0129 mtxl - inside, Mtx-l – Innovate Motorsports MTX-L Quick Start Guide User Manual

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The complete instruction manual is on the CD

MTX-L

QUICK START GUIDE

To gain access to the complete MTX-L manual please
install the software provided on the CD which was
included as part of your kit.

Wiring

1. Connect the RED wire to a switched 12V source. A switched

12V source goes on as soon as the ignition on the car is on.
Make sure the connection is fused with a minimum fuse size
of 3A.


2. Connect the BLACK wire to a ground source. Avoid noisy

ground sources, such as grounds used for radio and or
ignition sources.


3. Connect the WHITE wire to a headlight power wire (a wire

that supplies current to the headlights). This enables the
display to dim for better nighttime viewing. DO NOT
CONNECT THIS WIRE TO THE HEADLIGHT DIMMING
WIRE. Connection to this rheostat type of switch will cause
the gauge to malfunction. If you chose not to utilize the
dimming feature, connect the WHITE wire to ground.


4. Optionally, the YELLOW (Analog out 1) and/or BROWN

(Analog out 2) can be connected to the analog inputs of other
devices such as data loggers or ECUs. If either one or both of
these wires are not being used isolate and tape the wire(s) out
of the way. The default analog outputs are as follows: Analog
output one (yellow) is 0V = 7.35 AFR and 5V = 22.39 AFR.
Analog output two (brown) is 1.1V = 14 AFR and .1V = 15
AFR. This is a simulated narrowband signal.

Sensor Calibration

1. The calibration procedure requires that the oxygen sensor be

in free air, not in the exhaust.


2. With the sensor disconnected from the MTX-L, apply

power to the MTX-L. When power is applied, all three digits
will light up and the needle bar will sweep once through all
LEDs. Then the status light will turn red and the numeric
display will read “E2”. This is an error code, indicating that
no sensor is detected. Leave unit powered on for minimum
30 seconds.


3. Power down the MTX-L and attach the oxygen sensor using

the cable provided. Again, make sure that the sensor is in
free air (not in the exhaust).


4. Power up the MTX-L.

Again, the display should ‘sweep’, but instead of an error, the
display will display “Htr”. This indicates that the sensor is
being heated up to operating temperature. After 30-60
seconds, the display will switch from “Htr” to “CAL”,
indicating that the sensor is being calibrated. A few seconds
later, your MTX-L will begin displaying AFR. Since the
sensor is in free air, the gauge will default to the upper limit
of 22.4.

The calibration procedure has completed and the system is
now ready for use.

Important: You can disconnect and reconnect the sensor and
sensor cable for installation without losing your calibration.
However, if you power up the MTX-L without a sensor
connected, your calibration will be reset (see step #1
above).


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