Arming Method
Select the method used to activate the Anti-Lag Function.Engine Demand
Only Engine Demand is used to activate this function.Switch Only
Only the Switch input is used to activate this function.Engine Demand & Switch
Engine Demand and Switch condition both need to be met to activate this function
Anti-Lag Enable Switch Input
Select an appropriate input to use for the Anti-Lag Enable Switch. An SPI or an AVI (Analogue Voltage Input) can be used.Connection Type
SPI
An SPI (Synchronised Pulsed Input) requires configuring of the edge and the type of Sensor to be connected.Edge SelectFalling is used when the input is grounded when the switch is activated. Rising is used when the input is supplied voltage when the switch is activated.Sensor TypeSet to Hall Effect for all switch inputsPullupEnables a pull up if required to generate a voltage when the switch is off.
AVI
An AVI will require Switch On and Switch Off voltages to be configured so the Elite ECU can know which voltages on the AVI meet the conditions required.Switch On VoltageThe voltage either above or below where the switch is considered to be ON. When selecting an appropriate value some consideration should be given to allow for voltage fluctuations.Switch Off VoltageThe voltage either above or below where the switch is considered to be OFF. When selecting an appropriate value some consideration should be given to allow for voltage fluctuations. Eg. if the switch is at 5V when it is Off and is grounded to 0V when the switch is On, you would set the On voltage to 1.0V and the Off Voltage to 4.0V.
Example 1The switch is at 5V when it is Off and is grounded to 0V when the switch is On. Correct settings with tolerance would be to set On voltage to 0.5V and the Off Voltage to 4.5V. i.e. when the voltage falls below 0.5V it is considered to be ON, and when it rises back above 4.5V it is considered to be OFF.Example 2The switch is at 2.5V when it is OFF, and is at 12V when it is ON. Correct settings with tolerance would be to set On Voltage to 4.5V and the Off Voltage to 3.0V. i.e. when the voltage rises above 4.5V it is considered to be ON, and when it falls back below 3.0V it is considered to be OFF.