Wiring
Options
Number of Outputs - Select the number of outputs (up to four) to be used for the Generic Output. This means that when the conditions activate the Generic Output, up to four individual output pins will be enabled/turn on.
Stepper Max Speed - Available when Signal Type is set to 4-Wire Stepper Position (%) or 6-Wire Stepper Position (%). This sets the maximum speed that the stepper motor can operate at. Set too low it will move very slowly. Set to high it can cause skipping and the ECU may lose track of the true position.
Stepper Range - Available when Signal Type is set to 4-Wire Stepper Position (%) or 6-Wire Stepper Position (%). This sets the range that the stepper motor can move. Setting this too low will result in the stepper not opening fully. Setting too high results in a slower calibration process.
Stepper Invert - Available when Signal Type is set to 4-Wire Stepper Position (%) or 6-Wire Stepper Position (%). Enabling this will invert the direction that the stepper motor moves.
Connections
Override Switch - If an override switch is enabled, select an appropriate input. An SPI (Synchronised Pulsed Input) or an AVI (Analogue Voltage Input) can be used. A CAN Keypad button may also be used.
Output - Select available output wires for any enabled outputs.