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Summary of Contents for INSIGHT CS 2

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Read Me Safety Warning & Caution Safety Guidelines At a Glance Physical Overview - The Display Accessories Button Icons Common Terms Navigating Menus Getting Started Download the Fusion Update Software Using the Fusion Update Software Cable Installation Windshield Mount Installation Installing the Display Display Set Up...
  • Page 3 Data Logging Data Logging Explained Retrieving Data Using MyStyle Records Records Explained Help Help Menu Explained Maintenance Manager Turn on Maintenance Manager Entering the Odometer Value Setting the Alert Threshold Customizing Maintenance Items Mileage Coach Mileage Coach Set Up Additional Features ™ EFI Live ™...
  • Page 4: Safety Warning & Caution

    Read Me Safety Warning & Caution Throughout this User Manual you will see important messages regarding your safety or the protection of your vehicle. These messages are designated by the words WARNING or CAUTION. WARNING indicates a condition that may cause serious injury or death to you, your passengers or others nearby.
  • Page 5: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines 1. Do not exceed legal speed limits on public roadways. Use any enhanced speed capabilities of this product only in closed circuit, legally sanctioned racing environments expressly for this purpose. Loss of control from speeding on a public road could seriously injure you, your passengers, or others on the roadway.
  • Page 6: Physical Overview - The Display

    At a Glance Physical Overview - The Display Alert Indicator Lights Orange = Data Run Red = Alert Blue = Maint. Item Due Home Green = Regen Level Indicator Ambient Light Sensor Enter Gauges Up/Down Left(Back)/Right(Forward) HDMI Port Port Mount Receiver At a Glance...
  • Page 7: Accessories

    Accessories Windshield Mount Suction Lever Adjustment Alcohol Wipe Dual-Tab Iso- Mount propyl OBDII to HDMI cable HDMI OBDII Mini USB Cable Zip-Ties At a Glance...
  • Page 8: Button Icons

    Button Icons Icon What it does Gauge Screens - Enters Main Menu Home Menus - Brings you back to the home screen Gauge Screens - Highlights PID locations Enter Menus - Selects menu options & closes text boxes Gauge Screens - PID location navigation Menus - Scrolling up Gauge Screens - PID location navigation Down...
  • Page 9: Navigating Menus

    Navigating Menus STEP 1 - Enter the Main Menu by pressing the Home button. STEP 2 - Use the Up/Down arrows to scroll through the menu items. STEP 3 - Press the Main Menu Enter button to select a Screen Layout Records sub menu. Data Logging Diagnostics Settings Help STEP 4 - Press the left arrow to return to the Screen Layout...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting Started Download the Fusion Update Software A computer with internet access is required: STEP 1 - Go to www.edgeproducts.com STEP 2 - Click the UPDATES tab, then DOWNLOAD. STEP 3 - Open the FusionClientSetup.exe file, then click Run. STEP 4 - Click Next to begin. STEP 5 - Choose a folder location, then click Next to continue.
  • Page 11: Using The Fusion Update Software

    Using the Fusion Update Software A computer with internet access is required: STEP 1 - Double click the Fusion Icon on your desktop. STEP 2 - When asked, plug the display into the computer using the supplied USB cable. STEP 3a - If an update is available, click YES to continue. DO NOT unplug the display from the computer during an update.
  • Page 12: Cable Installation

    Cable Installation STEP 1 - Locate the On Board Diagnostics II (OBDII) port. (This connector is typically found directly below the driver side dash console.) STEP 2 - Plug the OBDII connector into HDMI the vehicle port. STEP 3 - Route the HDMI end up the driver side dash.
  • Page 13: Installing The Display

    Installing the Display STEP 1 - Plug the HDMI connector into the HDMI receptacle located on the back side of the display. STEP 2 - Align the Dual Tabs on the Mount with the mount receiver on the back side of the display, then slide it into place. STEP 3 - Adjust the viewing angle using the adjustment nut on the mount’s swivel...
  • Page 14: Display Set Up

    Display Set Up OEM Selection Menu Once the installation is complete, and you first plug the device into the OBDII port, the OEM selection menu will appear. STEP 1 - Turn the vehicle to the ON or RUN key position. STEP 2 - Select one of the available options that applies: OEM Selection Menu Ford Chrysler / Dodge...
  • Page 15: Changing The Default Background Image

    Changing the Default Background Image STEP 1 - While viewing the gauge screen, press the Home button. STEP 2 - On the Main Menu, select the Screen Main Menu: Screen Layout Layout option. Records Performance Tests Data Logging Diagnostics Maintenance Manager STEP 3 - Select the Background option.
  • Page 16: Configuring The Home Screens

    Configuring the Home Screens STEP 1 - While viewing the gauge screen, press the Home button. STEP 2 - On the Main Menu, select the Screen Main Menu: Layout option. Screen Layout Records Performance Tests Data Logging Diagnostics Maintenance Manager STEP 3 - Select either of the Layout options.
  • Page 17 Layout Options Master Gauge Retro Gauge Digital Gauges Needle Gauges STEP 5 - Once you have highlighted a screen layout, press the Home button to return to the main gauge screen. STEP 6 - While on the main gauge screen, press the Left or Right arrows to change between screen Layouts 1 and 2.
  • Page 18: Individual Gauge Setup

    Individual Gauge Setup STEP 1 - While viewing a gauge layout screen, press the Enter button. A gauge location will be highlighted. STEP 2 - Use the arrow buttons to highlight the gauge location that you would like to modify. STEP 3 - Highlight the Select New PID option.
  • Page 19 STEP 5 - Select each of the remaining options to further customize your gauge. Please refer to Alert Options section for more Engine Coolant Temp info regarding Select New PID Alert Settings Alert Settings Gauge Color PID Information Some Analog Exit Menu Gauges allow you to change...
  • Page 20: Download And Install Mystyle Software

    Download and Install MyStyle Software MyStyle is software that allows you to customize your display background image and manage your EAS devices. A computer with internet access is required: STEP 1 - Go to www.edgeproducts.com STEP 2 - Click the UPDATES tab, then Mystyle DOWNLOAD.
  • Page 21 Adding Custom Background Images This section describes how to add personalized photos or pictures to your display using a computer. STEP 1 - Double-click the MyStyle icon on your desktop. STEP 2 - Connect the display using the supplied USB cable. When a display is plugged in, an image of the display will appear with a 9 digit number.
  • Page 22: Accessory Settings - Turbo Cool Down Setup

    Settings Accessory Settings - Turbo Cool Down Setup This feature is only available and listed if an EAS Turbo Timer has been installed. The Turbo Cool Down feature allows the engine to continue running (after the key is in the off position) until one of four conditions have been met: 1.
  • Page 23: Vehicle Settings - Tire Size

    Vehicle Settings - Tire Size The display is capable of re-calibrating the MPH PID. In order for this to happen, you will need to enter a tire size. STEP 1 - Press the Home button to enter the Main Menu STEP 2 - Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to scroll down to the Settings option.
  • Page 24: Alert Settings

    Alert Settings STEP 1 - Press the Home button to enter the Main Menu. STEP 2 - Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to scroll down to the Settings option. STEP 3 - Press Enter Settings Accessory Settings Vehicle Settings Alert Settings STEP 4 - Select Alert Sound Duration - 3 sec Settings from the list.
  • Page 25: Sound Duration - Alerts

    Sound Duration - Alerts STEP 1 - Press the Home button to enter the Main Menu. STEP 2 - Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to scroll down to the Settings option. STEP 3 - Press Enter STEP 4 - Select Sound Duration from the list. STEP 5 - Adjust the time (in seconds) to the length of time an alert should sound.
  • Page 26: Background Color

    Background Color STEP 1 - Press the Home button to enter the Main Menu. STEP 2 - Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to scroll down to the Settings option. STEP 3 - Press Enter Settings Accessory Settings Vehicle Settings Alert Settings STEP 4 - Select Background Sound Duration - 3 sec Color from the list.
  • Page 27: Menu Time Out

    Menu Time out This feature prevents the display from staying on for excess amounts of time. Once the time runs out, the display will return to the main gauge screen, then shut off. STEP 1 - Press the Home button to enter the Main Menu. STEP 2 - Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to scroll down to the Settings option.
  • Page 28: Read Dtcs

    Diagnostics Read DTCs When your PCM detects a problem with your vehicle it sets a trouble code, and most times a “Check Engine” light on your dash is activated. These codes can be retrieved and used to help diagnose specific issues. STEP 1 - Press the Home button to en- Main Menu ter the Main Menu.
  • Page 29: Clear Dtcs

    Clear DTCs This feature allows you to clear most DTCs. This will erase any codes currently set. If the codes come back we recommend you see a qualified mechanic who can accurately diagnose and repair the problem. STEP 1 - Press the Home button to enter the Main Menu. STEP 2 - Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to scroll down to the Diagnostics option.
  • Page 30: Manual Dpf Regeneration

    Manual DPF Regeneration Available only on specific Diesel Trucks Manual regeneration allows you to manually clear out the Diesel Particulate FIlter (DPF). Completeing a manual regeneration cycle will clear the soot mass in the filter, and lower exhaust back pressure to improve exhaust flow. STEP 1 - Press the Main Menu Home button to enter Screen Layout the Main Menu.
  • Page 31: Dpf Regeneration Explained

    DPF Regeneration Explained CAUTION: Exhaust temperatures may be greater than 300C (572 F) during service regeneration. CAUTION: Due to the elevated temperatures during this procedure, open the hood and keep the front of the vehicle away from anything impeding air flow to the radiator. DPF REGENERATION If you own a newer diesel powered vehicle, your vehicle is equipped with a diesel particulate filter (DPF).
  • Page 32: Injector Balance Rates

    Injector Balance Rates Available only on specific GM/Chevy Trucks Injector Balance Rates are used to determine if all injectors are operating within the correct tolerances. If you are experiencing a misfire, knock, excessive smoke, or rough running conditions with no DTCs, this option can help identify faulty injectors. The balance rates are the fuel adjust- ments for each individual cylinder based on the variations in engine crankshaft speed.
  • Page 33 STEP 5 - Watch each injector value while in Inj1BalRate Inj2BalRate -2.0 Park/Neutral, and then while Inj3BalRate Inj4BalRate in Drive. -1.0 -2.0 Inj5BalRate Inj6BalRate -3.0 Inj7BalRate Inj8BalRate STEP 6 - Press the Enter -2.0 -1.0 button to return to the gauge screen.
  • Page 34: Performance Testing

    Performance Testing 0-60 & Quarter Mile Performance tests can be helpful for measuring performance gains after vehicle modifications have been made. The results recorded during these test will likely differ from what you’ll see on a drag-strip or other racing venues. Incorrect speedometer calibration, data sample rate, and tire slippage can cause miscalculations in the displayed results. STEP 1 - Press the Home button to enter the Main Menu...
  • Page 35: Horsepower

    Horsepower NOTE: Before using the Horsepower test, the vehicle weight (aka curb weight) must be entered first. The curb weight is the total weight of a vehicle with standard equipment, all necessary operating consumables (e.g., motor oil, coolant), a full tank of fuel, with no passengers or cargo.
  • Page 36: Data Logging

    Data Logging Data Logging Explained The data logging feature allows you to record all of the available PID data on your display. This information can be retrieved and viewed using the MyStyle software package. NOTE: The display also runs background tasks which are also recorded. This information can be ignored.
  • Page 37 Retrieving Data Using MyStyle This section describes how to retrieve the data recorded during a Data Logging recording session. If you have not yet installed MyStyle refer to the Display Set Up section of this manual. STEP 1 - Double-click the MyStyle icon on your desktop.
  • Page 38 Records Records Explained Records contain certain parameters for later review. This is useful after completing a performance test on the drag strip, at a sled pull, or when you are trying to trouble shoot a particular issue. STEP 1 - Press the Home button to enter the Main Menu Main Menu.
  • Page 39 Help Help Menu Explained The Help Menu contains useful information about your display, and the vehicle it is currently plugged into. It also contains Edge Products contact information and Technical Support tools. STEP 1 - Press the Home button to enter the Main Main Menu Menu. Performance Testing Data Logging Diagnostics Maintenance Manager STEP 2 - Use the Up/Down Settings...
  • Page 40 Maintenance Manager Turn on Maintenance Manager The Maintenance Manager calculates the odometer value of your vehicle using the vehicle speed and time. Since this option is not going to always match your real dash odometer reading, you will need to periodically update the Mainte- nance Manager’s odometer value.
  • Page 41 Entering the Odometer Value STEP 1 - Press the Home button to enter the Main Main Menu Menu. Screen Layout Records Data Logging Performance Testing STEP 2 - Use the Up/ Diagnostics Down arrow buttons to Maintenance Manager scroll down to the Mainte- nance Manager option.
  • Page 42 Setting the Alert Threshold The alert threshold is the number of miles you would like to be alerted before a specific maintenance item is due. In the example below, you would be alerted 100 miles before the actual mileage it is due. STEP 1 - Press the Main Menu Home button to enter the Screen Layout Main Menu.
  • Page 43 Customizing Maintenance Items Once the odometer has been updated, you may begin to modify each of the specific maintenance items. STEP 1 - While in the Maintenance Manager Maintenance Manager Maintenance Mgr: On menu, select the Maintenance Items Maintenance Items Odometer: 12500 Alert Threshold: 100 option.
  • Page 44 Mileage Coach Mileage Coach Set Up The Mileage Coach feature provides useful tips and tools that help you learn ways to improve your fuel mileage. STEP 1 - Press the Home button to enter the Main Main Menu Menu. Records Performance Tests Data Logging Diagnostics STEP 2 - Use the Up/Down Maintenance Manager...
  • Page 45 The Fuel Price is used to The Mileage Cost is a calculated calculate your Mileage and average based on how many miles you have traveled and the Trip Costs. Fuel Price you entered. The Trip Cost is calculated Mileage Coach from the Fuel Price and the Trip Odometer: 1250...
  • Page 46: Additional Features

    If you have a Smarty device for an 03-09 Dodge Diesel Truck with the Power On Demand option enabled, you have the option to adjust the Smarty levels with your Insight. Follow these in- structions to turn this option on or off using your insight.
  • Page 47 EAS 12V Power Kit An additional adapter kit may be purchased allowing you to con- nect an Insight to a non-OBDII equipped vehicle. This kit works along with our EAS system giving you the ability to install and monitor multiple sensors.
  • Page 48 Appendix Limited 1 Year Warranty Edge Products, LLC, (hereafter “SELLER”) gives Limited Warranty as to description, quality, merchantability, fitness for any product’s purpose, productiveness, or any other matter of SELLER’s product sold herewith. The SELLER shall be in no way responsible for the product’s open use and service and the BUYER hereby waives all rights other than those expressly written herein.
  • Page 49 You have strong legal protection as a consumer in regard to your vehicle’s warranty. However, Edge strongly recommends you always disconnect and remove your Insight when you take your vehicle to a dealer for warranty work. In addition, leaving the product connected may affect dealer diagnostic analysis and scan tool functions. Edge makes every effort to produce prod- uct that can be easily removed.
  • Page 50 Commonly Used Acronyms ACT = Air Charge Temp IVS = Idle Validation Switch (Diesel) ACV = Air Control Sensor KAM = Keep Alive Memory AOD = Automatic Overdrive Transmission KOEO = Key On Engine Off APP = Accelerator Petal Position KOER = Key On Engine Running BAT = Battery Voltage KS = Knock Sensor...
  • Page 51: Trouble Shooting Guide

    Trouble Shooting Guide SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Display beeps for two seconds The unit is too hot due to direct sunlight Once cooled, the display will turn on No display when the key is “on” The screen has not yet been activated Touch the screen or start the vehicle Fusion drivers will not install correctly The drivers were not successfully installed Manually install the drivers...
  • Page 52 Copyright© 2015 Rev 00 For additional questions not found in the user guide call: Edge Products Technical Support: (888) 360-EDGE (3343) 6:00 am - 6:00 pm MST To expedite your support call, please have your Vehicle Information, Part Number, and Serial Number ready prior to calling Technical Support.

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