3.4
Setup with Link ECU
Link CAN Lambda modules allow up to eight wideband oxygen sensors to be measured, displayed and logged. A
separate module is required for each oxygen sensor. The modules must be told which sensor they are connected to (eg
cyl 1, cyl 2 etc...) so that they can be identified on the CAN bus. All Link CAN-Lambda modules are shipped pre-
configured for a single installation. If only one sensor is being used the module requires no configuration.
Programming Instructions:
1. Navigate to ECU Controls > CAN Setup.
2. In the 'Mode' tab ensure the appropriate CAN Module is selected.
3. In the CAN Configuration box:
1. Set the mode to 'User Defined'.
2. Ensure the Bit Rate is set to '1 Mbit/s'
4. In the Data box:
1. Select a free channel and set its Mode to 'Link CAN-Lambda'.
2. In the CAN ID box, set the ID to 950, leave the format on 'Normal'.
5. Switch to the CAN Devices Tab.
6. Connect a Link CAN-Lambda module to the CAN Bus you selected in step 2.
7. Press the 'Find Devices' button.
8. One or more devices should appear in the list, if they do not go back to one and check your settings, check
your CAN Bus and ensure that the device is receiving power.
9. Select the device you wish to change.
All modules are shipped assigned to Lambda 1, this means you must attach the module you wish to
use for Lambda 1 last.
10. Use the parameter column drop down box to reassign the device.
11. Use the bit rate column to change the devices bit rate.
12. Once you are satisfied with the changes, press the 'Send' button.
13. Cycle power to CAN Lambda Module only - not the ECU (unplug Deutsch connector for example)
If you cannot cycle the power to the CAN Lambda Module without also cycling power to the ECU, press the Ok
button to close CAN Setup before you cycle ECU power.
14. To add more modules repeat steps 6 to 13.
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