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The Oxygen Sensor used in this device gets very hot in operation.
Do not touch a hot sensor. Do not let a hot sensor touch a combustible surface. Do not use the
sensor with or near flammable liquids or gases. Failure to heed these warnings may result in
severe burns, explosions, fires, or other dangerous events.
 
1.
PSB-1 ....................................................................................................... 2
 
1.1
Changing the PSB-1's gauge face and/or bezel ............................. 3
 
2
Installation ................................................................................................ 4
 
2.1
Wiring ............................................................................................... 4
 
2.1.1
 
2.2
Gauge Mounting and Routing ......................................................... 5
 
2.3
PowerSafe Relay ............................................................................. 6
 
2.4
MAP sensor ..................................................................................... 6
 
2.5
Wideband Oxygen Sensor Setup .................................................... 7
 
2.5.1
Oxygen Sensor Placement .......................................................... 7
 
2.5.2
Sensor Calibration ....................................................................... 8
 
2.5.3
Calibration Schedule ................................................................... 9
 
3
PSB-1 Setup ............................................................................................. 9
 
3.1
Entering Setup Configuration .......................................................... 9
 
3.1.1
Configuration using PSB-1's interface buttons ............................ 9
 
3.1.2
 
3.2
Display Settings (Gauge Abbreviations) ........................................ 10
 
3.3
RPM Settings (Gauge Abbreviations) ........................................... 10
 
3.4
Relay Settings (Gauge Abbreviations) .......................................... 11
 
4
Logworks 3 & LM Programmer Software Package ................................ 11
 
4.1
Download and Install the Logworks 3 Software ............................ 12
 
4.2
LM Programmer ............................................................................. 12
 
4.2.1
Programming Analog Output ..................................................... 12
 
4.2.2
Advanced Analog Output Programming .................................... 13
 
4.2.3
Updating the Firmware .............................................................. 13
 
4.2.4
Changing Sensor Type .............................................................. 14
 
4.3
Logging data from your PSB-1 with LogWorks ............................. 14
Appendix A: Limited Warranty ....................................................................... 16
PSB-1
User Manual
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Updating the Firmware .............. 13     4.2.4 Changing Sensor Type .............. 14     Logging data from your PSB-1 with LogWorks ......14   Appendix A: Limited Warranty ............... 16   Appendix B: PSB-1 Error Codes and Troubleshooting Tips ......17 11-0141...
  • Page 2: Psb-1

    A/F and pressure in both the primary and secondary channel viewports. 2. Status or Error display The upper right hand viewport of the PSB-1 is reserved to display the status of the relay or any error codes that might be present. O2 error codes will supersede all other statuses.
  • Page 3: Changing The Psb-1'S Gauge Face And/Or Bezel

    Illuminates when the trigger shift RPM is reached. Changing the PSB-1’s gauge face and/or bezel 1. Lay the PSB-1 face down and remove the three #2 phillips screws from the outside rim of the back plate. 3. Configure the gauge as desired by changing the gauge face and/or bezel.
  • Page 4: Installation

    (-) post. If other Innovate Motorsports devices are going to be daisy-chained along with the PSB-1, it is recommended that all devices be connected to a single ground point, ideally the battery ground (-) post.
  • Page 5: Single Innovate Device Relay Wiring Instructions

    PowerSafe relay’s operation. Gauge Mounting and Routing The PSB-1 gauge fits in any standard 2 1/16” (52mm) gauge pod. Mounting of the gauge should be done in such a manner that the cables are not being...
  • Page 6: Powersafe Relay

    solenoid cables avoiding contact with the exhaust system and other vehicle components that could damage the cable. Also avoid routing the cables near ignition components or other sources of RF (radio frequency) and EMI (Electromagnetic interference) noise. PowerSafe Relay The PowerSafe functions by intercepting one of the two boost control leads with the included relay.
  • Page 7: Wideband Oxygen Sensor Setup

    2. Locate a vacuum source on the intake manifold, after the throttle body and connect it to the hose barb on the sensor. Use the provided “T” and hose to make this connection if needed. To secure the hose use tie-wraps or hose clamps. 3.
  • Page 8: Sensor Calibration

    Leave unit powered on for a minimum of 30 seconds. 2. Power down the PSB-1 and attach the oxygen sensor using the cable provided. When making these connections, make sure they are fully seated and locked.
  • Page 9: Calibration Schedule

    The PSB-1 will start warming up the sensor, this is indicated on top right- hand corner viewport of the display by showing “O2 HTR.” After 30-60 seconds, the display will switch from “O2 HTR” and quickly flash “O2 CAL”, indicating that the sensor is being calibrated.
  • Page 10: Configuration Using The Lm Programmer Software

    Windows task bar. Once you have completed your desired changes, press the Program button on the lower right on the software application. You will know that the PSB-1 has been programmed successfully when the Program button grays out. Display Settings (Gauge Abbreviations) 1.
  • Page 11: Relay Settings (Gauge Abbreviations)

    1. Boost Cut by Pressure (Boost Cut Press) - This is a safety trigger to cut boost at a desired maximum manifold pressure. When the safety Boost Cut by Pressure is triggered, the PSB-1 will display “B Cut” on the upper right hand corner viewport and the relay will interrupt all solenoid control and boost will default to spring pressure.
  • Page 12: Download And Install The Logworks 3 Software

    LM Programmer LM Programmer is used to configure settings on your PSB-1. 1. Connect the OUT port of the PSB-1 to the provided serial programming cable. Connect the other end of the serial programming cable to your computer. If your computer does not...
  • Page 13: Advanced Analog Output Programming

    5. The software will now prompt you to confirm that you wish to overwrite the firmware currently on your PSB-1. 6. Click OK, the gauge of the PSB-1 will go blank. DO NOT power off or disconnect the PSB-1 from the computer until the firmware progress...
  • Page 14: Changing Sensor Type

    Logging data from your PSB-1 with LogWorks Logworks is an invaluable tool to help setup your PSB-1. The PSB-1 has four channels of sensor data built in for the tuning of not only your desired boost levels, but also a safe operating air fuel ratio for your engine.
  • Page 15 1. Connect the OUT port of the PSB-1 to the provided serial programming cable. Connect the other end of the serial programming cable to your computer. If your computer does not have a serial port, you can purchase a USB to Serial adapter from Innovate Motorsports (P/N 3733) or use any USB to serial adaptor that includes drivers.
  • Page 16: Appendix A: Limited Warranty

    Appendix A: Limited Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY Innovate stands behind the quality of its products. Innovate makes the following warranty to purchasers of its products: All new Innovate products carry a one year warranty from the date of purchase. If proof of purchase cannot be provided, warranty will be determined by date of manufacture.
  • Page 17: Appendix B: Psb-1 Error Codes And Troubleshooting Tips

    Appendix B: PSB-1 Error Codes and Troubleshooting Tips Error Error Likely Root Cause Code Message Error 1 Heater circuit Short in sensor Replace sensor. shorted Error 2 Heater circuit 1. Damaged sensor 1. Verify that all sensor open cable or sensor.

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