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Thread: LC-2: Digital Wideband, anyone try it out?

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    Hey blokes,

    I have purchased and installed the Innovate DLG-1 which uses an LC2 in the kit. I have it all up and running, displaying both banks AFR, and using the null modem option have the data displaying on my V2. I am connected to the Serial Out of the DLG-1.
    BUT...

    When I connect to Scan V7.5, it won't log the data.
    I have the following PIDs selected
    EXT.WO2AFR1
    EXT.WO2AFR2
    CALC.BEN1
    CALC.BEN2
    EXT.WO2ST1
    EXT.WO2ST2

    and variations of..
    The state reports as Unknown, AFR as 10.00 and Lambda (when I try it) as 1.
    The V2 seems to work just fine, and would appear to be logging it fine when I set up the BBX for it. What am I missing to make it work in the Scan program?

    Thanks

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    What V7 and V8 build versions are you at...?

    What V2 firmware version...?

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    EFI Live Scan v7.5 (Build 282)

    EFI Live Scan and Tune V 8.2.2 Build 276

    V2 Firmware 2.07.82
    V2 Boot block 2.07.07

    I have done this also when I wad troubleshooting, and it made no difference

    In V8 S&T goto Devices -> Logging and checkmark Automatically Select All External Digital Pids

    and then Program this into your V2.
    Thread tie in here: https://forum.efilive.com/showthread...790#post223790

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    Quote Originally Posted by vbhero View Post

    I have the following PIDs selected
    EXT.WO2AFR1
    EXT.WO2AFR2
    CALC.BEN1
    CALC.BEN2
    EXT.WO2ST1
    EXT.WO2ST2
    Do you have some pcm PIDs selected too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by darcy View Post
    Do you have some pcm PIDs selected too?
    Yep. My complete PID list is as follows
    SAE.TP
    GM.DYNCYLAIR_DMA
    CALC.AVWO2AFR <---- (This is a custom PID I made to average the output of the two WBo2 out of experimentation. This was added in after I noted the problems)
    CALC.AVWO2BEN <---- (As above)
    CALC.BEN1
    CALC.BEN2
    GM.AFR
    SAE.ECT
    SAE.RPM
    EXT.WO2AFR1
    EXT.WO2AFR2
    GM.FTC
    GM.IAC
    SAE.SPARKADV
    SAE.IAT
    SAE.MAP
    GM.KR
    SAE.VSS

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    Quote Originally Posted by vbhero View Post
    EFI Live Scan v7.5 (Build 282)

    EFI Live Scan and Tune V 8.2.2 Build 276

    V2 Firmware 2.07.82
    V2 Boot block 2.07.07
    Ok, I think you have to update (there was a bug in an earlier version)...


    download/install V7 and V8 from here: Sep-2015-EFILive-Public-Pre-Release

    and then update V2 firmware, do it like this:
    Flash the latest bootblock/firmware into your V2:
    - start V8 Scan & Tune (S&T),
    - click Check Firmware,
    - if the firmware needs updating you will see a button Update Firmware, click it,
    - if the V2 BBx config files need updating you will see a button to update the files, click it (see Note below),
    - click Ok to exit the firmware update dialog box.

    If you had already configured V2 BBx, then click the button you see to update the V2 BBx config.

    ( copied from here: Setting-up-a-FSV2-from-scratch )


    if it still does not work, let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Ok, I think you have to update (there was a bug in an earlier version)...


    download/install V7 and V8 from here: Sep-2015-EFILive-Public-Pre-Release

    and then update V2 firmware, do it like this:
    Flash the latest bootblock/firmware into your V2:
    - start V8 Scan & Tune (S&T),
    - click Check Firmware,
    - if the firmware needs updating you will see a button Update Firmware, click it,
    - if the V2 BBx config files need updating you will see a button to update the files, click it (see Note below),
    - click Ok to exit the firmware update dialog box.

    If you had already configured V2 BBx, then click the button you see to update the V2 BBx config.

    ( copied from here: Setting-up-a-FSV2-from-scratch )


    if it still does not work, let me know.
    Thanks Joecar, that did the trick. One of the first things I did when this happened was hit the "check for update" but nothing came up. Obviously though being a pre-release it wouldn't

    Again, thanks for the help bud that link had some good info too about "paste error correction" I was so used to "paste and multiply" that i hadn't even noticed it haha.

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    hey guys, what about the the A/D inputs? i had my lc1 hooked up to them and worked for years.
    now i have a lc2 and i know its outputting the correct voltage at the v2. but it doesnt show any voltage on the v2 or in v7.5?
    is there a set up or something that im missing? or could my v2 be messed up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackc5ls1 View Post
    hey guys, what about the the A/D inputs? i had my lc1 hooked up to them and worked for years.
    now i have a lc2 and i know its outputting the correct voltage at the v2. but it doesnt show any voltage on the v2 or in v7.5?
    is there a set up or something that im missing? or could my v2 be messed up?
    Download and install tV7/V8 from here: https://forum.efilive.com/showthread...Stable-Release

    and then do this:

    and then update V2 firmware, do it like this:
    Flash the latest bootblock/firmware into your V2:
    - start V8 Scan & Tune (S&T),
    - click Check Firmware,
    - if the firmware needs updating you will see a button Update Firmware, click it,
    - if the V2 BBx config files need updating you will see a button to update the files, click it (see Note below),
    - click Ok to exit the firmware update dialog box.

    If you had already configured V2 BBx, then click the button you see to update the V2 BBx config.

    ( copied from here: Setting-up-a-FSV2-from-scratch )

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Download and install tV7/V8 from here: https://forum.efilive.com/showthread...Stable-Release

    and then do this:

    and then update V2 firmware, do it like this:
    Flash the latest bootblock/firmware into your V2:
    - start V8 Scan & Tune (S&T),
    - click Check Firmware,
    - if the firmware needs updating you will see a button Update Firmware, click it,
    - if the V2 BBx config files need updating you will see a button to update the files, click it (see Note below),
    - click Ok to exit the firmware update dialog box.

    If you had already configured V2 BBx, then click the button you see to update the V2 BBx config.

    ( copied from here: Setting-up-a-FSV2-from-scratch )

    ok i did the above process. nothing has changed. i have never set up BBX. should i need to do that?
    also i got the null modem today to connect my lc2 to the serial port with no luck there either.
    im wondering if my v2 has a circuitry problem?

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