Table of Contents 4 Read Me 6 At a Glance 10 Getting Started 14 Display Set Up 24 Settings 30 Performance Tuning 36 Diagnostics 4 Safety Warning & Caution 5 Safety Guidelines 6 Physical Overview - The Display 7 Accessories 8 Touch Screen Gestures 9 Menu Icons 9 Common Terms 10 Download the Fusion Update Software 11 Using the Fusion Update Software 12 Cable Installation 12 Windshield Mount Installation 13 Installing the Display 14 OEM Selection Menu 15 Entering the Quick Link Menu
42 Performance Testing 44 Data Log 46 Records 47 Help 48 Maintenance Manager 52 Mileage Coach 54 Appendix 42 0-60 & Quarter Mile 43 Horsepower 44 Data Logging Explained 45 Retrieving Data Using MyStyle 46 Records Explained 47 Help Menu Explained 48 Turn on Maintenance Manager 49 Entering the Odometer Value 50 Setting the Alert Threshold 51 Customizing Maintenance Items 52 Mileage Coach Set Up 54 Limited 1 Year Warranty 55 Important Information about your Vehicle’s Warranty 56 Se
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. Pay careful attention to these Warning messages, and always comply with them. They could save a life. CAUTION indicates a condition that could cause damage to your vehicle.
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. 2. Do not operate the device while driving. Perform all adjustments or changes while stopped.
At a Glance Physical Overview - The Display Drop-down Menu Gauges Ambient Light Sensor Quick Link Menu Video In HDMI Port USB port 6 At a Glance Mount Receiver
Accessories Windshield Mount Suction Cup Cam Lever Adjustment Nut Alcohol Wipe Dual-Tab Mount Isopropyl OBDII to HDMI cable HDMI EAS OBDII Mini USB Cable Zip-Ties At a Glance 7
Touch Screen Gestures Use these gestures to navigate and control the display. Press Hold & Drag The Press gesture is used to select options, input values, enter menus, etc. The Hold & Drag gesture is used to drag up or down menus, and scroll through menu items. Swipe The Swipe gesture is used to scroll through gauge screens.
Menu Icons Icon What it does Home Brings you back to the home screen Background Changes the background Image Custom Color Opens the custom color picking menu Default Color Opens the default color picking menu Back Brings you back to the previous screen or menu Common Terms Term What it is PID - Parameter IDs Data taken from a vehicle & viewed in a gauge DPF - Diesel Particulate Filter Required on new diesels to filter out soot EAS - Expandable Accessory System Allows you to connect afterma
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. STEP 6 - Click Next to confirm the installation.
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. STEP 3b - If an update is not available, click the OK button. STEP 4 - Once the update is complete, click Close.
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 the vehicle port. HDMI STEP 3 - Route the HDMI end up the driver side dash. (On most vehicles, the side panel may be removed to expose the underside of the dash for easier routing. Leave exposed until after the display is installed.
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 head. STEP 4 - Pull any extra cable back behind the pillar and dash. (Re-install any panels removed during the Cable Installation.
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. OEM Selection Domestic Import STEP 1 - Turn the vehicle to the ON or RUN key position. STEP 2 - Select one of the three options available: Domestic Ford || Chrysler/Dodge || GM/Chevy || Other Import BMW || Mazda || Mini Cooper || Mitsubishi || Nissan || Subaru || Other STEP 3 - Follow the on screen instructions. The Main Gauge screen will appear.
Entering the Quick Link Menu STEP 1 - Press the lower menu tab to enter the Quick Link Menu. STEP 2 - The Main Menu will appear. Choose a menu option, and Press the Icon to enter that feature menu.
Entering the Pull Down Menu STEP 1 - Press the upper menu tab to enter the Pull Down Menu. The following screen will appear: If notifications are active they will be listed here. If multiple notifications are active at one time they will alternate every few seconds. These buttons toggle the power level which is displayed between the two.
Changing the Default Background Image STEP 1 - Enter the Pull Down Menu. STEP 2 - Press the Background icon. Each press of the icon will cycle through to the next image: Honey Comb (Red/Blue/Green) Flash Digital Camo Wild Fire Scratched White Wash Diamond Plate Simple Refer to the “Adding Custom Background Images” section of this manual for information on how to add your own images to the display.
Configuring the Home Screens STEP 1 - Enter the Quick Link menu.
Layout Options Master Gauge Digital Gauges Needle Gauges STEP 5 - Return to the Home Retro Gauge Accelerometer Gauges screen. STEP 6 - Swipe horizontally to switch between your selected layouts.
Individual Gauge Setup STEP 1 - Press any gauge. STEP 2 - Select New PID Some Analog gauges allow you to change its color Battery Voltage Please Refer to Alert Options Section for more info Select New PID Alert Settings Gauge Color Describes the selected PID PID Information Exit Menu STEP 3 - Press the Up/Down arrows to locate a new PID. Select a new PID. PID Select Menu Manifold Abs Pressure Mass Air Flow Mileage Avg. Mileage Inst. Mileage Coach STEP 4 - Return Home.
Calibrating Pitch, Roll, & G-Force Gauges Once the display has been installed, and is mounted in a semipermanent position, the Pitch, Roll, & G-Force gauges will need to be calibrated. STEP 1 - Refer to Configuring the Home Screen section in this manual. Assign the Accelerometer screen layout to one of the DAQ screens. STEP 2 - Once the Accelerometer Gauge is displayed, enter the Quick Link menu.
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. STEP 3 - Open the MyStyleSetup.exe file, then click Run. STEP 4 - Click Next to begin. STEP 5 - Choose a folder location, then click Next to continue. STEP 6 - Click Next to confirm the installation.
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. STEP 3 - Click the image of your display. STEP 4 - Choose to Customize the Display. STEP 5 - Select an Image to replace. STEP 6 - Select the Open Image button.
Settings Accessory Options STEP 1 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Settings icon. STEP 3 - Press the Accessory Options button. Options Accessory Options Vehicle Options Alert Options Sound Duration - 3 sec Screen Layout STEP 4 - Select an option in which you would like to modify. Accessory Options Camera Delay - 2.0 sec Camera at Startup: On Turbo Cool Down Setup 24 Settings WARNING: Do not rely solely on the camera image for backing up.
STEP 5 - Select Camera Delay. Adjust the value using the arrows, then press Enter. The CTS2 is designed to display the back-up camera when the vehicle is put into reverse. This feature allows you to specify how many seconds you would like the camera view to wait before it shows up on the display. Camera Delay 2.0 EXIT ENTER NOTE: This feature is not available on all vehicle makes and models. STEP 6 - Select Camera At Startup.
Vehicle Options - Tire Size The display is capable of re-calibrating the vehicle’s speedometer and the MPH PID. In order for this to happen, you will need to enter a tire size. STEP 1 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Settings icon. STEP 3 - Select Vehicle Options, then select Tire Size. STEP 4 - Select the size option that best fits your application: Tire Size Stock Size - 0.0 inches Modified Size - 0.
Alert Options STEP 1 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Settings icon. STEP 3 - Select Alert Options from the list. STEP 4 - Select a PID from the list. Press to toggle the Alerts Off or On Alert Options Alerts are Off Battery Voltage Corrected Vehicle Speed Cylinder Head Temp EAS EGT STEP 5 - Make your adjustments. In the example below, battery voltage is being modified. Turn On or Off the alert system for all PIDs.
Sound Duration - Alerts STEP 1 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Settings icon. STEP 3 - Select Sound Duration from the list. STEP 4 - Adjust the time (in seconds) to the length of time an alert should sound. Sound Duration 2 EXIT STEP 5 - Press Enter ENTER Backlight Auto dim Each display is equipped with a light sensor that detects how much light is entering the vehicle cab. During the day, the display will be at it’s maximum brightness.
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 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Settings icon. STEP 3 - Scroll through the list and select Menu Time out. Menu Time out 300 STEP 4 - Adjust the time value (in seconds). EXIT ENTER STEP 5 - Press Enter.
Performance Tuning Basic Vehicle Programming The Evolution comes ready with power levels that can be used to easily program the vehicle’s Power Control Module (PCM). This section explains how to tune a vehicle using the standard level options. CAUTION: Programming requires that the vehicle be parked and not moving. As such, make sure to park away from traffic or areas where the vehicle may impede access or exit. Programming will take several minutes and the vehicle can’t be started during this process.
STEP 5 - Press Yes to continue. STEP 6 - When asked if you would like to create a custom program, press NO. NOTE: After selecting NO, the Evolution will begin to save the stock files. These files are used to return your vehicle back to it’s stock settings. STEP 7 - When asked, follow the Key-ON / Key-OFF instructions. (NOTE: After the programming is complete, you will be taken back to the Levels screen.
Custom Vehicle Programming The Evolution comes ready with power levels that can be used to easily program the vehicle’s Power Control Module (PCM). This section explains how to modify custom options within each power level. CAUTION: Programming requires that the vehicle be parked and not moving. As such, make sure to park away from traffic or areas where the vehicle may impede access or exit. Programming will take several minutes and the vehicle can’t be started during this process.
STEP 6 - When asked if you would like to create a custom program, press Yes. STEP 7 - Scroll through the available options, modify them accordingly, then press Enter. Speed Limiter Speed Limiter - 85 EXIT STEP 8 - Select Continue Programming. ENTER STEP 9 - When asked, follow the Key-ON / Key-OFF instructions. (NOTE: After the programming is complete, you will be taken back to the Levels screen. At the top it will say: “Current Lvl - the tune you picked”)Levels screen.
Power Levels Explained NOTE: Not all level shown below are available on every vehicle make and/or model. The Evolution device typically comes ready with (4) power levels. These levels are tuned specifically for different driving situations. This section describes each level and how it should be used. WARNING: Performance and Extreme levels are not intended for and should not be used for towing.
Custom Options Explained After choosing a power level you will be given the option to adjust a custom option. This means that within each programming level you can adjust specific vehicle functions. USE CURRENT SETTINGS - This option will use the previously selected/modified options. RESET ALL VALUES - This options will restore all of the settings back to the factory default settings. TIRE SIZE - This options will allow you to select a new tire size if you’ve changed the factory tires.
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 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Diagnostics icon. STEP 3 - Select Trouble Codes. Diagnostics Trouble Codes Performance Tests Records Mileage Coach Data Logging STEP 4 - Select Read 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 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Diagnostics icon. STEP 3 - Select Trouble Codes. STEP 4 - Select Clear DTCs. Clear On Start This feature is not available on all products.
Manual DPF Regeneration Available only on specific Diesel Trucks Only Manual regeneration allows you to manually clear out the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF). Completing a manual regeneration cycle will clear the soot mass in the filter, and lower exhaust back pressure to improve exhaust flow. STEP 1 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Diagnostics icon. STEP 3 - Select the Manual Regen option. STEP 4 - When prompted, touch the screen to continue.
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). This filter is used in conjunction with a diesel oxidation catalyst.
Injector Balance Rates Available only on specific GM/Chevy Trucks Only 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 adjustments for each individual cylinder based on the variations in engine crankshaft speed.
STEP 5 - What each injector value while in Park/Neutral, and then while in Drive. STEP 6 - Touch any gauge to return home. Injector Balance Rates Inj1 Bal Rate Inj2 Bal Rate 1.0 Inj4 Bal Rate -1.0 2.0 Inj5 Bal Rate 3.0 Inj6 Bal Rate Inj3 Bal Rate 0.0 2.0 Inj7 Bal Rate 1.0 Inj8 Bal Rate 3.0 If you suspect a faulty injector, we recommend consulting a professional diesel mechanic who can verify the issue and also perform a cylinder power balance test to further diagnose.
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 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Performance Testing icon.
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. STEP 1 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Settings icon. STEP 3 - Scroll through the menu, then select the Vehicle Weight option.
Data Log 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. STEP 1 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Data Log icon. STEP 3 - Select one of the (5) Data Run options. This will turn the run On or Off.
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. 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. STEP 3 - Click the image of your display. STEP 4 - Select Data Logs.
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 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Records icon. STEP 3 - Scroll through the list to view all records. STEP 4 - Press, hold, and release any individual record to reset it to default. All other records will remain as is. Records Clear All 0 to 60: 0.
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 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Help icon.
Maintenance Manager Turn on Maintenance Manager STEP 1 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Maintenance Manager Icon. STEP 3 - Select the Maintenance Mgr button to turn the feature on. (This button toggles the feature off and on.) Maintenance Manager Maintenance Mgr.
Entering the Odometer Value STEP 1 - While in the Maintenance Manager menu, Press the Odometer button. Maintenance Manager Maintenance Mgr. On Maintenance Items Odometer: 10,400 Alert Threshold: 100 STEP 2 - Enter the current Odometer reading from your vehicle, then press Enter. Maintenance Manager Maintenance Mgr.
Setting the Alert Threshold STEP 1 - While in the Maintenance Manager menu, Press the Alert Threshold button. NOTE: The alert threshold is the number of miles you would like to be alerted before a specific maintenance item is due. In the example above, you would be alerted 100 miles before the actual mileage it is due. Maintenance Manager Maintenance Mgr. On Maintenance Items Odometer: 10,400 Alert Threshold: 100 STEP 2 - Press the arrows to adjust the value. Then press Enter.
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 menu, Press the Maintenance Items button. Maintenance Manager Maintenance Mgr. On Maintenance Items Odometer: 10,400 Alert Threshold: STEP 2 - Scroll through and select an item from the list.
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 - Enter the Quick Link menu. (see page 15) STEP 2 - Press the Mileage Coach Icon. STEP 3 - Scroll through the list and adjust each item according to your individual requirement. The Clear Fuel Average option clears the calculated average displayed in the Mileage Average PID. The Last Fuel Economy option allows you to enter your actual Fuel Economy value.
The Mileage Cost is a calculated average based on how many miles you have traveled and the Fuel Price you entered. The Trip Cost is calculated from the Fuel Price and the Trip Odometer values. The Fuel Price is used to calculate your Mileage and Trip Costs. Mileage Coach Fuel Price: $ 0.00 Mileage Cost: $ 0.00 Trip Cost: $ 1250 Mileage Coach Display There are two ways to display the Mileage Coach PID: Show Difference Displays the difference between Instantaneous and Average fuel mileage.
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.
Important Information about your Vehicle’s Warranty Many of our customers ask, “Will your product void my vehicle’s manufacturer’s warranty?” While the answer is straightforward from a legal standpoint, it’s important to educate our customers (and all aftermarket consumers) on some industry realities and offer some common sense precautions to minimize your risk. Edge is committed to providing quality products that are safe to use. Our products do not cause damage to a vehicle when used as intended.
Service Center and Compatibility Cautions CAUTION: RETURN YOUR VEHICLE TO STOCK BEFORE TAKING IT TO A SERVICE CENTER. All Edge modules and programmers are built to operate with OEM calibrations. If you take your vehicle to a service center they may, by your request or otherwise, update your vehicle’s calibrations. If this happens and your vehicle has not been returned to stock your device will no longer be capable of programming your vehicle.
on the market are developed on stock vehicles, where a leaner fuel curve may be acceptable. Due to the fact that the evolution already alters the vehicle’s fueling strategies, CAI kits that create a leaner condition used in conjunction with the Evolution may cause the vehicle to run excessively lean. Excessively lean conditions can cause pre-ignition which can lead to detonation, a condition that could potentially damage an engine. There are currently a large number of CAI kits on the market.
Commonly Used Acronyms ACT = Air Charge Temp ACV = Air Control Sensor AOD = Automatic Overdrive Transmission APP = Accelerator Petal Position BAT = Battery Voltage BCM = Body Control Module BOO = Brake On/Off Switch BP = Barometric Pressure Sensor CCD = Computer Controlled Dwell CCO = Converter Clutch Override CDR = Crankcase Depression Regulator CEL = Check Engine Light CFI = Central Fuel Injection CHT = Cylinder Head Temperature CID = Cylinder Identification Sensor CKP = Crank Position Sensor CMP = Cam Po
Trouble Shooting Guide SYMPTOM Display beeps for two seconds No display when the key is “on” Fusion drivers will not install correctly Camera picture is frozen Display beeps quickly Unit will not power on after vehicle is started or after screen or buttons are pressed On Star®: Unable to receive monthly On Star® e-mail reports POSSIBLE CAUSE The unit is too hot due to direct sunlight The screen has not yet been activated The drivers were not successfully installed Bad connections Possible device malfunctio
OEM EGT Locations - Diesel Trucks Only Dodge Cummins Exhaust Manifold Post-DPF EGT Pre-DPF/Post-NOX EGT Post-DOC EGT Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Diesel Particulate filter Muffler NOX Filter GM Duramax Post-DPF EGT Muffler Pre-DPF/Post-Cat EGT Diesel Particulate filter Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Ford Powerstroke Muffler Pre-Turbo EGT Diesel Particulate filter Post-DPF EGT 60 Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Pre-DPF/Post-Cat EGT Pre-Cat EGT Exhaust Manifold
CARB/EPA Compliance Refer to www.edgeproducts.com for more information regarding applicable CARB Emission compliant SKUs. If a “CARB E.O.” sticker is included with your device, your product meets the emissions compliance requirements of the California Air Resources Board and Federal Environmental Protection Agency and is legal for sale and use on pollution-controlled vehicles operated on public streets and highways.
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