Apexi AFC neo 调试指导 (English) PDF7107-0650-00
Apexi AFC neo 调试指导 (English) PDF7107-0650-00
Apexi AFC neo 调试指导 (English) PDF7107-0650-00
We, Apex, are greatly thankful to you for selecting the AFC neo(product
code:401-A018:hereafter“the product”).
If you pass the product on to someone, please ensure that the manual
goes with the product.
2.Introduction
Specifications and operation environment ………………………………………………………………………………………… 7
Features of this product …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7
Parts list ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8
3.Initial Setup
Procedure before using this product ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 9
5.Monitor Menu
Basic operations …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14
Digital ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15
Analog ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16
Multi ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17
6.Setting Menu
Air Map ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18
Air Map Graph ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20
Thr Point ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 21
Dec Air ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23
V/T Control ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 25
V/T Unmatch ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 27
7. etc.Menu
Model Select ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 29
Mode Select ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 30
Car Select (Thr Setting) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 31
Sensor Select ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 32
Analog Scale ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 34
Warning Set ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
Display Set …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
Sensor Check ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
Initialize ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 40
Program Ver. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 40
Setting note ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 42
8.Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 44
9.Other
History of revision
Contact
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1. Safety Precautions
Please read“Safety Precautions”carefully to operate the product with safety.
Explanation of indications
As you read through the manual, you will find the following safety messages. These messages
are intended to prevent injury to you and those around you, as well as damage to property,
allowing you to use the produce in a safe manner.
There are several types of messages as explained below, each having a specific meaning.
Please understand their meanings before reading the manual.
WARNING
This indicates the existence of a potential hazard that may re-
sult in death or serious injury of the operator or third persons if
the product is wrongly operated in disregard of this indication.
CAUTION
This indicates the existence of a potential hazard that may result
in injury to the operator or third persons, and that may result in
only physical damage if the product is wrongly operated in disre-
gard of this indication.
REQUEST
This indicates the contents of a failure in obtaining the full performance of
the product, or a product failure or faulty function item if the product is
wrongly operated in disregard of this indication.
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Safety Precautions
WARNING
□ Do not use this product and its accessories in any
way other than specified by this manual.
This may cause an accident, fire, electric shock, or other failures. In
this case, we shall disclaim all responsibility for any damage or loss
to the customer and third persons.
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CAUTION
□ Be sure to use this product in the specified
operation environment.
We will not guarantee the product to be used in any place that is
beyond the specifications and operation environment(page 7) of this
product.
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REQUEST
When removing a connector, be sure to hold it without pulling on its
harness.
Also, use the connector without exposing its harness to excessive
force.
This product may cause noise interference with radio, TV, etc. depend-
ing on the mounting location and the routing of the signal harness.
When the unit is displaying the same pattern for an extended period of
time, some brightness on the screen may distort. In order to keep the
display functioning properly, please avoid displaying the same pattern
for an extended period of time.
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2. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Please read through this instruction manual to operate this product correctly.
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Parts list
Before installing this product, be sure to check the parts list to confirm that there are no foreign or
missing parts. If any difference is found between the actual parts and the parts list, please contact the
dealer of purchase or the office that is indicated on the back cover of this manual.
⑩ Two-way tape
1 piece
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3. Initial Setup
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4. Outline of Functions and Operations
List of items
Monitor menu
This menu is the top page. This menu This menu is used to perform various
is used to log in to the monitor, settings for a correction map of
setting, and etc. menus. airflows or intake pipe pressures and
VTEC controls.
etc. menu
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Monitor menu display items
Indication name Unit Meaning
Rev rpm Engine revolution.
Thr % Throttle opening.
Bat v Battery voltage.
Cor % Correction factor of airflow or intake pipe pressure.
Afl % Usage ratio of airflow(hot wire, flap).
Prs kPa Intake pipe pressure.
Kar Hz Karman sensor frequency.
V/T Monitor(*) rpm Genuine VTEC control and main unit VTEC control.
* These items are displayed only when VTEC control On is selected.
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Names and operations of parts
When the left/right-side installation function is set to "Left", the names are
assigned as follows.
Up navigation
key Left key Up key OLED display
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■ Basic operations
Meaning of each key operation
Up key:Used to move the cursor up and increase a numeric value.
Down key:Used to move the cursor down and decrease a numeric value.
Left key:Used to move the cursor to the left and go back to the previous screen.
Right key:Used to move the cursor to the right and go to the next screen.
Navigation key
indication
Down navigation
key operation
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5. Monitor Menu
The monitor menu makes it possible to select three displays,“Digital”,“Analog”and“Multi”
.“Digital”displays signals, input to and output from the AFC neo in numeric values and graphs.
“Analog”is a display like an analog meter.“Multi”is a combination of these two displays.
Basic operations
These are the basic operations in the monitor menu. The subsequent operations are explained for
each display.
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Digital
□ Operations
After“Digital”is selected as described in basic
operation ② , use the Up and Down keys to point
the cursor at the number of channels that you want
to display in“Digital Channel Select”. Then, select
it with the Right key or Down navigation key(SEL).
Now, the selected monitor display is started. The cursor is at the bright part in the menu.
When you want to change an indication item to The cursor is at the yellow part around the
another, press the Down navigation key(SEL). icon.
Now, only the icon remains bright. Use the Up and
Down keys to move the cursor over the chan-
nel you want to change. Change the indication
item that you want to change with the Left and
Right keys. After the change is finished, press
the Down navigation key(SEL) to go back to the
Changes indication item.
usual monitor display.
“Analog”can be selected from“1 Channel“ and“2 Channel”. Indication items selected from each
channel is displayed with the analog meters. For details on the indication items, see“Monitor menu
display items”on page 11.
□ Operations
After“Analog”is selected as described in
basic operation ② , use the Up and Down
keys to point the cursor at the number
of channels that you want to display in
“Analog Channel Select”. Then, select
it with the Right key or Down navigation
key(SEL). Now, the selected monitor dis- Now, the selected monitor display is started.
play is started.
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Multi
『Type-A』 『Type-B』
□ Operations
After“Multi”is selected as described in
basic operation ② , use the Up and Down
keys to point the cursor at the number of
channels that you want to display in“Multi
Type Select”. Then, select it with the
Right key or Down navigation key(SEL).
Now, the selected monitor display is start- The cursor is at the bright part in the menu.
ed.
Air Map
The AFC neo converts an airflow(pressure) signal input to airflow(intake pipe pressure) and corrects it with an air
correction factor.
The airflow(pressure) signal, equivalent to the corrected airflow(intake pipe pressure), is output to the ECU.
If the air correction factor is +5%, the AFC neo outputs an airflow(pressure) signal, equivalent to the airflow(intake
pipe pressure) increased by 5%, to the ECU.
The ECU recognizes that the airflow(intake pipe pressure) is increased by 5%, and controls the fuel injection rate
and ignition timing for the airflow(intake pipe pressure) increased by 5%.
The air correction factor can be set every eight engine revolution in“EASY”mode and 16 engine revolution in
“PRO”mode. It can be set in the range from +50% to -50% in steps of 1 %.
The air correction factor is calculated in linear interpolation between the engine revolution. By further making linear
interpolation between two points, throttle openings Hi and Lo, for a vehicle with throttle signals, a more modified
air correction factor that is adapted to vehicle conditions can be calculated.
It is also possible to temporarily stop correction control(air correction factor ± 0%) with set values unchanged.
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When the PRO mode is selected in“Mode Select” Displayed in PRO mode.
(see page 30),“PRO”is displayed on the screen.
□ Setting range
Engine revolution setting:500 to 9950[rpm](in steps of 50rpm)
* Relationship of Ne01 < Ne02 < Ne03 …< Ne08(Ne16)
Air correction factor:+50[%]to -50[%](in steps of 1%);initial value: ± 0
Output to ECU
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Air Map Graph
The air correction factor for each engine revolution set in“Air Map”is displayed in a graph so that it
is easily understood.
The graph shows engine revolution along the horizontal axis and air correction factors along the verti-
cal axis. The engine revolution at the left end of the horizontal axis is 0 rpm, and that at the right end
is 10000 rpm.
± 6, ± 15, ± 30, and ± 50 can be selected for the scales of air correction factors along the vertical
axis.
The“Hi Thr”and“Lo Thr”graphs in“Air Map”are displayed as separate graphs.
□ Operations
Select the“Hi Thr”and“Lo Thr”maps with the
Left and Right keys.
Select a scale for the vertical axis with the Up
and Down keys.
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Thr Point
To more finely control the calculation of an air correction factor, two throttle openings are set to en-
able the calculation by interpolation between those openings.
Set the two throttle openings, throttle opening large(Hi Thr)and throttle opening small(Lo Thr).
An air correction factor interpolated by the“Air Map”engine revolution in“Hi Thr”is used for a
throttle opening that is larger than the“Hi Thr”setting value.
An air correction factor interpolated by the“Air Map”engine revolution in“Lo Thr”is used for a
throttle opening that is smaller than the“Lo Thr”setting value.
For a throttle opening between the“Hi Thr”and“Lo Thr”setting values, the“Hi Thr”and“Lo
Thr”air correction factors that are interpolated by the“Air Map”engine revolution, which are fur-
ther linear-interpolated by the“Air Map”engine revolution, are used.
These setting values are invalid for a vehicle with no throttle signals.
□ Operations
Select“Lo Thr”or“Hi Thr”with the Left and
Right keys.
Increase and decrease a set value with the Up and
Down keys.
□ Setting range
Lo Thr:0 to 99[%](in steps of 1%);initial value:10
Hi Thr:1 to 100[%](in steps of 1%);initial value:50
* These values can be set as far as the relationship of Lo Thr < Hi Thr is es-
tablished.
□ Outline of functions
Change of the rate of correction by setup of the degree of throttle.
For the throttle openings set to Lo Thr: 10% and Hi Thr: 50%, when actual throttle opening is at
40%, the rate of compensation of the air at an engine speed of 3000rpm is as follows: ...
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correct value
+3%
+2%
10%
±0%
40% 50% The open degree of throttle
-1%
0
It can ask for the rate of air compensation whose grade which the throt-
tle opened is 40% from the following formula.
10 -4 -2 -1 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 -1 -2 -2 -3 -3
Thr”, the same correction
20 -4 -2 -1 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 -1 -2 -2 -3 -3
factor is applied.
30 -4 -2 -1 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 -1 -2 -2 -3 -3
40 -2.8 -1.0 0.0 0.6 1.4 2.8 3.0 3.2 2.6 2.6 1.6 0.6 -0.6 -1.0 -2.0 -2.2
At an opening between“Hi
50 -1.6 0.0 1.0 1.2 1.8 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.2 4.2 3.2 2.2 0.8 0.0 -1.0 -1.4
�%�
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Dec Air * Only when VTEC control Off is selected
If the throttle is rapidly released on a vehicle with a hot wire airflow signals, the engine may be stalled
by blow-back.
If the throttle is rapidly pushed back, the airflow sensor may react to the blow-back, disturbing its
signals, and then failing in fuel injection response to the deceleration, causing the engine to stall.
In such a case, it is possible to prevent the engine stall by imposing an upper limit restriction on the
airflow signals by setting“Dec Air”and then shutting off the airflow signals disturbed by the reverse
blow.
If the throttle opening goes less than the value set by“Dec Air”at a engine revolution lower than“Air
Map”engine revolution“Ne 02”, airflow signals that are higher than the airflow usage ratio set in
“Dec Air”are not output. This is to stabilize the airflow signals.
* This function cannot be used for a vehicle with no throttle signals and one with selective throttle
signals.
* The engine stall is not prevented for a mechanical reason other than explained above.
□ Outline of functions
The sensor has read the
air flux of throttle off
depended for blowing.
Airflow sensor
signal input
Since an Air flow sig-
nal comes out greatly
Actual air flux to actual air flux, fuel
included in will be blown beyond
engine. necessity and engine
will carry out a stall.
Throttle signal
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□ Operations
Select“Thr”“Ne01”or“Ne02”with the Left and Right keys.
Increase and decrease the set values with the Up and Down keys.
This function is not enabled when“Thr”is“OFF”.
This correction functions at a throttle opening less than the value set in“Thr”.
The engine revolution set in“Ne01”and“Ne02”are those set in“Ne01”and“Ne02”in“Air
Map”. If a engine revolution in“Air Map”is changed, the one in“Dec Air”is also changed.(This
change is enabled by“Air Map”only.)
Set an output upper limit for the airflow signals that are at the engine revolution in“Ne01”and
“Ne02” If an engine revolution is between“Ne01”and“Ne02”, calculate the upper limit for
the airflow signals by linear interpolation. If the engine revolution is lower than that of Ne01 the
upper limit for the“Ne01”airflow signals is adopted.
This function is not enabled at an engine revolution that is higher than that of “Ne02”
□ Setting range
Thr:OFF, 0.1 to 20.0[%](in steps of 0.1%);initial value:OFF
Ne01 and Ne02:0.0 to 20.0[%](in steps of 0.1%);initial value:10.0
* Setting of engine revolution conforms to that of Air Map engine revolution Ne01
and Ne02
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V/T Control * Only when VTEC control On is selected
□ Operations
Use the left and right keys to toggle between items and specified values.
Pressing the Down key while the cursor is positioned in“Lo -> Hi”or“Hi -> Lo”displays“No
Control”and disables the“V/T Control”function(ECU VTEC control becomes effective).
Pressing the Up key while“No Control”is displayed releases“No Control”and enables the“V/T
Control”function.
Pressing the Down key while the cursor is positioned in the“Prs(Afl) And”or“Thr And”cell
changes to“Prs(Afl) Or”or“Thr Or”.
When“Prs(Afl) And”or“Thr And”is displayed, VTEC load control is based on the AND condi-
tion.
When“Prs(Afl) Or”or“Thr Or”is displayed, VTEC load control is based on the OR condition.
While the cursor is positioned in the set value cell, use the Up and Down keys to increase or de-
crease the set values.
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And Condition
Prs(Afl) And
Screen display
Thr And
Above a set value of engine RPM.
Lo to Hi Above a set value of intake pressure
Meet all of these conditions.
Switch condition (Usage ratio of air flow meter).
Above a set value of throttle angle.
Below a set value of engine RPM.
Hi to Lo Below a set value of intake pressure Meet either one of the condition or when the
Switch condition (Usage ratio of air flow meter). engine RPM is below 1500.
Below a set value of throttle angle.
Or condition
Prs(Afl) Or
Screen display
Thr Or
Above a set value of engine RPM.
Lo to Hi Above a set value of intake pressure
Meet either one of the condition.
Switch condition (Usage ratio of air flow meter).
Above a set value of throttle angle.
Below a set value of engine RPM.
Hi to Lo Below a set value of intake pressure Meet all of these condition or when the engine
Switch condition (Usage ratio of air flow meter). RPM is below 1500.
Below a set value of throttle angle.
□ Setting range
Lo to Hi:1600 to 7000[rpm](in steps of 100rpm);initial value:4800
Hi to Lo:1500 to 6900[rpm](in steps of 100rpm);initial value:4500
* The setting is enabled as far as the relationship of Lo to Hi > Hi to Lo
is established.
Prs And(or):OFF, -70 to 100[kPa](in steps of 1kPa);initial value:OFF
Afl And(or):OFF, 1 to 99[%](in steps of 1%);initial value:OFF
Thr And(or):OFF, 1 to 99[%](in steps of 1%);initial value:OFF
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V/T Unmatch * Only when VTEC control On is selected
When an optional VTEC switching point is selected in“V/T Control”, the ECU makes fuel injection,
assuming a normal cam state, because it cannot recognize the actual cam state.
At this point, the fuel injection rate differs from the one required for the actual cam, but the differ-
ence can be removed by setting“V/T Unmatch”to correct the airflow(intake pipe pressure).
In“V/T Unmatch”, the following two cases are assumed:One is that the ECU recognizes the Lo cam,
but the Hi cam is actually selected, and the other is that the ECU recognizes the Hi cam, but the Lo
cam is actually selected. In either case, the correction can be made in the range of ± 50%.
The correction factor of“V/T Unmatch”is processed, being added to an air correction factor that is
calculated, based on the Air Map settings. The maximum value after the addition is ± 50%.
□ Operations
Select“Thr”,“Ne01”and“Ne02”with the
Left and Right keys.
Increase and decrease the set values with the Up
and Down keys.
A set value in the orange column indicates the
VTEC unmatch correction factor applied when
the ECU recognizes the Hi cam, but the Lo cam is
actually used.
A set value in the blue column indicates the VTEC unmatch correction factor applied when
the ECU recognizes the Lo cam, but the Hi cam is actually used.
The colors of these columns have the same meanings as those of the VTEC status bar that
is indicated below the monitor menu“V/T Monitor”.
The VTEC unmatch correction factors become valid in the orange and blue areas of the
VTEC status bar.
□ Setting range
V/T Unmatch correction factor:+50 to -50[%](in steps of 1%);initial value: ± 0
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□ Outline of functions
・Fuel correction at VTEC unmatch
Fuel correction is performed when there is a difference in VTEC control between the ECU and
the AFC neo.
Normal Normal
When VTEC changeover point has been changed in the AFC neo, improper fuel
injection is performed because the ECU does not recognize the actual cam status.
This correction is performed so that the fuel adjustment may not be shifted at that
time.
This setting permits achieving higher-accuracy fuel correction.
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7. etc. Menu
This menu is used to set up an AFC neo operation mode and to set up and check various functions of
the AFC neo.
Select“etc”.from basic operation(page 14) ① in the monitor menu.
The operation of“etc. Menu Select”conforms to basic operation ② in the monitor menu.
Model Select
□ Operations
To set the VTEC control to On, select“V/T
Control On”with the Up key. To set the VTEC
control to Off, select“V/T Control Off”with
the Down key.
If the selection is OK, press the Down navigation
key(OK).
If the selection is not required or you want
to cancel a change, press the Up navigation
key(CAN).
If the selection is changed and the Down naviga-
tion key(OK) is pressed, a confirmation window
appears. If the engine is running at this point, a
warning window asking you to stop the engine is
displayed.
The warning window is displayed until the engine
is stopped or the Up navigation key(CAN) is
pressed.
If the Down navigation key(OK) is pressed with
the confirmation window displayed, the model
switches to the other.
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Mode Select
Select the“EASY”mode where there are eight engine revolution in the“Air Map”setting or the
“PRO”mode where there are 16 engine revolution.
Because the“PRO”mode has a larger number of engine revolution, more modified settings can be
made.
Select a mode to meet your operation conditions and liking.
A setting cannot be changed during engine running. Note that after the setting is changed, its value in
the Air Map is initialized, so the value must be set again.
□ Operations
Select the“EASY”mode with the Up key and the
“PRO”mode with the Down key.
If the selection is OK, press the Down navigation
key(OK).
If the selection is not required or you want
to cancel a change, press the Up navigation
key(CAN).
If the selection is changed and the Down naviga-
tion key(OK) is pressed, a confirmation window
appears. If the engine is running at this point, a
warning window asking you to stop the engine is
displayed.
The warning window is displayed until the engine
is stopped or the Up navigation key(CAN) is
pressed.
If the Down navigation key(OK) is pressed with
the confirmation window displayed, the mode
switches to the other.
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Car Select (Thr Setting)
This option is used to select vehicle information. Select the number of cylinders and a throttle type.
For a vehicle with throttle signals, also make throttle settings. If the throttle settings are not made
or cannot normally be made, invalid values are assumed as throttle openings required for the setting
menu, so that an appropriate correction control cannot be made.
□ Operations
Select cylinder number setting“Cyl”and throt-
tle type“Thr”with the Left and Right keys.
Change the set values with the Up and Down
keys.
* For a rotary car, set“rotors” × 2
Enter the number of cylinders of a vehicle in the * For a Toyota car mounting a V8 engine, set 4
cylinder number setting“Cyl”. * For Mazda Atenza(GG # S, GG # P, GY # W), set 2
Because the set values of the following vehicles
change, set the value, following the instructions.
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Sensor Select
□ Operations
In the“Sensor Type Select”window, select an
airflow sensor type with the Up and Down keys.
When“V/T Control Off”is selected, the type
can be selected from“Hot Wire”,“Pressure”,
“Flap”and“Karman”.
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For a vehicle with two airflow sensors like an
RB26DETT, select“Twin”. For one airflow sensor,
select“Single”.
For“Single”, the following two can be selected
as output calculation systems:“Single”for output
without calculating the number of sensors and
“Half”for output with an intake airflow value
reduced to a half.
For“Twin”, the following two can be selected:
“Add”in which the intake airflow values of two
airflow sensors are added and“Ave”in which the
average of the two values is calculated.
Select an item with the Left and Right keys and
then select a set value with the Up and Down keys.
When the selection is finished, press the Up navi-
gation key to go back to“etc. Menu Select”. This
finishes the setting.
For details on setting the type and sensor number of an objective vehicle, see the Vehicle Specific
Wiring Diagram.
□ Setting range
Hot Wire:01 to 26;initial value:1
* IN:Single/OUT:Single, Half
* IN:Twin/OUT:Add, Ave
Pressure:01 to 26;initial value:1
Flap:01 to 11;initial value:1
Karman: -
* The number into which sensor data is not registered is not displayed.
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Analog Scale
Select scales for the analog meters to be displayed in“Analog”and“Multi”in the monitor menu.
A scale of intake pipe pressures can be selected only for engine revolution, air correction factors, and
pressure type airflow sensors.
Select a scale, based on vehicle conditions.
□ Operations
Select an item to be changed to another with
the Left and Right keys and Down navigation
key(SEL).
Increase and decrease a set value with the Up
and Down keys.
For each item, four types of scales can be se-
lected.
□ Setting range
Rev:6000, 8000, 9000, and10000[rpm];initial value:6000
Cor: ± 6.0, ± 15.0, ± 30.0, and ± 50.0[%];initial value: ± 6.0
Prs:0, 100, 150, and 200[kPa];initial value:0
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Warning Set
□ Operations
Select an item to be changed to another with
the Left and Right keys and Down navigation
key(SEL).
Increase and decrease a set value with the Up
and Down keys.
□ Setting range
Afl Warn:OFF, 1 to 100[%](in steps of 1%);initial value:OFF
Prs Warn:-100 to -5, OFF, ± 0 to 200[kPa](in steps of 5kPa);initial value:OFF
Kar Warn:OFF, 100 to 2000[Hz](in steps of 5Hz);initial value:OFF
Rev Warn:3000 to 9000, OFF[rpm](in steps of 100rpm);initial value:OFF
Thr Warn:OFF, 1 to 100[%](in steps of 1%);initial value:OFF
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Display Set
■ Color
Select a basic color tone and backlight color for the display.
When the current key color is changed to another, the specified color is selected out of seven col-
ors.
□ Operations
Select an item with the Left and Right keys. Displays color selected for display.
Select a setting with the Up and Down keys.
Press the Down navigation key(OK) to make the
selected setting.
Press the Up navigation key(CAN) to go back to
“Display Setting Select”without changing the
setting.
□ Setting range
Display:Sky, Orange, Passion, MosGreen, Deep-Sea, Deep-Red, Prairie, Tiger
Key:Blue, Magenta, Red, Orange, Green, Cyan, Pink, Yellow
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■ Bright
Select brightness for the display OLED.
This setting is enabled when the position lamp is On/Off.
□ Operations
Select an item with the Left and Right keys.
Increase and decrease a setting with the Up and
Down keys.
When the set value is changed with the Up and
Down keys, the display appears in the specified
brightness, so that the brightness can be recog-
nized.
□ Setting range
Bright:25, 50, 75, and 100[%]; initial value:Lamp Off 100, Lamp On 75
■ Angle
Select a positional relationship between the display and keys.
By turning round the display, the key and display locations can be interchanged.
When the display is turned round, the meanings of the keys are also interchanged.
□ Operations
Select a setting with the Up and Down keys.
Press the Down navigation key(OK) to make the
selected setting.
Press the Up navigation key(CAN) to go back to
the Display Setting Select window without mak-
ing the selected setting.
When the selected setting is made, the screen
is turned round, and the left and right of each
navigation key become opposite to each other.
When the display is viewed from the front
side, the top and bottom and the left and right
of each key location become opposite to each
other.(See the name of each part on page 12.)
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■ Screen Saver
Select screen saver settings.
Select a time taken until the screen saver appears and a screen saver type.
When the screen saver appears, pressing a key releases it.
□ Operations
Select an item with the left and right keys.
Select a setting with the Up and Down keys.
Press the Down navigation key(OK) to make the
selected setting.
Press the Up navigation key(CAN) to go back to
the Display Setting Select window without making
the selected setting.
When no key is operated for a time that is set in
“Time”, the screen saver appears.
Select a screen saver type in“Type”.(Type 1
for screen OFF)
When the setting is“OFF”, the screen saver
does not appear.
□ Setting range
Time:OFF, 30 second, 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, and 30 minute;initial value:OFF
Type:1, 2, and 3;initial value:1
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Sensor Check
The status of each signal to be input to the AFC neo can be checked.
The following signals are displayed and checked:ignition power voltage, airflow signal input 1 voltage,
airflow signal input 2 voltage, throttle signal input voltage, airflow signal output voltage, position lamp,
VTEC input, Karman, and engine rotation.
Whether wiring is normally made and the status of each sensor can also be checked.
□ Operatings
Press the Up navigation key(PRV) to go back to
“Display Setting Select”.
Measured voltages are displayed respectively in
“IG”,“In1”,“In2”and“Thr”.
“Out”displays an airflow output signal voltage
that is actually output.
“Lamp”and“VTi”display input signal On/Off.
“ ● ”means ON, and“ ○ ”means OFF.
“Kar”and“Tco”display pulse input states.
“--”means no input, and“ ”means an input
pulse signal.
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Initialize
This option clears all data and returns them to their initial values(factory-set values).
The initialization cannot be executed during engine running. Because all set values are initialized after
the initialization, they must be set again.
□ Operations
Select Yes with the Up key.
If the selection is OK, press the Down navigation
key(OK).
If the selection is not required or you want to
cancel it, press the Up navigation key(CAN).
When the Down navigation key(OK) is pressed, a
confirmation window appears.
If the engine is running at this point, a window
warning that the engine be stopped is displayed.
The warning window is displayed until the engine
is stopped or the Up navigation key(CAN) is
pressed.
If the Down navigation key(OK) is pressed while
the confirmation window is displayed, the initial-
ization is performed and the AFC neo is auto-
matically rebooted.
Program Ver.
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Setting note
Please use, in case you take the arrangement data of AFC neo.
→
□ Sensor Select Type:Hotwire・Pressuer・Flap・Kalman
Number:In ,Out
Calc: In ,Out
□ Air Map
Ne01 Ne02 Ne03 Ne04 Ne05 Ne06 Ne07 Ne08
rpm rpm rpm rpm rpm rpm rpm rpm
Hi Thr
% % % % % % % %
Lo Thr
% % % % % % % %
rpm
Lo Thr Hi Thr Hi → Lo rpm
% % AFL/PRS
Thr
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□ Dec Air □ V/T Unmatch
Ne01 Ne02
Lo Hi
Thr
rpm rpm Hi Lo
% %
Prs:0・100・150・200[kPa]
Rev Warn
Thr Warn
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8. Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
□ Power
● Power cannot be turned on.
Power is interrupted such as by vibration.
Is a battery connected?
Is the signal harness connected securely to the vehicle ECU harness?
Is the signal harness connected to the body harness?
□ Display
● Each signal is not displayed. The display blinks.
Is the signal harness connected to the proper destination? Check it with the relevant
model wiring diagram.
□ Abnormal engine
● The engine does not start. The engine stalls. Idling is unstable.
The check engine lamp lights. Engine speed does not increase
or engine surges.
Is Sensor Type Select correct?
Are the Air Map settings correct?
Is the signal harness connected to the right destination?
Is the signal harness connected securely to the vehicle ECU harness?
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9. Other
1. The specifications, price, external appearance, etc. of the product are subject
to change without notice.
2. The contents of the manual are subject to revision without notice.
3. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for damages resulting from loss of
data stored in the memory due to failure, repair or other reasons.
4. If the product is returned to the manufacturer for repair, it will be delivered
back to the customer with the initial plant settings(after clearing any customer
settings stored in the memory).
5. The manual may not be reproduced in its entirety or in any part without permission
of the manufacturer.
6. The company names and product names described in this document are the registered
trademarks or brands of the respective companies.
7. The names, addresses and telephone numbers mentioned as where to contact are as of Dec,
2012. Note that this information is subject to change.
History of revisions
Contact
Apex Co.,Ltd. :
9-1 Matsugi, Hachioji-city Tokyo,192-0362 JAPAN
ph+81-42-678-7132 fx+81-42-678-7131 http://www.apexi.co.jp/