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Quick Start Guide

This is only a quick start guide.


A full wiring and installation
manual is included in PCLink.
Installer I/O Table

Wire Description Installer Connection Typical Application


Trigger 1 Crank Angle Sensor Reluctor, Proximity, Optical or Hall
Trigger 2
Analogue Temp Input 1 NTC Termistor sensors only
Analogue Temp Input 2 Internal 1k pullups
Analogue Volt 1
Analogue Volt 2 0-5V Input from sensor or external controller
Analogue Volt 3
+5V Out TPS and MAP sensor power +5V Power OUT
Ignition 1
Ignition 2
Ignition 3
Ignition 4 Use spare Ignition channels for switching type Auxillary Outputs
Injection 1
Injection 2 Wire Inj 1 to cyl 1, 2 to 2, 3 to 3, etc...
Injection 3
Injection 4
Auxillary Output 1 High Frequency PWM or on/off type output
Auxillary Output 2 Three Wire ISC Solenoid must be wired to Aux1 and Aux2
Auxillary Output 3 Flywheeled, Low side only
Auxillary Output 4
Digital Input 1 Frequency/speed or switch input
Digital Input 2
CAN H CAN Bus
CAN L
Wiring Information
It is recommended that your Link G4+ Atom ECU is installed by a trained professional. Incorrect installation can result in
damage to the ECU or the vehicle — extreme care must be taken.
The following pin diagram shows the inputs and outputs available with the G4+ Atom ECU. Application wiring examples
are provided in the full Wiring and Installation Manual available in PCLink G4+.
It is recommended that the installer fills out the ‘Installer I/O Table’ as a reference to keep with the ECU. This table is
provided on the previous page.

A LOOM

Viewed looking into wire side of loom


connector (or into ECU header)
G4+ ECUS ARE SHIPPED LOCKED ECU and are difficult to uninstall.
After installation, consult PCLink G4+ Help (press F1) for instructions on
G4+ ECUs are shipped as locked and must be enabled before they are connecting to the ECU.
used. The ECU can be installed and configured using PCLink, but will
not read engine RPM or run the engine until unlocked. Contact your ECU Once you have the ECU connected to PCLink, check the ECU firmware and
supplier to obtain an unlock code. upgrade to the latest version if it is not already.

SUPPORT OPTIONS GENERAL ECU MOUNTING GUIDELINES


• PCLink G4+ help — press F1 while running PCLink G4+. Includes help The following requirements should be taken into account during the
on wiring, PCLink G4+ and ECU functions installation of the ECU:
• Contact your nearest Link dealer. A Link dealer list is available on • The ECU should be fitted inside the vehicle cabin in a location that
linkecu.com avoids exposure to excessive temperatures and the risk of water ingress.
• Link website: linkecu.com The location of the ECU should also be physically separated from
the ignition components or any other components that may cause
• Technical Support email: tech@linkecu.com interference.
• Online Discussion Forum: linkecu.com/forums • Allow enough room at both ends of the ECU for the main wiring harness
and tuning cables to be connected.
Most questions received by the technical support team are answered in the
PCLink G4+ Help section. Please consult the manuals to make sure that • The mounting bracket provided should be installed on a flat surface,
your question has not already been answered. with the ECU firmly fitted to the bracket. Alternative brackets should not
be used and under no circumstances should holes be drilled in the ECU
PCLINK G4+ case. Any modifications to the case will render the warranty invalid and
may cause internal damage.
All Link G4+ ECUs are tuned and configured by our PCLink G4+ software • It is recommended that the ECU is rubber mounted in order to isolate
package. Connection to the ECU is established through on-board USB. the ECU from vibration.
The latest version of PCLink G4+ can be downloaded from linkecu.com. • For motorsport applications, the ECU should be located in a position
Included with PCLink G4+ are the USB drivers for connecting to the ECU. that minimises the risk of physical damage in the event of the vehicle
being involved in a crash. ECUs used for speedway applications should
be mounted securely within the cockpit area, protected from the
IMPORTANT
elements, isolated from vibration and utilise an additional retention strap
for protection from high impacts.
Before connecting the ECU to your PC, the correct USB drivers must
be installed. Failure to install the drivers on your PC first may result in Please refer to the Wiring Information section in PCLink G4+ help for
Windows assigning incorrect drivers. These drivers will not work with the additional information.

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