Associated Equipment GM L36, GM L67, GM LS1 manual

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Select which vehicle you intend to scan by clicking on the appropriate box on the screen, as shown above. (Note that support for the L67 is only available with a combo LS1/L67 cable. Cables purchased before July 2003 may not have the new chip installed.) You can also click the Units button to change from default English units to Metric units.

Click the “Cable Test” button while the cable is connected to the car and the car’s key is in the “run” position. A dialog box will pop up telling you which cable was detected and will poll the vehicle for all available parameters. This can be useful when troubleshooting connection problems.

Other items that can be configured on the Config screen are:

Scan Timeout: How many milliseconds the scanner will wait for a response from the vehicle before giving up.

Pause between scans: How many milliseconds the scanner will wait after receiving a reply, before polling the vehicle again.

Power off after: How many minutes the PDA will stay on with no user input, while running LS1M

Vehicle weight: Enter approx vehicle weight here. Used for estimated horsepower on the Accel Test screen. See “Using the Keyboard” above for how to enter numbers here.

Automatically save logs: Click this to have your logged data automatically saved every time you switch off of the Scan screen. This can prevent logged data from being accidentally lost. Also consider using the Auto-Log screen to automatically record data.

Retry on Timeout: If the car’s computer doesn’t respond within the configured timeout period, LS1M will display “T.O.” instead of a number for that scan. This can happen especially during wide-open throttle when the computer may be too busy to answer a request from a scan tool. Click this retry option to have the scanner retry once after getting no response from the vehicle.

Barometer: Enter the current barometric pressure here. This is used in the Boost calculation for supercharged engines (L67). You can also select the vehicle’s BARO sensor as the source of this information, if your vehicle supports it. Use the “Test Sensor” button to see if your vehicle’s BARO sensor is compatible with LS1M.

Click on Defaults to set config parameters to factory values.

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Contents Optimized for GM LS1 and L67/L36 Engine PDA OBD2 ScannerIntroduction PDA PDA Basics Turning the PDA On Charging the PDAMuting the Sound Using the Page-Up and Page-Down Buttons Using the StylusSetting the Contrast Using the KeyboardPage Hot-Synching Installing LS1M SynchronizerConduit registration error Resetting the PDA Starting LS1M Using LS1MEngine type and other configurable items Page Sample Pages ScanPage Logging Fwd/Rev Buttons Scroll Bar Playing Back a Log Page Page Exporting Logs to the PC LTrims Accel Test Trouble Codes Misfires GaugeInstalling LS1M Software UpgradesMore Information Getting SupportScan Parameters AppendixIAC Licensing Agreement