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1. Meter Harness Power Supply ey ee ee ee kt ee ee ee man marese connect CAMP2 and the meter harness 1 N Harness Red To Constant Power Supply wire Orange To IG wire White To illumination wire Interior Body ground Engine Room I F Unit ee es AT a 3 adian XIf the meter harness 1 length is f too short to reach CAMP2 use the JS optional meter harness 3 1 0m to Connect sensor harnesses Follow the procedure 2 1 6 in page 8 for wiring Connect the meter harness 1 of I F Unit to the I F Unit Connector of CAMP2 Advice Read the included manual for I F Unit wiring instructions If the meter harness 1 length is too short to reach CAMP2 use the longer meter harness 3 1m available separately I F Unit does not include sensors and sensor harnesses Harnesses necessary for wiring must be purchased separately See the optional parts list Splicing Strip 5mm of the wire cover for wiring as shown to the right Strip the cover 5mm Connect another wire to the uncovered portion twisting wires together Twist wires together Crimp the twisted wires using a splice 1 Stake the wires using a splice 4 Cover the splice and wires with electrical tape to insulate Insulate with plastic tape 3 Mounting 1 Mount the CAMP2 main unit using the Velcro tape on the area w
2. If this product is connected using an external input the vehicle s factory navigation and or audio may not function while this product is in use If the TV s video on the screen becomes distorted or the picture from this product does not appear clearly this does not necessarily mean that the product is damaged To solve these symptoms disconnect and reconnect the AV cable or turn off on this product Since CAMP2 uses an infrared remote controller keep the controller and receiver away from exposure to the direct rays of the sun If the controller and or the receiver are exposed directly to the sun the controller may not function properly Daily maintenance on the vehicle is the responsibility of the owner This manual shows a typical installation Actual installation may vary depending on the vehicle application When removing factory parts refer to the factory manual Do not lose and or damage any removed parts Make sure all connections and wiring are correct Make sure to use appropriate tools to tighten bolts and nuts Do not over tighten bolts and nuts Make sure not to disconnect the vehicle s wiring while installing this product It may cause damage to the vehicle and or this product if this product is operated around the passenger seat or rear seat area while driving use an adaptor to display the audio and video properly on the vehicle monitor The adaptor is not included in this product PARTS L
3. 8 2USG ECO CORRECT Set Value 12 0 8 2 x 1000 1463 4 1460 Round to the first digit 6 Change ECO CORRECT value from 1000 to 1460 SPEED CORRECT Speed correction value This item is to correct the speed value when the vehicle is equipped with tires of different size from factory spec or when there is a variance between the actual driving distance and the value of DISTANCE in PAST mode The set value range is from 0 1 to 199 9 in increments of 0 1 The default value is 100 0 Setting amp Calculating SPEED CORRECT Change the default value 100 0 to the value calculated in a or b below a Calculating the set value for the vehicle equipped with tires of different size from factory spec SPEED CORRECT Speed correction value Outer diameter of the upgraded tire Outer diameter of the factory tire x 100 Example Size of the upgraded tire 235 45 17 Outer diameter of the upgraded tire 235 x 45 100 x 2 17 x 25 4 x 3 14 2019 962mm Size of the factory tire 205 55 16 Outer diameter of the factory tire 205 x 55 d 100 x 2 16 x 25 4 x 3 14 1984 166mm SPEED CORRECT Speed correction value 2019 962 1984 166 x 100 101 804 101 8 Round to the second decimal point b When there is a variance between the actual driving distance and the value of DISTANCE in PAST mode Calculate the speed correction value by measuring the actual driving distance as follows Do not measure on a public road Do not
4. to the CAMP2 will allow for connected sensor data to be displayed on the screen Warning Function When actual data exceeds or falls short of set value the driver is notified with audible and visual alerts Peak Hold Function The data peak values can be displayed on the screen This manual indicates items you need to pay attention in order to install this product safely and lists precautions to avoid any possible damage and or accidents For any lost defective and or damaged parts contact the dealer to order HKS will not be responsible for any damage caused by incorrect installation and or use or use after modification and or dismantling of this product HKS will not be responsible for any damage caused by removing vehicle s in exterior electric parts or modification for installation This product was designed based on installing it onto a factory vehicle or a vehicle using other HKS products The performance and or safety cannot be guaranteed if this product was installed onto other inapplicable vehicles This product works only with a vehicle with DC12V negative ground The specifications of this product are subject to be changed without notice This manual is subject to be revised without notice The user must keep this manual Notice STLCRET CERT CCRT EER ERSEE CRORE TORRE ee eee 1 Optional Parts List ee ree a a ea ee ee eae 28 Index TSECRR OPT CTO EE ECR CR EER la 2 Maintenance Soa aa ba ta ta 28 Safetv I
5. burn out or otherwise spin tires without contact with pavement while measuring Measure while the vehicle is driven in a straight line Measurement needs a certain distance to figure out the actual driving distance SPEED CORRECT Speed correction value Actual driving distance the indicated DISTANCE value x 100 Example Actual driving distance 1 0 mile Indicated DISTANCE value 1 1 mile SPEED CORRECT Speed correction value 1 0 1 1 x 100 90 909 90 9 Round to the second decimal point POWER CORRECT Horsepower correction value This item is to correct the value when there is a variance between the actual horsepower on the chassis dynamometer and the values of POWER in each mode The set value range is from 1 0 to 199 9 in increments of 1 The default value is 100 0 Setting amp Calculating POWER CORRECT HP correction value Change the default value 100 0 to the value calculated below POWER CORRECT HP correction value Actual HP Indicated HP x 100 Example Actual HP 268HP Indicated HP 276HP POWER CORRECT HP correction value 268 276 x 100 97 101 97 Round to the first digit CAR WEIGHT Vehicle weight This item is to enter the vehicle s weight The set value range is from 10 to 2500kg in increments of 10 kg The value of the CAR WEIGHT must be the total number of the following The listed weight on the registration form Total weight of the driver passengers at the time of calculati
6. hand side If more items needed to be edited repeat the procedure above After setting is complete press the BACK button of the controller to go back to DIGITAL 3 Digital Bar Graph Warning Indicator r Peak Indicator T T Meter Name Peak Value Real Time Value lt Setting gt From the menu select DIGITAL using the direction button of the controller Press the ENTER Press the SELECT button of the controller to switch to DIGITAL SELECT DIGITAL 1 3 Selecting items to indicate To change individual settings select from DIGITAL 1 3 using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER After the character color changes from white to orange the setting can be edited To edit select 1 from a possible 25 items using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER When the character color changes from orange to white the edit is complete When NONE appears it means that there is no item to show If more items needed to be edited repeat the procedure above Advice Only DIGITAL 1 3 from DIGITAL 1 6 are shown in the 3 digital bar graph DIGITAL 4 6 are not shown After setting is complete press the BACK button of the controller to go back to DIGITAL lt Indicated Contents gt The same data is shown regardless of whether 6 digital meters or the 3 digital oar graphs are used REAL TIME Indication Switch between the 6 digital meters and the 3 digital oar graphs by p
7. made by editing the level of each color The level can be selected from 0 to 31 The default levels of 3 colors are 0 Advice Select ORIGINAL in MENU BACK to use the original color for the background 3 PAST MODE Under this mode commuting routes can be compared or driver specific information can be monitored 6 measurements calculations can be displayed on the screen at one time TIME Elapsed Time DISTANCE Driving distance SPEED Average speed FUEL Consumed fuel volume ECO Average fuel efficiency and COST Fuel cost Real time fuel efficiency is shown as a bar graph on the bottom right of the screen Measurements are available in 4 channels A to D In the channel A if AUTO PAST ON is selected every time the ignition is turned on the data will be automatically reset and measurement are started anew m 07 54 00 85 1 37 3 10 83 35 80 790 30 60 90 Select Start Stop Fuel efficiency is or Clear shown here cAwre2 Wk Current channel lt Setting gt Select PAST in the menu using the controller s directional arrow buttons Press ENTER Select a channel from A to D using the controller s directional arrow buttons Advice All 4 channels can measure at the same time The encircled letter tells which channel is currently active on the screen To change the channel press the red cursor lt Operation gt Start Me
8. setting of this function see the warning setting under the SET UP mode Advice WARNING functions only for the item on the screen To see other items warning setting select the item to be shown on the screen If selecting the same item the same data is shown on each screen 6 DIGITAL MODE Selected item s can be shown in the digital meter Select from 6 digital meters or 3 digital oar graphs to appear on the screen Digital meter show accurate data for each item 6 Digital Meter Warning Indicator r Peak Indicator RE Fm ay ri JUSSDJ QQAAAQ 4445345 Meter Name Peak Value Real Time Value lt Setting gt From the menu select DIGITAL using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER Press the SELECT button of the controller to switch to DIGITAL SELECT on the right illustration above DIGITAL 1 6 Selecting items to indicate To change individual settings select from DIGITAL 1 6 using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER After the character color changes from white to orange the setting can be edited To edit select 1 from a possible 25 items using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER When the character color changes from orange to white the edit is complete When NONE appears it means that there is no item to show Items selected for DIGITAL 1 to 3 are shown from upper left hand side and DIGITAL 4 to 6 from lower left
9. ALOG 1 ANALOG2 ANALOG3 ANALOG4 ANALOGS ANALOG6 METER COLOR DIGITAL METER ANAI OG a MERTI ANALOG 1 Digital Indication ANALOG 3 Meter Name lt Setting gt From the menu select ANALOG using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER Press the SELECT button of the controller to switch to ANALOG SELECT on the right illustration above ANALOG 1 6 Selecting items to indicate To change individual settings select from ANALOG 1 3 using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER After the character color changes from white to orange the setting can be edited To edit select 1 from a possible 25 items using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER When the character color changes from orange to white the edit is complete When NONE appears it means that there is no item to show ANALOG 1 appears on the left 2 in the center 3 on the right If more items needed to be edited repeat the procedure above Advice Only ANALOG 1 to 3 can be shown on the screen as the analog meter ANALOG 4 to 6 will not be shown on the screen METER COLOR Select the color of the meter from white black or red WHITE White panel Black scale BLACK Black panel White scale RED Black panel Red scale DIGITAL METER Digital data in the analog meters Digital data appears in a black portion on the bottom right section of each analog meter DIGITAL METER ON Digital data are shown DIGITAL METER OFF Digi
10. ET UP MODE TYPE is set properly under Incorrect slide switch position SET UP MODE Connectors not connected properly f Set the slide switch position Improper wire splicing correctly Make sure connectors are connected properly Make sure splices are done correctly Meters do not indicate Incorrect setting value under SET Enter a correct set value for correct values UP MODE the SET UP mode Connectors not connected properly Make sure connectors are Improper wire splicing connected properly Make sure splices are done correctly The remote controller Dead battery or not set properly Replace or correctly place the does not function correctly The receiver is not connected battery properly or not in a position to Make sure to connect and receive signals from the controller position the receiver properly PRODUCT SPECFICATIONS CAMP2 Main Unit Operating Voltage DC10 16V Maximum Electrical Power Consumption 2 0W Remote Controller Battery Type CR2025 Tube Fuse for Power Socket Harness amp Power Supply Harness 1A Fuse Pursuing the Ultimate in Engine Performance and Efficiency H K S Company Limited
11. HKS ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY CAIVP 2 COMPU ee Oe Ne ee se INILJILTI PLAN ER INSTRUCTION MANUAL HKS E84511 K00070 00 2008 1 Ver 3 1 01 NOTICE This manual assumes that you have and know how to use the tools and equipment necessary to safely perform service operations on your vehicle This manual assumes that you are familiar with typical automotive systems and basic service and repair procedures Do not attempt to carry out the operations shown in this manual unless these assumptions are correct Always have access to a factory repair manual To avoid injury follow the safety precautions contained in the factory repair manual CAMP2 Computerized Automobile Multi Player 2 Use Automobile Data Monitor Application Any vehicle that operates on a DC12V negative ground Part Number J48001 AKOO1 Remarks This product does not include a monitor A monitor must be purchased separately a 7 inch or larger monitor is recommended HKS CAMP2 is a device to monitor vehicle information on the vehicle s on board screen This product can be connected to an on board screen equipped the video input terminal or a car navigation monitor Simple Installation The installation can be coupler on to the 15014230 CONSULT connector Also using an optional Nissan CONSULT harness or an F CON connector cable enables CAMP2 to function on a variety of vehicles 24 Types of Displayable Data Up to 6 of the following 24 data items can be
12. IST A a CAMP2 Pane Remote Controller eal OBD2 Harness pt tf apoo2 akoos 1 48002 AKOOS 1 tt Relay Harness 6 Power Socket Harness 7 Power Supply Harness 8 AV Cable Black ZS Al L A jil Double sided War Velcro et PANA A se NSARA FTD 15 I Caution Sheet NAMES amp FUNCTIONS 1 Name CAMP2 Main Unit Relav Harness Connector Front Remote Control Receiver Connector F CON Connector 1 F Unit Connector O1 Video Signal Output Terminal Yellow Right O Audio Signal Output Terminal White N Audio Signal Output Terminal Red Slide Switch USB Connector 1 Relay Harness Connector This is to connect the relay harness to the OBD2 harness 2 Remote Control Receiver Connector This is to connect the remote controller receiver 3 F CON Connector This is to connect CAMP2 to F CON using a modular cable 4 1 F Unit Connector This is to connect a meter harness to use HKS I F Unit P N 44008 AKO11 with CAMP2 5 Video Signal Output Terminal Yellow This is to connect the yellow AV cable to output video to the screen 6 Audio Signal Output Terminal White 7 Audio Signal Output Terminal Red This is to connect the white and red AV cable to output audio to the vehicle s on board monitor 8 Slide Switch Slide the switch to the right when using the optional Nissa
13. Move every 0 2 sec Right Press and hold Move every 2 sec Left Move every 0 2 sec Left Press and hold Move every 2 sec lt Display Contents gt LOGGING Up to 6 logged items can be displayed in a graph and digital meter indicator PEAK PEAK Indication When the PEAK button is pressed on the remote controller the color of the digital meter will change from white to green then the peak value appears Reset PEAK Value To reset the peak value press the ENTER button of the controller Exit PEAK Value indication To exit the PEAK value indication press the BACK button of the controller WARNING When the warning function is activated the color of the value is changed from white to red and the buzzer sounds For setting of this function see the warning setting under the SET UP mode Advice WARNING functions only for the item on the screen To see other items warning setting first select the desired item to be shown on the screen If selecting the same item the same data is shown on each screen When the ignition is turned off the logging data will be automatically deleted 0 ANALOG MODE Selected item s can be shown in the analog meter Select from two modes either a 3 analog meter display or 1 analog meter with 6 digital indicators below it Analog meters accurately show continuously changing data 3 Analog Meter Peak Indicator ANALOG 2 Warning Indicator SID AN
14. N This product is for vehicles that operate on a DC12V negative ground Do not install onto any vehicle operates on a DC24V it may cause a fire This manual shows a typical installation Actual installation may vary depending on the vehicle application 1 Disconnecting the Battery Terminal 1 Disconnect the negative terminal from the battery 2 Wiring CAMP2 Main Unit AV Cable To the vehicle s on board monitor es Gn Remote Harness Controller Receiver Relay C B Connect the OBD2 Cable Red Connector White Connector To the vehicle s OBD2 Harness OBD2 connector Standard SAT For non Nissan vehicle connect the White Black wire of the power socket harness to the pink wire of the OBD2 harness White Black Wire To the power Power Socket socket Harness L u o i ai i i li Si i i i ll eS i i i i i i U i i i Sl Sl For BMW cut amp insulate this wire Si Seethe section 4 in next page To the vehicle s BMW z7 OBD2 Harness OBD2 connector E Power Supply Pink Wire namens Yellow Wire 3 _ Splice to the Connect the yellow wire of the power supply harness to nor WITS the pink wire of the OBD2 harness 7 1 Connect the vehicle s on board monitor and CAMP2 usi
15. N unit with the modular cable NOTE The modular cable is not included Use the optional F CON connecting cable or a 6 pin 4 core straight modular cable available at a hardware store 3 Connect the OBD2 harness as shown below Connect the white black wire of the power socket harness to the pink wire of the OBD2 harness Connect the black wire of the power socket harness to the white wire of the OBD2 harness Connect the yellow wire of the OBD2 harness to the power supply harness Splice these to the line that outputs 12V while ignition is off constant power supply See page 10 for splicing Wiring for BMW hite Connector When the vehicle s self diagnosis connector is being used NOT available OBD2 Harness e 1 X lt Z Z Yellow Wire c Do not connect when the self diagnosis connector Power Supply is not available Harness Yellow Wire Pink Wire White Wire Splice to the constant JUL power supply wire OD Power Socket rk Black Wire Harness gt _ White Black Wire aa F CON Option Port List The port locations vary depending on the type of F CON F CON S SZ SA Option Port OG JOBE 1 F Unit Wiring
16. White panel Black scale BLACK Black panel White scale RED Black panel Red scale DIGITAL METER Digital data in the analog meters Digital data appears in a black portion on the right DIGITAL METER ON Digital data are shown DIGITAL METER OFF Digital data are NOT shown After setting is complete press the BACK button of the controller to go back to ANALOG that is on the left illustration above lt Display Contents gt What is shown in the 3 analog meters and the 1 meter with 6 digital meters are the same REAL TIME Indication Switch between the 3 analog meters and the 1 meter with 6 digital meters by pressing ENTER Real time values are shown on the screen PEAK Indication Peak Value Indication Pressing the PEAK button of the controller turns on the peak indicator in the analog meter in green and the needle points to the peak value Also the color of the values in the digital meter is changed from white to green and the peak values are shown Advice The color of the peak value in the analog meter will not be changed Reset Peak Value Press ENTER on the controller to reset the peak value Exit Peak Indication Press the BACK button of the controller to exit WARNING Indication When the warning function is activated the color of the warning indicator in the analog meter is changed to red the values of the digital meters are changed from white to red and the buzzer sounds For
17. ank s angle BTDC Set to for advancing and for retarding OPTIONAL PARTS LIST No Part Number Description Remarks 2 48002 AK002 F CON Connecting Harness gt S 3 48002 AK003 CAMP2 Remote Controller gt Z o Z i y O 4 48002 AK004 CAMP2 Remote Controller Receiver S B 144008 AKO111I F Unit I F Unit Main Harness Power Harness Meter Harness No 1 6 44999 AKO1O Meter Harness No 3 77 44999 AK011 Temperature Sensor Set 8 44999 AK019 EGT Sensor Set 9 44s90 AK020 Pressure SensorSet_ Ji ap MAINTENANCE Proper daily maintenance of this product is necessary in order to maintain the safety reliability and function of this product ATTENTION If work needs to be performed outside the scope of this manual consult a professional When replacing the fuse replace it with the one has the same current Do not replace with a larger current fuse it may cause a fire Maintenance is the responsibility of the driver owner Before handling the unit the controller and the receiver clean your hands and remove oil and or dirt It may discolor the case or malfunction To clean this product do not use such solvents as the following alcohol thinner benzene glass cleaner and oil Wipe off dirt with a dry soft cloth If this product is not used for a long time remove the battery from the controller s case Battery Type CR2025 The current of the tube fuse for the car plug harness and t
18. asurement Select START using the controller s directional arrow buttons Press ENTER Stop Measurement Select STOP using the controller s directional arrow buttons Press ENTER Clear Data Select CLEAR using the controller s directional arrow buttons Press ENTER Advice In DISTANCE Driving distance when the value goes over 3107 mile it resets to 0 0 mile In FUEL Consumed fuel volume when the value goes over 132 USG it resets to 0 0 USG In TIME Time passage when the value goes over 99 59 59 it resets 00 00 00 In COST Fuel cost when the value of FUEL becomes 0 00 USG the value of COST automatically becomes 0 00 The correct value of the average fuel efficiency and the average speed may not be shown for a while after starting the PAST mode 4 GRAPH MODE A graph and digital meter indication on a time based axis of up to 6 items can be shown on the screen VIEW function data changes at 0 2 second intervals can be monitored Logging can be conducted for up to 600 seconds 10 minutes GRAPH 1 GRAPH2 GRAPHS GRAPH4 GRAPH5 GRAPH6 ENDLESS LOG ae Time These colors Select from Start While logging correspond to Stop or View LOG is shown the graph line lt Setting gt Select GRAPH in the menu using the controller s directional arrow buttons Press ENTER Switch the screen to GRAPH SELECT screen using the controller s SELECT button The right illustration a
19. ble terminal is securely connected to the battery Make sure a battery is set to the remote controller 2 Start the engine and check the following Advice Do not raise the engine RPM right after starting the engine Let it idle and warm up properly Make sure the installed parts are not hitting each other Make sure there is no excessive stress on harnesses Make sure there are no loose parts after the engine is stopped OPERATION 1 Operation Outline MENU PAST GRAPH ANALOG 6 items can be shown TIME Elapsed Time DISTANCE Distance Driven Time axis amp Digital 3analog meters meter indicator display Switch by the enter Homer moa AQ gt Ww HOMFMO NOPU Data logging of 6 items button A PERG for up to 600 seconds 1analog meter 6 digital FUEL Fuel consumption eters ECO Average fuel efficiency COST Fuel cost GRAPH SELECT ANALOG SELECT Channel is selectable from AtoD s GRAPHI 6 sANALOGT 6 Under channel A the automatic ENDLESS LOG METER COLOR measurement is available in DIGITAL METER SET UP Mode DIGITAL Gdigital meters Switch bv the enter button NOPU 3digital bar graph DIGITAL SELECT DIGITAL1 6 Fuel injection volume correction map A B Jmm AO gt map A B Editing the Correction Map SET UP Setting Me
20. bove GRAPH 1 6 Setting Items Select a graph from GRAPH 1 6 using the controller s directional arrow buttons Press ENTER When the characters color changes to orange setting changes can be made Select one item from 25 items using the controller s directional arrow buttons Press ENTER When the characters color changes to white setting changes can be made When NONE appears no item is available to be shown If more than one item needs to be edited repeat the above procedure ENDLESS LOGGING Setting logging Sets the logging to function endlessly in a loop up to 10 minutes per loop ENDLESS LOG OFF Logging is continued for 10 minutes and stopped ENDLESS LOG ON 10 minutes logging is repeated until stopped After changing the setting press the BACK button to return to the graph screen The left illustration above lt Operation gt Start Logging Select START using the controller s directional arrow buttons Press ENTER Stop Logging Select STOP using the controller s directional arrow buttons Press ENTER Check the Logging Data Select VIEW using the controller s directional arrow buttons Press ENTER Each item s data can be monitored based on time The numbers are shown in the digital meter on the right The time is shown below the graph The time axis can be set using the controller s directional arrow buttons as follows Up Move every 20 sec Down Move every 20 sec Right
21. d edited when connected to CAMP2 Unique settings can be made based on engine specification such as exhaust type or intake type Data for F CON V Pro cannot be edited X There are some items cannot be monitored depending on F CON model and or installed sensors gt INJ A1 4 gt IGN A1 4 gt INJ A2 lt gt IGN A2 lt gt INJ A3 lt gt IGN A3 lt gt INJ A4 lt gt IGN A4 Q ap a gt INJ B1 lt gt IGN B1 4 gt INJ B2 4 gt IGN B2 4 gt INJ B3 gt IGN B3 lt p INJ B4 4 gt IGN B4 lt IAN i MA Cursor Cursor Position 6 items from Fuel Injection Volume Ignition Timing F CON COTERON MADE POEURA A Current Correction Name of Selected Map s position Correction Map Correction Map There are two selectable groups within F CON MAP SELECT Group A and Group B Each group has the injection map INJ A B to set the correction value for the fuel injection volume and the ignition map IGN A B to set the correction value for the ignition timing Each map has 4 correction maps use these to set correction INJ A1 to A4 INJ B1 to B4 Fuel injection volume correction map IGN A1 to A4 7 IGN B1 to B4 Ignition timing correction map Map Size X axis Engine RPM 24 x Y axis Engine Load 16 lt Setting gt From the menu select F CON using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER Press the directional arrow buttons of the controller to select the map to correct Press ENTER when the red cursor
22. displayed on the screen at one time Speed Engine RPM Water Temperature Ignition Timing A F Correction Value A F Learning Value Intake Air Volume Intake Temperature Throttle Position Intake Manifold Pressure O2 Voltage Airflow Voltage Fuel Injection time Battery Voltage Fuel Efficiency Horsepower A F Value Knocking Value I F Boost Pressure I F Water Temperature I F Oil Temperature I F Oil Pressure I F Fuel Pressure I F Exhaust Temperature EGT Past Function Up to 4 of the following 6 calculations can be displayed on the screen at one time elapsed time driving distance average speed fuel consumption average fuel consumption and fuel cost Graph Up to 6 data parameters can be graphed on a time based axis and can be data logged for up to 10 minutes Analog Meter Indicator Up to 3 data parameters can be displayed in an analog meter style display on the screen Meter panel color can be configured in white black or red Digital Meter Indicator Up to 6 data parameters can be displayed numerically at the same time F CON Connection F CON S SZ SA iS V Pro can be connected to the CAMP2 unit and data from the F CON can be displayed on the screen F CON Map Edit Function F CON S SZ SA iS setting data can be monitored and edited when connected to CAMP2 Unique settings can be made based on engine specification such as exhaust type or intake type 1 F Unit Connection Connecting an HKS I F Unit P N 44008 AKO11
23. et to boost the boost value is shown When the load axis is set to throttle the throttle position is shown Correction Map on the Screen The maximum size of the map that can be shown on the screen is 8 X axis x 16 Y axis To view other hidden correction maps press the directional arrow buttons The position of the correction map on the screen is shown in the bar graph below the correction map The 6 digital meter items on the right are monitoring values from the F CON sensors current input values These items cannot be edited since they are taken from the output signal from F CON Advice Turn off the ignition when connecting the F CON otherwise the CAMP2 unit may become damaged Editable correction maps may vary depending on the dip switch settings on the F CON and or the HKS POWER WRITER settings Editable correction maps are affected by the dip switch settings on the F CON S SZ SA iS Make sure corrections are enabled on all desired correction maps Refer to the F CON manual regarding the relationship between the dip switch position and the correction map INJ A B Fuel injection volume correction map Data unit of measure is a percentage 90 The injector duration rate is increased or decreased depending on the correction set value IGN A B Ignition timing correction map Data unit of measure is degrees The ignition timing is advanced or retarded depending on the correction set value X I is the cr
24. he power supply harness is 1A Consult an expert for the cause and replacement when the fuse is blown damaged Fuse spec Current 1A Size 66 4 L 30mm Power Socket Harness Power Supply Harness Turn here to remove Press here to open Replace the fuse after removing this part wy XMake sure not to lose other small parts a Teas sa ee pee such as springs Replacing the battery for the remote controller 2 Notch Back of the Controller Back of the Controller Lock A IE the new battery to the holder Battery Type CR2025 Battery Holder Turn the controller to the back Make sure the positive side is While pressing the lock to the left hold the notch facing up and pull the battery holder out Press the holder back into the Remove the used battery from the holder Battery Holder controller until it clicks TROUBLESHOOTING CAUSE MEASURE Unit does not power on AV cable is not connected Connect the AV cable Nothing appears on the Engine is not started Start the engine screen The monitor or the car navigation Turn on the monitor or the car is off or inoperable navigation Blown fuse Replace the fuse Connectors not connected properly Make sure connectors are Improper wire splicing connected properly Make sure splices are done correctly Meters do not move The vehicle setting TYPE not set f Make sure the vehicle setting properly under S
25. here the controller receiver is reachable and awav from exposure to the direct ravs of the sun 2 Mount the controller receiver using the double sided tape on the area awav from exposure to the direct ravs of the sun 3 Mount the remote controller using the Velcro tape on the area awav from exposure to the direct ravs of the sun Advice Install the unit away from excessive heat water moisture and or dust Do not mount the unit on or in front of the air bag Remove any dirt dust and or oil from the area the unit is going to be mounted Mounting CAMP2 One Side of Velcro Tape lt A m Side of Velcro Tape To interior To interior Mounting Remote Controller Mounting Receiver To interior To interior One side of Velcro Tape Double sided Tape Another side of Velcro Tape Controller Receiver 4 After Installation 1 Reinstall any factory parts that were removed 2 Reconnect the negative terminal to the battery Confirmation after installation Check the following after the installation process is complete 1 Check the following before starting the engine Check item Make sure all wiring is done correctly Make sure all installed components do not come in contact with other parts Make sure harnesses are secured so that they do not disturb driving Make sure all removed factory parts are reinstalled Make sure the negative ca
26. ious page Press the ENTER button to go back to the previous page X OFFSET Screen position adjustment Left Use this if the screen position is offset horizontally to one side The adjustment range is from 0 32 in increments of 1 The default setting is O Y OFFSET Screen position adjustment Upper Use this if the screen position is offset vertically to one side The adjustment range is from 0 32 in increments of 1 The default setting is O UNIT Unit of Measure Select the unit from USA unit or SI unit The default is SI unit USA Unit Distance mile Speed mph Fuel volume USG Temperature F Fuel Efficiency m USG Pressure PSI Horse Power HP SI Unit Distance km Speed km h Fuel volume L Temperature C Fuel Efficiencv km L Pressure x 100kPa Horse Power kw XOther items use common units OTITLE BACK Menu s background color Select the color of Menu s background The default color is blue BLUE BLACK MENU BACK Each item s background color Select the color of the items background The color selected here is the color of all items The default color is Blue m Blue lt gt Carbon lt Black lt gt Original lt gt Advice The background color of the menu can be selected in TITLE BACK Under ORIGINAL an original color can be made by setting EDIT RED GREEN BLUE EDIT RED EDIT GREEN EDIT BLUE To make an original color for MENU BACK Under this item an original color can be
27. n CONSULT harness The default switch position is on the left to connect the OBD2 harness 9 USB Connector Connect the CAMP2 unit to a PC using a USB cable This function will be enabled soon h CAMP2 Remote Controller 1 PEAK Button 2 Directional Arrow 1 PEAK Button Press this button to show the peak value 2 Directional Arrow Buttons 4 Press these directional arrow buttons to relocate the pointer or change the value 3 ENTER Button Press this button to set the edited value or setting A SELECT Button Press this button to select the menu 5 BACK Button Press this button to go back to the previous screen Buttons 4 3 ENTER Button 4 SELECT Button 5 BACK Button 2 ITEMS ON THE SCREEN 1 SPEED Speed p km Engine RPM mm mmf 3 WATER Water Temperature F J o 4 IGN____ lgniton Timing ca ca 0000000000 5 a connected tothe OBD2 port 7 JARR JintakeAirvolume l g s gs 8 JIN TEMP intake Air Temperature F J o 9 THROTTLE Throttle Position S 10 IN_MAIN__ Intake Manifold Pressure PSI JX100KPaj 11 02 VOLT O2Voltage v yV S ECO __ Fuel Efficiency f m USG km L POWER Horsepower HP KW OT AF AVF Value l frre items can be shown when F CON KNOCK Knocking Value NOCK AMp are connected These items can be shown when the I F VF Unit s Oi 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 NONE INSTALLATIO
28. ng the AV cable Advice If the on board monitor needs a special connector or another harness available from the monitor s manufacturer this must be used 2 Connect the remote controller receiver harness to CAMP2 3 Connect the relay harness to CAMP2 4 Connect the white connector of the OBD2 to the relay harness Advice For non Nissan vehicles connect the White Black wire of the car plug harness to the pink wire of the OBD2 harness If a 12V power socket the cigar socket is not available connect the power supply harness to the pink wire of the OBD2 harness Splice these to the line that outputs 12V while ignition is on See page 10 for splicing For BMW cut the wire inserted into 10 of the white connector See the illustration on the right Insulate both ends of the cut wire with electrical tape to prevent shorts Connect the power supply harness tksdjjete with to the pink wire of the OBD2 harness Splice these to the line that electrical tape outputs 12V while ignition is on See page 10 for splicing 5 Connect the red connector of the OBD2 harness to the vehicle s self diagnosis connector 6 Insert the battery into the remote controller For replacing the button battery see Maintenance in page 29 F CON Wiring lt When the vehicle s self diagnosis connector OBD2 port is unused available gt 1 Follow the procedure 1 to 6 above 2 Connect the F CON connector of CAMP2 to the option port of the F CO
29. nstructions SVT a BR MA A eee ee ee eer 3 Troubleshooting Tee CCe Teer eae eee ee 29 Parts List SRC l e eC ee CRE Re ee aa er 4 Product Specifications wa Te eee dw EEE wma ey WA TAT 29 Names amp Functions Tere eee ar aa ee ae ee ee 5 1 Names il G ata aa Ba Gee oe ee ee ee 5 2 ltems on the screen cert tttt etree seen 6 Installation Teer eee ee ee ee ee a a T 1 Disconnecting the Battery Terminal 7 2 Wiring A aa RRC Cre Oe eee eee eee ala 7 3 Mounting MT 10 4 After Installation ala ee eee ee ee eee 1 1 Confirmation after Installation tettetett 11 Operation a i os li arma A 12 1 Operation Outline Cree re ee oer rea 12 2 SET UP Mode Te Terre cee eee ee eee 14 3 PAST Mode TCC te cere serene eee 18 4 GRAPH Mode alfa a B Sa E 19 5ANALOG Mode b mala t alla tata ala fa 21 6 DIGITAL Mode TREES eee ee ee aa a 24 7 F CON Mode aa ad a 26 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Make sure to work on the vehicle in a well ventilated area to prevent possible explosion or a fire Do not mount the unit where distracts driving to avoid possible accident Do not install this product to a vehicle with DC24V negative ground It may cause a fire Make sure to remove the cable from the negative terminal of the battery to avoid possible damage to other electronics parts and or a fire caused by a short circuit Make sure to hold the connectors lock when removing them to avoid possible damage to other electronics parts and or a fire caused b
30. nu 2 Manufacturer name A Fuel efficiency correction value X OFFSET Speed correction value Y OFFSET Setting menu1 TYPE ECO CORRECT SPEED CORRECT POWER CORRECT Horsepower correction value ie BACK CAR WEIGHT Mice weight MENU BACK GAS COST Gasoline cost AUTO PAST Auto PAST function ON OFF EDIT RED WARNING Warning setting ALL REST Reset EDIT GREEN y Go to the next page EDIT BLUE Ignition timing correction Go back to the previous page Adjusting the video position left Adjusting the video position up Unit of measure Switch SI unit to USA unit Menu background color Each mode background color Custom background color adjust red Custom background color adjust green Custom background color adjust blue 2 SET UP MODE SET UP MODE to configuring CAMP2 to work with your vehicle Use this mode when using CAMP2 for the first time or after a reset TYPE ECO CORRECT SPEED CORRECT POWER CORRECT CAR WEIGHT GAS COST AUTO PAST WARNING ALL REST v lt Setting gt In the menu use the direction button in the controller to select SET UP and press the ENTER SET UP menu is separated to 2 screens Move the left cursor to the item for setting using the direction button in the controller and press the ENTER button When the white character or the white number is turned to orange edit it using the direction button in the controller After editing the se
31. on 3 Weight of half the fuel tank representing total weight of fuel oils coolant etc GAS COST Fuel cost USG This item is to enter the fuel cost The set value range is from US 1 50 to 10 0 in increments of US 0 01 COST in PAST mode is calculated from this value The default value is US 1 50 AUTO PAST Automatic past function This item is to activate PAST mode Channel A automatically when the ignition is turned on AUTO PAST ON Every time the ignition is turned on Channel A of PAST mode will automatically reset and starts new measurements AUTO PAST OFF PAST mode is activated manually WARNING This item is for the warning setting of each item under the following conditions TYPE Item Select from 24 items VALUE Value Set the warning value DIRECTION Range Set the warning alarm to activate if the actual value exceeds or falls short of set value FUNCTION Function Set the warning alarm on or off CORRECT A F Correction Value LEARN A F Learning Value ALL RESET This function resets all entered values and settings back to default Select YES to initialize NO to not initialize Advice After initializing an ALL RESET reapply initial settings in SET UP mode V Go to the next page Press the ENTER button to go to the next page A X OFFSET Y OFFSET UNIT Change to USA TITLE BACK MENU BACK EDIT RED EDIT GREEN EDIT BLUE Menu s background color GA Go back to the prev
32. points to the desired map The screen will switch to the correction map The right illustration above Editing the Correction Map Move the green cursor to the setting position using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER When the color of the selected position changes the setting can be edited Change the value using the directional arrow buttons The data value increases by 1 when pressing the up arrow button of the controller and decreases by 1 when pressing the down arrow button of the controller After editing press ENTER button of the controller to confirm When the color of the value changes from orange to green the editing is complete If more editing is necessary repeat the procedure above Note for Setting Correction Map Axis X axis is for the engine RPM As the axis position moves right RPM value increases Y axis is for the engine load As the axis position moves down engine load value increases Color of the Cursor Blue The position F CON is currently reading Green Current position of the cursor Orange Under editing Cursor Position The X value shown in lower left of the correction map is the engine RPM value on the axis indicated by the green cursor The Y value shown in lower left of the correction map is the engine load value on the axis X The engine RPM axis value Y The engine load axis value When the load axis is set to airflow the airflow value is shown When the load axis is s
33. ressing ENTER The bar graph consists of 20 bars Real time values and Peak values are shown on the screen PEAK Indication Peak Value Indication Pressing the Peak button of the controller turns on the peak indicator in the digital meter in green Also the color of the values in the digital meter changes from white to green and the peak values are shown Reset Peak Value Press the ENTER of the controller to reset the peak value Exit Peak Indication Press the BACK button of the controller to exit Advice The values on the 3 digital oar graph are always Real Time values The range of the 3 digital bar graph is the same as the range of the values for the WARNING setting in the SET UP mode E g The bar graph for SPEED is shown in the range of 0 186 MPH by 20 bars WARNING Indicator When the warning function is activated the color of the warning indicator changes to red the values of the digital meters changes from white to red and the warning buzzer sounds For setting of this function see the warning setting under the SET UP mode Advice WARNING functions only for the item on the screen To see other items warning setting select the desired item to be shown on the screen If selecting the same item the same data is shown on each screen 7 F CON MODE The input value and or the output value of each F CON sensor can be monitored F CON S SZ SA iS setting data can be monitored an
34. tal data are NOT shown After setting is complete press the BACK button of the controller to go back to ANALOG on the left illustration above 1 Analog Meter with 6 Digital Meters Peak Indicator Warning Indicator ANALOG 1 ANALOG2 ANALOG3 ANALOG4 ANALOG5 ANALOG6 METER COLOR DIGITAL METER ANALOG 6 Digital Meters Meter Name Digital Indication lt Setting gt From the menu select ANALOG using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER Press the SELECT button of the controller to switch to ANALOG SELECT The right illustration above ANALOG 1 6 Selecting items to indicate To change individual settings select from ANALOG 1 6 using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER After the character color changes from white to orange the setting can be edited To edit select 1 from a possible 25 items using the directional arrow buttons Press ENTER When the character color changes from orange to white the edit is complete When NONE appears it means that there is no item to show If more items needed to be edited repeat the procedure above Advice ANALOG 1 appears as the analog meter and ANALOG 1 to 6 are to be shown as digital meters below the analog meter 6 digital meters on the screen shows ANALOG 1 to 3 from upper left hand side and ANALOG 4 to 6 from lower left hand side METER COLOR Select the color of the meter from white black or red WHITE
35. tting press the ENTER When the edit is made the orange character or the orange number is turned to white If more edit is needed repeat the procedure above XWhen the following setting is necessary change UNIT in the second screen of the SET UP menu from SI to USA See UNIT in page 17 before starting editing lt Setting Items gt TYPE Vehicle Setting Select the type of vehicle Refer to the application list for setting pea lt gt TOYOTA2 lt NISSAN 1 gt NISSAN2 NISSAN3 lt gt MAZDA lt gt HONDA BMW lt gt CAN lt gt DAIHATSU gt SUZUKI lt gt SUBARU gt MITSUBISHI2 lt gt MITSUBISHI 1 ECO CORRECT Fuel efficiency correction value This item is to correct the fuel efficiency The set value range is from 0 to 5000 in increments of 10 The default value is 1000 Setting amp Calculating ECO CORRECT Setting based on the application list Input the fuel efficiency correction value from the application list Calculating the set value from actual gas volume Temporarily use the default ECO CORRECT value of 1000 Fill up the fuel tank on level ground B Set PAST mode to CLEAR 8 START 4 Drive until the fuel tank becomes nearly empty and fill up the tank at the same location in 6 Calculate the actual ECO CORRECT value from the fuel volume and the FUEL value in PAST mode Actual ECO CORRECT Set Value Fuel Volume FUEL value x 1000 Example Fuel volume 12 0 USG FUEL value
36. y disconnection or a short circuit Stop using the product if any unusual situation is noticed Consult the dealer immediately Do not stare at the monitor while driving this may cause car accidents Please park the car in a safe area when operating the product Make sure to work on the vehicle without children to prevent them from swallowing small parts CAUTIONS Do not install this product by yourself unless you have and know how to use the tools and equipment necessary to safely perform service operations on your vehicle Do not modify disassemble and or remodel the product and attached parts to avoid any damage to the unit and or harness Handle the parts with caution at all times To avoid possible malfunction and damage to the engine install the unit away from excessive heat water moisture and or dust Make sure all connections and wiring are not disconnected short circuited or incorrect If so it may cause an electric shock burn out or damage to the vehicle Use the supplied splice as instructed in the manual to avoid any damage to the vehicle by misconnection If the product or the vehicle with the product does not perform properly consult the dealer immediately Do not try to repair the product by yourself Consult the dealer When unusual noise smell and or vibration are noticed while driving deal with them as instructed in the user s manual Do not test the product on a public road

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