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1. This limited warranty is made only to the original end user purchaser you of the product and does not extend to any subsequent purchasers or owners of the product The original end user is the first user to put the product into service in any fashion It is your responsibility to establish the warranty period by verifying the original purchase date If you discover a defect Woolich Racing will at its option repair or replace this product with a new or reconditioned product at no charge to you provided you return it during the warranty period with transportation charges prepaid to Woolich Racing Please attach your name address telephone number and a copy of the receipt from Paypal as proof of date of original purchase as well as a detailed description of the problem for which service is requested You are responsible for packing the product to be returned If the repairs are covered by the Limited Warranty and if the product was properly shipped to Woolich Racing Woolich Racing will pay the return shipping charges This warranty applies only to Woolich Racing products This warranty does not cover damaged resulting from accident misuse abuse or neglect and or damage during any type of transportation resulting from improper packaging damage to any product which has been altered in any fashion including damage resulting from causes other than product defects including and not by way of limitation lack of technical skill competence or e
2. the LBPM Example The following 0 5v AD configuration screen shows the AD configuration for a Wideband O2 sensor routed to AFR All Cylinders which has a Ov AFR of 9 6 and a 5v AFR of 19 6 AFR All Cylinders Ov 5v Parameters p 00 y 960 ol 5 00 v 13 60 0 00v 9 6 hy MEENET LTEC DV Teme Sawn Like To The LN Frequency Rising Edge Configuration You can measure a frequency input on the LBPM The AD input will measure the rising edge of a signal in Hz and the frequency value can be converted to other units via a Conversion Factor 1 Enter the Pulses per Sample which is the number of pulses rising edges which correspond to 1 sample e g if you are measuring a crank angle sensor input the number of teeth on the crank angle sensor ig Frequency Parameters Pulses per Sample p3 Conversion Factor 60 000 0 00 Hz 0 0 2 Enter the Conversion Factor This conversion factor is multiplied by the frequency to give you the final converted value e g Enter 60 to convert a frequency value from a crank angle sensor to RPM The frequency value will be in Hz which i e Revs per Second to convert this to Revs per Minute you need to multiply by 60 ig Frequency Parameters AD Frequency Parameters Pulses per Sample p3 3 Once you have entered the AD Frequency parameters in the configuration screen you should see the converted value displayed on the configuration screen Yo
3. as either 0 5v input or Frequency Rising Edge Channels 5 8 can be configured for O 5v input IR Woolich Racing Device Configuration N Ese Log Start Configuration Time Delay 0 Engine Running RPM 0 E Log Data to micro SD in Engine Data Mode Analogue Digital Configuration TE Aralogue Digtai2 WEES Analogue Digital 3 een Analogue Digtal 4 Di Analogue Digtal 5 Analogue Digital 6 Analogue Digital 7 Analogue Digital 8 Each AD channel can be routed to an Engine Data parameter for use in the Engine Data screen or in the AutoTune screen IR Woolich Racing Device Configuration is Log Start Configuration Time Delay 10 Engine Running 7 RPM 0 E Log Data to micro SD in Engine Data Mode Analogue Digital Configuration N ED Analogue Digital 2 Disabled Analogue Digital 3 Disabled Analogue Digital 4 Disabled AFR Cylinder 1 AFR Cylinder 2 pad Bi Analogue Digital 6 Disabled Analogue Digital 7 Disabled Analogue Digital 8 Disabled EE EE Once you have selected an AD channel routing you need to click on the Configure button to open the configuration screen for the AD channel hy MEENET LTEC DV Teme roun Like To The LN 0 5v Configuration When you first configure a 0 5v AD channel you will need to calibrate the AD input This process allows the LBPM to account for any ground offsets and
4. useful to prevent logging data when the key is turned on but the engine is not running RPM The RPM that the engine must go above before data logging will begin This setting is useful to delay the start of data logging until the engine has been taken above the selected RPM Log Data to micro SD in Engine Data mode This setting creates data logs on the LBPM when in both Data Logging mode AND Engine Data mode It is useful if you are using the LBPM on the dyno to monitor engine data and you would also like to log data to be used with the Woolich Racing AutoTune Only Log Analogue Digital Data Normally Analogue Digitial data is only logged when there is an active connection to Engine Data When this setting is enabled the LPPM will log data from the Analogue Digital inputs without the LBPM connected to engine data hy MEENET LTEC T Teme awn Like To The L N Once you have made changes to the LBPM configuration you should click the Save button to save the settings permanently to the device Analogue Digital Configuration The LBPM has 8 channels of Analogue to Digital conversion The Analogue Digital Configuration sections allows you to enable and configure the Analogue Digital Convertors see Analogue Digital Convertors for more details hy SV el II 7 4 Device Firmware Update The LBPM firmware version is automatically checked every time you Read Write or open the Engine Data screen It is also checked when you ope
5. user guide covers how to install configure and use the Woolich Racing Log Box Pro Denso LBPD For information on how to use the Woolich Racing Tuned WRT software please visit our Support Centre Video Tutorials section For Installation instructions and User Guides please visit the User Guides section of the Woolich Racing web site For other information and frequently asked question please search the Support Centre and Woolich Racing Forums 2 Installing USB Drivers The LBPM uses standard Windows USB Drivers You do not need to download or install any special drivers Windows will automatically detect the LBPM when you plug it into a computer with a USB cable You should have the LBPM in either Read Write or Engine Data mode for the initial installation The following window should appear confirming the device has been installed N Driver Software Installation VW EE USB Input Device installed USB Input Device d Ready to use hy MEENET LTEC Teme Our Bike ToThe amp Once installed you should see the device listed in Windows Devices and Printers as Woolich Racing USB Add a device Add a printer 4 Unspecified 4 Generic USB Hub USB2 0 Hub USB3 0 Hub Woolich Racing USB 22 items 3 Device Configuration The LBPM can be configured by selecting the Tools gt Device Configuration menu item within the Woolich Racing Tuned software WRT Y
6. MSF Zu 2 STICHT Woolich Racing Log Box Pro Mitsubishi User Guide Table of Contents N sold ede erene EE E 3 27 sta lie HSBIDEVERS osse ee EE EE re od n ER Oe Ee ee DE GED 3 3 Device Geld UN Al OW EER N ee nen OR EE EE NE Ee er N A Device Type and Firmware version sesse disse ernennen 5 EGS bal U COMMS Uk QUIOM io OE DE DE en OG Ge OG OG 5 Analogue Disital Configuration 6 4 Device Firmware Update a ates esc ners gest dans ge ese De RE GE DR DE N RO GE 7 By oEonneetine tie BP er RA Ee ee 7 6 MTO SP ES Ad ee de ee ee ED 7 7 Connecting Zeitronix Wideband O2 sees se ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee RE ee ee RE ee ee 8 8 Engine Data Mode Yellow LED On 222 9 9 Data Logging Mode Green LED ON sees ee ee ee ee RE ee ee ee ee ee RE ee ee RE ee ee 9 Data Logone MONG ss EE een ee ee 9 UBM o SEO a MG de ei SE ES RS ee ee E ee io ee ee ee 9 10 Read Write Mode Red LED ON u en Dee Ge oe oe ee en De Oe Ee Se eo 10 11 Dicconnecine die BP se Ee Ee Ee GE Ge RE Ge ee 10 12 Analogue Digital CONV SI Ol een EE EG EE Ge 11 FOV CONEA O sos Ee Ge Go AG n a DE Ge ee 13 Frequency Rising Edge ConfiguratiON sees sesse ee see ee ee ee ee ee de ee RR ee ee RE ee ee ee 15 13 Bluetooth IMS Ce WAG OUI ee EG E ei Ge ese REDE Ge 16 MAAN EE LA EE EE EE OE N EE EE ER N ON 18 hy SV el II 7 STIL Bl ie Fa he ARE TERE ee EEN EE OE EE NE EE EG 18 hy MEENET LTEC DV Teme Sawn Like To The LN 1 Introduction This
7. allowing you to access log files stored on the micro SD card SAX VE LA SPEHAT Teme oun Bike To The 4 7 Connecting Zeitronix Wideband 02 The LBPM has a direct digital connection to a Zeitronix Wideband O2 controller The connector is a standard RJ12 telephone style connector If you purchased the LBPM with the Zeitronix Wideband O2 in a package with the installation kit you would have received the cable which allows you to directly connect the Zeitronix to the LBPM The connection to the Zeitronix Wideband O2 controller is a digital connection allowing the LBPM to receive and log AFR data at 50hz i e every 20ms There is no loss of quality for the AFR data as it is received digitally from the Zeitronix To connect the Zeitronix to the LBPM plug in the RJ12 cable to both devices hy SV el II 7 STIL 8 Engine Data Mode Yellow LED on To select Engine Data Mode move the mode switch to the left position When in Engine Data Mode the Yellow LED will be on The engine data mode allows you to view real time engine data within the WRT software in the Engine Data screen The LBPM has several statuses while in Engine Data Mode 1 Connecting to ECU The Green and Yellow LED s will be solid the Red LED will flash when attempting to connect 2 Connected to ECU The Yellow LED will be soled the Green LED will flash rapidly indicating active communications with the ECU 3 Connected to the ECU Engine D
8. ata sent to PC The Green LED will flash rapidly indicating active communications with the ECU the Yellow LED will flash rapidly when Engine Data is sent to the PC via USB 9 Data Logging Mode Green LED on Data Logging Mode To begin data logging make sure the USB Cable is unplugged and move the mode switch to the centre position The green LED should illuminate 1 Connecting to the ECU The Green status LED will be solid the Red LED will flash when attempting to connect 2 Connected to ECU waiting to begin Logging Once the LBPM has connected to the ECU it will go into wait state until the Log Start Configuration settings are met While in wait state the green status LED will flash rapidly indicating communications with the ECU are active 3 Logging Data Once the Log Start Configuration settings have been met the LBPM will automatically start logging data The green LED will continue to flash rapidly The Red LED will flash as data is written to the micro SD card Log files are stored with a numeric file name starting at 0001 WRL each new log file is named higher than the last logged file i e 0001 WRL 0002 WRL etc USB Mass Storage Mode When you plug a USB cable into the LBPM data logging will stop and the device will go into USB Mass Storage mode The device will appear on your computer as an USB Mass Storage Device i e external hard drive You will be able to open the LBPM like any other hard drive on your computer and dire
9. ctly copy open the Woolich Racing Log Files WRL files hy SV el I 7 10 Read Write Mode Red LED on The Read Write mode allows you to Read and Write to the ECU i e Flash the ECU To select Read Write Mode move the mode selection switch to the right position When in Read Write mode the Red LED will be on The Red LED will flash when data is sent from the ECU to the computer the Green LED will flash when data is sent from the computer to the ECU Note Not all ECU s can be Read via the main ECU plugs if this option is greyed out in the WRT software it is not available for the ECU you are working with 11 Disconnecting the LBPM When plugged in and in Data Logging Mode the LBPM will log engine data every time you ride your bike Woolich Racing recommends disconnecting and removing the LBPM when not in use To Disconnect the LBPM from the ECU unplug the 8 pin Molex connector between the ECU harness and the LBPM IX VE LA STEL Fi oun Bike To The 4 12 Analogue Digital Convertors The LBPM has 8 channels of Analogue Digital convertors These AD channels are available on the 2 RJ45 connectors Each AD channel is paired with a Ground wire We recommend using a twisted pair of wires for each AD channel and Ground wire pair You can use standard RJ45 computer network cables for the AD input cables The pin assignment for the AD Channels follows NN rt O OO u dT AU Channels 1 4 can be configured
10. n the Device Configuration screen If anewer version of the firmware for the device is found it will be automatically updated via the built in bootloader If there is a problem with the firmware update process you can put the LBD into bootloader mode Unplug the USB cable then move the mode switch to a position half way between one of the regular modes Plug the USB cable back in and all of the LED s will flash indicating the device is in bootloader mode You can then go to Tools gt Device Configuration and you will be prompted to select the device type and the firmware will be updated to the latest version 5 Connecting the LBPM 1 You need to install a Woolich Racing On Bike Harness for your bike before you can use the LBPM You can download model specific instructions for the On Bike Harness Installation from our web site http www woolichracing com UserGuides aspx 2 Once you have installed the On Bike Harness you can plug the 8 pin white Molex connector into the On Bike Harness 6 Micro SD Card The LBPM comes with a micro SD card installed This card will allow you to log approximately 80 hours of engine data There is a slot in the plastic case to remove the micro SD card however we do not recommend regular removal of the micro SD card The micro SD card contents are available when you plug the LBPM into your computer via USB cable while in Data Logging mode The micro SD appears as an USB Mass Storage Device
11. nterthe paring code 1234 then click Next MEENE SPTEIHAT ID Teme Ou Bike To Tne ta Enter the pairing code for the device This will verify that you are connecting to the correct device 1234 The code is either displayed on your device or in the information that came with the device Woolich Racing BT Configuring device What if I can t find the device pairing code 7 You will get following message when the Woolich Racing BT has been configured Oo E Ona Se This device has been successfully added to this computer Windows is now checking for drivers and will install them if necessary You may need to wait for this to finish before your device is ready to use To verify if this device finished installing properly look for it in Devices and Printers Woolich Racing BT 8 The Woolich Racing BT device will appear in Devices and Printers And also in Device Manager under Ports COM and LPT as Standard Serial over Bluetooth OO Comme Panel o Herders and Sound Orom and bunten u downs Devers ae Br PP Addon Adilagumm Ramme drs se Gie l man Me ze Mei ato pe wo SV el II 7 SS Warranty Woolich Racing Warranty obligations are limited to the terms set forth below Woolich Racing warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for the period of one 1 year The warranty period begins with the date of original retail purchase
12. ou should have the LBPM in Read Write mode Red LED on or Engine Data mode Yellow LED on The software will attempt to automatically connect to the LBPM ifthe connection does not succeed you can click the Connect button to connect manually The following screen will be shown hy SV el I 7 LTEC T Teme VON Like To The L N IR Woolich Racing Device Configuration WW Pi Log Box Pro Mitsubishi Fimware Version 1 0 8 Log Start Configuration Time Delay 0 RPM 0 Log Data to micro SD in Engine Data Mode Only Log Analogue Digital Data Analogue Digital Configuration Analogue Digital 1 Analoque Digital 2 Analogue Digital 3 Analogue Digital 4 Analogue Digital 5 Analoque Digital 6 Analogue Digital 7 Analoque Digital 8 Device Type and Firmware version The device type and firmware version information is shown in the top section of the screen Log Start Configuration The Log Start Configuration allows you to configure the various parameters which affect when Data Logging begins Time Delay The number of seconds to delay before starting to log data after the device is powered on This setting is useful if you would like to delay data logging to prevent log files from being created when starting the bike for short amounts of time Engine Running When this option is checked the engine must be running before data will be logged This setting is
13. u can update the AD settings and immediately see the converted value update using the entered values 4 When you have configured the AD channel click the OK button 5 Click the Save button on the Device Configuration screen to save the AD configuration to the LBPM 13 Bluetooth Installation The LBPM has Bluetooth built in allowing you to monitor real time engine data direct from the ECU via Bluetooth To configure the Bluetooth connection 1 Open Devices and Printers in Windows 2 Click Add a Device 3 Woolich Racing BT will appear in the Add a device screen Os an U Adda device _ u Select a device to add to this computer Windows will continue to look for new devices and display them here za Woolich Racing BT N Bluetooth Other What if Windows doesn t find my device 4 Select Woolich Racing BT and click Next 5 Select Enter the device s pairing code o a Add a device gt Select a pairing option gt Create a pairing code for me The device has a keypad gt Enter the device s pairing code Woolich Racing BT The device comes with a pairing code Check for one on the device or in the device manual gt Pair without using a code This type of device such as a mouse does not require a secure connection How can Itell if my device has a pairing code 6 E
14. will give a more accurate AD converted value To calibrate an AD channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Connect your RJ45 harness to the AD input on the LBPM Connect the ground wire for the AD channel to the ground for the sensor to be measured Temporarily connect the AD channel wire to the ground wire Click the Calibrate button on the 0 5v AD configuration screen AFR All Cylinders Ov 5v Parameters p 00 yY 0 00 500 ev bon Cal brate AD The software will run through a calibration process during this process you will see a complete indicator on the configuration screen Once calibrated you can connect the AD wire in your harness to the sensor to be measured You can then enter the values for the 0 5v AD conversion a Lower Voltage Value Enter the lower voltage and the converted value this corresponds to b Upper Voltage Value Enter the upper voltage and the converted value this corresponds to hy MEENET STEL Femme VOL Like To The LN AFR All Cylinders Ov 5v Parameters po Fly 19 60 8 Once you have entered the AD configuration values you should see the converted value displayed on the configuration screen You can update the AD settings and immediately see the converted value update using the entered values 9 When you have configured the AD channel click the OK button 10 Click the Save button on the Device Configuration screen to save the AD configuration to
15. xperience of the user and or failure to use the product in accordance with the instructions provided in the User s Manual or Installation Manual and service performance by an unauthorized person or entity Any implied warranties including fitness for use and merchantability are limited to the period of the expressed warranty set forth above The remedies provided under this warranty are exclusive and in lieu of all others Disclaimer This product is meant for Off Road use only and is not street legal Owner assumes responsibility for his or her own actions when using this product Woolich Racing hereby expressly disclaims liability and shall not be responsible for incidental consequential and contingent damages or any kind or nature including without limitation damages to persons or property whether a claim for such damages is based upon warranty contract tort or otherwise damages due to or arising out of the loss of time or loss of profits Woolich Racing shall not be responsible for any damages caused by the presence of error or omission in any of its manuals instructions or related materials

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