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AUTRONIC SM2 AND SM2
AUTRONIC SM2
LAPTOP CALIBRATION / DIAGNOSIS SOFTWARE RELEASE 3.27/3.29
The software utility supplied with Autronic SM2 and SM3 ECU may be used with any IBM
compatible computer that is operating under MS-DOS 3.0 or later. The computer must have
the following hardware:-
i. VGA graphics adaptor.
ii. Minimum of 2MB random access memory.
iii. One serial communications port.
iv. One 3.5" any capacity or 5.25" high capacity floppy disk
drive.
The following functions are available using this program:
1. Real-time display of the current operating status of the ECU
and engine.
2. Display of error/fault condition history information recorded
in the ECU and the cancellation of stored error history.
3. Display of the relative timing of the engine position reference
signals for ease of setup.
4. Calibration adjustment:-
1. Non-interactive calibration of the ECU (offline calibration
editing).
ii. Interactive calibration of the ECU (online calibration
editing).
iii. Disk file storage and retrieval of calibrations.
iv. Free transfer of calibrations between file, screen and ECU.
V. Calibration process does not effect normal ECU operation
ie:- No hickups during online adjustment.
vi. Calibration may be password secured in ECU to prevent
unauthorised access.
vii. User I.D. may be included with calibration in ECU for ease
of future identification.
The calibration features accessible with this version of the program are as listed
below. All tabular calibrations may have a user selected table size from 1 X 1 = 1
variable up to the maximum specified for each table. The program allows calibration
tables (or maps) to be defined with variable spacing of the calibration grid points.
Mapping detail can be fine where engine charactistics vary dramatically and course where
engine charactistics are well behaved. This ensures that precise calibration is acheived
with a minimum of effort. Variable mapping precision if achieved by allowing arbitary
choise of the calibration axis site values. The program allows the building of larger
tables by the, insertion of table rows and/or columns as more calibration detail is
required. Calibrations, other than the base fuel and ignition tables, maybe initialized
with default values to eliminate the complexity of these enhanced features in
applications where only the basic features, are required.
BASE FUEL DELIVERY CALIBRATION
Basic fuel delivery calibration table providing fine (0.1%) adjustment of fuel. This
table, the engine "load", barometric pressure and corrections dependent upon intake and
coolant temperature, acceleration and deceleration and external trims determine the
actual rate of fuel delivery for all engine operating conditions. The table data values
being a representation of the engines "Volumetric efficiency" allows considerable
simplification of the calibration procedure. Up to 32 engine speed and 16 engine load
dependent calibration sites may be chosen at random calibration intervals giving up to
512 adjustment points. The engine load variable used in this table and others that
follow below is a function of throttle position if throttle position is chosen as the
primary input, and a function of manifold absolute pressure if pressure is the primary
input.
BASE IGNITION TIMING CALIBRATION
Basic ignition timing calibration table for "normal" engine operation, excluding
cranking, idling and over-run conditions. The table uses the same site calibrations as
the base fuel delivery table and therefore is of equal size. Timing is selectable in
0.25 Degrees increments over a range from 0 to 50 Degrees crank angle. The calibration
from this table is combined with temperature dependent corrections and. an external trim
to produce the actual engine "running" ignition timing.
OVERRUN IGNITION TIMING CALIBRATION
Engine speed dependent ignition timing calibration for stable combustion under closed
throttle conditions. The adjustment range is the same as the base ignition timing
calibration table above. The table comprises a single row using the same engine speed
calibration sites as the base fuel delivery table above.
CRANKING IGNITION TIMING CALIBRATION
Ignition timing for engine cranking calibration allows the selection of an engine speed
dependent timing characteristic that minimizes the possiblity of starter gear damage due
to engine kick-back, yet aids in the rapid acceleration of the engine up to running
speed. The range of calibration is as for the base ignition table and up to 5 engine
speed calibration sites may be chosen.
IDLING IGNITION TIMING CALIBRATION
Idling ignition timing calibration allows optimal timing during this condition for good
idle quality and improved idle speed stability. The range of calibration is as for the
base ignition table and up to 5 engine speed calibration sites may be chosen.
COOLANT IGNITION TIMING MODIFIER CALIBRATION
Base ignition timing modification dependent upon engine coolant temperature and engine
load to ensure efficient operation during warm-up and to minimize the possibility of
engine damage if over-heating occurs. Table size is 12 engine coolant temperature
calibration sites by 6 engine load calibration sites and the correction range is +/-
31.75 degrees.
ALTITUDE IGNITION TIMING MODIFIER CALIBRATION
Base ignition timing modification dependent upon barometric pressure and engine load to
ensure efficient operation at high altitude. Table size is 7 engine load calibration
sites by 2 barometric pressure calibration sites and the correction range is +/- 31.75
degrees.
FUEL INJECTION DELIVERY TIMING
Calibration of the actual positioning of the fuel injection pulse within the engine
cycle, dependent upon engine speed and engine load. Calibration may be selected at up to
20 engine speed sites and 5 engine load sites with a resolution of 2.8 crankshaft
degrees.
INDIVIDUAL CYLINDER FUEL DELIVERY TRIMMING
Individual calibration trim tables for each injection group (ie:-cylinder) to correct
for injector calibration differences or individual cylinder efficiency differences due
to non-ideal manifolding. These tables share common calibrations sites with the
injection timing calibration data (20 X 5) and allow +/- 61% adjustment range in 0.4%
increments..
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR FAILURE LIMP HOME CALIBRATION.
Calibration table that allows the throttle position sensor to act as a back-up in the
event of a pressure sensor failure, thus ensuring almost normal engine operation. This
is used for limp home in applications where pressure is the primary engine load input.
This table can have up to 8 engine speed calibration sites and 6 throttle position
calibration sites. Calibration range is 20 to 420 KPa in 0.1 Kpa increments.
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR FAILURE LIMP HOME CALIBRATION
Calibration table that provides a limp-home function if the throttle position sensor is
faulty. This table uses the same engine speed calibration sites as the manifold pressure
failure table limp-home table. Calibration range is 0 to 100% in 0.1 % increments.
EXHAUST BACK PRESSURE SENSOR FAILURE LIMP HOME CALIBRATION
Calibration table that allows the manifold absolute pressure sensor to act as a back up
in the event of this pressure sensor failure, thus ensuring almost normal engine
operation. This is used for limp home in applications where pressure is the primary
engine load input. This table can have up to 8 engine speed calibration sites and 6
manifold absolute pressure sites. Calibration range is 0 to 409 KPa (Gauge) in 1.6 KPa
increments.
TRANSIENT ENGINE OPERATION CALIBRATION
Calibrations to optimize the operation of the engine during acceleration and
deceleration. These calibrations all have common engine speed calibration sites (up to 8
max).
i. IGNITION ADVANCE ATTACK RATE.
Sets the maximum rate at which the ignition timing is
allowed to advance. Can be used to improve driveability
and/or reduce exhaust emissions. Calibration range 1.5 to
400 deg/sec.
ii. IGNITION ADVANCE RETARD RATE.
Sets the maximum rate at which the ignition timing is
allowed to retard. Can be used in conjunction with i. above
to improve driveability and/or reduce exhaust emissions.
Calibration range. 1:5 to 400 deg/sec.
iii. CLOSED THROTTLE ACCELERATION MULTIPLIER. Sets the amount of
additional fuel delivered for increasing throttle openings
starting from a closed throttle condition. Controls the
delivery of fuel for acceleration from small throttle
openings.
iv. OPEN THROTTLE ACCELERATION MULTIPLIER.
Sets the amount of additional fuel delivered for increasing
throttle openings starting from a part throttle condition.
Controls the delivery of fuel for acceleration from large
throttle openings.
v. PART THROTTLE ACCELERATION LIMIT.
Sets the throttle position above which the closed throttle
acceleration multiplier no longer has an effect on
acceleration fuel delivery. This calibration is dependent
upon the relative size of the throttle butterflys to the
engine capacity Calibration range is 0 to 100% of throttle
opening.
vi. ACCELERATION ENRICHMENT DECAY TIME.
Sets the duration of the acceleration enrichment.
Calibration range is 0.08 to 2 SEC.
vii. ACCELERATION ENRICHMENT RECOVERY TIME / DECELERATION
ENLEANMENT DECAY TIME. Sets the time taken for the
acceleration enrichment to recover in readiness for the next
acceleration enrichment. Also controls the duration of
enleanment when a throttle opening reduction occurs.
Calibration range is 0.08 to 2 SEC.
viii.DECELERATION ENLEANMENT MULTIPLIER. '
Sets the amount of fuel delivery reduction immediatly
following any throttle opening reduction.
CHARGE TEMPERATURE ESTIMATION CALIBRATION
Calibration that allows the estimation of the heat transfered to the incoming charge by
the hot manifold and intake port, so that an actual charge temperature may be estimated
for the calculation of correct fuel delivery. This table can have up to 16 engine speed
calibration sites and 10 engine "load" calibration sites. Calibration represent
contribution that coolant temperature has in determining the charge temperature, its
range is 0 to 100% in 0.5% increments. This calibration is particularly useful for 2
stroke engines where the charge temperature is almost totally determined by crankcase
temperature.
WARM-UP ENRICHMENT CALIBRATION
This calibration table allows engine coolant temperature and engine "load" dependent
control of additional fuel delivery. It controls additional fuel delivery after the
initial post start enrichment period has finished, and its main function is to ensure
stable engine operation during engine warmup. It can also be used to enrich the air/fuel
mixture at high engine loads if an engine overheated condition is detected in order to
minimize the risk of engine damage. Calibration may be selected at up to 13 engine
coolant temperature sites and 10 engine "load" sites and the adjustment range is 1.00 to
1.99 times the base fuel delivery.
POST START ENRICHMENT CALIBRATION
Additional fuel delivery immediately after start-up is controlled by this table, this
additional delivery decays away with time to the warm-up enrichment value from the table
above. Calibration range is 1.00 to 3.99 times the base fuel delivery. This calibration
function is only engine coolant temperature dependent and it uses the same engine
coolant temperature calibration sites as chosen for the warm-up enrichment calibration
table above.
POST START ENRICHMENT TIMEOUT CALIBRATION
The decay time for the additional fuel delivery immediately after start-up is controlled
by this table. Calibration range is 0 to 20 SEC. This calibration function is only
engine coolant temperature dependent and it uses the same engine coolant temperature
calibration sites as chosen for the warm up enrichment calibration table above.
WARM-UP ACCELERATION ENRICHMENT MULTIPLIER
Calibration multiplier for additional engine coolant temperature dependent acceleration
enrichment. Calibration range is 1.0 to 8.0 times the "warm" engine value. This
calibration uses the same engine coolant temperature calibration sites as chosen for the
warm-up enrichment calibration table above.
WARM-UP FAST IDLE RPM CALIBRATION
Calibration for idle speed increase required of automatic idle speed control function
during low temperature engine operation. This calibration table may also be used to
increase the idle speed if engine overheating occurs so that engine driven cooling fan
efficiency is improved helping to eleviate the condition. Calibration range is 0 to 1020
RPM. This calibration uses the same engine coolant temperature calibration sites as
chosen for the warm-up enrichment calibration table above.
POST START FAST IDLE RPM CALIBRATION
Calibration for idle speed increase immediately following start-up. Decays away with
time to warm-up fast idle RPM calibration. Calibration range is 0 to 1020 RPM. This
calibration uses the same engine coolant temperature calibration sites as chosen for the
warm up enrichment calibration table above.
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