Acewell ACE-6000 Series User Manual
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ATV/Motorcycle/Scooter ComputerACE-6XXX User ManualRPM sensor mounting:Reed Speed Sensor and Magnet:1. This sensor is universal sensor for motorcycle, find a rotating part toinstall magnet (for example disk, sprocket or driveshaft) and a locationto install the sensor where it can be aligned to the magnet.2. Align the center of the magnet to either of the sensor marking lines orthe side of the sensor. The magnet must not travel down the body ofthe sensor.3. Installing the sensor parallel to the vibration direction creates optionalanti-vibration effect.4. Make sure the gap between the magnet and the sensor is within 8mm.Max. 8mmVibration DirectionsensorMax. 8mmVibration DirectionsensorSpeed Sensor Mounting:ACEWELL has several speed sensors; the unit may include one of them.If the model is intended to be connected to a gearbox electronic speedoutput to obtain the speed reading, no speed sensor will be included.FUNCTIONSRPM: Digital Tachometer1. It displays digital tachometer up to 19,990RPM and displays 19,999rpm when tachometer is over 20,000rpm..2. It has 2 wires to pick up RPM signal, the yellow wire is to connect toPlug,and white wire is for signal from ECU or Ignition coil.Shift Warning RPM1. The function enables you to set up a shift warning RPM.2. A indicator flashes when RPM reaches 500rpm before setting value.3. Shift warning LED indicator flashes when RPM reaches setting value, and stopsflashing after you shift gear.Km/H or MPH: Speedometer1. Displays speed mete r up to 399.9 Km/H or 248.5 MPH.2. The maximum frequency of software divider is 7K Hz.3. With a small wheel size and large number of pulses per wheelrevolution it may not be possible to display very high speeds.MAX: Maximum Speed MeterDisplays highest speed achieved since last Reset operationAVG: Average Speed MeterIt calculates average speed from last RESET. The AVG is calculated fromTRIP1 be divided by RT.TRIP 1&2: Trip Meter 1&2TRIP function accumulates trip distance since last RESET as long as bike/vehicle is moving.Specific Hall sensors:Cable drive adaptors for most bikes originally fitted with cable drivenspeedometers or odometers are available. When using these cables itis necessary to divide the circumference setting by the number ofrotations of the cable per rotation of the wheel.Thermo Sensor and Sensor Tube:1. The unit includes a water temperature sensor; you may have topurchase a suitable water pipe temperature sensor tube to installthe sensor on some bikes.2. Cut the water pipe, insert the temperature tube into the pipe andsecure it by attached pipe clamps.3. Screw the sensor into the tube.4. If your vehicle is fitted with a thermostat that stops water flowing tothe radiator when the engine is cold, you will not get a reading untilthe thermostat opens.5.Custom sensors are available for carburetted bikes to replace theoriginal sensor.Wire Remote Control Switch Installation:1. Install the switch arm on handlebar.2. Install the switch box to one of 3 fixing holes and adjust switch box toa suitable angle.3. Plug the switch box connector into the main unit matching connector.Hall Effective Speed Sensor and Magnet:1. This is universal sensor for ATV or motorcyclefront or rear wheelinstallation or motorcycle front wheel installation. For some fitmentsan accessory speed sensor holder may need to be purchased.2. Find a rotating part to install magnet (for example disk, sprocket ordriveshaft) and a location to install the sensor where it can be alignedto the magnet3. Align the center of the magnet to center of side face of the sensor.4. Make sure the gap between the magnet and the sensor is within 5mm.INSTALLATION & PARTSMain Unit Installation:PANEL DESCRIPTIONSFEATURES1. Tachometer Scale2. Needle Tachometer3. 1st row: Speedometer4. 2nd row: Other functions5. Gear Indicator6. RESET Button7. MODE Button8. RPM Shift Warning Indicator9. Bar Temperature gauge10. Bar Fuel gauge11. 8 LED indicatorsDifferent models have different LED indicators, each indicator symbolmeans as below:SPECIFICATIONSACE-64XX: 9,000rpmACE-65XX: 12,000rpmACE-66XX: 15,000rpmACE-67XX: 20,000rpmNeedle tachometer, integrated digital functions and 6-10 LEDindicators for different models.Displays needle tachometer, speedometer, bar temperature andfuel gauges, gear indicator and one other function simultaneously.Features a 99 lap timer and an optional cable connected remotecontrol switch.Gear indicator which calculates gear by comparing speed and RPM.An optional air temperature sensor can measure outsidetemperature.Fuel gauge full and empty resistances are fully adjustable and it canconnect to sender units with resistance range up to 990 ohms. Inreserve mode, the fuel gauge is not displayed and fuel symbol lightswhen the input wire is connected to -ve. The gauge can be switchedoff entirely if not required.Flexible battery warning voltage setting from 11.0 to 15.0V.Speedometer can show nearest 1 or 0.1 mph or km/h speed ifrequired by user. E.g. 100 or 100.5.Highly visible 12mm shift warning LED indicator.Allows end user to adjust odometer when the odometer is less than30km / 18.6 miles.Universal wheel circumference setting range from 1 to 3999mm.Includes bracket, RPM sensing wire, hall or reed speed sensor,fitting kits, wiring harness and temperature sensor.Excellent water resistant, anti vibration structure and noiseimmunity design.Power Input DC 12VTachometer Sensor CDI or Ignition Coil SignalSpeed Sensor Reed or hall SensorTemperature Sensor Thermo SensorSpeed input divider setup 1-199 PulsesMaximum speed input frequency 7K HzWheel circumference setting 1mm-3999mmDimensions 130.6mm x83.4mmx31.3mmThanks for purchasing the ATV/Motorcycle/scooter computer; thismanual is specifically designed for ACE-6XXX-XX series. Different serieshave different needle tachometer scales, each series has differentmodels, each model has different LED indicators. You may find that thephoto has a set of LED indicators different from your computer, thephoto is for reference only.Different series with different needle tachometer scalesare as bellows:Main Unit1112457810936Left direction indicator/GreenMain-beam headlamp/BlueRight direction indicator/GreenHazard Warning/ RedParking/GreenDirection indicator/GreenEngine oil / RedNeutral Gear /GreenReverse Gear /RedDrive Gear /GreenEngine coolant temperature/ RedPDRNRear fog lamp/AmberFlash Trailer/Green Engine in out of use/ RedFunctions SpecificationsSymbolNeedle TachometerACE-64XX 9,000rpmACE-65XX 12,000rpmACE-66XX 15,000rpmACE-67XX 20,000rpmDigital TachometerSpeedometerMaximum speedAverage speedTemperature 1Temperature 2Max. TemperatureTrip meter 1&2 Trip 1&2Odometer12/24 Hour ClockRiding timerODORTRPMKm/h / MPHMAX SPDAVG SPD10-19,990 rpm,2.4-399.9 km/h (248.5 MPH),2.4-399.9 Km/h (248.5 MPH),2.4-399.9 Km/h (248.5 MPH),0°C-180 °C /32°F-356°F0°C-180 °C /32°F-356°F0°C-180 °C /32°F-356°F<0°C display -L-, >180 °C display -H-0.0-999.9 KM /624.9Miles0 - 999999 KM, 0-624999 MilesAM/PM 0:00’ – 11H59’ / 23H59’0-99H59`59``Gear indicatorBar-Fuel GaugeBar-Temperature 1-7 Bar-graphic or off modeMaintain reminder 9999km, 9999 hours or oFFLAPN, R, 1, 2,…8 gears and off modeAdjustable 10Ω -990Ω, reserve mode, or not displayed99 lapsLAPTotal Riding TimeTotal Hour meterVoltage GaugeTT 0-999999H0-999999H8.0-18.0 Volt and battery warningsVHRTTSpring WasherWasherRubber PadFixing Screw NutBracketODO: Odometer1. ODO accumulates total distance traveled.2. ODO datemory and cannot be reset.RT: Riding Timer1. Calculates total running time since last RESET.2. Counter automatically begins with movement.TT: Total Riding Timer1. Calculates total riding time from the beginning of the bike.2. TT data is stored in memory, and cannot be reset.HRTT: Hour Meter1. Calculates total engine operation time since installation RESET.2. Count automatically begins with engine starting.3. HRTT data is stored in memory, and cannot be reset.: 12/24 hour ClockIt displays 12 or 24 hour current time.TEMP 1 and 2:Temperature Meter 1 & 21. It measures and displays from 0°C-180°C / 32°F-356°F.2. It displays -L-°C or -L-°F when temperature is lower than 0°C(32°F) or disconnectedtemperature sensor, and displays -H- °C or –H-°F when temperature is over 180°C or356°F.3. User can measure engine temperature with sensor 1 and ambient air temperature withsensor 2.4. The bar-temperature and digits of temperature as well temperature LED indicator flashwhen the thermo sensor detects temperature higher than the maximum presettemperature.MAX TEMP 1&2: Maximum Temperature 1 & 2Displays highest temperature achieved since last Reset operation.: Digital Voltage and Battery Warnings1. It checks bike’s battery and charging systems health.2. It has 3 modes to be set, b-on, b-oFF and b-HI, all 3 modes range is from 11.0V to 15.0V.3. The “b-on” means battery warning on voltage, when the voltage falls below this theLED will flash.4. The “b-off” means battery warning off voltage, b-off voltage must larger than b-onvoltage.5. The “b-HI” means battery high voltage, it comes on to warn that the batter has overcharging.: Gear Indicator1. The gear indicator calculates gear by comparing speed and RPM then displays gearposition.2. User has to train the gear indicator before use it.SCAN: Scan function1.The 2nd row of LCD data will be changed automatically every preset number ofseconds if the SCAN is selected. The scan period is from 1 to 20 seconds.2. All functions will be manual operations when SCAN is switched off.:Fuel Gauge1. Has 7 bars to indicate how much fuel remains.2. To use as a fuel gauge, the user enters the sender ‘empty’ resistance between 10and 990 ohms and the sender ‘full’ resistance between 10 and 990 ohms. Thecomputer produces a linear scale of bars between these two resistances. When lessthan 10% fuel remains the gauge will flash and the warning LED if fitted will light.3. To use as a reserve indicator, connect the reserve switch to the input and put into“rEs” mode. When the switch pulls the input to –ve the LED warning will light. Onvehicles with temperature based sensors a 68Ω 5W resistor needs to be connectedbetween the input wire and 12v (switched).4. If the gauge and warning lamp are not required they can be switched off:Bar Thermometer*1.Have 7 bars to indicate engine temperature.2.The 4th bar counts from bottom be turned on and over temperature LED flashes whenthermometer reaches the preset warning temperature, each +/-15˚C lights on/off a barbase on the 4th bar.3.The bar-temperature flashes when the measured temperature is higher than the presetwarning temperature.LAP : Lap Timer1.It can keep up to 99 sets of lap timer of each circle.2.The function must be operated by an additional wiring remote controlswitch or an accessory IR receiver/transmitter or a magnetic field sensor.Freezing Time for Lap timer:1.The freezing time is designed to avoid additional count signal during the set time.2.The set range is from 1 to 20 seconds.Speed decimal option:1.User can decide to display speed to 1 or 0.1 mph / km/h.2.Follow the item 11 of set up mode to option the decimal of speedometer.: Maintenance Reminder1.The maintenance reminder can set by either trip meter or hour meter, andan “Off” mode to switch it off.2.The trip meter maintenance can be set up to 9999km.3.The HRT maintenance reminder can be set up to 9999 hours.1.Connect either the yellow or white wire to sense the RPM signal.2.The yellow wire can be wrapped around the spark plug lead.a.Signal strength from the ignition coil is dependent on coil type.b.Coil 2-5 turns around spark plug lead, the more turns the stronger the signal. Aweak signal will not show a reading on the screen whereas a very strong signalwill have a reading which is too high or very jittery. If the reading is incorrectthen try putting the 1MΩresistor which is included in the box inline in thesensor wire.3.If the signal is still unstable, please try to connect the white wire to either theECU rev counter output or to the primary side of the coil or to the pulse wire onan active spark plug cap.10R-0312652 |
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