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Trigger Edge : This field determines whether the E6S is to trigger on a rising or a falling
edge. Refer to Appendix E - Trigger Interface for details on how to determine this
setting. If a Reluctor Adapter is being used, this field should be set to Falling.
Output Type: This field is used to determine how the ignition output signal is to be defined.
Constant Duty should only be used with the Haltech Ignition Module or other
“intelligent” igniters and special aftermarket systems that perform dwell control.
Constant Charge may be selected if the igniter operates simply as a switch (ie a
“dumb” igniter) and requires a dwell signal.
Coil Charge Time: Only required if Constant Charge selected as Output Type. This is the
time require to charge the coil fully, or until the igniter’s current limit is reached,
typically 4-5 ms. Refer to Appendix E for additional information.
Output Edge: The Output Edge should be falling with a 30% switch when using a Haltech
igniter as supplied with the E6S kit (This is the default setting). If you are using any
other igniter, refer to Appendix E [E.4] for details on how to set this field for the
igniter used.
In Advanced Mode, several other fields are available. Some of them are fairly complex and
should not be changed unless you are totally familiar with their operation. Consult Appendix
B - The Advanced Features, to familiarise yourself with their functions. The Advanced
Mode fields are :
Trigger Type : There are three settings for this field :
The Standard trigger sends one trigger to the ECU for each spark event. On a V8, for
instance, there are 4 firing strokes for each revolution and, therefore, the E6S would be
expecting 4 triggers each revolution. These triggers should occur between 60 - 100°
BTDC (as described under Trigger Degrees above) and can be generated by either a
crank angle sensor or cam angle sensor in a distributor.
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