These settings belong to their respective output and are moved to the location the output is being used to make setting up faster and easier. When multiple functions are using the same Analog (only possible when using as a DI) these settings are found under Analog Inputs -> Input Pins -> the desired Analog.

To find the function/s using an Analog (when it is showing "multiple', only possible when using as a DI) go to Analog Inputs -> Input Pins -> the desired Analog and double click on connection list. If the Function setting (found under Anaalog Inputs -> Input Pins and always has a lock symbol) is double clicked on it will take you to the first function it is assigned to (if it is assigned).

 

Function Using Analog

Function Using Analog

 

Analog / Analog Temperature X Error Low

This setting allows the user to control the minimum allowable voltage on the respective analog input. If the input voltage drops below this value an error flag is raised, this is useful for picking up on wiring errors, unplugged sensors or failed sensors and can save the engine if the sensor that has failed is used for fuelling or ignition.

 

Analog / Analog Temperature  X Error High

This setting allows the user to control the maximum allowable voltage on the respective analog input. If the input voltage rises above this value an error flag is raised, this is useful for picking up on wiring errors, unplugged sensors or failed sensors and can save the engine if the sensor that has failed is used for fuelling or ignition.

 

Analog Temperature X Pull-up Resistor (Analog Temperature 1-4 only)

This setting allows the user to control the internal pull-up on analog temperature pins. On Storm's and Monsoon's the pull-ups are fixed at 1kOhm and aren't able to be turned off. On all other ECUs ANT1&2 can be 1kOhm, 10kOhm or Off with only ANT3&4 being fixed at 1kOhm.

 

Error Value

This setting doesn't actually belong to the analog pin, it belongs to the function using it. Most functions have a configurable error value which is the value that is used when the input is in fault (above error high or below error low). This fault value is in the units of the function.