User Guide Color Touch Screen Color Screen **READ IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL**
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S U S E R G U I D E TABLE OF CONTENTS Table Of Contents INTRODUCTION .............................................. 4 INTRODUCTION SAFETY WARNING & CAUTION ......................................... 4 SAFETY GUIDELINES ........................................................ 5 LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY ............................................ 6 WARRANTY INFORMATION ............................................... 7 CARB/EPA COMPLIANCE .....................................
U S E R G U I D E TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S EVOLUTION ..................................................................... 37 PROGRAMMING ........................................................... USING LEVELS ........................................................ CUSTOM OPTIONS ................................................... POWER LEVELS ........................................................... 37 37 37 39 POWER LEVELS ...........................................................
I N T R O D U C T I O N S A F E T Y W A R N I N G UU SS EE RR GG UU II DD EE & C A U T I O N TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY TERMS INTRODUCTION Throughout this User Guide (hereafter noted as User Manual or Manual) you will see important messages regarding your safety or the protection of your vehicle. These messages are designated by the words WARNING or CAUTION. WARNING indicates a condition that may cause serious injury or death to you, your passengers or others nearby.
U S E R G U I D E G U I D E L I N E S TABLEOF OFCONTENTS CONTENTS TABLE S A F E T Y I N T R O D U C T I O N SAFETY GUIDELINES INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 1. Do not exceed legal speed limits on public roadways. Use any enhanced speed capabilities of this product only in closed circuit, legally sanctioned racing environments expressly for this purpose. Loss of control from speeding on a public road could seriously injure you, your passengers, or others on the roadway. 2.
I N T R O D U C T I O N L I M I T E D 1 UU SS EE RR GG UU II DD EE Y E A R W A R R A N T Y TABLE OF CONTENTS LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY INTRODUCTION Edge Products, LLC, (hereafter “SELLER”) gives Limited Warranty as to description, quality, merchantability, fitness for any product’s purpose, productiveness, or any other matter of SELLER’s product sold herewith.
U S E R G U I D E I N F O R M AT I O N IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE’S WARRANTY CAUTION: Operate your vehicle within manufactures recommended load and weight limits as shown in the Manufactures Operator Manual. Please keep in mind that towing in anything higher than the towing level and hard driving in race or extreme performance levels using Edge products is not recommended.
I N T R O D U C T I O N UU SS EE RR GG UU II DD EE SERVICE CENTER AND COMPATIBILITY CAUTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CAUTION: RETURN YOUR VEHICLE TO STOCK BEFORE TAKING IT TO A SERVICE CENTER. All Edge modules and programmers are built to operate with OEM calibrations. If you take your vehicle to a service center they may, by your request or otherwise, update your vehicle’s calibrations.
U S E R I N T R O D U C T I O N G U I D E MECHANICAL MODIFICATIONS FORCED INDUCTION (TURBOCHARGERS OR SUPERCHARGERS) OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING C A R B / E P A PARTSDESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION PARTS Turbochargers and Superchargers drastically change the dynamics/performance of the engine, and its fueling/timing needs. Additional hard parts and custom tuning are required to run a forced induction system on an engine that was originally designed as a Naturally Aspirated (NA) engine.
I N T R O D U C T I O N TABLE OF CONTENTS P R O D U C T UU SS EE RR GG UU II DD EE R E G I S T R AT I O N PLEASE take the time to register your product on line at: www.edgeproducts.com. Follow the instructions at link: http://www.edgeproducts.com/product_registration.
U S E R G U I D E I N T R O D U C T I O N TABLEOF OFCONTENTS CONTENTS TABLE INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION THE CS (COLOR SCREEN) The CS – an acronym for Color Screen – has a familiar feel of Edge’s popular legacy Attitude and Evolution. This new full-color digital display features a ruggedized case, user-friendly buttons, an easy-to-navigate menu, and a light sensitivity sensor that automatically adjusts the brightness for improved night viewing.
I N T R O D U C T I O N U S I N G UU SS EE RR GG UU II DD EE T H E M A N U A L TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PARTS DESCRIPTION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This manual includes coverage of the best known Legacy Edge Products – the Evolution, Juice/Attitude, and Insight. You may be familiar with the products and this manual will help you navigate through their operation on the CS/CTS device platform. Most of the menus, features and operation are similar and common to each other for the various products.
P A R T S U S E R G U I D E • • Suggested Tools Flat head screwdriver Cutting Pliers INTRODUCTION Supplied Items CS or CTS Device Arkon Windshield Mount OBDII Cable Mini USB Cable Alcohol Wipe Zip Tie Packet I N C L U D E D TABLE OF CONTENTS P A R T S 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
P A R T S D E S C R I P T I O N U S E R G U I D E TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE: The Parts Description section of this manual describes each of the main parts included in your CS/CTS kit both physically as well as functionally. Refer to the “CS/CTS Quick install Guide” for proper installation and windshield mounting.
U S E R G U I D E P A R T S D E S C R I P T I O N TABLE OF CONTENTS CS/CTS WINDSHIELD MOUNT The windshield mount supplied with your CS/ CTS kit is designed to give you flexibility in mounting your device anywhere you’d like on your windshield. It is equipped with a locking suction cup, a vertically adjustable arm, and a 180 pivot head which allows you to fine tune the viewing angle to your preference.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS C S G A U G E TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 U S E R S C R E E N 3 4 5 6 G U I D E L AY O U T 7 INTRODUCTION 8 9 Figure 1 PARTS DESCRIPTION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTERNET UPDATES APPENDIX 1. Up/Down Arrow Button - On the ATTITUDE gauge screen these buttons are used to toggle the power level up/down. The EVOLUTION gauge screen may use these buttons in future feature enhancements. The INSIGHT uses these to adjust power levels when using EFILive™ and Smarty POD™.
U S E R G A U G E 2 S C R E E N 3 4 5 6 3 L AY O U T TABLE OF CONTENTS C T S G U I D E OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 1 INTRODUCTION 9 10 Figure 2 INTERNET UPDATES APPENDIX 17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Main Menu button - The main menu button gives you access to the main menu. 2. Left Gauge - The left analog gauge. The displayed parameter for all gauges can be changed by simply touching the gauge and choosing a different parameter from the list.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS G A U G E D I S P L AY TABLE OF CONTENTS GAUGE LAYOUT OPTIONS INTRODUCTION This feature allows you to adjust gauge display information directly from the main gauge screen. To adjust what the gauge displays, follow these instructions: PARTS DESCRIPTION 1. CTS - While viewing the main gauge screen, touch the gauge you would like to modify. 2. CS - While viewing the main gauge screen, press the enter button and select the gauge location you would like to modify.
U S E R OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS G U I D E T H E ATTITUDE M A I N M E N U MENU BUTTONS Both the CS and CTS devices provide you with the following three buttons for navigating the menu system: EVOLUTION VIEW CAMERA (CTS) NOTE: If you have a back-up camera or other RCA device connected to the CTS, the view camera menu item will be 19 APPENDIX NOTE: The following will only show under certain circumstances: 1.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS active within the main menu. 1. Selecting “View Camera” in the “Main Menu” list, will allow you to view the camera image. If you would like to stop viewing the camera image, touch the screen and the main gauge screen will re-appear. INTRODUCTION PARTS DESCRIPTION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Do not rely solely on the camera image for backing up. It is possible for the camera image to freeze. Always use your mirrors, and look behind you before backing up.
U S E R G U I D E INTRODUCTION NOTE: For more information on how to set the Alerts, Refer to the: “ALERT SETTINGS (OR OPTIONS)” section of this manual. T RO U BL E C O D E S When your PCM detects a problem with your vehicle it sets a trouble code. Use this menu item to retrieve the code, and to clear it after retrieval. See Figure 8. TABLE OF CONTENTS If you have exited the Alerts screen (Figure 6) you can return to the screen by entering the “Main Menu” and selecting the “Show Alerts”.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. Select the Trouble Codes from the Diagnostics menu. 3. Select Read DTCs from the menu. INTRODUCTION PARTS DESCRIPTION CLEAR DTCs After you have retrieved the trouble codes and written them down, you can clear the trouble codes by selecting Clear DTCs from the menu. This will erase any of the codes currently set. If the codes come back we recommend you see a qualified mechanic who can accurately diagnose/repair the problem.
U S E R G U I D E INTERNET UPDATES APPENDIX 23 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ACTIVE REGENERATION During active regeneration, the truck computer cleans the DPF by raising the exhaust temp to a point where the soot is burned away. This is accomplished through various engine actions which raise the EGTs in the oxidation catalyst/DPF system to a level where the soot is burned off.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS back to normal levels. In order to help you know the status of DPF Regeneration, the device will display an “R” in the “Alert Indicator” section of the screen anytime active regeneration is happening. INTRODUCTION T R A N SM ISSION RELEARN Read through the screen information on your device to understand how this feature works.
U S E R G U I D E PARTS DESCRIPTION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTERNET UPDATES APPENDIX I N JE C T O R B A L A N C E RATES Injector Balance Rates are used to determine if all the injectors are operating within the correct tolerances. RUNNING THE TEST 1. Select Injector Balance Rates from the Diagnostics screen. You’ll be prompted by the following screen. (Figure 11) INTRODUCTION R E C O RDS Records contain certain parameters for later review.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS U S E R G U I D E TABLE OF CONTENTS M I L E A GE C O A C H The Mileage Coach feature provides useful tips and tools that help you learn ways to improve your fuel mileage. Figure 11 INTRODUCTION PARTS DESCRIPTION 2. Select Yes. Figure 12 will appear. Each box represents an Injector. This screen is where you’ll want to compare the injector balance rates in both Park and Drive.
U S E R G U I D E PID option and select one of the Mileage Coach PIDs. Figure 12A . Figure 12B 2. Become familiar with each option within the Mileage Coach feature set and adjust values accordingly. Refer to the follow explanations. 27 APPENDIX LAST FUEL ECONOMY This option allows you to enter your actual Fuel Economy Value. This value is important and should be calculated and entered regularly.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PARTS DESCRIPTION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTERNET UPDATES APPENDIX much fuel you have used (Distance/Fuel = Fuel Economy). Some vehicles have their own Fuel Economy average that is displayed in cab and may be used instead of a manual calculation. TRIP ODOMETER This value is used to calculate the Trip Cost and Fuel Average. FUEL PRICE In order to calculate your Mileage and Trip Costs, the price of fuel purchased must first be entered.
U S E R G U I D E 3. Choose “Odometer” to set your current Odometer reading. The screen shown in Figure 14 will appear. 29 APPENDIX 4. Use the Arrow buttons to adjust the values up or down. 5. Press the Enter button to move to the next Digit. 6. Once all digits have been entered, the Maintenance Manager screen will reappear showing your entered value. (See example in Figure 13. A value of 49,170 was entered).
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS 7. Once the Odometer is entered and displayed, chose the “Maintenance Items” option. Alert Status Box U S E R G U I D E due and within the specified Alert Threshold. If it is red, the item is due for service. If it remains black, the item is not turned on. This all depends on the following settings. INTRODUCTION MAINTENANCE SETUP 1. First you need to setup the interval value. In figure 16 we entered 3,000.
U S E R G U I D E OPTIONS MENU Figure 18 NOTE: In Figure 18 the Engine Coolant Temperature PID is being modified. 31 APPENDIX PID ALERT OFF/ON This turns off/on the specific PID alert you chose for Figure 14. That means that any other PID that is turned on, will remain turned on. SOUND Deals with individual PID alert sounds only. INTERNET UPDATES ALERT SYSTEM OFF/ON Turns the entire alert system off/on. This disables both the alerts and sound.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS U S E R G U I D E TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PARTS DESCRIPTION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTERNET UPDATES SET POINT This value is used to trigger the alert SO U N D D URATION You can adjust the duration of the alert sound by using this menu option. Simply press the up/down arrow until you have the desired sound length in seconds. BAC K L I GH T A U T O D I M The CS and CTS devices both have ambient light sensors.
U S E R G U I D E Figure 20 33 APPENDIX NOTE: (Evolutions Only) Changing the tire size on the screen will not automatically re-calibrate the vehicle computer for tire size. You must program the vehicle in order for the changes to take place. When you program a power level to the truck the tire size INTERNET UPDATES Use the key pad on the right hand side of the screen to enter the tire size that is currently on your vehicle.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS will be programmed into the PCM and re-calibrate the speedometer. U S E R G U I D E INTRODUCTION PARTS DESCRIPTION A C C E SSO R Y OP TIONS Accessory options allow you to adjust add on features such as the Edge Expandable Accessories System(EAS). As other accessories are added, additional options will also be added. screen to camera view. If this is set too short then you’ll see the device blink as you move the gear selector past Reverse.
U S E R G U I D E The Help Menu contains useful information about your device, and the vehicle it is being used on. It also contains Edge Products Contact Information, and Technical Support tools. (Figure 23) INTERNET UPDATES APPENDIX FA C T O R Y RESET If you would like to revert back to the factory default settings, simply select Factory Reset HELP MENU OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: If you set up your units in either English or Metric, the alert value will be the same for both.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS P R O D U C T IN F O -C S/C TS The Product Info screen contains 7 important items: INTRODUCTION 1. Version 2. Application Version 3. Calibration Version 4. Firmware (BC) Version 5. FPGA Version 6. MSP430 Version 7. Serial Number PARTS DESCRIPTION The Serial Number is a number assigned to your particular device. This number is used to identify your device in the software update process and to Edge Technical Support.
U S E R G U I D E OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PROGRAMMING APPENDIX 37 INTERNET UPDATES CUSTOM OPTIONS After choosing a power level to program your vehicle with the Evolution, you will be prompted with the option to “Create OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 24 WARNING: Do not combine, or “stack” chips (modules) to gain more horsepower. The chips could be incompatible and result in power-train failure or create dangerous conditions leading to a serious or fatal accident.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS a custom program.” Choosing YES will load the Custom Options menu. (Figure 25) INTRODUCTION PARTS DESCRIPTION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTERNET UPDATES APPENDIX Figure 25 This will allow you to change certain parameters of the level you choose. Selecting NO will program a standard power level. USE CURRENT SETTINGS This option will use the previously selected options. RESET ALL VALUES This option will restore all of the settings back to factory defaults.
U S E R G U I D E PERFORMANCE - The Performance level is a high power level. The fuel injection and timing strategies are tuned semi aggressively to extract substantial power gains from the vehicle without sacrificing drive-ability or durability. 39 APPENDIX EXTREME - This is the highest setting for the Evolution. The fuel injection and timing strategies are aggressively tuned to extract high performance from your vehicle without sacrificing drive-ability or durability.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS U S E R G U I D E AT T I T U D E TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION NOTE: In order for the CS/ CTS to function properly; the JAB, Juice Module, and OBDII cables must first be installed and connected to the Attitude Monitor (CS/CTS). Refer to the EAS and JUICE Installation Guides as well as the Quick Install Guide for more information on how to install these devices.
U S E R G U I D E Edge product. (Figure 27) (NOTE: The 1999-2003 Ford 7.3L uses Engine Oil Temperatures to determine when and how much additional power is to be added.) APPENDIX 41 INTERNET UPDATES LOW BOOST RESPONSE This setting will allow you to change the performance response at low engine speed or boost levels. Select the power level for which you want to adjust the Responsiveness. Select your level of responsiveness. 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS TRANSMISSION SETTINGS These settings will allow you to de-fuel during shift and torque converter lock. INTRODUCTION NOTE: We recommend choosing de-fueling (Yes) during torque converter or clutch slip for stock transmissions. Selecting (No) prevents the Juice module from de-fueling when the torque converter or clutch is slipping. PARTS DESCRIPTION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: Selecting (No) will allow the Juice to fuel when the transmission slips.
U S E R OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS G U I D E EFI LIVE™ Adjust EFILive™ Tuned PCMS On-The-Fly! 3. Choose to turn ON the Smarty Live. PARTS DESCRIPTION 4. Return to the main gauge screen. Adjust the power levels using the up/down arrows (or button).
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS U S I N G U S E R G U I D E A C C E S S O R I E S TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION EAS JAB (EAS) The CS and CTS devices are equipped with an expandable accessories port which interfaces with the Edge Expandable Accessory System (EAS), as well as a video-in jack. (Figure 28) The JAB (Juice to Attitude Bridge) allows you to connect your Edge Juice Module to your CS or CTS device. This allows your CS or CTS to communicate with and control your Juice Module.
U S E R G U I D E NOTE: The CTS requires an adapter kit when used with Edge’s Custom Dash PODs. (Figure 32) INTERNET UPDATES EDGE MOUNTING SOLUTIONS Figure 32 APPENDIX DASH PODS Edge Products offers the best custom mounting options on the market. Edge Products dash mounts (Figure 31) offer a unique solution for CS or CTS owners that are looking to add a factory finish look to their truck.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION S U C T I O N M O UN TS Both CS and CTS devices come with a standard windshield mount (Figure 30) manufactured by Arkon Resources Inc., the leader in device-mounting solutions. The CS and CTS devices have a standard two-tab system built in so they can accept an array of different Arkon mounts.
U S E R G U I D E OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS U S I NG M YST YL E TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Create and add your own custom background using the unique Edge Products MyStyle™ Software by downloading it from the Edge Products website. Your background is limited only by your imagination! Have a picture of your family, truck, pet or logo? ...easily add it by connecting your device to your computer and use the MyStyle™ Software.
I N T E R N E T U P D A T E S F U S I O N U S E R U P D AT E G U I D E S O F T W A R E TABLE OF CONTENTS ***REQUIRES INTERNET CONNECTION*** INTRODUCTION Fusion Software allows the user to update their device to the latest version of firmware and calibration files. It can be downloaded for free from Edge Products web site at: www.edgeproducts.com.
U S E R I N T E R N E T G U I D E U P D A T E S • • • • OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS • PARTS DESCRIPTION After you’ve selected yes on the previous screen (Figure 37 the Fusion software will go through the steps in order to update the device. Once it’s completed you’ll see the following screen. (Figure 38) • MODEL : The model number for your device. LVL : The currently programmed level. BOOTLOADER : The boot loader version currently on your device.
I N T E R N E T U P D A T E S PROGRAMMING ERRORS TABLE OF CONTENTS U PD AT E REQUIRED INTRODUCTION Fusion is designed to help the development team at Edge Products support new vehicle calibrations. When you connect your device to the vehicle, the first step it takes is identifying your vehicle’s stock file. If the stock file isn’t currently supported: PARTS DESCRIPTION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTERNET UPDATES APPENDIX 1.
U S E R G U I D E O E M E G T A P P E N D I X L O C AT I O N S OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTERNET UPDATES APPENDIX 51 PARTS DESCRIPTION haust system do not accurately represent combustion chamber temperatures. The 2008 and newer Ford Powerstroke 6.4L is factoryequipped with an EGT sensor in the pipe prior to the high pressure turbo. This EGT sensor accurately represents EGT temperatures in the combustion chamber. The 2007.5+ GM Duramax and Dodge Ram 6.
A P P E N D I X TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PARTS DESCRIPTION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTERNET UPDATES APPENDIX sensor, Edge recommends you purchase an Edge Products sensor and install it in a pre-turbo location. As noted in the accessories section, you can purchase an Edge Products EGT sensor to be coupled with the Edge Accessories System (EAS) or you can purchase a standalone Edge EGT sensor. Either of these items can be purchased at www. edgeproducts.
U S E R A P P E N D I X G U I D E Dodge 6.7 Cummins Exhaust Manifold Pre-DPF/Post-Cat EGT NOX Filter Diesel Oxidation Catalyst PARTS DESCRIPTION Diesel Particulate filter Muffler Pre-Cat EGT INTRODUCTION Post-DPF EGT GM LMM Duramax Post-DPF EGT Pre-DPF/Post-Cat EGT Diesel Particulate filter OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Muffler Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Ford 6.
A P P E N D I X T I P S / T R O U B L E U S E R G U I D E S H O O T I N G TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Tip: Programming your vehicle may expose existing defects in your PCM that could disable your vehicle. It is advised that you do not program in remote locations in case of failure. Vehicle manufacturers do not recommend programming in extreme temperature.
U S E R A P P E N D I X G U I D E TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Bad connections Error 16 when programming Display beeps quickly There was a communication error Possible device malfunction Edge EGTs are not displaying Connector on the back of the device is not fully seated Unit will not power on after vehicle is started or after screen or buttons are pressed. Typically this issue is caused by a blown OBDII/Cigarette Lighter Fuse. Evolution programming errors: 1.
A P P E N D I X U S E R G U I D E TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS On Star®: Having the CS or CTS plugged into Unable to receive monthly On Star® your OBDII port may disturb On Star e-mail reports while gathering information for their reports.
U S E R A P P E N D I X G U I D E I N D E X F Q Accessory 44 Accessory Options 33 Alert 4, 16, 17, 19, 20, 30, 31, 35, 50 Alert Options 30 Show Alerts 20, 21 Threshold 29, 30 Autodim 32 Factory Reset 34 Fusion Software 48 Quarter Mile.
Copyright© 2010 Rev 07 For additional questions not found in the user guide call: Edge Products Technical Support: (888) 360-EDGE (3343) 8:00 am - 5:00 pm MST To expedite your support call, please have your Vehicle Information, Part Number, and Serial Number ready prior to calling Technical Support. The Edge Products information is found on the label located on the bottom of the device.