Beschrijving
– EIGHT different display types –








sensors
- min: lowest value that has occurred
- min warn: Value from which a warning is issued if the value is undershot
- max: highest value that has occurred
- max warn value: value from which a warning is given if it is exceeded
- Beep: a tone is emitted when the “min/max warning value” is exceeded or not reached
- Popup: If the value falls below or exceeds the “min/max warning value”, a popup window is displayed
- RefSensor: only when this sensor…
- RefValue: … above this value will be warned

internal shift light LED of the MFD15 –

shift light
- 8 values - each individually adjustable
- speed limits
- Colours
- Flash speed – the entire shift light flashes
- Shift light brightness
– Warnings: pop-up –
warnings
In the displays themselves, values that have been exceeded are shown in red and values that have not been reached are shown in blue.
If a sensor is undercut/exceeded that is not currently displayed, the sensor setting determines what happens: popup, warning buzzer or just a small yellow triangle in the top right corner of the status bar.

Representation of exceeded and undershot values
Exceeding or falling below a sensor can be displayed in various ways:
1) Sensor is not in the current display: as soon as a sensor exceeds the set min or max warning value, an arrow appears at the top right (arrow up: max value exceeded, arrow down: min value exceeded)
2) Sensor is currently exceeding a value in the current display: Max exceeded (the number is red), Below Min (the number is blue)
3) Sensor is shown and has exceeded a threshold value in the past: a triangle appears next to the sensor (arrow up: max value exceeded, arrow down: min value exceeded)
4) If a sensor has been exceeded or fallen short of, you can see exactly which one in the sensor settings
– supported control units of the MFD15 –
The following control units are currently supported:
– trijekt (Premium, Bee, trigifant) – trijekt plus with restrictions
– Megasquirt 2 and 3
– K-Data KDFI
– UMC1/UMC2
– Ecumaster EMU Black and Classic (with Can Bus Adapter)
– van Kronenburg KMS MD35 and MP25 (with Can Bus Adapter)
– VAG (VW/Audi/Seat)
– Motorsport Electronics ME221/ME442 (Can Bus)
– LinkECU
– MaxxECU
– Motec
– SCS Delta
– BMW E46 Can Bus Protocol
– VW/Audi Can Bus Protocol
– Haltech v2
– OBD2 Can Bus (250/500kbit 11/29bit) vehicles from around 2008
with serial adapter:
– VEMS
– ME221 (discontinued! please use ME221v2)
The MFD15 is delivered with:
- Display (MFD15)
- Rotary knob with 0.5m connection cable
- Adapter cable for connecting 12V and updating the display
- MicroUSB data cable for updates
- Connection plugs for analog inputs and Can Bus
- 20cm pre-crimped connection cable for Can Bus, analog inputs, 5V and sensor ground
- Pins to crimp yourself
– OBD2 connection –
With our OBD Plug and Play cable, the connection is made directly to the OBD socket. In addition, only the 12V supply has to be tapped with the enclosed fuse adapter.The following values are read out:*
- Speed (RPM)
- engine load
- Fuel pressure (FuelPressure)
- Boost pressure (MAP)
- Vehicle speed (Speed)
- Ignition angle (IgnAng)
- Intake temperature (IAT)
- Air Mass (MAF)
- Oil temperature (OilTemp)
- Fuel pressure relative to intake vacuum (FuelRail)
- water temperature (CLT)
- Lambda1-8
- Cat Temperature Bank1 Sensor 1 (CatTemp1)
- Cat Temperature Bank1 Sensor 2 (CatTemp2)
- Cat Temperature Bank2 Sensor 1 (CatTemp3)
- Cat Temperature Bank2 Sensor 2 (CatTemp4)
- Additionally 4 analogue inputs
* here it is always different from vehicle to vehicle what is spent.
