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Table of Contents

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Read Me

45

3

Safety Warning & Caution

45

4

Safety Guidelines

46

5

FCC Compliance

46

7

Quick Start

47

7

In-Cab Display

48

8

Accessories

9

Cable Installation

9

Windshield Mount Installation

10

Touch Screen

11

Main Menu

12 Update Software

12

Downloading Update Agent 1.0

13

Product Updates

14 Tuning

14

Tuning Vehicle

17 Performance Tests

17

0-60, 0-100, 1/4 Mile, & 1/8 Mile Tests

19 Settings

19

Display & Audio Settings

20

Device colors

21

Wi-Fi Setup

22

Check for Updates

23

Unit of Measure

23

Tire Size

24

Restore Default PIDs

25

Restore Default Settings

25

Alert Settings

26 Gauges & Logging

26

Gauge Layouts

28

Theme Settings

29

Backup Camera

30

Wallpaper

32

Individual Gauge Setup

34

Pitch/Roll G-Force Screen

36

Recording

36

DataViewer Download

37

DataViewer

38 EAS Accessories

38

EAS Overview

39

EAS Device Instructions

42 Diagnostics

42

Trouble Codes

43

Manual Regeneration

44

Mobile Regeneration

44

Injector Balance Rates

Help/Info
Device Info Tutorials F.A.Q's Runtime Log Tech Support

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Read Me
Safety Warning & Caution
Throughout this User Manual you will see important messages regarding your safety or the protection of your vehicle. These messages are designated by the words WARNING, CAUTION, or NOTICE.
WARNING A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION A CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE A NOTICE indicates a condition that could cause damage to the product or your vehicle.
The product you have purchased is a high-performance product. As such, it does present some risks of which you should be fully aware. Do not use this product until you have carefully read the following safety information and the Owner Agreement.
NOTE: After the display has been installed, the following warning message will appear when powered on. Swipe the screen upward to read the full disclamer.
WARNING: Prior to use, read the User Manual. Misuse of the
device could result in traffic accidents, death or serious injury, and/or damage to your vehicle. POWERTEQ IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AND SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO YOU FOR ANY CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO ANY MISAPPLICATION OF THE CTS3, CUSTOM TUNES, IMPROPER USE OF CALIBRATIONS, MALFUNCTION OR LACK OF LEGAL COMPLIANCE FOR CUSTOM PROGRAMS CREATED BY THIRD PARTIES.
DO YOU AGREE?
If you agree with the disclamer, select Yes to continue.
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Safety Guidelines
WARNING
Before using device, read and understand the user manual, including these additional safety instructions. Failure to do so could result in
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY.
· Do not exceed legal speed limits on public roadways. Violating traffic laws is dangerous and could result in injury or vehicle damage or both.
· Use any enhanced speed capabilities of this product only in closed circuit, legally sanctioned racing environments expressly for this purpose. Violating traffic laws is dangerous and could result in injury or vehicle damage or both.
· Do not operate the device while driving. Distracted driving could result in traffic accidents, death or serious injury, and/or damage to your vehicle.
· Always perform all adjustments or changes while stopped. Changing a setting while driving can interfere with your attention to roadway conditions and could result in injury or vehicle damage or both.
· Do not stack products. "Stacking" performance-enhancing devices or other improper installation can cause power train failure on the road. Other products may have features incompatible with your device. Follow all installation and operating instructions.
· Some modifications may affect other parts of your vehicle. For example, if you remove/adjust the speed limiter in your vehicle, be sure your tires and other components are rated for the increased speeds they will have to withstand. Not doing so can lead to loss of vehicle control. Modify the speed limiter only for use in closed circuit, legally sanctioned racing environments, not for use on public roadways.
NOTE: The stickers included in some products apply to products that have recieved CARB exemption for emissions compliance.
This product may meet the emissions compliance requirements of the California Air Resources Board and Federal Environment Protection Agency. If so, it is legal for sale and use on pollution-controlled vehicles operated on public streets and highways. The device must be installed and operated according to the instruction provided in this user manual. Included with these compliant products is a sticker for you to keep in your vehicle. You can either adhere it somewhere on the vehicle (e.g., the inside end of driver's door) or simply store it in your glove box. The purpose of these stickers is to inform anyone who may have questions regarding the use of this product and how it affects emissions. For example, it would be something to show an emissions technician if questioned when taking your vehicle in for an emissions check to let him/her know the product is CARB emissions compliant.
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FCC Compliance
Contains FCC ID: TFB-1003 Contains IC: 5969A-1003
Edge Products CTS3 Programmer This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Edge Products, LLC could void the user's authority to operate the equipment
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
RF Exposure This equipment complies with radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment is in direct contact with the body of the user under normal operating conditions. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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FCC Compliance Cont'd
Cet equipment est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux radiations dans un environnement non controle. Cet equipment est en contact direct avex le corps de l'utilisateur dans des conditions de fonctionnement normales. Cet emetteur ne doit pas etre co-localisees ou operant en conjunction avec tout autre antenne ou transmetteur. Industry Canada This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) ll'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnememnt.
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Quick Start
In-Cab Display
LEDs

Light Sensor

Touch Screen

Runtime Button USB Port

HDMI

Mount

Port

Receptacle

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Accessories
Windshield Suction Mount

Alcohol Wipe
Isopropyl

OBDII to HDMI Cable
OBDII
Zip Ties

EAS

HDMI

USB Cable

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Cable Installation
1 Locate the OBDII port. The connector is typically found directly below the driver side dash console.
2 Plug the OBDII connector into the vehicle port.
3 Route the HDMI connector up the driver side dash. (On most vehicles, the side panel may be removed to expose the underside of the dash for easier routing. Leave panel open until the display is installed.)
Windshield Mount Installation
1 Use the alcohol wipe to clean the windshield in the area you plan to place the suction cup. Allow the glass to dry completely.
2 Firmly press and hold the suction mount against the glass.
3 Rotate the Cam Lever towards the glass to create the suction.
4 Plug the HDMI connector into the back of the device and slide the device onto the mount.
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Touch Screen
Use these gestures to navigate and control the display.

Press/Select

Vertical Swipe

Select options, input values, enter menus, etc.
Horizontal Swipe

Drag up or down menus, and scroll through menu items.
Double Tap
2
1

Scroll through gauge screens or change option values.

Enter sub-menus such as gauge editor.

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Main Menu

The Main Menu displays each of the menu options available

on your device. While navigating the menus, you will notice

the Main Menu icon.

Press this icon to take you directly

back to the Main Menu.

To navigate to one of the 6 menu options, simply select an option icon.

Menu Options Tuning

Basic Descriptions Choose from standard or *custom* tuning options.

Performance Tests Quickly and easily test your new tunes & performance.

Settings

Adjust device settings to better fit your needs.

Gauges & Logging Monitor and record your vehicle performance.

Diagnostics

Diagnose and clear trouble codes.

EAS Settings

Configure EAS Accessories.

NOTICE: Tuning options not available on the CTS3 Insight

WARNING Misapplication or misuse of this product could lead to a serious or fatal accident. Comply with all safety information in this manual, and your vehicle owner's manual. Follow safety, installation and operating instructions in this User Manual to assure proper use.

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Update Software

Downloading Update Agent 1.0
Update Agent 1.0 may be used to update the device via the USB connection. The software may be downloaded to the computer using either the internet, or a downloader installed on the device.

1

Method 1 - Internet

Method 2 - Device

A) Go to: www.edgeproducts.com A) Connect the device to a computer

B) Click the UPDATES tab

using the supplied USB cable.

located at the top of the page. B) Browse the file explorer and

C) Select the DOWNLOAD

locate the CTS3 drive.

Update Agent 1.0

C) Double-click the drive and open

button, either Mac or PC

the folder labeled "Updater".

(Windows).

D) Inside the Updater folder, double-

click the Mac or Windows folder

depending on the computer type.

E) Double-click the IgnitionInstaller.

It is updater.sh for Mac users.

2 Click the RUN button on the

pop-up menu.

3 Read and click the box to

accept the license agreement

terms, then select INSTALL.

NOTE: If you are asked to install the Universal Serial

Bus, Click the Install button to

continue.

4 Select the CLOSE button

after the installation has successfully completed.

5 Double-click the Update Agent 1.0 desktop icon.

6 Fill out the registration form.

7 Refer to the next page for performing product

updates.

NOTE: Edge Products makes updates available periodically to add coverage and features. Updates could include a new version of the update software. When you elect to update, please refer to the "Download" tab and follow instructions for CTS3 updates

in the event software should upgrade.

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Product Updates
This device has the ability to update via a USB connection or a wireless connection. Refer to the following information for USB updates. Refer to the Check for Updates feature under the Settings section for more information on wireless updates. 1 Open the Update Agent 1.0 program, located on the desktop. 2 Connect device to the computer using the supplied USB Cable.
(Update Agent 1.0 will automatically search for updates related to the device.)
3 Click the Update button. (The update process will start and finish automatically. Once the update is complete, you may be directed to the Online Store. To further update your device using the online store, refer to the following steps.)
4 Click on any or all of the available options. (A check mark will appear in the upper right corner.)
5 Click the Purchase button. 6 If required, read and Accept the disclaimer. 7 Fill in the required information and click Go to Review.
(Here you can check the info you entered before submitting.) 8 Click the Place Order button to complete you order. 9 If a purchase was made, follow steps 1-3 above to complete the
update. NOTE: A warranty is available to protect the hardware and mechanical components of your CTS3 device in the Online Store.
1
2
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Tuning
Tune Vehicle
While in the Main Menu, select the Tuning icon.

The tune vehicle option provides a list of tunes selected for your vehicle's engine and transmission (transmission tunes available only on certain applications).

1 Select the Tune

Vehicle option. Scroll

1

up/down to browse the

available tunes.

2 Select a tune to begin the programming sequence. Follow the on screen instructions.

NOTE: The device will

proceed to read your

vehicle's stock files and

2

save them for future

use.

TIP: For information on how the tune functions click the information icon next to the tune name.

3 Select Install to apply the tune as is or refer to step 6 to customize.

4 Choose Accept and

Install to continue. The

programming sequence

4

will begin.

NOTICE Do not remove or bump the OBD-II connector during any programming sequence. If you do, the vehicle may not start.

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WARNING Do not program the vehicle while parked in unsafe locations including heavy traffic or places without cell phone service and the internet (if possible).
5 Once your vehicle has been successfully tuned, press Continue to return to the main menu.

Customization

6 Refer to steps 1

& 2 then select the

Customization option.

7

7 Scroll up/down to

view the available

parameters. Select an

9

option to modify.

8 Modify the parameter using the tools provided in the menu option. Select Save to apply the changes.

Tool Examples: On/Off Toggle Buttons

Key Pads

Toggle button may also be used to Disable/Enable features.
8
Plus/Minus Buttons
NOTE: Not all features are available on every make, model, and engine.
9 Once the parameters have been adjusted, choose Install to continue.

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10 Next, choose Accept and Install. The programming sequence will begin.

11 Once your vehicle

has been successfully

tuned, press Continue

to return to the main

10

menu.

Restore Vehicle
Use this option to return the vehicle back to it's stock tune.
1 While in the Performance Tuning menu, select the Restore Vehicle option.
1
2 Follow the on-screen instructions.
3 Once your vehicle has been successfully restored, press Continue to go back to the main menu.

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Performance Tests
0-60, 0-100, 1/4 Mile, & 1/8 Mile Tests
While in the Main Menu, select the Performance Tests icon. A list of tests will appear. Use the following information to learn more about each test.

1 Select the Performance Test that you would like to start.

RACING

PERFORMANCE TESTS
0-60 Test
0-100 Test
1
1/4 Mile Test
1/8 Mile Test

NOTE: There are two ways to perform these tests. The use of a drag tree, or a stop light. Refer to the following for more information.

Drag Tree
2 When the vehicle is in place, select the Start button to initiate the drag tree sequence.

0 TO 60 3

3 Once the two green lights are lit up, release the brake and proceed to accelerate.
NOTE: The time gauge will read JUMP if you've started before the drag timer completed its countdown. If this occurs select RESET and start over.

2
TIP: Select the back button to return to the main menu.

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From Stop
4 Switch methods by clicking the middle button.

0 TO 100

5 When the vehicle is in place, release the brake and proceed to accelerate.
TIP: Select the back
00:00 button to return to the
main menu.

NOTE: Once the speed has been reached, the test will stop and the
results will be displayed. A digital drag slip will be created providing run information such as reaction time, speed at specific distances, and other useful information.

WARNING Do not exceed legal speed limits on public roadways.

WARNING

Running performance tests with this product should only be conducted in closed circuit, legally sanctioned

racing environments expressly for this purpose. Violating traffic laws is

dangerous and could result in injury or vehicle damage or both.

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Settings
Display & Audio Settings
While in the Main Menu, select the Settings icon. A list of settings will appear. This section explains what these settings are and how to use them.

1 Select the Display Settings option.
2 Modify each setting by adjusting it's corresponding setting value.

SETTINGS

SETTINGS
Help/Info

Display Settings 1

Device Colors

Audio Settings

3

Display Settings:

5

Day Mode Brightness

Adjust the display

brightness for day-light

driving.

Night Mode Brightness

2

Adjust the display

brightness during night-

time or low-light driving.

Day/Night Threshold

Adjust the threshold of

5

when day mode turns to

night mode.

LED Brightness Adjust the brightness of the 5 device LEDs.

3 Select the Audio Settings option.

4 Turn On/Off the

4

global Alert and Touch

sounds

4

Red = OFF

5

Green = ON

5 Press Exit to return to the main settings menu.

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Device Colors
Change and modify device colors for background and borders.

1 Select the Device Colors option.
2 Select between Background Tinting Color or Keyline Color Setting according to what is wanting to be changed.

SETTINGS

SETTINGS
Help/Info

Display Settings

Device Colors

1

Audio Settings

3 Select what color

you would like your

background or keyline

to be.

2

4 Press Save or Back to exit to return to the Device Colors menu. Selecting Back will offer the option to save any changes or not.

5 Select Customize to make custom colors instead of using the standard offered with the palette.
6

3
5 4
6 Adjust the numbers by either tapping the 0 to open the numberpad and type in a number or tap + or -.

7
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7 Select Save or Back to return to the menu.

Wi-Fi Setup
This device is equipped with the ability to connect to and update over a secure Wi-Fi connection. For more information on how to check for updates, refer to the Check for Updates section of this manual.

1 Select the Wi-Fi Setup option. A list of available networks will appear.
NOTE: You may need to put in an Email address before connecting to a network. Put in the same email you registered the device with.
2 Select the network that you would like to connect the device to.

SETTINGS

SETTINGS

SETTINGS
Display Settings Keyline Color Setting Audio Settings
Wi-Fi Setup 1

WI-FI SETTINGS

Powe2rteq

2

PowerteqGuest

A green check mark will appear when the device is connected.

TIP: Select the exit button to return to the gauges.

3 Use the keypad to enter the network password, then press

Enter Wi-Fi Password Password
3

Enter. Note that most

networks are case

3

sensitive.

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Check for Updates

If the device is connected to Wi-Fi, click this option to look online for updates. If updates are available, the device will provide the option to perform the update.

1 Select the Check for Updates option.
Note: If Wi-Fi is disconnected, the device will prompt you to configure a network first.

SETTINGS

SETTINGS
Wi-Fi Setup

Email Setup

Check for Updates

1

Unit of Measure

2 If connected to Wi-Fi, the device will locate our server and check for any updates. If there are any, it will prompt you to download and install the updates.
3 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the update process. If asked to reboot the device, press continue as prompted. The update should be completed after reboot.

2 2 3

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Unit of Measure

Use this setting to globally modify the device to determine whether it uses Imperial or Metric units.

1 Select the Unit of Measure option.

SETTINGS

SETTINGS
Wi-Fi Setup Email Setup

2 Select (Imperial or Metric) then hit save.

Check for Updates
Unit of Measure 1

NOTE: You will need

to unplug the device

for the changes to take affect. DO NOT

unplug the device

2

while driving.

Tire Size
1 Double tap the C-Speed on the gauge screen as if to change it.
2 Select Save and follow the onscreen prompt to the tire size menu.

2
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Tire Size Cont'd
1 Select the Tire Size that needs to be modified in the menu.
2 Select the size accordingly and use the tabs above for other available options.
3 Select Save to save any changes and return to the menu or Back to return to the menu with the option to not save any changes.
3

Restore Default PIDs
Use this setting to restore the default PID list. NOTE: This will NOT restore your vehicles' factory data.

1 Select the Restore Default PIDs option.
2 Press continue to restore the default PID list.
3 Device will reboot automatically.

SETTINGS

SETTINGS
Unit of Measure
Restore Default PIDs 1
Restore Default Settings Alert Settings

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Restore Default Settings

Use this setting to restore the device back to the factory settings.
NOTE: This will NOT restore your vehicles' factory data or unmarry the tool from your vehicle.

1 Select the Restore Default Settings option.
2 Press continue to restore all user settings to the factory default values.

SETTINGS

SETTINGS
Unit of Measure Restore Default PIDs
Restore Default Settings 1
Alert Settings

Alert Settings
Use this setting to globally turn on/off gauge alerts

1 Select the Alert Settings option.

SETTINGS

SETTINGS
Unit of Measure
Restore Default PIDs
Restore Default Settings
Alert Settings 1 1

2 Turn the setting ON or OFF using the toggle switch.
3 Select Exit to return to the Settings menu.

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Gauges & Logging
Gauge Layouts
While in the Main Menu, select the Gauges & Logging icon. The first of 3 gauge layouts will be displayed. To toggle between screen layouts, swipe the screen Left/Right.
To edit the Gauge Layouts: 1 Open the pull down menu by swiping downward starting from the top of the screen. 2 Select Edit Layout.
2 1
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3 Once the Layout Editor is open, select one of the 3 layouts.
3
TIP: Select the Trash Can icon to delete the current layout settings.
TIP: The Reset Layout option resets the layout to the factory default, including pid selections.

4 Toggle through the screen style options by either swiping the image up/down, or selecting the up/down arrows. 5 Press the Select button to choose the new layout style. You will be brought back to the Layout Editor screen.

4

4

5

6 Press the Save button on the

Layout Editor screen. You will be

given the option to Save as new

Layout. Use the keypad to enter

a name for your custom layout

then press Save.

6

TIP: Select the back button to return to the gauges.

TIP: Option to load different layouts.

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Theme Settings
Change and modify individual gauge element colors & transparency. 1 While the Gauge Screen is in view. Open the pull down menu by swiping downward starting from the top of the screen. 2 Select Theme Settings.
2 1

3 The following editor will come into view, showing your options. 4 Select Save to apply the changes.

TIP: Touch the

gauges to view

them in their normal,

warning, and alert

states.

3

4
TIP: Select the back button to return to the gauges.

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Backup Camera
To use a backup camera with the CTS3 device, a camera adapter is required. This turns your RCA into a USB mini plug to connect to the CTS3. Visit https://edgeproducts.com for more information. The camera has to be connected to the CTS3 before the device boots up to be recognized. When the CTS3 can detect the gear parameter from the automatic transmission, the camera will automatically display when the vehicle is in reverse gear. 1 While in the Gauge Screen, open the pull-down menu by swiping downward starting from the top of the screen. 2 Select the camera icon. 3 Touch the screen to return to gauges.
2 1
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Wallpaper
Change the background image displayed on the device. 1 While the Gauge Screen is in view. Open the pull down menu by swiping downward starting from the top of the screen. 2 Select Wallpaper.
2 1

3 Toggle through the available background images by either swiping up/ down on the image, or using the up/down arrows. 4 Press the Select button to apply the background image.

3
TIP: Select the Exit button to return to the gauges. 30

3 4

Custom Wallpaper
Add custom wallpapers to be displayed as the device background.
1 Plug in the device and find the cts3 folder on your PC and open it like you would a flashdrive.

2 The cts3 device folder should show a Backgrounds folder.

3 Drag or save any images wanted as a background into that folder.
4 Return the device to your vehicle and follow the steps to changing your wallpaper. Any images added will automatically appear in your wallpaper list.

NOTE: The suggested image size is 1280 x 720. Anything smaller will be automatically centered by the CTS3. The image should be a .jpg, .png, or .gif. The device will also begin to slow down the more images there are. Recommended amount is five.

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Individual Gauge Setup
Each gauge within a gauge layout can be modified individually. Settings such as Unit of Measure, PIDs, Alert Settings, & Tick Marks may be modified.
PID Selection:
1 While the gauge screen is in view, Double Tap the individual gauge to be modified.

2 Select a PID from the provided list. Swipe up/down to see the entire list.
3 A green check mark will appear next to the selected PID.
4 If the PID measures temperature, speed, or pressure use the provided toggle switch to change between Metric or Imperial units.
5 Select Save to apply the changes.
TIP: The Information icon provides more detail regarding the PID.
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2
4 TIP: If you don't see what you want and need a more expansive list, change between Basic and Advanced PIDS.
3
5
TIP: Select the back button to return to PID groups.

Alert Settings:

1

1 Select the icon. 2

2 Use the (3) toggle

buttons to toggle each

option on/off.

3

Alerts On/Off Alert sounds On/Off Warning On/Off

4
TIP: Select the back button to return to the gauges.

3 To adjust the warning and alert values for the PID, use the value editors. Tap on the center value to open a keypad to set specific values.
4 Select Save to apply the changes.

Tick Mark Customization:
1 Select the icon.
2 With the min/max values, you can adjust where the gauge starts and ends.
3 Adjust the number of Minor Tick Marks visible on the gauge.
4 Adjust the number of Major Tick Marks visible on the gauge.
5 Select Save to apply the changes.

1
2 3 4
5 TIP: Select the back button to return to the gauges.

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Pitch / Roll G-Force Screen
Each CTS3 device gives you the option to check the pitch and roll of your vehicle. 1 While the Gauge Screen is in view. Open the pull down menu by swiping downward starting from the top of the screen. 2 Press the Layout Editor and choose which screen you wish to replace.
TIP: You can find your saved layouts by selecting Load. 3 Once selected, using the up and down arrows to the right, select the Pitch / Roll G-Force Screen.
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Pitch / Roll G-Force Screen Cont'd
4 Select Save and choose to create or replace a layout. 5 Select Back and when the Gauge Screen is in view, swipe right until you're on the Pitch / Roll G-Force Screen. Swiping right or left will depend on what screen you chose to change in step 2.
NOTE: By holding down on the pitch / roll gauge for three seconds, you can level the gauges and G-Meter out to 0.
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Recording
Use the recording option to log and save vehicle data.
1 While the Gauge Screen is in view. Open the pull down menu by swiping downward starting from the top of the screen.

2 Press the Record button to start the recording process. When the desired amount of information has been gathered, press the Stop button.

NOTE: The LED above the recording icon will shine red during the recording.

Record

Stop

DataViewer Download
This windows software allows OBDII data logs that were recorded with the Edge Products tuner to be opened and viewed. This software can be downloaded from the Edge Products website.
1 Go to: www.edgeproducts.com 2 Click the UPDATES tab located at the top of the page. 3 Select the DOWNLOAD button under DataViewer software. 4 Click the RUN button on the pop-up menu. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions.
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DataViewer
After a recording session, unplug the device from the vehicle and follow these instructions.

1 Double-Click the DataViewer icon located on your computer desktop.

2 Connect the device to the PC using a USB connector.

3 Select

the

icon and browse to the

CTS3 drive.

4 Open the logs folder. Select the log file you would like to open and click the open button to continue. 5 Toggle on/off information using the check boxes.
TIP: For more information on DataViewer functionality open the Help menu.
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EAS Accessories
EAS Overview
The CTS3's functionality may be added upon by use of EAS (Expandable Accessary System) devices. The CTS3 automatically connects to any new EAS devices connected to it before it boots on, and will alert the user.
Upon installation and loading of a new device, the following settings are available: 1 DISPLAY NAME: Changing this item will change the name of the PID, this name will be shown on the gauges and in the PID selection menu. 2 DESCRIPTION: Changing this item will change the description of the PID. This is shown when pressing the INFO button when assigning to PID to a gauge. 3 DISPLAY UNITS: Changing this item will change the Units when displayed on gauges. 4 SCALING: Selecting one of these scaling options will allow the device to display the proper data once placed on a gauge. This selection is required for your EAS accessory to work properly. 5 CURRENT SETTINGS: This will display the current settings previously saved within the device. 6 RESTORE DEFAULTS: This will restore all items preloaded with this device in relation within this EAS device. TIP: These settings can be changed at a later time through the EAS Settings Menu.
New EAS devices have been detected, would you like to configure them now? Note: This can be done later from the EAS settings menu.
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EAS Device Instructions
EAS EGT Probe The EAS EGT Probe does not need any of the pre-defined settings adjusted. However, users have the ability to customize it's Name, Description, and/or Display Units.
EAS Universal Sensor Input (5 Volt) The EAS Universal Sensor Input provides the ability to read any 0-5 volt signals and translate them into meaningful values for display on the CTS3. Use the EAS Settings Menu to properly configure any sensor intended for use with the accessory. There are two channels to this input, Channel A and Channel B. Following the onscreen prompts will allow you to go to each channel's individual settings.
Setting up a EAS branded sensor: 1 Enter the EAS Settings Menu. 2 Select your Universal Sensor Module (Note: the serial number should match the unit that is connected to the sensor you are attempting to configure). 3 Select the channel that you connected your sensor to, either A or B. 4 Select Scaling and then search the list for the sensor you are using. 5 At this point, you can save the settings and begin using the sensor. The name and description will be populated with the default EAS sensor's name, description, and display units. 6 Alternatively, you can customize the name, description, and units if you choose. (Note: Changing the sensors display units does not have any effect on the data being displayed. The sensors scaling is set up for the default display units). 7 When in the Gauges mode, you'll be able to apply that sensor to any gauge using the Gauge Editor Menu.
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EAS Device Instructions Cont'd
Setting up a custom sensor (non-EAS):

1 Enter the EAS Settings Menu.

2 Select your Universal Sensor Module (NOTE: The serial number

should match the unit that is connected to the sensor you would like to

configure).

3 Select the channel that you

connected your sensor to, either A

or B.

4 Select Name to give your sensor

a name (optional).

5 Select Description to give your

sensor a description (optional).

6 Select Display Units to define

your sensor's display units.

7 Select Scaling and then Custom

Scaling.

8 From this screen you'll be

able to add as many data points

necessary to scale your sensor. This

information should be provided by

the sensor manufacturer. If it's a resistive based sensor, you can toggle from Voltage to Resistance. Doing this will allow you to also select the

pull up resistor value, 1K or 10K.

Voltage/Resistance Toggle

9 Once you've added all of the data

points to the scaling you can then

save all of your sensor's settings.

10 When in the Gauges mode, you'll

be able to apply that sensor to any

gauge using the Gauge Editor Menu.

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EAS Device Instructions Cont'd
EAS Power Switch The EAS Power Switch allows you to control your favorite aftermarket accessories such as lights, air compressors, etc. directly through the CTS3 Upon starting the CTS3 for the first time with the EAS device installed, you may go straight to changing Switch settings, or you may opt to go to the home menu and navigate to the EAS Settings Menu at any time after to change the Switch Names and Descriptions.
When an EAS Power Switch is connected to a CTS3, a new switch page is automatically added to the Gauged mode. It is added in the very first slot, to the far left of the gauge pages. The switch page will be automatically populated with connected switches (up to 4). You also have the option of placing a switch on any digital gauge.
Switch Operation: · A single tap on a switch, or digital gauge holding a switch, will change the state of
the switch. · A long press and hold on a switch, or digital gauge holding a switch, will enter the
Switch Customization Menu.
Switch Customization Menu: Users can change the switch look, and LED color through this menu.
Gauges Mode Operation with EAS Power Switch connected: · If an EAS Switch module is present, the sleep timer is extended to 30 seconds. The
30 second timer is also used if a device is woken up by a tap (warm boot). · If a switch is toggled to the ON position, the sleep timer is suspended until the switch
is toggled to the OFF position. Once the switch is toggled OFF, the sleep timer will begin counting down.
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Diagnostics
Trouble Codes
While in the Main Menu, select the Diagnostics icon. The trouble codes screen will appear. If any codes have been initiated, they will show in the list as a P####. NOTE: Trouble codes are created when an issue is detected by vehicle sensors. Use this feature to view and clear these trouble codes.
1
TIP: Select the back button to return to the main menu. 1 If a code has been initiated, select the code to see a description of the issue. TIP: Write the codes down for future reference. 2 Once you have read the code(s) description, you have the option to clear them. Select Clear All to clear the codes from the device and reset the vehicle's check engine light. NOTE: If a DTC persists, this could indicate a vehicle malfunction, We recommend seeking a qualified professional in resolving the issue. Program the vehicle back to stock prior to service.
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Manual Regeneration
If you vehicle supports Manual Regeneration, there will be a menu option in the Diagnostics Menu of the device.
NOTE: Certain operating conditions are required for Manual Regen to operate. There could be, but not limited to; Engine Coolant Temp, Engine Oil Temp, Vehicle Speed, etc.
1 Open the Diaganostics Menu by swiping up from the Gauge Screen and selecting Diagnostics.
1
NOTE: The Diagnostic menu is also available in the Main Menu.

2 Select Manual Regen.

3 Follow the on-screen

prompts to enable

2

Manual Regen.

3
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Mobile Regeneration

1 Open the Diaganostics Menu by swiping up from the Gauge Screen and selecting Diagnostics.

2 Select Manual Regen.

2

3 Follow the on-screen prompts to enable Manual Regen.

Injector Balance Rates
Injector Balance Rates (Duramax Only)
1 To view Injector Balance Rates on your GM Duramax, enter the Diagnostics Menu.
2 Find Injector Balance Rates and select this option to see your Injector Balance Rates.

2 1

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Help/Info
Device Info
While in the Main Menu, select the Settings icon, and open the Help/Info Option.
The device info described below assists our Tech Support team when support is needed.

TIP: Select Exit to return to the main
menu.

SETTINGS

HELP/INFO Device Info 1
Enter License Codes Tutorials F.A.Q's

1 Click the Device Info option. The following information will appear:
Application Info - Gives version information for the various applications running on the device. Database Info - Gives version information for the various databases stored on the device such as Tunes, PIDs, and DTC codes. Tool Info - Gives information about the device such as the serial number, born date, licenses, tool type, etc. Vehicle Info - Information about the vehicle such as the vehicle identification number (VIN) and Engine Control Module (ECM). Tuned Vehicle Info - Information about the vehicle that this device has tuned such as the VIN and ECM. Debian - Information about the Linux Debian build the device is using. Open SSL - Information about the Open SSL Boost - Information about Boost software. FCC - Information about FCC compliance.

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Tutorials
All of the available tutorials are stored here and can be accessed at any time.

1 Select the Tutorials option.
2 View each tutorial by swiping left/right.
3 Select Continue to return to the Help/Info menu.

SETTINGS

HELP/INFO
Device Info
Tutorials 1
F.A.Q's Tech Support

F.A.Q's

Displays and answers a few frequently asked questions about the device and it's features.

1 Select the F.A.Qs option. A list of questions and answers will appear.
TIP: Select Exit to return to the main menu.

SETTINGS

HELP/INFO
Device Info Tutorials
F.A.Q's 1
Tech Support

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Runtime Log

How to generate and access a Runtime log on the CTS3 device.

1 During the time of an issue or shortly after having

an issue, with a paperclip or something similar, locate

the small hole in the back bottom left corner of the device.

NOTE: Nothing will flash or change when

2 Press and release the button. This has to be done the button is pressed.

during or shortly after you have an issue but BEFORE As long as you can

the device powers off or is disconnected.

feel the button being

depressed and

3 Wait 3-5 seconds then disconnect the CTS3 from release, then move

the vehicle and connect it via USB to a computer.

on.

4 On the computer, go to your drive in "This PC". The CTS3 will come up in your Devices and Drives like a flash drive. It should be labeled cts3 (D:)

5 Expand the cts3 drive and in that drive locate the Runtime folder and open it.

6 The most recent Runtime will be labeled "runtime_00.dbg" at the top of that list. Pleae save the most recent runtime (the top most runtime) and attach it to an email.

1
Runtime Button
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Tech Support
This option is to be used only when Tech Support requests information.

NOTE: When a menu item is selected, a set of "keys" will be given. Tech Support will use these keys to produce a code that you will use to access the menu items functionality.

1 Select the Tech Support option. A list of questions and answers will appear.

SETTINGS

HELP/INFO
Device Info Tutorials

TIP: Select Exit to return to the main
menu.

F.A.Q's

1

Tech Support 1

2 Select the menu item as required by Tech Support.

SETTINGS

HELP/INFO
Force Calibration Update
Force Restore
2
Vehicle Reset
EAS Devices

Force Calibration Update - This option programs the vehicle with the stock calibration file. It is useful for recovering problematic ECUs. Force Restore - This option will program the vehicle with a preciously saved stock file. It is also useful for recovering problematic ECUs. Vehicle Reset - Erases all vehicle specific information from the device. Clear Updates - Erases any flagged calibration updates for the ECU. Registry Reset - Erase all cached vehicle information from the device. Generate Log - Write any cached debug information to a debug file that can be retrieved from the public folder.
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