CANChecked 52mm Gauge MFD15 GEN2
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With your ECU CAN system, you can gather all values in one gauge, eliminating the need for multiple gauges. Additionally, the system allows for connecting up to 6 external sensors, providing a total of 70 inputs.
Key features of the MFD15 GEN2
Wireless internet access
Connect to your smartphone for setup, logging (*), customization
Can Bus
Access to our complete Can Bus database (TRI Files)
Also our "Can Switching" (*)
Compact size
55mm installation diameter and only 12.5mm installation depth actually fits everywhere
Additional connections
Connect additional sensors to the 6 analog inputs or connect additional sensors (*) (ethanol sensor, turbo speed)
Preset alarms
Ready-made warnings can be easily activated and also customized. For example, get a big warning if the exhaust gas temperature is over 900 degrees.
Online logging
(*)Log your data with your smartphone and save the log for later analysis
Differend views
Many different dash designs available. See some examples in the pictures.
Unit setup
WIFI, USB or CAN setup
Online DSS – oDSS
Easily access the device via WLAN to access your display settings
Supported values
Many customers ask: "Which values can I request from my control unit".
The answer: "ALL".
The MFD15 is compatible with ISO 11898-2 and SAE J2284
The control unit manufacturers themselves determine which values are sent via the CAN bus interface. Documentation is important here - possibly even in the form of a DBC file that can be imported via the MFD15 Gen2 Display Setup Software.
You can also access the extensive list of already implemented controllers. These can be found in the download area . A total of up to 64 sensors can be queried if the manufacturer supports this.
Data available in the broadcast as well as OBD2 queries via Can Bus (11bit/29bit) are implemented. Special protocols such as UDS are also available.
The following are included as standard
- All vehicles from approx. Bj 2008 (OBD2 - 11bit/29bit)
- Ecumaster Classic and Black
- DTAfast
- BMW E46 Can Bus -
- BMW E90 Can Bus
- Haltech v2
- Hondata
- KMS van Kronenburg
- LinkECU
- MaxxECU
- Motec M1
- Emtron
- Megasquirt 2 and 3
- Syvecs
- Trijekt
- VW/AUDI PQ34/PQ35 etc.
- Audi S1 (CJX)
- Audi RS3/TT-RS (DAZA, DNWA/B/C)
- VW UP GTI (DKRA/B/C/D)
Dimension and pin-out
Connection and expansion
Each delivery includes:
- Connector B (6-way)
- Connector C (12-way)
- 20cm pre-crimped connection cable for power supply, CAN bus, analog inputs, 5V and sensor ground
- Pins to crimp yourself
- Two 1K resistors (for pull-up for NTC sensors)
Any sensors can be connected via the six analog inputs
Both linear 0-5Volt and NTC sensors are supported.
The sensors CanChecked offer are usually stored in (TRI) files and only need to be connected (Optional)
- CC22902 temperature sensor for liquids
- CC22901 pressure sensor M10x1 0-10 bar (145psi)
- CC22900 pressure sensor 0-5.5bar (80psi)
- Generic type K converter 0 -1250°C
Rotary knob CC22501 (optional)
The rotary knob already known from the MFD15 Gen1 is only optional.
It can be used when the front buttons of the display are difficult to reach or when you prefer to use o rotary swith instead.
The connection is plug and play directly to connector B on the back of the display.
With its 50cm long cable, it can be flexibly accommodated in the vehicle.
Vehicle integration
Tailor-made vehicle integration for many vehicles are available.
These kits contain:
- MFD15 Gen2
- Vehicle-specific holder/cover in 52mm diameter
- Matching OBD connection cable
Currently available integrations:
All can be found here
- Audi A1 8X (incl. S1)
- Audi A3 8P (incl. S3/RS3)
- Audi A3 8V (incl. S3/RS3)
- Audi TT 8N (without connection cable)
- Audi TT 8J (incl. TT-RS)
- VW Up (incl GTI)
- Skoda Citygo
- VW Amarok vFL
- VW New Beetle Facelift
- Fiat 500 / Abarth 595
- Nissan Skyline GT-R33 (without connection cable)
- Mazda MX5/Miata NC + ND
- Mini Cooper R56
- Ford Fiesta Mk6 + Mk7
Online logging of the MFD15 Gen2
With the "Online Logging" license, your display can log the data into the oDSS, where you can then download it as a file to your smartphone or PC.
All sensors are logged in the log
NOTE: with OBD and UDS only the currently displayed ones!
Select the sensors you want in the graph.
Integrated shift light + warnings
The internal LED in the top center of the display can be used as a shift light and/or as a warning LED.
Up to 8 different colors and speed limits are assigned as a shift light, as well as a speed at which the shift light flashes strongly and quickly.
You can assign a min and max value for each sensor (in the oDSS via "Sensors") and also activate the "LED" there. If the sensor is above the maximum value or below the minimum value, the LED flashes quickly in the color specified under "General Settings" => "LED warning". The shift light is deactivated during the warning period.
CAN switching and analog forwarding
The display can be expanded with a license for our " Can Switching ". On the one hand, this contains button statuses, which are forwarded via Can Bus (ON/OFF) and, on the other hand, " Analog Forwarding ", which the internal analog inputs send via Can Bus.
The display offers emulations for:
- CANchecked MCE18 and CFE18
- Haltech IOA, IOB or IOA+B
- Ecumaster (Emu v3)
- LinkECU
In the oDSS you can now configure the CAN switch under "General Settings" :
- left button
- right button
- button of the optional rotary knob
The functions are then assigned to these buttons in the control unit. Eg:
- MAP Switch
- Launch Control
- Antilag
- Enable Fan
- or others
Alternatively, set the "Encoder button" to "Can Switch 1-6". Here you get an overview of the buttons 1-6 and their current status. By turning the rotary knob, you reach the buttons and you can change the button status by pressing the rotary knob. In the oDSS you adjust the names of the buttons and thus you know exactly which function is active/inactive.
"Analog forwarding" forwards the sensors connected to the display (up to 6) to the control unit - these can be sensors, physical switches, position encoders or others.
Ethanol sensor directly on the MFD15 Gen2
With the additional license for the ethanol sensor, you connect a sensor directly to the display. You need a pullup resistor (10K) between 5V and signal.
Now you can view and log both the ethanol content and the fuel temperature.
Downloads
Here you can download all other material about the MFD15
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