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(6 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

Sometimes there are graphic errors. This is actually a bug in the software of the instrument cluster. There is nothing I can do about it.


So I just need to reload, right?

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(6 replies, posted in English forum)

Cruz wrote:
stefan@fis-control wrote:

You have to disable the option SETTINGS -> TWEAKS -> ALT BAR GRAPH.

No, the parameter can not be changed in this view.


I’ve got this handled. This is really great. Thank you.


What is the problem?

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(6 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

You have to disable the option SETTINGS -> TWEAKS -> ALT BAR GRAPH.

No, the parameter can not be changed in this view.


I’ve got this handled. This is really great. Thank you.

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(6 replies, posted in English forum)

Hello, I have already replaced the dashboard with the RS4's. How can I display the "BIG SPEED"?

Because there is still a tachometer icon next to my "BIG SPEED".

Another question is whether these parameters below can be freely changed as desired, such as exhaust temperature

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

Did you see that the default baudrate of that GS receiver is 9600 bps?
You have to set that value in the FIS-Control settings at SETTINGS -> GPS MOUSE

And please also note, that the FIS-Control does not power the GPS receiver. You have to provide your own power supply.


Okay! Thank you!!

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

The speed value for "BIG SPEED" is taken from the CAN bus of the vehicle.
If you want to see the GPS speed, you should find it in "Group 3" of the "External sensors".

So first go to SETTINGS -> CONTROL UNIT and set EXTERNAL SENSORS.
Then go to the main menu and select MEASUREMENT.
Now browse to group 3. You should see the Speed in the third row there.

By the way, which GPS receiver did you get?




I got a RS232 GPS

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

Yes, in the settings menu you can configure the baud rate for the GPS mouse. This value has to match the communication speed of the GPS mouse. A typical speed is "4800 baud", but it depends on your GPS receiver.



Hello, I have installed the GPS as per your instructions, but the speed on BIG SPEED is still slower than other GPS systems. Do I need to change any settings?

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(15 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

Ah sorry, that was a typo. I meant the RS4 B7.
Yes, the BIG SPEED is working with the RS4 B7 cluster.

OK!

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(15 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

Yes, it is working with the RS4 B5 cluster instrument.



How about RS4 B7?

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(15 replies, posted in English forum)

Cruz wrote:
stefan@fis-control wrote:

I guess this information can not be read via Diagnostics from any control unit? In that case, no, it is not possible.

Got it. Anyway thanks again.


Hello,
May I ask if the BIG SPEED can be used with the RS4 dashboard?

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

Yes, in the settings menu you can configure the baud rate for the GPS mouse. This value has to match the communication speed of the GPS mouse. A typical speed is "4800 baud", but it depends on your GPS receiver.


Got it. I'll give it another try.

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

I am talking about the D-Sub 9 connector of the FIS-Control. See picture.
You have to buy a GPS mouse with RS-232 interface. It will have a similar connector. You will have to connect the transmitting pin (TX) of the GPS mouse (normally pin 2) to the pin 3 of the FIS-Control. And also you should connect GND. That is pin 5.
See also here:
https://www.virtual-serial-port.org/ima … rial/4.jpg






Do I need to configure anything separately after connecting a GPS with an RS232 connector?

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

Hi, you can connect a GPS mouse with RS-232 interface to the D-Sub 9 connector of the FIS-Control.
Pin 3 on FIS-Control receives data, Pin 5 is GND.


Sorry, I don't quite understand. Do you have a picture or instructional video?

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

Is this a picture of your cluster instrument? Then you can not use the "Big speed" feature. It will have display errors.


How to connect GPS to FIS-Control?

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

Is this a picture of your cluster instrument? Then you can not use the "Big speed" feature. It will have display errors.


I see

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

Cruz wrote:
stefan@fis-control wrote:

Ah ok, now I understand. Sorry, no, there is no way to adjust it.



Got it


How do I set it to display only KM/H.

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

Ah ok, now I understand. Sorry, no, there is no way to adjust it.



Got it

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

The FIS-Control has no own GPS, just an input for an external GPS receiver.
Have you attached a GPS receiver to the FIS-Control?

Could you please send a picture of the GPS reading of the FIS-Control?


My FIS-Control doesn’t have GPS connected to it. However, the displayed speed on it is slightly lower than that on my GPS. Is there a way to correct this issue?

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

Sorry, could you be more specific? Which GPS are you talking about?



My FIS control has a deviation from the actual GPS. How can I adjust this?

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(21 replies, posted in English forum)

How to adjust the error value of the GPS?

21

(15 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

I guess this information can not be read via Diagnostics from any control unit? In that case, no, it is not possible.

Got it. Anyway thanks again.

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(15 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

No, the FIS-Control has no upper limit. But if you read boost from the engine control unit, it might be limited by the diagnostics protocol. E.g. the highest value for the MAP sensor is 2601 mbar. So that is abozt 1.6 Bar of actual boost.


Is it possible to display the gear position for manual transmission with FIS control?

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(15 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

The FIS-Control can show whatever the sensor is able to measure.



So, FIS-control doesn’t have an upper limit? if the FIS-Control can accurately display values, if my turbo is at 2.2BAR, will it be correctly shown.

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(15 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

No, the stock MAP sensor does not measure negative pressure. If you attach another boost sensor to the FIS-Control, that measures vacuum, the FIS-Control will show it of course.



So, is there an upper limit for MBAR or BAR? If yes, how far will it be displayed at most?

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(15 replies, posted in English forum)

stefan@fis-control wrote:

To upload logos, go to SETTINGS -> FLASH MEMORY -> LOAD LOGO -> BLUETOOTH.
Now start the Android app and click on "Upload file to FIS-Control.
As you have the color display with the low resolution, only very few of the logos will look ok in your car. As far as I can remember, only the "quattro" Logos are prepared for low resolution:
https://fis-control.de/startlogos/

FIS-Control does not automatically clear fault codes, but you can do it manually. When you show the DTCs, do a longpress and then click the up key. You will come to a menu that allows to clear the codes.



Thanks!!!
I want to ask if the numerical display of the turbo will show negative pressure on the FIS control?