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RPM Switches*
Start RPM Switch 1- Rpm value at which RPM switch 1 is activated or turned on. There can be a unique
value for each sensor state. Be sure to place values in all sensor states if
desired. Values must be in 50 RPM increments from 50 - 12,500 RPM.
Stop RPM Switch 1- Rpm value at which RPM switch 1 is deactivated or
turned off. Be sure to place values in all sensor states if desired. There can
be a unique value for each sensor state. Values must be in 50 RPM increments
from 100 - 12,500 RPM.
Start RPM Switch 2- Rpm value at which RPM switch 2 is activated or
turned on. There can be a unique value for each sensor state. Be sure to place
values in all sensor states if desired. Values must be in 50 RPM increments from
50 - 12,500 RPM.
Stop RPM Switch 2- Rpm value at which RPM switch 2 is deactivated or
turned off. Be sure to place values in all sensor states if desired. There can
be a unique value for each sensor state. Values must be in 50 RPM increments
from 100 - 12,500 RPM.
*Not all ignitions have RPM switch
outputs
Example wiring diagram:
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RPM Switch 1 |
RPM Switch 2 |
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Note: Output for RPM Switch 1 & 2 grounds (goes to negative) when activated. The output has a 50 ohm internal series current limit resistor that can sink 200 milliamps continuously. The outputs can activate a relay for devices requiring higher currents.