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Home Products MoTeC Accessories MoTeC Shift Light Module (CAN)

 MoTeC Shift Light Module (CAN)

Price: $574.00
MoTeC Shift Light Module (CAN)
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Product Code: M SLM

The Shift Light Module (SLM) may be used for shift lights, warning lights or other indicators as programmed by the user.

     It provides eight multicolour LED indicator lights in a compact array. The colour, intensity and purpose of each LED can be controlled independently, providing enormous flexibility and scope for customisation.


Product Features

     The Shift Light Module (SLM) may be used for shift lights, warning lights or other indicators as programmed by the user.

     It provides eight multicolour LED indicator lights in a compact array. The colour, intensity and purpose of each LED can be controlled independently, providing enormous flexibility and scope for customization.

     A set of patterns can be defined with various colour combinations and flashing modes, indicating for example: stop immediately, continue with caution, pit lane speed limiter active and of course, up-shift and down-shift. The LEDs can be programmed in a priority order so that, for example, a warning light can override a shift light.

     The SLM is configured and controlled using a MoTeC ECU, display or data logger. Compatible MoTeC devices have special programming functions for the SLM. The module is connected via CAN eliminating the need to use auxiliary outputs.
 
Compatible with
 
  • ACL (software version V1.10F2 and later)
  • ADL3
  • SDL (software version V1.51 and later)
  • M400, M600, M800, M880 (software version V3.41G and later)
 
Specifications
 
LEDs
 
  • 8 full colour (RGB) LEDs
Communications
  • CAN
Physical
  • Case size 81.2 x 19.0 x 16.0 mm
  • 1 x 4 pin Deutsch DTM connector, flying lead

Last Updated: Wednesday, 19 June 2013 19:11
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