AEM Infinity Stand-Alone Programmable Engine Mangement System Operating instructions

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WARNING: This installation is not for the tuning novice! Use this system with EXTREME caution! The AEM
Infinity Programmable EMS allows for total flexibility in engine tuning. Misuse or improper tuning of this
product can destroy your engine! If you are not well versed in engine dynamics and the tuning of engine
management systems DO NOT attempt the installation. Refer the installation to an AEM-trained tuning
shop or call 800-423-0046 for technical assistance.
NOTE: All supplied AEM calibrations, Wizards and other tuning information are offered as potential
starting points only. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ENGINE TUNER TO ULTIMATELY CONFIRM IF THE
CALIBRATION IS SAFE FOR ITS INTENDED USE. AEM holds no responsibility for any engine damage that
results from the misuse or mistuning of this product!
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Table of Contents
Introduction
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12 Month Limited Warranty
............................................................................................................................................................. 1
AEM Infinity
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Background
............................................................................................................................................................. 2
Revision History Log
Software
............................................................................................................................................................. 3
Software Installation
............................................................................................................................................................. 4
FAQ
............................................................................................................................................................. 4
Flash Memory Functions
............................................................................................................................................................. 4
Getting Started
............................................................................................................................................................. 5
File Menu
............................................................................................................................................................. 10
Connection Menu
............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Target Menu
............................................................................................................................................................. 13
Layout Menu
............................................................................................................................................................. 16
Default Layouts
............................................................................................................................................................. 16
Log Menu
............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Wizards Menu
............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Help Menu
............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Connection Status
............................................................................................................................................................. 21
Control Windows
............................................................................................................................................................. 35
Virtual and Conversion Channels
............................................................................................................................................................. 39
Plot Data and Control
............................................................................................................................................................. 40
Windows Hot Keys
............................................................................................................................................................. 41
Infinity Hot Keys - Quick Reference
............................................................................................................................................................. 42
Infinity Hot Keys - Configuration
Hardware
............................................................................................................................................................. 50
Serial Number
............................................................................................................................................................. 50
Account Registration
............................................................................................................................................................. 58
aeminfinity.com file descriptions
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Firmware Update Window Layout
............................................................................................................................................................. 60
Firmware Update
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ECU recovery using Flash Enable connector
............................................................................................................................................................. 67
Infinity Hardware Specifications
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ECU Installation
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USB & Logging Connectors
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ECU Installation Dimensions Infinity-Series7
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ECU Installation Dimensions Infinity-Series5
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ECU Installation Dimensions Infinity-Series3
Tuning Guide
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Background
............................................................................................................................................................. 74
Basic Tuning
..........................................................................................................................................................74Calibration Data
..........................................................................................................................................................76Unit Preferences
..........................................................................................................................................................77Wizard Basic Setup
......................................................................................................................................................77
Wizard Design
......................................................................................................................................................78
Wizard Organization
......................................................................................................................................................79
Engine
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Engine Rotary
......................................................................................................................................................81
Tuning Preferences
......................................................................................................................................................83
Cam/Crank
......................................................................................................................................................84
Mass Airflow
......................................................................................................................................................88
Injector Setup
......................................................................................................................................................92
Basic Sensor Setup
......................................................................................................................................................103
Lambda Inputs
......................................................................................................................................................104
DBW Tuning
......................................................................................................................................................107
Set Throttle Range
......................................................................................................................................................108
Ignition Sync
......................................................................................................................................................111
Oil Metering Pump
..........................................................................................................................................................112Follow ECU
..........................................................................................................................................................114Modified Values
..........................................................................................................................................................115Right Click Editing
..........................................................................................................................................................116Engine Start
..........................................................................................................................................................118Initial Crank Pulse
..........................................................................................................................................................118Idle Air Control
..........................................................................................................................................................121VE & Airflow Based Tuning
..........................................................................................................................................................125Target Lambda
..........................................................................................................................................................128Lambda Control Tuning
..........................................................................................................................................................131Fuel Trims
..........................................................................................................................................................135Ignition Tuning
..........................................................................................................................................................137Ignition Trims
..........................................................................................................................................................139DBW Idle Air Control
............................................................................................................................................................. 140
Advanced Tuning
..........................................................................................................................................................140Wizard Advanced Setup
......................................................................................................................................................140
Accel and Decel Fuel
......................................................................................................................................................142
Advanced Trims
......................................................................................................................................................145
Boost Control
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Engine Protection
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Idle - Basic
......................................................................................................................................................166
Idle – Advanced
......................................................................................................................................................172
Input Function Assignments
......................................................................................................................................................196
Knock Setup
......................................................................................................................................................202
Lambda Control
......................................................................................................................................................205
Launch Antilag
......................................................................................................................................................208
Launch Timer
......................................................................................................................................................210
Nitrous N2O
......................................................................................................................................................213
Main Rev Limiter
......................................................................................................................................................215
Rev Limit 2Step
......................................................................................................................................................217
Rev Limit 3Step
......................................................................................................................................................219
Shift Cut
......................................................................................................................................................220
Shift Cut Time
......................................................................................................................................................225
USB Logging
......................................................................................................................................................226
VVC
......................................................................................................................................................228
Diagnostics
......................................................................................................................................................230
Output Assignments
......................................................................................................................................................236
Coils / Injectors
......................................................................................................................................................236
Throttle High Timer
......................................................................................................................................................239
Gear Calculation
..........................................................................................................................................................240Injector Control
..........................................................................................................................................................241Injector Pressure
..........................................................................................................................................................243Flex Fuel Tuning
..........................................................................................................................................................245Multi-Map Tuning
..........................................................................................................................................................252Advanced Individual Cylinder Tuning
..........................................................................................................................................................252Staged Injection Tuning
..........................................................................................................................................................253DBW Custom Setup and Troubleshooting
..........................................................................................................................................................256Coil Dwell Tuning
..........................................................................................................................................................257VR PWMDuty [%] Tables
..........................................................................................................................................................259Cam/Crank Noise Cancellation Feature
..........................................................................................................................................................260Cam Ignore
..........................................................................................................................................................261Crank per Cam Channel
..........................................................................................................................................................261EAL Timing Error
..........................................................................................................................................................262CrkMissThr & CrkExtraThr Tables
..........................................................................................................................................................262CAN A Tx (AEMNet)
..........................................................................................................................................................273CAN A Tx (AEMNet)
..........................................................................................................................................................273CAN A Rx (AEMNet)
..........................................................................................................................................................2764 Channel Wideband UEGO Controller Setup
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Spark Plugs
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Ignition Coils
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Combustion Chamber
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TPS (Throttle Position Sensor)
............................................................................................................................................................. 287
MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure)
............................................................................................................................................................. 290
IAT (Inlet Air Temperature)
............................................................................................................................................................. 291
CLT (Coolant Temperature)
............................................................................................................................................................. 292
O2 (Oxygen Sensor)
............................................................................................................................................................. 296
KNK (Knock Sensor)
............................................................................................................................................................. 296
PPS (Pedal Position Sensor)
............................................................................................................................................................. 297
CMP/CKP (Cam/Crank Position)
............................................................................................................................................................. 298
IAC (Idle Air Control)
............................................................................................................................................................. 300
FCS (Fuel Composition Sensor)
Fuel System Setup
............................................................................................................................................................. 301
Fuel Plumbing
............................................................................................................................................................. 302
Fuel Pump
............................................................................................................................................................. 304
Fuel Injector
............................................................................................................................................................. 305
Fuel Pressure Regulator
............................................................................................................................................................. 307
Fuel Filter
............................................................................................................................................................. 307
Fuel Rail
Wiring Harness
............................................................................................................................................................. 308
Wiring
..........................................................................................................................................................308Wiring Conventions
..........................................................................................................................................................310Tools
..........................................................................................................................................................311Grounding
..........................................................................................................................................................311Power Requirements
..........................................................................................................................................................312General Purpose Outputs
..........................................................................................................................................................312Injectors
..........................................................................................................................................................313Ignition System
..........................................................................................................................................................318Noise
..........................................................................................................................................................318Sensors
..........................................................................................................................................................322Digital Switch Inputs
..........................................................................................................................................................322Auxiliary Connector
..........................................................................................................................................................323Idle Air Control Valve Requirements
............................................................................................................................................................. 325
Universal Pinout, Infinity-Series7
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Universal Pinout, Infinity-Series5
............................................................................................................................................................. 345
Universal Pinout, Infinity-Series3, 30-7113
............................................................................................................................................................. 351
Universal Pinout, Infinity-Series3, 30-7114
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Connector Views Infinity-Series7
............................................................................................................................................................. 359
Connector Views Infinity-Series5
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Connector Views Infinity-Series3
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Example System Schematics
..........................................................................................................................................................361Power Distribution, Infinity-Series3
..........................................................................................................................................................362Power Distribution, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................363Power Distribution, Infinity-Series7
..........................................................................................................................................................364Internal UEGO, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................365Internal UEGO, Infinity-Series7
..........................................................................................................................................................36695 BMW E36 M3, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................36795 BMW E36 M3, Infinity-Series7
..........................................................................................................................................................368EVO VIII, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................369EVO VIII, Infinity-Series7
..........................................................................................................................................................370EVO IX Pinout, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................371EVO IX Pinout, Infinity-Series7
..........................................................................................................................................................37293–98 Toyota Supra 2JZGTE, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................37393–98 Toyota Supra 2JZGTE, Infinity-Series7
..........................................................................................................................................................374Ignition System – COP 2 Wire "Dumb" Coils with Ignitor, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................375Ignition System – COP 2 Wire "Dumb" Coils with Ignitor, Infinity-Series7
..........................................................................................................................................................376Ignition System – COP 3 Wire "Dumb" Coils with Ignitor, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................377Ignition System – COP 3 Wire "Dumb" Coils with Ignitor, Infinity-Series7
..........................................................................................................................................................378Ignition System – COP 3 Wire "Smart" Coils, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................379Ignition System – COP 3 Wire "Smart" Coils, Infinity-Series7
..........................................................................................................................................................380Ignition System – COP 4 Wire "Smart" Coils, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................381Ignition System – COP 4 Wire "Smart" Coils, Infinity-Series7
..........................................................................................................................................................382Ignition System – COP 5 Wire "Smart" Coils, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................383Ignition System – COP 5 Wire "Smart" Coils, Infinity-Series7
..........................................................................................................................................................384GM LS3 DBW Wiring, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................385GM LS3 DBW Wiring, Infinity-Series7
..........................................................................................................................................................386Mazda RX7 FD Wiring, Infinity-Series5
..........................................................................................................................................................387GM LS Wiring, Infinity-Series3
..........................................................................................................................................................388Dodge Hemi 6.1L Wiring, Infinity-Series3
..........................................................................................................................................................389Ford 4.6L SOHC Wiring, Infinity-Series3
..........................................................................................................................................................390Generic V8 Wiring, Infinity-Series3
Glossary of Terms
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Glossary
Introduction
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Introduction
12 Month Limited Warranty
Advanced Engine Management Inc. w arrants to the consumer that all AEM High Performance products will be free from defects in
material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from date of the original purchase. Products that fail w ithin this 12-month
warranty period will be repaired or replaced at AEMs option, when determined by AEM that the product failed due to defects in material
or workmanship. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the AEM part. In no event shall this warranty exceed the original
purchase price of the AEM part nor shall AEM be responsible for special, incidental or consequential damages or cost incurred due to the
failure of this product. Warranty claims to AEM must be transportation prepaid and accompanied with dated proof of purchase. This
warranty applies only to the original purchaser of product and is non-transferable. All implied warranties shall be limited in duration to the
said 12-month warranty period. Improper use or installation, accident, abuse, unauthorized repairs or alterations voids this warranty. AEM
disclaims any liability for consequential damages due to breach of any written or implied w arranty on all products manufactured by AEM.
Warranty returns will only be accepted by AEM when accompanied by a valid Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Product
must be received by AEM within 30 days of the date the RMA is issued.
UEGO oxygen sensors are considered wear items and are not covered under warranty.
Please note that before AEM can issue an RMA for any electronic product, it is first necessary for the installer or end user to contact the
EMS tech line at 1-800-423-0046 to discuss the problem. Most issues can be resolved over the phone. Under no circumstances should a
system be returned or a RMA requested before the above process transpires.
AEM will not be responsible for electronic products that are installed incorrectly, installed in a non-approved application, misused, or
tampered w ith.
Any AEM electronics product can be returned for repair if it is out of the w arranty period. There is a minimum charge of $50.00 for
inspection and diagnosis of AEM electronic parts. Parts used in the repair of AEM electronic components will be extra. AEM will provide
an estimate of repairs and receive written or electronic authorization before repairs are made to the product.
AEM Infinity
The AEM Infinity is a user-programmable Electronic Control Unit (ECU) that uses a powerful twin-CPU design. The
unit features a 200Mhz 32-bit processor and a 20Mhz 16-bit aux processor with 4GB flash drive standard,
expandable up to 64GB (flash drive) memory. The Infinity includes a configurable internal data logger capable of
recording 100 channels at up to 1kHz of information. Every Infinity system comes with all functions installed and
activated and there are no expensive options or upgrades to be performed.
The Infinity is a tool that allows the user to custom tune an engine by specific requirements. This is extremely
useful and usually necessary when upgrading the engine for maximum performance, especially if installing a
turbocharger, supercharger or building up a normally aspirated engine. The Infinity completely replaces the factory
ECU and features unique plug and play technology, which means that each system is configured especially for the
make and model of car. There is no need to modify the factory wiring harness and in most cases the vehicle may
be returned to stock in a matter of minutes. The Infinity Tuner software is configured to work with the factory
sensors and equipment, so that there is no need for expensive or hard to find sensors making replacement and
repairs as simple as with an unmodified car.
Background
The Infinity platform is very different from previous generation AEM EMS products. The hardware (circuit board
assembly) is designed around a very advanced automotive grade microcontroller (processor or “chip”). Several
layers of software reside on this chip that allow for real time firmware programming without the need to write
computer code. This technology has allowed AEM to develop advanced control models never before used on other
AEM EMS products. We’ve listened to our customers over the years and have attempted to simplify the tuning
process by employing an airflow based fuel control model eliminating many of the lookup and trim tables from
previous generation ECUs. The look and feel is very different and it may take some time to adjust to the new tuning
environment.
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Our new tuning tool, Infinity Tuner is also a brand new product built from the ground up to interface with the new
hardware. It features a modular design that allows users and developers to build completely customized templates
and even design “plug in” applications that can automate many tuning tasks. Unlike previous AEM Setup Wizards
in older products like AEM Pro and AEM Tuner, the Infinity Tuner Setup Wizard “plug in” is a completely stand-
alone application that will evolve with Infinity Tuner. It is much more integrated with the ECU hardware and performs
complex validation checks for all requested changes.
Among other things, Infinity Tuner is a powerful math processor. In addition to supporting standard global units and
math functions, special features allow users to create completely custom conversion channels for table data.
Virtually any function can be employed to display data in different formats or units. Math functions are also used for
table edits. ANY MATH function can be used not just a list of pre-defined selections. Advanced users will really
enjoy the flexibility this feature adds.
A built-in logging playback/controls synchronization feature allows tuners to view live plot data and make changes
to their calibration values on the fly, knowing exactly where the ECU was accessing table data. For more detailed
post processing of data, AEM offers its new analysis package, AEMdata.
Revision History Log
Version
Date
Descriptions
B
4/23/13
C
7/1/13
Removed Supra specific content
D
9/30/13
Power Distribution Schematic and Pinout updated
E
2/5/14
Updated to reflect v95 revisions
F
8/25/14
Updated to reflect v95b revisions
G
10/28/14
Updated to reflect v96 revisions
H
4/28/15
Updated to reflect v96.1 revisions
I
12/29/15
Updated to reflect v96.2 revisions
J
3/9/17
Updated to reflect v96.3 revisions
K
10/27/17
Updated to reflect v96.4 revisions
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Software
Software Installation
Minimum computer requirements:
OS - Windows XP with .NET 4.0 framework installed
Ram - 2GB
Processor - 1 GHz
Free HD space - 600 Mb
Connectivity - USB 2.0
All current Infinity Tuner software installations are available for download from AEM at
http://www.aemelectronics.com/support/SoftwareDownloads
All current firmware pakgrp files are available for download from AEM at http://www.aeminfinity.com. You must
download and save a valid pakgrp file before proceeding with the firmware update process.
1. Run the setup.exe. Hit Next> and follow the instructions on each page.
2. Read and accept the terms of agreement and pick your desired location for Infinity Tuner to be installed. Hit
Next> and allow the software to complete installation.
3. You may now exit the Infinity Tuner installer. You can now run Infinity Tuner.
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FAQ
What are the basic sensors needed?
In order to use the Infinity to its full potential you will need the following; Intake Air Temperature Sensor, Manifold
Air Pressure Sensor, Coolant Temperature and a Wide Band Air/Fuel Ratio sensor.
Why doesn't the Infinity work with (insert vehicle or engine description here)?
We have not had the opportunity to map the Cam and Crank profiles of that engine yet. If your cam and crank
matches another vehicle we do have, it will work.
What do you mean by matching the cam and crank profile to another car?
The number of teeth on a crank trigger and cam trigger let the Infinity know where the engine position is exactly.
Based on that the infinity will know when to spark, and inject fuel.
Is the Infinity Waterproof?
The enclosure includes an o-ring seal. The connectors are rated to IP67. The harness side mating connectors
must be assembled in accordance with Molex recommended practices to maintain this rating. See Wiring
section for more information.
Flash Memory Functions
Changes made to calibration tables are stored on the ECU in a temporary memory location and applied
immediately. In other words, while tuning live, all changes take effect immediately. They are not however
immediately saved to ECUs flash memory. The menu function ECU – Commit modifications (Hot Key – CTRL +
SHIFT + C) is used to save all current changes to the flash. This feature allows the user to choose what changes to
save to the ECU during a tuning session. ECU – Revert modifications (Hot Key – CTRL + SHIFT + R) removes any
changes not previously saved. At key off, the system will automatically commit all unsaved changes if the Key Off
Commit option is checked in the Tuning Preferences Setup Wizard page. AEM recommends disabling the Key
Off Commit options once all tuning changes are made.
Getting Started
File Extensions:
The Infinity EMS software uses several different file naming conventions.
.ITSSN
This file represents a Session (or Calibration). AEM provided base sessions are installed to the following location:
\Documents\AEM\Infinity Tuner\Sessions\Base Sessions
.ITLOG
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This file is created when saving a Log.
.ITLYT
This file is created when making a Layout. Layouts allow the user to customize the way information and data is
presented on the screen. AEM provided sample layouts are installed to the following location:
\Documents\AEM\Infinity Tuner\Layouts
.PDF
These are Adobe Reader files. All documentation is in this format. AEM provide instructions are installed to the
following location: \Documents\AEM\Infinity Tuner\Instructions
File Menu
In the Infinity Tuner software, select the File drop down menu.
Open saved session:
Opens the background models from a previously saved session. Opening a session implies connecting to the
offline Infinity simulator.
Save Session:
Saves the current session. If logged data is included in the session, two files will be saved with this command:
.itssn – the configuration and calibration data
.itlog the logged data file
Import calibration data:
Imports modifiable data such as calibration changes to tables, etc. This command allows the download of a saved
calibration to the controller. The existing system calibration will be cleared before the calibration is downloaded.
Recent sessions:
Displays a listing of most recently opened session files for quick reference.
Application Options:
Allows fine tuning of many application preferences. Clicking on...or hovering the mouse over each setting will
display a corresponding description in the lower part of the window.
The following windows will allow users to customize the Infinity Tuner application for their preferences. Adjusting
these settings is optional and in most if not all cases, they will be set properly by default.
Firmware Window
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These application preferences are used by the firmware upgrade window. The should be set correctly by default and
should not need adjustment. They can be used in some cases for troubleshooting certain file management issues
during the firmware upgrade process.
Hot Keys – Main
These application preferences are used to set up hot keys for most general application tasks. To change a hot key
assignment, select the hot key assignment by left clicking on the button. Hit the enter key to begin recording the
new assignment.
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Hot Keys – USB
These application preferences are used by the USB logging - get logs window. They can be used in some cases for
troubleshooting certain file management issues during the USB log file save process.
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Main
These application preferences are used to set generic application preferences.
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Most of these settings will be configured properly by default. The following list might be used more often by users
to customize the application for their preferences:
auto_save_log_data – Periodically save PC log data to disk while logging. Takes effect when logging
starts/restarts.
captureloop_sleep – This sets the PC logging frequency. The number of milliseconds between data captures from
the ECU. A value larger than 1000 (1 second) will be ignored. Lower performance PCs may benefit from a value
greater than 50 here. Depending on the size of the layout, values less than 20 may result in very large PC log files
that take a long time to open and/or save.
layout_directory The current directory for layouts.
load_log_with_session – Determines if .itlog files are loaded with a .itssn file is opened.
session_directory – The current directory for session files.
startup_layout – Specifies how to perform the loading of a startup layout. Will only take effect on the next launch of
Infinity Tuner. Options are:
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load_specific
none
prompt user
If load_specific is chosen, a file must be set in the startup_layout_file setting.
USB Window
These application preferences are used by the USB logging - get logs window. They can be used in some cases for
troubleshooting certain file management issues during the USB log file save process.
Exit:
Closes the Infinity Tuner
Connection Menu
In the Infinity Tuner software, select the Connection drop down menu.
Connect to USB:
Connects to the ECU using the USB port. The ECU must be powered properly.
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Disconnect:
This option will terminate the ECU USB connection.
Target Menu
In the Infinity Tuner software, select the ECU drop down menu.
Undo:
Undo last commanded edit. Hot Key = Ctrl Z
Redo:
Redo last commanded edit. Hot Key = Ctrl Y
Commit modifications:
This action will update the non-volatile storage of the ECU with the users changes. The data that would be saved on
the ECU includes the following:
Table data changes.
Initial value changes.
"Predefined item" changes especially "Static" types.
Revert modifications:
Resets all data changed since the last time the calibration was "Committed." Once the "Commit" is performed, the
changes cannot be "Reverted." The user can make changes to the table data while tuning and "Revert" the
changes before "Committing." The user can always save the calibration to a file as well.
Upgrade firmware...:
The firmware update process is described in Firmware Update under the Infinity ECU Hardware section.
Lock with password:
Table data can be locked with a password on an individual channel basis.
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Click the Set button to select channels.
This dialog allows the user to select channels for password protection. Manually select channels by left clicking on
the check box or alternately by using the arrow keys to scroll through the list and the space bar key to select.
Lists can be saved for later use by using the Save button. The Load button will load previously saved lists of
channels. The Append button will append a different list of channels onto the existing list of selected channels.
Enter and confirm the password to set.
Clear password:
An existing password can be cleared but all data in the protected channels will be cleared as well and usually set
to all zeros.
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Layout Menu
The Layout feature controls how the channels within Infinity Tuner are used and viewed. In the Infinity Tuner
software, select the Layout drop down menu.
Add Control:
Adds a new control window to the existing layout. See Software>Control Windows for more detail.
Open layout:
Opens a new layout file
Note that layout files can be saved as shortcuts. Clicking the shortcut will launch Infinity Tuner and load the layout
file.
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Append layout:
This function can be used to append layout controls from another file onto the current one.
Save layout:
This function saves a new layout.
Clear Layout:
This feature clears all controls from the current layout.
New Page:
This function adds a new page to the layout. Note the "Page 19" tab shown below.
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AEM Infinity Stand-Alone Programmable Engine Mangement System Operating instructions

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