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How to upload map to PCII???

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#1 ·
I was also wondering when I was trying to load a map into the PCIII the manual says to click on the upload all files button. My program doesn't have a button that says upload all files. It only has a button that says upload map. I need serious help. Thanks

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#3 ·
Put install disk in cdrom drive, start pc3com.
When program comes up plug serial connector to pc3.
Start bike, click on Port, choose auto.Make sure it says connected on port(usually 1,2,3,or 4) in bottom right corner of program window.
Go to File, Load map, box will appear.
Navigate to CDrom drive letter, Maps folder, click on it, nav to Warrior folder, click on it then choose which map you want from list.
When you have done this the choosen map will load to the program window, you then "upload map" The program will tell you when map is loaded and verified. Wait 10 seconds before exiting of turning bike off.
Best of luck, is pretty easy after you have done it once.
 
#9 ·
I also hope that you guys can clear up a few PCIII questions for me too. Since I don't own a lap top computer, I'm hoping to avoid the hit.

I know I can buy a new PCIII with the correct MAP already installed.
Question: Can I just connect this unit to the bike, start it up and ride away without any additional steps?

If I were to buy a unit that had the Zero MAP, I should be able to upload any MAP from my desk top computer using the 9v adapter. I believe that his could be done from the CD provided with the unit, or from Dynojets web site.
Question: Is this correct?

Is there anything else that I should know or watch out for? Thanks for your help.
 
#10 ·
Xridery2k,
You have it, thats exactly how it works.
The Warrior is 1 of a few bikes that either has to be running or use 9 volt adapter to load maps to the module. I bought a piece of junk desktop and put it in the garage it cost $10 more than the adapter but saves me the hassle of disconnecting the module each time.
With the computer connected to a running bike you can click on advanced tab and trim the cylinders a very useful tool.

I have step by step instruction for anyone that feels they need them, PM or E-mail me at fifer@fuse.net I would be happy to help.