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AEM Peak Hold Injector Driver 10 Channel 302710 User Manual

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    Installation Instructions 
     
    10 Ch Peak & Hold Injector Driver 
    PN 30-2710 
     
     
     
    WARNING:
     
    ,!
    This installation is not for the electrically challenged! Use this product 
    with extreme caution! If you are uncomfortable with anything about 
    this, please refer the installation to an AEM trained tuning shop or call 
    800-423-0046 for technical assistance. You should also visit the AEM 
    Performance Electronics Forum at http://forum.aempower.com 
     
    NOTE: AEM holds no responsibility for any engine damage that 
    results from the misuse of this product!
     
     
     
     
    This product is legal in California for racing vehicles only and should 
    never be used on public highways. 
     
     ADVANCED ENGINE MANAGEMENT INC. 
     2205 126th Street Unit A, Hawthorne, CA. 90250 
    Phone: (310) 484-2322 
    Fax: (310) 484-0152 
    http://www.aempower.com
     
    Instruction Part Number: 10-2710 
    2003-2007 Advanced Engine Management, Inc. 
     
      
    						
    							IMPORTANT! 
    Read these instructions completely before attempting this installation! 
     
    The AEM 10 Channel Peak & Hold Injector drivers contains 10 independent injector 
    drive channels. It’s typical function is to allow full battery voltage to fuel injectors for 
    rapid current rise, in order to produce positive injector opening. When load current 
    reaches 4.1A, the injector driver reduces the load current to 1.1A and operates as a 
    constant current sink. This condition holds the injector open and reduces system power 
    dissipation. If the current fails to reach 4.1A within 5mS, the driver module automatically 
    limits the load current to 1.1A. 
     
    NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you have a wiring diagram for your specific 
    vehicle before attempting to install the AEM P&H driver module.  
     
     
    TECHNICAL FEATURES  
    Operating Voltage:  8-18 volts, negative ground  
    RPM Capability:  Unlimited  
    Injector Triggers:  10  
    Trigger Waveform:  Output is activated when trigger is grounded  
    Trigger Impedance:  220 Ohm input impedance, pulled to 12V (60 mA draw)  
    Injector Outputs:  10  
    Output Current High:  4.15A Peak, Typical  
    Output Current Low:  1.15A Sustain, Typical  
    Peak Current Timeout:  5mS  
    Size:  5.5L x 4.6W x 1.4H  
    Weight:  2.7 Lbs  
    Over Temp Shutdown:  115C (Nominal)  
     
    BATTERY  
    The AEM P&H Driver is designed for negative ground, 12 volt and 16 volt electrical 
    systems.  
     
    WELDING  
    Before welding on your vehicle, disconnect the AEM P&H Driver power cables from the 
    battery. Failure to do so may damage it.  
     
    MOUNTING  
    The AEM P&H Driver may be mounted in any position as long as it is not in an enclosed 
    location nor near a large heat source. It may not be mounted directly to the engine nor 
    should it be mounted near or above the exhaust manifold(s).  
     
    WIRING  
    GENERAL WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS  
    • Solder wire joints for the most trouble-free connections.  
    • Always run wires away from direct heat and sharp edges.   
    						
    							• A poor ground connection is the leading cause of ignition problems.  
    • Connect ground wires directly to the negative (-) battery terminal or engine block.  
    • There must be a ground strap connecting the engine to the chassis.  
    • If connecting a ground to the engine block, ensure it is a clean, paint free metal 
    surface.  
     
    There are 2 connectors on the end of the case:  
     
    GREY Connector (INPUT)  
    #  Name  Color  Function  
    1.   Inj 1 In   Pink     Inj 1 Trigger input  
    2.   Inj 2 In   Brown    Inj 2 Trigger input  
    3.   Inj 3 In   Orange   Inj 3 Trigger input  
    4.   Inj 4 In   Dark Green   Inj 4 Trigger input  
    5.   Inj 5 In   Grey     Inj 5 Trigger input  
    6.   Inj 6 In   Dark Blue  Inj 6 Trigger input  
    7.   Inj 7 In   Violet    Inj 7 Trigger input  
    8.   Inj 8 In   Tan     Inj 8 Trigger input  
    9.   Inj 9 In   Yellow   Inj 9 Trigger input  
    10.   Inj 10 In  Light Green   Inj 10 Trigger input  
    11.   Ground   Black     Ground In, Connect to the Battery (-)  
    12.   Ground   Black     Ground In, Connect to the Battery (-) 
     
    BLACK Connector (OUTPUT)  
    #   Name     Color     Function  
    1.   Inj 1 Out   Pink     Inj 1 Output, connect 12V to other side of injector.  
    2.   Inj 2 Out   Brown    Inj 2 Output, connect 12V to other side of injector.  
    3.   Inj 3 Out   Orange   Inj 3 Output, connect 12V to other side of injector.  
    4.   Inj 4 Out   Dark Green   Inj 4 Output, connect 12V to other side of injector.  
    5.   Inj 5 Out   Grey     Inj 5 Output, connect 12V to other side of injector.  
    6.   Inj 6 Out   Dark Blue   Inj 6 Output, connect 12V to other side of injector.  
    7.   Inj 7 Out   Violet    Inj 7 Output, connect 12V to other side of injector.  
    8.   Inj 8 Out   Tan     Inj 8 Output, connect 12V to other side of injector.  
    9.   Inj 9 Out   Yellow   Inj 9 Output, connect 12V to other side of injector.  
    10.   Inj 10 Out   Light Green   Inj 10 Output, connect 12V to other side of injector.  
    11.   Pos 12V   Red     +12v in, Connect via fuse to ignition switch.  
    12.   Pos 12V   Red     +12v in, Connect via fuse to ignition switch.  
     
      
    						
    							 
    12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
     
    Advanced Engine Management Inc. warrants 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 within this 12 month warranty period will be 
    repaired or replaced at AEM’s 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 warranty on all 
    products manufactured by AEM. Warranty returns will only be accepted by AEM when accompanied 
    by a valid Return Goods Authorization (RGA) number. Credit for defective products will be issued 
    pending inspection. Product must be received by AEM within 30 days of the date that the RGA is 
    issued.  
     
    Please note that before we can issue an RGA for an AEM Electronic Component, it is first necessary 
    for the installer or end user to contact our Performance Electronics Help Desk at 1-310-484-2322 x303 
    to discuss the problem. Most issues can be solved over the phone. Under no circumstances should a 
    system be returned or an RGA requested before the above   
    						
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