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Z-FI Mapper V1.22 Installation InstructionsEach Z-Fi is supplied with a USB cable and easy to use Z-Fi Mapper Software. This sophisticated program is designed for experienced tuners. With just a laptop, a tuner can make tuning adjustments for any of our products either at the track or on the dyno.
Using the Z-Fi Mapper on the bike
1) Plug your computer into the Z-Fi unit with the supplied USB cable
2) Turn the power to the vehicle on
3) Start the Bazzaz Z-Fi Mapper program (ProgramFilesBazzazPerformanceZ-Fi Mapper)
4) The Z-Fi Mapper software should automatically connect to the Z-Fi unit.
5) Make and save changes according to the instructions on the next few pages
6) Be Sure to EXIT the Z-Fi Mapper program before turning OFF the power to the bike. Tuning the power to the bike OFF before exiting the program may cause your laptop to lockup.
7) You can create maps when you are away from the bike or when the bike is powered down by choosing the “Work Offline” option when prompted.
8) Note that some of the TABS of the Z-Fi Mapper software may not be available to view, based on the type of Z-Fi unit that you purchased. For instance, you can’t access the Traction Control Screen if you did not purchase a Z-Fi TC unit. Similarly you can’t access the Self Mapping screen unless you are plugged into the bike and you have a Z-AFM unit installed.
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