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 The Innovate LC-1 and LM-1 wideband kits are programmable units. ​ That means the mapping of voltage output to A/F ratio can be changed by the user.  Which means there'​s no default LC-1 or LM-1 item in DSMLink to datalog. ​ So what we suggest you do is to program the output to mimic another device that we do support. Typically this would be the linear TechEdge output that has 9:1 mapped to 0v and 19:1 mapped to 5v. Then you would datalog this as the linear TechEdge (TEWBLin). The Innovate LC-1 and LM-1 wideband kits are programmable units. ​ That means the mapping of voltage output to A/F ratio can be changed by the user.  Which means there'​s no default LC-1 or LM-1 item in DSMLink to datalog. ​ So what we suggest you do is to program the output to mimic another device that we do support. Typically this would be the linear TechEdge output that has 9:1 mapped to 0v and 19:1 mapped to 5v. Then you would datalog this as the linear TechEdge (TEWBLin).
  
-**NOTE:** The most recent versions of the ECMLink laptop application include a native Innovate datalogging routine that uses the default mapping setup by Innovate in the LC-1.  There is also now a generic "​linear wideband"​ display item you can use instead to define your own mapping. ​ The instructions below have you map the LC-1 output to match the TechEdge linear, which is fine too.+**NOTE:** The most recent versions of the ECMLink laptop application include a native Innovate datalogging routine that uses the default mapping setup by Innovate in the LC-1.  There is also now a generic "​linear wideband"​ display item you can use instead to define your own mapping. ​ The instructions below have you map the LC-1 output to match the TechEdge linear, which is fine too.  But if you want to skip that step entirely, you can just use ECMLink'​s LC-1 log item instead and leave the default LC-1 mapping alone. ​ You can also consider using ECMLink'​s (V3) [[v3narrowbandsim|Narrowband Sim]] function instead of running two separate outputs from the LC-1 into the ECU.
  
  
-**Version Check:​** ​ Please take note of the version of LM Programmer shown in the screenshots. ​ There is a newer version ​(v3.19) that is shipping with the units that Innovate knows does not function as it should. ​ For some reason, they do not mention this anywhere. ​ The easiest way to determine if the version you have works is to make the changes below, click the Program button, and then go back in and see if the settings were retained. ​ The most recent version __does not__ hold your changes. ​ The latest known working version is v3.15. ​ Until Innovate provides a fix for this, you can download the older v3.15 software here:+**Version Check:​** ​ Please take note of the version of LM Programmer shown in the screenshots. ​ There are newer versions ​(v3.19 ​and 3.27) that are shipping with the units that Innovate knows does not function as it should. ​ For some reason, they do not mention this anywhere. ​ The easiest way to determine if the version you have works is to make the changes below, click the Program button, and then go back in and see if the settings were retained. ​ The most recent version __does not__ hold your changes. ​ The latest known working version is v3.15. ​ Until Innovate provides a fix for this, you can download the older v3.15 software here:
  
 http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​lc1install/​LMConfig315.exe http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​lc1install/​LMConfig315.exe
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