How to Calibrate PowerTrim Assistance on VP EVC-D ? OEM mode ?

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I have the VP calibration instructions for an EVC-C and that shows the sequence for calibrating the PowerTrim Assistance (PTA) function, but it doesn't apply to my EVC-D (different controls).

I have the VP calibration chart for my EVC-D but that only shows the sequence for PowerTrim limits setting - nothing for PTA. My EVC-D shows that the PTA is activated, but how does one calibrate it ? Maybe I should be asking how to select OEM mode on an EVC-D ?

Your help would be greatly appreciated.
 
I have the VP calibration instructions for an EVC-C and that shows the sequence for calibrating the PowerTrim Assistance (PTA) function, but it doesn't apply to my EVC-D (different controls).

I have the VP calibration chart for my EVC-D but that only shows the sequence for PowerTrim limits setting - nothing for PTA. My EVC-D shows that the PTA is activated, but how does one calibrate it ? Maybe I should be asking how to select OEM mode on an EVC-D ?

Your help would be greatly appreciated.
EVC-D is different to C and so you’d need the correct instructions. I can E-mail them if you send me your address
However, depending on the screen type you have it is pretty straightforward-you need to navigate to Settings and then find the PTA menu, and from that you can select the 5 (I think) different trigger points, and from that, the RPM at which they happen and the desired power trim level 👍
 
Thanks Andy - yes please send me the instructions - is that different from the VP EVC-D calibration chart (poster format) that I already have but that doesn't have PTA on it ?
 
EVC-D is different to C and so you’d need the correct instructions. I can E-mail them if you send me your address
However, depending on the screen type you have it is pretty straightforward-you need to navigate to Settings and then find the PTA menu, and from that you can select the 5 (I think) different trigger points, and from that, the RPM at which they happen and the desired power trim level 👍
Be nice if you could post a link so everyone who might need it on here .
 
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