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Safety Messages
Your safety and the safety of others is very important. We have provided
important safety messages in this manual and on the HRC CBR1000RR.
Please read these messages carefully.
A safety message alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or
others. Each safety message is preceded by a safety alert symbol and
one of three words, DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
These mean:
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT
if you don’t follow instructions.
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT
if you don’t follow instructions.
You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow
instructions.
Each message tells you what the hazard is, what can happen and what you
can do to avoid or reduce injury.
Damage Prevention Messages
You will also see other important messages that are preceded by the word
NOTICE.
This word means:
Your HRC CBR1000RR or other property can be
damaged if you don’t follow instructions.
The purpose of these messages is to help prevent damage to your HRC
CBR1000RR, other property, or the environment.

HRC CBR1000RR
PGM-FI Setting Tool Manual
All information in this publication is based on the latest product information available at the time of approval for printing.
Honda Racing Corporation reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.
No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission.

Important Information
•This setting tool is sold as is without warranty, and the entire risk as to quality and performance is with the buyer.
•This kit is designed and manufactured to enhance the performance of the CBR1000RR, and as is stated in the CBR1000RR racing kit set-up manual, should be
used only in an organized racing or competitive event upon a closed course which is conducted under the auspices of a recognized sanctioning body or by per-
mit issued by the local governmental authority having jurisdiction.
•This kit is not suitable for use with any other parts.

PGM-FI Setting
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This manual covers the PGM-FI setting procedure by PC communications.
PGM-FI Setting
System requirements and communication attachment
1.System requirements
•IBM AT compatible PC
•OS: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
•CPU: Pentium 200MHz or higher (recommended)
•Main memory: 32MB or more (recommended)
•Display: 1024 x 768 or higher resolution (recommended)
•CD-ROM: CD-ROM drive is required (The product is provided with a CD-R)
•Serial port: Serial port is required (for communicate with ECU)
If the serial port is not equipped, use USB-RS232C adaptor or
USB type serial I/F unit
2.The attachment
•UNIT, ASSY SERIAL I/F: 38880-NL3-750
•UNIT, ASSY SERIAL I/F (USB): 38880-NL9-C00
Software Install
1. Set software CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive and click on the CD-ROM icon.
2. When a window like below is displayed, double-click “SETUP.EXE” to install
the application.
3. A window like below will appear and will prepare for setup process.
Use USB driver included in Set-up CD-ROM, or download it from HRC web site
(http://www.honda.co.jp/HRC/).

PGM-FI Setting
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4. Then, a window like below will appear. To continue setup, click “Next.”
NOTE:
•Exit all other programs before starting installation.
5. When you using the Windows XP, the User Information window is appeared.
Click “Next.”
6. Setup will ask you to specify a directory to install the application in here. If
you need not change the default directory, click “Next.”
7. Select program folder, then clock “Next.”

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PGM-FI Setting
8. Confirm the folder and name etc. to install the application in, then click
“Next.”
9. A window like below will appear and installation is continued.
10. Now, installation is completed.
Click “Finish.”
When installation is completed, a shortcut folder like below will appear.
Use this folder putting on the desktop etc.

PGM-FI Setting
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Operation
Functional Descriptions
When you start up the setting tool, a window like below will appear.
(Note: The figure above is partly different from actual screen for explanation
purpose.)
Before you begin
•About the pull-down menu
Data Edit Selector of No. 4 in the previous section is a pull-down menu.
Click “ ” as shown in the figure above and a menu will appear below.
Items to edit are changed here.
Reverse video indicates the item to be selected.
•When you started up the application for the first time
Nothing will be displayed like below.
When you start up the program next time, it will automatically open the last file
you used.
In case default file is not displayed with "Open file ", refer to troubleshooting
No.4.
No. Name Function
(1) File information display Displays information on the setting file.
(2) Open file Reads in setting data saved before.
(3) Save File Saves setting data you have changed.
(4) Data Edit Selector Selects an item to change.
(5) Data display area Displays setting data.
(6) Data Read Transfers setting data from ECU.
(7) Data Write Transfers setting data to ECU.
(8) Quit Exits the program without saving data.
(9) COM Port Selects communication port
(default is COM 1).
(1)
(9) (2)
(3)
(4) (5)
(8)(7)(6) Read in default file with “Open File.”
Note:
Be careful not to delete all files in the data directory. If you
do, this program cannot be used any more.
To use this program again, you are needed to reinstall it.

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PGM-FI Setting
•Checking communication port (COM port)
Checking system property
Connection with the Vehicle
1. Connect the “UNIT, ASSY SERIAL I/F: 38880-NL3-750” to the serial-port of
your PC.
2. Connect red connector to the communication connector (4P red connector)
near the ECM.
Note:
•Do not drive your vehicle with the setting cord attached.
Use the setting cord only when you change setting.
When you click “ CommPort”, pulldown
menu of communication ports will appear.
You can select from COM1 to 16.
Current setting is shown.
Open system property of your PC to check
the setting of communication port.
Port setting should accord with that of the
setting tool.
If the communication port (COM1) is marked
with “X”, communication is impossible.
4P (RED) CONNECTOR

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File Operation
Opening a File
When you click “Open File”, a list of files which can be read in will appear.
Select a file you wish to use and click OK. Then, the data will be read in.
Note:
•Displayed file “06cbr1k.e2p” is a default data.
If the process of “Open File” is aborted, the following window will appear.
Click “OK” to continue.
Save a File
When you click “Save File”, a list of files already saved will appear and request
you to input file name.
Type a file name and click OK to save your file.
Note:
•Number of characters you may use for a file name is limited to eight or less.
What should be noted when typing in a file name
Note:
•Be sure to put the cursor before “.e2p” when you type in a file name. If you
omit the extension (.e2p), you cannot open it. (It will not be listed.)
Select a file and
click “OK.”

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If the process of Save File is aborted, the window below will appear.
Click “OK” to continue.
If you use more than 8 characters for a file name, the window below will
appear.
To continue “Save File”, click “OK” and type in again a file name with eight or
less characters.
Changing Setting
Changing TH Segmentation
TH position can arbitrarily be changed.
If you click TH segmentation, 60% for example, a scale as shown above will
appear. You can change 8 points excluding both ends (0% and 100%).
Use mouse or up/down arrow keys to make change click “Enter key” to enter
your change.
The change cancel is done by clicking "Cancel key".
The range in which you can make change is only within the zone of the scale.
Note:
If you change the TH segmentation, both the FI and the IG map are changed.
The ignition map and the FI map cannot be changed individually.
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