MoTeC Shift Light Module M SLMThe Shift Light Module (SLM) may be used for shift lights, warning lights or other indicators as programmed by the user. It provides eight multicolour LED indicator lights in a compact array. The colour, intensity and purpose of each LED can be controlled independently, providing enormous flexibility and scope for customisation. A set of patterns can be defined with various colour combinations and flashing modes, indicating for example: stop immediately, continue with caution, pit lane speed limiter active and of course, up-shift and down-shift. The LEDs can be programmed in a priority order so that, for example, a warning light can override a shift light. The SLM is configured and controlled using a MoTeC ECU, display or data logger. Compatible MoTeC devices have special programming functions for the SLM. The module is connected viaCAN eliminating the need to use auxiliary outputs. Compatible with
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