PowerLINQ Documentation

Version 1.0


Introduction

First of all, Thank you for your purchase. The WunderLINQ was designed for riders by riders.

This documentation covers the install and usage of the WunderLINQ hardware on your motorcycle. Please review the document completely before attempting the install.

Requirements

You will need the following to install this hardware on your motorcycle.

  1. PowerLINQ
  2. Compatible WunderLINQ
  3. One or Two wired accessories, such as lights or a garage door remote.

Install


Locate your motorcycle battery terminals.


Unscrew the battery terminals. Use the attached ring terminals to attach to the battery. Red on the postive and black on the negative terminal.


Reinstall the terminal screws with the PowerLINQ's ring terminals installed.


Locate the round connector on the PowerLINQ and connect the included Extension cable.


Connect the other end of the Extension cable to your WunderLINQ.


The two square cables on the PowerLINQ are for two wired accessories. Included are the two male mating pigtails.


Install the included male pigtail to your accessory. Red wire is postive, black is ground.


Install your accessory.


Turn the motorcycle ignition on. Launch and connect the WunderLINQ app to your WunderLINQ and test by switching focus to your installed accessory and turning in on and off. After you have tested, stash and zip tie the PowerLINQ and cables out of the way.


WunderLINQ App

Now that the WunderLINQ hardware is installed, test and setup your hardware with the WunderLINQ App. Please see our app documentation at the following link for more information.

WunderLINQ App Documentation


Usage Notes

Below are the manual channel controls. Please refer to your WunderLINQ hardware documentation for more information.

Hand Controls PowerLINQ Action  
Left Channel Off  
Right Channel On  
Focus Key When in WunderLINQ mode, this buttons toggles through controllable devices.  

Compatibility

The PowerLINQ is designed for use with compatible WunderLINQs. Please see the list of Model/Firmware function notes.

Model/Firmware Function Notes

WunderLINQ X

Firmware 2.0+
  • Manual Control
  • Manual Control - Momentary Toggle
  • Igntion Linking
  • Brake Linking
  • Ambient Light Linking
  • Ambient Air Temperature Linking

WunderLINQ Switch

Firmware 1.0+
  • Manual Control
  • Manual Control - Momentary Toggle
  • Igntion Linking
  • High Beam/Flash to Pass Linking
  • Brake Linking
  • Ambient Light Linking
  • Heated Grip Level Linking
  • Ambient Air Temperature Linking

Additional Information

Support

WunderLINQ User Group

Support Request

Other Links

Black Box Embedded, LLC

WunderLINQ Documentation Source Code

Disclaimer

WARNING: The use of the WunderLINQ, a product manufactured by Black Box Embedded, LLC, on your motorcycle is at your own risk. This product is intended for off-road use only and should not be used on public roads or highways. Black Box Embedded, LLC shall not be liable for any damages, injuries, or harm caused by the use of this product. By using this product, you acknowledge and accept the risks associated with its use, and you agree to waive any claims you may have against Black Box Embedded, LLC for any damages, injuries, or harm caused by the use of this product. This product is intended for use by experienced riders only and should not be used by beginners or inexperienced riders. Always exercise caution and ride responsibly.

WunderLINQ products should always be installed by a qualified technician. If you are unsure of your ability to properly install a product, please have the product installed by your local motorcycle technician. Black Box Embedded, LLC takes no responsibility for damages caused by improper installation. WARNING: When installing electronics it is extremely important to pay close attention to how wires are routed, especially when mounting products to the front fender, front fork, or fairing of your motorcycle. Always be sure to turn the handlebars full left, and full right, and fully compress the suspension to ensure the wires will not bind and have enough slack for your motorcycle to operate properly.