Screen Navigation; Brightness Control; Shift / Alarm Lights; First Start Up - Haltech iC-7 Quick Start Manual

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iC-7 DISPLAY DASH OPERATION

Screen Navigation

Three keys perform the screen navigation.
.
• Press
key to go back to the previous
screen in the sequence.
,
• Press
key to go to the next screen
in the sequence.
O
• Press
to go to the home (default)
screen.
When the dash is powered up it will display
a Haltech Logo Screen. After an initial
configuration time the dash will display the
default home screen.
is always at full brightness regardless of the
You can choose from a number of display
ambient light level.
layouts available in the Haltech iCC software.
The default setting is brightness level 3.
Display channels are user-customisable.
=
Press the
level by 1.

Brightness Control

-
Press the
The dash has an ambient light sensor placed in
level by 1.
the light bar to detect ambient light conditions.
In addition, the dash has a manual brightness
control which alters the range of the ambient

Shift / Alarm Lights

light sensor.
The default function of the shift / alarm light
panel is as a shift light bar, however alarms can
There are five brightness settings. On minimum
be progremmed for any channel in the iC-7.
brightness setting, the display is at its minimum
brightness when the environment is dark, and
There are 14 lights in the sequence.
the brightness of the display increases as the
Each LED has a threshold to trigger, and a
environment becomes brighter.
colour which it lights up when the RPM exceeds
On the maximum brightness setting, the display
the threshold.
The colours available are red, green, blue and
their combinations (yellow, cyan, magenta and
white).
Alarms are configured using the Haltech iCC
key to increase the brightness
software. When an alarm event occurs, a
message will appear on the screen.
key to decrease the brightness
The lights on the light bar can be set to flash in
a preset colour.
When an alarm is triggered there are two
options of turning it off:
x
1. Press the
key to acknowledge the alarm.
2. Pre-set your alarm to turn off automatically
when the alarm condition is no longer active
after a preset amount of time.
For more information, please see the Help file
in the Haltech iCC software.
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First Start Up

Haltech IC-C Software
1. Remove the protective film from the screen.
With this software you can change various
aspects of the dash behaviour including:
2. Turn on the ignition power.
• Ranges of channels. Eg. the maximum RPM
3. Initially, the dash will display a Haltech logo
on a needle style tacho or a bar graph.
while it starts up. It will go to black briefly
before the main dash image appears.
• Red ranges for channels. Eg. when a numeric
display changes to red, red zone on a tacho.
4. After a few seconds, the dash will display the
default screen selected in the software, with
• Display units. Eg. metric or imperial,
data from your Haltech ECU or vehicle's OBD-II.
lambda or AFR.
• The channel to be displayed at each location
on the screen.
• The connection method. Eg. Haltech CAN
or OBD-II.
• Shift light RPM points and colours.
• Alarm thresholds, colour for on-screen
display and shift lights, manual or auto reset
methods.
Installing the software
1. Insert the supplied USB Key into your PC. If
you have lost your USB key, you can download
the Haltech iCC software directly from the
"Downloads" section of the Haltech website.
2. If the window does not open automatically,
open My Computer and find the USB drive.
Double click on the USB drive.
3. Double click on the installer icon you see in
the root directory of the USB drive.
4. Once the Haltech iCC is installed, run the
software.
5. With the the software opened, press F1 to
read the Help file.
If you need help contact our Tech Support on:
Email: support@haltech.com
USA:
+1 888 298 8116
UK:
+44 121 285 6650
AUS: +61 2 9729 0999
NZ:
+64 9 887 0616
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