SAFETY & WARNINGS Read all instructions in this guide before using this product. Retain this guide for future reference. Do not skip, substitute or modify any steps or procedures in this guide, as doing so could result in personal injury or product damage. This product is NOT compatible with the following vehicles: European cars American cars...
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COMPONENTS Head up display (HUD) ODB-II cable Non-slip mat Reflective film User guide...
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OVERVIEW OBD-II Input Power Switch Input button Display (as viewed on windscreen)
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Light sensor: Changes the unit's display brightness to suit the constantly changing environment whilst driving. Tachometer: Indicates the speed of the engine. Alarm panel: From left to right- Shift reminder, over speed alarm, engine fault, fatigued driver reminder, buzzer. Speed: Vehicle speed. Revolution speed units: indicating the units of rotational speed Unit mark: •...
INSTALLATION Locating your vehicles ODB-II port Use the guide below to locate your vehicle’s ODB-II port. Some vehicle’s port may be located in other locations not listed below. Always refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual to confirm where the ODB-II port is located. Location Vehicle GM, Volkswagen, BMW, Ford, Toyota, Hyundai, Citreon and most vehicles.
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Before First Use Place the non-slip mat on the driver’s side corner of the dashboard and then place the head up display (HUD) on it. Ensure vehicle is ODB-II or EUOBD compatible and connect the supplied cable to the 16-pin connector (usually under the steering wheel, consult vehicle’s user manual if unsure).
OPERATION HUD Buttons Power switch: Power ON and OFF. ON is towards the ODB-II input, OFF is towards the Input button. Input button: The Input button is a three-way button used to navigate the HUD’s menu and adjust the settings. Up: push the button towards the windscreen •...
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Adjustment Menu Parameter Explanation Default range Speed 50-150 50% - %150 50-150 50% - %150 Fuel Consumption 50-150 50% - %150 RPM Alarm 10-75 1000 - 7500 r. Shift Reminder 1-75 1000 - 7500 r. 0: Manual mode; Single/Four Stage 1: Four-stage alarm value Alarm (60, 80,100, 120km/h)
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0: RPM; Speed Unit 1: KM/H; 2: MPH 0: Display water temperature; Water 1: °C; Temperature Unit 2: °F 0: Kilometres; Distance Unit 1: Miles Reference Fuel 10-500 Vehicle fuel consumption Consumption 0: Vehicle has airflow meter; Air Displacement 1: The reference fuel consumption 0-100 Setting x = 0.xL (ie, 2, 3...
TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Possible cause Steps to resolve The setting value is too high No speed display Change alarm stages or the function is disabled The setting value is too high Reset the unit and open the No RPM display or the function is closed switch of alarm Power supply issue;...
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