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approximately five seconds the gauge will automatically enter "Competition
mode".
In "Competition mode" the analog and digital speed displays will indicate
current speed and the pitot symbol will indicate which pitot tube is being used.
The deviation bar graph speed display at the bottom of the speedometer will
indicate how close the current speed is to the set point speed within the
displayed plus and minus limits. The limits can be changed from plus or minus
one mile per hour to plus or minus nine miles per hour. The current set point
speed is displayed just above the bar graph. If the current speed is below the
set point speed, bars in the deviation bar graph speed display will illuminate to
the left of center and if the current speed is above the set point speed, bars will
illuminate to the right of center. The number of bar segments that illuminate
is dependent on the deviation setting.
The set point speed can be changed while in "Competition mode" by pressing
the mode button or the up and down arrow buttons. Pressing the mode button
will immediately change the set point speed to the current boat speed. Pressing
an arrow button once will change the set point speed either up or down by one
tenth of a mile per hour.
Pressing and holding an arrow button for
approximately one and a half seconds will cause the set point speed to change
by one mile per hour. Each successive arrow button push before another one
and one half seconds has elapsed will cause the set point speed to change by
one mile per hour. After the time has elapsed without a button push the
speedometer reverts to changing the set point speed by one tenth of a mile per
hour per button push.
The bar graph deviation can be changed by pressing and holding the mode
button until the speedometer changes to "Deviation mode". The text line will
display deviation X, where X is the current deviation value. Pressing the
arrow buttons will cause the deviation to change in one mile per hour
increments. After a time out period the speedometer will automatically return
to "Competition mode". The speedometer will go to the "Text mode" if the
mode button is pressed before the time period has expired. Once in "Text
mode" it is necessary to push the mode button again to return to "Competition
mode".
In order to calibrate the speedometer it must be in "Competition mode". Press
both arrow buttons simultaneously and the text line display will have a "P" on
the left, an "S" on the right, and "EXIT" in the middle. Each Pitot tube can be
calibrated separately by using one of the arrow buttons to select the desired
Pitot tube. After a Pitot tube is selected the arrow buttons should be used to
increase or decrease the constant for that Pitot tube. Increasing the constant
will increase the speed reading for that Pitot tube and vice versa. Once a Pitot
tube is calibrated press the mode button to exit back to the calibration display
and select the other Pitot tube if necessary then follow the same procedures or
press the mode button to exit.
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approximately five seconds the gauge will automatically enter "Competition
mode".
In "Competition mode" the analog and digital speed displays will indicate
current speed and the pitot symbol will indicate which pitot tube is being used.
The deviation bar graph speed display at the bottom of the speedometer will
indicate how close the current speed is to the set point speed within the
displayed plus and minus limits. The limits can be changed from plus or minus
one mile per hour to plus or minus nine miles per hour. The current set point
speed is displayed just above the bar graph. If the current speed is below the
set point speed, bars in the deviation bar graph speed display will illuminate to
the left of center and if the current speed is above the set point speed, bars will
illuminate to the right of center. The number of bar segments that illuminate
is dependent on the deviation setting.
The set point speed can be changed while in "Competition mode" by pressing
the mode button or the up and down arrow buttons. Pressing the mode button
will immediately change the set point speed to the current boat speed. Pressing
an arrow button once will change the set point speed either up or down by one
tenth of a mile per hour.
Pressing and holding an arrow button for
approximately one and a half seconds will cause the set point speed to change
by one mile per hour. Each successive arrow button push before another one
and one half seconds has elapsed will cause the set point speed to change by
one mile per hour. After the time has elapsed without a button push the
speedometer reverts to changing the set point speed by one tenth of a mile per
hour per button push.
The bar graph deviation can be changed by pressing and holding the mode
button until the speedometer changes to "Deviation mode". The text line will
display deviation X, where X is the current deviation value. Pressing the
arrow buttons will cause the deviation to change in one mile per hour
increments. After a time out period the speedometer will automatically return
to "Competition mode". The speedometer will go to the "Text mode" if the
mode button is pressed before the time period has expired. Once in "Text
mode" it is necessary to push the mode button again to return to "Competition
mode".
In order to calibrate the speedometer it must be in "Competition mode". Press
both arrow buttons simultaneously and the text line display will have a "P" on
the left, an "S" on the right, and "EXIT" in the middle. Each Pitot tube can be
calibrated separately by using one of the arrow buttons to select the desired
Pitot tube. After a Pitot tube is selected the arrow buttons should be used to
increase or decrease the constant for that Pitot tube. Increasing the constant
will increase the speed reading for that Pitot tube and vice versa. Once a Pitot
tube is calibrated press the mode button to exit back to the calibration display
and select the other Pitot tube if necessary then follow the same procedures or
press the mode button to exit.
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