Installation Guide

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Table T1 Functions of different parts of the control panel
Position Description
1
Indicator light for the selected CAR/MOT/SUV (Auto-vehicle/Motorbike/Off-road) Wheel Type.
Group of three indicator lights (red) indicating the Type of programme selected
2 Indicator light (red) for the selected unit of measure: inches (on) - mm (off).
3 – 8 Display for viewing internal-external imbalance
4 - 9 Indicator light for the internal-external angular imbalance position
5 Active standby status indicator light
6
Enabling (on) - disabling (off) indicator light of the automatic acquisition system of the
wheel size
7
Indicator light for the selected Programme Type (Standard/Alu/Alu S). Group of three indi-
cator lights (red) indicating the Type of programme selected.
10 Start key to start the motor
11 Stop key to stop the motor
12 F key to access the secondary functions of the keys
13
Indicator light of the Weight Imbalance Position. Group of 7 LEDs (red). The position depends
on the Type of Programme and the Type of Wheel selected.
14
Example of standard key: it features a main function (indicated in the big circle) and a se-
condary function (indicated in the small circle)
1.1 Keypad
In this manual, the keys are numbered for convenience from [P1] to [P10] as shown in Figure F1. In addition
to the reference numbers of the key, the icons of the same keys are displayed to facilitate reading.
The ten buttons have a main function indicated by a symbol in the big circle, and a secondary function
indicated by the symbol in the small circle located alongside. Some of the secondary functions feature a
LED to indicate their activation. The keys [P7]
, [P8] Start and [P10] Stop do not have
a secondary function. The secondary function of the keys is identi ed in this manual with the codes from
[F+P1] to [F+P9] as shown in Figure 1b.
Secondary function of the key.
This part consists only of a
graphic symbol. A LED indi-
cates when the secondary
function is activated.
Main function of the key.
This is the sensitive part that
must be pressed.
Figure F1a: Example of a key with the indication of the rst and secondary functions
To access the secondary function of a key, press the key [P7]
together with one of the keys for which
you want the secondary function simultaneously and then release both the keys.