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HUD Display Information
1. Light Sensor: changes the unit display brightness to suit the environment
2. Revolution Speed: indicates the rotational speed of the engine
3. Alarm Icon: Shift reminder, over speed alarm, engine fault, fatigue reminder, buzzer.
4. Speed: Live speed
5. Revolution Speed Units: indicates the rotational speed units
6. Unit Marks: KM/H, MPH, RPM
7. Engine Temperature: Live engine temperature
8. Secondary Alarm Icons: Engine temp alarm, battery voltage alarm, over speed alarm.
9. Unit Marks: Degrees (celsius or fahrenheit), Kilometres, Voltage, Miles
10. Multifunction Display Window: Voltage, Mileage, Water Temperature
11. Fuel Consumption Units: Litres/100 kilometres or Litres per hour
12. Fuel Consumption Display: Fuel consumption with adjustable units of measurement
13. Fuel Consumption Logo
Installation
1. Ensure your vehicle is OBDII compatible or EUOBD.
a) Check around the area under the steering wheel for an OBD plug.
b) Contact your vehicle manufacturer or search online.
c) Open the bonnet and look for an OBDII compatible sticker. (This stick may not be on
all OBDII compatible cars, so this should not be a deciding factor)
2. Locate the 16 pin diagnostic link. This is usually located in the area under the steering
wheel.
3. Start the vehicle's engine and ensure the power switch is in the on position.
4. The HUD will power on with the engine.
a) If the HUD displays vehicle voltage, fuel consumption, speed and rotational speed, the
unit has been installed correctly.
b) Failing the above, wait for one minute or so for software to sync and confirm the OBD
cable is plugged in correctly.
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