Download
Using and installing the reflection film
The HUD projects information up onto the windscreen. Due to the construction of your
windscreen, the HUD may create a double reflection on the windscreen, which will make it
difficult to read. If this occurs, please use the reflection film.
First, place the non-slip mat onto your dashboard, then place the HUD on it. The reflection film
can then be stuck into position right above the HUD position.
Pasting the film to the windscreen:
1. Spray some water onto the place where the film will be pasted, then use a dry cloth to
clean it.
2. Take off the backside (marked 1) from the reflection film, then paste it to the windscreen
glass.
3. Once you have adjusted the location, you can use a ruler or something else flat to smooth
the film out, squeezing any bubbles or water out.
4. Take off the protection film (marked 2) from the reflection film. If the film isn't positioned
to display all of the information, please adjust the non-slip mat to move the position.
Settings Menu
A vehicles instruments settings have an offset value, meaning that the value displayed on the
factory instrument cluster will be slightly higher than those calculated by the vehicle itself. This
offset value is different for different vehicle manufacturers, so as a result we have built in our
own offset based from a large range of test data.
If you do find that your dashboard is vastly different to the values displayed by the HUD, you can
change it through following this procedure.
1. Enter the setting mode by holding the button down for 5 seconds.
2. Once in the settings mode, press the OK button to advance through the screens (see
below), then use the scroll function on the button to adjust the values. The screen
number you are in is displayed in the top right corner.
3. Once finished, exit out of the menu by holding down the button again for 5 seconds.
3