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App Settings
© BlueFire LLC ↑ Go to the top Version 3.3 | Page 20
Uses Gaseous Fuel: Select this if your vehicle uses a gaseous fuel like CNG.
Performance: Improves update times for slower response data. If you're experiencing
slow update times for some of your gauges in your dash, try setting one of the options
here. See the 'Customizing your Dash' section for more information on Performance
options. Note, this feature is only available with 9-pin J1939 adapters.
o Performance 1: Improves update times for medium speed data such as Boost
Pressure, Oil Pressure, and Coolant Pressure.
o Performance 2: Improves update times for slow speed data such as Brake
Pressures, Temperatures, and Battery Voltage.
RPM Interval: This is how often RPM is sent from the Adapter to the App (in
milliseconds). The default (0) is 50 milliseconds. Setting this to a higher value will reduce
the Bluetooth data traffic and may help with Adapter connection issues. It is recommended
this be set to 500 ms (.5 sec) or greater if you're having connection issues.
Night Mode: This allows you to have the App change its App Color settings from day to
night and visa-versa based on chosen options of using the mobile device's light sensor
(Light Sensor); setting begin and end times (Set Times), or manually turning night mode on
and off (Manual On).
The 'Light Sensor' option requires a mobile device that supports retrieving the ambient light
level from the sensor. If the mobile device does not have a sensor, this option will not be
available. Also, Apple does not allow Apps to access the light sensor so this option is not
available on Apple devices. For those devices that do support the light sensor, you can set
the 'Night Level' to a value that when the 'Current Level' goes below it night mode will be
activated. You can also set the 'Delay Interval' that will keep the App from changing night
modes during the delay interval. This can help with night mode fluttering when the 'Current
Level' is fluctuating around the set 'Night Level'. Note, when you first select this option, the
'Current Level' will show 'NA'. You must go back to the Home page to activate the sensor
and then return to the Settings page to see the 'Current Value'. If the 'Current Value'
remains 'NA' then the App is not able to retrieve the ambient light level and you need to
choose another option.
The 'Set Times' option allows setting the 'Begin Time' and 'End Time' for turning night
mode on and off. These times can be set using either a 12 or 24 hour format and are
entered as hh:mm with am/pm for the 12 hour format.
The 'Manual On' option allows you to turn night mode on and off. Night mode will stay on
or off until you change it again.