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BlueFire Data Adapter - Dash Layout and Templates

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Customizing your Dash
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3. Uncheck the Lock All Gauges option.
4. Resize the dash to fit your mobile device (if you imported/downloaded it).
5. Update the dash gauges with a group number.
6. Show your dash.
7. Double tap the center point gauge to go to Customize Gauges.
8. Tap the Location option.
9. Tap the Center Horizontal button.
10. Save the gauge.
11. Go back to the View Dash page.
12. All your grouped dash gauges will be moved and aligned around the center point gauge.
Creating a Quick Simple Dash
An easy way to quickly create a simple dash of rows and columns of your Graphic gauges is to first
use the 'Show Simple Dash' option in the Customize Dash page along with the 'Gauges Per Portrait
Row' or Gauges Per Landscape Row' options. When you have the gauges the way you like, turn off
the option, and group and lock the gauges. You can then add Text gauges and resize and move
the Graphic gauges around to fit in your new custom dash.
Graphic Gauge Start and End Values
For each Graphic gauge you can set the gauges Start and End Values. Each gauge has default
values but these may not be suited for your particular vehicle. Changing these values can affect
the sensitivity of the gauge.
Graphic Gauge Ranges
For each Graphic gauge you can set the Good, Warning, and Danger ranges. These relate to the
Green, Yellow, and Red colors on the gauge (these colors can be changed). There is one Good
range and two Warning and Danger ranges. The two Warning/Danger ranges allow for ranges
before and after the Good range. You can think of this as minimum and maximum ranges.
For help in setting the Graphic gauge ranges (Good, Warning, Danger) correctly, take a look at the
following Graphic gauges for examples:
Speedometer - shows max ranges after the green range.
Fuel Level - shows min ranges before the green range.
Battery Voltage - shows both min and max ranges before and after the green range.
Text gauges that have a corresponding Graphic gauge (e.g. RPM) share their ranges and alerts
(warning, danger, etc.). Updating either one will sync with the other.