16.1.3 Fuel input settings
User can configure type of fuel sensor, connected to the device.
One of following options can be chosen:
OFF – no fuel sensor,
Flow Meter – flowmeter (additionally, when this option is chosen user should define amount of fuel
measured by one impulse of flowmeter),
FEFS percentage – non-invasive fuel sensor introduced by FLY elec tronics, shows percentage of
remaining fuel
FEFS litres - non-invasive fuel sensor introduced by FLYelectronics, shows amount of remaining fuel in
litres
Reserve sensor – bistable sensor – informs when the fuel crosses reserve level
WEMA 240-30 Ohm – floating fuel sensor (resistance 240-30 Ohm)
240-30 Ohm – other floating fuel sensors on given resistance,
To choose right option, use the keys:
Change+ (top left) – select next option,
Change- (bottom left) – select previous option,
Save (top right) – save settings,
Back (bottom right) – exit without saving,
16.1.4 Sensor characteristics
For the fuel sensor to be able to show correct amount in litres, you need to calibrate it first. Every tank can
have a different form – you should inform the device, how many litres remain in the tank at 10%, 20% level
etc.
16.1.5 Paring with motor/transmitter
When user purchases full set of MotoMoniotor device (transmitter + receiver), they are paired by default.
However, in case user had purchased " MotoMonitor Ready" PPG and bought receiver from
FLYelectronics, he has to pair the devices on his own.
To do this, go to "Pairing with motor" setting and press top right button - Start.
Device will start polling for the transmitter signal. At this moment, user should click and hold transmitter
button until transmitter diode starts flashing.
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