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Standalone vs EFI Connected Mode
The Dash has two main modes of operation, standalone and EFI-connected. If you have a Holley EFI installed
in your vehicle, ensure that the standalone mode is unchecked in the configuration menu.
If you are using the Digital Dash without a Holley EFI, select Standalone mode. The EFI specific Datalog and
Tuning buttons will no longer be shown in this mode.
Layouts
You may choose the number of layouts or gauge display screens that are configured. An example would be 4
screens, representing tuning, warm up, race, and street.
The Dash will use the last saved layout as the preferred screen to display at power on.
Auto Brightness
The Dash has an ambient light sensor at the lower left corner of the display. This sensor is used to set the
backlight brightness when auto brightness is enabled. If this sensor is covered, the auto brightness feature
will not function.
Press on the “Auto” beside brightness to enable the auto-brightness function. For manual brightness control,
use the slider to adjust the screen brightness.
Clock
The Dash has an internal real-time clock that can be adjusted using this screen. If you connect the 554-140
10Hz USB GPS to the Dash, please ensure the time zone is set correctly as the Dash will automatically set the
clock using the GPS time.
About
This screen contains firmware and software version information along with the CAN id for the Digital Dash.
When connected with a Holley EFI it will show details of the connected EFI.
To perform a firmware update, follow these steps:
1. Extract the contents of the firmware .zip file onto a USB memory stick
2. Connect the USB memory stick to one of the USB cables on the Digital Dash.
a. If the unit is off, the firmware update will take place automatically as soon as the Dash is
powered on with the USB stick plugged in. No further action is required.
b. If the dash is already powered on, proceed to step 3
3. Select ‘Update Firmware’ from the Configuration menu and follow the on screen prompts.