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Trip Distance
A single tap of the recall button will activate the trip meter in the odometer display. A decimal point
will appear which will indicate that you are in trip meter mode. Holding the recall button will clear out
the trip distance. To return to the default odometer display, tap the recall button again. The decimal
point will disappear, indicating that you are back in the default odometer display.
Setting the Odometer
While scrolling through ‘CAL’ mode you will see ‘ODO’ appear. This will allow you to enter the
vehicle’s actual mileage. Press the trip button again at this point and you will enter the odometer set
up mode. Press quickly to change the number of the digit on the right. Press and hold to advance to
the next digit. Do this for all 5 digits. For Example: To enter the mileage reading 23456 into the
odometer, at the ‘ODO’ prompt, tap the small black button (quickly) two times, until the number 2 is
displayed. Then press and hold the button until the numbers 20 are displayed. Tap the button 3 times
until 23 is displayed. Press and hold the button until 230 is displayed, and continue in this manner until
23456 is displayed. The speedometer will advance to the home screen, five seconds after the last
number is entered.
Recording and Viewing Performance Data
Follow these steps to record and recall Performance Data (high speed, ¼mile ET, and 0-60 time):
1. Before each run, your car must be at a complete stop at the starting position. Press and hold
the push-button as it cycles through the performance data. At the end, the odometer will reset
and all performance data will be cleared. This will not affect your stored calibration value or
the odometer reading.
2. Press the push-button until ‘HI-SP’ is displayed. The gauge will automatically cycle through
the performance data.
3. Start the run, pass, session, etc., as mentioned above.
4. When finished, repeat Step 2 to view the data gathered from the run. While stopped, you can
view this data as often as you wish. However, once it finishes scrolling one time, the memory
is ready to record new data and will begin recording again once the vehicle starts to move.
The highest speed measured over multiple runs will be retained in memory.
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