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Notice
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Index
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Safety Instructions
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Parts List
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Names & Functions
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1.Names
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2.Items on the screen
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Installation
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1.Disconnecting the Battery Terminal
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2.Wiring
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3.Mounting
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4.After Installation
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Confirmation after Installation
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Operation
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1.Operation Outline
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2.SET UP Mode
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3.PAST Mode
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4.GRAPH Mode
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5.ANALOG Mode
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6.DIGITAL Mode
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7.F-CON Mode
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INDEX
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This manual indicates items you need to pay attention in order to install this product safely
and lists precautions to avoid any possible damage and/or accidents.
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For any lost, defective and/or damaged parts, contact the dealer to order.
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HKS will not be responsible for any damage caused by incorrect installation and/or use or use
after modification and/or dismantling of this product.
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HKS will not be responsible for any damage caused by removing vehicle's in/exterior, electric
parts or modification for installation.
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This product was designed based on installing it onto a factory vehicle or a vehicle using other
HKS products. The performance and/or safety cannot be guaranteed if this product was
installed onto other inapplicable vehicles.
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This product works only with a vehicle with DC12V negative ground.
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The specifications of this product are subject to be changed without notice.
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This manual is subject to be revised without notice.
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The user must keep this manual.
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I/F Unit Connection
Connecting an HKS I/F Unit (P/N 44008-AK011) to the CAMP2 will allow for connected sensor
data to be displayed on the screen.
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Warning Function
When actual data exceeds or falls short of set value, the driver is notified with audible and
visual alerts.
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Peak Hold Function
The data peak values can be displayed on the screen.
Optional Parts List
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Maintenance
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Troubleshooting
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Product Specifications
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