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Chapter 3. Operating the Display System

STACK ST8130 Series Road Car Display Systems

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Users Guide

 

Oil pressure (Oil P)

Note that the minimum oil and water temperature for which the display
gives a true reading is 12°C or 53°F. The unit displays temperatures that
are less than this as 0°C or 32°F.
Press Switch 3 to change display to layer 3

Display Layer 3

Display Layer 3

Water    MPH   Oil

Water    MPH   Oil
P

P
 75 C    135    90

 75 C    135    90

Display layer 3 shows:

 

Water temperature

 

Current speed (MPH or km/h)

 

Oil pressure (Oil P)

Press Switch 3 to display layer 4.

Display Layer 4

Display Layer 4

  Air    MPH

Air    MPH

Batt

Batt
   5C    135

   5C    135
12.6V

12.6V

Display layer 4 shows:

 

Air temperature (Air)  (optional)

 

Current speed (MPH or km/h)

 

Battery Voltage (Batt)

Press Switch 3 to change the display either to layer 5 if you have the lap
timing kit installed or back to layer 1.

Summary of Contents for st8130 series

Page 1: ...Part No 542032 005 ST8130 Series ST8130 Series Road Car Display Systems Road Car Display Systems Users Guide Users Guide ...

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Page 3: ...ensor to obtain information about the vehicle s speed directly from one of its wheels Either system will give you a wealth of information to enable you to obtain the maximum safe performance from your vehicle Registration Form Registration Form Please complete and return the registration form contained in the package This will allow us to keep you up to date on the latest developments from Stack P...

Page 4: ...The units of measurement used to illustrate the use of the display systems in this edition are for the UK version Units used in the various versions are shown in the following table Parameter Type UK Version US Version EU Version Speed MPH km h MPH km h Distance Miles Miles km Temperature ºC ºF ºC Wheel Circumference Millimetres Inches Millimetres Fuel level Litres Gallons US Litres Pressure PSI P...

Page 5: ...achometers Performance Analysers Speedometers Boost Gauges Analogue Sensors Digital Sensors Data Logging Systems Display and Logging Systems Radio Telemetry Systems Display and Analysis Software Stack is a registered trademark of Stack Limited Information in this publication is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Stack Limited No responsibility is ac...

Page 6: ...Preface STACK ST8130 Road Car Display System Users Guide iv Fax 01 869 245500 ...

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Page 11: ...6 Connecting the Components 7 Chapter 3 Operating the Display System 8 Switching the Display System on 8 Changing the display layers 8 Peak Values Tell Tales 11 Alarms 13 Lap times 16 Gear shift light 16 Chapter 4 Configuring the Display System 17 Configuration mode 17 Wheel Pulses and Circumferences 23 Calibrating the Fuel Level 26 Chapter 5 Installing the Display System 31 Who can install the Di...

Page 12: ...ors 38 Wheel speed sensor 39 Pulse Amplifier Interface ST492 40 Fuel Tank Sender 43 Lap timing sensor optional 44 Trackside Infra Red Lap Beacon optional 45 Air Temperature Sensor optional 46 Wiring harness 46 Checks and Alarms 49 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 50 Appendix A Template for the Display Module 61 Appendix B Wiring Harness Diagram 64 Appendix C Summary of Switch Functions 65 Returned Goods ...

Page 13: ...rameters 1 Wheel speed 2 Engine speed RPM 3 Oil pressure 4 Oil temperature 5 Water temperature 6 Air temperature optional 7 Fuel level 8 Battery Voltage 9 Lap times last completed and best optional You can view the peak values tell tales for all the parameters Both systems provide an alarm light to alert the driver that a warning condition has been detected The warning conditions are based on pres...

Page 14: ...rms described above Either model can also be fitted with an optional lap timing sensor or an optional air temperature sensor ST8130 Model ST8130 Model The ST8130 model is used in conjunction with the ST492 pulse amplifier This system obtains the vehicle s speed from pulses generated by the rotation of the vehicle s drive shaft or from the gear box ST8131 Model ST8131 Model The ST8131 model is used...

Page 15: ...will be assured that it is functioning normally You can then read chapter 3 and practice using its functions Chapter 4 takes you through configuring it for your vehicle Chapter 5 explains how to install it in the vehicle Chapter 6 provides a set of trouble shooting guidelines A full size template for the dashboard cut out for the ST8130 31 systems is provided in Appendix A and a schematic diagram ...

Page 16: ...7 with 2 mounting brackets 1 Wiring Harness ST872 1 Pressure Sensor ST744 UK EU ST745 USA 2 Oil Water Temperature Sensors ST762 UK EU ST764 USA 1 Pulse amplifier ST492 and extension leads 4 Switches supplied with and to be connected to the wiring harness Standard ST8131 Road Car Display System Items Standard ST8131 Road Car Display System Items The ST8131 Road Car Display System is supplied with t...

Page 17: ...Air Temperature Sensor ST765 The optional lap timing system consists of the following components Quantity Description 1 Infra red lap beacon ST544 1 Lap timing receiver ST543 The Display Module The Display Module The Display Module consists of an analogue tachometer two indicator lights and a digital display panel The Display Module is connected to a variety of sensors by a wiring harness The wiri...

Page 18: ...1 to 4 WS Wheel speed sensor ST8130 or pulse amplifier ST8131 SL Gear shift warning light AL Alarm warning light NET Data logging expansion pack LAP Optional in car lap timing sensor Labels on Long Cables Connection To A Optional Air Temperature sensor ES Engine Speed RPM OT Oil temperature sensor WT Water temperature sensor OP Oil pressure sensor F Fuel level sensor B 12v Supply Battery B Battery...

Page 19: ...ing harness as shown above 4 Connect a 12v DC power supply or battery to the power input cable Never use a battery charger to supply power to the display module 5 Switch on the 12v DC power supply The Display Module should start up with an alarm signal indicating low oil pressure Note that whenever a warning message is shown on the top line of the digital display the speed of the vehicle always co...

Page 20: ...larm light will come on The tachometer will reset itself by moving the needle until it touches the stop pin and then moving it back to the zero RPM position Press Switch 3 to clear the warning message from the display Switch 2 can also be used for this The digital display panel and the analogue dial face are always backlit when the system is switched on If none of these actions occurs when you swi...

Page 21: ...that the displayed value changes slowly 1ltr 5sec Current speed MPH or km h Trip indicator Odometer Note that when the UK version has the speed shown as km h the trip and odometer continue to display distances as miles Press Switch 3 to see display layer 2 Display Layer 2 Display Layer 2 Oil T MPH Oil Oil T MPH Oil P P 110 C 135 90 110 C 135 90 Display layer 2 shows Oil temperature Oil T Current s...

Page 22: ...display to layer 3 Display Layer 3 Display Layer 3 Water MPH Oil Water MPH Oil P P 75 C 135 90 75 C 135 90 Display layer 3 shows Water temperature Current speed MPH or km h Oil pressure Oil P Press Switch 3 to display layer 4 Display Layer 4 Display Layer 4 Air MPH Air MPH Batt Batt 5C 135 5C 135 12 6V 12 6V Display layer 4 shows Air temperature Air optional Current speed MPH or km h Battery Volta...

Page 23: ... can display the peak values sometimes called tell tales that have been recorded during a run for all the monitored parameters Peak values are updated only when the engine speed has exceeded its gate value for RPM for at least one second This allows the values to stabilise Blipping the engine may not be enough to update the peak values The gate value is a predefined RPM value that is used to contr...

Page 24: ...d peak fuel level is the value that was current when the peak values were last reset The amount of fuel used since the peak value reset can be calculated by subtracting the current value from the peak value Resetting the Peak Values Resetting the Peak Values You can reset all of the peak values manually All peak values are reset at the same time If the engine is running at or above its gate value ...

Page 25: ... needs to be changed every 4 5 years When the power from this battery drops below a safe level an alarm is triggered and the warning Internal Battery Low is displayed Alarms Alarms The Display System has built in warnings to alert the driver when certain parameters either exceed or fall below their alarm values For example a warning is signalled if the oil pressure falls below its alarm value or i...

Page 26: ...l pressure alarm will come on at power up until the engine is started and pressure exceeds the threshold set for the alarm The Display System has the following built in alarms Parameter Alarm is triggered when the Gated to RPM Oil Temperature current value exceeds the preset value Yes Water Temperature current value exceeds the preset value Yes Oil Pressure current value drops below the preset val...

Page 27: ...urs the built in red warning light turns on and the digital display gives a warning message to show the type of alarm Note that the low fuel warning is indicated by the amber light Clearing an Alarm Clearing an Alarm Press Switch 2 Showing the Last Alarm Showing the Last Alarm Press and hold Switch 2 Low Oil P 0 0 Low Oil P 0 0 PSI PSI 55L 55L 130 130 004014 004014 ...

Page 28: ... recorded lap and the lap number of the current lap Lap 12 MPH Lap 12 MPH Best Best 1 35 10 135 1 35 10 135 1 35 06 1 35 06 Resetting the Lap Time to Zero Resetting the Lap Time to Zero Press and hold Switch 1 and then press Switch 4 to reset the lap count and lap time to zero The lap timer starts recording the time immediately Lap 0 MPH Best Lap 0 MPH Best 0 00 00 0 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 0 00 00 Gear...

Page 29: ...2 together This should give a display similar to the following You then work through the configurable parameters in a preset sequence Press Switch 3 to display the next configurable parameter Press Switch 4 to end configuration mode Setting or resetting configuration values Setting or resetting configuration values Use Switch 1 to decrease the value being configured and Switch 2 to increase it The...

Page 30: ...r disable switch off each of the alarm warnings by pressing and holding Switch 1 and then pressing Switch 2 Note that you might change the preset value of the parameter slightly while pressing both switches This does not matter if you are switching the alarm warning off and if necessary you can correct the preset value after you switch it on again Summary of Configuration Switches ...

Page 31: ...Water temperature at or above which the High Water alarm is to be signalled Yes Low Batt Battery voltage at or below which the Low Batt alarm is to be signalled Yes Low Oil P Oil pressure at or below which the Low Oil alarm is to be signalled Yes Fuel Tank Sender The volume of fuel currently in the tank See Calibrating the Fuel Level below for more details Not Applicable Gate RPM Minimum RPM for o...

Page 32: ... EDIT TEST Shift RPM 7000 Shift RPM 7000 on on Low fuel Low fuel EDIT TEST EDIT TEST Low Fuel 10L Low Fuel 10L on on Air Temperature Air Temperature EDIT TEST EDIT TEST Ice Warning 7C Ice Warning 7C on on High oil temperature High oil temperature EDIT TEST EDIT TEST High Oil T 130C High Oil T 130C on on High water temperature High water temperature EDIT TEST EDIT TEST High Water 105C High Water 10...

Page 33: ... Low Batt 10 0 on on Low oil pressure Low oil pressure EDIT TEST EDIT TEST Low Oil P 35 Low Oil P 35 on on Fuel Level Calibration Fuel Level Calibration SW1 2 to SW1 2 to calibrate calibrate Fuel Tank Sender Fuel Tank Sender Gate RPM Gate RPM EDIT TEST EDIT TEST Gate Revs 3000 Gate Revs 3000 on on Engine speed cylinders Engine speed cylinders E S Cylinders 4 E S Cylinders 4 ...

Page 34: ...e Display System STACK ST8130 Series Road Car Display Systems 22 Users Guide Wheel speed pulses Wheel speed pulses W S Pulses Rev W S Pulses Rev 10 10 Wheel circumference Wheel circumference Wheel Cir mm Wheel Cir mm 1000 1000 ...

Page 35: ...r of pulses per rev to 1 Note If the resulting circumference is less than 20 0 inches double this value and set the number of pulses per rev to 2 This is to make the calculated speed and distance as accurate as possible Example Pulses per mile 5000 Circumference 63360 5000 12 67 inches Double the two values Wheel Cir ins 25 3 inches W S Pulses Rev 2 2 If you know the number of pulses generated for...

Page 36: ...v 2 4 If the pulses are coming from the wheel i e you know the number pulses for each revolution of the wheel Enter the actual circumference and the number of pulses per revolution see the following section Calculations for the ST8131 ST670 Wheel Sensor Calculations for the ST8131 ST670 Wheel Sensor You must supply a value for the wheel circumference that you obtain from one of the following calcu...

Page 37: ... of pulses per revolution This is to make the calculated speed and distance as accurate as possible Set the number of pulses per revolution to the actual number of pulses per revolution of the shaft Examples for 9 pinion teeth 41 crownwheel ring teeth UK EU Differential ratio 41 9 4 55 Pulses per revolution 4 Tyre circumference 1800mm Circumference 1800 4 55 395mm Double the two values Wheel Cir m...

Page 38: ...fuel for each that you are going to use For example to calibrate the readings for a 50 litre 10 gallon tank for the following quantities the following seven calibration points are suggested 0 5L 1gal 10L 2gal 20L 4gal 30L 6gal 40L 8gal 50L 10gal For a 100L 20gal tank ten calibration points are suggested 0 5L 1gal 10L 2gal 20L 4gal 30L 6gal 40L 8gal 55L 11gal 70L 14gal 85L 17gal 100L 20gal Empty th...

Page 39: ...tion point 5 Fill the tank with a small known amount of fuel for example five litres one gallon If the Reading value does not change there is a problem with either the fuel sender or the wiring 6 Wait for the Reading value to stabilise This requires several seconds While you are waiting for the Reading value to stabilise use Switch 1 and Switch 2 to change the Tank Qty value to the amount of fuel ...

Page 40: ...Chapter 4 Configuring the Display System STACK ST8130 Series Road Car Display Systems 28 Users Guide The flowchart on the next page summarises the steps in the calibration process ...

Page 41: ...tch 1 for next calibration point or Switch 4 to cancel and leave the original calibration set Switch 3 Put quantity of fuel in tank Set Tank Qty to new value using Switch 1 to decrease or Switch 2 to increase value Then press Switch 3 to confirm or Switch 4 to cancel and leave the original calibration set Switch 1 Switch 3 Press Switch 1 to continue or Switch 2 to exit Switch 1 Use new calibration...

Page 42: ...y a significantly large amount from the empty to full condition the fuel level sender in your vehicle may not be suitable for use with the ST8130 or ST8131 Road Car Display System Check with your Stack dealer if this is the case When you wish to return to the normal display press Switch 4 Fuel Calibration Table Fuel Qty Reading 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 43: ...driver 1 5mm or 1 16 inch blade is required in order to adjust the pulse amplifier ST8131 ST8131 No special tools other than normal workshop tools are needed Preconfigured Display Systems Preconfigured Display Systems Use the instructions in the previous chapters to set up operate and configure the ST8130 or ST8131 before installing it in the vehicle Custom Configured Custom Configured Display Sys...

Page 44: ...7 48 in 89 5mm 3 52 in 95mm 3 74 in 37 5mm 1 48 in 5 5mm 0 22 in Rad Typ 42 5mm 1 67 in Rad Typ 54 5mm 2 15 in 5 5mm 0 22 in 97mm 3 82 in Positioning the Display Module Positioning the Display Module Ensure that there is sufficient space behind the cut out to allow the wiring harness to be connected to the 19 way connector without any tight bends to the wiring near the connector The Display Module...

Page 45: ...hes 1 3 Change speed units to MPH or km h UK version only Switches 1 4 Reset the peak values and lap times You can install the switches in any convenient location When installing the switches you should take account of the following considerations The cable for each switch is approximately 400mm 16 in length from the 19 way military connector It is important that the driver is able to reach Switch...

Page 46: ...need to be visible at all times Stack Ltd can supply suitable external warning lights for installation in the dashboard ST536 537 as well as shrouded versions that can be mounted on top of the dashboard ST533 534 ð If you are using your own warning lights ensure that the bulb rating does not exceed 2 Watts otherwise the Display Module will be damaged If you need to use lamps greater than 2W connec...

Page 47: ...arrera 76 Pin C points connection Bosch 8 pin CD Porsche 930 Turbo 76 Pin 7 on ignition unit General Motors GME 071 Vauxhall Opel Tachometer output coil negative with 10K series resistor Lumenition Performance Black Accessory only Blue wire from distributor pick up Lumenition Optronic MK17 Silver Accessory only Brown wire on coil negative Motorcraft Ford Coil negative with 47K series resistor Perf...

Page 48: ...ndard contact breaker system Connect the ES Engine Speed wire to the negative terminal on the coil Series Resistor Connection Series Resistor Connection For systems which require series resistor on the ES Engine Speed Wire the resistor must be connected directly to the terminal to limit interference from the high tension leads which must be the screened type ...

Page 49: ...hread USA The ST746 pressure sensor has a 1 8 BSP thread Each of the above types of sensor is used for monitoring the oil pressure Installing the pressure sensor Installing the pressure sensor Position the sensor and its cable as far as possible from all sources of intense heat and from the ignition HT leads The sensor can be either screwed in directly to the monitoring point or fitted separately ...

Page 50: ...The ST764 temperature sensor has two terminals and a 1 8 NPTF thread U S version Each type of sensor can be used for monitoring both oil temperature and water temperature If you find that you have a sensor with an incorrect thread please return it to Stack for replacement Fitting the temperature sensors Fitting the temperature sensors Mount each temperature sensor directly in the appropriate fluid...

Page 51: ...t is not ferrous Fitting the wheel speed sensor Fitting the wheel speed sensor Locate a suitable position for the wheel speed sensor so that one or more ferrous objects such as bolt heads will pass the end of the sensor as the wheel turns If possible choose the wheel that incurs the least amount of wheel spin wheel lift or lock up as these will affect the speed reading Avoid mounting the sensor to...

Page 52: ...mplifier to an ABS speed sensor Installation Installation Mechanical Mechanical The amplifier should be mounted using the self adhesive dual locking material supplied in a position away from strong sources of heat and H T leads It should be noted that this adhesive will not reach full strength for up to 24 hours On one side of the module there is a small red LED and a potentiometer access hole Thi...

Page 53: ...t temperatures below 10ºC 50ºF is not recommended because the adhesive becomes too firm to adhere readily To mount a sensor or housing on the vehicle Take one of the supplied pieces of dual lock fastener remove the adhesive backing and attach to the sensor or housing Take a second strip of the fastener and attach to the first piece by pushing them together firmly ensuring correct alignment Remove ...

Page 54: ...ustment Adjustment Once the system has been fully wired power should be applied At this stage it is desirable to arrange for the sensor to generate a low frequency signal by spinning the wheel slowly The red LED at the end of the amplifier should be seen to flash as each signal is received If the frequency is higher than approximately 10 flashes second the LED may only appear to dim as the flashin...

Page 55: ...uency 2000 Hertz Physical dimensions mm L 51 H 18 W 32 in L 2 H W 1 Weight 50g 2oz maximum Vibration testing 20 G 50Hz to 2000Hz 1 Octave min for 12 hours Fuel Tank Sender Fuel Tank Sender Single Wire Sender Single Wire Sender If your vehicle is fitted with a single wire sender rheostat remove the existing wire from it and connect the red F wire to it Two Wire Sender Two Wire Sender If your vehicl...

Page 56: ...re it is able to detect the signals from the beacon It is secured by two nuts supplied with an M18 x 1 mm thread This sensor must be positioned horizontally and square to the axis of the vehicle In order to detect the signals from the beacon it must be positioned outside the vehicle It should if possible be positioned so that other vehicles that are being overtaken or are overtaking at the moment ...

Page 57: ...t the same height as the on vehicle detector Level so that it emits a horizontal beam It must be between 2 and 30 metres 6 and 100 feet from the vehicle when the vehicle passes it Avoid positioning it so that the sun is directly behind it when it is being used Where the unit is to be used for lengthy periods in very hot sunny conditions it should be protected by shading it from direct sunlight Do ...

Page 58: ... connector on the harness Instructions for fitting are supplied with the ST765 When the sensor is installed the Ice Warning alarm test should be enabled and set to an appropriate value see Chapter 4 Configuring the Display System Wiring harness Wiring harness The Display Module and the sensors switches and external lights for your Display System are connected together by means of the wiring harnes...

Page 59: ... ST8130 Series Road Car Display SystemsError Main Document Only Chapter 5 Installing the Display Sys Users Guide 47 you are installing you should not need to extend any of the individual wires in the harness ...

Page 60: ...ll the wires at the locations of the sensors lamps and switches to which each is to be connected but do not connect them yet All wires should be routed as far as possible and not less than 50mm 2 from ignition HT leads and distributor caps and any other sources of high voltages When you pass any wire through a bulkhead or dashboard fit a cable grommet or gland into the hole so that the edge of the...

Page 61: ... need to check the labels used to identify the individual cables in the wiring harness Checks and Alarms Checks and Alarms You should check the system to ensure that all the sensors are detecting the correct values You should also run the engine at its operational levels to check that the values displayed by the Display System are accurate You should then check out the alarm systems to ensure that...

Page 62: ...The power lead B is 19w connector pin H Power connection to B or B is faulty Check if battery is connected correctly Check power lead continuity 2 Display is dead no backlight nothing on display green dial lights on but dim Battery is almost dead Recharge or replace battery or Low Battery warning on display Power connection to B or B is faulty Check power lead continuity 3 Display flashes and Batt...

Page 63: ...play indicates an open circuit connection pin D to the red sensor lead and pin H to the black sensor lead Oil pressure alarm disabled Check that the oil pressure alarm is set on 5 Display gives a fixed temperature reading of 999 C or 999 F Temperature sensor has failed Replace sensor Disconnect sensor If reading changes to 0 replace sensor Faulty sensor connections Check the continuity of sensor l...

Page 64: ...ns Check continuity of sensor leads for open circuits See No 5 above Check the wiring harness for open circuits pin E to the red OT sensor wire pin P to the red WT wire and pin H to both the black OT and WT sensor wires 7 Fixed pressure reading of 999 PSI or 99 9 Bar Pressure sensor has failed Replace sensor Faulty sensor connections Check continuity of sensor leads for open circuits See No 5 abov...

Page 65: ...ct switch If values return to normal replace switch Faulty switch wiring Check switch wiring Check wiring for short between connector pins K and H earth 11 Displays pressure values too low and temperature values too high Low Battery voltage Recharge battery The system does not give accurate readings when voltage is below 9 0V 12 Peak values not updated Gate value set too high Change Gate RPM in th...

Page 66: ...wiring Faulty switch wiring Check switch wiring for correct continuity Pin K to red S1 wire less than 1 0 Ohm and Pin K to Pin H earth greater than 1M Ohms 14 Switch 2 Show last alarm function does not work Switch 2 faulty Replace switch Disconnect switch and short its leads If display changes replace Switch 2 Otherwise check wiring Faulty switch wiring Check switch wiring for correct continuity P...

Page 67: ...g Check switch wiring for correct continuity Pin U to orange S3 wire less than 1 0 Ohm and Pin U to Pin H earth greater than 1M Ohms 16 Switch 4 does not reset the trip value back to zero Lap Marker Receiver triggered Turn off Beacon Switch 4 faulty Replace switch Disconnect the switch and short the leads together If the display changes replace Switch 4 Otherwise check wiring Faulty switch wiring ...

Page 68: ...xternal gear shift light dead Bulb has burnt out Replace bulb Swap with the other light to confirm burnt out bulb If not check wiring Faulty wiring to light Check continuity of wiring Pin G to red SL wire less than 1 0 Ohm and Pin M to green SL wire less than 1 0 Ohm 19 Display values and messages unclear or unreadable poor contrast Display too hot or too cold Ensure that the display is operated w...

Page 69: ... to correct number of cylinders Ignition systems may either produce waste sparks giving double the number of cylinders per revolution Ignition system pulses per revolution not same as number of cylinders Reconfigure system to correct number of pulses per revolution use multiple coils where each additional coil gives proportionately fewer pulses per revolution 22 Tachometer reading erratic pointer ...

Page 70: ...nd check that the sensor indicator lights up as each target passes the sensor Incorrect sensor gap too far or too close Check that the gap is approximately 1mm 40thou ST8131 ST670 only Sensor and targets moving apart Fabricate a more rigid sensor bracket 1 Pulse amplifier not connected 2 Pulse amplifier out of adjustment Rotate wheels and check the LED on the ST492 for pulse signals ST8130 ST492 o...

Page 71: ...to the normal operating value Either change the value for the alarm or turn the alarm off Press Switch 2 to see which sensor is causing the alarm 28 Fuel level reading does not change 1 Fuel sender wiring not connected correctly 2 Faulty fuel sender 3 Fuel sender not suitable for use with ST8130 Display System 1 Check wiring 2 Check fuel sender 3 Check with your Stack dealer for suitable alternati...

Page 72: ...omatic receiver is fitted Lap marker receiver faulty Replace lap marker receiver If display changes replace receiver after checking its wiring 30 The display unit functions correctly until the engine is started whereupon the digital display either freezes or flashes The display functions correctly as soon as the engine is stopped High levels of electrical interference Fit suppressors to the high t...

Page 73: ...ystems Appendix A Template for the Display Module Users Guide 61 Appendix A Template for the Display Module Appendix A Template for the Display Module Use the template on the following page for cutting out an aperture for the Display System ...

Page 74: ...Appendix A Template for the Display Module STACK ST8130 Series Road Car Display Systems 62 Users Guide ...

Page 75: ...STACK ST8130 Series Road Car Display Systems Appendix A Template for the Display Module Users Guide 63 Reverse of template ...

Page 76: ...Appendix B Wiring Harness Schematic Diagram STACK ST8130 Road Car Display System 64 Users Guide Appendix B Wiring Harness Diagram Appendix B Wiring Harness Diagram ...

Page 77: ...tches Functions Switch 1 Show the peak values Switch 2 Clear Alarm and Show Last Alarm Switch 3 Clear Alarm and Change Display Layer Switch 4 Reset the trip distance to zero and start the lap timer The trip distance is reset after each lap Switches 1 2 together Put system into configuration mode Switches 1 3 together Change speed units to MPH or km h UK version only Switches 1 4 together Reset the...

Page 78: ...d Switches 1 2 together Enable or disable an alarm for the parameter being displayed Switch 3 Display the next configurable parameter Switches 1 2 together Enter Fuel Calibration mode when applicable Switch 4 Exit configuration mode and return to normal operation mode Fuel Calibration Mode Fuel Calibration Mode Switch or Switches Functions Switches 1 2 together Enter Fuel Calibration mode Switch 1...

Page 79: ...___ Serial No _________________________________________________________________________________ Description _________________________________________________________________________________ Other accessories included Please include your fuel calibration table i e bracket switches etc _______________________________________________________________________ Details of Fault Please complete as fully a...

Page 80: ...131 23 Clearing an alarm 15 Configurable parameters 19 Configuring the display system 17 switches to enter configuration mode 31 Contact breaker system connection 34 Custom configured ST8130 29 Datalogging subsystem wiring label 6 Digital display panel 5 Dimensions 30 Display backlighting 8 Display layers 8 changing layer 31 layer 1 9 layer 2 9 layer 3 10 layer 4 10 layer 5 11 Display module 5 dim...

Page 81: ...laying 12 31 memory 13 resetting 12 31 Performance parameters 1 Points connection 34 Power supply 6 7 Pressure sensor See Oil pressure sensor Pulse amplifier adjustment 40 connection 40 installation 38 specifications 41 Redisplaying last alarm 15 Resetting peak values 12 Resistor connection to coil 34 Returned goods form 64 RPM Gate Value See Gate Value Shift light See Gear shift warning light Shi...

Page 82: ... Velcro See Dual Lock Warning lights additional 32 alarms See Alarm warning light gear shift See Gear shift warning light installation 32 maximum power 32 Water temperature alarm 14 19 display 10 Water temperature sensor installation 36 wiring label 6 Wheel circumference 19 22 23 pulses per revolution 19 22 23 Wheel speed sensor installation 37 wiring label 6 Wiring harness 6 extenders 45 installa...

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