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Operating Instructions 

 
 

CALIBRATION 

 

The Calibration must be done during the initial set-up or 
when battery voltage is lost. 
 
When the battery Positive wire 

(the last connection 

made)

 is applied to the Speed Alert, the liquid crystal 

display (LCD) will alternate between “CL” and “60”.  
 
The display flashes “60” to remind you to calibrate the 
unit at 60 Km/h. 

 

 

 
To calibrate the Speed Alert to your vehicle, simply follow these steps: 
 
a. 

Drive the vehicle at a steady speed until the vehicle speedometer indicates 60 Km/h. 

 
b. 

While retaining 60 Km/h press the “set” button. The unit is now calibrated to your  vehicle 
and will confirm calibration by giving a single beep and displaying “0”.  Your Speed Alert is 
only as accurate as your speedometer. 

 

 

Note

 

 

If constant power is lost, due to a flat battery or the removal of a battery terminal, the Speed 
Alert will have to be re-calibrated. Simply follow steps “a.”  and “b.” above. 
 
If calibration is incorrect reset the Speed Alert into the calibration mode by pushing all three front 
buttons at once for a period of 4 seconds. 
 
 
 

SETTING THE UNIT   

 

 
 
While driving the vehicle at the desired trigger speed (at 
or close to the speed limit) press the “Set” button.  
 
This speed is then programmed into the over-speed 
warning function, and will be displayed. 
 

 

 
When the vehicle is driven at speeds above the trigger speed, the Speed Alert will activate the 
audio and visual alarms. The combination, visual and audible alarms are programmable to give 
either: 
 

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