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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: Viewline 85 mm

TU00-0752-5807102

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TU00-0752-5807102

Tachometer

Safety information

•  The product was developed, manufactured and inspected 

according to the basic safety requirements of  

EC Guidelines and state-of-the-art technology. 

•  The instrument is designed for use in grounded vehicles and 

machines as well as in pleasure boats, including non-classified 

 commercial  shipping. 

•  Use our product only as intended. Use of the product for reasons 

other than its intended use may lead to personal injury, property 

damage or environmental damage. Before installation, check the 

vehicle documentation for vehicle type and any possible special 

 features! 

•  Use the assembly plan to learn the location of the fuel/hydraulic/ 

compressed air and electrical lines! 

•  Note possible modifications to the vehicle, which must be considered 

during installation! 

•  To prevent personal injury, property damage or environmental 

 damage, basic knowledge of motor vehicle/shipbuilding electronics 

and mechanics is required. 

•  Make sure that the engine cannot start unintentionally during 

 installation!

•  Modifications or manipulations to VDO products can affect safety. 

Consequently, you may not modify or manipulate the product! 

•  When removing/installing seats, covers, etc., ensure that lines are 

not damaged and plug-in connections are not loosened! 

•  Note all data from other installed instruments with volatile electronic 

memories.

Safety during installation:

•  During installation, ensure that the product’s components do not 

affect or limit vehicle functions. Avoid damaging these components!

•  Only install undamaged parts in a vehicle! 
•  During installation, ensure that the product does not impair the field 

of vision and that it cannot impact the driver’s or passenger’s head! 

•  A specialized technician should install the product. If you install the 

product yourself, wear appropriate work clothing. Do not wear loose 

clothing, as it may get caught in moving parts. Protect long hair with 

a hair net. 

•  When working on the on-board electronics, do not wear metallic or 

conductive jewelry such as necklaces, bracelets, rings, etc. 

•  If work on a running engine is required, exercise extreme caution. 

Wear only appropriate work clothing as you are at risk of personal 

injury, resulting from being crushed or burned. 

•  Before beginning, disconnect the negative terminal on the battery, 

otherwise you risk a short circuit. If the vehicle is supplied by aux-

iliary batteries, you must also disconnect the negative terminals on 

these batteries! Short circuits can cause fires, battery explosions 

and damages to other electronic systems. Please note that when 

you disconnect the battery, all volatile electronic memories lose their 

input values and must be reprogrammed. 

•  If working on gasoline boat motors, let the motor compartment fan 

run before beginning work. 

•  Pay attention to how lines and cable harnesses are laid so that you 

do not drill or saw through them! 

•  Do not install the product in the mechanical and electrical airbag 

area! 

•  Do not drill holes or ports in load-bearing or stabilizing stays or tie 

bars! 

•  When working underneath the vehicle, secure it according to the 

specifications from the vehicle manufacturer. 

•  Note the necessary clearance behind the drill hole or port at the 

installation location. Required mounting depth: 65 mm. 

•  Drill small ports; enlarge and complete them, if necessary, using 

taper milling tools, saber saws, keyhole saws or files. Debur edges. 

Follow the safety instructions of the tool manufacturer. 

•  Use only insulated tools, if work is necessary on live parts. 
•  Use only the multimeter or diode test lamps provided, to measure 

voltages and currents in the vehicle/machine or boat. Use of conven-

tional test lamps can cause damage to control units or other elec-

tronic systems. 

•  The electrical indicator outputs and cables connected to them must 

be protected from direct contact and damage. The cables in use 

must have sufficient insulation and electric strength and the contact 

points must be safe from touch. 

•  Use appropriate measures to also protect the electrically conductive 

parts on the connected consumer from direct contact. Laying metal-

lic, uninsulated cables and contacts is prohibited.

Safety after installation:

•  Connect the ground cable tightly to the negative terminal of the 

 battery. 

•  Reenter/reprogram the volatile electronic memory values. 
•  Check all functions. 
•  Use only clean water to clean the components. Note the Ingress 

Protection (IP) ratings (IEC 60529).

Electrical connection:

•  Note cable cross-sectional area! 
•  Reducing the cable cross-sectional area leads to higher current 

 density, which can cause the cable cross-sectional area in question 

to heat up! 

•  When installing electrical cables, use the provided cable ducts and 

harnesses; however, do not run cables parallel to ignition cables or 

to cables that lead to large electricity consumers. 

•  Fasten cables with cable ties or adhesive tape. Do not run cables 

over moving parts. Do not attach cables to the steering column! 

•  Ensure that cables are not subject to tensile, compressive or 

 shearing  forces. 

•  If cables are run through drill holes, protect them using rubber 

sleeves or the like. 

•  Use only one cable stripper to strip the cable. Adjust the stripper  

so that stranded wires are not damaged or separated. 

•  Use only a soft soldering process or commercially available crimp 

connector to solder new cable connections! 

•  Make crimp connections with cable crimping pliers only. Follow the 

safety instructions of the tool manufacturer. 

•  Insulate exposed stranded wires to prevent short circuits. 
•  Caution: Risk of short circuit if junctions are faulty or cables are 

damaged. 

•  Short circuits in the vehicle network can cause fires, battery explo-

sions and damages to other electronic systems. Consequently,  

all power supply cable connections must be provided with weldable 

connectors and be sufficiently insulated. 

•  Ensure ground connections are sound. 
•  Faulty connections can cause short circuits. Only connect cables 

according to the electrical wiring diagram. 

•  If operating the instrument on power supply units, note that the 

power supply unit must be stabilized and it must comply with the 

 following standard: DIN EN 61000, Parts 6-1 to 6-4.

No smoking! No open fire or lights!

Summary of Contents for TU00-0752-5807102

Page 1: ...nical and electrical airbag area Do not drill holes or ports in load bearing or stabilizing stays or tie bars When working underneath the vehicle secure it according to the specifications from the veh...

Page 2: ...ion Required mounting depth 65 mm Drill small ports enlarge and complete them if necessary using taper milling tools saber saw keyhole saw or file Debur edges Follow the safety instructions of the too...

Page 3: ...into the drill hole from the back Adjust the instrument so that the gauge is level and fasten it to the stud bolts on the rear side of the panel using the flush mount fixing bracket A2C59510864 If th...

Page 4: ...ducing the cable cross sectional area leads to higher current density which can cause the cable cross sectional area in question to heat up When installing electrical cable use the provided cable duct...

Page 5: ...nut is not tightened with a torque greater than 400 Ncm Make sure the seal lays flat between the panel and the front ring If you would like to omit the fastening nut you may use the part set A2C59510...

Page 6: ...tting the impulse number 1 Activate T 30 8 pin Pin1 2 Deactivate T 15 8 pin Pin4 3 Press and hold Config key 14 pin Pin 11 Activate T 15 Release Config key Press and hold Config key Set impulse number...

Page 7: ...y you can switch between 24h and 12h AM PM clock format Press and hold Mode key Press Mode key briefly Press and hold Mode key Set alarm threshold is displayed the first digit flashes Press Mode key b...

Page 8: ...lay indicator selection 1 Activate T 30 8 pin Pin1 2 Activate T 15 8 pin Pin4 Press Mode key briefly Press Mode key briefly Press Mode key briefly 2 Resetting the day counter 1 Activate T 30 8 pin Pin...

Page 9: ...s to 0 Press and hold Mode key The next lower digit flashes Press Mode key briefly The flashing digit increases by 1 If the flashing digit is 9 the display returns to 0 Continue until the correct time...

Page 10: ...gle contacts 0 14 0 22 mm Tyco No 1355718 1 Single contacts 0 5 0 75 mm Tyco No 963729 1 Strip 0 14 0 22 mm Tyco No 1355717 1 Strip 0 25 0 5 mm Tyco No 928999 1 Strip 0 5 0 75 mm Tyco No 963715 1 Brac...

Page 11: ...r signal Green 6 Lighting Positive Blue Red 7 Warning LED ground Yellow Black 8 Warning LED plus Yellow Red Please read instructions included as some of these pins will not be required Programming Por...

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