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Mounting the display/programmer
The display is supplied attached to the programmer.
The programmer and display may be separated at any time - they will work
separately, but it may be easier to leave them joined and not finally mount them
until you have made any performance alterations you require.
The Pro-150 will work without the display. The display is used for four purposes:
you should consider all of these when deciding where to mount the display:
1. In normal use, to show either the battery voltage, or Pd if the Pro-150 is
idle.
2. Adjusting the performance [see Programming section) you will need both
display and programming buttons.
3. In the event of a fault, the display will indicate the likely nature of the
problem.
4. During power up, the Pro-150 makes system checks and shows progress
on the display.
The display connects to the Pro-150 via two 4 way cables. See section 10 for
details.
The display requires a rectangular cut-out in your panel, with two M3 clearance
holes as shown above. Supplied with
the display is a red plastic bezel which
should be sandwiched between the
panel and the display as shown below.
Apply a thin bead of silicone rubber behind your panel before mounting the display
if you need this to be water tight.