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2.  Manual Calibration with a known value
     (

              

)

If you know the exact calibration value for the vehicle and
type of sensor you are using (pulse-per-revolution), you may
use that value to manually calibrate the tachometer.

To calibrate your VDO Tachometer manually:

1.  Press and hold in the button on the tachometer as you
start the engine.  Hold in the button until the word “

                       

is displayed on the LCD readout.

2.  As soon as you see the word “

                  

,” release the button.

After a few seconds, the display will start flashing a series of
numbers  (factory  default  setting)  that  you  can  change  to
represent  the  impulse-per-revolution  value  of  the  ignition
in your vehicle.  For example, a number like “P 14.70” will
show  on  the  display,  with  each  digit  flashing  in  turn  from
right  to  left,  except  the  right-most  digit,  a  zero,  which  is
fixed.

3.    As  each  number  flashes,  press  the  button  and  hold  it
until the correct digit appears.  Refer to Diagram H.

For example, let’s say the number that represents the cor-
rect calibration value for the diesel engine and ignition sys-
tem  in  your  vehicle  is  16.5  pulses-per-revolution.    When
you begin the manual calibration process, the LCD displays
a  default  value.    When  the  first  digit  starts  flashing,  press
the button to start cycling through the numbers.  When the
number “5” appears, release the button.

At this point, the number “5” is set, and the digit to its im-
mediate  left  begins  to  flash.    Press  the  button  again,  and
hold it until the number “6” appears.  Release the button.
Repeat the procedure until the “1” appears.  Again, release
the  button.    At  this  point,  the  correct  calibration  for  the
tachometer/ignition combination has been properly set...in
our  example,  16.5  pulses-per-revolution.    After  a  few  sec-
onds, the value you have entered will be downloaded into
the tachometer’s microprocessor, and the LCD display will
automatically revert to its normal mode.  Manual calibra-
tion of the tachometer is now complete.

In the future, you can use this method to update the calibra-
tion  value  stored  in  the  computer  should  it  ever  become
necessary.  This function also allows you to manually adjust
the calibration value after you perform the automatic cali-
bration process.

Diagram H

LCD Sequences that appear when calibrating in the

PULSE

” mode

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To use the 

               

    mode:

1.  Press the button on the back of the tachometer, hold it
in,  and  turn  on  the  ignition.    Release  the  button  when
the tachometer display reads, “

                  

. ”

2.  Now you must enter two values:  one for the number of
cycles in the engine you are using; the second for the num-
ber of cylinders in the engine.  To program the tachometer
for use with a 4-cycle, 6-cylinder engine, for example, push
and hold the button until the digit “4” appears.  Release the
button for a second, then push and hold it again, until the
digit “6” appears, as shown in Diagram G.  Then release the
button.    After  several  seconds,  the  display  will  automati-
cally revert to its normal mode.

Diagram C

Proper mounting of the VDO Tachometer

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A  number  comes  up  when

you  release  the  button.

Digits  begin  flashing,

starting  with  the  second

digit  from  the  right.

then

then

Diagram F

Calibration modes as displayed on the Tachometer’s LCD

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The  display  lists  the  cylinder/engine-type  selection
mode as         

   

;  the impulse-per-revolution mode as

          ; and the reference/fine-tune mode as 

              

 .

When  you  see  the  method  you  wish  to  use,  let  go  of
the  button  and  that  function  will  be  enabled.
See  Diagram  F.

Programming  the  tachometer  for  the  number  of  cylin-
ders  in  your  gasoline  engine  can  be  done  easily  using
the              mode.

1.  Programming the Cylinder/Engine type
     (

                  

)

   Hold button in until the leftmost digit rotates to the number “4.”  Then
release the button briefly.

   Hold in the button again until the correct number of cylinders comes up — in
this example, “6C.”

   When finished, release the button.  The display will show the correct number
of cycles and cylinders for your engine...in our example, 4 cycles and 6
cylinders.

Diagram G

LCD  Sequences  as  they  appear  when  programming

in  the  “

SELECT

”  mode

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then

then

4-2C

4-6C

Calibration of the 

VDO  Tachometer  with  Hourmeter

 is a

relatively  simple  procedure,  and  can  be  accomplished  in
any  of  three  ways:

·

By  programming  in  the  number  of  cycles  and
the number of cylinders in the gasoline engine
you  are  using...

·

By the input of the known pulse-per-revolution
for the diesel engine and ignition system being
used  with  the  tachometer...

·

Using  a  reference  point  for  adjustment
or  fine  tuning.

The display lists the select mode as   

               

; the pulse-per-

mile mode as  

              

; and the reference/fine-tune mode as

xxxxxxx

.   When you see the method you wish to use, let

go  of  the  button  and  that  function  will  be  enabled.
See  Diagram  F.

III.  Calibrating the Tachometer

a  second  piece  of  wire  (long  enough  to  reach  the  light
switch)  into  another  spade  connector.    Attach  this  con-
nector to a terminal on the remaining lamp socket, which
will  be  referred  to  as  Socket  B.

9.    Reconnect  the  battery  and  turn  on  the  ignition  to
make sure the tachometer is working.  When you turn on
the  ignition,  the  tachometer  will  do  an  automatic  self-
test.    During  this  self-test,  the  pointer  moves  over  the
whole  scale  range,  and  the  LCD  display  shows  the  word

          

.”   After  the  test  is  completed,  the  display  will

show  the  current  working  hour  on  the  engine  hourmeter.
Since  this  is  the  first  time  power  has  been  applied  to  the
instrument, the reading will be 0.0.  (See Diagram E.)  If
everything  is  working  properly,  the  installation  is  com-
plete.    If  it  isn’t,  re-check  your  wiring  and  your  connec-
tions  and  try  the  self-test  again.

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You  gain  access  to  the  calibration  functions  by  pressing
the  button  on  the  back  of  the  tachometer  and  holding  it
in 

while you turn on the ignition

.  As you continue to hold

in  the  button,  the  display  will  change...scrolling  through
the  three  calibration  methods  and  stopping  on  each  one
for  about  two  seconds.

Diagram E

The  LCD  on  the  tachometer  will  show  this  display

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During  test

After  test

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Страница 3: ...s the display will automati cally revert to its normal mode Diagram C Proper mounting of the VDO Tachometer b optional VDO A number comes up when you release the button Digits begin flashing starting with the second digit from the right then then Diagram F Calibration modes as displayed on the Tachometer s LCD VDO The display lists the cylinder engine type selection mode as the impulse per revolut...

Страница 4: ...libration When the ignition is on and power is supplied to the tachometer you can select the fine calibration function to very accurately adjust the running speed differ ence ratio This allows for compensation of alternator slippage over various speed ranges for example This function also allows for syncronization of two engines Diagram J Fine calibration of the tachometer reading NOTE If you move...

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Страница 6: ...eter with an alternator When using the VDO Tachometer with another type of ignition system determine the number of pulses per revolution the ignition signal provides and set the DIP switches as shown in the bottom table Use of the VDO Tachometer with an al ternator or other type of ignition that pro vides a signal in pulses per revolution may requre calibration of the pointer This can be done as s...

Страница 7: ...de connectors 2 hole saw or 2 hole saw Drill and drill bit set Half round file Tape measure or ruler Small tools wrench or nut driver utility knife pliers etc 1 Select the location where you will mount the gauge and mark a center point Voltmeter Installation To Begin go to BEGIN HERE Diagram C Proper wiring of the VDO Voltmeter IMPORTANT Mounting dimensions vary for different gauges Please be cer ...

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Страница 9: ... 2 hole saw Drill and drill bit set Half round file Tape measure or ruler Small tools wrench or nut driver utility knife pliers etc Note We recommend this instrument be installed by a trained professional 1 Select the location where you will mount the gauge and mark a center point Shunted Ammeter Installation To Begin go to BEGIN HERE 2 Cut a 2 52 mm diameter hole If the gauge is too snug use a fi...

Страница 10: ...f the same gauge as those installed by the manu facturer 4 Connect the proper wires to the shunt starter ignition alternator ground and to the ammeter as shown in Diagram D 5 Wire the light socket as shown in Dia gram D making sure the positive 12 lead comes from the light switch after the fuse box At this point the installation and wiring of your shunted ammeter is complete Turn on the ignition a...

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Страница 12: ...VERTIGHTEN THE SEALING NUT OR YOU WILL DAMAGE THE TUBING 4 Wire the light socket Diagram A At this point installation is complete Be fore starting the engine re check the rout ing of the tube from gauge to engine CAUTION MAKE SURE THE TUBE IS AB SOLUTELY FREE FROM MOV ING AND OR HOT ENGINE COMPONENTS AND THAT IT IS TOTALLY FREE OF KINKS Start the engine and turn on the lights to make sure there ar...

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