DAVIS 8156HD Automobile Electronics User Manual


 
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USING THE DRIVERIGHT 600
This section briefly describes the use of the DriveRight 600 display
unit. The use of the four buttons (PLUS, MINUS, MODE, SET/
CLEAR) and the sequence of data screens and settings screens is
explained. Descriptions of the information and options available from
each screen are explained separately in “Data Screens” starting on
page 10 and “Settings Screens” starting on page 18.
Using the Four Buttons
The DriveRight 600 has four buttons: PLUS, MINUS, MODE, and
SET/CLEAR. The general use of each button is explained briefly
below:
PLUS/MINUS
When a digit or segment (e.g., MPH or KPH) is flashing, use
the PLUS and MINUS keys to scroll forward or backward
(respectively) through the available options (usually 0 to 9).
When viewing any logged trip information screen, use the PLUS
and MINUS keys to page forward or backward (respectively)
through the stored trips.
SET/CLEAR
When entering codes or setting limits, the flashing digit/seg-
ment indicates what will change if PLUS or MINUS is
pressed. Pressing and releasing SET/CLEAR causes the next
digit/segment to begin flashing.
From the Driver ID Code screen, press and hold SET/CLEAR (for
at least 2 seconds) to “log out.” The driver ID code is reset to 0000.
MODE
Press and release MODE to move to the next data or informa-
tion screen.
Press and hold MODE to switch between the group of data screens
and the group of settings screens.
When the unit is in sleep mode, press MODE to “wake” the unit up.
Changing Units of Measure
To change units of measure, press and hold SET/CLEAR for at least 2
seconds while viewing the Current Readings screen. You may also
change units from the Limit and Units Settings screen by pressing
SET/CLEAR until either the km/h or MPH segment is flashing, and
then pressing PLUS to toggle between the two units of measure.
You may change the date display format from the Date Entry screen
and the time display format from the Time Entry screen.
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