Faria Instruments MG2000TM Automobile Parts User Manual


 
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turned on, the unit enters a “Self Test”
mode. The screen will display “The
Self Test Mode Is In Operation” for 10
seconds. The warning lights and back
lights will flash.
When this is complete, the user selected
“Default” screen will appear.
Note: The information below applies
to the MG2000
Speedometer as if
received with no user changes to the
screen selections.
Display Contrast
In the “Normal“ operating mode the
instrument display contrast and display
mode can be adjusted by pressing the
“Down” and “Up” buttons.
With the display in “Positive” mode, black
on white, pressing the “Down” button
decreases the contrast. Pressing the
“Up” button increases contrast.
Continuing to press the “Up” button
causes the display to reverse to the
“Negative” mode, white on black. The
contrast in this mode is controlled the
same way as the “Positive” mode.
To return to “Positive” mode, continue to
press the “Down” button until the display
reverses.
The instrument lighting intensity is
controlled by the lighting adjustment in
the MG2000
Tachometer. Lighting level
signals are received via the Faria bus.
“Normal” mode. If no buttons are pushed
for 4 seconds the current screen will
stay selected and the unit will return to
“Normal” mode (see Figure 2 & 3).
From the “Normal” mode, press the
“Mode” and “Up” buttons to change to the
“Edit” menu (see Figure 3).
When the “Edit” menus have been
selected, pressing the “Mode” button
causes the instrument to return to
“Normal” mode.
Press the “Down” or “Up” to cycle between
the available “Edit” functions.
Press and hold the “Down” and “Up”
buttons for two (2) seconds to select an
“Edit” function to change.
Within each “editing” function the “Down”
or “Up” buttons select settings or sub-
functions.
Follow the instructions in the “Edit” mode
section of this manual to save the new
settings after you select / adjust them.
Normal Mode
When the MG2000
Speedometer is