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1. Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Coolant Temp Dial Press Up or Down to select another Gauge Range Press Mode to return to the Edit mode Coolant Temp Dial Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections gt 60 220 f When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 100 250 f Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection and return to Gauge Range selection Select Select Voltmeter Dial Voltmeter Dial Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Voltmeter Dial Press Up or Down to select another Gauge Range Press Mode to return to the Edit mode Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection and return to Gauge Range selection gt 16v 32 v Page 11 Select Water Press Dial Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Water Press Dial Press Up or Down to select another Gauge Range Press Mode to return to the Edit mode Select Water Press Dial
2. Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections 1 ES gt 30PSI When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 2 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 45 PSI seconds to save the selection and return to Gauge 3 60 PSI Range selection 1 Select Select Boost Press Dial 2 Boost Press 3 Dial Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Boost Press Dial Press Up or Down to select another Gauge Range Press Mode to return to the Edit mode Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections 1 20 PSI When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 2 gt 30 PSl Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 3 50 PSI seconds to save the selection and return to Gauge Range selection 4 70 PSI 1 Select Select Fuel Sender 2 Fuel 3 Sender Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Fuel Sender Press Up or Down to select another function Page 12 Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection and return to the Edit mode Press Up or Down to select another function
3. RPM LIMIT EXCEEDED KNOCK SENSOR SEE DEALER KNOCK SENSOR IGNITION FAULT SEE DEALER IGNITION FAULT MAG SENSOR SEE DEALER MAGNETIC SENSOR WIN PR IN RE IWIN R WIN ELON WIN RE lWLNT RE Jon NH Rel wlNlRe wl NH Re Page 20 1 MAN AIR MANIFOLD AIR SENSOR 2 SENSOR 3 SEE DEALER 1 TPS THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR 2 FAULT 3 SEE DEALER 1 COOLANT COOLANT SENSOR 2 SENSOR 3 SEE DEALER 1 NO ENGINE ECU CABLE NOT CONNECTED OR NO 7 ENGINE DATA 3 FOUND 1 ENGINE ENGINE EMERGENCY STOP 2 EMERGENCY 3 STOP Alarm Clear Mode LINE DISPLAY When an alarm condition is corrected or 1 clears the Alarms Clear screen will appear Alarms for approximately one second The original gt 2 Clear screen will then reappear This ensures that the operator is aware that the condition has been corrected 3 Page 21 Harness HN0390 ADL MG2000 Tachometer ALDL Tachometer Cable 12 pin connector Pin 1 Red Pin 2 White Pin 3 Green Pin 4 Black Pin 5 Violet Pin 6 Pink Pin 7 Blue White Pin 8 Not Used Pin 9 Not Used Pin 10 Green Black Pin 11 Black Pin 12 4 pin connector Tan Blue N Heat Red Shrink Not Used Not Used o Green Green Black 5 B
4. Mode to return to Normal mode Available Functions for Display in MG2000 ALDL Tachometer Screens The functions listed below can be displayed in the user configurable screens All of the functions may not be available in your installation If a function is selected for display and that function does not appear on the screen the function does not exist in this installation A function is selected for display by selecting Organize User Screens in Edit 1 System voltage 2 Oil Pressure 3 Coolant temperature Engine Temp 4 Engine hours 5 Fuel remaining based on usage and tank volume when filled Fuel Left 6 Fuel used since last reset Fuel Used 7 Fuel consumption rate Fuel Inst Page 18 Alarm Mode The Alarm screen appears only if an alarm condition exists The alarm condition may be a warning sent from the engine ECU or a Local alarm such as Low Fuel When an alarm condition occurs the Alarm Screen will appear and the screens described below will be alarm will re occur after a period of time to ensure that the user remembers the alarm condition Once an alarm condition has been corrected the alarm screen horn and warning lights will no longer be displayed displayed The descriptions below also explain how to temporarily override the alarm screen and audible visual warnings and return to Normal mode In all cases the Alarm Mode The Ala
5. kM Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection and return to select Units 3 NM 1 Select Select Depth Units 2 Depth 3 Units Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Depth Units Press Up or Down to select another choice of Units Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections 1 Feet When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 2 Meters Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection and return to select Units 3 Fathoms Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode 1 Select Select Fuel Tank Size 2 Fuel Tank 3 Size 1 Select Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Fuel Tank Size 2 tangang 3 Fuel Tank Press Up or Down to select another function y 4 Size Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections 1 25G When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 2 36G Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection and return to select Units 3 40 G 50 G 55 G 80 G 120 G Page 15 1 Select If there is no tank size available in the list that matches 2 Other your tank size scroll to
6. 7 page 17 page 19 page 19 page 19 page 20 page 21 page 22 23 page 24 page 25 This page left blank intentionally The FARIA MG2000 Tachometer combines the features of an ECU serial bus gateway and several instruments into one unit e The tachometer is analog in appearance but driven by a stepper motor for digital accuracy The high resolution LCD screen displays information for many other functions and the various screens can be configured as the user wishes As received the screens are configured as shown in Fig 1 The MG2000 receives digital engine data from the Engine Control Unit ECU via the GM ALDL bus and can receive GPS information via a NMEA 0183 connection to a suitable GPS unit GPS information is displayed in the MG2000 speedometer Analog inputs are provided for two non engine sensors such as fuel level and oil pressure The MG2000 provides a Faria Bus output to allow use of various other 5 4 and 2 inch instruments with the MG2000 The Faria MG2000 Tachometer will turn on when the ignition key is turned on and will turn off when the ignition key is turned off The unit will power up showing the default screen selected by the user Default Screens Volt 13 6 v OIL PRESSURE 27 PSI Fuel Left 47 GAL Fuel Used 21 GAL Fuel Inst 11 6 GPH Engine Temp 136 F ENG HOURS 325 Hours ALARM SCREEN WILL DISPLAY ENGINE AND LOCAL ALARMS WHEN THEY OCCUR Figure 1 The in
7. Displays the Engine Hours data received from the engine ECU Default screen 4 ALARM SCREEN WILL DISPLAY ENGINE AND LOCAL ALARMS WHEN THEY OCCUR This screen displays fault conditions based on engine data received from the ECU or alarms based on internally set alarm points Engine alarms from the ECU will be displayed as Check Engine CHECK ENGINE or Engine Emergency Stop ENGINE EMERGENCY STOP Accessing the View mode when the Alarm screen appears will allow more information to be displayed about the alarm if provided by the engine Internal alarm values can be set for Low Fuel and other functions Alarms for these settings will appear as required Page 4 LCD Display Screens In Normal mode press Mode once to enter screen Select mode press Up or Down to move between screens Press Mode once to return to Normal mode Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 4 Alarms ONLY IF ALARMS ACTIVE Figure 2 Figure 3 LCD Display Screens 40 sec Auto Return contrast brightness Use to select and Increase decrease contrast or brightness Q Use to move or between screens See Figure 2 4 sec Auto Return Q Use to move between PO es or Edit Functions Select Default Screen Reset Fuel Used Set Fuel Tank Full Set Amount of Fuel Organize User Screens Select G
8. INSTRUMENTS W Z cr lt Owner s Manual GM ALDL MG2000 Tachometer rev A ecr 5576 8 2005 1S0195 x7 w corrections Mark ups 12 20 05 Index Figure 1 Default screens Description Normal Mode Contrast and Lighting Displayed Functions Default screen 1 Default screen 2 Default screen 3 Default screen 4 Figure 2 Screen Sequence Figure 3 LCD Display Screens Edit Mode Functions that are adjusted in Edit Mode Select Default Screen Reset Fuel Used Set Fuel Tank Full Set Amount of Fuel Organize User Screens Select Gauge Range Select Oil Pressure Dial Select Coolant Temp Dial Select Voltmeter Select Water Press Dial Select Boost Press Dial Select Fuel Sender Select Oil Pressure Sender Select Display Units Select Pressure Units Select Volume Units Select Temperature Units Select Distance Units Select Depth Units Select Fuel Tank Size Select Other Fuel Tank Size Fuel Tank Calibration Low Fuel Alarm Software ID and Revision Select Self Test Alarm Mode Low Fuel Engine Warnings Alarm Messages From ECU Alarm Clear Mode Harness HN0390 Harness HN0401 GPS NMEA0183 Cable Harness Two inch Gauge connection page 1 page 1 page 2 page 2 page 3 page 3 page 3 page 3 page 4 page 4 page 5 page 7 page 7 page 7 page 8 page 8 page 9 page 9 page 10 page 10 page 11 page 11 page 12 page 12 page 12 page 13 page 13 page 13 page 14 page 14 page 14 page 15 page 15 page 15 page 16 page 17 page 1
9. Not Used White Ground Not Used Yellow 1 Cut off the connector at the end of the antenna cable 2 Cut off the following wires because they are not used White Yellow Brown 3 Cut wires so that they are different lengths This ensures they do not touch each other Tachometer to 2 Gauge Connection HNO503 From Tachometer 4 pin connector PJ0018 Pin A Red Pin B White Note To help reduce Pin C Green moisture Pin D Black amp Sheild in the gauges be sure to install plug PJ0018 in all open connectors 2 Gauges Page 25 Copyright 2005 by the Thomas G Faria Corporation Uncasville CT All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise without the prior written permission of the company Faria is the trademark of the Thomas G Faria Corporation
10. Organize User Screens Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Set up Organize Screen 1 Screen 1 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Organize Screen 1 Press Up or Down to select another screen or Mode to return to Edit mode Refer to the list of available functions in the owner s l Screen 1 manual Press and hold Up or Down to select the 2 Line 1 number of the function to be displayed in screen 1 line 1 3 Item XX Page 9 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save selection for Screen 1 line 1 and advance to Screen 1 line 2 Press Mode to exit with no change made Refer to the list of available functions in the owner s manual Press and hold Up or Down to select the number of the function to be displayed in screen 1 line 2 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save selection for Screen 1 line 2 and advance to Screen 1 line 3 Press Mode to exit with no change made Refer to the list of available functions in the owner s manual Press and hold Up or Down to select the number of the function to be displayed in screen 1 line 3 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 secon
11. auge Range Select Fuel Sender Select Oil Pressure Sender 9 Select Display Units 10 Select Fuel Tank Size 11 Fuel Tank Calibrate Use to select an Edit function to change oo SOOT Pe ON Use to change To change 12 Low Fuel Alarm tti 5 i isi ECON Dashed lines indicate Auto Return to the Normal Mode after the indicated number of seconds with no button activity Figure 3 Page 5 This page left blank intentionally Page 6 Edit Mode The Edit mode is used to adjust or set the values of numerous functions and options in the MG2000 The procedure below specifies the steps to be taken in the Edit mode to adjust set each option To enter Edit mode press the Mode and Up buttons while in Normal mode Q To return to Normal mode press Mode button once while in Edit mode Instructions Function Select Default Screen Functions that are set or adjusted in the Edit mode sO ON Oa FON ZR Select Default Screen Reset Fuel Used Set Fuel Tank Full Set Amount of Fuel Organize User Screens Select Gauge Range Select Fuel Sender Select Oil Pressure Sender Select Display Units Select Fuel Tank Size Fuel Tank Calibrate 12 13 14 Low Fuel Alarm Software ID and Revision Select Self Test DISPLAY Select LINE 2 Default Screen seconds to select the Defaul
12. de by pressing and holding both the Down and Up buttons for 2 seconds Displayed Functions Tachometer The tachometer is a digital instrument with the appearance of an analog instrument The tachometer receives data directly from the ECU so no settings are required for the dial range A microprocessor controlled stepper motor moves the pointer to display engine revolutions per minute Default Screen 1 Volt 13 6 v OIL PRESSURE 27 PSI Volts Displays system voltage as received from the ECU Engine Control Unit OIL PRESSURE Analog input Displays information from the analog oil pressure sender Default Screen 2 Fuel Left 47 GAL Fuel Used 21 GAL Fuel Inst 11 6 GPH Fuel Left Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the fuel tank based on the original quantity of fuel in the tank when full and the amount of fuel used based on the GPH from the engine ECU and the time spent at each GPH Fuel tank size and reset are available in the Edit mode Fuel Used Displays the amount of fuel used since reset based on the GPH from the engine ECU and the time spent at each GPH Fuel Inst Displays the current instantaneous fuel flow in GPH Default Screen 3 Engine Temp 136 F ENG HOURS 325 Hours Engine Temp Displays the coolant temperature received from the ECU Dial range can be selected in the Edit function Engine Hours Page 3
13. ds to save selection for Screen 1 line 3 and advance to view new screen 1 Press Mode to exit with no change made Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save new Screen 1 Press Mode to exit with no change made Repeat for remaining screens 2 3 etc Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Select Gauge Range dial reading range Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Gauge Range Press Up or Down to select another function Select Oil Pressure Dial Screen 1 Line 2 Item XX Screen 1 Line 3 Item XX Display Customer s New screen 1 Select Gauge Range Select Oil Pressure Dial Page 10 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Oil Pressure Dial Press Up or Down to select another Gauge Range Press Mode to return to the Edit mode Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections fo gt 60psi When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 80 psi seconds to save the selection and return to Gauge 100 psi Range selection Select Select Coolant Temperature Dial
14. e fuel tank in this application The computer will monitor fuel usage and calculate the fuel left in the tank This function does not replace the fuel level function provided by the fuel sender and should be used with caution Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to set Fuel Tank Full Automatically sets the fuel available to the tank size selected by the user and returns to Edit mode Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Page 8 1 Set Set Amount of Fuel 2 Amount 3 Of Fuel NOTE If a known amount of fuel is in the fuel tank but it is not full this function can be used to indicate the amount of fuel available The Fuel Left function will then use the amount of fuel entered to calculate the Fuel Left Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Current Amount of Fuel Press Up or Down to set the amount of fuel known 1 to be in the fuel tank Adjust until the displayed volume 2 Fuel matches the known amount of fuel in the tank Amount When the volume is correctly set Press and hold the Up 3 XXX G and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save and exit 1 Organize Organize User Screens 2 User 3 Screens Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select
15. econds to save the selection and return to select Units Select Select Volume Units Volume Units Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select volume units Press Up or Down to select another choice of Units Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections GAL When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow LITERS Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection and return to select Units Select Select Temperature Units Temperature Units Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Temperature Units Press Up or Down to select another choice of Units Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection and return to select Units Select Distance Units Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Distance Units Press Up or Down to select another choice of Units Page 14 Select Distance Units Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections 1 Miles When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 2
16. elect another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Select Low Fuel Alarm setting Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Low Fuel Alarm Press Up or Down to select another function Adjust low fuel alarm setting Press Up or Down to set desired Low Fuel Alarm setting Line 3 value will adjust Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save Low Fuel Alarm and exit Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode 1 Software Id Select Software ID and Revision 2 and 3 Revision 4 Minigateway 5 Rev Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Select Self Test Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Self Test Press Up or Down to select another function Page 17 1 The This screen will display for 10 seconds 2 Self The horn will sound three times 3 Test The warning lights will flash three times 4 Mode The backlights will flash three times 5 Is in 6 Operation When Self Test is complete the unit will return to the Edit mode Press Up or Down to select another function or
17. lack amp Sheild Page 22 anie Tubing Blue White Black Violet Pink ee __ ee Kem Black _ gt a Tan Blue ee ime ALDL Data f ALDL Ground l ALDL Shield BI ue White Oil Press Sender Pink Fuel Sender Violet Ignition 14 Vdc Black Ground Heat Shrink Wire Jacket Wire Jacket MG2000 Speedometer Not Used Tan Black 8 Not Used Not Used Tan Harness HN0390 Speedometer Cable 12 pin connector Pin 1_ Red Pin 2 White Pin 3 Green Pin 4 Black Pin 5_ Not Used Pin 6 _ Tan Black Pin 7 Tan Pin 8 Not Used Pin9 Not Used Pin 10 Not Used Pin 11 Not Used Pin 12 Not Used 9101112 Not Used Not Used Not Used Air Temp Paddlewheel sender Red V a T Green Signal Bare Ground White Thermister Not Used Not Used Brown Thermister Water Temp Sender White Sender Signal Tik m A Fi Black amp Shield Ground NMEA 2000 Harness HNO401 MG2000 Tachometer NMEA 0183 Cable Note Page 24 6 pin connector Not Used Not Used Red White y Red Blue Not Used Not Used GPS100 Antenna Heat INSTRUMENTS Shrink Red Blue Red White Red Ignition Green 0183 A Shield Ground Not Used oa T
18. or Mode to return to the Normal mode Select Oil Pressure Sender Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Oil Pressure Sender Press Up or Down to select another function Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection and return to the Edit mode Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to the Normal mode Select Display Units Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Units Press Up or Down to select another function Select Pressure Units Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Pressure Units Press Up or Down to select another choice of Units gt USA 240 33 ohm EU 10 180 ohm Centroid Select Oil Pressure Sender 60 PSI 80 PSI 100 PSI Select Display Units Select Pressure Units Page 13 Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections PSI When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow BAR Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 s
19. rm screen will appear if a local alarm or an engine alarm occurs The local alarm is Low Fuel Only two engine alarms appear automatically Check Engine and Engine Emergency Stop Follow the instructions provided to view more information about engine alarms LOW FUEL Displays Low Fuel warning Red LED blinks Horn Beeps Press Mode to turn off LED silence alarm horn and return to Run mode Alarm will reactivate in 15 minutes but can continue to be deactivated as required ENGINE WARNINGS DISPLAY Any engine alarm except Engine Emergency Stop 1 CHECK Red LED blinks 2 ENGINE Horn Beeps 3 Engine Emergency Stop alarm 1 ENGINE Red LED on continuously 2 EMERGENCY Horn on continuously 3 STOP Page 19 Press and hold Up and Down for 2 seconds to view alarm messages Press Mode to silence alarm horn and return to Run mode LED will continue to function as stated until engine alarm s is no longer sent by ECU Alarm Messages From the Engine ECU HIGH ENGINE TEMP OVER TEMPERATURE LOW OIL PRESSURE LOW OIL PRESSURE LOW OIL LEVEL LOW OIL LEVEL LOW FUEL PRESSURE LOW FUEL PRESSURE LOW SYSTEM VOLTAGE LOW SYSTEM VOLTAGE RPM REDUCTION SEE DEALER RPM REDUCTION RPM LIMIT EXCEEDED
20. rn to Normal mode Page 2 Normal Mode When the MG2000 is turned on the unit will beep once flash once and then the unit enters Self Test mode The screen will display The Self Test Mode Is In Operation for 10 seconds The Self Test Mode Is in Operation The horn will sound three times and the warning lights and back lights will flash three times When this is complete the software ID and revision screen will show for two seconds then the user selected Default screen will appear Contrast and Lighting In the Normal operating mode the instrument display contrast and display mode can be adjusted by pressing the Down and Up buttons Q 9 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 9 9 To adjust the lighting intensity of all of the instruments in the system press and hold both the Down and Up buttons for 2 seconds The lighting intensity may now be adjusted by using the Down or Up buttons Return to the Normal mo
21. strument has three push buttons M Mode Down and Up that control the functions available The M Mode button is used to change the function of the LCD display and to access submenus and adjustable settings The Down and Up buttons are used to modify the settings In the Normal operation mode pressing the Mode button and then pressing Down or Up button causes the display to cycle between the available screens Page 1 see Figure 2 Press the Mode button to exit the screen selection mode and return to Normal mode or do not push any buttons for 4 seconds and the current screen will stay selected and the unit will return to Normal mode see Figure 3 In the Normal operation mode press the Mode and Up buttons to change to the Edit menus see Figure 3 and Edit mode below Press the Down or Up buttons to cycle between the available Edit functions Q 9 Press and hold the Down and Up buttons for two 2 secs 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 To exit the Edit mode after the edit is completed press the Mode button to retu
22. t Screen Mode to return to Normal mode Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 Press Up or Down to select another function or Display Screen 1 is the Default at first turn on Display 2 Screen 4 exit Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select screen as the Default Screen and Press Up or Down to select another screen Page 7 1 Display Next Screen Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select this screen as the default screen and exit Press Up or Down to select another screen Repeat until desired Default Screen is selected Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Reset Fuel Used Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to reset Fuel Used to zero 0 Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Set Set Fuel Tank Full Fuel Tank Full NOTE In order to use the Fuel Left function the owner must set this function when the fuel tank is filled or use the set current amount of fuel below In addition if Set Fuel Tank Full function is used the Fuel Tank Size must be set correctly to the size of th
23. the next screen 3 Fuel Tank 4 Size Press Up or Down to set the fuel tank size displayed 1 Select on the screen to match fuel tank size Line 4 val l ch your fuel tank size Line 4 value gt Other will adjust 3 Fuel Tank When set Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save and exit 4 XXX G Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Select Fuel Tank Calibration Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Fuel Tank Calibration Press Up or Down to select another function Ensure that fuel tank is as empty as possible Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save Empty calibration and press Down to go to Half tank calibration Fill fuel tank half full Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save 1 2 tank calibration and press Down to go to Full tank calibration Fill fuel tank completely full Calibrate Fuel Tank Calibrate Fuel Tank Empty Calibrate Fuel Tank Half Calibrate Fuel Tank Full Page 16 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save Full Tank calibration and exit Press Up or Down to s

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