Autoleader D0904 Manuale utente

D0904 OWNER’S MANUAL
一、 The dashboard consists of the Monitor(1), the Data Processing Unit(DPU)(2), and
several different types of Sensors. There are two types of Power Cords. Power Cord A(3) can
be plugged into the car's cigarette lighter. Power Cord B(4) can be integrated directly into
the car's circuit. The DPU receives and processes data transmissions from the Sensors, and
sends the processed data to the Monitor via Bluetooth. The Sensors consists of the Oil
Pressure Sensor(5), the Water Temp Sensor and Oil Temp Sensor(6), Boost Gauge Sensor(7)
and its Accessories(8), Exhaust Gas Temp Sensor(9) and its Accessories(10), Sensor Wires(11)
and the Monitor Stand(12).
二、 The Monitor has two sockets, one is on the left edge and the other is on the right edge,
only one socket can be connected to a cord at a time. The sockets are MiniUSB sockets.
(IMPORTANT: This socket is incompatible with normal MiniUSB cords, specialised cords
must be used. Usage of incompatible cords may damage the device.)
三、 The Monitor has four buttons, positioned on the left and right side, two on each side.
Upper-left button reads "Menu/OK", it is used to bring up the Settings Menu, execute the
"confirm" action and other functions. Lower-left button reads "Exit/Cancel", it is used to
Exit the Settings Menu and execute the "cancel" action. Upper and Lower-right buttons are
“↑”、“↓” buttons respectively. They are used to scroll through options and altering the
options when they are selected.

四、 The light sensor is positioned on the top middle of the Monitor. The backlight of the
screen will change in response to the brightness of the environment, there are a total of 4
brightness levels. Two symmetrical rows of LED lights are positioned at the front of tilted
edges on the Monitor, they will turn on from bottom up as the RPM increases. The colour of
the four pairs lights are "green", "green", "yellow", "red".
五、 Wiring the Sensor and DPU
The DPU has 11 sockets, as shown below. Sockets 1 to 11 are connected to the devices with
corresponding numbers:
1. spare socket
2. spare socket
3. power
4. Boost sensor
5. Oil Pressure sensor
6. Air Fuel Ratio sensor
7. Oil Temp sensor
8. Water Temp sensor
9. Exhaust Gas Temp sensor
10. RPM (green wire) and Speed meter (red wire)
11. spare socket
六、Before connecting to power, start the engine of the car. After connecting to power, the
Monitor will search for the DPU automatically and establish connection. Before the connection is
established, the Monitor should look like this:

七、When the connection between the Monitor and the DPU is established, and the dashboard is
receiving the sensor data successfully, it will switch to the normal display, as shown below:
1. RPM
2. Speed
3. Oil Pressure
4. Air Fuel Ratio
5. Turbo
6. Coolant Temp
7. Voltage
8. Time
9. Multi-purpose display section. Displays the date by default. The display can be changed by
using the “↑” and “↓” button.

八、By pressing the “↑” and “↓” button the multi-purpose display section can display different
data:
Press the “↓” button to display to the RPM
Press the “↓” button again to display the Oil Pressure
Press the “↓” button again to display the Oil Temp

Press the “↓” button again to display the Exhaust Gas Temp
The multi-purpose display will memorize which data has been selected to be displayed, and will
display that data the next time when it is connected to power.
九、 Press and hold the "Menu/OK" button to access the Settings Menu. See the figure below.

Now press the “↑” and “↓” button to select the setting that you want to adjust, press the
"Menu/OK" button to begin adjusting the selected setting. Press the "Exit/Cancel" button to exit
Settings Menu, and return to the normal display. The adjustable settings are:
1-SET DATE
2-SET TIME
3-SET UNIT (select to change the measurement unit for pressure)
4-SET LED (select to turn the LED on and off)
5-SET ALARM (select to adjust the speed limit alarm)
6-SPEED CAL (select to calibrate the speed)
Each setting will be explained below:
1. Press and hold the "Menu/OK" button to access the Settings Menu, then press "↓", the
Monitor shows "1-SET DATE", press the "Menu/OK" button again to enter the date settings, as
shown below:

The bottom row displays the current "date-month-year". A dot is located at the bottom right
corner of the "date" section. Now press the “↑” and “↓” buttons to adjust the date. When you
finish adjusting the date, press "Menu/OK" to move dot to the bottom right corner of the
"months" section. Now press the “↑” and “↓” buttons to adjust the month. When you finish
adjusting the month, press "Menu/OK" to move dot to the bottom right corner of the "years"
section. Now press the “↑” and “↓” buttons to adjust the year. When you finish adjusting the
year, press "Menu/OK" to confirm the action and return to the Settings Menu. If you make a
mistake in the previous date selection, you can press the "Exit/Cancel" button to move the dot
backwards, until you exit the setting.
2. Press the "↓" button again to display "2-SET TIME",
press the "Menu/OK" button again to enter the time settings, as shown below:

Adjust the "hour-minute-seconds" by moving the bottom right dot and using the “↑” and “↓”
buttons. When you finish adjusting the time, press "Menu/OK" to confirm the action and return
to the Settings Menu.
3. Press the "↓" button again to display "3-SET UNIT",
press the "Menu/OK" button again to enter the unit settings, as shown below:

The Monitor displays the current pressure unit by default(PSI), press the “↑” and “↓” buttons
to switch between "PSI" and "BAR". Press the "Menu/OK" button to save the change, or press
the "Exit/Cancel" button to cancel the action.
4. Press the "↓" button again to display "4-SET LED",

press the "Menu/OK" button again to enter the LED settings, as shown below:
The Monitor displays the current LED status. Press the “↑” and “↓” buttons to switch between
"ON" and "OFF". (When the LED is selected "ON", the four pairs of LED lights on the front of the
dashboard will light up as the RPM increases.)
A. When LED is selected "ON", press the "Menu/OK" button to set the RPM value for each pair of
lights. See the figure below:

















