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  • Assembly Digital counter V1

    DIGITAL COUNTER INSTALLATION V1

    1. Wire connection


    There are 4 connectors.


    On the 9-pin connector, the correspondence is as follows:

    light blue: right turn signal

    orange: left indicator

    dark blue: full beam/high beam
    white and brown: crossing/night light

    yellow and black: rev counter

    green: negative/ground

    black: positive after contact

    red: permanent positive

    blue and white: fuel gauge.


    On the 6-pin connector, the correspondence is as follows:

    green and red: neutral

    pink: 1

    blue/red: 2

    green/black: 3

    yellow/red: 4

    yellow/white: 5


    On the 1 terminal connector, the correspondence is as follows:

    green/white: 6


    On the 3 terminal connector, the correspondence is as follows:

    red/white: + speed sensor

    green: - speed sensor

    black/black: speed sensor signal

    2.Installation

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    The tachometer (black and yellow wire) is to be installed at the negative output of the coil.

    Example CB650 from 1979:

    If it does not work this way (as on the BMW K100 for example), it must be installed as follows:

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  • The probe must be installed on a support (the stirrup for example) and the magnet(s) installed on the disc. It is preferable to install the magnets as close as possible to the sensor (+/- 2 mm).



    3. Settings

    Go to menu

    To reach the settings menu, you must lock the button for 3 to 5 seconds then switch on the ignition.


    VIDEO GO TO MENU

    The menus 


    There are 5 menus. The speed display tells you what level you are in.

    1. Circumference adjustment:

    In the first level of adjustment.

    the mileage shows “CCC---”.

    "---" means the default wheel circumference.

    The first "-" flashes. Briefly press the key to add or modify the flashing digit. Long press to change digit.

    How to define your circumference? Calculate the perimeter of the wheel.

    Calculation of the perimeter of a circle:

    P = 2x x Radius (in mm)

    Radius = Centerline of the wheel at the end of the tire.

    Note: If during the test the meter has an error of 5 to 10%, you must add 5% to this result (P*1.05)

    Once calculated, you can fill in the data.

    The thousands number will flash at this time, short press to change the current number.

    After a few seconds, the device automatically switches to the hundreds setting, then the tens setting.

    Its range is 50~2600mm.

    Hold the button for 3 seconds to save, then enter setting area 2.

    2. The number of magnets

    In the second level of adjustment.

    The mileage indicates “C---XX”, here “C---01”:



    XX means the default. The setting range is 1~12. This is the number of magnets installed on the wheel.

    There are 2 magnetic steels in the package, so please change the number to 2.

    It might be better to place the two magnetic steels in a different angle of the tire.

    Two magnets are normally more accurate than one (faster speed refresh). In some cases the difference is minimal.

    Note: it is best to try with 1 or 2 magnets to find out which configuration suits you best.

    Hold the button for 3 seconds to save, then enter the cylinder number setting area.

    3. Number of cylinder

    In the third level of adjustment.

    the mileage indicates “C----X”, here “C----2”:

    2 means the number of engine cylinders is 2.

    Single cylinders and double cylinders do not need to be tuned (default=2).

    3 corresponds to 3 cylinders

    4 corresponds to 4 cylinders

    Press the key to set the number of cylinders.

    Hold the button for 3 seconds to save, then enter the fuel meter wire number setting area.

    4. Fuel gauge adjustment

    In the fourth level of adjustment

    the mileage shows "E-----X".

    Hold the button for 3 seconds to save, then enter the allowable mileage setting area.

    Mode available: 2-3

    To be chosen according to the resistance model of your motorcycle.

    If you don't have a fuel gauge sensor, grounding the fuel gauge wire (blue and white) will cause the fuel gauge to stop flashing.

    For others, you need to ground it through a 30-500 ohm resistor.

    Anything more or less common has no effect. 500 ohms displays 1 bar (out of 8) or almost empty. 30 ohm 8 bar display (full screen). (about 330 ohms is half full, etc.) So if grounding the fuel wire doesn't work for you, try grounding it through a resistor between 30 and 500 ohms.

    Fuel gauge sensor (example: Royal Enfield):

    5. the allowed mileage parameter

    In the fifth setting level (displayed speed = 5).

    Default value= 0.

    A short press of the button to clear the mileage. It could be remove 200km in one time, total 3 times in a row. (Enter this area again to remove more.).

    Long press the button or turn off the motorcycle to exit the setting model.