Star Trac 727-0083 manual Setup Mode- cont’d

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Setup Mode- cont’d

Units - MILES or KM

Note: User will not get the correct RPM values if the Gear Ratio setting is not correct.

(Default Setting)

BLON – (Default Back Light On*) The amount of time the backlight will stay on when the left button is pressed. Select between 1 second to 60 seconds using the Light (left) button and press the Toggle (right) button to save and advance to the next setting.

*Note: Increasing the BLON (Back Light On) time will reduce overall battery life. A shorter BLON time will result in longer battery life (recommended).

BLU – (Back Light Usage) Total time in minutes that the back light has been on since the last data clearing. Press the Light (left) button to clear data, if desired, then press Toggle (right) button to accept and advance to the next setting.

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