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This manual provides essential information for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your new Car Heads-Up Display (HUD). This device projects critical driving data directly onto your windshield, enhancing driving safety and convenience by minimizing the need to look away from the road.
The HUD displays various data points including speed, engine RPM, water temperature, and voltage. It features automatic brightness adjustment for optimal visibility in diverse lighting conditions and allows for viewing angle adjustments to suit individual preferences.

Image: The Heads-Up Display in operation, projecting vehicle data onto the windshield.
Ntọala na nwụnye
The Car Heads-Up Display is designed for a simple plug-and-play installation, requiring no complex wiring. It is compatible with vehicles equipped with a USB port.
- Nkwanye: Choose a suitable location on your dashboard where the projected display is clearly visible on the windshield without obstructing your view nke okporo ụzọ.
- Njikọ: Connect the provided USB cable from the HUD unit to an available USB port in your vehicle.
- Gbanyụọ/ Gbanyụọ: The device is designed to automatically power on when the vehicle starts and power off when the vehicle is turned off.
- Ndozi: Once powered on, adjust the position of the HUD unit and its viewing angle to ensure the projected information is clear and comfortable to read.

Image: Product dimensions and interface locations, including the three-way wave button, OBD interface, and power on/off button.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
Ngosipụta data
The HUD projects essential driving data onto your windshield. This typically includes:
- Ọsọ ụgbọ ala: Current driving speed.
- Igwe RPM: Engine revolutions per minute.
- Okpomọkụ mmiri: Engine coolant temperature.
- Voltage: Ụgbọ ala batrị voltage.

Foto: Examples of displayed data, such as speed, water temperature, and RPM, in various driving scenarios.
Ndozi ihie
The HUD is equipped with light-sensing technology that automatically adjusts the display brightness. This ensures optimal visibility in both bright daylight and low-light conditions, reducing eye strain and distractions.

Image: Visual comparison of the HUD's clarity during daytime and nighttime driving.
Viewing Ndozi akụkụ
You can manually adjust the viewing angle of the projected display to improve comfort and visibility based on your height and seating position. Use the physical adjustment mechanism on the unit to fine-tune the projection.
Gbanyụọ/ gbanyụọ ike akwụkwọ ntuziaka
In addition to automatic power control, the HUD includes a manual power-off function. This allows you to turn off the device if you do not drive for extended periods, helping to conserve your vehicle's battery.

Foto: nso nso view of the manual power button on the HUD unit.
Key Features and Alarm Functions
The HUD is equipped with several alarm functions designed to alert you to critical vehicle conditions, further enhancing driving safety.

Image: Infographic illustrating the four primary alarm functions.
- Oti mkpu na-agbafe oke: An audible alert will sound if your vehicle speed exceeds 150 km/h (or a user-defined limit, if configurable).
- Water Temperature Alarm: An alarm will activate if the engine water temperature exceeds 120 degrees Celsius, indicating potential overheating.
- Speed (RPM) Alarm: If the engine RPM exceeds 5000, an alarm will sound, prompting you to check engine load or gear selection.
- Voltagmkpu: An alert is triggered if the vehicle's voltage drops below 11V, indicating a potential issue with the battery or charging system.
Nlekọta
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Heads-Up Display, follow these simple maintenance guidelines:
- Nhicha: Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the display surface and the unit's casing. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the surface.
- Ọnọdụ gburugburu: Avoid exposing the unit to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight for prolonged periods when not in use, or excessive moisture.
- Nlekọta USB: Ensure the USB cable is not pinched or strained, as this can lead to damage and intermittent connectivity.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
If you encounter issues with your Heads-Up Display, refer to the following common solutions:
- No Display/Intermittent Display:
- Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to both the HUD unit and the vehicle's USB port.
- Hụ na agbanyere ọkụ ụgbọala ahụ.
- If the signal attenuates in indoor or signal-blocked spaces, reposition the unit near windows for optimal performance.
- Ọgụgụ na-ezighi ezi:
- Ensure the unit is properly calibrated (if calibration options are available, refer to advanced settings not covered in this basic manual).
- Check for any obstructions between the unit and the windshield that might distort the projection.
- Display Too Dim/Bright:
- The unit features automatic brightness adjustment. Ensure the light sensor on the unit is not obstructed.
- If manual brightness adjustment is available, use the control buttons to adjust.
Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 sentimita asatọ |
| Ibu Ibu | 2.2 pound |
| Nọmba nlereanya | FGXDQFGXDQ-3276007 |
| Njikọta | USB nkwụnye na Play |
| Gosipụta data | Speed, RPM, Water Temperature, Voltage |
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
This product has undergone strict quality control. For any questions or support needs, please contact our customer service team via email. We are committed to responding to your inquiries within 24 hours to provide assistance and resolve any issues you may encounter.
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