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HUD is the abbreviation of Head Up Display,

HUD is short for Head Up Display. The concept of a HUD was first used by military fighter jets to allow the pilots to be able to focus outside the aircraft instead of looking down at their flight instruments. This increase in awareness and safety is now being used in vehicles. The HUD (Head Up Display) unit that you have purchased allows you to maintain awareness and safety by looking forward through your windshield to view all relevant information.  By looking up instead of down to view information, you are far more safe and able to respond to emergency situations.

The display is at eye level and automatically adjusts the brightness based upon the ambient light conditions.

This is a low-priced and multifunctional product, developed using the OBD II interface. All of our HUD units are known for stable performance, exquisite appearance, and increased safety.

The installation can be in just minutes and you will soon be on the road. Since there are multiple functions, we encourage you to first read the instruction manual fully.

Parking Distance Control PDC(optional)

The PDC parking sensor is an assistive device for parking or reversing.  Using  ultrasonic sensors, the PDC can use sound and an intuitive digital display to inform the driver of surrounding obstacles. By using the PDC it can provide more safety and helps eliminate dead spots where a person can not see.


Using active, direct tire pressure sensors, the TPMS can monitor your tires in real time using a completely wireless transmission system. When the tire pressure is low or even when there is a sudden, rapid leakage, the system will automatically alert you of the issue.

TPMS can help reduce fuel costs due to underinflated tires, and provides an additional layer of comfort and security to your driving.

Functions 

 

1 Using an OBD II interface, this unit is a true “plug and play” device.

2 Suitable for vehicles of any model. It can use either Metric or Empirical  units.

3 The all digital display shows car speed, rpm, time, 0-100km acceleration timing, fuel levels, battery voltage, fuel consumption, driving time, mileage, average car speed, throttle angle, optional parking distance control, and optional tire pressure.

4 Alarms include fatigued driver, over speed, low voltage, high water, optional tire pressure alarm, and fault code alarms

5 All functions and settings can be done using only one finger.

6 Warnings can be done through sound or light depending up the user’s choice.

7 The display automatically adjusts in response to the ambient light conditions.

8 Featuring an Auto power on & off function: the master module of HUD will start or stop with the vehicle.

9 Utilizes the flexible flat Cable (Cab6.0) which aids in a better appearance. 

 

Optional Items Not Included With The Standard Edition:

10 Wireless live voice parking sensor. (Optional)

11 Wireless tire pressure monitor. (Optional)


       
                                              

 

 

 

 

Screen functions introduction 

A. Main digital display area:

        Displays speed, mileage, average speed, parking distance (sensor optional), and tire pressure value         (TPMS optional).

B. RPM display area:

        Starting at 0, each cell represents 250 rpm. At 1000 rpm,the number 1 is lit, when up to 2000 rpm,                the number 2 is lit, and so forth.

C Multi-function display area

      The wheel button can switch to display the clock, water temperature, voltage, throttle angle,

        rotation speed, fuel consumption, closest probe number (sensor functions), tire temperature (TPMS             optional).

D Battery voltage warning light

E Engine water temperature warning light

F Fatigue driver indicator

G Indicator light of set state

H Fault warning, parking sensors and tire pressure monitoring graphical display

I Tire pressure abnormal indicator

J Tire indicator

K Sensor indicator

L 0-100km acceleration timing.

M Unit symbol

                                        

                                           

 

Buttons and interface introduction

A. Power Switch

B. Data Connection Point

C. Automatic Light Sensing Port

D. Speaker

E. Scroll Button

        1. Scroll down to switch what is displayed

        2. When the button is scrolled up the screen will display the current set speed

        3. If pressed upward for more than 4 seconds the unit will enter the 0-100km timing mode

        4. When slightly pushed inward the tire pressure mode (if installed) will display. Pressing again

        returns the screen to its previous state

F. Wireless Parking Sensor Pairing Button