Pyle PHUD18OBD User Manual
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To install the Pyle PHUD18OBD HUD Screen, connect the OBD-II cable to your vehicle's OBD-II port, which is typically located under the dashboard. Then, mount the HUD screen on your dashboard using the adhesive pad provided. Adjust the screen angle for optimal visibility.
To calibrate the speed display, access the settings menu via the HUD controls. Select 'Speed Calibration' and use the adjustment buttons to match the HUD's speed reading with your vehicle's speedometer.
If the HUD screen does not power on, check the OBD-II connection and ensure it is secure. Verify that the vehicle's ignition is on. If the issue persists, inspect the cable for damage and consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.
Yes, the Pyle PHUD18OBD HUD can display additional data such as RPM, engine temperature, fuel consumption, and more. Navigate through the display options in the settings menu to customize the data shown on the HUD screen.
To update the firmware, visit the Pyle website and download the latest firmware version for the PHUD18OBD model. Follow the provided instructions to transfer the update to the device via a USB connection.
If the HUD display is not clear, ensure that the protective film has been removed from the screen. Adjust the angle and position of the HUD for optimal clarity. Cleaning the screen and the windshield with a microfiber cloth can also help improve visibility.
To switch between metric and imperial units, access the settings menu on the HUD. Locate the 'Units' option and select your preferred unit of measurement (e.g., kilometers per hour or miles per hour).
The Pyle PHUD18OBD HUD is designed to work with vehicles equipped with an OBD-II port. For vehicles without this port, alternative HUD models with GPS-based systems may be required.
To reset the HUD to factory settings, access the settings menu and select 'Factory Reset'. Confirm your choice when prompted. This will erase all custom settings and restore the device to its original configuration.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the HUD screen and surrounding area with a soft, lint-free cloth to prevent dust buildup. Periodically check the OBD-II cable for wear and tear, and ensure all connections remain secure.