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The tripmeter is
switched on by means of the switch on the base of the meter. The switch
is moved from the 0 pressed position to the 1 pressed position. The
meter digits will light up when the power is ON.
Controls:
The pressed position of the pushbutton marked ZERO on the face of the
tripmeter zero's the readout on the 'Pro' Brantz 1 model. This switch
should be operated momentarily when the tripmeter is first switched
on. The control marked + and - is fitted to the 'Pro' models and allows
the tripmeter to count upwards or downwards (+ is incrementing, or upwards).
Calibration:
The meter is calibrated to be accurate on any vehicle fitted with any
type of Brantz sensor and using any wheel size or gearing by means of
the three pushwheel switches on the lower right hand corner marked CALIBRATION.
If the meter is to show hundredths of a kilometre then the thumbwheel
switches are first set to 100. Find the start of an accurately measured
kilometre and momentarily press all the reset (zero) controls. Drive
the measured kilometre and stop accurately at the end of the distance.
Note the figure which has come up on the readout. This is the calibration
figure for this particular setup of the vehicle. Enter this figure onto
the calibration pushwheel switches. The accuracy of the meter can be
confirmed by turning the vehicle around and travelling back over the
measured kilometre. The measured kilometre should be read by the Brantz
very accurately as 1.00 kilometre. To calibrate in hundredths of a mile,
follow the above calibration procedure exactly, but substitute the word
'mile' for the word 'kilometre'. If several wheel / tyre sizes and gearings
are available for the vehicle then repeat the calibration procedure
for each combination & note down the different calibration figures.
Long distance events: Certain of the Brantz 'Pro' models which contain
the letter 'D' in their serial number can shift the decimal place of
the top TOTAL readout one place to the right so that the meter will
indicate 999.9 kilometres or miles which is a useful facility for certain
international events. The tripmeter cannot change from one mode to the
other after being switched on. On power-up, the tripmeter normally will
be in standard mode (99.99) kilometres or miles, but if the ZERO switch
is held in the zeroing position WHILST THE METER IS BEING SWITCHED ON
then the long distance mode will be selected. If the meter is switched
off again, the normal mode will be reselected.
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