Bully-dog Watchdog Manuel d'utilisateur

Naviguer en ligne ou télécharger Manuel d'utilisateur pour Pour la voiture Bully-dog Watchdog. Bully Dog Watchdog User Manual Manuel d'utilisatio

  • Télécharger
  • Ajouter à mon manuel
  • Imprimer
  • Page
    / 68
  • Table des matières
  • MARQUE LIVRES
  • Noté. / 5. Basé sur avis des utilisateurs
Vue de la page 0
INSTALLATION
1
OWNERS MANUAL V 2.0
Current as of WatchDog software version: 1.1.0.3
Part 1: Physical Installation (pg. 4-15)
Part 2: Operations (16-57)
Part 3: Internet Updates (58-61)
Appendix: Trouble Shooting, and other topics (62-67)
Vue de la page 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 67 68

Résumé du contenu

Page 1 - OWNERS MANUAL V 2.0

INSTALLATION1OWNERS MANUAL V 2.0Current as of WatchDog software version: 1.1.0.3 Part 1: Physical Installation (pg. 4-15)Part 2: Operations (16-57)Par

Page 2 - REMEMBER TO UPDATE!

INSTALLATION10Watchdog & Windshield MountOBDII Adapter PlugOBDII PortPower WireFuse BoxFire wall grommet(optional)SECTION 3: Installation Overview

Page 3

INSTALLATION11SECTION 4: InstallationThese installation instructions are split into four easy installation parts or activities. Each part contains a s

Page 4 - Physical Installation

12Possible OBDII Port Locations(location may vary)PART 1: CONNECT THE OBD ll ADAPTER TO THE VEHICLE OBD ll PORTThis part involves locating the vehicle

Page 5 - SECTION 1: Parts Included

INSTALLATION13PART 2: INSTALLING THE POWER WIREPart 2 involves locating the correct fuse within the vehicle fuse box, and connecting the power wire f

Page 6 - SECTION 2: Parts Description

INSTALLATION14PART 3: RUN WATCHDOG MAIN WIRE HARNESS In this section you will connect the Watchdog Main Harness to the OBD ll Adaptor and then run th

Page 7

INSTALLATION15PART 4: MOUNTING THE WATCHDOGThe nal step to installation is mounting the Watchdog to the windshield using the universal windshield mou

Page 8

OPERATION16PART 2Operating InstructionsOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...PGS. 1657 SECTION

Page 9

OPERATION17SECTION 5: Exploring the Main Menu & Sub Menus ...pgs. 34-57Gauge Setup ...

Page 10 - INSTALLATION

OPERATION18MenuCoolantRPMIntakeEconomy00 rpm25 mpg32 F32 FSECTION 1: Button NavigationThe buttons used on the Watchdog are Capacitive touch. Capacitiv

Page 11 - SECTION 4: Installation

OPERATION19WatchDog for your vehicle.Make sure the WachDog is connected tothe vehicle’s OBDII port and turn the key to the RUN position.SETUP WIZARDNe

Page 12

INSTALLATION2REMEMBER TO UPDATE!Always update the Watchdog before installing on a vehicle using our Update Agent internet update software. Visit www.b

Page 13

OPERATION20STEP 1: Detect Vehicle Protocol (auto function): Once the Vehicle Setup Wizard begins it will au-tomatically detect the vehicles co

Page 14

OPERATION21Step 4: Select vehicle fuel type In step four simply select the vehicle fuel type, gas-oline or diesel, and then press “Next,” to continue.

Page 15

OPERATION22Step 7: Turn the Driving Coach on or offThe Driving Coach can only be displayed on the main screen if it is turned on either during

Page 16 - Operating Instructions

OPERATION23Part 2: Check Speed and Fuel Economy AccuracyThe accuracy of the speed read out and fuel economy read out are two items that can be adjuste

Page 17 - OPERATION

OPERATION24Method 2 Stop Watch: Use a Stop Watch to measure how long it takes to travel one mile while trav-eling at 60 mph according to the WatchDog.

Page 18 - SECTION 1: Button Navigation

OPERATION253 continued. The diagram below illustrates the Adjust Speed Display menu, on the screen is an ex-ample of how to make an adjustment for a p

Page 19

OPERATION264. Now compare your calculated fuel economy to the average economy readout on the WatchDog’s Driving Coach. Are they the same? If they are

Page 20

OPERATION27MenuCoolantRPMIntakeEconomy00 rpm25 mpg32 F32 FSECTION 3: Exploring the Main ScreenThe Main Screen is the screen that displays vehicle acti

Page 21

OPERATION28MenuCoolantRPMIntakeEconomy00 rpm25 mpg32 F32 FFour Button Functions of the Main Screen:The diagram below shows the main four functions per

Page 22

OPERATION29MenuCoolantRPMIntakeEconomy00 rpm25 mpg32 F32 FLarge Gauge Styles:The Large Gauge Area can display three dierent gauge styles. These gauge

Page 23

INSTALLATION3INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on purchasing the Watchdog. This is one of the most technologically advanced vehicle monitoring devices avai

Page 24

OPERATION30SECTION 4: The Driving CoachThe Driving Coach is a special feature designed to help a driver operate their vehicle more efficiently. It coach

Page 25

OPERATION31THE DRIVING COACH DISPLAY DIAGRAMS:The Large Gauge Area is where the Driving Coach information is displayed. The diagrams below, and on the

Page 26

OPERATION32Diagram 3: Average Mileage Line Diagram 4: Instant economy and Trip InfoMenuCoolantRPMIntakeEconomy00 rpm25 mpg2523252138B-B32 F32 FWasted

Page 27

OPERATION33THE DRIVING COACH ON SCREEN DRIVING TIPSWhile parked or after a period of idle the driving coach will post driving tips that will help the

Page 28

OPERATION34SECTION 5: Exploring the Main Menu and submenu systemsThe diagram below shows all of the main menu items. Section 5 includes a diagram and

Page 29

OPERATION35Go BackSpeedBoostRPMCoolantGAUGE SETUPGauge 1Set Gauge 1Set Gauge 2Set Gauge 3Set Gauge 4Pyro 2SpeedBoostUse the Up & Down Arrows to ch

Page 30 - SECTION 4: The Driving Coach

OPERATION36Vehicle Parameters:The list of vehicle parameters below, which also extends onto the next page shows vehicle parameters which can potential

Page 31

OPERATION37• Battery: Current battery output voltage in volts. • Fuel Pressure: Display fuel rail pressure on most common rail fuel systems or just li

Page 32

OPERATION38PERFORMANCE TESTING: PGS 3842Our performance testing feature is a great feature that oers drag racers the ability to record 1/4 mile ru

Page 33

OPERATION39Performance Test: Selecting “Performance Test” will initiate a 1/4 mile test. The test will appear dierently based on the type of Performa

Page 34

INSTALLATION4PART 1Physical InstallationPHYSICAL INSTALLATION ...PGS. 515SEC

Page 35

OPERATION400-100 KPH Test: Selecting 0-100 KPH test will initiate a 0-100 kilometer per hour test which is the equivalent to about 62 miles per hour.

Page 36

OPERATION41Performance Test Results: View the results for the last performance test that was run.Save Test Data to SD Card: Save the results for the l

Page 37

OPERATION42Fastest Times: View the results for the quickest 1/4 mile ever recorded.Performance Testing Setup: Choose the initiation method for a perfo

Page 38

OPERATION43DRIVING COACH SETUP: PGS 4345 This is the menu where modications for the Driving Coach can be made that will directly eect the way the

Page 39

OPERATION44ECONOMY GOALSelect a fuel economy goal20 MP GEconomySelected:17 mpg18mpg19mpg21mpg22mpg23mpg24mpg20 mpgGo Backto Drv. Coach SetupGo Backto

Page 40

OPERATION45Adjust Acceleration:The sensitivity setting determines the degree to which the Acceleration and Deceleration bar on the Driving Coach inter

Page 41

OPERATION46VEHICLE SETUP: PGS 4650 This menu includes everything related directly to the vehicle, mostly making up input points for vehicle inform

Page 42

OPERATION47Vehicle Setup wizardThe Vehicle Setup Wizard appears the very rst time the WatchDog is setup. The Setup Wizard can be activated at any tim

Page 43

OPERATION48Set Vehicle weightChoosing the correct vehicle weight will help the WatchDog to provide accurate information for that vehicle application.

Page 44

OPERATION49Set Warning LevelsThis very important feature will trigger an audio and visual warning on the WatchDog main screen during normal operation

Page 45

INSTALLATION5SECTION 1: Parts IncludedThe list below includes the major parts included in your Watchdog package. The tools list indicates all of the t

Page 46

OPERATION50Adjust speed DisplayChanging this setting will directly aect the speed readout on the WatchDog Main Screen. The speed readout has a dramat

Page 47

OPERATION51USER OPTIONS: PGS 5153In this sub menu you can personalize the Watchdog. A detailed description of each User Option submenu item is on t

Page 48

OPERATION52Color theme setupThere are many color themes to choose from, choose a color theme for both day and night time use. Each color theme can be

Page 49

OPERATION53Animation SetupChoose to have animated button feedback each time a button is pressed.English/ Metric UnitsThe Watchdog contains the ability

Page 50

OPERATION54DIAGNOSTICS: PG 54This sub menu allows you to check vehicle Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCS). Upon entering this menu, the Watchdog will a

Page 51

OPERATION55SHOW SETTINGS: PG 55The Show Settings Menu is a helpfull feature that will allow you to see vehicle information and most of the settings

Page 52

OPERATION56UPDATE WATCHDOG SOFTWARE: PGS 5657This sub menu is only used when a new internet update becomes available or if an instal-lation issue n

Page 53

OPERATION57The scenario below depicts a common errors seen when updating the Watchdog soft-ware. It is important the SD card is always left in the Wat

Page 54

UPDATES58PART 3Internet UpdatingPART 3 INTERNET UPDATING ... PGS. 5861SECTION 1: WatchDog Version Information ...

Page 55

UPDATES59SECTION 1: Watchdog Version InformationThe only time a Watchdog needs to be updated is when a new version comes available on the Update Agent

Page 56

INSTALLATION6SECTION 2: Parts DescriptionThis section describes each of the parts in the Parts List, each description provides a physi-cal set of attr

Page 57

UPDATES60SECTION 2: The Update AgentThe Watchdog can only receive internet updates through the Update Agent. Therefore, inter-net updates must be perf

Page 58 - Internet Updating

UPDATES61SECTION 3: The Update ProcessFollow the steps listed below to update the Watchdog software to the latest version.1. Plug the Watchdog into a

Page 59 - Menu to view current in

62APPENDIXPART 4AppendixThe appendix contains important information for the Watchdog and is split into three sections.APPENDIX ...

Page 60 - The Update Agent

63APPENDIXSECTION 1: Communication Error ScreenThe Communication Error Screen illustrated in the diagram below appears when the WatchDog is unable to

Page 61 - SECTION 3: The Update Process

64APPENDIXSECTION 2: Watchdog Troubleshooting/error codesCONDITION POSSIBLE SOURCES ACTIONWatchdog will not turn onInstallation/ Connec-tionsMake sure

Page 62 - Appendix

65APPENDIXSECTION 3: Formatting a new Micro SD card In case an SD Card is lost or broken, a new micro SD Card can be purchased and used to update the

Page 63 - APPENDIX

66APPENDIX4. With the formatting dialog box open click the drop down men for “File System.” Highlight and click on FAT.5. Then change the Volume Label

Page 64

67APPENDIXSECTION 4: Performance Testing Analysis Software If you are a drag racer using the WatchDog for on track use then you must check out the Per

Page 65

UPDATES68View Wasted Energy Indicator• Monitor Your Driving Eciency• Display Average Economy• Display Trip Economy• Display Gallons Used• Display Ins

Page 66

INSTALLATION7OBDII ADAPTER PLUGThe OBDII Adapter is a communication hub for the Watchdog. The OBD ll Adaptor plugs directly into the vehicle OBD ll po

Page 67

INSTALLATION8WATCHDOG MAIN WIRE HARNESS The main harness connects the Watchdog to the OBD ll Adapter Plug and acts as the main line of communication f

Page 68 - featuring The Driving Coach

INSTALLATION9MICRO SD CARDThe Micro SD Card holds all of the electronic les necessary to properly start up the Watchdog, the SD card must be installe

Commentaires sur ces manuels

Pas de commentaire