Diatron DT-51S Handbuch - Seite 6

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Recording

The instrument records in sessions called Events (shown by an E), which start each time the instrument begins recording. Within
Events, time segments (Laps, L on the display) are created with infrared beacon receivers and transmitters or with a store switch. To
end an Event your engine must be turned off, the Exit button must be pressed, or the Tach must go below 200 RPM (this value can be
changed on your PC).

Moisture

Your instrument is designed to be water resistant. We recommend keeping it as dry as possible. Please cover or remove your
instrument before washing your vehicle. Digatron offers tach bags to help keep the instrument dry. If moisture does get inside the
instrument, remove the endcap without switches and let the instrument air out in a dry environment. A hairdryer, on low power, can
accelerate drying.

Erratic Readings

If the instrument encounters excessive electrical interference it will display ERR on the left side of the top display. The stored data
might be invalid, and may need to be erased.
To erase your stored data, see Reset on page 4.
The ERR enunciator can also indicate an incorrect instrument or sensor installation. If your instrument is doing strange things, put it
in Set Limits and check to see that the limits and calibration number(s) are still where you set them (see page 5).
Installing a resistance plug boot can normally solve electrical interference problems. We recommend using an NGK boot, #
LB05EMH.
To avoid erratic readings:
♦ Keep your temperature and Tach leads separated by at least 3".
♦ Route the leads as far away from the coil as possible.
♦ Install the Tach lead on the plug wire at least 2" back from the plug boot. If you still have a problem, try a different location on
the plug wire.
♦ Replacing one or all of your sensors often solves this problem.
Please contact Digatron if your problem continues.