Quick Guide of XCAL-Harmony (with XCAL-Mobile)
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1CQuick Mobile GuideAndroide f Tap Connect . You will be prompted to change the NVR password.gEnter a new 6 character password and tap OK . This password will be used to log on to your system from now on.The app opens in Live View and streams video from all connected cameras.Before You Start:• Make sure you have a router andhigh-speed Internet access (not included).NR808 SeriesdConfigure the following:iPhone1ACongratulations! You can now view video from your cameras on your smartphone or tablet.3 MinutesiPadc dConfigure the following:12345e f gInstall the free FLIR Cloud™ app from the App Store. Tap the FLIR Cloud™ icon to open the app.a bTap Start Scanning and line up theQR code on the top of the NVR using the camera on your iPad.OR under Device ID , manually enter the Device ID printed on the label.Name: Choose a name for your NVR of your choice.Client Port: Enter the Client Port (default: 35000).User Name: Enter the NVR’s User Name (default: admin ).Password: Enter the NVR’s Password (default: 000000).Channel amount: Enter the number of channels your NVR has (for example 4, 8, or 16).1B• Connect your NVR to your routerusing an Ethernet cable (see the Quick Connection Guide for details).• Upgrade your NVR firmware andclient software or mobile app to the latest versions.• Please note that an upload speed of1Mbps is required for remote video streaming. Up to 3 devices may connect to the system at the same time.1234Tap Scan QR Code and line up the QR code on the top of the NVR using the camera on your phone or tablet.OR under Device ID , manually enter the Device ID printed on the : Choose a name for your system of your choice.Client Port: Enter the Client Port (default: 35000).Username: Enter the NVR’s User Name (default: admin ).Password: Enter the NVR’s Password (default: 000000).13452EXAMPLEEXAMPLE5e f Tap Connect . You will be prompted to change the NVR password.gEnter a new 6 character password and tap OK . This password will be used to log on to your system from now on.The app opens in Live View and streams video from all connected cameras.dConfigure the following:1234Tap Scan QR Code and line up the QR code on the top of the NVR using the camera on your iPhone.OR under Device ID , manually enter the Device ID printed on the : Choose a name for your system of your choice.Client Port: Enter the Client Port (default: 35000).Username: Enter the NVR’s User Name (default: admin ).Password: Enter the NVR’s Password (default: 000000).13452EXAMPLE5Tap Add .Tap Start Live View . You will be prompted to change the NVR password.Enter a new 6 character password and tap OK . This password will be used to log on to your system from now on.The app opens in Live View and streams video from all connected cameras.TapThen tap6123456Device ID: xxxxxxxxxxxDevice ID: xxxxxxxxxxxInstall the free FLIR Cloud™ app from the App Store. Tap the FLIR Cloud™ icon to open the app.a cb TapThen tap +Tap Sign up and enter your email address and password to create a new account.Install the free FLIR Cloud™ app from the Google Play Store. Tap the FLIR Cloud™ icon to open the app.a cb TapThen tap +Tap Sign up and enter your email address and password to create a new account.NR808_SERIES_QNG_EN_R2Device ID: xxxxxxxxxxxFind your Device IDRecord your information below:DEVICE ID:Quick ReferenceDefault access information:• Default user name: admin • Default password: 000000Default system ports:• HTTP Port: 80• Client Port: 35000Information in this document is subject to change without notice. As our products are subject to continuous improvement, Lorex Corporation and our subsidiaries reserve the right to modify product design, specifications and prices, without notice and without incurring any obligation. E&OE © 2015 LOREX. All rights reserved.NR808_SERIES_QNG_EN_R2If you have forgotten yourpassword, contact Lorex technical support.2b • PC Users: Download and install the Client Software for PC from lorex.ca/NR808. • Mac Users: Download and install the Client Software for Mac from lorex.ca/NR808. Double click to extract the software. Then, drag the software to Applications .aOnce installation is finished, double-click the FLIR Cloud Client ™ icon () on the desktop or Applications list.e12345Enter the following information:3Connecting on PC or MacQuick PC/MAC GuideCongratulations! You can now connect over the Internet to view and playback video on your computer.15 MinutesThe Device ID is printed on a label on the top panel of the NVR.See the label on top of your NVR for yourDevice ID.NOTE: PC/Mac setup is not required to connect on a smartphone or tablet.See reverse forsmartphone/tablet setup.cLog into the Client Software using the Client Software user name (default: admin ) and password (default: admin ) and then click Login .dDevice Name: Choose a name for your system of your choice.Device ID: Manually enter the Device ID printed on the label.Client Port: Enter the Client Port (default: 35000).User Name: Enter the NVR’s User Name(default: admin ).Password: Enter the NVR’s Password(default: 000000).f You will be prompted to change the NVR password. Click OK .g Enter a new 6 character password and tap OK . This password will be used to connect to your system from now on.hClickthen.iClick and drag Default Group to the display window to open your cameras in live view.User Name: admin Password: adminClick Add Device12345Click AddEXAMPLEDownload and install the client software.Device ID: xxxxxxxxxxxGo to Search the model number of your product Click on your product in the search resultsClick on the Downloads tab1234Need Help?Visit us online for up-to-datesoftware and complete instruction manuals。
Quick GuideThis guide gives you a short overview on how to use FileZilla. By default you don't have t o configure FileZilla, so you can st art directly working with t he program.1. Connecting to an FTP serverTo connect to an FTP server, ent er the address of the server into the host field of the Quickconnect bar. If it is a special server type like an SFTP server, add the protocol in front of the address. In case of an SFTP server, start the address with 'sftp://'. Ent er the port of the server into the port field if it is not the default port (21 for FTP, 22 for SFTP). If a username / password is required, ent er it in the corresponding fields. Click on Quickconnect or press Enter to connect to the server.2. N avigating on the serverAfter a successful connection attempt, a list of files and folders appears on t he right side of the main window. The current folder is listed in the edit field on the t op. You can change the current folder by double-clicking a folder or by entering the folder name into the edit field and pressing ent er. You may also right-click the file and folder list and select O pen from the context menu to change the current folder. You will notice a folder called ".." displayed in all directories. This folder allows you to go up t o the parent direct ory of the current folder.3. N avigating on your machineNavigating on your machine works almost like navigating on the server. There's only one addition: The folders on your machine are arranged in a tree for faster navigation. A tree is also availabe for the remot e side, but it is hidden by default. The remote tree can be shown anytime by clicking on the remot e tree icon in the toolbar.To change the current folder either on your machine or on the server, just select a t ree it em in the appropriate t ree.4. Transferring filesYou can upload or download a file by double-clicking on it. It will be added t o the transfer queue and the transfer st art s automatically. To t ransfer folders and/or multiple files, select them and right-click the selection. Then you can click on Upload/Download in the popup menu.You can also drag the files from one side and drop them on the other side. To add files to the queue so that they will be t ransferred later, select them and click Add to Q ueue from the popup menu. You may also drag the files directly into the queue. Click on the button on the toolbar t o st art the transfer.The Main WindowOverview:When you have established a connection between your local PC and an FTP site, the FileZilla main window displays the files and folders for your PC on the left side of the main window and the files and folders of the FTP site on the right side. At the top of the window there is a menu and a toolbar. F rom there you can access other functions of FileZilla and you can change the layout of the main window. Below that, there is the message log. Every action you take on the FTP server is logged there, as well as all status messages. Located at the bott om of the window is the Transfer Queue, which allows you to see what files are scheduled for upload/download and their progress.(FileZilla main window: Click on any part of the window to go t o its description)∙The M enu: From the menu you can access the other part s of FileZilla and from here you can change the visual st yle of the main window. See the Menus and Toolbars section for moreinformation.∙The Toolbar: These buttons give you quick access t o the most useful features of FileZilla.See the Menus and Toolbars section for more information.∙The Q uickconnect B ar: Allows you t o quickly connect t o FTP sit es without having t o createa sit e profile for it. See the Menus and Toolbars section for more information.∙The M essage Log: Below the list boxes, there is a message area that logs all queries from the FileZilla client (your PC) and all responses from the FTP sit e. The Message Log can betoggled by the button on the toolbar. See the Message Log section for more information ∙Local View: The current folder is shown at the top in the edit field and in the folde r t ree. The list box below shows all of the files and folders within the current folder. Icons are used toidentify the different files and folders. Any disk drives that you can access also appear in thelist. The t reeview can be toggled by the button on the t oolbar. See the File and F olderviews section for more information.∙Remote V iew: Displays all the accessible files under the current direct ory on the FTP server you are connect ed t o. You will notice a folder called ".." displayed in all directories. Thisfolder allows you t o go up to the parent directory of t he current folder. On the top t here is acombo box with the current folder. See the File and Folder views section for more information.∙Transfer Queue: Shows the st atus of any incoming/outgoing files from/to t he F TP server.This list can be toggled by the button on the toolbar. See the Queue section for moreinformation.∙Status bar: Shows information about the current t ransfer and the queue size. The file transfer information includes (from t he left t o the right): Elapsed time, time left, progress bar, transferred bytes and transfer rat e. The two LEDs on the right indicat e whether files arebeing received (green) or sent (red).Keyboard ShortcutsF5 - Refreshes local and remot e file and folder viewsTab - Switches to the next viewCtrl+C - Stops the current operationCtrl+D - Disconnects from serverCtrl+Q - Connects to the server ent ered in the Quickconnect barCtrl+R - Reconnects t o serverCtrl+S - Opens the Site ManagerCtrl+T - Shows or hides the treeview。
What’s in the BoxIntellidox Docking ModuleEach Intellidox Docking Module package contains one Intellidox module with a factory-installed nest for the ConneX1 portable gas detector. The power adapter, power cord, calibration gas tubing, exhaust tubing, and user manual are packaged sepa-rately as the Intellidox Enabler Kit. One Enabler Kit is required for each stand-alone Intellidox module.If the Intellidox module is damaged or if parts are missing, con-tact BW T echnologies or an authorized distributor immediately.Intellidox Enabler KitOne Intellidox Enabler Kit is required for each stand-alone Intel-lidox module. Each Enabler Kit contains:1. Power supply and AC power cord appropriate to shippingdestination;2. Ethernet cable;3. Calibration gas and purge gas tubing, cut to 1 meter(3.3 feet);4. Quick connect fittings;5. Exhaust tubing, cut to 4.57 meters (15 feet);6. Inlet (purge) filter assembly;7. Intellidox end plate;8. CD containing the Intellidox Operator’s Manual in PDFformat; and9. CD containing FleetManager II version 3.0.0 software orhigher.If Enabler Kit parts are damaged or missing, or if additionalEnabler Kits are required, contact BW T echnologies or an autho-rized distributor immediately.A b o u t t h i s P u b l i c a t i o nT h i s p u b l i c a t i o n i s a q u i c k -s t a r t r e f e r e n c e g u i d e t o a s s e m b l i n g t h e I n t e l l i d o x D o c k i n g M o d u l e , a n d p r e p a r i n g i t f o r fi r s t u s e . E n s u r e t h a t y o u a r e f a m i l i a r w i t h t h e u s e o f p e r s o n a l g a s d e t e c -t i o n d e v i c e s a n d a c c e s s o r i e s , a n d t a k e a p p r o p r i a t e a c t i o n i n t h ee v e n t of a n a l a r m c o n d i t i o n .F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n r e g a r d i n g I n t e l l i d o x i n s t a l l a t i o n , c o n fi g u r a t i o n , o p e r a t i o n a n d m a i n t e n a n c e , r e f e r t o t h e I n t e l l i d o xO p e r a t o r M a n u a l o r v i s i t w w w .g a s m o n i t o r s .c o m .A b o u t t h e I n t e l l i d o x D o c k i n g M o d u l eT h e I n t e l l i d o x D o c k i n g M o d u l e (‘I n t e l l i d o x ’ o r ‘I n t e l l i d o x m o d u l e ’) i s a n a u t o m a t i c b u m p t e s t a n d c a l i b r a t i o n d o c k i n g s t a t i o n f o r u s e w i t h C o n n e X 1 p o r t a b l e g a s d e t e c t o r s m a n u f a c t u r e d b y B W T e c h n o l o g i e s . T h e I n t e l l i d o x a u t o m a t i c a l l y p e r f o r m s e s s e n t i a l p r o c e d u r e s i n c l u d i n g s e n s o r i d e n t i fi c a t i o n , b u m p t e s t s , c a l i b r a -t i o n s , a l a r m t e s t s a n d d a t a t r a n s f e r s . I t a l s o r e t a i n s a c u m u l a t i v e r e c o r d o f d e t e c t o r d a t a l o g s t h a t a r e t r a n s f e r r e d t o i t s o n b o a r dm e m o r y .T h e I n t e l l i d o x c a n b e u s e d o n a t a b l e t o p o r o t h e r fl a t s u r f a c e . A b u i l t -i n r e t r a c t a b l e s t a n d c a n b e d e p l o y e d t o h o l d t h e I n t e l l i d o x u p r i g h t a t a n a n g l e t h a t i s s u i t a b l e f o r r o u t i n e u s e . I n t e l l i d o x m o d u l e s c a n a l s o b e m o u n t e d o n a w a l l o r o t h e r fl a t s u r f a c e . 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T h e I n t e l l i d o x m u s t b e a t t a c h e d t o a v e n t i n g s y s t e m o r b e u s e d i n aw e l l -v e n t i l a t e d a r e a .Copyright, Notices, TrademarksWhile this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, BW Technologies disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agree-ment with and for its customers.In no event is BW T echnologies liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages. The information and specifica-tions in this document are subject to change without notice.Intellidox, ConneX1, and FleetManager II are trademarks of BW Technologies. Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners.Symbol DefinitionsThis manual uses the following signal words, as defined by ANSI Z535.4-1998:Important Safety Information: Read First1. To ensure personal safety, read Safety Information andWarnings before using the Intellidox.2. Use the Intellidox only as specified by the manufacturer.Failure to do so may impair protection provided by the Intellidox.3. The safety and security of any system or networkincorporating the Intellidox and its accessory components is the responsibility of the assembler of the system.4. Follow all required National Electric Codes (NEC) and safetystandards.Prepare for First UseT o ensure that the Intellidox module is ready for safe opera-tion, you must attach the endplate, attach the purge inlet filter assembly, and connect the exhaust tubing before you connect power or attach a gas cylinder.Attach the EndplateEach Intellidox Enabler Kit contains one endplate. T o prevent gas leaks, the end plate must be attached and locked with the lock latch arm before connecting power supply or connecting gas cylinders. The end plate must remain securely latched at all times during operation. If the end plate is detached during operation, disconnect power and replace the end plate immedi-ately.1. Unhook and lift latch arm.2. Attach end plate.3. Lower and lock latch arm.Connect the Purge Inlet Filter AssemblyEach Intellidox Enabler Kit contains one purge inlet filter as-sembly. Unless otherwise specified, the purge inlet is configured to use ambient air in a fresh air environment with a normal atmosphere of 20.9% O 2 that is free of hazardous gas . Ensure that the purge inlet filter assembly is attached before using the Intellidox module. Y ou may attach an extension tubing to the filter assembly to draw ambient air from an adjacent fresh air environment.D o c k i n g M o d u l e50104991-166 || Q R G -E N -F M S U _B 2 E n g l i s h ©2016 B W T e c h n o l o g i e s . Al l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d .2840 2 A v e . S E C a l g a r y , A l b e r t a C a n a d a T 2A 7X 9C a n a d a : 1-800-663-4164U S A : 1-888-749-8878E u r o p e : +44 (0) 1295 700300O t h e r r e g i o n s : 1-403-248-9226F a x : 1-403-273-3708W e b : w w w .h o n e y w e l l a n a l y t i c s .c o mQ u i c k R e f e r e n c eG u i d eBW TECHNOLOGIES BY HONEYWELL 50104991-166 || QRG-EN-FMSU_B2 INTELLIDOX DOCKING MODULE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDEB W T EC H N O L O G I E S B Y H O N E Y W E L L W W W .H O N E Y W E L L A N A L Y T I C S .C O M I N T E L L I D O X D O C K I N G M O D U L E Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D EI n t e l l i d o x2. If AutoDownload Datalog is set usingFleetManager II software, detector datalogs are automatically transferred to Intellidox.Bump Test PassWhen the bump test is successful, LCD screen background changes to green and Bump test passed message is displayed. Alarm responseand sensor response test items are checked.Press to return to Intellidox user menu.Bump Test FailWhen the bump test fails, LCD screen back-ground changes to red and Bump test failed message is displayed. Failed alarm response and/or sensor response test items are markedwith .If the AutoCal on Failed Bump is set using Fleet-Manager II software, calibration automatically begins.CalibrationCalibration is a two-step procedure that deter-mines the measurement scale for the detector’s response to gas. In the first step, a baseline reading is taken in a clean, uncontaminated environment. In the second step, the sensors are exposed to known concentrations of gas. The detector uses the baseline and known gas concentrations to determine the measurement scale.Calibration Guidelines1. Calibrate only in a normal environment thatis 20.9% O 2 and free of hazardous gas. Do not operate the docking module in a hazardous area. Failure to adhere to this guideline can result in possible personal injury and/or property damage.2. Use only premium grade calibrationgases and cylinders that are approved by BW Technologies, and supplied by BW Technologies or an authorized distributor. The calibration gases mustmeet the accuracy of the detector. For more information, refer to the Operator Manual.3. Do not use a gas cylinder beyond itsexpiration date.4. All calibration cylinders must be usedwith a demand flow regulator and must meet these maximum inlet pressurespecifications: disposable cylinders: 000 psig/70 bar, refillable cylinders: 03000 psig/207 bar5. Do not calibrate the detector duringcharging or immediately after charging is complete.6. Calibrate the sensor if ambient gasreadings vary during startup.7. Calibrate a new sensor before use. Allowthe sensor to stabilize before starting calibration.8. Used sensor: wait 60 seconds 9. New sensor: wait 5 minutes10. When calibrating the same gas detectormultiple times, wait 10 minutes between calibrations to allow the sensor to stabilize.11. If a certified calibration is required,contact BW Technologies or an authorized distributor.Calibrate a DetectorIf AutoCal on Overdue Sensors is set using FleetManager II software and sensors are over-due, then calibration starts automatically once Intellidox recognizes the detector.1. Insert a detector.2. Use and to move to Calibrate mydetector on the Intellidox user menu.3. Press to select Calibrate my detector.The LCD screen background changes to yellow and the calibration progress screen is displayed.4. Calibration begins. Progress screens aredisplayed while the tests are performed.5. If AutoDownload Datalog is set usingFleetManager II software, detector datalogs are automatically transferred to Intellidox.Calibration PassWhen the calibration is successful, LCD screen background changes to green and Calibration passed is displayed. Alarm response and sensor response test items are checked. Press to return to Intellidox user menu.Calibration FailWhen the calibration fails, LCD screen back-ground changes to red and Calibration failed is displayed. Failed alarm response and/or sensor response test items are marked with .1. Ensure that the filter assembly is freeof obstructions and defects.2. Connect the filter assembly to thepurge inlet.3. If necessary, attach an extensiontubing to the filter assembly to draw ambient air from an adjacent fresh air environment.Connect the Exhaust TubingEach Intellidox Enabler Kit includes one exhaust tubing that is 4.57 meters (15 feet) long.1. Inspect the exhaust tubing to ensurethat it is free of obstructions and defects.2. Connect the exhaust tubing to theexhaust outlet.3. Ensure that the exhaust tubing is notconnected to a negative pressure system, or obstructed in any way.Connect the PowerEach Intellidox Enabler Kit contains one power supply and AC power cord. Use only the power supply provided in the Enabler Kit to connect the Intellidox Docking Module to an appropriate electrical power outlet. When the power is connected, the Intellidoxactivates and a self-test is performed.1. Connect the AC power cord to thepower supply2. Connect the power supply to theIntellidox power port.3. Plug the AC power cord into a suitable wall outlet.4. When the power is connected, theIntellidox LCD activates and a self-testis performed.To prevent the corruption or loss of data and/or software and/or firmware, do not deactivate the equipment while performing datalog transfers, bump tests, calibrations or other operations.Charge a DetectorUse the Intellidox to charge detectors fitted with rechargeable batteries. For more infor-mation on battery maintenance, refer to the detector manual.1. Charge only in a normal environmentthat is 20.9% O 2 and free of hazardous gas. Do not operate the docking module in a hazardous area. Failure to adhere to this guideline can result in possible personal injury and/or property damage.2. Deactivate the detector.3. Insert the detector into the Intellidoxmodule.4. Battery charging begins immediately.Battery charging is disabled during bump test and calibration procedures.Once tests and other routines are com-pleted, you may leave the detector in the module for charging. If the detector isactivated, the module will deactivate it after 10 minutes of inactivity. When charging is complete, remove the detector. Do not store the detector in the module.Prepare for Bump Tests and CalibrationsThe Intellidox module is factory-configured for use with ConneX1 portable gas detec-tors containing H 2S sensors. Gas inlets are configured at the factory. Inlet con-figurations cannot be altered. The Intel-lidox Enabler Kit includes quick connect fittings and calibration tubing cut to the minimum recommended length of 1 meter (39 inches). Use only tubing that is between 1 meter (39 inches) and 10 meters (33 feet) in length when you connect gas cylinders to an Intellidox module.Connect Calibration Gas1. Connect a demand flow regulator to the calibration gas cylinder.2. Use the quick connect fittings and calibration gas tubing to connect the calibration gas cylinder to the gas.Bump Test Bump test is a procedure that confirms a detector’s ability to respond to target gasesby exposing the detector to gas concentra-tions that exceed its alarm setpoints.If AutoBump on Insertion is set using FleetManager II software, then bump test starts automatically when Intellidox recog-nizes the detector. If AutoCal on OverdueSensors is enabled and if a calibration is also due, then no bump test is performed. Instead, calibration starts automatically when the detector is recognized.1. Insert a detector.2. Press and on the keypad tomove to Bump test my detector on theIntellidox user menu.3. Press to select Bump Test. TheLCD screen background changes to yellow and the bump test progress screen is displayed.1. The bump test begins. T estsequence progress screens are displayed while the tests are per-formed.Touchpad and buttonsActionMove right Move left Move up Move down Select menu item Save changesClose menu itemReturn to previous screen Cancel changesLCD BacklightBacklight StatusIdlePrompt for user action Activity in progress Activity successful WarningActivity Failed50104991-166 || QRG-EN-FMSU_B2 INTELLIDOX DOCKING MODULE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE。
2019EDGEQUICK REFERENCE GUIDEI N ST R U M E N T PA N E L 4–7SY N C 8–9SY N C 310–12C O M F O R T 13C O N V E N I E N C E 14–15F U N C T I O N 16–17E S S E N T I A L I N F O R M AT I O N18–1912221232COMMONLY USED VOICE COMMANDS (U.S.)ford.ca (Canada)LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR NEW VEHICLEScan the country-appropriate QR code with your smartphone (make sure you have a scanner app installed) and you can access even more information about your vehicle.*if equipped67INSTRUMENT PANEL451293558473INSTRUMENT PANEL10KEYLESS STARTINGYou can start your vehicle by pressing the START STOP button while fully pressing down on the brake pedal. Press the button again, without applying the brake, to switch the engine off. If you leave your vehicle idling for an extended period of time, the engine shuts down automatically. Before this happens, a message appears in the information display, allowing you time to override the shutdown feature. If you try to leave the vehicle when it is still on, the horn will sound twice.Note: A valid key must be inside the vehicle for the ignition to start.11180 DEGREE CAMERA*Provides a video image of the area in frontof or behind your vehicle.The system:A llows you to see what is directly in frontof or behind your vehicle.P rovides cross traffic view in front ofand behind your vehicle.P rovides visibility duringparking maneuvers.The camera button is on the audio unit.Press the camera button to togglebetween different views:N ormal Front View: Provides an imageof what is directly in front of your vehiclewhen your vehicle is in neutral (N) ordrive (D).E xpanded Front View: Provides anexpanded 180 degree image of what isdirectly in front of your vehicle when yourvehicle is in neutral (N) or drive (D).N ote: The front view camera will switchoff if your vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph(10 km/h). You will have to switch thesystem back on using the camerabutton once you are below thespeed threshold.See the Driving Aids chapter of yourOwner’s Manual for details.12HAZARD CONTROL*if equipped76101112141313ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKEThe electric parking brake switch replacesthe conventional hand brake. The switchis on the center console. T o apply theelectric parking brake, pull the switch up.The brake system warning lamp flashesfor approximately 2 seconds, and thenilluminates to confirm that you appliedthe parking brake. T o release the electricparking brake manually, switch the ignitionon, press the brake pedal and then pressthe switch down. The brake system warninglamp turns off. Your vehicle automaticallyreleases the parking brake when the driverdoor is closed, the accelerator pedal ispressed and no faults are detected in theparking brake system.Note:If the electric parking brakewarning lamp stays on, then the electricparking brake did not automaticallyrelease. You must release the electricparking brake using the switch.14ACTIVE PARK ASSIST*WITH PARALLEL PARKING,PERPENDICULAR PARKING ANDPARALLEL PARK OUT ASSIST*Active Park Assist detects an availableparallel or perpendicular parking spaceand automatically steers the vehicle intothe space (hands-free) when you controlthe accelerator, gearshift and brakes. Thesystem visually and audibly guides you topark your vehicle. Press the Active ParkAssist button once for parallel parkingor twice for perpendicular parking.The system displays a message and acorresponding graphic to indicate that itis searching for a parking space. Use thedirection indicator to select from whichdirection you want to begin searching,either to the left- or right-hand side of yourvehicle. Use the park out assist feature whenyour vehicle is at rest in a parallel parkingspace. Press the button, and then follow theinstructions on the display.Use your direction indicator to signal fromwhich side of your vehicle you want toexit the parking space. After the systemdirects your vehicle past the adjacentvehicle or object, it guides you to takecontrol of the steering to complete theexit from the parking spot. T o stop theparking procedure, grab the steeringwheel or press the control again. Forcomplete information, refer to the ParkingAids chapter of your Owner’s Manual.*if equippedSUPPORTThe SYNC support team is available to help you with any questions you cannot answer on your own.In the United States, call 1-800-392-3673.In Canada, call 1-800-565-3673.DRIVING RESTRICTIONSFor your safety, certain features are speed-dependent and restricted when your vehicle is traveling over 3 mph (5 km/h). PAIRING YOUR PHONE WITH SYNCWireless pairing of your phone with SYNC allows you to make and receive hands-free calls.To Pair Your Phone For the First Time:1.M ake sure to switch on your phone’s Bluetooth feature before starting the search. See your device’s manual if necessary.2.P ress the Settings button.3.S elect Bluetooth from the menu.4.P ress the OK button.5.S elect the option to add. This starts the pairing process.6.W hen a message to begin pairing appears in the audio display, search for SYNC on your device.7.W hen prompted on your phone’s display, confirm that the PIN provided by SYNC matches the PIN displayed on your phone. Your phone is now paired and the display indicates that the pairing was successful. If you are prompted to enter a PIN on your device, enter the PIN displayed on the screen. The display indicates when the pairing is successful. Depending on your phone’s capability and your market, the systemmay prompt you with questions, such as setting the current phoneas the primary phone and downloading your phone book.PHONE CONTROLSYou can use the phone buttons on your steering wheel to answer,reject or end a call.HELPFUL HINTSWhen using voice commands, make sure the interior of your vehicleis as quiet as possible. Wind noise from open windows and roadvibrations may prevent the system from correctly recognizingspoken commands.B efore giving a voice command, wait for the systemannouncement to finish, followed by a single tone. Any commandspoken before this does not register with the system.S peak naturally, without long pauses between words.Y ou can interrupt the system at any time while it is speakingby pressing the voice button. You can cancel a voice session bypressing and holding the voice button.PHONE MENUThrough your phone menu, you can access your call history, phonebook, text messages, phone settings and system settings.Press the phone button. Then you can scroll through the menu andselect the feature you want to view.APPSAppLink enables voice and steering wheel control of certainsmartphone apps. Once an app is running through AppLink, you cancontrol the main features of the app through voice commands andsteering wheel controls.USING SYNC TO ACCESS DIGITAL MEDIAUsing the system, you can access media from your iPod, Bluetoothdevice, and most USB drives. SYNC also supports audio formats,such as MP3, WMA, WAV and ACC.Media SourcesPress the MEDIA button to view your sources. Use the directionalarrows or tune knob and OK button to select your source. You canalso use the steeringwheel audio controls.89*if equippedThe SYNC 3 system allows you to interact with a variety of featuresusing the touchscreen and voice commands. By integrating withyour Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled phone, the touchscreenprovides easy integration with many of your vehicle’s features.3* A REVOLUTIONARY WAY TO CONNECT WITH YOUR VEHICLE.10if equippedAudio You can select from a variety ofentertainment options including AM/FM radio, USB, Bluetooth Stereo and Apps.PresetsT o set a new preset, tune to the station and then press and hold one of thepreset buttons. The audio mutes briefly while the system saves the station and then returns. There are two preset banks available for AM, three banks for FM and three banks for SiriusXM*. T o access additional presets, tap the preset button.ClimateYou can adjust climate controlfeatures, including the temperature, airflow direction, fan speed andother climate features. You can also use voice commands to make climate adjustments.NavigationYour navigation system is comprised of two modes. Map mode showsadvanced viewing of 2D city maps, 3D landmarks and 3D city models (when available). 2D city maps show detailed outlines of buildings, visible land use and landscape features. Destination allows you to set a destination through search, previous destinations, or preset home, work and favorite destinations.MEMORY FUNCTION Adjust the memory features to your desired positions. Press and hold the desired preset button until you hear a single tone. You can now use these controls to recall the set memory positions. You can also program your memory seat to your transmitter. That way, when you unlock your door with the transmitter, your memory features automatically move into your saved positions. See the Seats chapter in your MOONROOF *The moonroof controls are on the overhead console and have a one-touch open and close feature. To stop its movement during one-touch operation, press the control a second time.ADAPTIVE HEADLAMPS*This feature is active at speeds above 3 mph (5 km/h).T o use, place the lighting control into the autolamps position.SYNC ® 3*sensor on the back of the door handle at the same time.INTELLIGENT ACCESS REMOTE ENTRY ICONSP ress once to lock all doors. Press again within three seconds to confirm you locked all doors.P ress once to unlock the driver door. Press again within three seconds to unlock all doors.P ress to turn on the panic alarm. Press again or switch on the ignition to turn off.P ress twice within three seconds to open the liftgate.C ar finder: Press twice within three seconds to locate your vehicle. The horn sounds and the direction indicators flash.This feature is operational when the vehicle is in park (P) andThe power outlet is on the rear of the center console. You can use it to power electrical devices that require up to 150 watts.*if equippedRefer to theOwner’s Manualand limitations.using various inputs, including the front camera sensor. If the system detects that your driving alertness is reduced belowa certain threshold, the system will alert you using a tone and a message in the information display.Switch the system on or off using the information display. When activated, the system monitors your alertness level based upon your driving behavior in relation to the lane markings and other factors.See the Driving AidsManual for more information.REFUELINGWhen refueling your vehicle:1. Make sure the ignition is switched off.2. Fully open the fuel door.3. I nsert the fuel filler nozzle into the fuel system up to the first notch, and leave the nozzle inserted and resting against the cover of the fuel tank until you are done pumping.4. M ake sure you keep the fuel pumpnozzle in a level position when refueling or it may impact the flow of the fuel. Improper positioning can also cause the fuel pump to shut off before the fuel tank is full.5. W hen you finish refueling, slowly raise and remove the fuel pump nozzle. Fully close the fuel door. If you are refilling your tank from a fuel container, make sure you use the fuel filler funnel included with your vehicle. Using an aftermarket funnel may not work with thecapless system and could cause damage to your vehicle. For more information and for your fuel filler funnel location, please see the Fuel and Refueling chapter of your Owner’s Manual .FUEL TANK CAPACITY AND FUEL INFOFor vehicles with front wheel drive, the fuel tank capacity is 18.4 gallons (69.5 liters). For vehicles with all wheel drive, the fuel tank capacity is 18.5 gallons (70 liters). We recommend regular unleaded gasoline with a pump (R+M)/2 octane rating of 87. T o provide improved performance, we recommend premium fuel for severe duty usage such as trailer towing. Use only UNLEADED fuel or UNLEADED fuel blended with a maximum of 15% ethanol and a minimum octane rating of 87. Do not use any other fuel because it could damage or impair the emission control system.MYKEY ®MyKey allows you to program certain driving restrictions in order to promote good driving habits. You can program things like speed restrictions and limited volume levels. For complete information, refer to the MyKey chapter in your Owner’s Manual .AUTO-START-STOP The system helps reduce fuel consumption by automatically shutting off and restarting the engine when your vehicle is stopped. The engine restarts automatically when you release the brake pedal.In some situations, your vehicle may restart automatically, for example to maintain interior comfort or recharge the battery.T o switch this feature off, press the button on the center console. The button lights. Press the button again to restart the feature, or restart the vehicle. See the Unique Driving Characteristics chapter in your Owner’s Manual for more details.CONFIGURABLE DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS *When you switch the feature on in the information display, the daytime running lamps turn on when you are driving, the lighting control is in the autolamps positionand the headlamps are off.You can switch the configurable daytime running lamps feature on or off using the information display controls. See the Lighting chapter in your Owner’s Manual for complete information.1819be limited. Refer to Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels in the Towing chapter of your Owner’s Manual .TILTING HEAD RESTRAINTScomfort. T o tilt the head restraint, do the following:1. A2. P desired position.it to the rearward, un-tilted position.the low tire pressure warning light in the instrument cluster. Wheels and Tires chapter of your Owner’s Manual for more information.*details on changing your tire, refer to the Wheels and Tires chapter of your Owner’s Manual.ROADSIDE ASSISTANCEYour new Ford vehicle comes with the assurance and support of 24-hour emergency roadside assistance. T o receive roadside assistance in the United States, call 1-800-241-3673.In Canada, call 1-800-665-2006.*if equipped*if equipped。
Please read the Quick Start Guide carefully before using the product and keep it. Related tools and documents of products, please download from .StatementThank you for purchasing our products, if you have any questions or requires, please contact us.This Guidelines adapt for XVR and HD cameras in the kits.It will be updated subject to product’s updating; new version will be not noticed specifically. If this manual’s any products description not accord with the real products, please in kind prevail.Safety Precautions1. After the equipment is arranged, please timely modify the default user password to prevent theft.2. Please do not place the equipment and installed in direct sunlight or near the heating equipment.3. Please do not install the equipment in a wet, dusty or soot place.4. This equipment should be kept horizontal during installation and avoid installing in locations subjectto excessive vibration. Pay attention to prevent the product fall.5. Do not drop or splash the liquid on the equipment, and ensure that the equipment can not be placed on the liquid filled items to prevent the flow of liquid into the device.6. Please install in a well-ventilated place, do not plug the ventilation of the device.7. Please use the equipment in the rated input and output range.8. Please do not arbitrarily disassemble the equipment.9. Please transport, use and store the equipment in the permissible humidity and temperature range. DisclaimerThe following responsibilities are exempt or restricted, please pay special attention to:1. Our Company shall not be liable to you or any person for personal injury or property damage forany of the following reasons, and shall not responsible for the incorrect installation or use not in accordance with the requirements ; for the purpose of safeguarding the State or the public interest; force majeure; Y our own or third party reasons (including but not limited to the use of third party products, software or components and other issues).2. Our company has not been in any express or implied way to ensure that this product is suitable for special purpose or use, this product shall not be used for medical / safety equipment or other product failure may lead to life-threatening or personal injury applications and mass destruction Weapons, biological and chemical weapons, nuclear explosions or any unsafe use of nuclear energy and other dangerous or contrary to humanitarian use. Any loss or liability arising from such use will be at yourown expense.3. Products under the correct installation and use can be aware of a specific occurrence of illegal intrusion, but can not avoid the accident or the resulting personal injury or property damage. In daily life please be vigilant and strengthen your awareness of safety.4. The Company is not responsible for any indirect, incidental, special or punitive damages, requests, loss of property or loss of any data or documents. T o the maximum extent permitted by law, our liability does not exceed the amount paid by you when you purchase this product.XVR Kits is convenient for installation via easy plug & use, no need any set up.Start the installation guide step into:Step 1: Installation PreparationInstall XVR hard drive. Make sure all power is turned off before installing.Installation tools: Cross screwdriver (Please use the professional hard disk recommended by supplier). XVR rear panel interface description:BNC Video input, CVBS Video output, Audio output, VGA Video output interface, HD video output interface, Audio input, Ethernet port, USB2.0 port, RS485 connection PTZ, power input, as below:Analog camera interface Description: power input interface, BNC video output interface, as below:(1) Unscrew the four fixed screws on the baseplate and remove the upper cover.(2) Fix the HDD on the bottom panel with screws.(3)Connect the HDD power cable and data cablebetween PCB board and HDD.(4) Fix the upper cover with screws.Note: The picture is for reference only, the final product to prevail in kindNote s: Image for instruction use only, the final goods are subjected to the real object. XVR Kits Quick Installation GuideNote: The picture is for reference only, the final product to prevail in kindNote: The picture is for reference only, the final product to prevail in kindStep 3: Make sure XVR kit working well:Connected the XVR with the display, HD camera access XVR via the BNC, XVR and the camera plug in the power supply, without any operation, because it has been configured successfully before the factory, when the display appears on the analog camera video.Note: The product configuration power adapter voltage is 12V , please ensure that the power supply (100V ~ 240V) normal, not below or above the power supply range, otherwise the device will get seriously damaged.Step 2: Device ConnectionUse the 5ch power cable splitter to connect with the power supply, and another end connect with XVR recorder and the HD camera power supply. XVR recorder will preview the screen via the BNCcable. default (XVR address: //192.168.1.88), the connect way as below:12V/5AInternet picture transmissionStart up the XVR, right click the desktop and enter the user login interface. Input the user name and password, click " Login ".System default user name : "admin " password : "12345".Enter preview interface after device start up. Preview interface include date and time of system,and channel name. Login system, double left click to switch between full screen and multi-screen.Menu Basic Operation Instructions1) Enter menu modeLogin system,right click to popup shortcut menu.Left click [menu], enter the main menu interface.Left click [playback], enter playback operation interface.Left click [record setup], enter record setting operation interface.2) Exit menu modeRight click to exit menu mode.In the menu mode, right click to return to the previous menu (also for othermenus).Click the right mouse button pop-up shortcut menu, shortcut menu consists of the followingthree parts:Preview mode: Select the preview mode in the menu bar you like.Shortcut menu mode: It contains 【Poll】, 【Record】, 【Add Camera】 , 【XVR image】, you can click and the enter corresponding menu directly.Main menu : It contains 【Playback】,【Export】,【HDD】,【Record】,【Camera】,【Configuration】,【Maintenance】,【Shutdown】eight parts.1、HDD formatting. Make sure that the hard disk is detected and works well. (Y ou can check status of HDD from menu “HDD”-”General”).2、Enter “Record“ interface to set recording from shortcut menu “Record“ or main menu “Record“.Default setting is all channels are recorded 24 hours a day.Recording SettingShortcut Menu Introduction3、Motion Detection Setting. Enable “Motion” to activate motion recording, motion sections have no more than 6 times each day. If the setting of manual record and motion record are overlapped, it can only save the motion records while motion detection comes up.Enter “Playback” interface by clicking “Playback” from shortcut or main menu, select channels andsearch the record files and playback what you want.Or(Video Playback Interface)Menu InterfaceShortcut MenuXVR kits default match cameras device, connect all the devices to XVR, power on, connect the monitor device, then can real time preview. Left click 【1-Win】/【4-Win】in the menu, and enter real time view interface, can add one or more cameras monitor Win at the same time.PC Side LAN AccessXVR LAN login (the PC and the device are in the same router)① Make sure the recorder and the connected computer are in the same segment. If not, pleasse set IP address of your PC (computer) the same segment as the XVR’s, for example: ‘192.168.1.33, but it must be different IP as the XVR’s. (XVR default IP address is 192.168.1.88).② Open IE browser, choose T ool- internet item-safe-default level-ActiveX Controls and plug-ins, All choose start using.③ Open "Search T ool", double-click the target device from the search result to enter the login interface, or open the IE browser to enter the XVR address: such as http://192.168.1.88/ (If the port 80 of the XVR is changed to other, you need to add the changed port) to enter the login interface. ④ Login XVR: Enter the username and password and click “Login”(Notes: Default user: ”admin”, password: ”12345”).⑤ Preview XVR through PC:Click ”play” button in the bottom interface of ‘LiveVideo’.Search T oolMobile App AccessStep 1: Download and install BitVision on smart phone by following way:1. In the Android phone App Store or iPhone App Store enter “BitVision” search, download and install.2. Scan the following QR codes to download and install the App.Step 2: Account loginOpen BitVision App, click " " of the sliding sidebar to enter the login interface, enter the account number , password, and then click "Login" (New user please register an account).Step 3: Add a deviceIn the sliding menu, click "Device manage" → click " " → click " Add device "→ click "SN Add" → Scan the QR Code printed on the device sticker or posted on the P2P interface →Enter device user name, password and Captcha (printed on the label), click "Submit" →Click "Please set the device name ", enter the device name, click "Done "; Click "Please choose a group ", choose camera group, click "Finish".Step 4: Live previewIn the main interface, select "Real time", click the " " to enter the “Device manage” interface, choose the device channel you want to preview, click "Done".Start to play the real-time video.Android App QR iOS App QR3. Download from the following websites:Android App: https:///store/apps/details?id=com.gzch.lsplat.bitdog iOS App: https:///app/id1419463554。
SECTION 1: PARTS & CHECKLISTX4 DEVICE MICRO USB™ CABLE MICRO USB™ CABLE HDMI/OBD II CABLESECTION 4: UPDATING YOUR X4 DEVICEINSTALLING THE UPDATER SOFTWARE1. Go to: and click “Support” tab at the top ofthe page.1. Locate and click the "SCT Software" option and thenclick on "Downloads". You will see "Device Updater".Click to begin downloading and installing onyour computer.2. Wait for that program to download, then double click and“Run” the SCTDeviceUpdater.exe file if it does notopen automatically.3. Follow the on-screen directions of the SCT DeviceUpdate Software Installer until it allows you toclick “Finish”.4. Follow the on-screen directions of the SCT DriversInstaller until it allows you to click “Finish”.5. Your SCT Device Updater Software and Drivers arenow fully installed and ready for use.UPDATING YOUR X41. Prior to updating your X4 you will need to return thevehicle back to stock, if not at stock already.2. Connect your X4 to your Windows™ based PC using theprovided Micro USB™ cable. Unfortunately, we do notoffer support for Apple computers at this time.3. Double click and open the SCT Device UpdaterSoftware.4. Click “Automatically Check for Updates”.5. Confirm the update by pressing the “Update Now”button. The update will now begin.6. Let the updater run until it says “Your device is now upto date”.7. You may now unplug your device from your computerand load a tune to your vehicle.QUICK START GUIDESECTION 5:READING VEHICLE VIN ANDSTRATEGY/OS PART#sFrom the Main Menu,select Vehicle Info.Once on the Vehicle Infoscreen, you’ll be asked to turnthe key on. The VIN# will displayas well as the Strategy for Fordvehicle/device. GM vehicle/device, will display the OSPart Numbers.SECTION 6:CHECKING/CLEARING VEHICLETROUBLE CODESFrom the Main Menu,select Vehicle Functions.Within this menu, you will begiven the option to read orclear DTCs (Diagnostic TroubleCodes). Finally, make yourselection and follow theon-screen prompts.SECTION 7:PROGRAMMING THE VEHICLE POWERING ON THE X4To power up your device using the provided HDMI to OBDII cable, connect to the vehicle’s OBDII port. The OBDII port is most commonly found within 24” of the steering column under the driver’s side dash.BEGIN PROGRAMMING1. From the Main Menu, selectProgram Vehicle.2. At this point, the key shouldbe in the ignition, but in theOFF position until promptedto turn key ON/RUN position.Within Program Vehicle, there are 2-3 selections depend-ing on the state of the vehicle.• Pre-Loaded Tune Files = Preloaded SCT tunes for useon stock vehicles only.• Custom Tune = Custom Tuning Dealer files, if there areany on the device.• Return to Stock = Restore original factory file to vehicle.USING PRE-LOADED TUNE FILESOnce you follow the first “Key On” prompt, the device will show you a selection of vehicles andengine sizes. Select yours here. This will take you to Adjustable Options where you will be able toadjust to different performance levels, vehicle characteristics, and options including, but not limitedto, speed limiters, axle ratio and tire size. (Adjustable Options are vehicle specific). For more infor-mation on Adjustable Options, please see the Adjustable Options Explained section of this guide.USING CUSTOM TUNESTo install Custom Tunes, select Program Vehicle, and scroll down to the Custom Tunes section. If your device contains anycustom tunes for your vehicle, this is where they will be listed. Once you’ve found your desired tune select it by highlighting it onthe menu and then pressing the center button on the X4 to choose the tune. Next, follow the on-screen instructions to load thetune to your vehicle. If no custom tunes are listed the device will refer you to our website to find a custom tuning dealer.RETURNING TO STOCKWith SCT devices, your stock file is stored during the initial programming. The stock file stays on the programmer untilreturned to stock. From Program Vehicle, select Return to Stock and follow the on-screen instructions to advance through theprogramming process.MAIN MENUPROGRAM VEHICLEGAUGES / DATALOGVEHICLE FUNCTIONSVEHICLE INFODEVICE INFODEVICE SETTINGSMAIN MENUPROGRAM VEHICLEGAUGES / DATALOGVEHICLE FUNCTIONSVEHICLE INFODEVICE INFODEVICE SETTINGSMAIN MENUPROGRAM VEHICLEGAUGES / DATALOGVEHICLE FUNCTIONSVEHICLE INFODEVICE INFODEVICE SETTINGSPROGRAM VEHICLEFUEL OCTANE93 0CTANE91 OCTANE87 OCTANEFuse Puller | Voltage T ester | Battery Charger | PliersTOOLS NEEDED:SECTION 3: IMPORTANT ON-DEVICE INFO. From the Main Menu, select Device Info.Within Device Info, you will find :SERIAL NUMBER:Needed for dealers to create custom tunes for your vehi-cle and device.FIRMWARE VERSION:This is essentially your device’s operating system. TUNE REVISIONThe version number of your preloaded tunes. UNLOCKS LEFT:Number of unlocks remaining. An unlock is used when the tuned vehicle is returned to stock and a different vehicle is programmed.MARRIED STATUS:Unmarried = Unlocked and ready for vehicle pairing. Married = Locked to a vehicle.VBATT:The amount of voltage being run through the device from your vehicle’s battery. As a general rule, 12.75+ volts is needed to flash a tune to a vehicle.NOTE: Make sure the X4 is unplugged from yourcomputer before starting this process.NOTE: Custom Tunes are built by SCT’s network of Custom Tuning Dealers and any questions related to themneed to be directed toward the tuning dealer.NOTE: Please make sure that all stock electronics are turned off and disconnect any aftermarket electronics as well. Two clicks SECTION 2:PRE-INSTALL CHECKLIST INTERNET ACCESSIn the unlikely event that technical support is needed, Internet access may be required to troubleshoot. Our Technical Support team may also need to remotely connect to your computer to fix any issues you may be having. ALLOW TIME FOR INITIAL SETUPMake sure you allow up to 30 minutes to complete the initial setup and installation.NEED FURTHER SUPPORT?For additional troubleshooting and support, see our knowledge base on-line at /support.Alterations made to the OEM configuration ofa vehicle may violate the Clean Air Act if such alterations bypass, defeat, or render inoperativeElements of Design installed on a vehicle in compliance with the Clean Air Act. Users who alter Derive’s products in any way are required to make their own individual determination that the altered products do not violate the Clean Air Act. This device is not legal for sale or use in California on pollution controlled vehicles.SECTION 8:LOADING CUSTOM TUNESDownload and install the SCT Device Updater software and Drivers from : /support1.From your e-mail, save your custom tunes (.cef files) to your computer’s Desktop.2. Open the SCT Device Updater software andclick the Load Custom Tune File button.3. Click Browse and locate your custom tuneson your Desktop. Alternatively, click Locate Custom Tunes .4. Highlight the Tune you wish to load. 5. The tune you selected should move to theAvailable Tunes section . 6. Select the listed tune in the Available Tunessection, then click the >> button to move the selected tune to the On Device section. 7.Highlight the tune under the On Device section, then click program. Tunes can onlybe loaded one at a time. Repeat steps 3-7 for each tune, the device can hold up to ten custom tunes.NOTE: To edit the name of the file as it appears on your device, you must highlight the file after transferring the file to the “On Device” section of Updater. Next to “Edit Name”, change the name of the file here. Select “Save”, then “Program”.2.4.3.7.6.SECTION 9:ON–DEVICE DATA LOGGING1.Connect the X4 to the OBDII port.2. From the Main Menu , scroll to Gauges/Datalog and pressthe center button on the X4.3. On initial setup , you will need to select Configurationpress the center button , and select your vehicle from a list of data log files. In the future, you can continue without going through the vehicle selection.4. Once you select your vehicle, default gauges will showup and you can now monitor these gauges.5. The items being monitored can be adjusted by press-ing up or down on the device to highlight and then pressing the center button on the X4 to select which reading you’d like to change. Within this menu, you can change the item you’re monitoring, and the units in which it will be displaying. You can also change the layout of the gauges within this menu.6. To start or stop data logging, press the center buttonon the X4 while monitoring the gauges. 7.While monitoring, press right or left on the device to go to the Gauges/Datalog menu. From this menu, you may start recording, select a data log file with which to log, change the gauge layout, and reset the min/max values on the monitor.NOTE: If you cant display a specific value from the preloaded config files, you can download and build custom config files via our Live Link software. If you are not seeing the value or the PID option you want, you can download and build your own configuration file using the Live Link datalogging software from /support.SECTION 10:ADJUSTABLE OPTIONS EXPLAINEDDIESEL VEHICLE SPECIFIC OPTIONSPerformanceThe most aggressive preloaded diesel tune. Good for everyday use, racing, or economy but not recommended for any type of towing.StreetThe Street tune has less power than Performance with a moderate gain over stock, safe for light towing, under 5K lbs.TowingThis tune should be used when towing any significant load as the shifting is specific for towing.Trans OnlyFor heavy loads, the engine and boost are left stock and only the transmission shift points are tuned.Jake BrakeExhaust brake to increase engine braking while coasting to help lower braking temperatures.Locked at CTKeeps the torque converter locked during deceleration to aid in engine braking.Lock In 1-2-3Locks the torque converter in 1st , 2nd and 3rd gear.Agg. Tow HaulMore aggressive shift schedule keeping the engine in its power band longer.DIESEL & GAS VEHICLE OPTIONS:Axle RatioCorrects shift patters / speedometer for aftermarket axles / parts. (Not available on all vehicles)Tire SizeSets tire size to correct shift patterns/speedometer. (Not available on all vehicles)Idle SpeedSets idle speed in RPM.Traction ControlOn/Off setting disables traction control without using the TCS button.WOT ShiftIncrease or Decrease the WOT shift points of each gear individually by MPH.Shift Pressure% change in transmission pressure during shifts. (+ equals firmer, - equals softer)GAS VEHICLE SPECIFIC OPTIONS:Tune TypePerformance levels vary by the octane you select. High-er octane will provide higher performance increase. 93 octane would be the highest increase.Global SparkAdd or remove timing advance to the entire RPM range.Spark by RPMAdd or remove timing by RPM range. (0-2000) (2000-4000) (4000-8000)WOT FuelAdd or remove fuel at wide open throttle. (WOT)Fuel InjectorsAllows you to adjust for different sized injectors. (Not available on all vehicles)CMCV DeletesUpdates tune to handle the CMCV/IMRC delete plates modification.Fan ControlLowers the temperature at which the fan turns on.Rev Limiter DriveSets rev limit in RPM while in drive.Rev Limiter NeutralSets rev limit in RPM while in neutral.Speed LimitRemove, increase, or decrease the vehicle speed limiter. (AKA Governor)Doc. # 7015-99 v2.0MAIN MENUPROGRAM VEHICLEGAUGES / DATALOG VEHICLE FUNCTIONS VEHICLE INFO DEVICE INFO DEVICE SETTINGSBOOST IN PSI11.00MIN: 10.03MAX: 12.06PSICONTROL MODULE VOLTAGE13.00MIN: 11.00MAX: 13.00VCONFIGURATIONFORD DIESEL 6.4L FORD DIESEL 6.7L FORD DIESEL 6.0L & 7.3L FORD GAS ‘07 & PRIOR YEARS FORD GAS ‘08 & NEWER FORD NON-US ’11 & PRIOREXITCONTINUESECTION 11:FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONSQ: When I try to update my tuner, it says “Please connect SCT device” but it’s already plugged in.A: This is an issue with your PC’s driver software. See our knowledge base at: /support for help. Q: When I connect the tuner to the vehicle, it doesn’t power on.A: Check for blown fuses specific to the OBDII port for your vehicle.Q: Does the tuner have to stay plugged in to keep the vehicle tuned?A: No, after tuning the vehicle you can disconnect the programmer and store it.Q: Can I stack/combine the X4 with another chip or tuning module?A: All chips/tuning products must be removed prior to tuning with any SCT device.Q: Can I tune more than one vehicle with this programmer?A: Yes, but only one vehicle may be tuned at a time and you MUST return the vehicle to the stock to before tuning another vehicle.Q: Can the vehicle be tuned while the engine is running?A: We do not recommend tuning the vehicle while the engine is running as this can cause severe damage to the vehicle and the PCM.Q: Should I return to stock before taking my car to the dealer?A: We recommend that you always return your vehicle to stock before returning to the dealership as this prevents the tuner from becoming locked if the dealer updates the PCM.Q: My device is telling me my car is a Shelby GT500 when I go to program vehicle or My device says Demo Mode when I read Device Info.A: Check device settings and look for Demo Mode. If it is on disable it by turning it to off. This will cause the device to stop identifying your vehicle as a Shelby GT500 and will now operate as needed.Q: My vehicle is modified and I loaded a preloaded tune. Now it won’t run as expected.A: In most cases a modified vehicle requires a custom tune. There are set ups in the preloaded tune options to adapt to certain cold air intakes, however this isper vehicle and what works for one vehicle may not work on another. Please contact a SCT Custom Tune Dealer for a custom tune if your vehicle is heavily modified.Q: I keep getting error code 110AF/110AE. The device tells me to update my device, but it is already up to date.A: You need to read vehicle info and write down your ECU Strategy/ECM OS Part Number. After you’ve read vehicle info you need to go to your computer and update the device using SCT Device Updater to download the additional files needed to tune your vehicle.Q. what is the difference between an unlock and a reset?A. An Unlock is required when a device is “Locked/Married” to a vehicle that is no longer available. A Reset is needed when you have exceeded the “5 unlocks” on the device. Please call SCT Tech Support to have your device Unlocked / Reset.Q: I brought my vehicle to get work done at a dealership and they flashed the vehicle now the device is telling me it is the incorrect vehicle.A: See our knowledge base at: /support for help.NOTE: Devices have five unlocks. An unlock is used when the device is transferred from one vehicle to another.NOTE: Adjustable Options vary for each vehicle and are not available on all vehicles.。