Basic and important information

The H-101 tripmeter is a device that can be installed in passenger cars, trucks and SSV vehicles. It is an advanced tripmeter 4×4, which thanks to innovative solutions works reliably in any configuration. The tripmeter H-101 is a multifunctional and efficient device, mainly used as an off-road tripmeter. It works with two speed sensors and the GPS system, which can be responsible for measuring the road and routing waypoints in the AZIMUT version.

It is important to know that testing the tripmeter function only at the start or during the rally can significantly reduce the chances of achieving a good result. Therefore, do not leave learning how to use the device to the last minute, or at least test its functions before the rally. Please note that some tripmeter features are advanced and require practice and focus to use correctly.

This manual describes how to use the device and how to install and configure it. It cannot replace the professional preparation of the installer, his knowledge of the vehicle’s electrics and health and safety rules.
The manufacturer guarantees the quality of the device, but has no influence on the conditions and manner of its use.

Tripmeter display provides information about current speed, distance, time and other parameters.
The start screen is the first screen that appears after starting the device and it has a horizontal line view [- – – -]

Tripmeter H-101 is a car tripmeter. It can be installed in cars or trucks, as well as in SSVs.

To call the start screen from any position, press and hold the MENU button for 6 seconds.
To upload additional functions or files, insert a flash drive with the file of options or data intended for the tripmeter

Definitions – explanation of terms and abbreviations

TRIP – the short way
ODO – a long way
STOP *** – time from the start of the mode
MODE *** – working mode
TIMER *** – time since start or time remaining
STAGE *** – selection of parameters in OS mode
CAL – calibration factor
CLR – clearing the measured value
Dis – selection of parameters in the Drive mode
Bat – supply voltage
[gps] Track – course
AZI * – selection of parameters in Azimuth mode
AZC * – indication of the course to the destination
AZO * – indication of the distance to the target
GPS – internal GPS module (only in models with GPS)
GPSd – switching on the calculation of the distance
Imps – enabling support for sensor inputs
Unit – measurement units in km or miles
Type – type of work
Conf – configuration menu
nulk – Multi k – work with many calibration coefficients
DSTr – Trip resolution
Prg – program version and tripmeter number

*** – only when the Advanced Mode option is purchased
** – only when the Azimuth option is purchased
* – only when built-in GPS module

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