Portatree Snap-In Weather w/ Eliminator Super 2000 Practice User Manual

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594 Blackstone Street -- P.O. Box 206 -- Uxbridge, MA 01569
Tel 508-278-2199 ext:508 Fax 508-278-5887
Email: [email protected] Web Site: WWW.PORTATREE.COM
Snap-Intm Weather Installation – Ver 4.08
IMPORTANT NOTE: If Snap-In weather module is already mounted on your
Eliminator 2000 Version 4.08 from the Factory,
SKIP over to the section titled
“INSTRUCTIONS”
The Snap-In
tm Weather Module that you have just purchased is a very
powerful weather analyzing device that will allow you to monitor your vehicle's
performance in relation to weather changes. You will be able to sort and scroll
through your log book to determine the E.T. of your vehicle as the weather
changes.
The NEW Eliminator Super 2000 version 4.08 with Snap-In Weather will
also predict your vehicle’s E.T. for you!
Make sure that your Eliminator 2000 is compatible with weather. Turn on
the Eliminator 2000 and at the Main Menu you must see "Race/Wx Logging" as
the third option on the screen. If you don't have this menu item, you will have to
send your Eliminator 2000 to Portatree at the above address for a free upgrade.
Please call for verification.
Installing Weather Module
Make sure that the Eliminator 2000 is "OFF" and not connected to power!!
Use the 4 screws provided in the kit to attach the Snap-In
tm Weather Module to
the 4 posts on the back of your Eliminator 2000. Attach the Snap-In
tm Weather
Module so that the cable connector is at the top (same as the Eliminator 2000)
and the blue Snap-In
tm Weather decal is visible. The Snap-In tm Weather Module
depends on the space between the Eliminator 2000 case and the Snap-In
tm
Weather Module to protect the temperature sensor and also provides the
necessary air flow for accurate temperature readings.
DO NOT PLUG IN the
Snap-In
tm Weather Module yet !!
First Time Use of Weather
The first time that you power up the Eliminator 2000 you must clear the
memory for the Weather Board to be recognized correctly. Turn on the Eliminator
2000. Use the arrow keys to select Race/Wx Logging and depress the
"STAGE/Enter" Key. The Eliminator will try to find the Weather module, but will
come back with the response "Can’t Read Weather" which means that it did not
find a weather module.
You must depress the "STAGE/Enter" key to get to the main weather menu
which displays 4 options. Depress <7> and then <0> then <7> to clear the entire
Memory. Depress <Stage/Enter> twice to erase. Now turn off your Eliminator.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - First Time Use of Weather

594 Blackstone Street -- P.O. Box 206 -- Uxbridge, MA 01569 Tel 508-278-2199 ext:508 Fax 508-278-5887 Email: info@

Page 2 - Troubleshooting

2 Plug one end of the short black cable (which has a telephone style connection on each end) into the Snap-In tm Weather Module and the other end

Page 3 - SNAP-INtm Weather Station

3 INSTRUCTIONS Version 1.06 / 4.08 SNAP-INtm Weather Station Adds On to the Eliminator 2000 This instruction guide will help you understand the fe

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4shouldn’t be necessary to reenter Date and Time every time the Eliminator 2000 is turned off. Press the “Stage/Enter” key if the time you entered is

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5and return you to the Weather Logging Menu. It will not save the value that you were editing when the button was pressed. NOTE: E.T. Prediction do

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6 PC Linkup Depress Stage/Escape to Return The connection to the Personal Computer will automatically be completed when you run the P.C. so

Page 7 - Race and Weather Log screens

NOTE: You can Print and Graph your Eliminator Information by saving your edited files and opening them up by Clicking on “Data Management” and then c

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will be saved in that file for future use. Remember that the link to the Eliminator only transfers information to or from the temporary ELIM file. Th

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