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1. ENTER RALLY MODE FROM NORMAL MODE BY HOLDING THE MIDDLE BUTTON ON THE REMOTE SWITCH FOR 3 SECONDS In Rally Mode the adjustable distance 4280 icon will be visible In Rally Mode the buttons on the main computer will operate and all information will be visible as normal The remote switch buttons will be reserved for Rally Mode until Rally Mode is exited Vector will not return to normal mode automatically Vector will stay in Rally Mode for quick distance adjustments SCROLL DISTANCE VALUE BY PRESSING f UP OR DOWN THE REMOTE Hold the button down and Vector will scroll faster TO EXIT RALLY MODE HOLD THE MIDDLE BUTTON ON THE REMOTE FOR 3 SECONDS Vector will return to normal mode 38 Notes Notes 39 Troubleshooting SSS Frequently Asked Questions Why does nothing work Try the reset button on the back of Vector The internal battery may be dead or Vector is not hooked up to vehicle power properly Review installation procedure Why doesn t the engine temperature feature work You must have the engine temperature sensor installed correctly for this feature to function Review installation procedure fa wire has become disconnected and plugged back in perform a reset by pressing LEFT2 CENTER or the reset button on the back of Vector A data reset must be performed in order for Vector to re recognize the senso
2. the next setting Program Danger Temp Warning Point When the engine temperature sensor reaches the value of this setting the red right LED will turn on as a critical warning Setting to 0 disables the alert Vector defaults to 0 MODIFY FLASHING DIGIT BY SFU PRESSING THE LEFT BUTTON 7 LALALA AAR er CHANGE TO NEXT DIGIT BY ER A PRESSING THE RIGHT BUTTON CE moo TO CONFIRM PRESS THE CENTER BUTTON Vector will go on to the next setting 22 Data Setting Mode Set Oil and Maintenance Reminders Set the number of kilometers or miles left until Vector displays the oil and wrench shaped reminder icons After setting OIL the CARE setting screen will appear Vector defaults to 0 KM H MODIFY FLASHING DIGIT NM BY PRESSING THE LEFT e m FU BUTTON lnu TER CHANGE TO NEXT DIGIT BY PRESSING THE RIGHT E BUTTON Z LALALALA CENTER BUTTON Vector will return to normal za mode after setting lt CARE gt _ MODE Each km mile the bike travels lowers the maintenance reminder values by 1 When maintenance reminder countdown reaches 0 while riding the respective icon 4 or amp will activate turn on Vector will not increase the value of the maintenance reminders automatically they must be manually increased in data setting mode When maintenance reminder setting screens are viewed in data setting mo
3. USER S MANUAL PURPOSE SPEE SPEED DISTANCE TEMP i Quick start Normal Mode A Activate backlight manually memor Switch between screens in normal mode Cw or v Start or stop the stop watch Data Setting Mode Enter data setting mode Switch between screens in data setting mode Scroll through current data setting Move to next digit of current data setting Data Reset Reset single ride data Adjustable Trip Distance Edit Enter exit adjustable trip distance edit mode Scroll distance value Rally Mode 3sec Enter exit rally mode or v Scroll distance value Lap Timer Mode v 3sec Enter exit lap timer mode Move 3sec Clear lap timer data 4 Start stop lap timer v Signal new lap Enter exit data review mode v c Scrollthrough lap information Note to You mmm M Thanks for Buying a Trail Tech Powersport Computer Trail Tech powersport computers bring functionality and life to your motor vehicle with high quality and innovation To ensure you enjoy years of trouble free operation this user s manual contains valuable information about how to operate and maintain your computer properly Please read this manual carefully Please Record Important Information Whenever you call to request service for Vector you need to know the date of purchase deal
4. be able to collect distance data 1 Amagnet placed on the spinning part of the wheel 2 Aspeed sensor placed on the non moving part of the wheel The magnet spins around tripping the sensor switch VE each time data collected lets Magnetic Bolt Installation Vector calculate distance and time ATV Rotor The magnet gets installed on the brake rotor because it spins with the wheel The provided magnetic bolt can simply replace a stock C Bracket Installation ATV Left Axle 14 rotor bolt see above picture If that doesn t work glue the spare magnet in a hole on the brake rotor JB Weld or a similar slow cure epoxy works well After the magnet is in the sensor is placed on a non spinning part the wheel The sensor typically is placed on either the provided C bracket or the ATV metal rotor shield Installation Motorcycle Sensor Magnet Installation Motorcycles like ATV s need a magnet placed on the spinning part of the wheel and the sensor installed to a non spinning part The magnet typically gets bolted or glued to the brake rotor The sensor wire should come from the back of the computer be cable tied to the brake line as it travels down the front forks then Magnet About to Pass Under Sensor attached to the brake caliper Vector can tell how far and fast it s traveled by keeping track of how many times the magnet passes under the sensor switch Many Motorcycles
5. wire came unplugged and now the sensors don t work Adata reset must be performed in order for Vector to re recognize the sensors if they become unplugged Perform a reset by pressing lt LEFT gt lt CENTERs gt or the reset button on the back of Vector 41 Glossary of Terms SSS ACCUMULATED RIDE TIME ART The long term total amount of time spent riding all ride times added together Cannot be reset ADJUSTABLE DISTANCE EDIT ADST Edits the distance traveled since the last trip data reset Useful for rally and enduro racing Similar to rally mode but does not require the remote switch AVERAGE SPEED AS The median average speed the vehicle has been traveling since the last trip data reset BACKLIGHT The light that brightens up Vector s display DATA SETTING MODE The place to set Vector s settings Includes distance units wheel size clock format time temperature units high temp setting over temp setting and oil and maintenance reminders DISTANCE DST The amount of trail covered since the last reset HIGH OVER TEMP INDICATORS The LED s will blink when the bike gets too hot and again when it gets dangerously hot LAP TIMER MODE LAP This enhanced feature set is designed for race riders and time trials Compare lap times on the fly with pace lights or wait and review recorded lap information after the race Lap timer mode requires the remote switch MAINTENANCE REMINDERS Pd 4 User programmable co
6. ER LED RED LED 1 En DST NF FEE 4 13 ri MIH s Notes LED comparison information is accurate to the second When the rider completes two identical laps down to the second neither LED will light up The LED s will not function unless Vector is installed into a 12 volt electrical system 35 Lap Timer Mode Enter or Exit Lap Timer Mode ENTER OR EXIT LAP TIMER MODE FROM NORMAL MODE BY HOLDING A THE TOP AND BOTTOM BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE SWITCH FOR 3 SECONDS The LAP icon will appear indicating Vector is in lap timer mode The remote switch is required to enter lap timer mode Start Stop Lap Timer Confirm Vector is in lap timer mode by checking for the LAP icon When lap mode is first entered ON will be visible the lap timer active and Vector will be waiting for wheel data Vector waits for two wheel revolutions before collecting data in order to activate on the start line but before the start signal ON will appear when lap timer is activated or running LAP will appear when the lap timer is stopped after 3 seconds LAP will change to OFF TO START OR STOP COLLECTING LAP DATA PRESS THE TOP BUTTON 4 Signal New Lap At the beginning of each new lap press the bottom button on the remote switch to end the current lap and begin a new lap Vector will display LAP for 3 seconds when the new lap begins Repeat for each new lap Press t
7. THE LEFT BUTTON Sw mone CHANGE TO NEXT DIGIT BY eS PRESSING THE RIGHT BUTTON TO CONFIRM PRESS THE CENTER BUTTON MODE Vector will go to the next setting E 7 19 Data Setting Mode Program 12 or 24 Hour Clock Format Vector defaults to 12H format TO CYCLE BETWEEN A 12H AND 24H PRESS 2 ihr THE LEFT BUTTON IN move D TO CONFIRM PRESS THE CENTER BUTTON MODE Vector will go to the next setting Program Time of Day M n dins MODIFY FLASHING DIGIT BY 8 vo jm PRESSING THE LEFT BUTTON eee GE CHANGE TO NEXT DIGIT BY a PRESSING THE RIGHT BUTTON TO CONFIRM PRESS THE CENTER BUTTON 55 0 MODE Vector will go on to the next setting 20 Data Setting Mode Program Temperature Unit of Measure Choose between C or F a 1 F TIRE TO CYCLE BETWEEN C or F PRESS n THE LEFT BUTTON e JW TO CONFIRM PRESS THE CENTER BUTTON Vector will go on to the next setting 21 JIN Data Setting Mode Program High Temp Warning Point When the engine temperature sensor reaches the value of this setting the amber left LED will turn on as a cautionary warning Setting to 0 disables the alert Vector defaults to 0 MODIFY FLASHING DIGIT BY ann F PRESSING THE LEFT BUTTON DALALI CHANGE TO NEXT DIGIT BY M Hh PRESSING THE RIGHT BUTTON TO CONFIRM PRESS THE CENTER BUTTON MODE Vector will go
8. and ATV s have special installation procedures Refer to the provided installation insert for specific instructions for your machine or visit Optimum Magnet Rotation Path www TrailTech net 15 Installation Overview You will use the wheel size number when setting up the computer for your machine Use Method 1 2 or 3 Method 1 Easy Ruler Wheel Size Method Wheel Diameter mm Find the circumference of front wheel by measuring its diameter in millimeters Multiply the Wheel Diameter by 3 14 The result is your wheel size Diameter mm 3 14 Method 2 Rolling Measurements On a flat surface mark the tire sidewall and the ground with a marking pen Roll the wheel until the mark on the tire completes one revolution and is back on the ground Mark the ground at this location Measure the distance between the marks on the ground and convert the measurement to mm multiply inches by 25 4 Use this number for your wheel size For accuracy the rider s weight should be on the bike when making this measurement 16 Installation Method 3 Distance Measurements For the most accurate measurement use wheel size measurement from above or set the wheel size to 2110mm motorcycle or 1675 ATV and follow this procedure 1 Find a length of road where the distance is known 2 Ride the distance and note the distance the computer reads for example the road is known to be 5 miles and the c
9. be reset in order to recognize sensors If any wires become unplugged from Vector do a data reset after everything is properly re connected Alternatively push the red reset button on the back of Vector 33 Lap Timer Mode SSeS Overview This enhanced feature set is designed for race riders and time trials Hit the lap counter button each time around the track compare lap times on the fly with pace lights or wait and review precise lap information afterwards Remote switch required for lap timer Mode Lap Timer Screens Lap Timer Mode Displays Maximum Lap Data Screen Speed SPD Max Speed All Laps MS Distance DST Total Distance All Laps DST Lap Number LAP Total Time All Laps Lap Timer Lap Icon LAP Engine Temp All Screens Total Average Lap Data Screen Individual Lap Data Screens Average Lap Speed AS Individual Lap Speed SPD Average Lap Distance ADST Individual Lap Distance DST Average Lap Time Individual Lap Times TT Lap Icon LAP Lap Number LAP 34 Lap Timer Mode Pace Lights Vector keeps track of how fast each lap has been run At the beginning of Lap 3 the red and amber LED s will begin working Amber means faster than the last lap Red means slower than the last lap Ablinking LED means the last lap was the record either the fastest or slowest lap yet Amber for fastest or red for slowest AMB
10. de the icons will turn off if they have been activated TO CONFIRM PRESS THE LR re WOL Things that will not affect the maintenance reminders Entering data setting mode Using the adjustable trip distance feature Resetting single ride data Asystem reset 0 2s Normal Mode Screens a Switch between the 3 Normal Mode Screens All of the information that Vector provides is on one of these 3 screens When riding the user has the choice of staying on Screen 1 or Screen 2 Screen 3 will default back to Screen 1 after 5 seconds TO SWITCH BETWEEN SCREENS _ PRESS THE CENTER BUTTON OR MODE or THE MIDDLE BUTTON Screen 1 Screen 1 Displays Se Speed SPD VYVECTO RrR Distance DST Sm Ride Time RT v Time of Day Engine Temperature ait tt 590 a EE 24 Normal Mode Screen 2 Screen 2 Displays Screen 3 Average Speed AS Distance DST Stop Watch TT Time of Day Air Temperature R cTor J Screen 3 Displays Maximum Speed MS Odometer ODO Accumulated Ride Time ART Time of Day Maximum Engine Temperature 9 eant Vector will display for engine temperature until the temperature reaches 100 F 38 C 25 Vector Features Overview Vector is in Normal Mode during regular use Available Features Sleep Mode Spee
11. dometer Speed Average Speed Maximum Speed Distance Odometer Adjustable Trip Distance Clock Time of Day Ride Time Stop Watch Accumulated Ride Time Temperature Ambient Air and Engine Shift Indicators Reset single ride data to zero Sleep Mode If Vector receives no data for 20 minutes either wheel data or a button pressed it will enter sleep mode It will only display the clock while in Sleep Mode It will exit Sleep Mode when it receives sensor data or a button is pressed ca 26 Vector Features Speedometer Description Speed Average Speed Maximum Speed The speedometer shows the current vehicle speed Vector also shows average and maximum speed since the last reset Speed is displayed from 0 to 399 9 M H or KM H in the top left of screen 1 The SPD icon and KM H or M H will also appear next to the speed DST reading dB3 B E Average Speed displays on screen 2 next to the AS icon The average speed the vehicle has travelled since the last reset 4 10 9 1 16 a Moog 03 Maximum speed is displayed on screen 3 next to the MS icon Maximum and average speed are reset by a trip data reset LEFT lt MODE gt p CIF mnt 27 Vector Features Odometer Description The odometer will provide the user with a numeric display of total accumulated distance in miles or kilometers The odome
12. e drops below 2 45V f ambient temperature is cold below 5 C the backlight will not turn on e AEC TOR o En B diia EEEE d 88 AR r TO ACTIVATE BACKLIGHT MANUALLY PRESS Parts amp Features Reset Button Use of the Reset Button will erase data for the current ride including clock and trip distance RESET BUTTON BATTERY MOUNTING HOLES Internal Battery Vector has an internal 3 0V watch type battery 4 amp CR2032 computer can be run from the internal battery without being connected to a vehicle power source To change the battery unscrew the battery cap on the back of the computer with a coin Make sure the positive side of the battery is facing up when replaced REPLACE WITH BATTERY MODEL NUMBER CR2032 10 Installation Bar Mounting Place bolts as shown in picture Remember to use provided nuts when placing bolts Temperature Sensors Please see model specific instructions for mounting procedure Cylinder Head Temperature Temperature Sensor Sensor for air cooled machines in line in radiator hose for water cooled machines 11 Installation TEMPLATE DRILL SCALE 4 4 Drill Size Flat Surface Mount There are two screw holes on the back of Vector Use the included M4 bolts to mount to any flat surface e g stock odometer mounting bracket or body panel Make sure that the cabl
13. emperature Screen 2 Air ambient temperature Screen 3 Displays maximum engine temperature received by the sensor since the last reset Temperature LED s When Temperature reaches Vector s High Temp Setting the left LED will light signaling the bike is starting to get too hot When Temperature reaches Vector s Danger Temp Setting the right LED will light signaling the bike is dangerously hot Temperature measurements use user defined values to advise when the engine is getting too hot Temperature cut off values must be programmed manually See page 22 Vector must be connected to external power or LED s will not function VECTOR RIGHTLED Over Temp Alert LEFT LED Temperature Caution Alert Vector will display for engine temperature until the temperature reaches 100 F 38 32 Normal Mode Reset Single Ride Data to Zero Resets temporary data Maximum Speed MS Maximum Speed MS Stop Watch TT Stop Watch TT This data should be reset to zero at the completion of a ride so that new information can be logged on the next ride Notes The reset can be done from any screen e Accumulated Ride Time ART and Odometer ODO cannot be reset and are intended to maintain cumulative information VECTOR Oan nnn i RESET SINGLE RIDE DATA __ HOLD THE LEFT AND CENTER 54 MODE BUTTONS FOR 3 SECONDS Vector must
14. er s name address and telephone number PURCHASE DATE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS DEALER PHONE Keep this book and sales slip together for future reference Precautions aa WARNING When using Vector follow basic precautions including the following Read all instructions before using Vector When installing radiator hose insert temperature sensors make sure the sensor will fit BEFORE cutting the radiator hose Use Vector only for its intended function To reduce the risk of injury do not disassemble Vector or its accessories e Vector can be used in the rain but should not be used underwater REMEMB TO THE Do not leave the main unit in direct sunlight when not riding Check relative positions and gap between speed sensor and magnet periodically Do not bend twist kink or otherwise abuse the sensor cables A damaged cable may produce incorrect readings When installing Vector turn the vehicle ignition off the wires carry power from the vehicles ignition system Avoid contact with gasoline degreasers or other chemical cleaners as they may damage Vector Specifications m M M FUNCTION DISPLAY RANGE CURRENT SPEED SPD 4 399 9 KM H or AVERAGE SPEED AS 4 399 9 KM H MAXIMUM SPEED MS 4 399 9 KM H or DISTANCE DST 0 00 9999 99 KM or M STOP WATCH TT 0 9999 hour 59 min ODOMETER ODO 0 0 999999 KM or M RIDE TIME RT 0 999 hou
15. es will not be chafed or damaged in their mounting location If other than provided screws are used make sure they are not too long for mounting holes Screws that are too long will damage internal components of Vector 107 5mm RESET O qe o 59 5mm Mountin N O O O Hole Ee ccepts M4 Bolts 15 40mm 9 Installation 12 Volt Systems If possible install Vector to a 12 volt system OPTION 1 BATTERY WIRED Connect the power cables directly to the vehicle s 12 volt battery The backlight will be 10 times brighter Vector will enter sleep mode after 20 minutes instead of 5 minutes The temperature indicator LED s will be enabled OPTION 2 SYSTEM TAP As an alternative to running wires all the way to the battery it is possible to tap into the electrical system It is best to connect so power is not interrupted by key switch Notes Vector is polarity independent Either lead can go to the positive or negative post on the battery Vector will not drain the vehicle battery The LO low battery indicator will activate if battery voltage drops below 2 45V Vector will operate in the range of 6 0 400 VAC VDC but will not draw enough power to drain a vehicle battery p sistor Power Wire SZ FP Included in some kits 13 Installation ATV Sensor Magnet Installation Vector needs two things to
16. he top button at the race end to stop the lap timer TO SIGNAL A NEW LAP PRESS THE BOTTOM BUTTON WHEN LAP TIMER v IS ACTIVATED OR RUNNING 36 Lap Timer Mode Lap Data Review Mode View lap information when in lap timer mode the vehicle is stopped and the lap timer is paused TO ENTER OR EXIT LAP DATA REVIEW MODE PRESS THE MIDDLE BUTTON ON THE REMOTE WHILE IN LAP TIMER MODE LAP DATA REVIEW MODE IS A LOOP PRESS THE TOP OR BOTTOM BUTTON Q or ON THE REMOTE TO SCROLL THROUGH LAP DATA SCREENS Vector shows lap data screens in order 1 Individual lap data screens SPD DST TT and LAP will appear when viewing individual lap data screens Vector can record information for up to 29 laps 2 Total maximum lap data screen MS DST TT and LAP TOTAL will appear when viewing the maximum lap data screen 3 Total average lap data screen AS ADST LAP TOTAL will appear when viewing the average lap data screen Clear Lap Timer Data At the beginning of each ride clear lap timer data so new information can be gathered Lap timer data can only be reset from within lap timer mode TO CLEAR LAP TIMER DATA HOLD THE LEFT AND CENTER BUTTONS DURING LAP TIMER MODE x i 37 Rally Mode E On the Fly Adjustable Trip Distance Edit Rally and enduro racing requires the rider to be able to adjust the trip distance meter quickly and easily Rally mode requires the remote switch
17. ights up for temperature warning alert and indicates fast laps in lap timer mode RedLED Lights up for over temperature alert and indicates slow laps in lap timer mode Remote Switch The remote switch optional sold separately is required to access lap timer and rally mode extended feature sets e If notin lap timer or rally mode the remote switch buttons function as duplicates of the buttons on the main computer AMBERLED LCD RED LED Which SCREEN que En m N AC r BUTTON anna HiH n MIDDLE BUTTON LENENA TLELILILGUT 88 d BE BIER BUTTON d LEFT BUTTON CENTER BUTTON RIGHT BUTTON e p 8 Parts amp Features Backlight Vector is equipped with a backlight for easy viewing during night time operation Using External 12V Power Vector will light up with all five LED s Vector will remain lit as long as it senses wheel movement After 20 minutes of inactivity Vector shuts off the backlight Press any button roll the wheels or start the motor power and Vector will light up again Shift and temperature LED s will be enabled Using Internal Battery Only Vector will only stay lit for 3 seconds Vector s backlight will light up with 1096 power to conserve the internal battery s power fthe LO symbol is present the backlight will not turn on The LO symbol appears when battery voltag
18. ll three screens next to the clock icon and during sleep mode The clock is displayed in either 12H or 24H format rw em 9i nmn Li Stop Watch The stop watch TT is displayed ii 2 F on screen 2 The stop watch un functions like any simple stop nnn Z if watch Press LEFT or nna al c 534 BOTTOM to start or stop the stop watch TO RESET THE STOP WATCH RESET m SINGLE RIDE DATA BY HOLDING THE LEFT sz MODE AND CENTER BUTTONS FOR 3 SECONDS cilia 30 Vector Features Ride Time and Accumulated Ride Time Ride Time Ride time is displayed in the m Pr FU bottom left corner of screen 1 n ni ide Ride time shows how long the 5 engine has been running since DNE in c 354 the last reset TO RESET RIDE TIME TO 0 RESET SINGLE RIDE DATA BY HOLDING THE LEFT sz MODE CENTER BUTTONS FOR 3 SECONDS Accumulated Ride Time Description Accumulated Ride Time ART tracks the total amount of time the vehicle has been in motion Accumulated Ride Time is not resettable mel 93893 Ei Display The highest Accumulated Ride Time Vector can display is 9999 59 hours when the maximum value is reached Vector will not roll the number back to 0 31 Vector Features Ambient Air Temperature Engine Temperature Vector displays different temperature information on each of the three normal mode screens Screen 1 Engine t
19. omputer shows 4 95 miles 3 Use the numbers to solve for X in the following equation 2110 _ 4 95 6 current wheel size _ current miles X 5 00 new wheel size actual miles 4 95X 2110 5 00 4 95X 10550 10550 X 4999 4 95 2131 4 Enter number found from the above method your computer My Wheel Ee 17 Data Setting Mode Se Overview Data Setting Mode is very important for Vector to operate correctly Available Settings Kilometers or Miles per Hour Wheel Size in Millimeters 24 hour or 12 hour Clock Format Time of Day Temperature Unit of Measure F or C After a setting is confirmed Vector will move on to the next setting in order If no button is pressed for 15 seconds Vector will return to Normal Mode Enter Data Setting Mode TO ENTER DATA SETTING MODE HOLD DOWN ALL THREE BUTTONS FOR 3 SECONDS All digits will light up 1 EIZ2 oS AGER Rel buttons t Release buttons fo IGE ARTT LAP Vt r1 BHO DB BH 258 Bee 18 9 Data Setting Mode Program Kilometers or Miles Per Hour TO CYCLE BETWEEN AND PRESS THE LEFT BUTTON TO CONFIRM PRESS THE CENTER BUTTON MODE Vector will go to the next setting Program Wheel Size See Measuring Wheel Size section for more information DEFAULT ATV 1676mm Ul MOTORCYCLE 2109mm 71 k UE MODIFY FLASHING DIGIT BY D Gas PRESSING
20. r 59 min ACCUM RIDE TIME ART 0 9999 hour 59 min TEMPERATURE C or F 0 399 12H or 24H CLOCK 00 00 00 12 59 59 or 23 59 59 LOW BATTERY LO About 1 Year Life TIRE SIZE 0 3999mm OIL REMINDER e 0 9999 KM or M MAINTENANCE d 0 9999 KM or M LAP TIMER 0 18 Hours Lap 29 Laps SPEED DISTANCE SENSOR Non contact Magnetic Speed Sensor TEMPERATURE SENSORS Ambient and Engine Temp Sensors PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 106 93 59 46 23 7 WxHxD 4 21x2 34x0 93 WxHxD SCREEN DIMENSIONS 78 75 x 28 6mm WXH 8 1 x 1 13 WxH 6 UNITS INCREMENTS ACCURACY KM H or M H 0 1 KM H or M H 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Hours Minutes 1 Second 0 1 KM or M 1 KM or M 0 1 Hours Minutes 1 Minute 0 1 Hours Minutes 1 Minute 0 1 C or F 1 Degree 0 1 H M S 0 1 2 5 Volts 0 1 KM or M 1 KM or M 0 1 KM or M 1 KM or M 0 1 KM or M 1 Second PRODUCT WEIGHT 3 9 oz 110 grams 0 24 Ibs WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE 0 to 3999 mm OPERATION TEMPERATURE 0 C to 60 C 32 F to 140 F STORAGE TEMPERATURE 20 C to 80 C 4 F to 176 F BATTERY 3V CR2032 About 1 Year life EXTERNAL POWER INPUT 9 0 400 VAC VDC No polarity requirements 7 Overview mI Vector Computer Main Computer The Vector computer has 3 buttons 2 LED s and an LCD screen LED s AmberLED L
21. rs if they become unplugged Vector will display for engine temperature until it reaches 100 F 38 C Everything is working but the K MPH reading is way off The speed sensor magnet be installed incorrectly Double check to make sure everything is set up right See page 14 15 The wheel size setting may be incorrect Please review wheel size measurement instructions in this manual See page 16 Vector is not displaying information correctly lf the wires on the back of Vector become damaged incorrect readings may be displayed Avoid twisting crimping kinking or otherwise abusing the wires 40 Troubleshooting The screen is hazy or crazed Did gasoline degreasers or other chemical cleaners come in contact with Vector s screen Some chemicals can damage Vector The backlight won t stay lit Vector needs to be connected to vehicle s 12 volt system in order for the backlight to be continuous on Review installation procedure See page 9 Vector s internal battery is dead To replace the battery use a coin to unscrew the round panel on the back of Vector Remove the old battery and install the new one Make sure the positive pole is facing up Replace with common watch battery CR2302 See page 10 Why aren t the LED s working Vector needs to be connected to vehicle s 12 volt system in order for the LED s to function Settings must be programmed manually See pages 8 22 and 35 A
22. t its option any Trail Tech powersport computer which is deemed defective in workmanship or materials Please contact Trail Tech or dealer where item was purchased for assistance Damage or injuries resulting from negligence or misuse are not covered by this warranty Incidental or consequential damages are specifically excluded This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state Because some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages this exclusion may not apply to you MADE IN AMERICA Ure NIS dl Trail Tech and Vector are trademarks of Trail Tech Inc www trailtech net 360 687 4530 RECYCLE
23. ter is not resettable The odometer is shown on screen 3 pn Tn Cu ss Trip Distance Meter Description The trip distance meter shows how much distance has been traveled since the last reset Trip Distance Trip distance is displayed in the upper right of screens 1 and 2 next to the DST icon m m emu on n 4 5 9 qct TO RESET TRIP DISTANCE RESET E 2 SINGLE RIDE DATA BY HOLDING THE LEFT MODE AND CENTER BUTTONS FOR 3 SECONDS i 28 Vector Features Adjustable Trip Distance Edit Description The trip distance meter shows how much distance has been traveled since the last reset Adjustable Trip distance is displayed in the upper right during Trip Distance trip distance edit mode next to the ADST icon AG 55 ENTER TRIP DISTANCE EDIT BY HOLDING MODE THE CENTER BUTTON FOR 3 SECONDS i SCROLL DISTANCE VALUE BY PRESSING lt gt or A THE RIGHT OR LEFT BUTTONS lt es Hold the button down and Vector will scroll faster TO EXIT TRIP DISTANCE EDIT HOLD THE MODE CENTER BUTTON FOR 3 SECONDS i d Vector will return to normal mode Vector will return to normal mode automatically after 5 seconds of inactivity Note For a quicker way to adjust distance see Rally Mode page 38 29 Vector Features Clock and Stop Watch Time of Day The time of day clock is displayed in the bottom right Clock corner of a
24. untdown in miles or kilometers for oil and care reminder icons 42 Glossary of Terms MAXIMUM SPEED MS Highest speed achieved since the last reset NORMAL MODE Vector s standard mode ODOMETER ODO The total accumulated distance Vector has traveled The odometer is permanent and cannot be reset RALLY MODE ADST Rally and enduro racing requires the rider to be able to adjust the trip distance meter DST quickly and easily During rally mode distance adjustments are as easy as pressing a button on the remote switch Rally mode requires the remote switch REMOTE SWITCH Mounts to handlebar next to grips The remote s buttons act as duplicates of the buttons on the main computer The remote is required to access lap timer and rally modes RIDE TIME RT Shows how long the engine has been running since the last reset SENSORS The speed sensor works with the magnet to let Vector collect its wheel data and a second sensor will measure the temperature SLEEP MODE If Vector doesn t receive any sensory information it will go into Sleep Mode and only display the clock SPEED SPD The current speed the vehicle is traveling STOP WATCH TT A short term regular stop watch WHEEL SIZE Very important Used to determine speed and distance Refer to the Wheel Measurement section for an accurate measurement 43 LIMITED WARRANTY Within one year from the date of original purchase Trail Tech will repair or replace a

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