Program mode (prg) set shift point menu, Recall peak (max rpm) – Speedhut SST Shift-Light User Manual
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Program mode (prg) will let you dial in the RPM on the LED display to match your engine RPM. You can use
this option instead of the PPR for applications where the value is different from .5-6 PPR or you don’t know the
exact value but can dial in engine RPM to match the shift light.
1. Start engine and power up shift light.
2. Press and hold button for 2 seconds to select PPR menu.
3. Bypass all available PPR settings by toggling through all available .5-6 PPR options. Select the last option
(prg) and hold button for 2 seconds.
4. You will see 1.00 (1000RPM) displayed on screen. Toggle the buttons up and down to have LED read out
match your engine RPM. You are doing this while engine is running.
4. Once LED read out matches engine RPM, let shift light time out for 5 seconds to save setting. LED display
will flash 2 times to exit.
1. Press and hold button for 2 seconds to select Shift point menu.
2. Use buttons to toggle RPM up or down to desired shift point.
Please note when setting shift point <9,999RPM, the shift point can be selected in 10RPM increments. For
example 8.53 = 8530 RPM
When selecting >10,000RPM shift point, the shift point can be selected every 100 RPM.
For example 12.3 = 12,300 RPM
3. At desired shift point, let shift light time out. LED display will blink 2 times to save setting.
Program mode (prg)
Set Shift Point menu
1. Press and hold either button for 2 seconds to select Peak recall.
2. Peak will be displayed for as long as you hold the button and also 5 seconds after you release the button.
3. To clear max RPM peak after releasing button, within the 5 seconds, press and release button again to clear
peak. Note: if you do not press button again within 5 seconds of button release the current peak will be
retained.
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When recalling <9,999 RPM will be displayed as follows
For example 8.53 = 8,530 RPM
When recalling >10,000RPM will be displayed as follows
For example 12.3 = 12,300 RPM
Recall Peak (Max RPM)