Sensitivity adjustment – Kisan Electronics SN-3M User Manual
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SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT:
pathBlazer circuitry
has a microprocessor
with an e
2
prom to
memorize different
settings for the Daylight
Sensor.
This procedure will
set the sensitivity to
match the available
light at the time you
perform it.
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Find a location or time of the day when you wish to BEGIN modulation
You can fine-tune the On/Off triggers from the default setting, as shown above.
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Turn the ignition ON, then flick the Hi-beam ON (3) times quickly
You have to begin this routine in the first 2 seconds after the ignition is turned on
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The confirmation of the new setting is: Hi-beam flashes 4 times
If you don’t get this confirmation, try it once more – a little faster
Once set and confirmed by 4 flashes, the new Setting will remain in
permanent memory of the processor. It is not affected even if the battery
is disconnected or the pathBlazer unit is un-plugged.
If you attempt the Sensitivity Adjustment in a very dark setting – beyond
the DOT specified limits – the setting will revert back to default level.
This will be confirmed as: Hi-beam flashes 8 times.
Note!
To avoid unintended reprogramming of Daylight Sensor’s sensitivity, DO
NOT start the engine with the hi-beam on. During cranking, the battery voltage
can drop out and simulate the 3-time ignition on sequence.