1. Ifihan
O ṣeun fun riraasing the JFIND P16 OBD Smart Digital Meter. This product connects to your car's OBD2 interface via an OBD cable to display essential driving data such as vehicle speed, engine RPM, water temperature, and fuel consumption. It is designed to help drivers keep their eyes on the road, avoiding the need to look down at the dashboard. The P16 will not alter any car ECU data. Equipped with powerful error code detection, it can display and clear fault information, and offers accelerating competitive mode, brake performance test mode, turbo pressure monitoring, and comprehensive vehicle data stream information.
2. Package Awọn akoonu
Jọwọ ṣayẹwo package fun awọn nkan wọnyi:
- HUD Unit (P16)
- OBD Cable
- Itọsọna olumulo
3. Main Functions and Features
- Compatible with cars featuring OBD2 and EUOBD ports (Car Automatic Diagnosis System), offering plug-and-play functionality.
- TFT LCD olona-awọ smart àpapọ.
- Automatically displays the vehicle protocol upon first scan.
- Allows free switching between multi-function display mode and simple function display mode.
- New functions include accelerating competitive mode, brake performance test, and the ability to read the entire car data stream information.
- Rich content display: vehicle speed, engine RPM, water temperature, voltage, Lilo epo lojukanna, agbara epo apapọ, ijinna awakọ ẹyọkan, ijinna wiwakọ lapapọ, akoko awakọ, titẹ turbo, Iwọn Air/Epo epo, iwọn otutu epo, iwọn kekeretage alarm, high water temperature alarm, over speed alarm, engine fault code alarm, and fault code elimination.
- Freely switch between kilometers (Km/h) and miles (MPH).
4. Itọsọna fifi sori ẹrọ
Follow these steps to install your JFIND P16 HUD unit:
- Jẹrisi Ibamu Ọkọ: Ensure your vehicle supports the OBDII or EU OBD agreement. Open the engine hood and look for a sticker indicating "OBDII CERTIFIED." If present, the device can be installed.
- Locate OBD Port: Find the 16-pin diagnostic link in your vehicle. This port is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side.
- Connect OBD Cable: Connect the provided OBD cable to the vehicle's 16-pin diagnostic link and then to the OBD port on the HUD unit.
- Position the HUD Unit: Place the HUD unit in a suitable position on your dashboard where it does not obstruct your view of the road but is easily visible for data projection.
5. Isẹ
5.1. Device Components and Functions
- Pẹpẹ Ilọsiwaju: Default displays LHK fuel consumption. Can be changed to RPM icon.
- Multi-Functions Screen: Allows selection of different display modes.
- Agbegbe Ifihan oni-nọmba: Default is clock. In single display mode, pull the setting button left to switch to RPM function.
- Bọtini Eto: Used for navigation (push left/right) and selection (short/long press in).
- Sensọ Imọlẹ: A ṣe àtúnṣe ìmọ́lẹ̀ ìfihàn láìfọwọ́ṣe.
- OBD Port: Connection point for the OBD cable.
5.2. Setting Button Functions
- Short Press In:
- Switches the display mode.
- Confirms menu selection after entering a menu.
- Titari Osi:
- When the screen only displays speed, pushes left to switch between clock and RPM functions in the digital display area.
- When the screen is in multi-display status:
- Switches the left area functions.
- Changes function settings after entering a menu or decreases the default value.
- Tẹ Ọtun:
- When the screen only displays speed, pushes right to switch the display mode (simple mode/clock mode/standard mode).
- Changes function settings after entering a menu or increases the default value.
- Long Press In:
- Enters menu setting mode.
- Saves data after changing a default value.
5.3. Function Abbreviations
- ECT: Engine Coolant otutu
- VLT: Voltage
- FII: Idana Lilo
- RPM: Revolutions Per iseju
- ODO: Odometer
- TIM: Single Driving Time
- DIS: Single Driving Distance
6. Eto Akojọ aṣyn
To enter the setting mode, long press the setting button. Push right to navigate through the menu options, and short press in to confirm a selection. After making changes, long press in to save and exit.
6.1. Setting Functions Overview
- Eto ede: Choose your preferred language (CN-Simplified Chinese, TW-Traditional Chinese, EN-English).
- Yi pada Ohun: Turn the buzzer sound on or off.
- Itaniji iyara: Set the speed threshold for an alarm (default: 150). Push left to decrease, push right to increase.
- Itaniji tutu: Set the coolant temperature threshold for an alarm (default: 120°C).
- Itaniji RPM: Set the engine RPM threshold for an alarm (default: 6000 r).
- Adan Itaniji: Ṣeto batiri voltage threshold for an alarm (default: 10.5V).
- Ṣatunṣe iyara: Adjust the displayed speed to match your dashboard (default: 107%).
- Iyara aiṣedeede: If the device shows a non-zero speed when the vehicle is off, adjust this value to match the displayed speed (e.g., if device shows 5 KM/H, set offset to 5).
- Adan Satunṣe: Adjust if the device's battery voltage reading differs from the vehicle's.
- Iwọn Ẹrọ: Set to your car's displacement (default: 1.6 L) for accurate fuel consumption readings.
- Ṣatunṣe epo: Adjust fuel consumption reading (default: 100%). Not recommended to change as data is from ECU.
- Yi Awọ1: Customize the color of the top speed part in the default interface.
- Yi Awọ2: Customize the color of the left/middle part in the default interface.
- Yi Awọ3: Customize the color of the right/bottom part in the default interface.
- Imọlẹ: 0 for automatic adjustment, 1-8 for manual adjustment (1=darkest, 8=brightest).
- Ẹka CWT: Change coolant temperature unit (default: °C, can be changed to °F).
- Ẹka Iyara: Change speed unit (default: Km/h, can be changed to MPH).
- Ijinna Apapọ: Set the total driving distance to match your dashboard's odometer.
- Aago Agbara: Set the delay before the device powers off (default: 10s). For auto start/stop cars, set to 180-240s.
- Orun Voltage: If the device doesn't auto-off, adjust this voltage to 13.2V or higher (default: off).
- Ṣeto aago: Adjust the device's time to your local time.
- Eto HUD Ipo: Turn on for reflection display on the windshield (default: off).
- Progress Bar Function Switch: Switch the progress bar from LHK fuel consumption to RPM.
- Eto Ile-iṣẹ: Ṣe atunto ile-iṣẹ kan.
6.2. Atunto ile-iṣẹ
To perform a factory reset, long press the setting button to enter the system setting. Short press to enter the menu, then push right to navigate to "Factory Set." Long press in to confirm and exit.
7. Diagnostics and Testing
7.1. OBD Diagnose Set
- Ọlọjẹ DTCs: Scans the ECU for error codes and displays detailed information.
- Mọ DTCs: Navigate to "Clean DTCs" and short press the button to clear fault codes.
To Eliminate Fault Codes: Once the device successfully scans the program, long press the button to enter the setting menu. Push right to switch to "OBD Diagnose," then short press in. Find "Clean DTCs" and long press in to complete the cleaning process.
7.2. Driving Test
- Speedup Test: Displays speed, distance, time taken for 400m, and time taken for 100m.
- Idanwo Brake: Displays speed, braking distance, and braking time.
7.3. Data ṣiṣan
Iṣẹ yi faye gba o lati view all available vehicle data streams in real-time.
8. Laasigbotitusita
8.1. Wọpọ Oran ati Solusan
- Screen without display, no power:
- Bẹrẹ engine ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ.
- Check if the OBD cable is tightly connected; try re-plugging it multiple times.
- Ensure the product power switch is on.
- If the issue persists, test the device in another car to determine if the car's OBD diagnostic interface is faulty.
- Only shows car voltage, powers off automatically after 60 seconds:
- This product is only compatible with cars using OBD2 or EU-OBD agreements (European region: after 2003; Other regions: after 2007).
- The product does not support JOBD and OBDI. Test with another compatible car.
- Iyara ti ko pe:
- First, verify the speed unit (KM/H or MPH) is correct in the settings.
- If the speed is still inaccurate, enter the settings menu (long press button), navigate to "Speed Adjust," and adjust the default value. For example, if the dashboard shows 100 and the device shows 101, change the default value to 106%.
- Inaccurate Fuel Consumption:
- Check your car's engine displacement and set the device to match (e.g., if your car is 2.0L, set the device value to 2.0L).
- While fuel consumption can be adjusted, it's not recommended as data is read directly from the car's ECU.
- Itaniji RPM: The default alarm is 6000 r. Refer to the settings section to change this value.
- Itaniji Iyara Lori: The default alarm is 150 KM/H. Refer to the settings section to change this value.
- Device does not auto power off:
- If the device still displays speed after the vehicle turns off, go to "Speed Offset" in settings and adjust the value to match the device's displayed speed (e.g., if it shows 5 KM/H, set offset to 5 KM/H).
- If the device still displays RPM after the vehicle turns off, go to "Sleep Voltage" in settings and set the value to 13.2V or higher.
- Auto Start and Stop Cars: Change the "Power off time" setting to 180-240 seconds.
- Wrong operation leads to crashes: Ṣe atunto ile-iṣẹ kan.
8.2. Software and Manual Access
- Broken CD/Software Installation: If the included CD is broken or you need assistance with software installation, please contact customer support. Online video manuals are available, and engineers can provide remote assistance via TeamViewer if needed. Software is also available for download on MEGA.
9. Imọ ni pato
| Paramita | Iye |
|---|---|
| Iwọn otutu Ayika | -40°C si +80°C |
| Afẹfẹ Ipa | 86-106 KPa |
| Ọriniinitutu ibatan | 10% - 95% |
| Ariwo Ayika | ≤ 60dB (A) |
| Ipele Ohun Itaniji | ≥ 30dB (A) |
| Ṣiṣẹ Voltage | 9V ~ 16Vdc (12Vdc / 400mA) |
| Iwọn ọja | Diameter 73 mm x Thickness 23 mm |
| Iwọn Ọja | 58 g |
| Iwọn Ifihan | 5.5 inches |
| Asopọmọra | Wired (OBD2 Interface) |
| Ipilẹṣẹ | Orile-ede China |
10. Itọju
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your JFIND P16 HUD Car Display, follow these simple maintenance guidelines:
- Ninu: Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the display screen and the device body. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, solvents, or chemical sprays that could damage the surface or internal components.
- Itọju USB: Ensure the OBD cable is not kinked, pinched, or subjected to excessive tension. Store it neatly when not in use or during removal.
- Awọn ipo Ayika: While the device is designed for a wide temperature range, avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat or direct sunlight when the vehicle is parked, as this can affect display longevity.
- Ibi ipamọ: If storing the device for an extended period, disconnect it from the OBD port and store it in a cool, dry place.
11. Awọn imọran olumulo
- Auto Start/Stop Vehicles: For vehicles equipped with an auto start/stop feature, it is highly recommended to adjust the 'Power off time' setting to 180-240 seconds. This prevents the HUD unit from unexpectedly shutting down or restarting during brief stops.
- Agbara Aifọwọyi Paa: If your device does not automatically power off after the vehicle is turned off, navigate to the 'Sleep Voltage' setting and adjust the value to 13.2V or higher. This often resolves power-off issues.
- Iyara Yiye: To ensure the most accurate speed readings, regularly compare the HUD's displayed speed with your vehicle's dashboard. Use the 'Speed Adjust' and 'Speed Offset' settings to fine-tune the calibration if discrepancies are noted.
- Ṣe afihan Isọdi-ara: Experiment with the 'Change Color' settings (Color1, Color2, Color3) and the 'Progress bar function switch' to personalize your display interface for optimal readability and aesthetic preference.
12. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For any technical assistance, warranty claims, or support inquiries regarding your JFIND P16 HUD Car Display, please contact the seller or manufacturer directly. Keep your purchase receipt or order details handy as proof of purchase may be required for warranty services.





