Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Air Quality Computer Energizer
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Air Quality Computer U.S. PATENT #5,509,295 Invented and Manufactured By High Performance Electronic Components 1411 S. Roselle Rd Schaumburg, IL 60193 847-923-0002 Fax 847-923-0004 www.
1 Table of Contents FEATURES 2 GETTING STARTED 3 TAKING AIR SAMPLES 4 THE KEYPAD 5 THE MENU SYSTEM 5 SAMPLE AIR READINGS 6 S E T U P 7 MAKING RUN ENTRIES 11 SEA LEVEL ET 11 THROTTLE STOP FACTOR 11 WEA.
2 Perform BJSF FEATURES • Temperature Readout • Relative Humidity Readout • Absolute Barometric Pressure Readout • Dew Point • Vapor Pressure • Air Density Ratio • Horsepower Correction .
3 GETTING STARTED Press “MENU” key to turn unit on. Unit will automatically turn off after 2 minutes if no keys have been pressed. GREETING MESSAGE The PerformAIRE By ALTRONICS O2 EQUIPPED VERSION 6.* "O2 EQUIPPED" will only appear if the unit was purchased with an oxygen sensor.
4 temperature. If the Perform BJSF is OXYGEN SENSOR equipped, allow twice as much time to stabilize. UNIT DOES NOT NEED TO HAVE POWER ON IN ORDER TO STABILIZE!!!!!!! 6. Although the Perform BJSF is reasonably durable, it can be damaged if dropped or abused.
5 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS MENU/ON key - Turns unit ON and allows the unit to leave any current menu and return to the MAIN menu. SCROLL key - used to view runs that have been stored in the data base.
6 SAMPLE AIR By pressing "1" from the MAIN menu the unit displays all the sam pled air parameters and the PREDICTION in the following form at: DATE TIME TEMP HUMIDITY PRESSURE OXYGEN (if equ.
7 SET UP By pressing "2" from the MAIN menu the unit enters SET UP. Set up allows for configuring any one of the 10 data bases. Each data Base hold 40 runs.
8 By pressing "2" sets the unit to the TS MODE (Throttle Stop Mode). This means all runs added to the data base will be stored in the TS section and the PREDICTION will be a TS or timer setting computed from the stored runs and the present ALTITUDE.
9 Set Base Run: Your base run data should be taken from a “good run” or your last “good run”. You can update this data as you wish. Enter Base Run DA= ET= Timer= (if in TS mode) Temperature= (.
10 Wind Prediction: If you have chosen Multiple Run Prediction you will be prompted to select to use wind correction into you ET or TS predictions: Predict w/Wind? PRESS 1=Y 2=N If you enable wind correction you will be prompted to select a vehicle type: Select Car Type Dragster=1 Door =2 Roadster=3 Next you can adjust the wind effect.
11 RUN ENTRY By pressing "3" from the MAIN menu the unit displays the following: VIEW/DELETE RUNS = 1 ADD RUNS = 2 TSR = 3 or RATIO/SLET = 3 “TSR” (throttle stop ratio) is only displayed if the unit in TS MODE and more then two runs has already been stored.
12 Enter Run Info-> DA=1000 (Example) 1000’ ET= ET= TS= The DA or OA will already be loaded. You should enter a 1000’ ET, a final ET, and TS. The 1000’ ET is optional and is used for run completing. You do not have to enter every run with a 1000’ time in order to use run completing.
13 RUN COMPLETION In order use the run completion program effectively at least one previous run must be entered into a data base with a 1000’ ET. To use run completion all you need to do is enter the 1000’ et of the run you want to complete and then when it asks you to enter your final ET= simply press the ENTER key without any value.
14 DOWNLOAD By pressing “5” you will begin downloading into a personal computer if you have purchased that option. To install software: Place DISK 1 in drive d: and run SETUP.
15 Sea Level ET OA: ET car will run at 0’ oxygen altitude. (Optional) Alt Ratio DA: Time in seconds ET will change with a 100’ change in density altitude.
16 SET CLOCK By pressing "6" from the MAIN menu the unit will prom pt you to enter the DATE and TIME. BAD RUNS By pressing “7’ from the MAIN menu the unit will display any runs that do not “fit” with the rest of the data. These runs will not be removed; you will have to clear them out of the data base yourself.
17 BATTERY CHECK By pressing “0” you will the following will be displayed. POWER=XX% 0 to 100% is displayed to show the amount of battery life left. THE BATTERIES A 9-volt battery powers the Perform BJSF . A fully charged (DURACELL or ENERGIZER) battery will operate the Perform BJSF for approx.
18 STORAGE Store the Perform BJSF at a temperature between 20 and 125 degrees Fahrenheit. WARRANTY The Perform BJSF by is warranted for 1 Year against any defect in materials and workmanship from date of purchase. ALL WARRANTIES AND GUARANTEES ARE VOID if the Perform BJSF enclosure is opened (not including battery door).
19 ABBREVIATIONS DA Density Altitude OA Oxygen Altitude DP Dew Point degrees Fahrenheit VP Vapor Pressure (inHG) inches of Mercury ET Elapsed Time TS Throttle Stop SLET Sea Level ET ALT/ ET Ratio: cha.
20 GUIDELINES FOR ACCURATE PREDICTIONS For ET predicting it is recommended that 5 to 6 Good Runs be entered into a database and that there is a span of at least 1000’ feet in DA or OA between the runs. Ex: Typical Data Run #1 1223’ 10.20 Run #2 1301’ 10.
21 MAIN MENU 1 SAMPLE AIR - View present weather conditions 2 SETUP A. Select Data Base a. Clear runs b. Change Name B. Select ET or TS mode a. Enter Index for TS mode C. Select DA or OA (optional) D. Select Multiple or One Run Predictions E. Select Wind Correction 3 RUN ENTRY- Enter/View/Delete runs in database A.
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