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Regardless of what you choose, the alarm volume is probably going to be too quiet. I found that I had trouble hearing the alarm regardless of setting, and have read reports of folks with mild hearing loss not being able to hear the default frequency. 3k will be too low for anyone except those who are limo quiet. The frequency range is from 3,000 to 5,000 Hz.ĥk will be out of the range for people who have hearing loss, even if it's mild. In addition to turning Alarms off or on (visual and audible alert), you can se the alarm siren frequency.
I haven't decided what to show on the third page yet. This categorizes the current running info onto one screen nicely, and all the MPG info all together. The pages are setup with a letter for each slot. Selecting which gauges go where is somewhat cumbersome, I was not really thrilled with it. The UltraGauge allows you to display up to 6 gauges per page, with three pages available. The other is the open/closed loop indicator, which is found in the upper right hand corner of the gauge display. As long as that's beating, the UltraGauge is still getting data from the ECU. One is the heartbeat gauge (heart shaped icon that "beats"). In addition, there are two permanent gauges.
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The user manual has detailed information on each of these, quite good documentation. The UltraGauge only supports OBD-II vehicles. There has been one report of it working on an 80 with a build date of 01/1995, which also had 33 gauges. On my '96 LX450, there are 33 gauges that are found when the UltraGauge did it's initial scanning. Some of the neat features it has is a built in temperature sensor, and a light sensor (to automatically adjust the backlighting). The UltraGauge supports up to 74 gauges (more on that later). I do not have a problem with the UltraGauge moving on it's own, but sometimes it will move too easily if bumped or attempting to adjust it. There is also a lock ring included for the mount that you are not supposed to use, unless you find that the UltraGauge is moving around too much (pivoting on the ball). It attaches easily and well to the windshield, and keeps the UltraGauge in place. The windshield mount is very high quality. In addition to the gauge itself, you also receive a windshield mount and some velcro strips. I received a ship confirmation when the product was shipped the next business day, via Priority Mail.
I received a payment confirmation (as I paid via PayPal), order confirmation, welcome e-mail. The current deal is $59.95 after the $9 mail in rebate.Į-mail communication was fantastic. There was a $9 mail in rebate that I didn't bother worth. I ordered my UltraGauge (from their website: ) as part of a special they had for $48.95. There are a couple of threads on this, but nothing really organized or detailed to the 80 series, so thought I'd put some stuff down. It cannot be reinstalled on another PC.Here's a quick review of the updated unit (the EM version released August 2011):
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Go to obd2.com/update.htm for more information and to download this update.
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Your current scan tool software will continue to work after these sites are removed however, if you refresh your license after that, your scan tool will be disabled.It is planned to keep these sites active for two years. Scan Tool Versions 10 - X3 customers: Your current scan tool software will continue to operate as long as obd2.com and related URLs are active.There will be no future updates to any diagnostic software, such as the scan tool and reprogramming assistant.EASE will cease sales of all diagnostic tools and related software such as the EASE Scan Tool, Reprogrammer, and QuikCode.On October 1, 2018, EASE will be merging with DENSO Products & Services Americas, Inc.Īs a result of this, effective immediately EASE has been directed by its Board of Directors to take actions to wind down the sales of its diagnostic and emissions equipment by September 30, 2018.