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This wiring diagram shows exactly how to wire the gauges. Each sending plugs into its own dedicated port, and one cable is outputs all the signals necessary to the gauges to display the readouts. Then, simply provide a constant power, key-on power, and ground, and the gauges are ready to go!
The remote control is what drives the entire Nexus system. Mounted to the left of the steering wheel, the remote control controls all the features of the gauges, including the color, brightness, and playback. The red L.E.D. also provides a diagnostic output on the occasion that there is a malfunction with the gauges. Double sided foam tape, or Velcro, will secure the remote to the dash.
The top of the remote also has a slot for an SD flash memory card, if you desire to take advantage of the extended data logging abilities of the Nexus gauges, slide an SD card into the remote. From there, you can later remove the card to download the data, and review it with Nexus Software, when it is released.
Here is the entire system assembled. The Nexus gauges replace the original Ultra Lite series, and the remote is within easy access of the driver. This high tech system of gauges perfectly compliments a high horsepower custom vehicle!
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