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Old 09-04-2008
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Question MRT VX PRO

hi can anybody tell me how to set up an MRT VX PRO speedo. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot.
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Have never set one up but if you havent got a manual u can download it from there website.


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thanks but ive already tried this and i havent been able to find a website that goes into any detail on the speedo or any info on setting it.
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Just keep pressing the button till it works
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this is a link to the manual. they are pretty easy, one button does all. if you aren't sure ask someone at your next meeeting, they were quite popular and i'm sure someone will be able to help.

http://www.team-mrt.com/docs.htm
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Yep, with the manual it is a piece of cake. Just a process of holding the button down to switch modes, then pressing the button quicker to change settings. Can be a bit confusing when you first look at the instructions but just get pressing
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Thanks everyone, and josh thanks for that incredibly helpful piece of advice but with my luck if i do that youll know ill end up breaking it.
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