The CD-5 Carbon Digital Dash Display has a full-color, daylight readable screen with a tough, lightweight flow-molded carbon fiber composite housing. It receives channels from CAN bus inputs, works with AEMnet CAN and is tested to work with over 150 non-AEM devices. The CD-5 is fully customizable using free DashDesign software – you can use AEM’s templates or create your own templates putting what you want wherever you want on the display. It has seven main pages and unlimited alarm settings.
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