no idea but 4 groups of 7 pairs makes this easy to figure out
each jumper is a segment (they call these "7 segment displays" after all), each (sub-)group of 7 segments is one character, each meta-group of 2 of the sub-groups will set the values for turbo vs non-turbo
literally just play around with it... it won't take more than 5-10 minutes to figure out by trial and error.
From the looks of it this module might be one of the easier ones to figure out just based on how they've separated the jumpers into groups.
You will probably even find a pattern like maybe the left jumper always controls the top segment, the next one always controls some other segment, etc. and then you might not even need 5 minutes to figure the rest out.
Edit: The jumper columns are labeled... Here are a couple common configs (or rather the same config shown for common anode or common cathode, but the letter labels are the same) for 7 segments; it's likely that those letter labels will match this, making the job even easier and quicker: http://www.thelearningpit.com/lp/doc/7seg/7segLed.gif
Yes, I always ramble this much.