Note
When the LAP function is active, the FLASH
button takes on the dual function of high beam
"FLASH" and LAP timer start / stop (new lap start
indication).
Note
The TRIP FUEL function always has top priority
over the LAP function: in case of activation of the
TRIP FUEL function with active LAP function, the LAP
timer view is automatically removed and TRIP FUEL
information is displayed instead.
LAP recording
If the LAP function is active, the lap time can be
recorded for a total of 30 consecutive laps.
Operation:
-
when the FLASH button (3) is pressed for the first
time, the instrument panel displays the lap timer
with resolution of a tenth of a second (0’ 00’’0);
-
the next time the FLASH button (3) is pressed,
the instrument panel displays for 5 seconds the
number and time for the just-ended lap, with a
resolution of a hundredth of a second: even if the
"LAP" function is not displayed, the lap is
displayed for 5 seconds all the same and then the
selected function will be displayed (e.g. LEAN);
-
after these 5 seconds, the instrument panel goes
back to lap timer page referred to the new current
lap.
-
the next time the FLASH button (3) or any
equivalent control is pressed, the lap timer is
reactivated.
If the time is never stopped, it will roll over upon
reaching 9 minutes, 59 seconds and 99 hundredths;
the lap timer starts counting from zero and will keep
running until the lap is stopped or the recording
function is disabled.
Laps are numbered from 01 to 30 and are in a loop:
after the first 30 laps the instrument panel will
overwrite information starting from Lap 01.
If the LAP function is interrupted (change to ROAD
layout or temporary disabling or key-off) and then
reactivated (back to TRACK layout or reactivation or
key-on) but memorized laps are not deleted, lap
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