Chrome installation
The Chrome box includes a dedicated wire harness that allows to connect the dashboard to the
GPS receiver, to the battery power and to the main sensors on the bike.
First of all, connect the power supply to the battery without removing the fuse. The two black
cables, carrying the ground reference, have to be connected directly to the battery.
Connect the main connector of the wire harness to Chrome. The wire harness, on its other side,
provides connectors for the USB flash drive (use only the FAT32 formatting), the GPS receiver and
the input signal for external buttons.
Connector A (shown in the picture) can be connected either to the generic wire harness B or to a
plug&play board. When the latter is chosen, the original wire harness of the bike has to be
connected to the other side of the plug&play board.
If the generic wire harness is used, it is possible to manually connect the cables corresponding to
water, oil, fuel and neutral sensors, RPMs and key-on voltage. Cables are labeled in order to avoid
wrong signal connection (see the table below).
The acquisition cable can be used to connect the different inputs to the Chrome rear connector
(see the pinout scheme below) and to the CAN BUS if included (2-pin AMP connector).