Touch
SAVE
to save the rider and settings created.
The composite
profile can be displayed on the Center Display.
If
SAVE
is not touched,
all changes will be lost when moving to another screen.
Menu Options
The
MENU
is displayed by pressing and holding . The follow
-
ing features are available:
•
GPS Utilities
contains options to set up tracking and position,
chart and time and waypoint manager. It also displays satellite
status.
•
Cruise
settings display.
•
User Settings
allows the operator to customize the display op
-
tions for ambient light and brightness, set U.S. or metric units,
specify the Home screen and screen set-up status.
•
Engine Diagnostics
displays a list of engine fault codes and de-
scriptions. On some engines, corrective action will be shown.
•
Utilities
allows configuration of the unit, including wire configu
-
ration, plug address, fault conversion, CAN data and fault codes.
This also displays software version information at the top of the
page.
•
System
•
Ballast
User Settings
User Settings provides options to specify viewing preferences.
Pressing
PREV
and
NEXT
navigates through the options, and
UP
and
DOWN
scrolls through the selections for each option.
Soft Key Commands for User Settings include:
PREV-NEXT
moves from setting to setting and field to field.
Touch to move to the
Speed
settings
or to go back to the
Name
screen.
Touch to move to the
Ballast
screen.
The ballasts are modified by touching the ballast you want to set
and sliding your finger to the desired setting. While the ballast fill indica
-
tor is
red
, the ballast are not full. When they are full, the ballast fill indi
-
cator turns
green
. Touch to move to the
Tabs
screen or
to return to the previous screen.
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