Summary of Contents for RIDE COMMAND

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Page 2: ...ne except as necessary service your vehicle in a well ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle For more information go to www P65Warnings ca gov passenger vehicle WARNING Read understand and follow all of the instructions and safety precautions in this manual and on all product labels Failure to follow the safety precautions could result in serious ...

Page 3: ...bon monoxide phthalates and lead which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm To minimize exposure avoid breathing exhaust do not idle the engine except as necessary service your vehicle in a well ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle For more information go to www P65Warnings ca gov pass...

Page 4: ...nts in the design and quality of production components some minor discrepancies may result between the actual vehicle and the information presented in this publication Depictions and or procedures in this publication are intended for reference use only No liability can be accepted for omissions or inaccuracies Any reprinting or reuse of the depictions and or procedures contained within whether who...

Page 5: ... and development of your POLARIS vehicle making it the finest machine we ve ever produced For safe and enjoyable operation of your vehicle be sure to follow the instructions and recommendations in this owner s manual Your manual contains instructions for minor maintenance but information about major repairs is outlined in the POLARIS Service Manual and can be performed by a factory certified Maste...

Page 6: ...s situation which if not avoided COULD result in death or serious injury CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in minor to moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE provides key information by clarifying instructions IMPORTANT IMPORTANT provides key reminders during disassembly assembly and inspection of components The Prohibition Safety Sign indicates an action NOT...

Page 7: ...Introduction 7 Getting Started 11 Features and Controls 17 Operation 39 Dynamix DV Active Suspension If Equipped 43 Maintenance 59 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

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Page 9: ...ice Read your User Guide Always ride with the latest maps and trails data from https ridecommand polaris com en us update BEFORE YOU RIDE Before riding with your new display do the following Read this and the Ride Command User s Guide in their entirety Familiarize yourself with the features and operations of the Display while the vehicle is stationary Download the Polaris RIDE COMMAND App from the...

Page 10: ...rference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CANADA RADIO COMPLIANCE This vehicle contains the following radio equipment or components that contain radio equipment COMPONENT COMPONENT ID MANUFACTURER 9200 Series Disp...

Page 11: ...ehicle contains the following radio equipment or components that contain radio equipment Component 9200 Series Display Component ID RC 7 Manufacturer Polaris Industries Inc Transmitting Frequency 2402 2480 MHz Max RF Transmitting PWR 0 2432 W Other transmitting radio frequencies may exist outside of EU markets Hereby Polaris Industries Inc declares that the above radio equipment is in compliance w...

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Page 13: ...View Mode u Speedometer Tachometer i Gear Status RIDE COMMAND BUTTONS BUTTON DESCRIPTION FUNCTION Menu Button Press the Menu button to access the settings To reboot the display press and hold for 5 seconds Gauge Screen Button Press the Gauge Screen button to select from available screens 11 GETTING STARTED ...

Page 14: ...ccess your Bluetooth connected phone including recent calls contacts dialer and messages Audio Button Press the Audio button to access the Radio Weather USB and connected Bluetooth music interface Volume Decrease Button Press the Volume Decrease button to decrease the volume Press and hold to mute volume Volume Increase Button Press the Volume Increase button to increase the volume 12 GETTING STAR...

Page 15: ... kph 15 5 mph or engine speed is over 4000 rpm AWD will not engage until both vehicle and engine speeds are below these specified values AWD Lock When in All Wheel Drive Lock the front drive is engaged with the front differential in the locked state The locked state drives all wheels at the same speed which will increase steering effort and changes the handling characteristics from the AWD mode If...

Page 16: ...ressing the POLARIS logo at the top of the display screen w This will open the Control Panel From the Control Panel select the settings tab then press the All Settings button located in the lower right corner of the display screen GAUGE VIEW MODE Press q to toggle between the two available gauge view modes Analog and Digital While in the digital gauge view mode press w to invert the MPH and RPM un...

Page 17: ...gnal strength e Wireless Internet Signal Strength if equipped Displays current wireless internet signal strength if equipped r Fuel Level Displays current fuel capacity percentage t Vehicle Direction Displays vehicle direction y Ambient Temperature Displays ambient temperature u Clock Displays current time 15 GETTING STARTED ...

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Page 19: ...access the Badge Panel The Badge Panel provides quick and easy access to key display features for more information on the Badge Panel see page 18 Press and Hold the Menu Power button for five seconds to perform a hard reboot of the display screen 17 FEATURES AND CONTROLS ...

Page 20: ...Badge Panel w App Tray e Controls Tab r Notifications Tab t Brightness Settings y Display Mode u All Settings APP TRAY The App Tray provides easy access to key features on the display screen Tap on any of the listed icons to navigate to that display screen For example tap the map icon to navigate to the map screen or press the plow icon to navigate to the plow mode screen NOTIFICATIONS Press the N...

Page 21: ...ust automatically based on ambient light conditions DISPLAY MODE From the Control tab e select the display mode from the available options y The display mode can be set to Day Night or AUTO mode Day Mode Night Mode ALL SETTINGS Press the All Settings button u to navigate to the settings menu for more information about the settings menu see page 39 19 FEATURES AND CONTROLS ...

Page 22: ... gauge screens can be added or deleted Each gauge screen is customizable and can be set up in the following configurations Four round widgets Two round widgets and a list of three data values A list of five data values To customize your gauge screens press the gear icon located in the lower right corner of the display 20 FEATURES AND CONTROLS ...

Page 23: ...ace disappear after 10 seconds of inactivity return with a tap anywhere on the map ZOOM Use the plus and minus signs on the left side of the screen or pinch the screen with your fingers to zoom in and out on the map Pinch zoom Plus Minus button Auto zoom to way point while navigating Current zoom level relative to maximum and minimum zoom 21 FEATURES AND CONTROLS ...

Page 24: ...o re center your vehicle if not already centered MAP ORIENTATION MAP ICON North Up view locks the maps orientation so that North is always at the top of the screen regardless of your vehicle s position or direction Course Up view rotates the map to match the direction of your vehicle 22 FEATURES AND CONTROLS ...

Page 25: ...OI Points of interest POI such as restaurants gas stations hotels dealers and more are available from the map screen POI will display on map screen as you zoom in and out of the map Tap on the POI icon to view more information about the location GO TO NAV Go to Nav is available from the map screen when viewing a waypoint or POI Go to Nav will display the distance and directional bearing of the POI...

Page 26: ...onnect your Bluetooth device to pair and connect phones and Bluetooth headsets List of paired devices with connection status For phones shows signal strength Listen to music over a headset or through optional vehicle speakers IPHONE To connect your iPhone to the display do the following 1 In your iPhone settings turn on Bluetooth If available make your phone discoverable to other devices in your i...

Page 27: ...is feature it should show up on the Bluetooth connection screen of your phone If no option exists to make your phone visible to the display it is already visible to the display 2 Press the add device button then press OK on the display 3 When your phone appears on the display press the button next to it to pair with your phone 4 Ensure the confirmation code on the screen and your phone are the sam...

Page 28: ...in microphone in the display Phone call audio will play through the phone speakers or Polaris approved headset if connected Some dial options may be unavailable at speeds greater than 3 MPH CONNECTING YOUR BLUETOOTH HEADSET WITH THE DISPLAY The display can connect with Polaris approved Bluetooth headsets to listen to music take phone calls and talk with other riders To connect your Bluetooth hease...

Page 29: ...increments or press the scan up or down icon to search for the next quality signal station 4 To set favorites scroll to a radio station and hold an Empty favorite icon Press the arrows on either side of the favorites to view all 18 favorite slots RADIO Radio sources AM FM MW Medium Wave Europe LW Long Wave Europe WX Weather Show currently playing station song and artist if available Tune up down S...

Page 30: ... Browse available music by artist album song title and playlist if available Show play queue of upcoming songs add and remove music from queue Play pause go to next previous song repeat shuffle BLUETOOTH Show currently playing song Play pause go to next previous song STREAMING SERVICES Show song duration and current progress Play pause skip AUDIO CONTROLS Output to speakers or Bluetooth Volume Up ...

Page 31: ...eft toolbar 3 Select Engine Start Lockout 4 If this your first time activating P A S S you will be prompted to enter a new passcode Enter and verify new passcode Record your passcode for future reference 5 Turn Engine Start Lockout from No to Yes 6 Turn off the vehicle using the key ignition switch NOTICE If the battery becomes low while the P A S S system is enabled the gauge may show New Vehicle...

Page 32: ...ur friends to a group to see their live location on the map of your smartphone tablet or in vehicle Ride Command Display For information on how Group Ride works and for instructions on how to set up Group Ride using your smartphone or with a vehicle to vehicle V2V antenna tap the i icon beside the title from the Group Ride Panel q 30 FEATURES AND CONTROLS ...

Page 33: ...p Ride Works anywhere no phone required Requires an installed V2V antenna standard on MY20 vehicles 1 miles range between vehicles MOBILE PHONE GROUP RIDE To set up a group ride using a mobile phone do the following 1 From the map menu tap the Group Ride button 2 Tap the Setup Mobile Phone Group Ride button on the display screen 3 Complete all three steps on the screen in the specified order to se...

Page 34: ...ill not need to login again into your Ride Command account for future group rides 4 Press the back button to go back to the group ride screen and join your Group Ride NOTE In order for vehicles with a V2V antenna and vehicles using mobile phone based group ride to join the same group at least one member of the group must be connected to both the V2V antenna and the mobile phone based group ride VE...

Page 35: ...istance A GPS lock is required to view nearby group rides 3 Tap the Join button q to join a group Joining a group immediately brings you to the map view of that group Other riders appear as dots on the map If a rider is moving the dot includes a heading arrow pointing in the direction they are riding NOTE The map is set to zoom to group and as you ride it will automatically zoom to keep all riders...

Page 36: ...RIDE GROUP To create a Ride Group do the following 1 On the Group Ride Panel tap the New Group button q to create a group for others to join 2 Give the group a name and choose whether a passcode should be required for others to join the group If the Private toggle is tapped you will be prompted to enter a four digit passcode 3 After creating a group the panel closes and shows the new group on the ...

Page 37: ...e is an automated plow control system based on vehicle gear position To enable Plow Mode do the following 1 On the display go to Settings Vehicle and then select Plow Installed 2 From the Plow installed screen move the toggle switch from No to Yes NOTE The procedure above is only required one time The system will remember your settings for future use If you want to disable seeing the plow mode scr...

Page 38: ...AUTO PLOW MODE Automatic Mode allows the display to automatically lower the plow when you shift to Low and will automatically raise the plow when you shift to Reverse To switch to AUTO plow mode the system requires the following conditions to be met 1 Plow must be fully up and the autostop fairlead must be detecting the rubber stopper 2 Gear Position must be in Park 3 The Winch in and Winch out re...

Page 39: ...nto High Range and Automatic Plow mode is engaged a warning notification will appear on screen If plowing in high is needed touching the Enable in High button to enable High Range operation in automatic mode If the user changes screens or restarts the vehicle High Range will be locked out again and the rider will need to acknowledge the over ride again FAULTS AND WARNINGS The display has several b...

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Page 41: ... tap the All Settings button located in the lower right corner of the display screen INFO Select the Info tab to view basic information about your model such as Vehicle Model VIN Software Version Odometer Miles Engine Hours Distance to Next Service GENERAL Select the General tab to do the following View Bluetooth Devices View Phone Notifications Change Language and Units Update Software Update Map...

Page 42: ...Date Enable Disable 24 Hour format AUDIO Select the Audio tab to do the following Access Equalizer Access Balance and Fader Clear Radio Presets Set Radio Tuner Region VEHICLE Select the Vehicle tab to do the following View Diagnostics View Oil Life Status View GPS Status Set V2V Antenna Status Enable Disable Plow Mode 40 OPERATION ...

Page 43: ... fault Stop the engine immediately Allow the engine to cool down NOTICE If engine overheating seems to be caused by something other than poor cooling conditions see your dealer for service GPS MAPPING NOTE The compass is controlled by the GPS systems Calibration is not required Use the compass and full featured GPS when the GPS receiver is installed includes the display of latitude longitude and e...

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Page 45: ...igned to optimize vehicle comfort and handling through continuously monitoring the driver s inputs and vehicle motion to control the suspension in real time DYNAMIX DV active suspension features FOX electronically controlled shocks driven by a custom Polaris designed suspension control module SCM The suspension control algorithms and software were designed and developed by Polaris engineering team...

Page 46: ...the latest maps and trails data from polaris com ridecommand Your vehicle is equipped with an advanced Ride Command display The suspension control screen provides additional information about the operation of your DYNAMIX DV active suspension system q Ride Mode Indicator w Driveline Mode Indicator e Gear Indicator r Vehicle Speed t Accelerator Pedal Position y Pitch Angle u Roll Angle i Angle G ba...

Page 47: ... Front Right Compression Damping j Steering Angle k Front Right Rebound Damping l G ball Longitudinal Lateral Acceleration 1 Rear Right Compression Damping 2 Rear Right Rebound Damping COMPRESSION AND REBOUND SWEEP NOTICE Compression sweep shown Rebound sweep works similarly but from the bottom q Softer w Stiffer 45 DYNAMIX DV ACTIVE SUSPENSION IF EQUIPPED ...

Page 48: ... independent compression and rebound shock damping This is used to control how fast the shocks compress and extend Compression Damping Force acting against a shock movement in the compressing direction shock length becoming shorter When a shock is being compressed lower compression damping results in faster compression movement and higher compression damping results in a stiffer slower compression...

Page 49: ...d handling mode that can be easily selected by the driver DYNAMIX DV RIDE MODES There are four Ride Modes with pre defined suspension and steering settings to tailor the ride and handling to known uses and conditions The Ride Modes are summarized below ICON NAME SUSPENSION DESCRIPTION ELECTRONIC POWER STEERING DESCRIPTION Baja Mode High compression and low rebound damping for large and aggressive ...

Page 50: ... to allow the shock to move and absorb smaller suspension events High assist level and bump rejection for low steering effort and maximum comfort Ride Modes can be cycled through using the up down button on the steering wheel It will not cycle from top to bottom with an up button press Notice the Mode Slide Out panel shows the active mode and the order position Ride Modes are described in more det...

Page 51: ...m shock extension for absorbing next bump Slightly more rebound damping in the rear to stabilize chassis and provide front high feel Active Events Very aggressive vehicle events so cornering braking and acceleration can still be done aggressively On short duration Airborne events the dampers are biased to keep the nose high so that the vehicle leans back when traversing whoops WHAT THE STEERING SY...

Page 52: ... Rebound Damping Low rebound damping when level to promote shock extension and increase ground clearance Damping is increased on uphill shocks to lean the vehicle into the obstacle or slope Active Events Angle based damping is active at low speeds At high vehicle speeds this mode is the same as comfort mode WHAT THE STEERING SYSTEM IS DOING Large input bump rejection High assist level so that the ...

Page 53: ...ight twisty trails WHAT THE SUSPENSION IS DOING Compression Damping Medium compression damping for a low dynamic ride height and tight feeling vehicle Rebound Damping High rebound damping for a low dynamic ride height and tight feeling vehicle Active Events Very aggressive vehicle events cornering braking and acceleration This mode keeps the vehicle flat and stable with balanced tractions for corn...

Page 54: ...ving Washes WHAT THE SUSPENSION IS DOING Compression Damping Low damping to maximize ride comfort Rebound Damping Low damping to maximize ride comfort Active Events Low aggressiveness on the active events They respond as needed but are tuned to optimize ride comfort WHAT THE STEERING SYSTEM IS DOING High assist level to make the vehicle easy to steer and reduce operator fatigue High input bump rej...

Page 55: ...les based on how much the throttle position is changing and how hard the vehicle is expected to pitch ACCELERATION CONTROL The system continuously monitors vehicle speed accelerator pedal position and engine torque to reduce vehicle pitch body motion and optimize damping for different types of vehicle acceleration For example when you hit the accelerator pedal from a stop the dampers are optimized...

Page 56: ...aking stability in harsh terrains This is the opposite of Acceleration Control During hard braking events the system will increase front compression to prevent vehicle nose dive soften the rear compression damping to absorb braking bumps and increase the rear rebound damping to control vehicle pitch 54 DYNAMIX DV ACTIVE SUSPENSION IF EQUIPPED ...

Page 57: ...cases to promote traction The outside shocks will resist compression and the inside shocks will resist extension Damping biases front to rear throughout the corner entry apex and exit EXAMPLE MANEUVERS Turning Cornering AIRBORNE EVENT CONTROL The Dynamix DV system is constantly and automatically detecting for when the vehicle is airborne and when the vehicle has landed The Dynamix system updates d...

Page 58: ...the vehicle The damping application is biased based on airborne duration so the vehicle has optimized performance in large airborne events and small airborne events like whoops As the vehicle is airborne longer the compression damping will gradually increase to maximize the bottom out performance when landing EXAMPLE MANEUVERS Large whoops that cause an airborne event Glamis jumps Short course rac...

Page 59: ...n flat ground the shocks adjust to maximize ground clearance for obstacle avoidance with high compression damping and low rebound damping High compression damping keeps the shocks extended which increases the ride height and ground clearance while traversing obstacles Low rebound damping allows the tire to fall into the rock holes quickly not upsetting the chassis NOTE This is used only in Rock Mo...

Page 60: ...ersist as long as the button is pressed and momentarily after the button is released This allows the vehicle to better absorb what the driver will encounter ahead such as an obstacle a hole on the trail or a G Out when dune riding Rebound damping is not affected by the DYNAMIX button and still operates based on the ride mode selected and the vehicle state NOTE This feature behaves the same way in ...

Page 61: ...all logs may be unavailable while driving at high speeds UPDATE SOFTWARE NOTICE Before updating the Display always export your existing rides and waypoints to a USB drive to avoid losing them To update the software do the following ON YOUR PERSONAL COMPUTER 1 Go to ridecommand polaris com update 2 Log into your account or create a new account 3 Using the Vehicle Identification Number VIN add your ...

Page 62: ... drive into the USB port on your vehicle 3 Press the Update maps in the General Settings 4 Select the file you want to install by pressing the corresponding down arrow icon 5 This will update the display s map which will automatically restart the display once the update is complete Do not remove the USB flash drive until the display has fully restarted USB HARDWARE SOFTWARE UPDATES For software up...

Page 63: ...ctive Pitch Control 53 Airborne Event Control 55 Angle based Damping 57 Braking Control 54 Cornering Control 55 DYNAMIX Instant Compression Button 58 E Engine Overheat Indicators 41 G Gauge Screen 20 Go to Nav 23 GPS 41 Group Ride 30 Creating a Ride Group 34 Group Ride Setup 31 H Home Screen 20 J Joining a Ride Group 33 M Manual Plow Mode 36 Map Orientation 22 Map Screen 21 Menu Button 17 N Notifi...

Page 64: ...r 15 Overview 11 Settings 14 Riding with a Group 34 S Safety Symbols 4 Screen Brightness 19 Settings 39 Signal Words 4 Speed Limitation 59 U Update Maps 60 Update Software 59 V Vehicle Storage 59 W Warning Symbols 4 Waypoints 23 Welcome Page 3 Z Zoom 21 62 ...

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Page 66: ...For your nearest Polaris dealer call 1 800 POLARIS 765 2747 or visit www polaris com Polaris Inc 2100 Highway 55 Medina MN 55340 Part No 9939949 Rev 04 Printed in USA ...

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