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General Information
Central Display Area
The central display area is used to display the
two Trip Computers, the Settings Menu (if
vehicle is stationary) and the Adjustment
Menu (if vehicle is moving or not in neutral).
By default the last selected Trip Computer
(TRIP 1 or TRIP 2) will be displayed when the
ignition is turned on.
Trip Computer 1
Pressing the SELECT button briefly will toggle
between the two trip computers.
See page
41
for full details of trip computer
operation.
Pressing the SELECT button for two seconds
or longer will access the SETTINGS menu (if
the motorcycle is stationary) (see page
43
for
full details of the SETTINGS menu) or the
ADJUSTMENT menu (if vehicle is moving or
not in neutral) (see page
48
for full details of
the ADJUSTMENT menu).
Note that the ADJUSTMENT menu can also
be accessed when the motorcycle is
stationary from the SETTINGS menu.
Trip Computer 1 and 2
There are two sets of trip computer data,
shown as TRIP 1 and TRIP 2.
Each trip displays the same sets of data
independently of the other trip. It is possible
to:
•
Reset each set of trip data independently.
Trip 2 can also be set to reset
automatically, after an adjustable time
delay of between 1 and 8 hours;
•
Select which three trip data items are
shown on each trip display screen.
The top and bottom lines of each trip display
are selected from the SETTINGS menu and
are then permanently displayed, when that
trip screen is being displayed. When that trip
screen is displayed it is then possible to scroll
through the list of remaining trip items to
change what is shown on the center line.
If a trip item is permanently displayed on the
top or bottom line it will not be displayed
again on the center line.
1.
SCROLL button, up
2. SCROLL button, down
3. SELECT button
TRIP 1
MPH
0
10:08
N
26°C
1892
ODO
144.2
chdo
3
chsb_2
1
2
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