LAP recording
With the LAP function "active", it is possible to record
the Lap time.
To record the lap time it is necessary to activate the
LAP TIME function through the Setting Menu in the
LAP page.
After enabling this function, lap time can be recorded
as follows:
-
the first time the rider presses button (3), the
"timer" of the first lap starts and "START LAP" will
be displayed flashing for 4 seconds in MENU 1:
then the previous function will be displayed
automatically;
-
from this moment, whenever button (3) is
pressed, the Instrument panel will automatically
show the lap time in MENU 1 for 10 seconds and
the LAP "number" instead of the engine coolant
temperature indication: after 10 seconds it will
display the previous function.
30 laps max. can be recorded.
If the instrument panel "memory" is full, whenever
button (3) is pressed, the instrument panel does not
record any lap time and "FULL -- LAP" will be displayed
flashing for 4 seconds until lap times are reset. This
indication will be displayed until all times are reset
with the LAP erase function in the Setting Menu
(ERASE).
When the "LAP" function is disabled, the current "lap"
is not recorded.
If the LAP function is enabled and vehicle is suddenly
stopped (Key-Off), the function will be automatically
disabled (even if timer was active, the current "lap"
would not be recorded).
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 0 (zero) and will
keep running until the recording function is disabled.
If, on the contrary, the LAP function is enabled and
"memory" was not reset, but recorded laps are less
than 30 (example: 18 recorded laps) the Instrument
Panel records any left lap until memory is full (in this
case 12 further laps can be recorded).
In this function only the lap times being recorded are
displayed; other data are anyway recorded (MAX
speed, MAX rpm and limiter if reached), and can be
later displayed in the "Stored LAPs displaying"
function (LAP REC) in the Setting Menu.
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Страница 223: ...Loosen screw 15 securing negative cable 16 to battery negative pole and remove the battery 15 16 Fig 147 221...
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