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4.
Setup
You need to set up this module after installation. It is recommended to perform
the setup procedure with WARM engine.
-
Raise the rear wheel off the ground by using a stand.
(If you do not have a stand, or your speedometer is driven off the front wheel,
set up the unit while riding. Find a long, straight road with light traffic. The unit
does not learn the same gear twice, this makes it easy to set up on the road.
You can even shift down and stop during the setup if needed. Do not stare at
the display, watch the road and ride with extreme care as always!)
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Turn the ignition On. The display counts backwards (
“
6
to
1
”
)
indicating that the memory is clear.
(If the display counts upwards when ignition is turned on, the memory is not
clear. Perform the Reset procedure if you wish to set it up again.)
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The display flashes
“
L
”
(Learning) slowly.
Start the engine in Neutral, and let it idle. The display flashes faster for
a few seconds while the RPM signal is being received correctly.
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The display flashes
“
1
”
slowly.
At this point, wait until the RPM drops to the normal idle speed.
Select 1st gear, release the clutch and keep the engine at approx. 2-4
times of your idle speed (usually 2000-4000 RPM). The display flashes
faster while the SPEED signal is being received correctly.
The unit is now learning the gear position. Depending on the bike
model, the learning may take from a few seconds up to a minute.
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The display shows
“
n
”
(next) for a second, then
“
2
”
flashes slowly.
Select 2nd gear, release the clutch and raise RPM. Again, the display
flashes faster while learning the gear position.
Repeat this process until all gears have been programmed (5 or 6).
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In top gear, wait until
“
o
”
(over) is indicated and the display stops
flashing.
(If your bike has 6 gears, you will need to select 6th gear when prompted,
otherwise the unit will exit from programming mode in 5 seconds and you will
need to repeat the setup procedure.)
The unit is now programmed and should indicate all gears correctly.
Now, when ignition is turned on, the display counts forward (
“
1
to
5
”
or
“
1
to
6
”
) indicating that it is programmed and fully functional.
Note 1: If you have a
SpeedoHealer
(or other speedometer calibrator) and you
change the calibration factor, probably you will have to reset the GIpro and
perform the setup procedure again.
Note 2: The unit stores all settings in Flash memory, there is no need to set it up
again if you disconnect or remove the battery.