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Fig.4 TIME adjustment
It is possible to adjust first the hours and then the minutes, depending on the digit
selected (which will be shown flashing with f=1Hz, Duty=50%); briefly pressing the
button will increase the parameter selected by one, while longer pressure will
enable another parameter to be selected (minutes rather than hours). Once the
adjustment has been effected, normal operation is resumed by holding the button
depressed for about 3 seconds. The Time parameter will be visualised in a 24h for-
mat if the unit of measurement selected is k.p.h., and in the 12h format if the unit
of measurement selected is m.p.h.
Note 1 Once into the adjustment menu, the system will return to nor-
mal operation mode if 20 seconds pass without the button being pres-
sed.
Note 2 Once into the adjustment menu, if the bike starts to move
(speed>0), the system will automatically return to normal operation
mode.
Sequence displayed:
from 0:00 to 23:59 in 0-24h format
from 0:00 to 12:59 in 0-12h a.m. format
from 1:00 to 11:59 in 0-12h p.m. format
Precision of the clock: ±2.5”/day. The information is not saved to memory.
2.4 Automatic trip function (TD)
This function describes the function/display of the unit’s automatic trip function.
This function is always shown using the 2-5 digits and is accompanied by the let-
ters TD, as shown in Fig.5; the figure shown represents the distance run by the bike
expressed in kilometres or miles (depending on the unit of measurement selected),
with a resolution of 0.1 (kilometres or miles); this counter is automatic: it is activa-
ted by the first impulse from the speed sensor. The figure is not saved permanent-
ly. It is possible to zero the counter associated with this parameter by pressing the
button (below the TD function) for about 3 seconds until the value 000.0 appears.
The zeroing of the TD can be effected both while stationary and whilst moving, and
also zeroes the LAP function. If the figure exceeds 999.9, the system will automati-
cally zero the TD and LAP, and will then restart the trip.
Fig.5 TD function
2.5 Automatic trip function (CountDown)
This function describes the function/display of the unit’s countdown trip function.
This function is always shown using the 2-5 digits and is accompanied by the fla-
shing letters TD (see Fig.6); the counter is always active and counts down with a
resolution of 0.1 (kilometres or miles depending on the unit of measurement selec-
ted). It is possible to modify the value associated with this parameter by pressing
the button (below the TD function and whilst stationary) for about 3 seconds until
only the segments relative to the countdown function and the letters TD (still fla-
shing) are active, while all the other segments are switched off, as shown in Fig.7.
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TIME
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88.9