INFINITE TUNE: With Infinite Tune in the Mission Control App, the motor Peak Power can now be adjusted
separately from the motor Support and vice versa. The amount of Peak Power the motor draws from the battery can
be tuned independently for each Support mode and adjusted to your riding style, terrain, desired performance and
desired range. We recommend starting with following settings. Turbo: 100% (Support) / 100% (Peak Power). Trail:
35% / 100%. Eco: 35% / 35%.
SUPPORT: The Support mode sliders change how much assistance the motor
provides in each mode, based on pedaling input. Generally, more Support
provides faster acceleration and easier climbing at the expense of shorter
range and greater chance of wheelspin. Less Support results in longer range,
and more control in situations where traction is limited, e.g. loose climbs and
tight switchbacks. For example, pedaling in Trail mode with Support set at
50% will require approximately double the effort to get the same motor assist
as compared to pedaling in Turbo mode with Support set at 100%.
PEAK POWER: In addition to the Support mode setting, there is also the Peak
Power setting. This refers to the maximum power output by the motor for
each Support mode. This can be set at up to 100% for all Support modes. If
Peak Power is set to 100% for all Support modes, the harder you pedal the
more assist you get in each Support mode. For example, if a Support mode is
set at 35% with Peak Power set at 100%, you can still achieve 100% Peak
Power by pedaling with more effort and high rider torque. If Peak Power is set
at less than 100%, you will limit the amount of current the motor provides,
creating an artificial ceiling for the current. Setting Eco mode with an artificial Peak Power ceiling
will improve range, as well as provide greater differentiation between Support modes.
Specialized recommends experimenting with the power settings that work best for your riding
style and conditions.
The motor support system provides a high degree of interface flexibility, through Bluetooth and/or ANT+
connectivity. Depending on the device and the connectivity option, a variety of features can be accessed.
BLUETOOTH LE: The Mission Control App (iOS or Android) provides an enhanced ride experience by recording
rides while syncing with Strava, eliminating "range anxiety" with the Smart Control function, GPS-based navigation,
and system diagnostics. Android and iOS devices can sync to all KENEVO bicycles via Bluetooth LE. Visit Google
Play or the Apple App Store for the latest version of the free Mission Control App. All Mission Control functionality
instructions can be found within the App itself.
ANT+: The ANT+ Protocol offers a range of devices that sync with the KENEVO bicycles, including the Specialized
TC1 display, available separately.
The LEV (Light Electric Vehicle) profile allows visibility of additional types of data, including cadence, rider power
output, motor temperature, battery temperature, battery State of Charge, and speed. For an up-to-date list of
LEV compatible ANT+ devices go to https://www.thisisant.com/directory/filter/~/~/~/200/.
The "Fake Channel" option displays the battery State of Charge on any ANT+ cycling device that has an unused
Power, Heart rate, or Cadence channel. The Mission Control App must be used to select this option.
KENEVO models are all equipped with the TCU display. The display turns on the motor, and provides access to the
support modes options, as well as the battery state of charge and error codes.
To pair the TCU display with the Mission Control app, the pincode located on the bottom of the TCU display must
be entered in the app (the display must be removed from the frame to see it). The code is also located on the
removable frame decal on the top tube.
To replace the 1620 coin cell battery, use tweezers to pull the battery out. When installing a new battery, make
sure it is fully inserted.
The micro-USB port below the battery port is for Authorized Specialized Retailer and Specialized Service Center
diagnostic use only. Please ensure the USB rubber seal is always correctly pressed in and firmly closed.
7.3. CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS
7.4. TCU DISPLAY
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