Note 1 Adjustment interval (wheel circumference): from 1,000mm to
2,500mm with steps of 1mm.
Note 2 If the wheel circumference selected is >2,500mm, the system will
automatically set the default value (2,091mm).
ENDURO
setting
SUPERMOTARD
setting
Fig.9 Adjustment of wheel circumference
Once the wheel circumference has been adjusted, it is possible to modify the unit
of measurement by holding the button depressed for about 3 seconds while the les-
ser figure is selected; at this point, the display will show the letters 'km/h' and
'Mph', with the unit selected initially shown flashing (f=1Hz, Duty=50%). This para-
meter is modified in the same way as described above. The change in unit of mea-
surement will irreversibly cancel the TD and LAP.
Fig.10 Adjustment of units of measurement
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MPH
By holding the button depressed for about 3 seconds while the unit of measure-
ment is selected (shown flashing with f=1Hz, Duty=50%), it is possible to modify
the number of wheel impulses. This parameter expresses the number of impulses
the electronic sensor sends to the instrument for each complete turn of the wheel.
The adjustment interval permitted ranges from a minimum of 1 for each complete
turn of the wheel to a maximum of 6.
Note 3 The impulses may also NOT have equal lapses of time between
them.
By holding the button depressed for about 3 seconds while the value is selected, it
is possible to return to standard operating mode.
PULSE
Fig.11 Adjustment of impulses for each complete turn of the wheel
Note 4 The information concerning the values for the wheel circumfe-
rence, unit of measurement and number of impulses for each turn of
the wheel selected, are saved to memory.
Note 5 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 6 Once into the adjustment menu, if the bike starts to move
(speed>0), the system will automatically return to normal operation
mode.
2.8 Succession of functions shown
Scrolling through the functions is always possible, whether stationary or moving, by
pressing on the button in accordance with the sequence shown below:
Button
TIME
LAP
TOD
TD
4
COUNTDOWN
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