DASHBOARD
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Pos.
Description
1
High beam indicator light
2
Turn signal indicator light
3
Display
4
Odometer trip control/MODE button
5
Oil indicator light (mod. Casa-Motard)
2
3
1
mph km/h
TOTAL TD
LAP MAX
BUTTON
The purpose of the button is to:
• Let you scroll the various functions.
• Reset the value of the partial distance, stop-
watch and maximum speed.
• Access the setup menu to set the clock, change
the unit of measure.
Scrolling of functions (i.e. changing from one func-
tion to the next) is always possible, regardless of
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whether the vehicle is moving or not. Briefly press
(tmin = 1sec.) the button and, when you release it,
the display will be updated with the new function.
The partial distance, stopwatch and maximum speed
can be reset with the vehicle either moving or at a
standstill, as described in the subsequent paragraphs.
The setup menu can be accessed only when the
vehicle is stopped. This is managed as described in
the chapter SETUP MENU.
The button is active with the engine running in case
of models without battery vehicle. It works when
the key selector is turned for models equipped with
a vehicle battery.
SEQUENCE OF FUNCTIONS SHOWN
It is always possible to scroll the functions,
5
whether the vehicle is moving or not. To do so,
use the button in the sequence set forth in the
following table:
Brief press:
TOTAL TD LAP MAX
SET CLOCK
SET UNIT OF MEASURE
4
TOTAL
distance travelled
TD
partial distance travelled
LAP
lap time
MAX
maximum speed
CURRENT SPEED FUNCTION
The information is always displayed on digits
10÷12 (fig. A) If the selected unit of measure
is km/h (default value), the corresponding digit
is shown. Use the button and access the setup
menu to change the unit of measure to mph.
km/h
TOTAL
mph
TOTAL
Indication of speed in km/h and mph (fig. A)
Indication of speed in km/h and mph (fig. A)
The displayed value is updated every 0.5 sec-
onds.
TOTALIZER FUNCTION (TOTAL)
The information is shown on digits 1÷5 accompa-
nied by the message TOTAL, as shown in fig. B
km/h
TOTAL
mph
TOTAL
Total distance travelled (fig. B)
Total distance travelled (fig. B)
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