I posted this on the other thread, but in case you don't check it;
5.2. Reviewing and Changing TRE mode
1. Activate the display (refer to section 5.1)
2. Press and release the button.
The current TRE mode is displayed (blinking) for 3 seconds. The indication can be one
of the followings:
- : Normal Mode, TRE is not active
4 : 4
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Gear Map used when gear box is not in Neutral
Recommended setting for DL1000, B-King, all Cruisers
5 : 5
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Gear Map used when gear box is not in Neutral
Recommended setting for GSXR1000, GSX1300R, GSF1250
6 : 6
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Gear Map used when gear box is not in Neutral
Recommended setting for other Suzuki models
7 : Special mode to by-pass 180 km/h top speed limiter
Recommended setting for Suzuki models sold in Japan (e.g. GSX1400)
3.a. If you don’t want to change the TRE mode, wait until the display stops blinking (3
seconds). The display goes back to normal operation.
3.b. If you’d like to change the setting, press and release the button while the display is
blinking. You can cycle through the four TRE modes by pressing the button
repeatedly.
When the desired TRE mode is blinking on the display, wait for three seconds. The
unit will work according to the TRE mode selected, and the display goes back to
normal operation.
Notes: - For your own safety, do not review or change TRE mode while riding.
- To comply with local regulations, do not activate TRE mode on public roads.
5.3. Starting the Auto-Learning procedure
If the display does not indicate the gears selected correctly, start the Auto-Learning procedure:
1. If you have a stand, raise the rear wheel off the ground. Otherwise, sit on the bike.
2. Activate the display (refer to section 5.1). Make sure that the side-stand is up and the
engine stop switch is in RUN position. Do not start the engine.
3. Select Neutral.
4. Press the button and keep it depressed until “L” (Learning) appears on the display.
5. Release the button. If the gear box is in Neutral, “L” starts blinking and Auto-Learning
procedure starts.
6. After a few seconds, the next gear to be learned is blinking on the display (1, 2, 3, 4, 5
or 6). Select the gear indicated on the display. In order to change gear with engine off,
you may need to move the rear wheel back and forth while pushing the gear selector.
“L” is blinking while the selected gear is being learned.
Repeat this step until all gears have been learned.
If you’d like to start over the process, press the button once, then go to step 3.
7. If all six gears have been learned, “U” (Update) is blinking on the display for a few
seconds. If your bike has less than 6 gears, press and release the button.
The unit saves the new gear positions to Flash memory, then the display goes back to
normal operation.- 4 -
5.4. Resetting the unit
The Reset will clear the following data, and factory defaults will be restored:
- Gear Positions recorded
- TRE mode (default is Normal mode, i.e. TRE off)
- Auto Brightness Control Sensitivity Level (default is 4)
1. Activate the display (refer to section 5.1).
2. Press the button and keep it depressed until “L” (Learning) appears on the display.
3. Press and release the button again to terminate the Auto-Learning procedure.
“U” (Update) is blinking on a display for a few seconds. Factory default values have
been restored.
Note: The unit retains all settings when the battery is disconnected or removed.
5.5. Checking whether pre-set (default) or custom (taught) Gear Positions are in use
Disconnect and reconnect the power lead on the battery terminal to restart the unit.
Whenever the unit is powered up, the display indicates either “d” (default) or the number of
gears taught (5 or 6) for about 1 second, then the actual gear selected will be shown.
5.6. Checking and Adjusting the Sensitivity of the Auto Brightness Controller
The sensitivity can be adjusted in 10 levels, from 0 to 9.
Level 4 is the default value. Decrease the level if you’d prefer less brightness, and increase the
level if more brightness is desired.
If you decrease the Sensitivity Level in low ambient light, or increase it in strong daylight, you
may not notice a difference in display brightness because it may be already at minimum or
maximum setting.
If you set the level to 9, the Auto Brightness Controller will be disabled and the brightness will
be always at maximum, regardless of the ambient light intensity.
1. Select Neutral and have the ignition key in OFF position. The display is blank.
2. Depress the button then turn the ignition ON.
3. Release the button after about 3 seconds, when “A” (Adjust) is displayed.
4. The current Sensitivity Level is shown on the display (blinking).
5.a. If you don’t want to change the Sensitivity Level, wait until the display stops blinking.
After 3 seconds, the display goes back to normal operation.
5.b. If you’d like to change the setting, press and release the button while the display is
blinking. You can cycle through the values by pressing the button repeatedly.
When the desired Sensitivity Level is blinking on the display, wait for three seconds.
The display goes back to normal operation, and the new Sensitivity Level will be in
effect.
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