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This information is stored permanently in a non-volatile memory (E2prom updated every
kilometre).
If this memory contains no data, the screen will display 00000.
This information is always calculated in kilometres. However, it can be displayed in either
kilometres (default) or in miles. The configuration menu should be used to change the unit
of measurement.
During the normal operation of the device it is not possible to reset this information to
zero.
TRIP DISTANCE (TD)
This information appears in the digits 1÷5 with
the TOTAL symbol lit, as shown in the figure.
The data displayed represent the distance co-
vered by the machine expressed in miles or
kilometres (according to the unit of measure
selected) with a resolution of 0.1 (miles or ki-
lometres).
This meter is set in operation automatically
with the first pulse from the Hall sensor. This
data is not saved permanently in the E²PROM.
To reset this information to zero, hold down the button for about 2 seconds until the value
000.0 appears.
The TD can be reset to zero whether the speed is zero or not. If the TD is reset, the AVE
and LAP are also reset to zero.
If TD exceeds the value of 999.9, the device automatically adjusts TD, AVE and LAP to zero
and resets the meter.
This data is stored permanently in a non-volatile memory (E²PROM, which is updated every
100 m).
AVERAGE SPEED (AVE)
This function describes the proper functioning/
displaying of the average speed function rela-
ted to TD and LAP. This information appears
in the 1÷5 digits with the AVE symbol lit (see
the figure).
The data represents the average speed main-
tained by the machine (expressed in km/h or
in Mph, depending on the unit of measurement
selected), calculated as the ratio between the
distance travelled (TD) and the time needed to
travel the distance (LAP).
Chassis
Trip distance
Average speed
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