VANPOWERS JL5272 LCD User Manual

Display for city vanture & r7

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  • Page 1 Vanpowers Bike Display User Manual For City Vanture & R7...
  • Page 2 USER GUIDE JL5272 LCD...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Appearance and Specifications .......................4 2. Overview of Functions and Buttons ....................5 2.1 Preset and Default Items ...................... 5 2.2 Display Example Image ......................5 2.3 Buttons ..........................6 3. User Warnings ..........................6 4. Installation Instructions ........................7 5. Standard Operation .........................7 5.1 Power On/Off ........................7 5.2 Display Interface ........................
  • Page 4: Appearance And Specifications

    User Instructions Dear User, To ensure the best possible performance for your e-bike, please read through the JL5272 display manual carefully before use. From hardware installation to settings to basic functions, this manual will go over every aspect of the display in brief and concise language. It will also help you troubleshoot potential problems to prevent you from having to research confusing technological terms.
  • Page 5: Overview Of Functions And Buttons

    The JL5272 is matched with an N3 button that can be installed on either the left or right side of the handlebar. The N3 button is connected to the lead wire at the bottom of the JL5272 display. Illustrations are provided below. 2.
  • Page 6: Buttons

    2.3 Buttons The JL5272 display has three buttons. In this manual, the key is represented by [MODE], the key is represented by [UP], and key is represented by [DOWN]. 3. User Warnings Pay attention and practice the recommended safety precautions during use.
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    The display comes with a waterproof membrane. Please do not remove it, otherwise the performance of the display in wet conditions may be affected. Please do not change settings/parameters without knowing what they do, as this may greatly affect your riding experience. Be sure to schedule maintenance as soon as the display shows signs of abnormal function.
  • Page 8: Display Interface

    turn off the e-bike. In the power-off state, the display will no longer consume battery power, with a rate of leakage of less than 1uA. If the bike has not being used for more than 10 minutes, the display will automatically shut down.
  • Page 9: Cruise Control

    Real-time speed Maximum trip speed (MAX) Average trip speed (AVG) 5.4 Cruise Control Press and hold [DOWN] for 2 seconds to enter assisted walk mode. The bike will travel at a fixed speed of 3.7 mph (6 km/h).
  • Page 10: Headlight

    Assisted walk interface Warning: Assisted walk mode is only recommended while pushing the bike. Please do not use it while riding. 5.5 Headlight Press and hold the [UP] key for 2 seconds to turn on the headlight. Press and hold the [UP] key again for 2 seconds to turn it off. Headlight interface 5.6 Power Output...
  • Page 11: Battery Capacity

    Use the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to change the assist level and motor output power. The default output power range goes from level 0 to level Assist level interface 5.7 Battery Capacity The battery indicator will be full when the battery level is high. When the battery level gets too low, the indicator will be empty, indicating that the battery needs to be charged immediately.
  • Page 12: Trip Clearing

    Setting list interface 6.1 Trip Clearing Short press the [MODE] key to enter the Trip Clearing settings. This setting has two options. The default NO means that the total mileage will not be reset after each ride, whereas YES means that the mileage will be reset after each ride.
  • Page 13: Backlight

    Single-trip mileage reset interface 6.2 Backlight Short press the [MODE] key to enter the Backlight settings. You can choose from three backlight brightness levels; 1 is the darkest, 2 is standard, and 3 is the brightest. The default setting is level 3. Long press the [MODE] key to save your changes and return to the settings menu.
  • Page 14: Automatic Shut-Off Time

    two options: km and miles. The default km represents metric units, while miles represents imperial units. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to select km or miles. Long press the [MODE] key to save your changes and return to the settings menu. Unit settings interface 6.4 Automatic Shut-Off Time Short press the [MODE] key to enter the Automatic Shut-Off Time...
  • Page 15: Wheel Size

    Auto off time interface 6.5 Wheel Size Short press the [MODE] key to enter the Wheel Size settings. The available wheel size values are 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 700C, 28, and 29.5. Select the correct wheel size using the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to ensure the accuracy of the speed and mileage data.
  • Page 16: Speed Limit

    The password to set the speed limit is 0512. Warning: Raising the speed limit of your e-bike may violate your local laws. Vanpowers Bike is not responsible for any issues caused by your decision to change the speed limit. Speed limit interface 6.7 Enable/Disable Password...
  • Page 17: Modify Password

    respectively. Long press the [MODE] key to save your changes and return to the settings menu. Password enable/disable setting interface 6.8 Modify Password Short press the [MODE] key to enter the password modification menu. The password has a total of four digits. Each digit can be selected by using the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to choose a number to confirm and move on to the next digit.
  • Page 18: Pas Range

    Password modification interface 6.9 PAS Range Short press the [MODE] key to enter the PAS Range settings. Eight pedal assist level ranges are available to choose from: 0–3, 1–3, 0–5, 1–5, 0–7, 1–7, 0–9, and 1–9. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to choose your PAS range, then long press the [MODE] key to confirm your changes and return to the settings menu.
  • Page 19: Start-Up Speed

    Short press the [MODE] key to enter the pedal assist toggling menu. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to switch between YES and NO to enable or disable the pedal assist button, respectively. The default setting is YES. Short press the [MODE] button to confirm your choice and enter the PAS speed settings.
  • Page 20: System Reset

    Start-up speed interface 6.12 System Reset Use the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to switch between YES and NO. NO means the system does not need to reset, and YES means that the system should be reset to the default parameters. Long press the [MODE] key to return to the settings menu after reset.
  • Page 21: User Preparation Advisory

    the settings menu. 7. User Preparation Advisory Before using the display, please read the instruction manual carefully. 8. Q&A Q: Why can I not turn on the display? A: Please check whether the battery is charged/turned on and whether the lead wire is broken. Q: What do I do when an error code appears on the display? A: Contact a mechanic for repairs.
  • Page 22: Software Version

    The shell is scratched or broken after delivery  The display’s lead wire is frayed or broken  Failure or damage caused by accidental disasters (such as fire, etc.) or  natural disasters (such as lightning strikes, earthquakes, etc.) The product has exceeded the warranty period ...

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