Activating/Deactivating The Display Modes - KTM 660 SMC 2004 Owner's Manual

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Display
X
SPEED / ODO
10
X
X
SPEED / MAX
X
X
SPEED / LAP
X
LAP / LAP
X
X
SPEED / CLK
X
SPEED / H
X
X
SPEED / TRP1
X
X
SPEED / AVS1
X
X
SPEED / STP1
X
X
SPEED / TRP2
X
X
SPEED / AVS2
X
X
SPEED / STP2
OVERVIEW OF TRIPMASTER FUNCTIONS
+
Press
no function
no function
starts / stops LAP
stops LAP, stores LAP
figure LAP remains
figure, resets LAP to 0
next figure
no function
no function
no function
no function
no function
increases TRP2 figure
decreases TRP2 figure
no function
starts / stops STP2

Activating/deactivating the display modes

It may not be necessary to display all of the display modes (functions) at the
same time. It is possible to conceal any information not currently required.
By deactivating certain functions, the MODE button will only allow you to
select from the activated modes.
In the SPEED/H mode, press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to
access the SETUP menu. The blinking function can be activated by pressing
the + button and deactivated by pressing the – button.
If no button is pressed for 20 seconds, the setting will be stored
automatically and the display will return to the SPEED/H mode.
+
activates the blinking display
BUTTON
deactivates the blinking display
BUTTON
press the MODE
to change to the next display without changing
BUTTON
any settings
press and hold the MODE
change to the SPEED/H mode
Press
Press MODE
no function
next display mode
no function
next display mode
next display mode
no function
next display mode
no function
next display mode
no function
next display mode
no function
next display mode
no function
next display mode
no function
next display mode
next display mode
no function
next display mode
no function
next display mode
3
to store the settings and
BUTTON
SECONDS
Hold MODE for 3 sec
no function
resets MAX to 0
clears all LAP figures
next display mode
set clock menu
display setup menu
resets TRP1, STP1 and
AVS1 to 0
resets TRP1, STP1 and
AVS1 to 0
resets TRP1, STP1 and
AVS1 to 0
resets TRP2 to 0
next display mode
sets STP2 to 0

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