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SCIWIL SW-M58 User Manual

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USERS GUIDE
SW-M58
Note: If your motor is TONGSHENG (TSDZ series) protocol, please
directly jump to page 13 to view.
E-Bike Display
Model:SW-M58
Protocol:Bafang UART (TONGSHENG protocol on page 13)
Version:V6.04
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  • Page 1 USERS GUIDE SW-M58 Note: If your motor is TONGSHENG (TSDZ series) protocol, please directly jump to page 13 to view. E-Bike Display Model:SW-M58 Protocol:Bafang UART (TONGSHENG protocol on page 13) Version:V6.04...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents E-Bike Display ........................ 1 Model:SW-M58 ......................1 Protocol:Bafang UART ....................1 Version:V6.04 ......................1 Ⅰ. Safety Notes ..................... 3 Ⅱ. Overview ....................... 4 1. Product Name and Model ................4 2. Product Introduction ..................4 3. Specifications ....................4 Communications Protocol: Bafang UART ........
  • Page 3 Ⅰ. Safety Notes PLEASE TAKE CAUTION WHEN USE,DO NOT PLUG OR UNPLUG THE DISPLAY WHILE YOUR E-BIKE IS POWERED ON.  AVOID CLASHES OR BUMPS TO THE DISPLAY.  AVOID USING IN HEAVY RAINS, SNOWS OR LONG EXPOSURE TO STRONG SUNLIGHT.
  • Page 4: E-Bike Display

    1. Product Name and Model Product Name: E-Bike Display Product Model: SW-M58 2. Product Introduction SW-M58 features high-brightness anti-glare color LCD and minimalist interface, working as an ideal HMI solution for EN15194 electric bikes. 3. Specifications Working Voltage: DC 24V/36V/48V/60V/72V ...
  • Page 5: Size

    5. Size 6. Assembly ① Open the holder ring/rubber spacer of the display and fix the display on the handlebar, adjust it to a proper facing angle. Use a M4 Hex Wrench to fix and tighten the screws. Standard fixing torque: 1N·m. *Damage due to excessive fixing torque is not covered by warranty.
  • Page 6: Ⅲ. Operation

    Ⅲ. Operation 1. Display Interface 1.1 Riding Interface Status: Real-time Riding Status: Bluetooth, Front Light, Brake, Low  Voltage, Turning, Cruise, Drive Status, etc. Battery Status: Residual Battery Percentage  Multi-Function Section: ODO (total range), TRIP (single ride range),  MAX (max.
  • Page 7: Setting Interface

    1.2 Setting Interface Settings P01 Parameter 02 In the above interface: Setting Item: P01, Parameter Value: 02 1.3 Error Interface Error Mark Error Code In the above interface: Error Indicator: ERROR, Error Code: 30 2. Key Pad SWK2 Keypad Illustration: - 7 -...
  • Page 8: Key Operation

    There are 3 keys on the SWK2 keypad, in the following instructions: ∧ is called Plus Key; is called On/Off Key; is called Minus Key; ∨ 3. Key Operation Key operation guide as follows: Press and Hold: means press and hold the key(s) for more than 2s. Press: means press the key(s) for less than 0.5s.
  • Page 9: Toggle Displays

    3.3 Toggle Displays When the display is on, press the On/Off Key to toggle among ODO (total range), Trip (single trip range), TIME (riding time) etc. 3.4 Light On/Off Turn on the Front Light: when the front light is off, press and hold the Up Key to turn it on, and the light icon will be shown on the riding interface (to remove this functions, please reconfigure the controller).
  • Page 10: Setting Items

    if there’s no operation for 10s. 4.2 Setting Items P01: Backlight Brightness. 1: darkest; 5: brightest.  P02: System Unit. 0: km (metric); 1: mile (imperial).  P03: Auto-Off Time  0: never, other value means auto-off time interval. Range: 0-60, Unit: minute P04: Pedal Assist Level ...
  • Page 11: Error Code

    5. Error Code Error Code (decimal) Status Note Normal 0x01 Throttle Not Return(stall at high-level) 0x04 Throttle Failure 0x05 Low Voltage Protection 0x06 Over Voltage Protection 0x07 Motor Hall Signal Error 0x08 Motor Phase Error 0x09 Overheat Protection of Controller 0x10 Controller Temperature Sensor Error 0x11...
  • Page 12 3. Damage to the surface after leaving factory, including shell, screen,  buttons, or other appearance parts. 4. Damage to wiring and cables after leaving factory, including breaks  and exterior scratch. 5. Damage or loss due to force majeure (e.g. fire or earthquake) or ...
  • Page 13 USERS GUIDE SW-M58 E-Bike Display Model:SW-M58 Protocol:Tongsheng UART Version:V6.04...
  • Page 14 Contents E-Bike Display ........................ 1 Model:SW-M58 ......................1 Protocol:Tongsheng UART ..................1 Version:V6.04 ......................1 Ⅰ. Safety Notes ..................... 3 Ⅱ. Overview ....................... 4 1. Product Name and Model ................4 2. Product Introduction ..................4 3. Specifications ....................4 Communications Protocol: Tongsheng UART ......
  • Page 15 Ⅰ. Safety Notes PLEASE TAKE CAUTION WHEN USE,DO NOT PLUG OR UNPLUG THE DISPLAY WHILE YOUR E-BIKE IS POWERED ON.  AVOID CLASHES OR BUMPS TO THE DISPLAY.  AVOID USING IN HEAVY RAINS, SNOWS OR LONG EXPOSURE TO STRONG SUNLIGHT.
  • Page 16: E-Bike Display

    1. Product Name and Model Product Name: E-Bike Display Product Model: SW-M58 2. Product Introduction SW-M58 features high-brightness anti-glare color LCD and minimalist interface, working as an ideal HMI solution for EN15194 electric bikes. 3. Specifications Working Voltage: DC 24V/36V/48V/60V/72V ...
  • Page 17: Size

    5. Size 6. Assembly ① Open the holder ring/rubber spacer of the display and fix the display on the handlebar, adjust it to a proper facing angle. Use a M4 Hex Wrench to fix and tighten the screws. Standard fixing torque: 1N·m. *Damage due to excessive fixing torque is not covered by warranty.
  • Page 18: Ⅲ. Operation

    Ⅲ. Operation 1. Display Interface 1.1 Riding Interface Status: Real-time Riding Status: Bluetooth, Front Light, Brake, Low  Voltage, Turning, Cruise, Drive Status, etc. Battery Status: Residual Battery Percentage  Multi-Function Section: ODO (total range), TRIP (single ride range),  MAX (max.
  • Page 19: Setting Interface

    1.2 Setting Interface Settings P01 Parameter 02 In the above interface: Setting Item: P01, Parameter Value: 02 1.3 Error Interface Error Mark Error Code In the above interface: Error Indicator: ERROR, Error Code: 30 2. Key Pad SWK2 Keypad Illustration: - 7 -...
  • Page 20: Key Operation

    There are 3 keys on the SWK2 keypad, in the following instructions: ∧ is called Plus Key; is called On/Off Key; is called Minus Key; ∨ 3. Key Operation Key operation guide as follows: Press and Hold: means press and hold the key(s) for more than 2s. Press: means press the key(s) for less than 0.5s.
  • Page 21: Toggle Displays

    3.3 Toggle Displays When the display is on, press the On/Off Key to toggle among ODO (total range), Trip (single trip range), TIME (riding time) etc. 3.4 Light On/Off Turn on the Front Light: when the front light is off, press and hold the Up Key to turn it on, and the light icon will be shown on the riding interface (to remove this functions, please reconfigure the controller).
  • Page 22 if there’s no operation for 10s. 4.2 Setting Items P01: Backlight Brightness. 1: darkest; 5: brightest.  P02: System Unit. 0: km (metric); 1: mile (imperial).  P03: Auto-Off Time  0: never, other value means auto-off time interval. Range: 0-60, Unit: minute P04: Pedal Assist Level ...
  • Page 23: Error Code

    5. Error Code Error Code (decimal) Status Note Norma Temperature protection TShort circuit protection Turnaround malfunction Motor phase loss Torque fault Blockage fault Undervoltage Overvoltage Hall fault Communication malfunction 6. Connection IV. Warranty Warranty Exclusions: 1. Products that have been opened, modified or repaired without ...
  • Page 24 3. Damage to the surface after leaving factory, including shell, screen,  buttons, or other appearance parts. 4. Damage to wiring and cables after leaving factory, including breaks  and exterior scratch. 5. Damage or loss due to force majeure (e.g. fire or earthquake) or ...