Basic Settings - I2M Chrome User Manual

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BMW HP4
By setting Chrome in BMW HP4 mode, the first two red LEDs in the upper right acquire the
functions of ABS and TC with the same modalities of the original instrumentation.
The TPS value on the Can-Bus is shown and acquired on channel 1 whereas the red LED above
the gear indicator assumes the meaning of general error. In the input menu a new page, allowing
to configure the parameters of the HP4 suspensions as well as to perform the calibration of the
suspensions, appears.
As with the original dashboard the launch control functions are still present.
In addition to the RPMs, to the speed of the rear wheel and to the TPS, in the case of BMW
S1000RR also the speed of the front wheel and the position of the front and rear potentiometers
are acquired.
A video of the assembly on BMW can be seen at:
BMW S1000RR HL
This configuration is the same as the S1000RR one but allows to display the set value of the TC. It
should be used only with suitably programmed junction boxes.

Basic settings

After the installation of Chrome, the instrument can be customized. The first step is to verify that
the correct settings for the bike has been installed as explained in the Plug&Play kit paragraph.
After uploading the bike settings, configure the inputs on the data acquisition connector (if used).
Please refer to the following section for the configuration of the inputs, as a first step put the name
of each channel in the "input configuration" menu of and then configure the maximum and
minimum values of each channel selecting the manual mode or automatic mode.
After configuring the inputs, go into the "display view" menu and choose what to display in the main
screen in "STREET" mode and "RACE" mode.
As a final step, configure the LED lights through the "alarms" menu. Use this menu to configure
each LED. The white LEDs in the upper part of the Chrome can be quickly configured as RPM
LEDs in simple steps. Turning on the "RPM" mode from the alarm management page, Chrome will
automatically configure the 7 white LEDs so that they are lit throughout the RPM range set in the
display view menu. What is recommended to do is:
-­‐ Set in "display view" the RPM ranges for which the LEDs shall light up
-­‐ Go to the "alarms" menu and disable and re-enable the RPM mode (the setting takes place
only in the transition from off to on)
-­‐ Return to the "display view" menu and set the preferred RPM range for the view
From the "alarms" menu the overrun function can be activated. By activating this function, all the
LEDs configured for the RPMs will blink if the last RPM LED threshold is exceeded. This way the
overrun flash can be set by simply changing the threshold of the last RPM LED.
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