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860C Display Manual

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6. LCD screen instructions

Clock Battery

Front Light Brake Signal

Power loop

Speed Scale
Speed value

Power
Power indicator

Power Scale Assist level

Mileage Time

Switchover area LOGO

7. Functional Description

UP

POWER

DOWN
MENU

7.1 Power On/Off


Press and hold Power button for 1 second can turn on/off the display. The Display can
automatically shut down when there is no operate & ride for X minutes(X could be 0~9
).

*If the display has been set password power on, you need to input the right password before start.

7.2 Assist level operating


Short press UP/DOWN button can change the assist level. Top assist level is 9, 0 for
neutral. Level quantities can be adjusted according to the customer
requirements.
7.3 Speed & Mileage mode switch
Short press MENU button can change the speed and mileage mode,
TRIP→ODO→RANGE→TRIP→TIME→MAX SPEED→AVG
SPEED

*Range need smart BMS support.

**If there is no operation for 5 seconds, display will return Speed (Real-Time) display automatically.

7.4 Headlight/backlight On/Off


Press and hold UP button for 1 second can turn on/off the headlight, and the scree will
switch to the corresponding mode.
*The motor does not work when the battery voltage is low, Display still can keep the headlight on for a
while when E-bike is in riding.
Daytime mode night mode

7.5 Walking mode (6km)


Press and hold DOWN button for 2 second can get into walking mode, out of the mode
when release the button.

* This feature needs to be supported by controller.

7.6 Data cleanup

Press and hold UP & DOWN buttons together for 1 second can reset several
temporary data, temporary data include AVG Speed / MAX Speed / Trip / Time.

* These temporary data can’t be erased by power off.

8. Parameter setting
Double press MENU button (press interval less than 0.3 second) can get into setting menus,
press button UP/DOWN buttons to change the parameter setting, press MENU
can switch to
MENU
next item. Double press button will exit from menu.

* Display will automatically quit menu when there is no operation for 30 seconds.

* For safety reasons, display can’t get into MENU when riding.

* Display will quit MENU when start riding.

The order of parameters is as follow.


Metric/Imperial Brightness Auto off Scenes

Start password Clock Pow Ind Battery Ind

8.1 Language:Default EN ,Un adjustable


8.2 System: Press Up / Down button to switch between Metric / Imperial.

8.3 Brightness : Press Up / Down button to change the brightness of the backlight, ‫ ׀‬is

darkness,‫ ׀׀׀׀׀‬is brightness, default value is ‫׀‬.

Note: You can set brightness independently between Daytime mode and Night mode.

8.4 Auto off : Press UP/DOWN button to change the auto power off time, from 1 to 9/OFF,
the number represent minutes to shutdown, OFF means disable auto off function,
default value is 5 minutes.
8.5 Scenes : Analog only

8.6 Battery Ind: Press UP/DOWN button to change the battery indicator, Voltage /
Percentage / OFF.
Voltage Percentage OFF

8.7 Pow Ind: Press UP/DOWN button to change the Power indicator, Power / Current.

* This data represent power output of the battery (not motor).

8.8 Clock: Clock setting, press MENU button get into the clock setting menu, press
UP/DOWN button to set Year/Month/Day/Hour/Min/Sec.
Note: There is a rechargeable battery inside display, it keeps the clock running when display is powered off.
The battery can be charged by the external power when display is power on. This battery can maintain clock
running for 100-120 days while it has not been charged. Battery may be exhausted after long time unused
(after winter or transportation), you need to recharge the battery as below.
Set Menu: Auto off -> OFF (make display can’t power off automatically) Keep
the display power on for 72 hours, it can charge the battery.

8.9 Start password: Press MENU button get into the password setting menu. If you had set
Start input ON, you must input right password before power on, password is accorded
to your setting.

You need to input the right password before start with 30 seconds, display will power off
automatically if the password was wrong.
Basic Setting

*Press DOWN button to move the red arrow to , press POWER button can
show all items of the Basic Setting.

8.10 Wheel: Press UP/DOWN can change the wheel setting, optional wheel diameter is
16/18/20/22/24/26/27/27.5/28/29/30/31 inch, 51cm~255cm represent wheel
circumference (this needs controller support).

8.11 Battery: Press UP/DOWN will change battery voltage setting; optional value is
24V/36V/48V/52V.

8.12 USB Port:press UP/DOWN level, select press OFF/ON,Will be no Voltage/Current


output after switching off.
8.13 Light sensor: Light MENU sensor item,press Button ,
enter into Light UP/DOWN sensor OFF interface ,Press button
select /ON; select Sensitivity,press
UP/Down Select sensitivity of light sensation HI/MID/LO.

8.14 Advance setting: Press POWER button can get into the advance setting menu,
default password is ‘1919’.

Speed limit Assist levels Error code


8.15 Speed limit: Press UP/DOWN will change speed limit, range 10km/h~60km/h or
99km/h(Unlimited speed). Default value is 25km/h.

*Speed limit and current limit are restricted by controller and motor.

8.16 Assist levels: This parameter can customize assist levels, options are 3/5/9/UBE,
UBE represent factory default settings.

8.17 Error code :Display the last 10 times error code.

8.18 Factory setting: Press MENU button enter Restore Factory settings item, set YES
will restore all parameter to factory settings.
8.19 Information: Show information of the E-bike.

8.20 Product info: Get into this item can show hardware version software version…

8.21 Battery info : Get into this item can show all information of battery, including
Voltage, Current, Avg Current, Cycle times, Capacity, Remaining Capacity , Full
Charge Capacity , Temperature, Max Tempt, Min Tempt , Relate ChgSta , Absolute
ChgSta , Max Uncharge Times , Last Uncharge Times , CorVolt-1.

*These information needs to be supported by battery communication.


9. Error Code define

860C can show warning message, icon shows on the screen, and show error code at
the bottom of the screen, error code from 04~30, definition see the table below.
Error Code Error description Error display
04 Throttle on high position Display 04H on LOGO position
05 Throttle error Display 05H on LOGO position
07 High voltage protection Display 07H on LOGO position
08 Motor’s hall sensor error Display 08H on LOGO position
09 Phase line of motor error Display 09H on LOGO position
10 Controller over temperature Display 10H on LOGO position
11 Motor over temperature Display 11H on LOGO position
12 Current sensor error Display 12H on LOGO position
Battery’s temperature sensor
13 error Display 13H on LOGO position

14 Motor‘s temperature sensor Display 14H on LOGO position


error

controller‘s temperature
15 sensor error Display 15H on LOGO position

21 Speed sensor error Display 21H on LOGO position


22 BMS communication error Display 22H on LOGO position
23 Head light error Display 23H on LOGO position
24 Head light sensor error Display 24H on LOGO position
25 Torque sensor error-Torque Display 25H on LOGO position
26 Torque sensor error-speed Display 26H on LOGO position
30 Communication error Display 30H on LOGO position
12. Assist level instructions
Assist level can be customized, the highest level is 9, common used assist level see the
table below:
3 level 5 level 9 level
0 0 0 No power assist
1
1 2
1 3
2 4
2 5
3 6
7

4 8

3 5 9

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