Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Switch Cubes Dynamic Distributors
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1 Contents Introduction Page 2 Instrumentation Page 7 Operation / Function Page 9 Programming Page 18 Appendix Page 21 All Rights Reserved. Reproduction by an y means, ele ctronic or mech anical inclu.
2 LINX ™ Network Bus Electri cal System System Overview: Simpler, easier installation and comprehensive rider information; these are the some of t he basic ad vantages of the LINX™ Net work Bus Wiring System.
3 Locating Rear Module The rear modul e is identifie d by its ’ Black Connect or, and sho uld be located in an area that is close t o the battery and Starter Solenoid, and also central to all of the devices it co nnects to. The module is splash proof, but s hould be m ounted i n an area that h as some protection f rom water and heat.
4 Installing switch cubes The switch cu bes are designed t o fit a 1” ha ndlebar, and co nnect to the front brake switch, a nd clutch s witc h (optional). Installing the switch cubes involves drilling a hole in the hand lebar where the switch cube will be located, and anoth er where the wires will connect to the display module.
5 Installing the Display Module The display m odule can be mounted eit her above or below the ha ndlebar by attaching the backing plate m oun ting tab to a handlebar clamp (not included). The wires from the switch cubes will come out of the handlebars, into the d isplay housing, and plug into the appropriate connector.
6 To Replace the Connector End on a Cable. 1. Strip about 1” of the outer insulation with an RJ-45 stripper/cri mping t ool, the i nner insul ation d oes not nee d to be stripped. T hese tools are c ommonl y used to crim p comput er network cables, and are avali ble at most electronic stores.
7 Display Module: When the system is powered-on, a self-test will run and if any fau lts are noted, they will be displayed. After this, the logo will be displayed for 3 seconds, and then the module will enter the operational mode.
8 • Temperature and Voltage. • System Alert text message. (If Present ) Indicators: The indicator icons are located to th e left and right sides of the LCD display screen.
9 Front (Tank) Module The following outpu ts and operations are contro lled by the Front Module: • Ignition • Compression Release • NOS solenoid (optiona l) • Left & Right Front Turns Si g.
10 Switches: The handlebar switches are designed for easy installation or removal with plug-in connector. They are also LED back-lit for easier button identification during night ti me conditions.
11 Right Handlebar Switch Module Functions Operation / Function R ight Turn Starts or cancels right turn signal function. (See t urn signal f unction below) Start Will activate the engine starter so lenoid circuit if: the Run/Kill switch is set to Run, the bi ke is in neutral, a nd the engine is not running (RPM =0).
12 Initial LINX™ Power-UP & Starting Key Switch Operation: When the key switch is turned on, power is applied to the LINX™ system and a self-test will run.
13 the start button on the right handlebar switch to initiate th e engine starter. The starter motor can not be accidentally engaged i f the LINX™ system recognizes that the motor is already running.
14 Information & Alert Conditions Text information window: The Text inform ation window is located at the bottom of the LC D screen. To toggles between the following items, press the (#) key on the right handlebar switch.
15 Lighting Marker Lights: Turn Signal Lights also function as m arker lights. This function enables single inten sity incandescent or LED bulbs to have a marker light feature. Headlight Features & Operation: Low Beam When the key switch is first turned on, the head light is automatically selected to lo w beam to conserve battery power.
16 Turn Signal Function: The turn signal selection butto ns are located on the left and right handle bar switch cubes. The turn signal s are activated by pressing t he appropriate button. Th e turn signals will flash for 7 seconds then automatically cancel.
17 • Brake Light s: When the brakes are applied and the motorcycle is stopped, the brakes remain on until the bike accelerates. This will also cause the turn signals to continue to flash 10 second s after the bike accelerates. Circuit Protection The LINX™ system does not requir e external fuses for circu it protection.
18 Program Mode: To enter the program mode, the bike’s run/kill switch must be in “kill” position. After selecting “kill”, the press ( * ) and ( # ) together for 5 seconds.
19 • Vehicle Identification Number - Set or View VIN# (Vin # may only be set once on some bikes ). • View Logs - This will display a history of “events” and “faults” encountered by the system. This lo g erases the oldest m essage when the amount of space for storage is m axed out.
20 Voltage/Temperature are displayed) This will take you to a screen prom pting you to p ress the # b utton at the be ginning of a measured mi le. When you pass the beginni ng mil e marker press the # button. The screen will then prompt you to press the # button at the end of the ending m ile marker.
21 System Specification: System Power 12VDC 30Amps Operating Temperatures 32 ° F to 122 ° F (0 ° C to 50 ° C) Physical Size Front / R ear Module 2.
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24 One Year Limited Warranty Signal Dynamics Corporation warranties this product at time of purch ase to be f ree from defects in m aterials or w orkmanship t o the original purchaser.
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