RYZ
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 6-7
3) It stops 3 seconds after the reception of the last pulse from the
speed sensor.
The data is not memorised permanently. The meter can be zeroed by
holding down the button (in relation to the LAP function) for approxi-
mately 3 seconds, until the “0.0” value appears.
Zeroing this meter, either with the machine halted or in motion, also
causes the zeroing of the TD and AVE functions.
If the data exceeds the 23-59 value, the system returns the TD, LAP
and Ave to zero and begins to count again.
AVERAGE SPEED (AVE)
The information is displayed in small electronic digits, accompa-
nied by AVE, which indicates the function selected.
The data represents the average speed maintained by the machi-
ne (expressed in km/h or in Mph, depending on the unit of measu-
rement selected), calculated as the proportion between the distan-
ce travelled (represented by TD) and the time needed to travel the
distance (represented by LAP); the average speed is calculated
every 0.1 km (or 0.1 miles depending on the unit of measurement
selected) travelled by the machine.
The data is not memorised permanently.
The counter associated with this function can be zeroed by holding
the button down (in relation to the AVE function) for approx.
3 seconds, until the 0.0 value appears.
Zeroing this meter, either with the machine halted or in motion,
also causes the zeroing of the TD and LAP functions.
The AVE meter is also zeroed when LAP reaches the “23:59:59”
value, or when TD reaches the “999.9” value.
If the data to be displayed exceeds the 409 value, the character
“----” will be displayed.
3)
CAUTION:
When there is no current present, the LAP value will be
irremediably lost.
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CAUTION:
When there is no current present, the LAP value will be
irremediably lost.
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