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@ YAMAHA OWNERS Drive Displa Batter Battery 1 this manual carefully before operating the system. manual should stay with this system is sold. MANUAL Unit
'y Unit y Pack Charger
* This owner's manual is original instruction.
* Product and specifications are subject to change w ition US Eng. indd 1
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd. ithout notice.
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Introduction These original instructions have been prep pack and battery charger. TIP__ This manual is not intended as a compreh manual. Please see your dealer for all servic also be able to refer you to classes, clinics maintenance. ed for your Drive Unit, display unit, battery ensive use, service, repair or maintenance
-e, repairs or maintenance. Your dealer may or books on bicycle use, service, repair or Battery Pack, E OWNERS
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition US Eng. indd 3 2018 by Yamah 2nd edition All ights Any reprinting or without the writt Yamaha Mo is expressly play Unit sattery Charger IANUAL a Motor Co., Ltd.
, July 2018 reserved. unauthorized use 2n permission of tor Co., Ltd. prohibited. 2018/06/22 sonal |
Contents General warning 1. Electric bike components A. Introduction B. Location of the warning and specificati C. Description D. E-Bike Systems The e-Bike Systems are designed to g assist. Multiple power assist modes are avail Conditions that could decrease remair
. Q Safety information
. Instrument and control functions Display unit (Display A) Display unit (Display X) Display unit (Display C)
. Battery pack and charging procedure Appropriate charging environments Inappropriate charging environments Charging the battery pack mounted or Charging the battery pack mounted or Charging the battery pack removed frc Reading the charging status for batter Reading the charging status for displa\
ee ek gt ee ge ie TANM TO agaagad on labels ive you the optimal amount of power :
ible. ing assist distance ind solutions
| the bicycle (Down tube type)
| the bicycle (Multi location type) m the bicycle y pack VVUVTVDVUVVDUVUUDUUD
/ unit (Applies only to models hattam: manb \
SMM ERS ei eee ee YS Charging time guidelines H. Checking the residual battery capacity Residual battery capacity indicator dis, capacity for display unit Display of the battery capacity indicatc residual battery capacity Pre-operation check J. Cleaning, maintenance and storage Caring for the battery pack Maintenance for the Drive Unit Storage Long storage period (1 month or longe storage period K. Transport L. Consumer information Disnosal CO M. Troubleshooting E-Bike Systems Power supply of external devices via L Wireless communication with Bluetoot Battery pack and charger N. Specifications
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition US Eng. indd 4 MOE Y RSM) olay and estimate of residual battery lamps and the estimate of the r) and using it again after a long SDUD VDUDUDD DBD VU om 68 69 69 71 72 72 72 72 73 73 73 74 74 75 75 82 83 84 87 JSB connection h low energy technology VVVTUTTD"
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General warning FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNING RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Particularly important information is disti notations:
Thi the safety ale ay potential personal Inju that follow this symbol A WARNING indicate:
avoided, could result ir A NOTICE indicates sp NOTICE avoid damage to the ve TIP A TIP provides key inf clearer. S CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAN nguished in this manual by the following rt symbo is used to alert you to iry hazards. Obey all safety messages to avoid possible injury or death.
; a hazardous situation which, if not
| death or serious injury. ecial precautions that must be taken to icle or other property. ormation to make procedures easier or
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1. Electric bike compon A. Introduction ArBXTY rts. soane
& DIUCLUUTI!
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registet and any use of such marks by YAMAHA MOTOR
*Applies to Display X and Display C. ents ed trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. CO., LTD. is under license.
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B. Location of the warning and sp Read and understand all of the labels on your ba tain important information for safe and proper op tery pack and battery charger:
Battery pack es]
ecification labels ttery pack and battery charger. These labels con-
eration. Never remove any labels from your bat-
Battery charger Familiarize yourselt with the ftoliowing pictograms check the pictograms that apply to your model.
(i Read the Owr ws not dispos Do not disass
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition US Eng. indd 3 and read the explanatory text, then make sure to ers manual
= of in a fire
=mble 2018/06/22 10:00: al C. Description 1. Drive Unit (PWseries SE) 3. Drive Unit (PWseries TE) 4. Speed sensor set a) Magnet sensor spoke type b) Pick up 5. Display unit (Display A)
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition US Eng. indd 4 6. Display unit (D a) Display b) Clamp c) Switch 7. Display unit (D a) Display b) Clamp c) Switch
isplay X) 8. Battery pack (Down tube type 400 Wh/S00 Wh) 9. Battery pack (Multi location type 600 Wh) isplay C) 10.Battery charger _ soume weal |
D. E-Bike Systems The e-Bike Systems are designed |
power assist. It assists you within a standard range based on speed, and current gear. The e-Bike Systems do not assist in the following
. When the dis} lay units power is off.
& WHEN YOU afe MOVING 2U TMIPN (oe RITUTI) OF Tas
+ When you are not pedaling and the pushing as
+ When there is no residual battery capacity.
+ When the automatic power off function is oper
* Power turns off automatically when you do not us
+ When the assist mode is set to Off mode. Multiple power assist modes are ava Choose from Extra Power mode, High-Perforrr mode, Off mode and Automatic Support mode to :
See Displaying and switching the assist mode fc Extra Power mode" Use when climbing Use when you wan High-Performance mode climbing a steep hil C@tandard moda Tlea when riding an to give you the optimal amount of factors such as your pedaling strength, bicycle situations:
ter. sist switch is released. ating. e the e-Bike Systems for 5 minutes. lable. ance mode, Standard mode, Eco mode, +Eco suit your riding conditions. information on switching between assist modes. rough terrain. t to ride more comfortably, such as when I. flat rnade or cii a nentie hille
+Eco mode Use when you wan Use when you wan Off mode the other display ur Automatic Support Use when you wan mode? best suited mode d
*1 Applies only to the Drive Unit (PW-X).
*2 Applies only to the Drive Unit (PWseries TE).
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 5. t to ride as far as possible. t to ride without power assist. You can still use jit functions. t the assist mode to change automatically to the epending on the riding conditions.
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Conditions that could decrease rem:
The remaining assist distance will decrease when
+ Frequent starts and stops
+ Numerous steep inclines Poor road surface conditions When riding together with children Riding into a strong head wind Low air temperature
\Alare nit hatter; manb NEES MOMENI PON
+ When using the headlight (applies only to mo pack)
+ Frequent acceleration
+ Heavier rider and luggage weight
+ Higher assist mode
+ Higher riding speed Remaining assist distance will also decrease if the Examples of inadequate maintenance that could
+ Low tire pressure
* Chain not turning smoothly
+ Brake engaged constantly aining assist distance riding in the following conditions:
dels equipped with lights powered by the battery
> bicycle is not maintained properly. lecrease remaining assist distance:
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E. 4 Safety information Never use this battery charger to charge Do not use any other charger or chargin ies. Using any other charger could result ies. This battery charger can be used by chi persons with reduced physical, sensory ence and knowledge if they have been g ing use of the battery charger in a sat volved. Children shall not play with tl maintenance shall not be made by childr Although the battery charger is waterpr in water or other fluids. In addition, neve are wet. Never handle the power plug, charging wet hands. This could result in electric s Do not touch charger contacts with mete al to cause short circuit of the contacts. or damage the battery charger. Periodically remove dust from the powe radiuce the affactivanace nf tha inalatin:
other electrical appliances. g method to recharge the special batter-
tin fire, explosion, or damage the batter-
dren aged from 8 years and above and or mental capabilities or lack of experi-
iven supervision or instruction concern-
e way and understand the hazards in-
1e battery charger. Cleaning and user en without supervision. oof, never allow it to become immersed r use the battery charger if the terminals plug or touch the charger contacts with hock. illic objects. Do not allow foreign materi-
This could result in electric shock, fire, r plug. Dampness or other issues could
+ raciltina in fira INEVET UNSasSseiribiec OF THOUNY Ule DAllery tric shock. Do not use with a power strip or extens methods may exceed rated current and c Do not use with the cable tied or rolle wrapped around the charger main body. tric shock. Firmly insert the power plug and the chz sert the power plug and the charging p!
by electric shock or overheating. Do not use the battery charger near flar in fire or explosion. Never cover the battery charger or plac ing. This could result in internal overhea Do not drop the battery charger or ext could cause a fire or electric shock. Store the battery pack and battery charg
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition US Eng. indd 7 CHaQer. TiS COUIG TESUIL TT THe OF Clet=
ion cord. Using a power strip or similar an result in fire. d up, and do not store with the cable Cable damage can result in fire or elec-
irging plug into the socket. Failure to in-
lug completely can result in fire caused imable material or gas. This could result 2 other objects on top of it while charg-
ting leading to fire. ose it to strong impacts. Otherwise, it er out of reach of children. _ soume weal |
Do not touch the battery pack or battery tery pack or battery charger reaches 1 touching it could result in burns. Do not use if the battery pack case is da sual odors. Leaking battery fluid can cau Do not short the contacts of the battery pack to become hot or catch fire, resultir Do not disassemble or modify the batter pack to become hot or catch fire, resultir If the power cable is damaged, stop us spected at a bicycle dealer. Do not turn the pedals or move the bicy ed. Doing so could cause the power cal sulting in damage to the battery charger, Handle the power cable with care. Conn while the bicycle is outdoors could resu and damaged in a doorway or window. Do not run over the power cable or plug could result in damage to the power cab!
Do not drop the battery pack or subject battery pack to become hot or catch fire damage. charger while it is charging. As the bat-
04-158 F (40-70 C) during charging, maged, cracked, or if you smell any unu-
se serious injury. pack. Doing so could cause the battery 1g in serious injury or property damage. y pack. Doing so could cause the battery 1g in serious injury or property damage. sing the battery charger and have it in-
cle while the battery charger is connect-
ole to become tangled in the pedals, re-
power cable, and/or plug. ecting the battery charger from indoors It in the power cable becoming pinched with the wheels of the bicycle. Doing so le or plug.
| it to impact. Doing so could cause the resulting in serious iniurv or property Do not dispose of the battery pack in a so could cause fire, or explosion, resultii Do not modify or disassemble the e-Bik than genuine parts and accessories. Dc malfunction, or increase your risk of inju When stopped, be sure to apply the fror the ground. Placing ones foot on the p engage the power assist function, which ous injury. Do not ride the bicycle if there is any irr Systems. Doing so could lead to loss of |
Be sure to check the residual battery c:
light powered by the battery pack will tu pacity has decreased to where power as ing without an operating headlight can Ir Do not start off by running with one foo and then mounting the bicycle after it could result in loss of control or serious you are seated properly on the bicycle ss Do not press the pushing assist switch wise, the tire will turn at high speed in th
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition US Eng. indd 8 fire or expose it to a heat source. Doing ng in serious injury or property damage. 2 Systems. Do not install anything other ing so could result in product damage, ry. it and rear brakes and keep both feet on edal when stopped may unintentionally
) could result in loss of control and seri-
egularity with the battery pack or e-Bike control and serious injury. ipacity before riding at night. The head-
rn off soon after the residual battery ca-
isted riding is no longer possible. Rid-
icrease your risk OT Injury. t on a pedal and one foot on the ground has reached a certain speed. Doing so
; injury. Be sure to start riding only after sat. if the rear tire is off the ground. Other-
e air and you could be injured. _ soume weal |
Do not use the wireless function with B!
such as hospitals or medical institution wireless equipment is prohibited. Otherv ment, etc. and cause an accident. When using the wireless function with the display at a safe distance from heart waves could affect the heart pacemaker |
Nin not nea the wirealeee finctinn with RI tom: q pme 0 the radio waves could affect the equipm sible malfunction or unintentional operat juetooth low energy technology in areas s where use of electronic equipment or vise, this could affect the medical equip-
Bluetooth low energy technology, keep pacemakers in use. Otherwise, the radio function. nataoth law anarny tachnoloany near ai. matic loors, ire alarms, e' ic. Otherwise, ent and cause an accident through pos-
ion.
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F. Instrument and control functior Display unit (Display A) USB receptacle Assist mi NN indicator
Assist mode switch (up) Assist mode switch (down) Pushing assist switch _ Lit
*Not executable
Tr The 1ICR rarantarla 1s ode Speedometer Automatic Support _/ mode indicator Battery capacity indicator Function display yht switch Power switch A) &
WW Rannst he ricad ac 4a nnwer A stad YVAMAUA tral:
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Displa The disp mation d O Powe Each tim between When yo After tha TIP __
+ When matic
+ Keep play turnin assist pacac above y unit (Display A) lay unit offers the following operations and infor-
isplays. or On/Off e you press the power switch, the power switches On and Off. u turn on the power, all of the displays come up.
, it transitions to the main riding display. you turn on the power, the assist mode is auto-
ally set to Off mode. your feet off the pedals when turning on the dis-
init. Also, do not start riding immediately after g on the display unit. Doing so could weaken the
- power. (Weak assist power in either of these a a a oA ele el ae ee yy accident, remove your feet from the pedals, A turn o matel O Disp You can switches The sele indicator
+ When chang ECO HIGE
+ When mode to ST
+EC(
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* Bicycl TE dri
+ Furth cle the n the power again, and wait a moment (approxi-
y two seconds) before starting to ride. laying and switching the assist mode select the assist mode by using the assist mode
(up & down). cted assist mode is displayed by the assist mode you press the assist mode switch (up), the mode yes from OFF to +ECO, or from +ECO to
, or ECO to STD, or STD to HIGH, or to EXPW. you press the assist mode switch (down), the changes from EXPW to HIGH, or from HIGH D, or STD to ECO, or ECO to +ECO, or
> to OFF. es equipped with the PWseries SE or PWseries ve unit have no Extra Power mode. 2r pressing of the assist mode switch will not cy-
> assist mode selections.
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Bicycles use the /
TIP __ The Aut matic ch the riding
+ To us mode ic Sur will be
* To ca sist m matic matic TIP __ Even if y while in ;
be chang HIGH equipped with the PWseries TE drive unit can
\utomatic Support mode. matic Support mode is a function enabling auto-
ange to the optimized assist mode according to J conditions. e the Automatic Support mode, press the assist switch (up) for 1 second or longer. The Automat-
yport mode indicator will light up and the mode
: changed to the Automatic Support mode. ncel the Automatic Support mode, press the as-
ode switch (up) for 1 second or longer. The Auto-
Support mode indicator will go off and the Auto-
Support mode will be canceled. ou press the assist mode switches (up & down) Automatic Support mode, the assist mode cannot jed. t | Assist mode Assist] Assist mode
: indicator mode indicator
} a 4 } aw sTD r ECO
} a 4 } a ECO +ECC KF
[a = [-a
+ECO OFF
|a-- r OFF PW-X drive unit |
Oo Spee
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 12 ine spe ter perh km/mile TIP __ If your bi speedor t second or }Automatic|) ff
= longer Support =
mode o F 1 second or F 5 longer 5
) 2 Lod bad
>Wseries SE PWseries TE drive unit drive unit dometer
-UOMEtEr UlSplays YOU DICYCIE Spe[ed (Hl KUOME-
our or mile per hour). To select the km/mile, see setting. cycle speed is less than 2.0 km/h or 1.2 MPH, the eter displays O km/h or 0 MPH. _ soume weal |
O Batte _ matey capaci indicator ~- The batts SE much ca Function display O Func The func
+ Odom
* Trip m
+ Rang Push the er, the di Odomete You can
@ Odo!
Thie dier 5 t obo eee den while ry capacity indicator if dicator displays an estimate of how pacity is left in the battery. tion display tion display can display the following functions. eter eter
> (Remaining assist distance) assist mode switch (down) for 1 second or long-
splay changes as follows:
r + Trip meter + Range + Odometer reset the data for trip meter. neter i i a i i i ee iN ee
> the power was on. 33 trae 86 RANGE The odor
@ Trip This dis;
miles) sit When yo be savec To reset press the
(down) s trip mete
@ Ranc This disp miles) th tery caps sist mod
| (My2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 13 the estir changes The rem TIP __
* The r the ri batter
+ IfinO
neter cannot be reset. neter olays the total riding distance (in kilometers or ce it was last reset. u turn off the power, the data up to that point will
. the trip meter and begin counting a new total,
> assist mode switch (up) and assist mode switch imultaneously for 2 seconds or longer when the ris displayed. je (Remaining assist distance) lays an estimate of the distance (in kilometers or at can be ridden with assist on the residual bat-
acity of the battery installed. If you switch the as-
> when the remaining assist distance is displayed. jate of the distance that can be ridden with assist aining assist distance estimate cannot be reset.
=maining assist distance changes depending on Jing situation (hills, headwind, etc.) and as the y runs down. ff mode, - - - - is displayed. _ soume weal |
3 FF O Heac equi batte by tt the h Each tim es betwe O kmin Use the 1 Make Selec
. Press switct 4. Wher switct ype
. the kn light On/Off (Applies only to models pped with a headlight powered by the ry pack. The taillight, which is powered ie battery pack, is switched on/off with eadlight.) 2D e you press the light switch, the headlight switch-
en On and Off. lile setting following steps to set the km/mile setting. sure that the display unit is turned on. t the odometer display in the function display. the assist mode switch (up) and assist mode
| (down) simultaneously for 2 seconds or longer.
| either km/h or MPH flashes, release the
EL ETOIES SWISS (MP & MW] I SER 1 or mile unit. A 6. While assist releas riding For alls and per Otherwi. other ha TIP __
+ The s
+ If you are se to the
| 1MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 14 the unit that you want to set is flashing, press the mode switch (down) for 1 second or longer, and e the switch when the display returns to the main display. etting procedures, be sure to stop the bicycle form the required settings in a safe location. se, lack of attention to surrounding traffic or zards could cause an accident. ettings cannot be adjusted while riding. do the following during setting, the item that you ing will be canceled and the display will return main riding display. ning the crank (pedal) in the traveling direction ing the rear wheel at 1.2 mph (2 km/h) and more ing the pushing assist switch _ soume weal |
O Diag The e-Bi If a malfi main rid while an ror in the ing symy abnorma If the pr spected nosis mode ke Systems are equipped with a diagnosis mode. Inction or fault occurs in the e-Bike Systems, the ing display and Er will be shown alternately, error description will inform you of the type of er-
> function display. See Troubleshooting regard-
toms and remedies for abnormal displays and
| flashing. oblem cannot be solved, have your bicycle in-
by a dealer as soon as possible.
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Blueto indicat Assist meter Assist indicat PS \ Functic Assist mode switch display
(down) Pushing assist switch
*Not executable Assist mode lamp Battery capacity Speedometer indicator 2S WW,
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Displa The disp mation d NOTIC This de and Indi ard. Ope tions (1]
ence, interfere cause ul Le mani de lice lquival pareils :
dIndus'
exempts deux co produire doit acc mme s ettre le f eee Ic :7 y unit (Display X) lay unit offers the following operations and infor-
isplays. E vice complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules istry Canada licence exempt RSS-247 stand-
rations is subject to the following two condi-
) This device may not cause harmful interfer-
and (2) This device must accept any nce received, including interference that may ndesired operation. iel dutilisation des appareils radio exempts nce doit contenir lnonc qui suit, ou ent, a un endroit bien en vue et/ou sur les ap-
Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR ie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
; de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux nditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas
: de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de lappareil pter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, i le brouillage est susceptible den comprom-
onctionnement. InN - DANPKYNDAN 40A-X0P10 CAN Bran Mode Mant MAD
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NOTIC Federa ence St This equ with the Part 15 provide ference gy and, the inst radio co tee that stallatio ference determi user is |
by one c
* Reori
* Incre and r
* Conn:
ferent
* Cons niciar To acc E
| Communication Commission Interfer-
atement ment has been tested and found to comply imits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to f the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to reasonable protection against harmful inter-
a residential installation. This e ment 73, USES AU Call FaAUIdle Paul TOUUCHICY Crier if not installed and used in accordance with ructions, may cause harmful interference to mmunications. However, there is no guaran-
interference will not occur in a particular in-
n. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-
to radio or television reception, which can be 1ed by turning the equipment off and on, the encouraged to try to correct the interference f the following measures:
ent or relocate the receiving antenna. ase the separation between the equipment eceiver. ect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-
from that to which the receiver is connected. ult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech-
1 for help. uTIOnN. irre continued comnliance anv chanagec or sponsib thority t shieldec puter or FCC Rez This equ sure lim This tra in conju IC Radi This eq exposur ment. TI ed with tor and \
| 1MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition US Eng. indd 18 Dclare Cet qu rayonn ronnem stall et cm quis The disp mation d
ions not expressly approved by the party re-
le for compliance could void the users au-
0 operate this equipment. (Example - use only 1 interface cables when connecting to com-
peripheral devices.)
\diation Exposure Statement:
ment complies with FCC RF radiation expo-
its set forth for an uncontrolled environment. nsmitter must not be co-located or operating nction with any other antenna or transmitter. ation Exposure Statement:
uipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation e limits set forth for an uncontrolled environ-
1is equipment should be installed and operat-
minimum distance 0.5 cm between the radia-
your body. ition dexposition a la radiation:
jpement respecte les limites dexposition aux 2ments IC RSS-102 d: S$ pour un envi-
ont non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre in-
mis en marche a une distance minimale de 0.5 pare |lment rayonnant de votre corps. lay unit offers the following operations and infor-
isplays. _ soume weal |
O Insta The dis changing
+ Remc clamp
+ When bolts {
Dispiay bolt ea E Tighten riding, v loose wi loose di control. TIP __
* The c right
* Form apply. O Batte Orne ai CD over If a batte lling the battery lay unit needs to be removed and installed for
| the battery. ve the two display bolts on back side of the
, and then remove the display unit. stalling the display unit, tighten the two display rom the back side of the clamp. STS E __ the display bolts to 2 N-m. Otherwise, during ibration could cause the display bolts to come th the risk that the display unit may fall off. A splay could distract the rider or interfere with lamp and display unit might be installed on the ide of the stem. odels without this clamp, the above note does not ry the rated battery (CR2032) is installed in the rear is not installed. or if there is not sufficient bat- A SS Batley O-ring tery pow To adjus TIP __
+ Make
+ Use a ly).
+ When hicle 11:00 appez
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 19 er remaining, install a new battery. t the time, see Stopwatch and settings. sure that the O-ring is installed correctly. new CR2032 button cell battery (sold separate-
a battery is drained, whenever it turns on the ve-
power supply, the clock begins to count from
. Please replace the battery, if such a condition rs. 2018/06/22 10:00: J
O Powe Each tim between When yo After tha TIP __
+ When matic:
AS
+ Keep play turnin assist cases above turn o matel O Disp You can switches The sele indicator
+ When chanc or On/Off e you press the power switch, the power switches On and Off. u turn on the power, all of the displays come up. t, it transitions to the main riding display. you turn on the power, the assist mode is auto-
ally set to Off mode. your feet off the pedals when turning on the dis-
init. Also, do not start riding immediately after g on the display unit. Doing so could weaken the
- power. (Weak assist power in either of these is not a malfunction.) If you did either of the
- by accident, remove your feet from the pedals, n the power again, and wait a moment (approxi-
y two seconds) before starting to ride. laying and switching the assist mode select the assist mode by using the assist mode
(up & down). cted assist mode is displayed by the assist mode and assist mode lamp color. you press the assist mode switch (up), the mode yes from OFF to +ECO. or from +ECO to ECO to STD, or STD to HIGH, or 4 AIST
+ When mode to ST
+EC(
TIP __
* Bicycl TE dri
+ Furth cle the
+ In the playec
* Youc Form
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 20 1 TO EAP VV. you press the assist mode switch (down), the changes from EXPW to HIGH, or from HIGH D, or STD to ECO, or ECO to +ECO, or
> to OFF. es equipped with the PWseries SE or PWseries ve unit have no Extra Power mode. 2r pressing of the assist mode switch will not cy-
> assist mode selections. Off mode, the assist power meter is not dis-
1. an keep the assist mode lamp unlit. ore information, see Stopwatch and settings. 2018/06/22 10:00: J
Bicycles use the /
TIP __ The Aut matic ch the riding
+ When assist be ad will be
* To ca sist m disapy matic TIP __ Even if y while in ;
be chang Assist Assistmode _| Assist mode Assist | Assist mod mode indicator lamp mode op | La equipped with the PWseries TE drive unit can
\utomatic Support mode. matic Support mode is a function enabling auto-
ange to the optimized assist mode according to J conditions. you use the Automatic Support mode, press the mode switch (up) for 1 second or longer. *A:" will ded to the assist mode indicator and the mode
: changed to the Automatic Support mode. ncel the Automatic Support mode, press the as-
ode switch (up) for 1 second or longer. A: will ear from the assist mode indicator and the Auto-
Support mode will be canceled. ou press the assist mode switches (up & down) Automatic Support mode, the assist mode cannot jed.
@ | Assist mode Assist Assist mode | Assist mode lamp indicator lamp y=) | J =. Blue PW-X drive unit ECO
+ECO. Be PWseries SE dr
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PWseries TE drive unit 2018/06/22 10:00: 4 Speedometer:
O Spee The spee ter perh Stopwat TIP __ If your bi speedor O Batte The batt much ca fis asst power dt dometer
=>dometer displays your bicycle speed (in kilome-
our or mile per hour). To select the km/mile, see ch and settings. cycle speed is less than 2.0 km/h or 1.2 MPH, the eter displays 0.0 km/h or O.0 MPH. ry capacity indicator
>ry capacity indicator displays an estimate of how pacity is left in the battery. st power meter Si tis ga oF PENSE EES Mispiays aisemnan ens aeosist iring riding. A When th the segr When th power in are adde
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 22 e e-Bike Systems are not in operation, none of nents of the assist power meter are displayed. e e-Bike Systems are operating, as the assist creases, the segments of the assist power meter d one by one. 2018/06/22 10:00: 4 O Func The func
+ Odor
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Function display Th 1
* Clock Push the follows:
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This disp arabe den whil tion display tion display can display the following functions. eter eter ge bicycle speed ium bicycle speed
> (Remaining assist distance) y capacity (%) 1ce function select switch, the display changes as r + Trip meter > Average bicycle speed > Max-
cle speed + Range ~ Battery capacity (%) >
/ Clock ~ Odometer select the items to be displayed. information, see Stopwatch and settings. reset the data for trip meter, average bicycle nd maximum bicycle speed. information, see Stopwatch and settings. neter lays the total distance (in kilometers or miles) rid-
> the power was on. SID 310
@ Trip |
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miles) sit When yo be savec For the new dist
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@ Maxi This dist per hour When yo be savec For the speed, si
Neter Calnot VE reset. neter olays the total riding distance (in kilometers or ce it was last reset. u turn off the power, the data up to that point will
. rocedure of resetting the trip meter to measure a ance traveled, see Stopwatch and settings. age bicycle speed lays the average bicycle speed (in kilometers per niles per hour) since it was last reset. u turn off the power, the data up to that point will
. rocedure of resetting the average bicycle speed, owatch and settings. mum bicycle speed slays the maximum bicycle speed (in kilometers or miles per hour) since it was last reset. u turn off the power, the data up to that point will
. procedure of resetting the maximum bicycle ee Stopwatch and settings. _ soume weal |
oI0
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* The r the ri batter
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@ Batt This disp The resic
@ Cade This disr ute. The ped TIP __ je (Remaining assist distance) lays an estimate of the distance (in kilometers or at can be ridden with assist on the residual bat-
acity of the battery installed. If you switch the as-
2 when the remaining assist distance is displayed, late of the distance that can be ridden with assist aining assist distance estimate cannot be reset. mai assist distance changes depending on Jing situation (hills, headwind, etc.) and as the y runs down. ff mode, -
is displayed. ry capacity (%) lays the power remaining in the battery. jual battery capacity display cannot be reset. nce lays your pedaling speed in revolutions per min-
aling cadence display cannot be reset. 31D optus Bias If you pe
@ Cloc Displays time, see O Heac equi batte by tt the h Each tim es betwe
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 24 dal in backward, 0 is displayed. k the current time in 24 hour format. To adjust the Stopwatch and settings. light On/Off (Applies only to models pped with a headlight powered by the ry pack. The taillight, which is powered ie battery pack, is switched on/off with eadlight.) 2D e you press the light switch, the headlight switch-
en On and Off. _ soume weal |
O Stop The disp
+ STOF Stopw
+ TIME Clock
+ DIST km/mi Main riding display E is DSPL Sets 1 during RESE Reset speed BLE (
Swite!
tion. USB Switel porta LED Chan keepit Dence
| Poe is) fe hI er. watch and settings lay enables the following. WATCH atch function ADJ (TIME ADJUST) setting UNIT (DISTANCE UNIT) le setting ITEM (DISPLAY ITEM) he items to be displayed in the function display
| normal riding. T s the values of the trip meter, average bicycle
, and maximum bicycle speed. Bluetooth low energy technology) nes the profiles and turns off the wireless func-
ies the USB receptacle between a power supply nd a wired communication port. yes between lighting the assist mode lamp and 1g the assist mode lamp unlit. the finntinn ealant cunteh far) eannnde ar innn BEEN EMS EEE ie moe e eee eS 2. Selec down}
Press that y be dis Selec For alls and per Otherwi. other ha TIP __
+ Thes
* If you
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition US Eng. indd 25 are s to the
+ Pus tan item by using the assist mode switches (up &
. the function select switch at the displayed item ou want to select, and the selected item will then played. ting EXIT returns to the main riding display. etting procedures, be sure to stop the bicycle form the required settings in a safe location. se, lack of attention to surrounding traffic or zards could cause an accident. ettings cannot be adjusted while riding. do the following during setting, the item that you ing will be canceled and the display will return main riding display. ning the crank (pedal) in the traveling direction ning the rear wheel at 1.2 mph (2 km/h) and more ing the pushing assist switch Press the function select switch for 2 seconds or longer Press the function select switch Press the assist mode switch (up) Press the assist mode switch (down) 5 _ soume wand |
e STO The stop of 9 hour If this me from 0 (z
+ TIME Use t measi Drace to RE
+ RESE When ured 1 be sh Use tl EXIT
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>WATCH watch counts time in seconds up to a maximum s 59 minutes 59 seconds. aximum is reached, it will automatically start over ero) and continue counting. MEASUREMENT he function select switch to start and stop time urement. the flinctinn calact ewiteh far 2 earande ar lanner OE OI OER EEE SE IE IED ET the measured time. T the function select switch is pressed, the meas-
ime will be reset and the measuring display will own. 1e assist mode switches (up & down) to go to the display. the function select switch is pressed, the display turn to the main riding display. 1e assist mode switches (up & down) to go to the
=T display. ossible to return to the main riding display without ipting time measurement. the nower ie tirned off the meacired time will To main riding 4
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 26 Repetition of measurement start/stop by [S]
2018/06/22 10:00: II le J
@ TIME You can 1. Checl using 2. Press 3. Check utes b A. Press riding v [4]
a nict ADJ (TIME ADJUST) adjust the time of the clock. that the Hour is flashing and adjust the hour by the assist mode switches (up & down). the function select switch to adjust the minutes. that the Minute is flashing and adjust the min-
y using the assist mode switches (up & down). the function select switch to return to the main display. t | sy Minute adjustment | jg) LINIT (DICTANCE LINIT) Ce
<J You can When k cated in|
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2. Press is indi and tt
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 27 select the display units for distance and speed. m is selected, the traveled distance will be indi-
kilometers and the speed in km/h. ile is selected, the traveled distance will be indi-
miles and the speed in mph. t km or mile by using the assist mode switches down). the function select switch when the desired unit cated in the display. This setting will then be kept e display will return to the main riding display. _ soume wand |
e@ DSPI You can tion disp!
The item
(trip met mum bic BATTER and TIMI wes Function display
. ITEM (DISPLAY ITEM) select to show or hide different items in the func-
ay during normal riding. s which you can select to show or hide are: TRIP er), AVE (average bicycle speed), MAX (maxi-
ycle speed), RANGE (remaining assist distance), Y (battery capacity (%)), CADENCE (cadence),
= (clock). ot hide the odometer indication. tan item by using the assist mode switches (up &
. 1e function select switch to show or hide the se-
item. (When an item is shown, a check mark will own in the check box.) you press the function select switch in the EXIT y, the setting will be kept and the display will re-
) the main riding display. _ Mit? EAE) EE BE E
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[s] (ora) ff i gcc 4 ui ry 2018/06/22 10:00: |
@ RES!
You can speed), TIP __ You cant 1. Selec down LOO check to res 2. When displa the di
=T reset the TRIP (trip meter), AVE (average bicycle and MAX (maximum bicycle speed) values. ot reset the odometer. tan item by using the assist mode switches (up &
) and use the function select switch to place a mark in the check box for the item that you want et. you press the function select switch in the EXIT y, the items with check marks will be reset and splay will return to the main riding display. Vial
[s]
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* Even When used :
| WY2019_E-KIT_XOR@_2nd Edition US Eng. indd 29 i [S) __4-
(Bluetooth low energy technology) set the profile to use the wireless function with 1 low energy technology, or you can select not to vireless function.
~SCP is selected, the Cycling Speed and Ca-
ofile will be available. PP is selected, the Cycling Power Profile will be FF is selected, the wireless function will be inac-
e profile according to the wireless communication nent that communicates via Bluetooth low energy ology. e output power level of each profile, see Specifi-
s. if the power is turned off, the setting will be kept. the power is turned on the next time, the last setting will be selected. _ soume wand |
1 | Users Manual part 2of3 | Users Manual | 3.86 MiB |
1. Selec mode 2. When sired |
riding
") t CSCP, CPP, or OFF by using the assist switches (up & down). you press the function select switch at the de-
item display, the setting will be kept and the main display will be shown. election of CSCP, CPP, or OFF [s]
| [a] | |
use the USB receptacle as a power supply.
+ Norm servic
+ When chang To main riding <
display
| 1MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 30 ally you should not use COMM because this is a e mode used for wired communication. the power is turned off, the mode automatically les to PWR SPLY.
(s]
2018/06/22 10:00: A r<].
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1. Selec es (UE 2. When sired |
riding
select to light up the assist mode lamp according sist mode or keep the assist mode lamp unlit all IN is selected, the assist mode lamp will light up g to the assist mode. FF is selected, the assist mode lamp will remain 1e time. 1e assist mode lamp is set to OFF, it will light up N error occurs. t ON or OFF by using the assist mode switch-
) & down). you press the function select switch at the de-
item display, the setting will be kept and the main display will be shown. ON or OFF [s]
display <_ O Diag The e-Bi D a= 2 D cer If a malf le assist m Suma Sit SDT 30 display e Pal FAH descripti tion disp oO "6 "6 and rem ing. Displays alternately
| 1MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition US Eng. indd 31 HPtne pr spected TIP __ Even if th in red if <
| 4 nosis mode ke Systems are equipped with a diagnosis mode. Inction or fault occurs in the e-Bike Systems, the ode lamp will light up in red, and the main riding ind ER will be shown alternately, while an error on will inform you of the type of error in the func-
lay. See Troubleshooting regarding symptoms edies for abnormal displays and abnormal flash-
JMICTH CAlOl VDE SUIVEM, HlaVe YUU VICYCIE Ii~
by a dealer as soon as possible. 1e assist mode lamp is set to OFF, it will light up 1 malfunction or fault occurs. _ soume wan |
O Powe Power c ous sma 2.0 OTG
[To supp 1. Open 2. Conn vice.
| Bee 3. Turn
[To stop 1. Turn 2. Disco USB 1 NOTIC
+ Do n or pu
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not te or sla way i
+ Do n plug i Use;
stand 2r supply to external devices e<-
an be supplied to most external devices (e.g. vari-
rt phones etc.) by connecting a commercial USB cable. ly power]
the USB receptacle cap of the display.
=ct the USB cable to the display and external de-
yn the power of the vehicle. the power supply]
off the power of the vehicle. nnect the USB cable and put on the cap of the eceptacle. E ot apply unreasonable force on the USB plug
|| the USB cable. k that the USB plug is facing the right way and tally out-of-position the USB receptacle inted, and make sure it is fully inserted all the ne ot connect the USB receptacle and the USB na wet state. 1 USB 2.0 OTG cable that conforms to the ards.
* vo ne cle ur Otherw malfun TIP __
> Powe vice is
+ No pc batter
+ The p suppli hicle i
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 32 t insert foreign objects into the Vob recepta-
e the display unit and external device may r is supplied automatically when an external de-
; connected with the USB cable. wer is supplied if the remaining capacity of the y pack is low. ower supply of the vehicle will go off and power ed by the USB connection will also stop if the ve-
s not operated for 5 minutes. 2018/06/22 10:00: II Bluetooth indicator
O Com techi The wire CPP pro low ener:
1. Set th watch Alen Snorte Do nc munication with Bluetooth low energy 10logy less equipment corresponding to the CSCP or files can provide the communication via Bluetooth gy technology. e profiles of the display unit by referring to Stop-
and settings. canfirm that they are in acceardance with the can. a gs of your wireless communi nN equip-
n sei that the Bluetooth indicator is displayed. t Yamaha ####* from the user menu of your ss communication equipment. ore information, see the instruction manual of the ss communication equipment.
# of Yamaha ###? is a combination of irregular al-
1umeric characters. the distance between the display and wireless unication equipment within 1m. The maximum nication distance of this equipment is 1 m. wireless communication equipment is kept in a tc., the actual communication distance might be T. st use the equinment in places with macane:
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US_Eng. indd 33
, or electromagnetic interference. equipment is used near transmitters, broadcast-
ations or the following type of equipment, wireless nication may not be possible. rowave ovens ital cordless phones eless communication devices ar other wireless equipment using the 2.4 GHz id. t cover the display with objects such as aluminum s that block the radio waves. Otherwise, wireless nication may not be possible. 1e output power level of each profile, see the ifications. 2018/06/22 10:00: II
Display unit (Display C) Assist mo indicator Function Assist power select switch meter \
NReciet mada \ KO r L Assist mode ~
switch (down) Power switch \
b&
Pushing assist switch
*Not executable de Automatic Support mode indicator Speedometer Clock TRIP DIST 33.1 km capacity indicator S/ Battery capacity
(%) inction Blue tooth USB receptacle
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Displa The disp mation d NOTIC This de and Indi ard. Ope tions (1]
ence, interfere cause ul Le mani de lice lquival pareils :
dIndus'
exempts deux co produire doit acc mme s ettre le f eee Ic :7 y unit (Display C) lay unit offers the following operations and infor-
isplays. E vice complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules istry Canada licence exempt RSS-247 stand-
rations is subject to the following two condi-
) This device may not cause harmful interfer-
and (2) This device must accept any nce received, including interference that may ndesired operation. iel dutilisation des appareils radio exempts nce doit contenir lnonc qui suit, ou ent, a un endroit bien en vue et/ou sur les ap-
Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR ie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
; de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux nditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas
: de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de lappareil pter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, i le brouillage est susceptible den comprom-
onctionnement. IN: JANPKYADNN 40A-X1R00 CAN Bran Mode Mant MAD
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 35 ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3 (B) d name : YAMAHA Ino. : X1RO0 ifacturer name : YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. E IN CHINA 2018/06/22 10:00: II
NOTIC Federa ence St This equ with the Part 15 provide ference gy and, the inst radio co tee that stallatio ference determi user is |
by one c
* Reori
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* Conn:
ferent
* Cons niciar To acc E
| Communication Commission Interfer-
atement ment has been tested and found to comply imits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to f the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to reasonable protection against harmful inter-
a residential installation. This e ment 73, USES AU Call FaAUIdle Paul TOUUCHICY Crier if not installed and used in accordance with ructions, may cause harmful interference to mmunications. However, there is no guaran-
interference will not occur in a particular in-
n. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-
to radio or television reception, which can be 1ed by turning the equipment off and on, the encouraged to try to correct the interference f the following measures:
ent or relocate the receiving antenna. ase the separation between the equipment eceiver. ect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-
from that to which the receiver is connected. ult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech-
1 for help. uTIOnN. irre continued comnliance anv chanagec or sponsib thority t shieldec puter or FCC Rez This equ sure lim This tra in conju IC Radi This eq exposur ment. TI ed with tor and \
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 36 Dclare Cet qu rayonn ronnem stall et cm quis The disp mation d
ions not expressly approved by the party re-
le for compliance could void the users au-
0 operate this equipment. (Example - use only 1 interface cables when connecting to com-
peripheral devices.)
\diation Exposure Statement:
ment complies with FCC RF radiation expo-
its set forth for an uncontrolled environment. nsmitter must not be co-located or operating nction with any other antenna or transmitter. ation Exposure Statement:
uipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation e limits set forth for an uncontrolled environ-
1is equipment should be installed and operat-
minimum distance 0.5 cm between the radia-
your body. ition dexposition a la radiation:
jpement respecte les limites dexposition aux 2ments IC RSS-102 d: S$ pour un envi-
ont non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre in-
mis en marche a une distance minimale de 0.5 pare |lment rayonnant de votre corps. lay unit offers the following operations and infor-
isplays. _ soume wan |
bolts 1 move
+ When
+ Remo The dis changing O Insta Il Clamp bolt E Tighten riding, v loose wi loose di control. O Batte Check if of the dis If a batte tery pow To adjus TIP __
+ Make lling the battery lay unit needs to be removed and installed for
| the battery. ve the clamp by loosening the four bolts and re-
the display from the handle. installing the display unit, tighten the four clamp rom the back side of the clamp. STS E __ the clamp bolts to 2 N-m. Otherwise, during ibration could cause the clamp bolts to come th the risk that the display unit may fall off. A splay could distract the rider or interfere with ry the rated battery (CR2032) is installed in the rear play unit. ry is not installed, or if there is not sufficient bat-
er remaining, install a new battery. t the time, see Settings. sure that the O-ri installed correctly. TARA LL. y dhe Fey POW MINEU VE MUTT EH MAMETY (SUI st palatlen
+ When hicle 11:00 appez
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 37 a battery is drained, whenever it turns on the ve-
power supply, the clock begins to count from
. Please replace the battery, if such a condition rs. 2018/06/22 10:00: II
O Powe Each tim between When yo After tha TIP __
+ When matic:
Assist mode indicator,
+ Keep play turnin assist cases above turn o matel O Disp You can switches The sele indicator
+ When chanc
\ mar, Bel |
ECO or On/Off e you press the power switch, the power switches On and Off. u turn on the power, all of the displays come up. t, it transitions to the main riding display. you turn on the power, the assist mode is auto-
ally set to Off mode. your feet off the pedals when turning on the dis-
init. Also, do not start riding immediately after g on the display unit. Doing so could weaken the
- power. (Weak assist power in either of these is not a malfunction.) If you did either of the
- by accident, remove your feet from the pedals, n the power again, and wait a moment (approxi-
y two seconds) before starting to ride. laying and switching the assist mode select the assist mode by using the assist mode
(up & down). cted assist mode is displayed by the assist mode you press the assist mode switch (up), the mode yes from OFF to +ECO. or from +ECO to ECO to STD, or STD to HIGH, or 4 157 km TRIP DIST AIST
+ When mode to ST
+EC(
TIP __
* Bicycl TE dri
+ Furth cle the
+ In the playec
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US_Eng. indd 38 1 TO EAP VV. you press the assist mode switch (down), the changes from EXPW to HIGH, or from HIGH D, or STD to ECO, or ECO to +ECO, or
> to OFF. es equipped with the PWseries SE or PWseries ve unit have no Extra Power mode. 2r pressing of the assist mode switch will not cy-
> assist mode selections. Off mode, the assist power meter is not dis-
1. 2018/06/22 10:00: I Automatic Support
Bicycles use the /
TIP __ The Aut matic ch the riding
+ To us TRIP DIST mode ic Sur will be
* To ca sist m matic matic TIP __ Even if y while in ;
be chang mode Assist mode indicator mode EXPW orange HIGH HIGE equipped with the PWseries TE drive unit can
\utomatic Support mode. matic Support mode is a function enabling auto-
ange to the optimized assist mode according to J conditions. e the Automatic Support mode, press the assist switch (up) for 1 second or longer. The Automat-
yport mode indicator will light up and the mode
: changed to the Automatic Support mode. ncel the Automatic Support mode, press the as-
ode switch (up) for 1 second or longer. The Auto-
Support mode indicator will go off and the Auto-
Support mode will be canceled. ou press the assist mode switches (up & down) Automatic Support mode, the assist mode cannot jed. Assist mode
| Violet ; HIGH Violet Assist mode indicator HIGH | FilpMrm sTD oI STD STD Blue eco} ECO eco} ECO Gren +eco| +ECC
+eco| +ECO yesh or- | OFF on | OFF PW-X drive unit PWseries SE dr
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 39 Blue >
G or longer J Yellowish <4 green 4 second or longer matic 1 second Support vl Blue ECO Green
+ECO Yelowsn ive unit PWseries TE drive unit 2018/06/22 10:00: I
O Spee speedometer I} terperh Settings TIP __ If your bi speedor ovo 157 km TOIP ni|eT O Batte The batt much ca Battery capacity indicator TRIP DIST 33.1 km JAmode Pit aos Oneal power dt dometer
=>dometer displays your bicycle speed (in kilome-
our or mile per hour). To select the km/mile, see cycle speed is less than 2.0 km/h or 1.2 MPH, the eter displays 0.0 km/h or O.0 MPH. ry capacity indicator
>ry capacity indicator displays an estimate of how pacity is left in the battery. st power meter Si tis ga oF PENSE EES Mispiays aisemnan ens aeosist iring riding. A TRIP DIST 33.1 km When th the segr When th power in are adde
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 40 e e-Bike Systems are not in operation, none of nents of the assist power meter are displayed. e e-Bike Systems are operating, as the assist creases, the segments of the assist power meter d one by one. 2018/06/22 10:00: I O Func The func
+ Odor Trip m Avera Maxin Rang Cader Trip ti Bw SEE SS Push the follows:
Odomete imum bic Odomete You can For more You can cycle spe For more TIP __ When yo tion, the MaxiMmup tion display tion display can display the following functions. eter eter ge bicycle speed ium bicycle speed
> (Remaining assist distance) Ice me
> function select switch, the display changes as r + Trip meter > Average bicycle speed > Max-
cle speed > Range ~ Cadence > Trip time >
rr select the items to be displayed. information, see Settings. reset the data for trip meter, trip time, average bi-
2ed, and maximum bicycle speed. information, see Settings. u connect to the smartphone and run the applica-
Trip meter, Trip time, Average bicycle speed, and nN DIcycie Speed will all De reset. ODO 157 km TRIP DIST 33. 1 Km AVE
@ Odo!
This disp den while The odor
@ Trip This dis;
miles) sit When yo be savec For the new dist
@ Aver This disp 7.7 km/h
| 1MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 41 hour or n When yo be savec For the see Set neter lays the total distance (in kilometers or miles) rid-
> the power was on. neter cannot be reset. neter olays the total riding distance (in kilometers or ce it was last reset. u turn off the power, the data up to that point will
. rocedure of resetting the trip meter to measure a ance traveled, see Settings. age bicycle speed lays the average bicycle speed (in kilometers per niles per hour) since it was last reset. u turn off the power, the data up to that point will
. rocedure of resetting the average bicycle speed, ings. _ soume wand |
MAX 13.7 km/h
@ Maxi This dist per hour When yo be savec For the speed, si
@ Ranc RANGE 15 km This disp miles) th tery caps sist mod the estir changes The rem TIP __
* The r the ri batter
+ IfinO
@ Cade ae CADENCE vos ek ute. mum bicycle speed slays the maximum bicycle speed (in kilometers or miles per hour) since it was last reset. u turn off the power, the data up to that point will
. procedure of resetting the maximum bicycle ee Settings. ia (Ramainina aseciect dietance)
lays an estimate of the distance (in kilometers or at can be ridden with assist on the residual bat-
acity of the battery installed. If you switch the as-
2 when the remaining assist distance is displayed, late of the distance that can be ridden with assist aining assist distance estimate cannot be reset.
=maining assist distance changes depending on Jing situation (hills, headwind, etc.) and as the y runs down. ff mode, - - - - is displayed. hays YUM peManitly SPSS brew wis pet tie rpm TRIP TIME 1:47:35 The ped TIP __ If you pe
@ Trip |
This disy When yo be savec For the p TIP __ If your bi trip time
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 42 aling cadence display cannot be reset. dal in backward, 0 is displayed. ime lays the total riding time since it was last reset. u turn off the power, the data up to that point will
. rocedure to reset the trip time, see Settings. cycle speed is less than 2.0 km/h or 1.2 MPH, the will not be accumulated. 2018/06/22 10:00: I TP
* Disple light s
+ When low. V be the ing th 00 157 light On/Off (Applies only to models pped with a headlight powered by the ry pack. The taillight, which is powered ie battery pack, is switched on/off with eadlight.) 2D e you press the light switch, the headlight switch-
en On and Off. y backlight will operates simultaneously with the witch. the light switch is On, the brightness will be Vhen the light switch is Off, the brightness will
> selected condition. For the procedure of select-
2 brightness condition, see Settings.
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 43 2018/06/22 10:00: I
O Setti The disp
* Clock Clock
+ Distar km/mi
* Disple Sets 1 SA during
+ Recor Reset speed
+ Bluetc ial Swite!
tion. wg + USB Swite!
porta Ti + Layou Swite tin * Bright Chan er al me += 1. Press Vl a vial
[tee }2> 2. Selec ngs lay enables the following. Adjust setting ce Unit le setting y Item he items to be displayed in the function display J normal riding. d Reset s the values of the trip meter, average bicycle
|, maximum bicycle speed, and trip time. yoth (Bluetooth low energy technology) nes the profiles and turns off the wireless func-
ies the USB receptacle between a power supply nd a wired communication port. t ies the layout of the display. ness jes the brightness of the display backlight. the function select switch for 2 seconds or long-
t an item by using the assist mode switches (up & A vii ul I EXITS 8 vw down}
When select Selec For alls and per Otherwi other ha TIP __
+ Thes
+ If you are se to the
| 1MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 44
+ Pus
. you select an item to set and press the function switch, the setting will be displayed. ting EXIT returns to the main riding display. etting procedures, be sure to stop the bicycle form the required settings in a safe location. se, lack of attention to surrounding traffic or zards could cause an accident. ettings cannot be adjusted while riding. do the following during setting, the item that you ing will be canceled and the display will return main riding display. ning the crank (pedal) in the traveling direction ing the rear wheel at 1.2 mph (2 km/h) and more hing the pushing assist switch Press the function select switch for 2 seconds or longer Press the function select switch Press the a: mode switch (up) Press the assist mode switch (down)
} aore/oona von |
Bw
@ Cloc You can 1. Checl using 2. Press 3. Check utes b A. Press a
< menu 3 Caro Cty
[s]
Clock Adjust ect Dear Selecting EXIT returns to the main <1 riding display.
@ Nictz k Adjust adjust the time of the clock. that the Hour is flashing and adjust the hour by the assist mode switches (up & down). the function select switch to adjust the minutes. that the Minute is flashing and adjust the min-
y using the assist mode switches (up & down). the function select switch to return to the main display. Hour Minute adjustment adjustment v [4] Is] v [4]
(EERE) |>| (ERE
[v] [v]
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nea lIinit You can When k cated in|
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stance Unit BC Cad Selecting EXIT returns to the main <4 4 riding display.
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 45 select the display units for distance and speed. m is selected, the traveled distance will be indi-
kilometers and the speed in km/h. ile is selected, the traveled distance will be indi-
miles and the speed in mph. t km or mile by using the assist mode switches down). you press the function select switch, the setting en be kept and the display will return to the main display. Pan n o He
[s]
_ soume wand |
Bw
@ Disp You can tion disp!
The item Distance speed), |
tery Ran TIP ___ frtey Deere Display Item ary re ee ep jay Item select to show or hide different items in the func-
ay during normal riding. s which you can select to show or hide are: Trip
(Trip meter), Average Speed (Average bicycle Maximum Speed (Maximum bicycle speed), Bat-
ge (Range), Cadence, and Trip Time. ot hide the odometer indication. tan item by using the assist mode switches (up &
. 1e function select switch to show or hide the se-
item. (When an item is shown, a check mark will own in the check box.) you select EXIT and press the function select 1, the setting will be kept and the display will re-
) the main menu display.
[al
[trip Distance _WF]<">[Trip Distance Mim tv)
[al
| |LAverage Speed Bir]<>|__Average Speed ffm |
Selecting EXIT retums to the main riding display.
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 46 ia
[al
{SI Maxinun Speed Wj<>[_Maxinun Speed iia tv)
[al
{SI Battery Range _[]}<>[_Battery Range im Is), Trip Tine r}<>| Trip Tine im Iv)
[al eID 5 2018/06/22 10:00: J
@ Recc You can Speed (/
mum bic TIP __ You cant 1. Selec a 4d
< > down check to res 2. When switct displa een emie) Record Reset, ey Teal fr con i Peed Selecting EXIT returns to the main <~
riding display. rd Reset reset the Trip Distance (Trip meter), Average
\verage bicycle speed), Maximum Speed (Maxi-
ycle speed), and Trip Time values. ot reset the odometer.
+ an item by using the assist mode switches (up &
) and use the function select switch to place a mark in the check box for the item that you want et. you select EXIT and press the function select
|, the items with check marks will be reset and the y will return to the main menu display. tal _ Is) _
[1 [a tv) ta)
[_verase Speed Wed <">[verase Speed Mia]
tv) ta) Ten ee eles Ge eee 1)
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 47 vial
[rip Tine <> Trip Tine a Tvl wl Ib 5
(vd Items with check marks will be reset 2018/06/22 10:00: I
@ Blue You can Bluetoot use the v When O tive. When C et tn dence Pr When C available When Y YAMAH/
TIP __
* Set th equip!
techn
+ For th cation
* Even When used :
1. Selec assist 2. When WH th mani tooth (Bluetooth low energy technology) set the profile to use the wireless function with 1 low energy technology, or you can select not to vireless function. FF is selected, the wireless function will be inac-
~SCP is selected, the Cycling Speed and Ca-
ofile will be available. PP is selected. the Cvcling Power Profile will be EP1.0 is selected, the e-Bike profile preset by
\ MOTOR CO., LTD. will be available. e profile according to the wireless communication nent that communicates via Bluetooth low energy ology. e output power level of each profile, see Specifi-
s. if the power is turned off, the setting will be kept. the power is turned on the next time, the last setting will be selected. t Off, CSCP, CPP, or YEP1.0 by using the mode switches (up & down). you press the function select switch, the setting en be kept ana the display will return to the main ienlay DEC Contd Bluetooth fic reg Selecting EXIT retums to the main riding display.
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 48 Selection of Off, CSCP", CCP, or YEP1.0
[a]
OFF Iv]
[4]
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2018/06/22 10:00: J e@ USB You can TIP __
+ Norm servic
+ When chang Peco Ec) usB fees Brishiress Selecting EXIT returns to the main <__ riding display.
@ Layo QD You can use the USB receptacle as a power supply. ally you should not use COMM because this is a e mode used for wired communication. the power is turned off, the mode automatically jes to Power Supply. Power Suo1y v [a]
Power Supply
[v]
[a]
| Fm is]
select the layout fe r the main iding display. _ vnen ye shown. When yc tion will |
the smar When yc be displ smartphe play wv
+ When chang 1. Selec mode
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 49 lu select Veraull, the Main faing alsplay Will De Ju select Compass, mainly navigation informa-
be displayed once the unit has been paired with tphone application. ju select Fitness, mainly fitness information will ayed once the unit has been paired with the ne application. splay the correct information on the Compass Fitness displays, be sure to use the Bluetooth 1ergy technology communication and the YEP1.0 in order to make the display unit and the smart-
application work properly together. the display unit and smartphone application are tly paired, the Compass function and Fitness dn will start on the application side. and the dis-
/ill automatically change. the power is turned off, the mode automatically es to Default. t Default, Compass, or Fitness by the assist switches (up & down). _ soume wand |
Layout
@ Brig!
You can When CL WeIOFA (| curing t Hight swit When N the function select switch when the desired unit cated in the display. This setting will then be kept e display will return to the main riding display. Detar is]
rd
[v]
[4]
(vl
[4]
(vl itness select the brightness of the display backlight. Jaytime is selected, the brightness will be high e light switch is Off, and it becomes low if the cn is turned Un. aht ic celected the hrightnece will he low al_ ET in ways. Bn 1. Selec switct 2 When will th menu TIP __ Even if t When th setting w
ott eT Selecting EXIT returns to the main <q!
riding display.
| (My2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 50 t Daytime or Night by using the assist mode ies (up & down). you press the function select switch, the setting en be kept and the display will return to the main display. he power is turned off, the setting will be kept. e power is turned on the next time, the last used ill be selected. rightness, N N a
{S]
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[4]
(vl 2018/06/22 10:00: J a RRC CMLL!
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The e-Bi If a malf error me actions, :
If the pr specie O Powe Power c ous sma 2.0 OTG
[To supp 1. Open 2. Conn vice. 3. Turn
[To stop 1. Turn 2. Disco USB 1 nosis mode ke Systems are equipped with a diagnosis mode. inction or fault occurs in the e-Bike Systems, an ssage will be displayed. For the symptoms and see Troubleshooting. oblem cannot be solved, have your bicycle in-
Vy da Ued@ler ds SUUN dS PUSSINIC. 2r supply to external devices e<-
an be supplied to most external devices (e.g. vari-
rt phones etc.) by connecting a commercial USB cable. ly power]
the USB receptacle cap of the display.
=ct the USB cable to the display and external de-
yn the power of the vehicle. the power supply]
off the power of the vehicle. nnect the USB cable and put on the cap of the eceptacle. NOTIC
+ Do n or pu
* Chec!
not te or sla way i
+ Do n plug i
+ Use 3 stand
+ Do ne cle ur Otherw malfun TIP __
+ Powe vice is
+ No pc batter
+ The p suppli hicle i
| 1MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition US Eng. indd 51 E ot apply unreasonable force on the USB plug
|| the USB cable. k that the USB plug is facing the right way and tally out-of-position the USB receptacle inted, and make sure it is fully inserted all the n. ot connect the USB receptacle and the USB na wet state. a USB 2.0 OTG cable that conforms to the ards. t insert foreign objects into the USB recepta-
e the display unit and external device may r is supplied automatically when an external de-
; connected with the USB cable. wer is supplied if the remaining capacity of the y pack is low. ower supply of the vehicle will go off and power ed by the USB connection will also stop if the ve-
s not operated for 5 minutes. _ soume wand |
O Com techi The wire CPP, or via Bluet 1. Set th tings Alen lof Km TRIP_DIST Bluetooth 33.1 km = indicator Paired nectio ment. Check Selec wirele For m wirele
phar 4. Make cessf yn TIP __
+ Keep comn comrr If the bag, chorte munication with Bluetooth low energy 10logy sless equipment corresponding to the CSCP, YEP1.0 profiles can provide the communication ooth low energy technology. e profiles of the display unit by referring to Set-
anfirm that they are in accordance with the con_ a gs of your wireless communi nN equip-
n sei that the Bluetooth indicator is displayed. g t Yamaha ####* from the user menu of your ss communication equipment. ore information, see the instruction manual of the ss communication equipment.
# of Yamaha ###? is a combination of irregular al-
lumeric characters. sure that the Bluetooth indicator displays suc-
il pairing. bp}
the distance between the display and wireless unication equipment within 1m. The maximum nication distance of this equipment is 1 m. wireless communication equipment is kept in a
-tc., ihe actual communication aistance mignt be
| MY2019_E-KIT_XOR_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 52 ot use the equipment in places with magnetic static electricity, or electromagnetic interference. equipment is used near transmitters, broadcast-
ations or the following type of equipment, wireless nication may not be possible. wave ovens ital cordless phones eless communication devices ar other wireless equipment using the 2.4 GHz id. t cover the display with objects such as aluminum s that block the radio waves. Otherwise, wireless nication may not be possible. 1e output power level of each profile, see the ifications. 2018/06/22 10:00: I
O Disp By using cation ar with the
(Compas on the di wu not!
of attent dent. TIP __ In this m display u not be ci tion.
@ Com Sets the phone a play. You ca PUSH Ue informati jay of paired application the Bluetooth low energy technology communi-
id YEP1.0 profile and then pairing the display unit smartphone application, navigation information Ss) and fitness support (Fitness) will be available splay. VOR al THe UlSPlayY WHE DICYCHNY SIICe ldth ion to surrounding traffic can cause an acci-
anual, all information that can be shown on the nit, is described. However, some information may orrectly shown owing to the smartphone applica-
pass (Navigation information) destination or waypoints by using the smart-
oplication and shows this information on the dis-
n select the information to be displayed 7 IMNCUOH SEIECE SWICH lO Chalige We Gisplayea On_
* Turn-
Direction of and distance to the next turn The the t The stree
-K ted |
Information depe transmitted from the application
- Estim The the t The SNOV
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 53 oy-turn upper part shows the distance to the next turn on raveling route to reach the destination. lower part shows relevant information (such as a
+t name, crossing name, or place name) transmit-
from the application. The displayed information 2nds on the appl ated time remaining distance to the destination is shown at op. estimated time of arrival at the destination is vn Under Ins. _ soume waa) |
+ Estim EST. BATTERY Dise ON ARRIVAL whe Ses Estimated battery
+ North Direction and straight ne distance to waypoint or The destination and of th the |
tanc
+ Headi Direction and straightine distance to waypoint or The diste trave iL Way!
ated battery lays the estimated remaining battery capacity n you arrive at the destination. up upper part displays the heading to the destination straight-line distance when the compass direction e display unit has been fixed to north. It displays 1eading to the next waypoint and straight-line dis-
e in case waypoints have been set. ng up upper part displays the direction and straight-line ince to the destination in relation to the current ing direction and compass direction. It displays EES OMOED ALTIMA SEE ATGTEACTIEIS MESLATIOR BREE PIR AL
,0int in relation to the compass direction in case A way
+ Trip d TAP DIST The ko the TRIP TIME The sma
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 54 20ints have been set. istance/time upper part displays the distance traveled since smartphone application started the navigation. lower part displays the elapsed time since the rtphone application started the navigation. 2018/06/22 10:00: A Be sure cording could cz piicall show!
the di
+ When cation North ing th chang
+ The c deper
+ The cordin
@ Fitne Set the |
burn tar. show this to obey local traffic regulations and ride ac-
to the actual road conditions. Otherwise, you use a traffic accident. ON Stats, OMY We TUP-DY-tUrrl Glsplay Wi 1. Even if the function select switch is pressed, splay will not change. the Compass function of the smartphone appli-
starts, you can switch the display mode among up, Heading up, and Trip distance/time by press-
e function select switch. However, you cannot je to any other display modes. isplayed contents of the navigation information ids on the smartphone application. timated remaining battery capacity varies ac-
g to the riding mode. ss (Fitness-support information) arget riding distance, target riding time, calorie yet, etc. using the smartphone application and
; information on the display. You can Push the
* Calori The toge time In ac rent The and disp!
+ Heart The with
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 55 ditio grap The geth per disp!
select the information to be displayed. function select switch, the display changes. e/Power upper part displays the calorie burn target value ther with the accumulated burned calories over since the application started the Fitness function.
\dition, the number of burned calories for the cur-
ride is displayed by a bar graph. lower part displays the target pedal power value current pedal power. The current pedal power is ayed by a bar graph. rate/Cadence upper part displays the target heart rate together the current heart rate as beats per minute. In ad-
n, the current heart rate is displayed by a bar h. lower part displays the target cadence value to-
er with the current cadence value as revolutions minute. In addition, the current cadence value is ayed by a bar graph. _ soume waa) |
+ Work The valu over func disp!
The and start Workout distance/time niain TIP __
* The r meas YAMA ence ucts. be re sensc Bluetec ficatio The 2 the m out distance/time upper part displays the target distance traveled 2 together with the accumulated distance traveled e since the application started the Fitness n. In addition, the current distance traveled is ayed by a bar graph. lower part displays the target riding time value accumulated g time since the application ed the Fitness function. In addition, the current g time Is displayed by a bar grapn. umber of burned calories and pedal power are ured by an original method developed by
\HA MOTOR CO., LTD. The figures are for refer-
and may differ from similar figures of other prod-
er to display the heart rate, this information must ceived from a commercially available heart rate 1r supporting the smartphone application and oth low energy technology communication speci-
ns. ccuracy of the displayed heart rate depends on easuring accuracy of the heart rate sensor.
| MY2019_E-KIT_XOR_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 56 2018/06/22 10:00: A
G. Battery pack and charging proc Battery charger lamp
The batt tems is lightweig have the
+ Its pel vironr
+ It nate Charger display Charging plug Power plug Battery Battery capacity capacity indicator lamp indicator| ri E.|
Battery capacity Charging connector indicator button Battery The batt an embe residual tery capz By press display t seconds. See Chi mate of |
ing for ir Do not t recharg er could teries.
-edure ery pack equipped for the Yamaha e-Bike Sys-
a lithium-ion battery. The lithium-ion battery is ht and offers superior capacity. However, it does following characteristics. formance decreases in extremely hot or cold en-
nents. rally loses its charge. sry pack for the Yamaha e-Bike Systems also has
-dded computer which notifies you of estimated battery capacity and suspected faults via the bat-
ity indicator lamp. ing the battery capacity indicator button, you can he residual battery capacity for approximately 5 ecking the residual battery capacity for the esti-
the residual battery capacity. See Troubleshoot-
formation on fault flashing. Ise any other charger or charging method to
> the special batteries. Using any other charg-
| result in fire, explosion, or damage the bat-
Charging connector indicator button Awe IMPORT INSTRU!
TO REI SHOCK TIONS This ma instructi Before u cautions product Only us Yamaha burst ca NOTIC Do not a
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 57 ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE CTIONS JUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUC-
nual contains important safety and operating ons for battery charger Type PASC4. ing battery charger, read all instructions and ary markings on battery charger, battery and using battery. se it to charge PASB4 type batteries for e-Bike Systems. Other types of batteries may using injury to persons and damage. E pply grease on the terminal of the battery. _ soume waa) |
NOTIC This ba comply |
suant to These li tection |
installat This equ franian ae cordanc terferen Howeve not occt If this e radio or by turni courage more of
* Reori
* Incre and r
* Conn differ ed.
* Cons niciar E ttery charger has been tested and found to with the limits for a ClassB digital device, pur-
part 15 of FCC Rules. mits are designed to provide reasonable pro-
against harmful interference in a residential n. lipment generates, uses and can radiate radio sp anarms and if nat inctallad and weed in or. ions, may cause harmful in-
ce to radio communications. r, there is no guarantee that interference will ir in a particular installation. quipment does cause harmful interference to television reception, which can be determined ng the equipment off and on, the user is en-
d to try to correct the interference by one or the following measures ent or relocate the receiving antenna. ase the separation between the equipment eceiver. ect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit ent from that to which the receiver is connect-
ult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech-
1 for help. em nna we This de Operatic
(1) this and (2) ceived, sired op Change:
the part users a Appro|
For safe a locatior Fiata Free Out of Well-
Not a Temp
| (My2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 58 EERE Ne ARAMA CARE EN eee fice complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. yn is subject to the following two conditions device may not cause harmful interference, this device must accept any interference re-
including interference that may cause unde-
eration. s or modifications not expressly approved by y responsible for compliance could void the uthority to operate the equipment. priate charging environments and efficient charging, use the battery charger in 1 that i na stable (wnen on the bicycle) of rain or moisture direct sunlight entilated and dry
-cessible to children or pets erature between 59-77 F (15-25 C) _ soume waa) |
al -
Inappropriate charging environment The hot and cold environments described below sion without fully charging the battery.
+ Summertime charging standby/suspension in a location receiving direct summ charger might enter charging standby (all four |
Reading the charging status for battery pack protect the battery from exceeding the speci harming cuenmancian ky ctarti te nhearme us SEEN OMS RSTO MSY ON Ms wm 59-77 F (15-25 C). If charging suspension o to reduce the charging standby time.
+ Wintertime charging standby/suspension Charging standby will occur if the temperature and the temperature drops below this level duc suspended and standby mode is entered to pI at an indoor location with a temperature of 59-
+ Noise on televisions/radios/computers Charging next to televisions, radios, or similar and other interference. If this occurs, recharge radio (such as in another room). WARNING If a charging fault occurs during charging, r from the socket and wait for the battery pack/t s and solutions can cause charging to enter standby or suspen-
er sunlight or immediately after riding, the battery oattery capacity indicator lamps flash slowly). See This is to automatically stop charging in order to fied temperature while charging. You can avoid th the hatter; nnld ar at a panm tamnmaratira nf oN ee EEE ON ccurs, move the battery charger to a cool location is less than 32 F (0 C). If charging is started
> to late-night cooling or other factors, charging is otect the battery. In such cases, restart charging 77 F (15-25 C). appliances might cause static, flickering images,
> in a location further away from the television or 2move the power plug of the battery charger yattery charger to cool. Charg'
bicycl 1. Conn house 2. Reme
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 59 ing the battery pack mounted on the 2 (Down tube type) ect the power plug of the battery charger to a hold power outlet. ve the cap of charging inlet from the charging ctor on the battery pack, and connect it to the ing plug on the battery charger. 2018/06/22 10:00: A Charg'
bicycl 1. Conn house 2. Reme conne plug ies be NOTIC
+ Don charg inaw
+ Be su char pletel Othe may!
+ Do n or pu edto Other
+ Donc 3. See I cNneck nack ing the battery pack mounted on the 2 (Multi location type) ect the power plug of the battery charger to a hold power outlet. ve the cap of charging inlet from the charging ctor on the bicycle, and connect it to the charging n the battery charger. How to open the cap var-
tween bicycles. E ot connect the charging plug of the battery er with the charging connector of the battery et state. ire to connect the charging plug only after the jing connector on the battery pack is com-
y dry. wise the battery charger and battery pack nalfunction. ot apply excessive force to the charging plug ll on the cord with the charging plug connect-
the battery. wise, the plug or connector may be damaged. t pedal while the charging plug is connected. Reading the charging status for battery pack, and tat the battery charger Is charging the battery one u plete,
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 60. attery capacity indicator lamps will light up one by ntil all four are on. Then, when charging is com-
all of the lamps will go off. 2018/06/22 10:00: A Lo Lock-release ring Never h the cha sult ine TIP __
* Charc
+ Ifthe charg the be not fu
+ Wher charg matel pack and c rm that charging is complete, and then discon-
he charging plug from the battery pack. o disconnect the plug (see the left figure) asp the lock-release ring. ll it out straight. the cap of charging inlet on the battery packs ing connector. andle the power plug, charging plug or touch rger contacts with wet hands. This could re-
lectric shock. Jing will start automatically. display unit is turned on while the battery pack is ing, all normal displays will be shown, including attery capacity indicator, but the assist system will nection.
| the battery pack is connected to the battery er, the battery charger lamp will flash at approxi-
y 0.2 second intervals to indicate that the battery is being prepared to be charged. Leave it alone harging will start normally. wilaty the bic 1. Turn |
2. Insert lease 3. Reme Use bot not droy ing soc catch fit age. TIP __ How to |
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 61 between tion man iW SEIS MALGEY PEAR PCIE FEET sycle he display unit off. the key into the battery lock, and turn it to re-
the battery lock. ve the battery pack. h hands when removing the battery pack. Do
) the battery pack or subject it to impact. Do-
ould cause the battery pack to become hot or e, resulting in serious injury or property dam-
ramove Multi location tvne battery nacke varies bicycles. For more information, see the instruc-
ual supplied with the bicycle. _ soume waa) |
1 | Users Manual part 3of3 | Users Manual | 2.85 MiB |
4. Conn house 5. Remo batter batter NOTIC
+ Don charo Charging connector 6. See C4 | Lock-release ring check pack. 7 Theok ect the power plug of the battery charger to a hold power outlet. ve the cap from the charging connector on the y pack, and connect it to the charging plug on the y charger. E ot connect the charging plug of the battery er with the charging connector of the batterv a wet state. ire to connect the charging plug only after the jing connector on the battery pack is com-
y dry. e the battery charger and battery pack may ion. ot apply excessive force to the charging plug ll on the cord with the charging plug connect-
the battery pack. ise, the plug or connector may be damaged. Reading the charging status for battery pack, and that the battery charger is charging the battery mttarn, nananihy indirotar lamne ull inht unm ane kv one u plete, 8. Confit the ct How t
@ Gr
@Pu 9. Place tor. 10. Mour
+ Don jects. circui shocl a -
| 1MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 62 Damr tivent Never This Do n Using rated Do nc not si er m electr Oe ED EEE ntil all four are on. Then, when charging is com-
all of the lamps will go off. m that charging is complete, and then disconnect arging plug from the battery pack. o disconnect the plug (see the left figure) asp the lock-release ring.
| it out straight. the cap on the battery packs charging connec-
it the battery pack on the bicycle. ot touch charger contacts with metallic ob-
Do not allow foreign material to cause short t of the contacts. This could result in electric
, fire, or damage the battery charger. ally ramave diet fram the nawer nina ness or other issues could reduce the effec-
2ss of the insulation, resulting in fire.
' disassemble or modify the battery charger. sould result in fire or electric shock. ot use with a power strip or extension cord.
| a power strip or similar methods may exceed current and can result in fire. t use with the cable tied or rolled up, and do ore with the cable wrapped around the charg-
in body. Cable damage can result in fire or shock. _ soume weal |
Firmh into t the c caus
+ Do ne terial
+ Never jects in inte TIP __ Battery P
+ Insert the be
+ Insert the al top of
+ Press until it y insert the power plug and the charging plug he socket. Failure to insert the power plug and harging plug completely can result in fire d by electric shock or overheating. yt use the battery charger near flammable ma-
or gas. This could result in fire or explosion. cover the battery charger or place other ob-
on top of it while charging. This could result 2rnal overheating leading to fire. ack mounting method (Down tube type) the battery in the direction of the arrow so that ittery bottom is aligned to the top of the case. the upper part of the battery in the direction of tow so that the battery handle is aligned to the the battery lock. the upper part of the battery toward the frame clicks into place to secure it.
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TIP __ Battery p How to i tween bi manual 11. Make batter ha ack mounting method (Multi location type) nstall Multi location type battery packs varies be-
cycles. For more information, see the instruction supplied with the bicycle. sure that it is securely attached by pulling the y pack after installation. a ST t short the contacts of the battery pack. Do-
> could cause the battery pack to become hot ch fire, resulting in serious injury or property ge. t disassemble or modify the battery pack. Do-
> could cause the battery pack to become hot ch fire, resulting in serious injury or property ge. ot dispose of the battery pack in a fire or ex-
it to a heat source. Doing so could cause an sion, resulting in serious injury or property ge. t drop the battery pack or subject it to impact.
} so could cause the battery pack to become catch fire, resulting in serious injury or prop-
jamage. NOTIC Make st pack co!
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 64 E ire there is no foreign matter on the battery ntacts before inserting the battery pack. 2018/06/22 10:00: A
Reading the charging status for batt Battery Battery capacity indicator la charger . lamp (Down tube type) (Multi loca Lit power lamps indicate the amoun charging completed. A flashing pow indicates current progress. On YAMAHA
(Example: Battery is approximately
[charged.) ) AG Four lamps flash simultaneously. ery pack mps Current -
ion type) status Details tof er lamp During charging, the 50-75 %
Charging battery capacity indicator lamps light up one by one. Charging completed When charging is complete, the charging lamp on the battery charger and the battery capacity indicator lamp on the battery pack go off. Daten, icin Charging will automatically restart when a temperature is reached that allmse nharnine eye eee ea NS:
standby mode. |(See Appropriate
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 65 The battery internal temperature is too high or too low. charging environments.) When possible, always perform charging at the optimal temperature of 59-77 F (15-25 C). 2018/06/22 10:00: A al -
Reading the charging status for di equipped with the Multi location typ:
To check the charge status, turn on the power of 1 Battery charger Display unit lamp
(Display A) 0% 1-10% 11-999
<0.2 second <0.5 second intervals> _intervals>
(Display X) 11-99
ae
Ver Sr 1-10%
On t splay unit (Applies only to models
> battery pack.) he display unit. Current status Details iE Yo The battery capacity
, <08 second Charging indicator slowly increases.
<0.2 second intervals>
(Display C) 0% 1-10% 11-999
<0.2second <0.5 second intervals> intervals>
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Battery charger lamp Display unit
(Display A) All segments of the battery capacity light up. ww
(Display X) All segments of the battery capacity light up.
(Display C) All segments of the battery capacity light up.
(Display A) All function display items are flashin Current status Details indicator When charging is complete, all indicator segments of the i battery capacity onan d indicator of the drive unit will go off and the battery charger lamp of the charger will go out. indicator
(Display X) All function display items are flashin
(Display C) All function display items are flashin
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 67 Battery is in standby mode.
* The battery internal temperature is too high or too low. Charging will automatically restart when a temperature is reached that allows charging.
(See Appropriate charging environments.) When possible, always perform charging at the optimal temperature of 59-77 F (15-25 oRy _ soume weal |
TIP For example, even if normal charging is started, i perature is too high or too low, the charging may the battery being charged sufficiently in order to p Charg'
Charging Charging Although Start [nish tery cap been ex hours (D 500 Wh)
' If the ba
~ charging Charging Charging time*
standby (Not including standby time)
* If char time wi Howev do not status |
f the battery temperature or the surrounding tem-
be extended or charging may be stopped without rotect the battery. ing time guidelines charging time varies depending on residual bat-
acity and external temperature, if the battery has hausted, it generally takes approximately 3.5 own tube type 400 Wh), 4 hours (Down tube type or 5 hours (Multi location type 600 Wh). ttery pack enters standby mode while charging, time will increase by an equal amount. jing after a long period of disuse, the charging ll be lengthened depending on the battery status. er, note that if the battery capacity indicator lamps flash in fault pattern (See Reading the charging or battery pack), there is no malfunction.
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H. Checking the residual battery c You can check the estimate of how much capa charged. The check can be performed using eithe cator or the battery's residual battery capacity indi TIP
+ Even if the batterys capacity reaches 0 (zero), if you re using an old battery pack, the resid very litte power when you start Moving. INIs Is load is reduced, the proper value is displayed. Residual battery capacity indicator tery capacity for display unit The residual battery capacity can be displayed as Disp residt ca Display of the residual battery capacity for the display unit
(Display A) apacity city is left in the battery and to what extent it is
=r the display unit's residual battery capacity indi-
cator lamps. you can still ride the bicycle as a regular bicycle. al battery capacity indicator may suddenly display hota Malrunction. Unce raing stabilizes ana the Jisplay and estimate of residual bat-
a numerical value on the display unit. lay of the ial battery Applicable situation pacity
(Display X) ETTTTT TTT |
4 ia ay
(Display C) 10
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 69 0-11 %
When you turn on the power of the display unit and ride continually after the battery is fully charged, the segments for the residual battery capacity indicator go out one by one each time the residual battery capacity is reduced by 10 %. 2018/06/22 vena |
Display of the residual battery isp capacity for the display unit cd
(Display A) t
<0.5 second intervals>
(Display X) _ T
<0.5 second intervals> 1
(Display C)
<0.5 second intervals>
(Display A) lay of the ial battery pacity Applicable situation There is very little residual battery 0-1 % capacity left. Please charge the battery soon.
<0.2 second intervals>
(Display X)
\ 1 i |
7 1 N
<0.2 second intervals>
(Display C) I
<0.2 second intervals>
| (My2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 70 There is no more residual battery capacity. Turn off the power for the display unit and charge the battery pack soon.
* Assist is stopped, but you can still ride the bicycle as a regular bicycle. 2018/06/22 vena |
al -
Display of the battery capacity indi residual battery capacity When checking the residual battery capacity, pus!
Display of the battery capacity indicator lamr
(Down tube type) (Multi location type) Pot ro cS
POU hy 8.5.0.
aeULY hy cator lamps and the estimate of the 1 the battery capacity indicator button gy. 5 | Estimate of the residual battery capacity Applicable situation 100-76 %
75-51 %
50-26 %
From full charge (100 %), the battery capacity indicator lamps turn off, one by one. Slow flashing
<0.5 second intervals>
indn8 PS PU @
Fast flashing
<0.2 second intervals>
| 1MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 71 25-11 %
There is very little battery 10-1% capacity left. The battery capacity has 0% reached 0 (zero). Please charge the battery pack. 2018/06/22 vena |
|. Pre-operation check WARNING Be sure to perform the inspection before ridin:
If there is anything you do not understand or f NOTICE If you confirm there is a fault, have your bi ble.
* The power assist mechanism consists of pr Along with performing the regular inspection |
lowing inspections. No. Inspection item Residual battery capacity 2 Installation status of the battery pack 3 Operation of the e-Bike Systems A J. Cleaning, maintenance and sto g the bicycle. ind difficult, please consult a bicycle dealer. cycle inspected at a dealer as soon as possi-
ecision parts. Do not disassemble it. before riding the bicycle, also perform the fol-
Inspection contents Is enough capacity left in the battery?
Is it properly installed?
Do the e-Bike Systems operate when you begin moving?
rage NOTICE Do not use high-pressure washers or steam j age, resulting in property damage or malfunct pack. Should water get inside one of these uni Caring for the battery pack Use a moist, tightly-wrung towel to wipe off dirt o the battery pack, such as with a hose. NOTICE Do not clean the contacts by polishing them \
result in a fault. Maintenance for the Drive Unit NOTICE Because a Drive Unit is a precision machinery on it (for example, do NOT hit this product witl Especially since the crank axle is directly cc large damages inflicted on the crank axle may
| 1My2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd EditionUS Eng. indd 72 et cleaners since they can cause water seep-
ion of the Drive Unit or display unit or battery ts, have a bicycle dealer inspect your bicycle. n the battery pack. Do not pour water directly on vith a file or using a wire, etc. Doing so could
, do not disassemble or exert any strong force 1a hammer). ynnected to the inside of the Drive Unit, any lead to failures.
> 2018/06/22 10:00: a Storage Store the system in a place that is:
+ Flat and stable
+ Well ventilated and free from moisture
+ Sheltered from the elements and from direct st Long storage period (1 month or lo!
storage period
+ When storing the bicycle for a long period (1 store it using the following procedure.
+ Decrease the residual battery capacity to whe!
lit, and store it indoors in a cool 59-77 F (15-
+ Check the residual battery capacity once an lamp is flashing, charge the battery pack for capacity become too low. TIP
+ If you leave the battery pack at full charge or
+ Due to self-discharge, the battery slowly loses
* The battery's capacity decreases over time but
+ When using it again after a long storage perioc it. Also, if you are using it again after storing it ed and maintained at a dealer. Inlight ager) and using it again after a long month or longer), remove the battery pack and e one or two battery capacity indicator lamps are 25 C), dry place. nonth, and if only one battery capacity indicator about 10 minutes. Do not let the residual battery empty, it will deteriorate quicker. its charge during storage. proper storage will maximize its service life. i, be sure to charge the battery pack before using for 6 months or longer, have your bicycle inspect-
K. Transport The batteries are subject to the Dangerous Good:
ed by third parties (e.g. via air transport or forwar and labels must be observed. To prepare the iter pert. The customer can transport the batteries by port damaged batteries. Tape or mask off open contacts and pack up the |
around in the packaging. Be sure to observe all Ic concerning transport of the batteries, please refer
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US_Eng. indd 73
; Legislation requirements. When being transport-
ding agency), special requirements on packaging n for shipping, consult a hazardous materials ex-
road without further requirements. Do not trans-
yattery pack in such a manner that it cannot move cal and national regulations. In case of questions to a bicycle dealer. 2018/06/22 10:00: a L. Consumer information
Dispos The Driv speed s sorted fo Do not d hold was Do not ittoah plosion, age. You mi 1-800-82 sal e Unit, battery pack, battery charger, display unit, snsor set, accessories and packaging should be r environmental-friendly recycling. ispose of the bicycle or its components as house-
te. lispose of the battery pack in a fire or expose eat source. Doing so could cause fire, or ex-
resulting in serious injury or property dam-
ay recycle your battery pack by calling 2-8837.
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 74 2018/06/22 10:00: a M. Troubleshooting E-Bike Systems Symptom Pedaling is difficult. Check Action Press the power switch on the display unit to turn the power on. Is the display unit's power on?
Is the battery pack installed?
Install a charged battery pack. Is the battery pack charged?
Charge the battery pack. Has the bicycle remained stationary for5 | Turn the power on again. minutes or longer?
This is not a malfunction. It is a safeguard engaged when the temperature of the battery pack or the Drive Unit is too high. Are you riding Power assist will be on a long restored once the inclined road or temperature of the battery carrying a heavy | pack or the Drive Unit has Inad during decreaced Alen vai ran
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 75
summertime?
gear than you would usually use (for example, by shifting from second to first gear). Is the air temperature low | During the wintertime,
(roughly 50 F store the battery pack
(10 C) or indoors before use. below)?
Are you charging the battery pack Stop charging the battery while it is pack. mounted on the bicycle?
2018/06/22 10:00: a Symptom The Drive Unit turns on and off while riding. Strange rumbling or crunching noises come from the Drive Unit. Smoke or unusual odor comes from the Drive Unit. Check Action Check to make sure the battery pack is locked in place. If this problem still occurs is the battery | with the battery pack firmly Petalled? locked in place, there may be a loose connection with the battery pack terminals or wires. Have a bicycle dealer inspect your bicycle. There could be a problem inside the Drive Unit. Have a bicycle dealer inspect your bicycle. There could be a problem inside the Drive Unit. Have a bicycle dealer inspect your bicycle.
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 76 2018/06/22 10:00: a Symptom
(Display A) The main riding display and Er are displayed alternately, and an error description is indicated in the function display. Alnona Al es
(Display X) The assist mode lamp lights up in red, the ing display and ER are displayed alternately, and an error description is indicated in the function display. ee Sse, Ey le 9) g Displays altemately Check Action The problem occurs in the e-Bike Systems. Turn off the power and then turn it on again. If the problem cannot be solved, have your bicycle inspected by a dealer as enon ac noccihle |
es re Pa |
Error displays
(Display C) Error messages other than those related to the battery are displayed here as ER together with a description of the error underneath. ER Dh ea ad roms oe
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 77 2018/06/22 10:00: a Symptom Traveling range has decreased.
(Display A) The speed is not displayed even while riding, and the function display is flashing.
(Display X) An assist mode lamp lights up in red and am aorrar docecrintian dieated in tha ene en eee ee NNN IEE function display. Check Action recta th, Charge the battery pack battery pack? until full (F). Are you using the system under low-
Normal traveling range will be restored when the ambient temperature rises. tionally, storing the battery pack Indoors {ina temperature locati befo!
conditions? warm local ion) be! fore use will improve traveling range under cold conditions. Is the battery pack worn out? Replace the battery pack. The speed sensor cannot detect a correct signal.
(Display C) An error description is indicated in the function display. SPD SNSA CHK MAGNET
| (My2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 78 PETE EPS power te ene display unit and then turn it on again. Select the assist mode and then ride for a short distance. Also, make sure the magnet is mounted correctly on the spokes of the wheels. 2018/06/22 vena |
Symptom
(Display A) The speed is displayed but the function display is flashing. (Power assist is stopped.)
(Display X) The assist mode indicator and function display are flashing. (Power assist is stopped.)
(Display C) The function display are flashing. (Power assist is stopped.) COS:
Check Action This is not a malfunction. It is in a state that the operation of the power assist system is normal. This state may occur depending on the pedaling strength and riding speed, but it returns to normal condition if it is confirmed that the system is normal.
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 79 2018/06/22 10:00: A Symptom
(Display A) The main riding display and Er are displayed alternately, and an error description is indicated in the function display. itm; ala
(Display X) The assist mode lamp will light up in red, and the main riding display and ER are displayed alternately, and an error description is indicated in the function display. 9} |e 9} |
ie ER ae | |||) |
Sie Sie 9 ae Error messages relat to battery errors Check Action The problem occurs in the battery pack. Turn off the power and then turn it on again. If the problem cannot be solved, have your battery pack inspected by a dealer as soon as possible. are displayed here aS ER together with BATTERY and a description underneath. a aio ono
(alm
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 80. 2018/06/22 10:00: A
Symptom
(Display A) The Automatic Support mode indicator is flashing.
(Display X) ASHE and GH on the assist mode indicator are alternately displayed. in For example, in the case of Standard mode
(Display C) The Automatic Support mode indicator is flashing. STD f |]
Check Action There could be a problem inside the Drive Unit. Turn off the power to the display unit and then turn it on again. If the problem cannot be solved, have your bicycle inspected by a dealer as soon as possible.
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 81 2018/06/22 10:00: |
Power supply of external devices vi:
*Applies to Display X and Display C. Symptom Power is not supplied. 1 USB connection Check Action 7 Press the power switch on Is the display - '
as the display unit to turn the unit's power on? power on. Is the USB Use an external device that version correct?
complies with USB 2.0. Is the USB Use an OTG cable. Also cable type connect the host side to correct? the display. Is the USB cable firmly Re-connect the USB cable. connected?
Disconnect the USB cable Is the USB from the display unit and receptacle or external device. Remove USB plug the dirt and water on the terminal dirty or wet?
USB receptacle and USB plug terminal and re-
connect the cable.
(Display X) Set the USB settings to DWID CDI V ka, eafarrinn tr NN EE Ieee Stopwatch and settings
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 82 Is USB setting set to COMM?
or turn off the power and then turn it on again.
(Display C) Set the USB settings to Power Supply by referring to Settings or turn off the power and then turn it on again. 2018/06/22 10:00: |
Wireless communication with Bluetc
*Applies to Display X and Display C. Symptom Wireless communication cannot be used. oth low energy technology Check Action Are both the wireless communication . settings of the | (Display X) enlay init and | Set the communication es, your wireless communication equipment turned on?
Are the communication profiles of the less equipment or application software that communicates wirelessly with the communication profiles of the wil display correct?
profiles by referring to Stopwatch and settings, and then set the correct communication profiles of the wireless equipment or application software.
(Display C) Set the communication profiles by referring to Settings, and then set the correct communication profiles of the wireless equipment or application software. INESEt PAY FOr @ TOTTETIL, set the communication The display values of the external wireless communication equipment are wrong.
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 83 profiles of the display, and Did you change | then establish pairing the settings of again. the For resetting of pairing and communication | the procedure of profiles? establishing pairing, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the wireless communication equipment. 2018/06/22 10:00: |
Battery pack and charger Symptom Cannot charge
(Down tube type) (Multi location type) Check Action Is the power . plug firmly Reconnect and try charging Ro chorale. If the battery pack still does plug firmly not charge, the battery inserted in the charger might be battery pack?
malfunctioning. Are the residual battery capacity indicator lamps Review charging method and try charging again. If the battery pack still does not charge, the battery charger might be malfunctioning. Are the battery charger or battery pack contact terminals dirty or wet?
Remove the battery pack from the battery charger and the charger plug from the socket. Use a dry cloth or cotton swab to clean the charger and battery contact terminals. Then reconnect both the battery pack and the battery charger. Remove the batterv pack from the bicycle. mF
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 84 There is a contact fault in the contact terminals. BERGE GUMEEGE Ae Shari plug into the battery pack.
(If battery capacity indicator lamps still flash alternatively, there might be a fault in the battery pack). When the battery pack is remounted on the bicycle and the power switch of the display unit is pressed, if battery capacity indicator lamps still flash alternately, there might be a fault in the Drive Unit. 2018/06/22 10:00: |
Symptom
(Down tube type) (Multi location type) i Both side battery capacity indicator lamps are flashing simultaneously.
(Down tube type) (Multi location type) Check Action Remove the battery pack from the battery charger, mount the battery on the bicycle and press the There is a power switch of display contact faultin | unit. When the charging the contact plug is reconnected into terminals. the battery pack, if battery capacity indicator lamps still flash simultaneously, there might be a fault in the battery charger. Is the charging connector on the battery pack wet?
Clean the charging connector and charging plug. Then dry them. Afterwards, connect the charging plug to the charging connector. The battery pack protection feature has been activated and the system cannot be used. Replace the battery pack at a bicvcle dealer acs soon as possible. The battery charger emits abnormal noises, foul odors or smoke. The battery charger becomes hot. After charging, all of the battery capacity indicator lamps do not light up when the battery capacity indicator button pressed.
| (MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 85 Unplug the charger plug and immediately cease operation. Have a bicycle dealer inspect your bicycle. It is normal for the battery charger to become somewhat warm during charging. If the battery charger is too hot to be touched by hand, unplug the charger plug, wait for it to cool, and consult a bicycle dealer. Has the charger plug been unplugged or the battery pack emmamsad deariere Charge the battery pack again. wrr ens charging?
Did you start charging with Move to a location where the battery pack | the battery temperature can at a high reach the range where temperature, charging is possible (59-77 such as F (15-25 C)), and then immediately start charging again. after use?
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Symptom After disconnecting the charging plug on the battery charger from the battery pack, the battery capacity indicator lamps continue to light up. Check Action is the charging Clean the charging . the battery pack connector and charging wet?
plug. Then dry them.
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N. Specifications
Range of assist speed Electric motor Type Maximum 30 n power Assist power control method Battery pack Down tube type 400 Wh/500 Wh Type Voltage Capacity Number of batte Multi location type 600 Wh Type Voltage Capacity Number of batte Type Input volta Maximum outpu 0 to less than 20 mph (32 km/h) Brushless DC type inutes 500 W Control method depends on nedalina torque and hicvcle cneed rT Oe PASB4 (XOR-00)/PASB4 (XOR-10)
(Lithium-ion battery) 36V 11 Ah/13.6 Ah ry cells 40 PASB4 (BOP-00)
(Lithium-ion battery) 36V 16.5 Ah ry cells 50 PASC4 ge AC 100-240 V/50-60 Hz t voltage DC 42V Charger | Maximum outpu Maximum consurr
| _ Applicable type
| MY2019_E-KIT_XOR_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 87 t current DC4.0A 190 W led power (Charged at AC 100 V) battery PASB4 2018/06/22 10:00: |
USB receptac!
Power supply portion Output curr Rated volte Communication Output pov Display unit]
Nienlon, Y\
Aspen) ST Wireless communication portion Communicatior Frequency k Modulation m Supported pr
*1_ CSCP (Cycling Speed and Cadence Profile) Corresponds to the wheel revolution data and c
*2 CPP (Cycling Power Profile) Corresponds to the wheel revolution data, crar lated energy.
* Communication is not necessarily guaranteed '
the same profiles as this system. Even when - device eamniiae with the enarifi,
=e may be cases where the characteristics, spe e type USB2.0 Micro-B ent Max. 1000 mA ge 5V system Bluetooth version 4.0
(Bluetooth low energy technology) ver EINE -Ol-SIQI GISIalICe appron.
| range 1 m (3 ft) without interference 2.4 GHz band and (2.400-2.4835 GHz) ethod GFSK 7 files oe rank revolution data. k revolution data, instantaneous power, and accumu-
with all wireless communication devices that have natinn far Bliatanth Inw anernay tachnalany thera EG Ee DF ee sifications, or communicative environment of the A device with this technology make it impossit methods, display or operation.
+ YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. can not be held |
ing from information leaks during the communi:
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 88 le to connect, or may result in different control iable in any way for damages or other loss result-
cation via Bluetooth low energy technology. 2018/06/22 10:00: |
Power supply portion USB receptac!
Output curr Rated volte Display unit|
Communication Output pov
. Communicatior Wireless communication portion Frequency k Modulation m Supported pr
*1 CSCP (Cycling Speed and Cadence Profile) Corresponds to the wheel revolution data and c
*2 CPP (Cycling Power Profile) Corresponds to the wheel revolution data, crar lated energy.
*3 YEP1.0 The e-Bike profile preset by YAMAHA MOTOR Navigation information (Compass) and fitness |
e type ent ge system ver USB2.0 Micro-B Max. 1000 mA 5V Bluetooth version 4.0
(Bluetooth low energy technology)
-5.39 dBm (e.i.rp.)
\ range and ethod ofiles LINE -OIMSIQIIE GIStaICe aAVPIUA. 1 m (3 ft) without interference 2.4 GHz band
(2.400-2.4835 GHz) GFSK cscp"
CPP?
YEP1.0 rank revolution data. k revolution data, instantaneous power, and accumu-
CO., LTD. support (Fitness) can be displayed on the display unit 0 MV MENEEATTIGGUMTT TS TOL TESS the same profiles as this system. Even when a device complies with the specifi may be cases where the characteristics, spe:
device with this technology make it impossik methods, display or operation.
+ YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. can not be held |
ing from information leaks during the communi:
ya aie
| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 89 WEED Al WH EIE SS CUTTING GUOI GEVIVe Ss Uleat Have cation for Bluetooth low energy technology, there sifications, or communicative environment of the le to connect, or may result in different control iable in any way for damages or other loss result-
cation via Bluetooth low energy technology. 2018/06/22 10:00: |
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| MY2019_E-KIT_XORB_2nd Edition_US Eng. indd 92 MAHA PRINTED IN JAPAN
> 2018/06/22 10:00: |
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1 | 2018-07-24 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2018-07-24
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0023928658
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1 | Physical Address |
2500 Shingai, Iwata-shi
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Shizuoka-ken, N/A 438-8501
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Japan
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
J******@eurofins.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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2ADBK
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
X1R00
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1 | Name |
H****** A******
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81-53********
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81-53********
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a******@yamaha-motor.co.jp
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Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
D**** S******
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1 | Physical Address |
6F., No. 58, Lane 188, Ruey Kuand Rd.
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Taipei, 114
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Taiwan
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88626********
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88626********
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1 |
d******@wts-lab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | X1R00 Meter | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
D**** S****
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 |
d******@wts-lab.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0008000 |
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