ENGWE YL81C E-bike Display User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- ENGWE
Table of Contents
User Msnual for
E-bike Display
YL81C
Function overview and functional area layout
1.1 Function overview
Display M20 provides a variety of functions to meet the riding needs of users,
including:
- Battery level indicator
- Assist level adjustment and indication
- Headlight indicator
- Speed indicator (including real-time speed, maximum speed (MAXS) and average speed (AVG
- Distance indicator (including ODO and trip distance (Trip))
- Error code indicator
- Bluetooth connection indicator (reserved)
- Parameter setting function
1.2 Functional area layout
1.3 Button definitions
There are three buttons on the operating unit of display M20,i.e., the on/off
button , plus button and minus button .
General operation
2.1 Power on/off
By pressing and holding the button , the display will start to work and the
working power supply of the controller will be turned on. In the power-on
state, by pressing and holding the button , your e-bike will be powered off.
In the power-off state, the display will no longer use the battery power, and
its leakage current will be less than 1uA.
If your e-bike is not used for more than 10 minutes, the display will be
automatically powered off.
2.2 Display interface
After the display is turned on, the display will show the real-time speed
(km/h) and the trip distance (km) by default.
By pressing the button , the information displayed will be switched between
the trip distance (km),ODO (km), maximum speed (km) and average speed (km).
When the distance reaches 9999.9 km, it will be automatically reset to zero.
2.3 Push assistance
By pressing and holding the button , the electric push assistance mode will be
enabled. Your e-bike will run at the constant speed of 6km/h. The display will
show level P. By releasing the button , your e-bike will immediately stop
power output and return to the state before push assistance.
2.4 Assist level selection
By pressing the button , the e-bike assist level will be switched to change
the motor output power. The assist levels available for the display include:
levels 0-3, levels 1-3, levels 0-5, levels 1-5, levels 0-7, levels 1-7, levels
0-9 and levels 1-9.
2.5 Battery level indicator
The battery level indicator consists of five segments. When the battery is
fully charged, the five segments will be all on.
In case of undervoltage, the outline of the battery indicator will flash,
which means the battery has to be charged immediately.
2.6 Error code indicator
When a fault occurs in the electronic control system of your e-bike, the
display will automatically indicate the error code in the distance area in the
format of E0**. Detailed definitions of error codes are shown in Schedule 1.
When an error code appears on the display interface, please conduct troubleshooting in time. Otherwise, your e-bike will not work normally.
General setting
All parameters can only be set when your e-bike stops.
The steps for general setting are as follows:
In the power-on state, when the display shows the speed of 0,
3.1 Trip distance reset
Press and hold the buttons and at the same time for more than 2 seconds to
reset the trip distance.
3.2 Factory reset
dEF refers to factory reset. dEF-n represents not to restore factory settings,
and dEF-y represents to restore factory settings. Press and hold the buttons
and
at the same time for more than 2 seconds to enter the factory resetinterface,
and press the button to select a parameter.
Custom setting
All parameters can only be set when your e-bike stops.
The steps for custom setting are as follows:
In the power-on state, when the display shows the speed of 0,
- Press and hold the buttons and at the same time for more than 2 seconds to enter the selection interface of custom setting options;
- Press the button to switch the selection interface of general setting options, and press the button to enter the parameter modification interface;
- Press the button for parameter selection;
- Press the button to save the parameter and return to the selection interface of custom setting options;
- Press and hold the button to save the parameter and exit the selection interface of custom setting options.
4.1 Rated voltage setting
P1 refers to the rated voltage setting option. Available values include: 36V
and 48V. Press the button to enter the parameter modification interface. Press
the button for parameter selection. Press the button to save the parameter and
return to the selection interface of general setting options.
4.2 Wheel diameter setting
P2 refers to the wheel diameter setting option. Available parameters include:
8-32 inches. Press the button to enter the parameter modification interface.
Press the button for parameter selection. Press the button to save the
parameter and return to the selection interface of general setting option.
4.3 Speed limit setting
P3 represents the speed limit setting option. The adjustable range is
10~60km/h. Press the button to enter the parameter modification interface.
Press the button for parameter selection. Press the button to save the
parameter and return to the selection interface of general setting options.
4.4 Metric/imperial system setting
P4 refers to the metric/imperial system setting option. 00 represents the
metric system, and 01 represents the imperial system. Press the button to
enter the parameter modification interface. Press the button for parameter
selection. Press the button to save the parameter and return to the selection
interface of general setting options.
4.5 Speed sensor setting
P5 refers to the speed sensor setting option, which can be set according to
the number of magnetic heads installed on the wheels of your e-bike. The
setting range is 1-63. Press the button to enter the parameter modification
interface.
Press the button for parameter selection. Press the button to save the
parameter and return to the selection interface of general setting options.
4.6 Current limit setting
P6 refers to current limit setting. The adjustable range is 1-25A. Press the
button to enter the parameter modification interface. Press the button for
parameter selection. Press the button ****to save the parameter and return to
the selection interface of general setting options.
4.7 Assistance sensor setting
P7 refers to the assistance sensor setting option, where the number of steel
magnets of the assistance magnetic disk can be set. The adjustable range is 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12. Press the button to enter the parameter modification
interface.
Press the button for paramter selection. Press the button to save the
parameter and return to the selection interface of general setting options.
4.8 Power-on password setting
P8 refers to the power-on password setting option. PSd-Y means that a power-on
password is required, and PSd-N
means that no power-on passwords are required. The default value of the
display is PSd-N. Press the button to enter the modification interface, and
press the button to enter the selection interface.
If PSd-N is selected, press the button to return to the selection interface of
custom setting options; If PSd-Y is selected, press the button to enter the
password setting interface. If you don’t want to change the password, press
and hold the button to exit the custom setting interface. If you want to
change the password, press the button for cursor movement and the button for
figure selection, and then press the button to return to the selection
interface of custom setting options.
Considerations
Please use safely, and do not plug or unplug the display when it is powered on.
- Please avoid bumping as far as possible.
- Please do not alter the background parameter settings of the display at will, otherwise normal riding cannot be guaranteed.
- If the display fails to work normally, it should be repaired as soon as possible.
- Due to product upgrades of the Company, part of the displayed contents or functions of product you bought may be different form the manual, depending on the actual model.
Schedule 1 Error Code Definitions
Error codes | Definition | Error codes | Definition |
---|---|---|---|
E021 | Current Abnormality | E024 | Motor Hall Signal Abnormality |
E022 | Throttle Abnormality | E025 | Brake Abnormality |
E023 | Motor Phase Abnormality | E030 | Communication Abnormality |
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