MOTINOVA CS500 Cycle Computer Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- MOTINOVA
Table of Contents
CS500 Cycle Computer
Instruction Manual
Please read this instruction thoroughly before using the product and keep it well.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
Step 1:
Fixing CS500 cycle computer controller to the left handle bar and CS500
display to the middle of handle bar, and adjusting them to the proper position
and viewing angle.
Step 2:
Following the below picture to install the screw, and suggesting to use 2N.m –
2.5N.m torque to tighten. ( Instrument damaged by over-locking is not promised
to get warranty service.)
WIRING INSTRUCTION
Plugging the 5 cores socket ① of cycle computer controller into the 5 cores
plug ③ of cycle computer extensive cable.
Plugging the 5 cores plug ② connector of cycle computer display into the 5
cores socket ④ of cycle computer extensive cable.
| ① ④ cross section of 5 cores socket
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| ② ③ cross section of 5 cores plug
- When connecting the wire, please align the cross-section gap between socket and plug.
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
① Battery capacity
② Power mode
③ Speed
④ Endurance mileage
⑤ Total mileage| ⑥ Current mileage
⑦ Unit
⑧ Power level
⑨ Time
⑩ Bicycle light indication
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- Power button
- “+” button
- “-” button
- Walk assist button
- Setting button
- Bicycle light button
OPERATION
Shift Up the Gear Level
Short pressing the “+” button.
Shift Down the Gear Level
Short pressing the “-” button.
Smart Mode
Long pressing (more than 1.5s ) the “+” button to enter the Smart Mode. Short
pressing the “+” or “-” button to exit the Smart Mode.
Settings
Long pressing (more than 1.5s ) the “Setting” button to enter.
Light On/Off
Short pressing the “Light” button.
Power On
Pressing “Power” button for 1s.
Power Off
Short pressing the “Power” button.
Walk Mode
Under Walk mode, the Walk mode icon displays on the right corner. The system
will provide within the power 6 km/h.
- Click WALK button to enter Walk mode enquiry, the Walk mode icon displays and the “+” sign on the icon flashes.
- Long pressing “+” button, the “+” icon on the display stop flashing and the system outputs power; when loosing “+” button, the system stops providing power and the “+” icon on the display flashes again.
- Under Walk mode, if you do not press “+” button at 3s, the motor will exit the Walk mode automatically, and the interface will be restored to the previous Power mode. You can also click any button (excluding “+” button) to exit the Walk mode automatically, and the interface will be restored to the previous Power mode. Under Walk mode, the Power mode will not be displayed.
Shift to show continuable / Current / Total trip
Short pressing the “Setting” key.
ASSIST LEVEL
6 Levels
OFF, ECO, NORM, SPORT, TURBO, SMART.
Default Level
Level OFF, without power output.
CYCLE COMPUTER SETTING INSTRUCTION
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Time Setting:
System time can be adjusted. Operations as below:
1. When speed is 0, long pressing “Setting” button for over 1.5s to enter setting interface.
2. After entering setting interface, click “+” button or “-” button to select “hour” or “minute”, then pressing “Setting” button to confirm, the value of “hour” or “minute” flashes.
3. Pressing “+” or “-” button to adjust the value, click “Setting” button to save. After the adjustment is completed, short pressing the “Setting” button to save, or long pressing the “Setting” button for over 1.5s to save and exit the settings interface. -
Unit Setting:
Speed and mileage unit can be adjusted. You can choose km or mile in setting. When the speed unit changes, the mileage unit changes accordingly. Operations as below:
1. When the speed is 0, pressing the “Setting” button for over 1.5s to enter the setting interface.
2. After entering the setting interface, pressing the “+” button or “-” button box to select the “unit”, and then click the “Setting” button to confirm, the selected unit flashes.
3. Then pressing the “+” button or “-” button to adjust the unit. After the adjustment is completed, short pressing the “Setting” button to save, or long pressing the “Setting” button for over 1.5s to save and exit the settings interface. -
Clear Setup:
The subtotal mileage can be cleared, while total mileage cannot be cleared.
Operations as below:
1. When the speed is 0, long pressing “Setting” button for over 1.5s to enter the setting interface.
2. After entering the setting interface, click the “+” button or “-” button to select the subtotal mileage, and then click the “Setting” button to confirm, the subtotal mileage value flashes.
3. Then long pressing “-” button for over 1.5s to clear the value (this operation is irrevocable). After the adjustment is completed, short pressing the “Setting” button to save, or long pressing the “Setting” button for over 1.5s to save and exit the setting interface.
ERROR CODE LIST
Code | Source | Fault description | Solution |
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10 | MC | Over Current Protec | Automatic recovery after 5S |
11 | MC | Under Voltage Protec | Charging for battery |
12 | MC | Over Voltage Protec | Change the proper battery |
13 | MC | Rotor Locked | Power off and restart |
14 | MC | Over Heat Protect | Power off and restart after 30min |
15 | MC | NTC Fault | Depot repair |
16 | MC | Speed Sensor Fault | Check or change speed sensor |
17 | MC | Torque Sensor Fault | Depot repair |
18 | MC | Motor Fault | Depot repair |
19 | MC | BMS Check Fault | Change new battery |
20 | MC | PBU Check Fault | Change the cycle computer button |
21 | MC | HMI Check Fault | Change the cycle computer |
22 | MC | Phase Line Fault | Depot repair |
23 | MC | Cadence Sensor Fault | Depot repair |
24 | MC | Gas Sensor Fault | Change throttle |
25 | MC | MOS Short Circuit | Depot repair |
26 | MC | Abnormal Voltage Fluctuation | Change the battery |
27 | MC | Motor Controller Fault | Depot repair |
28 | MC | Circuit Fault | Depot repair |
29 | MC | TE MCU Fault | Depot repair |
30 | MC | TE Circuit Fault | Depot repair |
40 | BMS | Over Current Alarm | |
(After the failure disappears, HMI delay display 3s) | Stop riding | ||
41 | BMS | Charge Over Voltage Alarm | Stop charging or change the charger |
42 | BMS | Discharge Under Voltage Alarm | Charging in time |
43 | BMS | Charge Over Current Alarm | Change the charger |
44 | BMS | Discharge Over Current Alarm | Automatic recovery after 5S |
45 | BMS | Charge Over Heat Alarm | Stop charging |
46 | BMS | Charge Low Temperature Alarm | Stop charging |
47 | BMS | Discharge Over Heat Alarm | Use after shutdown and standing for 30min |
48 | BMS | Discharge Low Temperature Alarm | Recommend stop using |
49 | BMS | MOS Over Heat Alarm | Automatic recovery after 5S |
60 | PBU | “+” Button Fault | Check or change the button |
61 | PBU | “-” Button Fault | Check or change the button |
62 | PBU | Setting Button Fault | Check or change the button |
63 | PBU | Light Button Fault | Check or change the button |
64 | PBU | Walk Button Fault | Check or change the button |
65 | PBU | Power Button Fault | Check or change the button |
66 | PBU | MCU Fault | Depot repair |
67 | PBU | MOS Short Circuit | Depot repair |
68 | PBU | Voltage Test Fault | Depot repair |
69 | PBU | HMI Communication Fault | Depot repair |
70 | PBU | MC Communication Fault | Depot repair |
80 | HMI | MC Communication Fault | Check circuit or change parts |
81 | HMI | PBU Communication Fault | Check circuit or change parts |
PARAMETER
Model | CS500 |
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Material | plastic |
Work temperature | -20℃ ~ +60℃ |
Voltage | 24 v / 36 v / 48 v |
Size | controller: 59 x 49 x 44 mm |
display: 78 x 16 x 64 mm
Adapted handle bar’s diameter| controller: φ22.2mm
display: φ22.2mm /φ25.4mm / φ31.8mm
IP grade| IP56
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