REDSHIFT V2 ShockStop Pro Suspension Seatpost Instructions
- June 12, 2024
- REDSHIFT
Table of Contents
- REDSHIFT V2 ShockStop Pro Suspension Seatpost
- INSTALLATION
- Product Components
- Intended Use
- Setting Up
- Product name and model
- Specifications
- Function and Button Definition
- Installation
- General Operation
- General Settings
- Quality assurance and warranty scope
- Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
REDSHIFT V2 ShockStop Pro Suspension Seatpost
INSTALLATION
The Redshift Sports ShockStop PRO Suspension Seatpost is designed to provide a Race-Tuned suspension feel for performance-focused riders. With up to 20mm of suspension travel and swappable internal spring and elastomer components, this seatpost delivers a smooth and comfortable ride.
It is important to note that this seatpost is different from other seatposts, so it is recommended to read the instructions and warnings completely before installation or use. If you are unfamiliar with bike maintenance or seatpost installation, or if you lack the required tools, it is advisable to visit your local bike shop or contact Redshift Sports customer service for assistance.
The ShockStop PRO Suspension Seatpost is not compatible with rear luggage racks that clamp directly to the seatpost tube.
For instructional videos and additional resources, you can visit the Redshift Sports website at www.redshiftsports.com/faq.
Product Components
- Seatpost & Linkage – 1 qty
- Lower Saddle Clamp – 1 qty
- Upper Saddle Clamp – 1 qty
- Saddle Clamp Nuts – 2 qty
- Saddle Clamp Bolts – 2 qty
- Fender – 1 qty
Intended Use
This seatpost is intended for use on bicycles. Please keep your hands away from the seatpost while riding. It should not be used with rear-mounted child carriers.
Setting Up
The ShockStop PRO Seatpost V2 comes pre-configured with coil springs and a soft elastomer (green). It also includes a medium elastomer (red) in the box. You can configure the seatpost with any combination of two elements. The provided chart offers guidance if you wish to make changes.
For most riders, it is recommended to ride the seatpost in the as-shipped configuration. Adjustments can be made if you prefer a softer or stiffer configuration after some initial riding.
Product name and model
E-bike Intelligent LCD
Model : DR23
Specifications
- 36V/48V Power Supply
- Rated working current: 10mA
- The maximum working current: 30mA
- Off-state leakage current: <1μA
- Working temperature:-20°C~ 60°C
- Storage temperature: -30°C~ 70°C
Appearance and Size
- Product appearance and dimensional drawing (unit: mm)
Display side is cable free.
Function and Button Definition
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Function Summary
DR23 has many functions to meet riders’ needs. The indication elements are as follows:- Intelligent battery SOC indication
- Motor output power indication
- Assist level selection and indication
- Speed indication (incl. current speed, Max. speed and Avg. speed)
- ODO and Trip
- Push-assistance function and indication
- Trip time indication
- Backlight ON/OFF and indication
- Error code indication
- Various Parameters Settings (e.g. wheel diameter, speed limit, battery power bar, assist level, current limit, password enable, etc.)
- Recover Default Settings
Function layout
Button Definition
- There are three buttons ( ) on DR23 display. In this manual, we use words
- ON/OFF, UP, DOWN to represent these 3 symbols (
Installation
DR23 can be mounted on the left side of handlebar close to its grip. Adjust the angle for a good screen view. Cut off the power before connecting the corresponding connectors between display and controller.
General Operation
Switching the E-bike System mode ON/OFF
- To switch on the E-bike system and provide the power supply to the controller, hold the On/Off button for 1s.
- To switch off E-bike system, hold the On/Off button for 1s. The E-bike system no longer uses the battery power.
- When E-bike system is switched off, the leakage current is less than 1 μA.
- When the E-bike is parked for over 15 minutes, the E-bike system switches off automatically.
Display Interface
- After switching on the E-bike system, the display shows Current Speed and ODO(total distance) by default.
- Press the ON/OFF button to switch between indication functions below:
- ODO (Km)→ Trip (Km) → Motor Power (W)→ODO (Km)→ Max. Speed (Km/h)→ Avg. Speed (Km/h) , it cycles back to ODO km again.
Push-assistance
To activate the push-assistance function, press and hold the DOWN button.
After 1 seconds, E-bike is activated to go at a uniform speed of 6 Km/h while
the screen displays .
The push-assistance function will be switched off as soon as you release the
DOWN button and ebike gets back to the status before the push assistance is
engaged.
- The power-assisted push function can only be used when the user pushes the electric vehicle, please do not use it in the riding state
Switching Lighting ON/OFF
- Long press the UP button for more than 1 second to turn on the headlights, the instrument display shows the headlight symbol, and the brightness of the display backlight decreases.
- Press and hold the UP button here for more than 1 second to turn off the headlights, the headlight symbol on the instrument display disappears, and the backlight brightness is restored.
Assist Level Selectio n
- The assist level of the E-bike drive can be changed anytime, even during riding.
- The assist level ranges from 0 to 5 (level 0 to level 5). The default assist level is “1” when the display is started. The output power is zero on Level “0”. Level “1” is the minimum output power. Level “5” is the maximum output power.
- Press UP/DOWN button to switch between the E-bike system assist levels and change the motor output power.
Battery Indicator
The five battery power bars represent the capacity of the battery. The five
battery bars are bright when the battery is in full voltage. When the battery
is in low voltage, battery frame will flash at the frequency of 1HZ to give a
notice that the battery needs to be recharged immediately
Error Code Indication
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The components of the E-bike system are continuously and automatically monitored.
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When an error is detected, the respective error code is indicated in text indication area.
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Refer to detailed definition of the error codes in Attached list 1.
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Have the display inspected and repaired when an error code appears. Or else, you will not be able to ride the bike normally. Please always refer to an authorized bicycle dealer.
General Settings
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Wheel diameter settings|
d1A refers to wheel size settings. Settable values are 12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26, 700C,28,29. Press UP/DOWN to choose the correct wheel size to ensure the correctness of speed and mileage indication. The default value is 20 inch. Press on/off button to access speed limit setting interface. -
Controller software version
CLS refers to controller software version number. The version number is reported by the controller. It can not be adjusted from display side -
display software version
DPS refers to display software version number. The display software version is not adjustable. It is decided by the software. -
unit exchange
U refers to unit. 1 is metric and 0 is imperial. Press UP/DOWN to change the unit for speed and mileage. Press on/off button to confirm. The default unit is metric( km/h and km) -
Brightness
bLG refers to Backlight level settings. The settable range is 1 2 3 4 5. 1 is the darkest, 3 is standard and 5 is the brightest. The default value is decided by the controller when the display leaves factory. Press UP/DOWN to change the brightness levels. Hold the on/off button to confirm and exit the settings.
Maximum speed limits
SPd refers to top speed limit settings, the settable range is 5 to 46 km/h.
The top speed on the display is reported by the controller. Press UP/DOWN to
increase or decrease the numbers to your desired value.Hold the ON/OFF buttons
1 seconds to confirm and exit the settings.
Push assistant speed settings
PSH refers to push assistant speed settings. The settable range is 3km/h to
6km/h. Press UP/DOWN to increase or decrease the speed limit to your desired
value. Hold the on/off button 1s to confirm and exit the settings status.
- TRIP clear function
- In TRIP mode and Trip is not 0, press the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time for more than 1 second to clear the trip data information.
- Exit settings
- In personalized parameter settings interface,
- Short press the ON/OFF button is to confirm the input.
- Hold the ON/OFF button is to store the settings and exit the current setting.
Quality assurance and warranty scope
Warranty
- The warranty will be valid only for products used in normal usage and conditions.
- The warranty is valid for 24 months after the shipment or delivery to the customer.
Others
The following cases do not belong to warranty scope:
- The display is demolished.
- The damage of the display is caused by wrong installation or operation.
- The shell of the display is broken after the display is out of the factory.
- The cable of the display is broken.
- Beyond warranty period.
- The fault or damage of the display is caused by the force majeure (e.g., fire, earthquake, etc.)
Connection Layout
Socket type male connector( display is cable free)
Wire sequence table
Wire serial | Code | Function |
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1 | BAT | Battery power wire |
2 | GND | Ground wire |
3 | DTX | Data transmission wire of the display |
4 | DRX | Data receiving wire of the display |
5 | ON-OFF | Controller power control wire |
6 | Walk | Push control wire |
- displays have wire connection with water-proof connectors, users can not see the pin wire colors.
Outlet diagram that comes with the display
Warnings
- Use the display with caution. Don’t attempt to release or link the connector when battery is power on.
- Try to avoid hitting the display.
- Don’t modify system parameters to avoid parameter disorder.
- Make the display repaired when error code appears.
- This manual instruction is a universal version for VINKA DR23 display. Software specific, versions of this display may be different. Please always refer to an actual version.
Attached list 1: Error code definition
Error code | Definition |
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90 | Torque Zero Error |
11 | Torque Out Range |
92 | Torque Sensor Fault |
13 | Gear Sensor Error |
15 | Speed Sensor Error |
18 | Cadence Error |
20 | PCB Over-Temp Warning |
A1 | PCB Over-Temp Error |
22 | PCB Sensor Fault |
25 | Motor Over-Temp Warning |
A6 | Motor Over-Temp Error |
A7 | Flash Error |
80 | Communication Lost |
32 | LORA Communication Lost |
01 | Communication CRC Error |
40 | Motor EST Error |
41 | Motor Over-Peak Current |
C2 | Motor Loss Phase |
43 | Motor Over DC Current |
D0 | Battery Over Voltage |
51 | Battery Low Voltage |
52 | Battery Over Current |
E0 | Battery Version Error |
E5 | Display Version Error |
Attached list 2 :Functions corresponding to instrument characters
References
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