BAFANG DP C240.CAN Vanpowers Bike User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- BAFANG
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Vanpowers Bike
Display User Manual
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USER GUIDE
DP C240.CAN
Important Notice
- If an error code on the display does not go away after following the recommended instructions, please contact your retailer.
- This product is designed to be waterproof. However, it is highly recommended that you avoid submerging the display completely.
- Do not clean the display with a steam jet, high-pressure cleaner, or water hose.
- Please exercise caution when using this product.
- Do not use paint thinners or other solvents to clean the display, as these substances can cause damage.
- Wear and tear due to normal use/aging is not covered by the warranty.
Display Introduction
- Model: DP C240.CAN BUS
- The housing material is polycarbonate (PC); the display window is made of acrylic materials.
- The label marking is as follows:
DPC240CI10202.0
PD051305
DP C240.C 2.0
702I1Q7280001
Note: Please keep the QR code label attached to the display cable. It can be used to access possible software updates.
Product Description
3.1 Specifications
- Operating temperature: –20 ℃–45 ℃
- Storage temperature: –20 ℃–50 ℃
- Waterproof rating: IP65
- Storage room humidity: 30–70% RH
3.2 Overview of Functions
- Speed indicator (including real-time speed, maximum trip speed, and average trip speed)
- Imperial and metric unit options
- Battery capacity indicator
- Automatic lighting system
- Backlight brightness settings
- Support instructions
- Odometer (including single-trip distance, total distance, and remaining distance before recharge)
- BOOST function (with compatible controller)
- Assist level indicator
- Ride time indicator
- Motor power usage indicator
- Walk assist function
- Error message indicator
- Calories burned indicator (with compatible controller)
- Distance to recharge indicator (with compatible controller)
- Button vibration settings
- USB charging (5V and 500mA)
Display Example Image
- Headlight indicator
- USB connection indicator
- Battery capacity
- Real-time speed
- Assist level
- Data mode indicator
Buttons
Normal Operation
6.1 Power On/Off
Press and hold (>2 seconds) to turn on the display (the screen should show the
boot up logo). Press and hold to turn off the display.
The display will automatically power down if not used for the amount of time
designated by the Auto Off setting. 6.2 Assist Level Selection
When the display turned on, short press or to change the assist level (the
level of motor power provided by the controller), The lowest level is 0 (no
assistance), and the highest level is 5. The interface looks like
this: Note: If the controller on your
e-bike has the BOOST function, you can activate it by short pressing .
6.3 Ride Information
Short press the button to cycle through settings information.
- For systems with a torque sensor, the settings list is as follows: current trip distance (TRIP, mi or km) → total distance (ODO, mi or km) →maximum trip speed (MAX, mph or km/h) → average trip speed (AVG, mph or km/h) → distance until recharge (RANGE, mi or km) → energy consumption (CALORIES/CAL, kCal) → real-time power usage (POWER, W) → current trip time (TIME, min).
- For systems with a speed sensor, the settings list is as follows: current trip distance (TRIP, mi or km) → total distance (ODO, mi or km) → maximum trip speed (MAX, mph or km/h) → average trip speed (AVG, mph or km/h) → distance until recharge (RANGE, mi or km) → current trip time (TIME, min).
6.4 Backlight and Headlight
Press and hold (>2 seconds) to turn on the backlight and headlight. Press and
hold again (>2 seconds) to turn off the backlight and headlight. The
brightness of the backlight can be changed using the Brightness setting. If
the display is turned on in a dark environment, the backlight and headlight
will be turned on automatically. However, if the backlight and headlight are
turned off manually, they will need to be turned on again manually. 6.5 Walk Assist
The walk assist function should only be activated when the bike is stationary.
To turn on walk assist, short press the button so that the symbol appears.
Next, with the symbol displayed, hold down the button. Walk assist should now
be activated. The symbol will flash and the bike will move at approximately
3.7 mph (6 km/h).
Releasing the button will cause the motor to stop automatically, and if no
action is detected within 5 seconds, the motor will automatically return to
level 0. 6.6 BOOST Function
While riding, when your speed reaches 15.5 mph (25km/h), you can press and
hold the button (>2 seconds) to enter BOOST mode. The indicator will flash and
the motor will switch to maximum output.
Releasing the button or otherwise using the display will deactivate BOOST
mode.
Note: If the bike has not reached 15.5 mph (25 km/h), the BOOST function
cannot be activated. Pressing and holding the button (>2 seconds) under these
circumstances will cause the display to power off.
6.7 Battery Capacity
The current battery capacity is displayed on the screen in accordance with the
figure below. 6.8 USB Charging
When the display is off, you can insert a USB adapter into the charging port
and then turn on the display to charge the connected device. The maximum
charging voltage is 5V, and the maximum charging current is 500mA.
Settings
With the display on, press and hold the and buttons to enter the settings
menu. Short press the or button to select Settings, Information, or Exit, then
short press the button to confirm. You can press and hold the and buttons to
return to the main menu.
7.1 Display Settings
With the display powered on, press and hold the and buttons to enter the
settings menu. Short press or to select Settings and short press to
confirm. 7.1.1 Unit Settings
Short press or to select Units, then short press to enter the menu. Choose
between Metric (kilometers) and Imperial (miles) using the and buttons. Press
the button to save your changes and exit back to Settings. 7.1.2 Auto Shutoff Time
Short press or to select Auto Off, then short press to enter the menu. Set the
automatic shutoff time by selecting OFF or a number from 1 to 9 using the and
buttons. Short press the button to save your changes and exit back to
Settings.
Note: OFF means this function is off, and 1 through 9 is the shutoff time
in minutes. 7.1.3 Display Brightness
Short press or to select Brightness, then short press to enter the menu.
Select from 10%, 30%, 50%, 75%, and 100% with the and buttons. Short press the
button to save your changes and exit back to Settings.
Note: 10% is the weakest brightness and 100% is the strongest. 7.1.4 Power Usage Settings
Short press or to select Power View, then short press to enter the menu.
Select the power usage display mode as Power or Current with the and buttons.
Short press the button to save your changes and exit back to Setting. 7.1.5 Automatic Light Sensitivity
Short press or to select AL Sensitivity, then short press to enter the menu.
Select the level of sensitivity from 0 to 5 using the and buttons. Short press
the button to save your changes and exit back to Settings.
Notice: Level 0 means the automatic light sensor is off, 1 is the weakest
sensitivity, and 5 is the strongest sensitivity. 7.1.6 Trip Reset
Short press or to select Trip Reset, then short press to enter the menu.
Select YES or NO (YES to clear, NO to cancel) with the or button. Short press
the button to save your changes and exit back to Settings.
Note: The current ride time (TIME), average trip speed (AVG), and maximum
trip speed (MAX) will also be reset when you reset a trip. 7.1.7 Button Vibration
Short press or to select Vibration, then short press to enter the menu. Select
YES or NO (YES meaning button vibration is on, NOmeaning button vibration is
off) with the or button. Short press the button to save your changes and exit
back to Settings. 7.1.8 Service Indicator
Short press or to select Service, then short press to enter the menu. Select
YES or NO (YES meaning the service indicator is on, NO meaning the service
indicator is off) with the or button. Short press the button to save your
changes and exit back to Settings. 7.1.9 Maximum Assist Level
Short press or to select Assist Mode, then short press to enter the menu.
Select a maximum assist level of 3, 5, or 9 with the and buttons. Short press
the button to save your changes and exit back to Settings. 7.2 Information
With the display powered on, press and hold and to enter into the settings
menu.
Short press or to select Information, then short press to confirm.
Note: The information here can only be viewed, not edited.
7.2.1 Wheel Size
Short press or to select Wheel Size, then short press to view the default
wheel size.
Short press the button to exit back to Information. 7.2.2 Speed Limit
Short press or to select Speed Limit, then short press to view the default
speed limit.
Short press the button to exit back to Information. 7.2.3 Battery Info
Short press or to select Battery Info, short press to enter the menu, and then
short press or to view the battery data (b01 → b04 → b06 → b07 → b08 → b09
→b10 → b11 → b12 → b13 → d00 → d01 → d02 →…→ dn →Hardware Ver → Software Ver).
Short press the button to exit back to Information.
Note: If the battery does not have communication functionality, you won’t
see any data.
Code | Code Definition | Unit |
---|---|---|
b01 | Current temperature | °C |
b04 | Battery voltage | mV |
b06 | Current | mA |
b07 | Remaining battery capacity | mAh |
b08 | Battery capacity of Full charged | mAh |
b09 | Relative SOC | % |
Code | Code Definition | Unit |
--- | --- | --- |
b10
b11| Absolute SOC
Cycle Times| %
times
b12| Max Uncharge Ti71| Hour
b13| Last Uncharge Time| Hour
d00| The number of cell|
d01| Voltage Cell 1| mV
d02| Voltage Cell 2| mV
dn| Voltage Cell n| mV
Hardware Ver| Battery Hardware Version|
Software Ver| Battery Software Version|
7.2.4 Display Information
Short press or to select Display Info, short press to enter the menu, and then
short press or to view Hardware Ver or Software Ver.
Short press the button to exit back to Information. 7.2.5 Controller
Information
Short press or to select Ctrl Info, short press to enter the menu, and then
short press or to view Hardware Ver or Soft- ware Ver.
Short press the button to exit back to Information. 7.2.6 Torque Sensor
Information
Short press or to select Torque Info, short press to enter the menu, and then
short press or to view Hardware Ver or Software Ver.
Short press the button to exit back to Information. Note: If your e-bike
doesn’t have a torque sensor, “–” will be displayed
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