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chisquare

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Re: Engineering Screen for Experia
« Reply #15 on: August 29, 2024, 12:29:46 PM »

From a reliable source I got the following information on accessing the engineering screen, aka debug screen, on the Experia:

menu
diagnostic
left, left, left
right, right, right
left
right
left
right

A bit slimmed down from the Ribelle/SS9 version but the origin is very obvious ;).

Couldn't test it myself as I don't own or have access to an Experia. Given that the screen is read only, I don't expect any potential harm from its use - aside from looking at it too closely while driving ;) (yes that is possible). Have fun, but of course, as always in such cases: Use at your own risk.

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Re: Engineering Screen for Experia
« Reply #16 on: August 31, 2024, 01:58:27 AM »

there is a LOT of info on that screen, in very small font.  I don't see any way you could realistically read it while driving.  Just the motion alone on the road you would be very challenged to keep focused.  We won't even get into the extreme safety hazard this would be.  Having a camera set up now might be a great idea, you can see things happen in real time ... when you get back home and watch the movie :)  .  Downloading the logs though is a better way to do that though, anyways, kind of wish some of the stuff they'd make .. say a 4th screen and put some of that info on all the bikes.  Things like, pack voltage, KW in and out that is resettable, temperatures of motor, inverter, batteries, water.. although being water cooled, those temps rarely really get very high. 

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