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Identifies the Intelligent OLED Display as DM03, including UART and CAN BUS versions.
Highlights key features like tempered glass, high-brightness display, ergonomic design, IP65 rating, and Bluetooth.
Specifies suitability for e-bikes complying with EN15194 standard.
Details shell material, screen technology, and mounting location on the handlebar.
Explains the structure and meaning of product serial numbers and model codes.
Lists technical specifications like power supply, current, screen size, communication methods, and operating temperatures.
Outlines key functions such as button design, display visibility, unit display, speed, battery, range, and settings.
Provides instructions for mounting the display on the handlebar and connecting it to the controller.
Describes the initial display shown for 3 seconds after power-on before entering the main interface.
Details the 4-button layout, standard connectors, and the 1.3-inch OLED display capabilities.
Introduces different display modes: Basic, Function Interface I (speed), and Function Interface II (mileage).
Explains Function Interface I (speed details) and Function Interface II (mileage details), including data display limits.
Describes the display interface when the walk assist mode is activated.
Explains how error codes are displayed on the screen, indicating system faults.
Outlines how to navigate and interact with the setting menu for parameter adjustments.
Identifies the display buttons: Power button, Adjust button, and Mode button.
Explains the function of short press and long press actions for the display buttons.
Instructions for powering the display on and off using the power button, including auto-shutdown.
How to change power assist levels using the up/down buttons, including display modes.
How to cycle through different information displays (Basic, Function I, Function II) using the M button.
Instructions for turning the front light on and off using the up button.
How to switch between real-time, average, and maximum speed displays.
How to activate and exit the walk assist mode using the down button.
Explains how battery level is displayed (bars, percentage) and low-voltage mode indication.
Describes how to enter and navigate the setting menu for parameter adjustments.
How to set the display unit between KM/H and MPH.
How to adjust the screen backlight brightness.
How to configure the auto-shutdown time for the display.
How to enable or disable a password for turning on the display.
Read-only display of version and serial number information.
Read-only display of battery status, voltage, and cycle count.
Read-only display of controller hardware and firmware versions.
Cautionary note that advanced settings are for experienced users and require a password.
Details on how to enter the password and navigate the advanced settings menu.
How to configure the wheel diameter for accurate speed and distance readings.
How to set a maximum speed limit for the e-bike.
How to choose the display mode for power assist levels (e.g., digital gears).
How to set the percentage or level for each assist gear.
Configuration related to speed sensor magnets.
Configuration related to pedal assist sensor magnets.
Setting the direction of the speed sensor.
Adjusting the acceleration curve for smoother starts.
Setting related to the motor's magnetic poles.
How to set the maximum current limit for the controller.
Selecting the system voltage (e.g., 24V, 36V, 48V).
Configuring the voltage threshold for low-voltage protection.
Instructions on how to clear subtotal mileage, average speed, and maximum speed data.
Explains which data is cleared and which requires professional tools (e.g., ODO).
How error codes are shown on the interface and how button functions behave during error display.
A comprehensive list of error codes, their descriptions, and suggested troubleshooting operations.
Explains the standard outlet type (board end plug-in) and the need for corresponding conversion wires.
Details specific conversion wire types (Adaptor-C2H, Adaptor-C2J) with pinouts and length options.
Describes the standard packaging materials and methods for delivery.
Advice on safe plug/unplug operations and avoiding exposure to harsh environments.
Guidance on sending the display for repair if it malfunctions.