Widgets are small customizable displays that allow the rider to see select additional information on the
Instrument Module (IM). Widgets are customizable through the settings menu on the
IM. Widgets can be changed using the Cursor/Select switch on the
Right Hand Control Module (RHCM). Left selection moves through enabled widgets on the left side of the
IM, right selection moves through enabled widgets on right side of the
IM. See
Operation → Instruments.
NOTE
Left and right widgets will default to blank with each cycle of the OFF/RUN switch.
Alert
See
Figure 1. The alert widget displays information related to specific vehicle faults. The alert widget displays an alert icon which will match the illuminated indicator lamp, and the alert description, which will give more information related to the current fault.
Figure 1. Alert Widget
Table 1. Alert Widget Displays
Widget | Widget Text | Cause | Action |
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| Alert – Shutdown Alert | Propulsion will start disable sequence | See dealer |
Alert – HV Disconnected | High voltage connection issue | See dealer |
Alert – Motor Fault | Motor or inverter fault | See dealer |
Alert – RESS Fault | | See dealer |
Alert – Charge Bike Fault | RESS too low to enable propulsion | Charge motorcycle |
| Alert – Charger Fault | Onboard Charger (OBC) general fault | See dealer |
Alert – RESS Significantly Out of Balance | RESS at significant level of imbalance | See dealer |
Alert – Jiffy Stand Not Trusted | Jiffy stand sensor fault | Cycle jiffy stand down and back up, if the alert is not corrected see dealer |
Alert – Propulsion Inhibited | General fault | See dealer |
| Alert – 12 V Battery Faulted | 12 V Battery needs replacement | See dealer |
Alert – 12 V Battery Weak | 12 V Battery needs replacement | See dealer |
Alert – 12 V Battery Disconnected | 12 V battery leads loose or disconnected | See dealer |
Alert – Load Shedding | 12 V battery fault | See dealer |
Alert – OBC Over Temperature | | Shutdown motorcycle and allow to cool |
Alert – Low Charge | | Charge motorcycle |
| Alert – Coolant Pump Fault | Coolant pump fault. | See dealer |
| No FOB | No assigned fob detected | Bring assigned fob within range |
| Low FOB battery | Battery in fob low | Replace fob battery |
Ride Mode
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Figure 2. The ride mode widget displays the seven available ride mode icons, four pre-set (1,2,3,4) and three custom (5). Current selectable ride modes will be shown in color, disabled ride mode icons are gray and the active ride mode will be highlighted.
Ride Modes
Sport: Delivers the full potential of the motorcycle for a performance oriented riding experience.
Road: Delivers balanced performance with a blend of technology for daily use.
Range: A combination of settings that results in smooth riding to get the most range out of a charge.
Rain: Smooth acceleration with higher levels of traction control intervention, giving the rider greater confidence in poor conditions. This is also an appropriate setting for riders to become familiar with the motorcycle.
Custom A, Custom B, Custom C: There are three possible customizable ride mode selections. When setting up a custom ride mode, the available level of power, regen and throttle response can be adjusted. Refer to
Operation → Instruments → Settings Menu: Ride Mode.
Figure 2. Ride Mode Widget
Power/Torque
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Figure 3. The Power/Torque widget displays power and torque information related to the current ride mode. The Power/Torque widget displays the current ride mode (2), maximum available power (1) and maximum available regen (3).
Figure 3. Power/Torque Widget
Range
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Figure 4. The Range widget displays estimated remaining range (1), maximum estimated range (2) and minimum estimated range (3) based on current riding behavior.
Figure 4. Range Widget
Battery (RESS)
See
Figure 5. The battery widget displays
SOC (1), watt-hour per mile (2), and
RESS temperature (3).
Figure 5. Battery Widget
Temp
See
Figure 6. The temperature widget displays
RESS temperature (1), motor controller temperature (2) and motor temperature (3).
Figure 6. Temperature Widget
Trip
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Figure 7. The trip widget displays the odometer reading (1), trip A (2) and trip B (3) mileage. The trip widget can also be configured from the settings menu to display trip K.
Figure 7. Trip Widget
Bluetooth
In order to leverage Bluetooth enabled functions such as Navigation, Media display and controls, the phone must be paired through the LiveWire App.
Once paired, the Bluetooth widget displays phone connection status, device name and battery percentage.
Navigation
The navigation widget is intended to assist you when traveling. Always use personal judgment and observation of the actual road conditions while riding. In some circumstances, information provided in the navigation widget may be incomplete, incorrect or outdated. Road conditions, traffic laws and restrictions (such as no left turns, street closures, one way streets, road construction detours, and so on) can frequently change. Before following any instruction from the widget, check that the instruction can be done safely and legally.
If necessary, safely park the vehicle if there is difficulty following the route guidance or if there is a need to program a new route.
Program and review navigation routes with the vehicle stopped. Follow these steps to load navigation instructions.
1. | Ensure the LiveWire App is in proper state before pairing.a. Apple: LiveWire App must be closed before pairing. b. Android: LiveWire App must be open before pairing. | |
2. | Verify the phone is connected via Bluetooth to the Livewire instrument module (Bluetooth icon is blue). | |
3. | Select the Navigation widget on the instrument display. It’s normal to see “No Nav” in the display prior to a route being pushed to the instrument. | |
4. | Open the LiveWire App on your phone. | |
5. | Select a route or a POI, then click the action boxes: Take Me There (not “send to bike”), then Continue, Start, and finally Let’s Ridea. Turn By Turn (TBT) navigation should be running on the app and appear on the widget of the instrument display in place of where “No Nav” was previously displayed. b. If TBT does not push to the instrument, close the app and re-open it and repeat step 3. | |
Plan and review the route before riding the motorcycle.
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Figure 8. The navigation widget displays turn by turn navigation information that has been entered into the connected device using the LiveWire App. This information includes street name (1), Next action icon (2), distance to next action (3) and time information (4) (either arrival time or trip duration).
Figure 8. Navigation Widget
Table 2. Navigation Icons
ICON | DESCRIPTION |
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| Start |
| Finish |
| Ended |
| Navigation paused |
| Navigation cancelled |
| No signal |
| Unidentified |
| Straight |
| Turn left |
| Turn right |
| Light left |
| Light right |
| Heavy left |
| Heavy right |
| U-Turn left |
| U-Turn Right |
| Keep left |
| Keep right |
| Keep middle |
| Enter highway left |
| Enter highway right |
| Keep left highway |
| Keep right highway |
| Leave highway left |
| Leave highway right |
| Roundabout left(1) |
| Roundabout right(1) |
| Ferry |
Music
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Figure 9. The music widget displays music information from a connected device. This information includes artist name (1), Song name (2), play pause icon (3) and either a playhead or album name (4).
NOTE
Must be used with a connected device through a connected headset.
Integration with hand control functionality (play, pause, volume. etc) is only through LiveWire App.
Figure 9. Audio Widget
Phone
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Figure 10. The phone widget displays current call status (1), caller ID or phone number (2), and answer with headset icon (3) (If connected to a supported phone).
NOTE
Must be used with a connected device through a connected headset.
Incoming call must be answered through controls on a connected headset.
Figure 10. Phone Widget
Charging
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Figure 11. The charging widget displays estimated time to full charge (1).
Figure 11. Charging Widget