WARNING
Set volume levels and other controls on audio and electronic devices before riding. Distractions can lead to loss of control, resulting in death or serious injury. (00088b)
WARNING
Do not select a volume level that blocks out traffic noise or interrupts the concentration necessary for safe operation of the motorcycle. Distractions or a volume level that blocks out traffic noise could cause loss of control resulting in death or serious injury. (00539b)
NOTICE
There are no serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel. Disassembly of the unit could result in equipment damage and/or equipment malfunction. (00172a)
NOTE
To make full use of features and minimize distraction while on the road, configure the system with your personal preferences before riding. Refer to Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) Operation.
For additional information, see Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) Operation → Help.
The Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) is a multi-function touch screen display that provides vehicle instrumentation, navigation, and infotainment functions. The display is customizable for rider preferences. Refer to Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) Operation.
Controls
The IFCU can be controlled using the left and right hand controls and also as a touch screen display. See Operation → Left Hand Control Switches, and Operation → Right Hand Control Switches.
NOTE
Touch screen function is limited while vehicle is in motion.
Main Menu
See Operation → Left Hand Control Switches → Left Hand Control Module (LHCM) and Figure 1. To access the main menu press the main menu/bike function button (14) on the Left Hand Control Module (LHCM) or by pressing the main menu selection on the touch screen. Use the navigation buttons on the LHCM to navigate up (6), right (7), down (9), left (13), OK/enter (8) and back (12), or touch screen to navigate through the menu selections. Refer to Table 1.
Some of the menus shown will contain multiple levels to customize the display and interaction experience. Before riding, take some time to get acquainted with these menus, and the various settings, to optimize the experience. Refer to Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) Operation.
Figure 1. On Screen Main Menu Selection
1Settings
2Bike Functions
3Phone
4Favorites
5HomeLink™
6Navigation (If equipped)
7Apple Carplay™
8Media Source
Figure 2. IFCU Menu Selections
Table 1. IFCU
Press
Result
1. [Settings]
  • Displays setting categories available.
  • Available selections (if equipped): Bluetooth, Sound, Display, System, Ride Modes, Tuner, Phone, Wi-Fi.
2. [Bike]
  • Displays available vehicle settings (will vary based on available equipment).
  • Available selections: Fog Light, Fan Control, Audio on/off, Heated Grips, Power Locks.
3. [Phone]
  • Displays phone and call information.
  • Available selections: Phone Screens, Phone Interactions, Outgoing Call, Incoming Call.
4. [Favorites]
  • Displays favorites for several categories.
  • Available selections: Global Favorites, Media Favorites, Tuner Favorites, Phone Favorites.
5. [HomeLinkTM]
  • Display available devices to control.
  • Available selections: Garage Door.
6. [Navigation]
  • Display current location navigation information.
  • Available selections: Routes, Route Options, Menu, Search.
7. [Apple CarplayTM]
  • Displays available options (if equipped).
  • Available selections: Apple CarplayTM main menu.
8. [Media Source]
  • Displays available media sources.
  • Available selections: Radio Bands, Blue Tooth, Apple CarplayTM, USB input.
Status Bar Notifications
The status bar is located at the top of the IFCU display and will show notifications and information for audio, navigation and connected mobile devices when those functions are running in the background.
1Audio information
2Navigation information
3Phone notifications and informartion
Figure 3. Status Bar Notifications
Widgets
Widgets are small displays that allow the rider to display additional information on the IFCU. Use the trip switch to cycle widgets. Operation → Left Hand Control Switches
See Figure 4.Trip: The trip A and B widget displays trip mileage, trip duration, trip average fuel mileage, and trip average speed.
See Figure 5.Playlist: The Playlist widget (1) displays the current playlist information from a connected device. This information includes song title and artist name.
TPMS: The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) widget (2) displays tire pressure data for front and rear tire. Top number displayed for front and rear tires is the actual read tire pressure. Target indicates the systems desired tire pressure based on environmental conditions.
Ride Info: The Ride Info widget (3) displays ambient temperature, date, average fuel mileage and coolant temperature.
Figure 4. Navigation Widget
1Playlist
2TPMS
3Ride info
Figure 5. Widget Options
IFCU Layout
See Figure 6 , Figure 7 or Figure 8. The IFCU can be configured to display one of three different layouts optimized for different riding situations and styles.
See Figure 9. All versions can be configured in high contrast mode.
Figure 6. Cruiser
Figure 7. Sport
Figure 8. Tour
Figure 9. High Contrast
Basic Audio Operation
See Operation → Right Hand Control Switches → Right Hand Control Module (RHCM). Use the Right Hand Control Module (RHCM) buttons to navigate volume up (1), volume down (11), next (7), previous (12), play/pause (13) on the RHCM to adjust audio media settings. See Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) Operation.
Alert messages
See Figure 10. If a warning or alert becomes necessary, it is displayed on the IFCU as a pop up message.
Figure 10. Side Stand Down Message
Side Stand Down Warning Message
This motorcycle has a jiffy stand interlock feature. Refer to Before Riding → Operating Jiffy Stand.
See Figure 10. If the jiffy stand is lowered while the motorcycle is in gear or while riding, a Side Stand Down alert message appears on the IFCU display.
Clearing message (before starting motorcycle): Place transmission in neutral or raise jiffy stand.
Clearing message (while riding): Safely bring the motorcycle to a stop. Raise jiffy stand.
Clearing message (temporarily): Press the trip switch. The message clears momentarily before displaying again.
Fuel Range Alerts
Low Fuel Range: The Low Fuel Range alert is automatically displayed when the low fuel indicator is on. See Figure 11. The Low Fuel Range alert shows the approximate mileage available with the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank. The range display is only updated when the vehicle is moving.
Low Range: See Figure 12. The Low Range alert is displayed when the fuel range drops to 10 miles or 10 kilometers. The motorcycle is nearly out of fuel. Refuel as soon as possible. See Specifications.
Turn Off Automatic Low Fuel Popup: With the fuel range displayed, hold the trip switch down until the fuel range flashes two times. To turn this feature back on, hold the trip switch down until the fuel range flashes once.
Reset: Resetting the low fuel warning indicator and fuel range requires sufficient fuel in the tank and an ignition cycle change (RUN-OFF-RUN).
Figure 11. Low Fuel Range Alert
Figure 12. Low Range Alert
Adding at least 7.6 L (2 USgal) of fuel allows the fuel range to update. The fuel range slowly updates over the next 48 km (30 mi) after refueling.
Battery Reconnection and Initialization: If the battery is disconnected and reconnected, the gauge requires approximately a half tank of fuel to initialize fuel range functionality.
Bike Tipped Warning
WARNING
If tip occurs, check all controls for proper operation. Restricted control movement can adversely affect the performance of the brakes, clutch or ability to shift, which could result in loss of vehicle control and death or serious injury. (00350a)
See Figure 13. If the motorcycle is tipped over, a warning appears on the IFCU and the four-way flashers will operate. The engine cannot start until the tip condition is reset. Refer to Operation → Starting after Tipover.to reset.
Figure 13. Tip Over Warning
Fob Missing Alert
See Figure 14. If the motorcycle is driven away without the fob, the Key Fob Missing alert will appear on the IFCU display.
Without the fob, the motorcycle can only be started with a manual Personal Identification Number (PIN) entry to disarm the security system. Refer to SECURITY SYSTEM → Personal Identification Number (PIN). The alert can be cleared by touching "Ok" on the IFCU display or by bringing the fob within range of the motorcycle.
Figure 14. Fob Missing Message
Tire Pressure Alert
See Figure 15. If a tire pressure becomes low, an alert will appear on the IFCU display. Safely bring the motorcycle to a stop. Check and adjust the tire pressure(s). See Before Riding → Checking Tire Pressure and Inspecting Tires.
Figure 15. Tire Pressure Message
Low Temperature Alert
See Figure 16. If the ambient temperature drops below a preset temperature threshold, an alert will appear on the IFCU display. Touch “Ok” and the message will disappear.
Figure 16. Low Temperature Message
Electronic Labels
See Figure 17. Navigate to Settings > General Settings > System Info > E-Labels. Select E-Labels to display applicable Certification and regulatory information.
Figure 17. Electronic Labels