Settings Menu
Refer to Operation → Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) → IFCU Menu Selections. To access settings menu select settings (1) from main menu.
Some of the settings may be disabled or not displayed, depending on the model and region. For a list of all the categories that can be configured, see Operation → Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) → IFCU.
Configure the system settings before riding the motorcycle, with the motorcycle stationary and set to accessory mode. Adjust the options to match your personal riding style, and to make best use of any features or devices that you may be using. If there are problems with any features in the radio, first check the relevant settings.
If audio accessories have been added to the motorcycle, see the instruction sheets for proper configuration and operation of those accessories.
Settings topics include Bluetooth, Sound, Display, System, Ride mode, Tuner and Wi-Fi
Device manager
Within the Device Manager menu you will be able to turn Bluetooth ON or OFF. With Bluetooth ON you will be able to pair your phone, pair a rider and/or passenger headset. If multiple phones are paired you will be able to change which one to connect to. By selecting an already connected device you can disconnect the device or change its settings: for example on a connected phone you can choose to turn ON or OFF Calls or Media. On a connected headset you can choose to turn ON or OFF Calls, Media or Prompts. You can also switch the headset between Rider or Passenger role.
Pairing Device
1. Activate Bluetooth on your device.
2. Refer to Operation → Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) → IFCU Menu Selections. Select: Settings menu (1).
3. Select: Device Manager.
4. Select: Add new device.
a. Phone: Select: Add New Phone.
b. Headset: Select: Add New Headset.
5. Follow on screen prompts to complete pairing.
Wi-Fi
Within the Wi-Fi menu you will be able to turn Wi-Fi ON or OFF. With W-iFi ON you will be able to connect to an available Wi-Fi network or Wi-Fi Hotspot.
NOTE
Wi-Fi connection only compatible using a secure 5GHz Wi-Fi band network. If not Secure and 5GHz the Wi-Fi network will not be visible as an available network.
Table 1. Wi-Fi Status Icons
ICON
Status
Normal: Low signal strength shown
Error: High signal strength shown
No signal
Cloud connection fault
1. Refer to Operation → Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) → IFCU Menu Selections. Select: settings menu (1).
2. Under Settings, select Wi-Fi.
3. Connect and disconnect from available networks.
4. Select options by using the LHCM or touchscreen.
Sound
1. Refer to Operation → Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) → IFCU Menu Selections. Select: Settings menu (1).
2. Under Settings, select sound.
3. Categories include audio routing, application volume, auto volume control, sub woofer gain, equalizer, fader, speaker setup and VOX Sensitivity.
4. Adjust available settings as desired by using LHCM or touchscreen.
Audio Routing
For each selection, select item for audio to be heard through. Highlight selection Music/Media or Prompts. Select Speakers or Headset.
Application Volume
Volume through speakers, rider headset and passenger headset can be adjusted individually through the IFCU. Rider headset and passenger headset can have speaker volume levels adjusted for media, prompts and phone.
Speaker levels are only adjustable for media and prompts.
Auto Volume Control
The automatic volume control setting adjusts the overall volume according to vehicle speed. This function allows the volume to be set to a comfortable level while the motorcycle is stopped or traveling slowly. The volume automatically increases to compensate for engine, wind, and other ambient noise factors as vehicle speed increases.
Sub Woofer Gain
If equipped with a sub woofer, allows the rider to adjust the sub woofer gain.
Equalizer
The equalizer allows the rider to adjust the sound of the audio to their liking. There are standard equalizer settings that can be used or custom may be selected to allow user to adjust individual frequency bands.
Fader
The fader is used to adjust the sound front or back to the riders liking.
Speaker Setup
Used to setup audio system when adding or changing speakers.
  • Device Status- Allows user to see software version on amplifier.
  • Speaker status- Allows user to test function of speakers.
  • Speaker Config- Allows user to configure newly installed speakers.
VOX Sensitivity
When voice input is picked up by the rider or passenger microphone, the intercom is automatically activated. This process is known as "breaking VOX".
The rider or passenger can initiate intercom communication. When the intercom is active, tuner and media volume are automatically reduced so the intercom can be heard through the headsets.
For privacy, the intercom is only heard through the rider and passenger headsets. It is not heard through the speakers.
Microphone sensitivity and headset volume can be adjusted. The microphone sensitivity (VOX) applies to both rider and passenger microphones. The rider and passenger headset volumes are adjusted independently.
NOTE
Some local governments prohibit or restrict the use of headset (helmet-mounted) speakers. Check with local authorities and obey all applicable laws and regulations.
Display
The appearance and settings of the Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) display can be adjusted through the Display menu.
1. Refer to Operation → Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) → IFCU Menu Selections. Select: Settings menu (1).
2. Select: Display.
3. Select from the following options.
Layout Set desired IFCU display layout. Select from Cruise, sport and tour.
Auto Day/Night Mode enable or disable Auto day/night mode. When enabled the display will automatically regulate the brightness setting.
Brightness Adjust IFCU display brightness when auto day/night mode is not enabled.
High Contrast Enable or disable high contrast mode. Refer to Operation → Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) → High Contrast.
System
The appearance and settings of the IFCU display can be adjusted through the Display menu.
1. Refer to Operation → Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) → IFCU Menu Selections. Select: Settings menu (1).
2. Select: System.
3. Select from the following options.
Date & Time
Setting date, time and time zone can be done by choosing automatic or manual.
Automatic requires a connection to the GPS signal. Manual requires user to input data.
Date & time formats can be chosen on screen to suit the user.
Language
This is where the preferred language the system uses is chosen.
Units
Choose desired units of measure to be displayed for distance, temperature and pressure.
Bike Function Setup
Used to setup displayed electrical accessories added or removed from the motorcycle. Follow on screen prompts for setup.
Software Update
Ride mode
1. Refer to Operation → Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) → IFCU Menu Selections. Select: settings menu (1).
2. Select: Ride Mode.
3. Select from the following options.
Enable and Disable Available Ride Modes.
See Figure 1. The list of ride modes selectable through the mode switch can be customized. To enable or disable a ride mode use the check box (1) next to each ride mode in the ride mode menu.
NOTE
Road ride mode can not be disabled.
Setting Custom Ride Modes
Custom ride modes must be set up before they can be used. To set up a custom ride mode navigate to Ride Modes menu. Select customize menu (2) next to custom ride mode to be set up. Settings from an existing ride mode can be copied and used as a starting point when setting up a custom ride mode. Refer to Table 2 for available selections.
1Enable/Disable ride mode
2Customize ride mode
Figure 1. Ride Modes Settings
Table 2. Custom Ride Mode Settings
Selection
Result
Engine Map
Sets overall power delivery characteristics in the custom ride mode. Selection will copy engine map characteristics from one of the pre set ride modes.
Engine Braking
Adjusts how much engine braking will be enabled in the custom ride mode.
Throttle Response
Adjusts the intensity of throttle response felt by the rider in the custom ride mode.
Traction Control
The traction control level adjusts how much rear wheel slip the system will allow. Selection will copy traction control characteristics from one of the pre set ride modes.
Anti-Lock Braking
Adjusts how much Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) intervention and drag-torque slip control intervention is present within the custom ride mode. Selection will copy ABS characteristics from one of the pre set ride modes.
Table 3. Traction Control Settings
TCS Sub-mode
Intervention
Slip Possible
Cornering TCS
Available for Selection in Customization
Rain
Max
Min
Enabled
Yes
Road
Mild
Mild
Enabled
Yes
Sport
Min
Max
Enabled
Yes
TCS Disabled
None - Disabled
Unlimited
Disabled
No -but TCS can be disabled in any ride mode using the TC button (push and hold from a stop).  TCS remains off when changing ride modes except if rain mode is selected; TCS will be automatically re-enabled.
Table 4. ABS Settings
ABS Sub-Mode Setting
Braking Intervention Level
Wheel Slip Possible During Braking
Cornering ABS
Drag Torque Slip Possible
Available for Selection in Customization
Rain
Max
Low
Enabled
Low
Yes
Road
Mild
Medium
Enabled
Medium
Yes
Tuner
NOTE
Some selections not available in all regions.
1. Refer to Operation → Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) → IFCU Menu Selections. Select: Settings menu (1).
2. Select: Tuner.
3. Select from the following options. WB, RDS, AF, TA, REG and DAB-FM.
4. Select: Category. Enable or disable categories of radio stations.
Phone
1. Refer to Operation → Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) → IFCU Menu Selections. Select: Settings menu (1).
2. Select: Phone.
3. Select from the following options.
Select: Reply Messages to choose a preprogrammed reply message, or to create a custom reply.
Select: Contacts Display Order to select if contacts will be displayed with first or last name first.