Time
Press and release the trip switch to cycle through the odometer window displays to the time display. To set the time:
  1. Turn ignition switch to IGNITION (IGN) or ACCESSORY (ACC).
  2. See Figure 1. Press and release the trip switch (1) until time (hour and minutes) is displayed. Press and hold the trip switch until 12H (2) begins to blink in the speedometer display window. Release the switch.
  3. Press and release the trip switch once to advance to a blinking 24H or military style time display. Each time you press and release the switch, the display switches between 12H and 24H.
  4. When the desired time style is displayed, press and hold the trip switch until the hours display (3) is blinking.
  5. Press and release the trip switch repeatedly to advance the hours.
  6. When the correct hour is displayed, press and hold the trip switch until the minutes display (4) starts blinking.
  7. Press and release the trip switch repeatedly to advance the minutes display.
  8. When the correct minutes are displayed (5), press and hold the trip switch until the display advances to the selection of AM or PM (6).
  9. NOTE
    AM or PM does not appear in the regular time display. The motorcycle uses the selection for diagnostic purposes.
  10. In the 12H display, AM or PM flashes. Select AM or PM with the trip switch. Press and hold the switch for five seconds.
  11. Turn ignition switch OFF.
1Trip switch
212 hour or 24 hour
3Hour select
4Minute select
5Hour and minutes set
6AM or PM
Figure 1. Time Displays
Fuel Range
See Figure 2. The fuel range display (1) shows the approximate mileage available with the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank.
With ignition switch in the ACC or IGN position, press the trip switch until fuel range is displayed, as indicated by the letter "R" in the left side of the display. The calculated remaining distance (miles or kilometers) to empty is displayed, based on the amount of fuel in tank. Range can be accessed at any time using the trip switch.
Low Fuel Warning
When the low fuel warning lamp illuminates, the fuel range feature automatically displays in the odometer window. The rider can press the trip switch to return to the cycle of odometer displays. The fuel range warning is not repeated until the ignition switch is cycled off and back on.
See Figure 2. After the fuel range drops to 10 miles or 10 kilometers remaining, the fuel range display will scroll "LO RNG" (2) to indicate that the motorcycle will shortly run out of fuel.
Resetting the low fuel warning lamp and range requires an ignition cycle change. Always turn the ignition switch to OFF when fueling.
Disable: To disable this function while riding, press and hold the trip switch while in the fuel range display mode. The automatic range pop-up feature indicates that it is disabled when it blinks twice.
Enable: To enable the automatic low fuel warning range display, press and hold the trip switch. The low fuel range blinks once when the automatic feature is enabled.
NOTE
  • When the low fuel warning lamp turns on, the fuel level is low. Refuel as soon as possible.
  • The range display is only updated when the vehicle is moving.
  • The automatic fuel range display is enabled after the ignition is turned OFF-IGN.
Tip Indicator
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 2. Should motorcycle be tipped over, the word "tIP" (3) appears in the odometer window. The engine can not start until reset.
Reset: To reset, set the motorcycle upright and turn the ignition switch OFF-IGN.
No Fob Message
See Figure 2. If the motorcycle has a security system and is driven off leaving the fob behind, "NO FOB" (4) temporarily displays in the odometer window.
With the motorcycle separated from its assigned fob, the motorcycle can only be started with a manual PIN entry to disarm the security system. See SECURITY SYSTEM → Arming and Disarming.
Sidestand Message
See Figure 2. On international (HDI) models, a "SidE StAnd" (5) message is displayed if the motorcycle is placed into gear while the jiffy stand is down. See Controls and Indicators → Jiffy Stand Interlock: International Models.
1Fuel range
2Low range
3Tip over
4No fob
5Jiffy stand down
Figure 2. Odometer Window Displays