This function allows you to reduce current consumption from the battery, by automatically managing headlight switchingoff.
At key-on, the high beam and low beam lights are off.
When the engine is started, the low beam lights turn on automatically; from this moment, "normal" operation is activated: it will be possible to switch from low beam to high beam (using button 11, fig. 12) Or operate the "flash" signal (using button 11, fig. 12). If engine is not started upon key-on, it is anyway possible to switch the lights on by pushing the button on the lh high/low beam switch (button 11, fig. 12); The low beam lights are turned on the first time it is pressed; from this moment, the same button can be used to switch on (and off) the high beam light (if the engine is not started within 60 seconds, the low beam or high beam light that was turned on will turn off).
If the headlight was turned on before starting the engine with the procedure described above, the headlight turns off automatically when starting the vehicle and will turn on again when the engine has been completely started.
Distance travelled on fuel reserve: trip fuel
This function shows the distance travelled on fuel reserve (in km or miles
depending on the specific application).
When the fuel light comes on, the display automatically switches to the "trip
fuel" indicator.
Trip fuel reading remains stored even after key-off until the vehicle is
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Indicator cons. Avg - average fuel consumption
This function indicates the "average" fuel consumption.
The calculation is made considering the quantity of fuel used and the km
travelled since the last trip 1 reset. When trip 1
is reset, the value is set to zero and the first available value is shown on the
display 10 seconds after the re ...
Dtc (ducati traction control) setting function
This function allows you to customise the level of dtc
intervention (ducati traction control) or disable it for every
riding mode.
To access the function it is necessary to view the "setting" menu page 48, using
button (1, fig. 14) ?"" or (2, fig.
14) ?" " sele ...