Dillenger KT-LCD3 User Manual

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Summary of KT-LCD3

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    Kt-lcd3 please read through carefully before use user manual ebike special meter english.

  • Page 2: Outlook and Size

    2 outlook and size meter dimension preface meter dimension dual bracket mounting dimension this manual aims to help the user understand and familiarise themselves with the meter function, operation of the meter, how to set the project parameters, how to achieve the best match of the three (motor, co...

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    3 wiring schematic main material and colour button box dimensions the kt-lcd3 and button box are primarily constructed of polycarbonates (pc) and are of a dark gray or white colour..

  • Page 4: Contents

    4 contents preface 2 outlook and size 2 installation instruction 6 function overview 7 display content 7 button definition 8 basic operation 8 on/off 8 display interface 8 battery capacity indicator 12 pas ratio 12 power push function 13 cruise function 13 backlight and headlights 13 motor operating...

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    5 p5 power monitoring setting 20 c parameter setting 20 c1 throttle start-up setting 21 c2 motor phase classification coding mode 22 c3 power assist ratio gear initialization 22 c4 handlebar function setting 23 c5 handlebar function setting 23 c6 handlebar function setting 24 c7 cruise function sett...

  • Page 6: Installation Instruction

    6 installation instruction using the appropriate methods and fixtures, mount the lcd screen and button box onto the handle bar to the rider’s desires. Refer to the following images below for installation on specific handle bar diameters. While the vehicle is off, connect the necessary wiring and che...

  • Page 7: Function Overview

    7 function overview kt-lcd3 meter provides a variety of functions such as vehicle controls and vehicle status digitized displays to meet the trip demands. ◊ trip time display (with displays of a single trip time ( tm) and total trip time (ttm)); ◊ trip speed display (with displays of real-time speed...

  • Page 8: Button Definition

    8 button definition kt-lcd3 meter adopts the structural form with part design between the main part and operating buttons. There are three buttons on the operating panel of the box, which are icons of button (up), button (down) and button (power). Button box and operating panel basic operation to tu...

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    9 power assist real-time trip speed (km/h) single trip distance (dst) 6km/h push function motor operation power environment temperature backlight and headlights brake status cruise function (cruise) motor running temperature.

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    10 display 2: to enter display 2, press the button whilst in display 1. The interface will display as shown below. Total trip time (ttm) total trip distance (odo) single average speed (avs) motor operating temperature once the vehicle is in riding mode, after five seconds display 2 automatically rev...

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    11 display 3: to enter display 3, press the button whilst in display 2. The interface will display as shown below. Single maximum speed (mxs) real-time voltage (vol) once the vehicle is in riding mode, after five seconds the single maximum speed will return to real-time speed (km/h) as shown below. ...

  • Page 12: Battery Capacity Indicator

    12 display of power-assist: when motor is operating under power-assistance, the display interface flashes the “assist” sign. The indicator will cease after 5 seconds. Battery capacity indicator the kt-lcd3 can identify 24v, 36v, 48v battery capacities when used with supporting controllers. When the ...

  • Page 13: Cruise Function

    13 cruise function when the vehicle is traveling above 7km/h, hold button for 3 seconds to set the cruise function. The lcd will display "cruise" and "c" to indicate that the cruise function has been activated (as seen in the figure below). Brake or hold any button to revoke cruise. Note that this f...

  • Page 14: Ambient Temperature

    14 motor operating power and temperature whilst vehicle is in use, real time feedback of input power to the motor is displayed on the meter. The operating temperature of the motor can be displayed with supporting sensors installed in the inner motor to output the temperature for signal detection. Wh...

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    15 automatically prompt interface error code definition 01_info throttle abnormality 03_info motor hall signal abnormality 04_info torque sensor signal abnormality 05_info axis speed sensor abnormality 06_info motor or controller short circuited error code & definition table: error code display erro...

  • Page 16: User Setting Project

    16 user setting project the kt-lcd3 meter provides users with 3 depths of settings which are s: • general project setting • p parameter setting • c parameter setting to enter the general project setting, simultaneously hold button and button for 3 seconds within 5 seconds of turning the meter on. Th...

  • Page 17: Wheel Diameter

    17 wheel diameter while in the general project setting, cycle through the menu using the button until the values of “dst” are flashing. Use the button and button to scroll through the selection of the following wheel diameters: 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 700c and 28 inches. Confirm se...

  • Page 18: P Parameter Setting

    18 p parameter setting enter the p parameter settings by cycling through the general project settings to the end (when display ceases flashing) and simultaneously holding button and button for 3 seconds. If required to exit at any parameter, hold button for 2 seconds. Use the button and button to se...

  • Page 19: P4 Throttle Start-Up Setting

    19 the p2 parameter is a setting mode for wheel speed pulse signal. If wheel generated 1 pulse signal by a revolution, the p2 value should be set to 1. If the wheel generated 6 pulse signals by a revolution, p2 should be set as 6. If users did not configure the parameter then p2 can be set to 0. The...

  • Page 20: P5 Power Monitoring Setting

    20 the p4 settings is for controlling the throttle activation. When the p4 parameter is 1, the throttle is under "non-zero startup"where the throttle will only activate the motor after the motor has been activated via pedaling. Setting the p4 to 0 will set the throttle to activate the motor when tri...

  • Page 21: C1 Throttle Start-Up Setting

    21 c1 throttle start-up setting c1 display c1 settings are the power assist sensor parameters. Its definition is shown in the following table. As it can be seen from the table, the values for this parameter range from 0 to 7. Kunteng power assist sensors c1 value start sensitivity kunteng v12 power ...

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    22 c2 motor phase classification coding mode c2 parameters set the different phases of the motor when using a sine wave drive. The default value is 0, indicating that the used quantum motor phase is standard. When the parameter is set as a specified value, a particular motor phase is selected. The r...

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    23 c4 handlebar function setting the c4 parameter setting will display on the meter after c3 settings. The kt-lcd3 will display as follows: c4 display c4 settings are for the handlebar functions. The setting range is 0-4. This is accompanied by a table below, defining each value. C4 value throttle s...

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    24 c5 settings are for controlling the maximum operating current. The default value is 10 and value ranges from 0 to 10. Refer to table below for definition of each value. C5 value maximum current value (a) 00 undefined 01 undefined 02 undefined 03 maximum current value ÷ 2.00 04 maximum current val...

  • Page 25: C7 Cruise Function Setting

    25 the c7 parameter setting will display on the meter after c6 settings. The kt-lcd3 will display as follows: c7 cruise function setting the cruise function settings can be found in c7. Refer to the following table for definitions of c7 values. C7 display the c8 parameter setting will display on the...

  • Page 26: C9 Startup Password Setting

    26 c9 is the settings for password feature upon startup. The default value is 0. Refer to the following table for definition of the function. The c9 parameter setting will display on the meter after c8 settings. The kt-lcd3 will display as follows: c9 startup password setting c9 display c9 value pas...

  • Page 27: C10 Restore Default Setting

    27 the c10 parameter setting will display on the meter after c9 settings. The kt-lcd3 will display as follows: c10 restore default setting c10 restores the kt-lcd3 meter to default settings. Refer to table below for definitions. C10 display c10 value restore default setting n disabled y enabled to r...

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    28 c8 value meter attribute 0 meter uses lcd3 new version of communication protocol, compatible with lcd1 and lcd3 1 meter uses lcd1 and lcd2 old version communication protocol, it is not compatible with lcd3 2 as data source for copying parameters, the meter transfers the new lcd3 parameter to othe...

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    29 the c13 parameter setting will display on the meter after c12 settings. The kt-lcd3 will display as follows: c13 abs brakes and anti-charge control setting c13 display c13 parameters are settings for the abs braking strength and anti-charge control. Refer to the following table for definitions of...

  • Page 30: Parameter Copy

    30 the c14 parameter setting will display on the meter after c13 settings. The kt-lcd3 will display as follows: c14 power assist tuning setting c14 value assist strength of pedal assist 1 weaker 2 general 3 stronger c14 display c14 is the parameters for power assist tuning. The default value is 2. R...

  • Page 31: Version Information

    31 correctly configure and wire the meters and provide a power supply of 48v, 36v or 24v (vb + positive power supply). Hold button of the source meter until start up. Within 5 seconds, simultaneously hold button and button for 2 seconds. If successfully completed, the meter will copy the parameters ...

  • Page 32: Contact Us

    32 dillenger hq contact us 3/13 olympic circuit southport qld 4215 australia phone: 07 5532 9235 dillenger.Zendesk.Com www.Dillengerelectricbikes.Com.Au © dillenger 2016.