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Rallye VR Light™
MADE IN USA
www.icoracing.com

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  • Page 1 Rallye VR Light™ MADE IN USA www.icoracing.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Introduction Page Overview of operation ......... New Functions ......... Button Symbols ......... Setup functions Edit ......... Set wheel circumference ......... Show clock/hide clock ......... Auto CAL on/off ......... Zero trip distance ......... Functions in a race Moving through the race displays .........
  • Page 3: Overview Of Operation

    Overview of operation There are two basic modes - Edit mode and Race mode. Edit mode is used to setup wheel circumference, setup Clock, setup Automatic Calibration, view and zero trip distance, and to view full distance. Once the motorcycle moves .01 km it is in Race mode and Edit mode cannot be accessed. Race mode has these primary displays: * Distance * Current Speed...
  • Page 4: Button Symbols

    Button Symbols Below are the symbols we use in this manual to illustrate button actions. Bump of a button is a quick press, short hold is a little longer, while a long hold you keep holding until the display changes. Thumbswitch Instrument head buttons Bump middle...
  • Page 5: Edit

    Functions Edit After the instrument is turned on, but before you have begun a ride, access to Edit is enabled. In Edit the wheel circumference can be viewed or adjusted, the Clock display turned on or off, Automatic calibration on or off, trip distance can be viewed or cleared, and FULL distance can be view.
  • Page 6 Functions Edit (continued from previous page) Bump a bottom button to move through each display. Automatic calibration is set to no (OFF) See Page 16 for more information. Bump a bottom button to go to trip distance. This is the distance the motorcycle has travelled since the last time this number was cleared.
  • Page 7: Set Wheel Circumference

    Set Wheel Circumference The wheel size used by the instrument to calculate distance can be adjusted to match your front tire circumference. Place a mark on your tire and a corresponding mark on the floor. Roll the wheel one revolution, then place a second mark on the floor.
  • Page 8 Set Wheel Circumference Centimeters (continued from previous page) While at this display bumping a top button will enable changing the number. Bump Top The 0 is now flashing. Bumping a top button increments that digit by 1. Bump a top 5 times 5 is now flashing.
  • Page 9 Clock Timer show/hide While in Edit bump to CLOC, then bump once more to view YES or no. To change this setting bump a top button. Bump a bottom button to go to YES. YES is the current setting. The Clock timer will be displayed while in Race mode.
  • Page 10: Auto Cal On/Off

    Auto CAL on/off While in Edit bump to Auto CAL, then bump once more to view YES or no. To change this setting bump a top button. See Page 16 for more information on Automatic Calibration. Bump a bottom button to go to no. no is the current setting.
  • Page 11: Zero Trip Distance

    Zero trip distance While in Edit bump to trip, then bump once more to view the distance. trip distance measures how far you have ridden since the last time this number was cleared in Edit. It does not clear automatically. Bump a bottom button to go to trip distance.
  • Page 12 xxxxx Moving through the race displays Distance Hold a bottom button ( Only while tick is on ) Bump middle Current Speed Bump a bottom Peak Speed Hold a bottom Bump middle Clock standby Set Start Time Hold a bottom Bump middle Distance Back to the...
  • Page 13: Distance Display

    Functions Distance Display Hold Adjusting the distance Bump + .1 or .01 Distance Bump – .1 or .01 bottom Hold bottom Moving the decimal point Distance Distance & & Hold BOTH bottom buttons at the same Repeat to move decimal back. time until the decimal stops flashing.
  • Page 14: View Peak Speed

    Clock Display Speed Display Current Speed You can also view the Peak Speed reached during a run and you can reset the Peak Speed readout to zero. View Peak Speed Current Speed While at Current Speed display holding a bottom button will change the display to Peak Speed.
  • Page 15: Set Clock Timer

    Clock Display Clock display If the Clock timer display is enabled (See page 7) it will be available during a race. It the display is flashing the Clock timer has not been set. NOTE: The clock will reset to 00:00 when the instrument is Shut OFF.
  • Page 16 Set Clock Timer (continued from previous page) 0 is flashing. Bump a top to change digit to 1. Bump a top button Bump a bottom to move to the next digit. Bump a bottom button 0 is now flashing. Bump a top 8 times to change the digit to 8. Bump a top 8 times 8:15 is the desired time.
  • Page 17: Shut Off & Turn On

    Shut OFF & Turn ON any of the 3 run modes While at any of the 3 Race modes holding both buttons on the instrument head will Shut OFF the instrument. Hold both buttons on the instrument head to Shut OFF. Bump any button to Turn ON Distance Since the instrument was manually Shut OFF it will display...
  • Page 18: Automatic Wheel Calibration

    Automatic wheel calibration If Automatic Calibration is ON (See Page 8) each time an adjustment to the dis- tance is performed (other than Zeroing the distance) the instrument will do an automatic adjustment to the wheel circumference it uses to measure the dis- tance travelled.
  • Page 19: Display Backlighting

    Display backlighting A VR that is properly connected to the motorcycle's 12V battery will illuminate the display continuously while it is ON. While ON it will draw only 25 milliamps of power. When the VR is OFF the backlighting goes off and the instrument draws only 30 microamps (.030 milli amps) Battery message If the wires to the motorcycle's battery become disconnected...
  • Page 20 Battery Installation CR 2032 Lithium 3.0V batteries are used. On the Rallye VR Light the batteries are for backup purposes only--to maintain operation if the wires to the motorcycle's battery become disconnected. They should provide approximately 200 hours of ON time.
  • Page 21: Sensor Setup

    Hookup to 12 volt battery Hook the RED wire to the battery's plus side and the BLACK wire to the negative side. There is polarity protection to prevent damage to the instrument in case the wires are reversed, but the VR circuit will not work if the wires are reversed. Attempt to avoid routing the wires directly against the ignition coil and spark plug wiring.

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