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GO SWISSDRIVE
You can switch between these menus by pressing the Scroll key. A detailed descrip-
tion of the individual menus is given in the respective chapters.
In the standstill mode the display of your Evo control unit is subdivided into three sec-
tions already described in the preceding section: the status bar, the menu position
and a variable menu section, where you can select between the different standstill
menus.
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Keep in mind that during the ride the Evo control unit disables the
menus which are only available at standstill for road-safety reasons. If
one of the standstill menus is enabled when you set off, the Evo con-
trol unit switches automatically into the main menu.
5. STATUS BAR
The status bar is displayed in all menus at the top of the display. With various sym-
bols it gives you a quick overview of the current operating state of your pedelec/e-
bike. The meaning of the individual symbols is described in the following.
Time (1): The current time is displayed on the left side of the status bar. In the set-
tings you can select the 12-hour or the 24-hour mode. By selecting the 12-hour mode
AM (Ante Meridiem) or PM (Post Meridiem) is displayed in addition on the right side
of the time.
Lighting (2): If your pedelec/e-bike has a compatible lighting system, its current state
is visualised in the status bar: “On”, “Off”, “Automatic” or “Full beam”. By pressing the
Conrm key long you switch on/off the light. When switched on, you can switch bet-
ween the modes of operation by pressing the Conrm key in the main menu shortly.
Bluetooth (3): Your Evo control unit has an integrated Bluetooth chip and can be
connected via Bluetooth 4.0 with compatible devices, such as for ex. mobile phones.
Whether your mobile phone supports the Bluetooth 4.0 standard can be gathered
from the operating manual of your mobile phone. The current state of the connection
is visualised by means of the Bluetooth symbol. A blue coloured symbol means that
the Bluetooth interface of the Evo control unit is activated. If the Bluetooth symbol is
not displayed in the status bar, the Bluetooth interface is disabled.
Phone (4): If your Evo control unit is connected via Bluetooth with a mobile phone,
this is visualised with the phone symbol in the status bar. An incoming call or SMS
on the mobile phone is indicated on the display. First, you will see a pop-up appea-
ring shortly (see chapter “Pop-ups and warnings”). Subsequently, a list symbol (5) is
displayed with the phone symbol in the status bar. This symbol will remain displayed
until the phone menu of the Evo control unit has been called up (see chapter “Phone
menu”).
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