2012 Ducati Diavel AMG Owners Manual - Page 99

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LAP registration function This function describes the "LAP" time registration. If the function is activated (see "LAP activation/ deactivation description), the lap time can be registered as follows: - pressing the flash headlight button (11, fig. 23) the first time starts the "lap timer" for the first lap, and the dashboard shows the message "LAPSTART" flashing for 4 seconds, and then returns to the previous display; - from this moment, each time that the flash is pressed (11, fig. 23) the display automatically shows the lap number and lap time for 10 seconds and then returns to the previous display. You can save a maximum of 30 laps in the memory. Once the memory is full, the dashboard no longer stores lap times when the flash headlight button (11, fig. 23) is pressed, and the flashing message "LAPFULL" is shown on the display for 4 seconds until the times are reset. When the LAP function is set disabled, the current "lap" is not stored. If the LAP function is active and the motorcycle is suddenly turned off (Key-Off), the function will be automatically disabled (even if the lap timer was active, the current "lap" is not stored). 98 If the time is never "stopped", it will roll over upon reaching 9 minutes, 59 seconds and 99 hundredths; the lap timer starts counting from 0 (zero) and will keep running until the function is disabled. If, however, the LAP function is switched on and the memory has not been cleared, but fewer than 30 laps have been saved (e.g. 18 laps), the Dashboard will store any remaining laps until the memory is full (in this case, it will store an additional 12 laps). This function only displays the times for the lap being registered; but other data are also saved (MAX speed and MAX rpm) for viewing at a later time in the "LAP DATA" function (stored LAP display).

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LAP registration function
This function describes the ”LAP” time registration.
If the function is activated (see “LAP activation/
deactivation description), the lap time can be
registered as follows:
-
pressing the flash headlight button (11, fig. 23) the
first time starts the “lap timer” for the first lap,
and the dashboard shows the message “LAP-
START” flashing for 4 seconds, and then returns
to the previous display;
-
from this moment, each time that the flash is
pressed (11, fig. 23) the display automatically
shows the lap number and lap time for 10
seconds and then returns to the previous display.
You can save a maximum of 30 laps in the memory.
Once the memory is full, the dashboard no longer
stores lap times when the flash headlight button (11,
fig. 23) is pressed, and the flashing message “LAP-
FULL” is shown on the display for 4 seconds until the
times are reset.
When the LAP function is set disabled, the current
”lap” is not stored.
If the LAP function is active and the motorcycle is
suddenly turned off (Key-Off), the function will be
automatically disabled (even if the lap timer was
active, the current ”lap” is not stored).
If the time is never ”stopped”, it will roll over upon
reaching 9 minutes, 59 seconds and 99 hundredths;
the lap timer starts counting from 0 (zero) and will
keep running until the function is disabled.
If, however, the LAP function is switched on and the
memory has not been cleared, but fewer than 30 laps
have been saved (e.g. 18 laps), the Dashboard will
store any remaining laps until the memory is full (in
this case, it will store an additional 12 laps).
This function only displays the times for the lap being
registered; but other data are also saved (MAX speed
and MAX rpm) for viewing at a later time in the “LAP
DATA” function (stored LAP display).