2024 Ducati Scrambler Display Instructions | Instrument Cluster Guide
The dashboard, also known as the instrument panel on the 2024 Ducati Scrambler, is a key component that gives the rider real-time access to vital information regarding the condition and performance of the motorbike. It is essential to know how to operate this dashboard properly if you want to ride your Ducati Scrambler safely and enjoy it to the fullest. This introduction will walk you through the main components of the instrument panel, emphasizing its functions, features, and interpretation guidelines for the data it shows. An innovative digital display that blends traditional motorcycle information with cutting-edge technological elements sits at the center of the Ducati Scrambler’s instrument panel.
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Instrument panel
(Dashboard) Instrument panel
The motorbike is equipped with a COBO instrument panel featuring a TFT color display. The instrument panel provides all the information needed for safe driving and allows you to customize the vehicle settings and parameters.
Warning lights
no. | Description | Color |
1 | Left turn indicator | Green |
2 | Right turn indicator | Green |
3 | DTC intervention | Amber yellow (display) |
4 | Rev limiter/immobilizer
Note Each calibration of the Engine Control Unit may have a different setting for the rev limiter.
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Red |
5 | Neutral gear | Green (display) |
6 | MIL
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Amber yellow (display) |
7 | Generic Error |
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no. | Description | Colour |
8 | DAVC Diagnosis
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Amber yellow (display) |
9 | Engine oil low pressure
Important If the ENGINE OIL light stays ON, stop the engine or it may suffer severe damage. |
Red (display) |
10 | ABS system malfunction
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Amber yellow (display) |
11 | High beam on | Blue (display) |
12 | DRL – daytime running light on, set in “Auto” mode (not present in China and Canada versions) | Green (display) |
13 | DRL – daytime running light on, set in “Manual” mode (not present in China and Canada versions) | Green (display) |
14 | Side stand down | Red (display) |
Important
If the display shows the message
“TRANSPORT MODE”, immediately contact your Ducati Dealer who will delete this message and ensure the full operation of the motorcycle. Upon key-on, the instrument panel displays the Ducati logo and carries out a sequential check of the LED warning lights. After this routine, the instrument panel displays the main page in the mode in use before the last Key-Off.
During this check stage, if the motorcycle speed exceeds 5 km/h (3 mph), the instrument panel will stop:
- The display check routine and display the standard screen containing updated information;
- The warning light check routine and leave ON only the warning lights that are actually active at the moment.
Main page items
The main screen displays all the information and elements needed for riding. It is possible to change units of measurement through the “Measurement units” function in the “Setting menu”
The table lists the available items.
no. | Description |
1 | Interactive menu |
2 | Info display |
3 | Speed It is displayed increased by 5% and together with the set unit of measurement (km/h or mph). |
4 | Fuel level Available in 2 modes: graduated bar or km or miles remaining. It is possible to set it through the “Fuel indicator” function in the “Setting menu” Note |
5 | Current Riding Mode |
6 | Clock It is possible to set it through the “Date and time” function in the “Setting menu” |
7 | Gear |
8 | Parameters window It displays the values of the DTC and DQS parameters set for the current Riding Mode. In case of errors on one or more parameters, “Err” is displayed instead of the relevant value. |
9 | Rev counter Refer to “Engine rpm indication” |
no. | Description |
10 | Air temperature (°C or °F) Note When the motorcycle is stopped, the engine heat could influence the displayed temperature. |
Focus mode
If the “Focus mode” has been activated via the “Display” function in the “Setting menu” and buttons (1), (2), or (3) are not pressed for 15 seconds, the page with only the following main information is displayed (Fig 69):
- Speed
- Current Riding Mode
- Gear
- Rev counter
- Fuel level
- Clock
- Air temperature
- Warning lights (if active)
By pressing buttons (1), (2) or (3) the instrument panel will display the page with all the information.
Interactive Menu and Info display Interactive Menu (A) This menu contains a series of functions that can be activated by the rider. When a function is activated, a corresponding window is displayed with which you can interact. To select the interactive menu, refer to the paragraph “Selection and navigation” of this chapter. Available functions include:
- Setting menu
- Music (if present, )
- Phone (if present,)
- Turn by turn (if present)
- Heated grips (if present)
Info display (B)
The “Info display” menu contains all available meters with travel information. To select the interactive menu, refer to the paragraph “Selection and navigation” of this chapter. Once you have selected the “Info display” menu, scroll through the list of information using the buttons (1) and (2). The units of measurement of the travel information can be changed using the “Units” function in the “Setting menu”.
FAQs
Depending on your location, the speedometer shows the motorcycle’s current speed in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
The neutral (N) indicator and the current gear, ranging from 1 to the top gear, are displayed on the dashboard via the Gear Position Indicator.
The fuel gauge lets you know when it’s time to refuel by showing you how much fuel is left in the tank in real-time.
To reset the trip meter, use the handlebar controls to browse to the trip meter display. Then, press and hold the relevant button until the meter resets.
If the engine warning light illuminates, there may be an engine problem with the motorcycle.
You can pair your smartphone with the motorcycle’s dashboard to use it for music control, and navigation, and to answer and receive calls or notifications if your model has Bluetooth compatibility.
Using the handlebar controls, navigate to the settings menu. From there, you may change the brightness of the display to your preferred level.
Information about battery voltage may be shown in the settings or status menus of certain devices.
The Anti lock Braking System’s condition is indicated by the ABS warning light. If it stays lit while you’re riding, it may indicate an ABS problem that has to be fixed by an expert.
Depending on the mileage or time intervals, the instrument panel may have a service indicator light or message that notifies you when regular maintenance or service is necessary.
Certainly, you can use the handlebar controls to switch between display modes (such as touring and sport) based on your preferred riding style and the information you want to see prioritized.
The engine’s current temperature is displayed on the temperature gauge. The engine may be overheating if the temperature warning light appears; you should stop riding and give it time to cool.
You can choose your chosen units of measurement (such as mph to km/h for speed and Celsius to Fahrenheit for temperature) using the options menu.
Low oil pressure can cause engine damage, as shown by an illuminated oil pressure warning light. Examine the oil level and add more if needed, or have an expert look it over.
Indeed, a clock display is present. To set the clock, use the handlebar controls to navigate to the settings menu, locate the clock setting, and follow the on-screen instructions to change the time.
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