Dashboard: 2024 Ducati Monster Instrument Panel Guide
Welcome to the exhilarating world of the 2024 Ducati Monster, where performance and innovation blend seamlessly with state-of-the-art technology. This legendary motorcycle’s cutting-edge instrument panel, a work of functional art, is one of its most notable features. We’ll go over how to operate the 2024 Ducati Monster dashboard in this guide so you can maximize your riding experience. The 2024 Ducati Monster’s instrument panel is a cockpit that links you to the motorbike’s heart and soul, not just a display. The dashboard’s high-resolution color TFT screen offers a user-friendly interface that combines well with the bike’s rider-centric features, safety systems, and performance features.
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Instrument Panel
Instrument panel (Dashboard)
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
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.
Interactive menu and Info display
The “Interactive 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. When one of the menus is selected, it is indicated with the active frame (A, Fig 67), and buttons (1), (2), and (3) are used for menu navigation and interaction.
To toggle the selection between “Interactive menu” and “Info display” and vice versa:
- if “Interactive menu” is currently selected, long press and hold button (2) to move the selection to “Info display” (C, Fig 67);
- if “Info display” is currently selected, long press and hold button (1) to move the selection to
- “Interactive menu” (B, Fig 67).
Buttons (1) and (2) are mainly used to scroll and select items in the selected menu. Button (3) is used to activate and interact with the selected menu item. The left part of the menus shows the following symbols indicating the possible interaction of buttons (1), (2) and (3).
Short press of a button (1);
Short press of a button (2);
Short press of button (3);
Long press of a button (1);
Long press of button (2);
A long press of a button (3).
Riding Mode
3 Riding Modes are available: SPORT, TOURING, URBAN.
The name of the active Riding Mode is shown at the center of the display (A, Fig 68). Each Riding Mode is associated with a different color for the name and rev counter box. The parameters associated with each Riding Mode are Engine, DTC, ABS, DWC, and DQS. For each Riding Mode, it is possible to customize the parameters using the “Riding Mode” function in the “Setting menu”.
Changing the Riding Mode
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Press and hold the MODE/ENTER button (3) for a long time.
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The dedicated screen is displayed (Fig 70) where, using buttons (1) and (2), it is possible to scroll through the available Riding Modes and display the parameters with the relevant set values.
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Press the MODE/ENTER button (3) to confirm.
Select “Exit” and press the MODE/ENTER button (3) to quit the screen without making any changes.
As soon as the new Riding Mode is confirmed, the instrument panel checks the following conditions:
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If the throttle control is open the message “Close throttle” is displayed; the new Riding Mode is confirmed and stored only when the throttle control is closed and the main screen is displayed.
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If speed is above 5 km/h (3 mph), throttle control is closed, but brakes are actuated, the message “Release brakes”, is displayed; the new Riding Mode is confirmed and stored only when brakes are released and then the main screen is displayed.
- If both of the above conditions occur, the message “Close throttle and release brakes” is displayed. The new Riding Mode is confirmed and stored only when both conditions are satisfied and then the main screen is displayed.
If either of the conditions required to validate the change of Riding Mode are not true within 5 seconds from activation of one of the above-described conditions, the procedure will be aborted, the instrument panel will go back to displaying the main page and no settings will be changed.
Attention
Ducati recommends changing the Riding mode when the motorcycle is stopped. If the riding mode is changed while riding, be very careful (it is recommended to change the Riding mode at a low speed).
Engine rpm indication
The engine rpm is displayed using a rev counter featuring a grey wake (A). During the first 1000 km (600 mi) of the odometer (vehicle running-in period), or up to the first service, a virtual engine rpm limiter is set and is indicated when the wake becomes amber-yellow.
After the break-in period or after the first inspection, the virtual limiter indicates and advises the rider to ride at lower revs when the engine is cold. The virtual limiter threshold changes according to engine temperature: if the engine temperature is below 50 °C (122 °F), the rpm threshold is 7000 rpm. When the wake becomes amber-yellow and starts blinking, the instrument panel warns the rider to shift up. The wake becomes flashing red when the rev limiter trips: in this case the rev limiter (page 96) turns on, too. If the number of rpm is lower than 1,000 rpm, the wake is not displayed.
Attention
Your motorcycle is equipped with a rev limiter which limits the engine speed to approximately 3000 rpm when the engine is in neutral with the clutch released. This is to prevent excessive noise pollution and also to avoid reaching engine speeds that are harmful to the engine without load. When this limiter comes into operation the revs will be limited and there will be a flashing Overrev indication on the instrument panel. When the clutch is pulled, this function is not active.
FAQs
To access real-time motorcycle information, simply turn the ignition key to the “on” position on the motorcycle. This will illuminate the instrument panel.
The instrument panel of the 2024 Ducati Monster is indeed very customizable. To customize the brightness, layout, and information panels to your liking, navigate to the settings menu.
A speedometer, tachometer, gear indicator, and fuel gauge are commonly found on the main screen, providing crucial information quickly.
Use the simple navigation buttons on the handlebars to flip between screens and see extra data like trip information, the odometer, and more.
Certain Ducati Monster models allow smartphone connectivity for functions like call notifications, music control, and navigation, depending on the technology that is available.
Ride modes modify the behavior of the motorcycle. To adjust the bike’s performance to your tastes or the state of the road, navigate to the settings menu on the instrument panel.
Yes, a service indicator that alerts you to the need for scheduled maintenance is frequently included on the instrument panel.
A tire pressure monitoring system might be included in some Ducati Monster models. To see the tire pressure in real-time, navigate to the relevant screen on the instrument panel.
You can personalize the bike’s safety features by adjusting the ABS and traction control settings via the instrument panel, depending on the model.
Yes, the instrument panel usually has an efficiency or fuel consumption screen that provides you with information about your riding style and fuel consumption.
To reset the trip data to zero, navigate to the trip meter screen and generally press and hold the reset button for a prolonged period of time.
Yes, you can usually access diagnostic data from the instrument panel to look for any possible problems with the motorcycle.
Useful Links
View Full PDF: 2024 Ducati Monster Owner’s Manual|Auto User Guide