Dashboard Instructions: 2024 Ducati Diavel V4 Instrument Panel
With the 2024 Ducati Diavel V4, you can expect cutting-edge technology combined with thrilling performance, and welcome to the future of motorcycling. The modern instrument panel system, crafted to seamlessly blend functionality and innovation into your riding experience, is the heart of this iconic bike. The 2024 Ducati Diavel V4 Instrument Panel System offers riders a feature-rich and user-friendly interface, marking a significant advancement in motorcycle instrumentation. In addition to providing vital information, this digital cockpit strengthens the bond between the rider and the vehicle.
2023 Ducati Diavel-V4 Specs, Price, Mileage And Review
Instrument Panel System
Instrument panel (Dashboard)
The motorbike is equipped with an 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 |
Right turn indicator |
Green |
2 |
Low fuel |
Amber Yellow |
3 |
Engine oil low pressure Important |
Red |
4 |
DAVC Diagnosis
|
Amber Yellow |
5 |
Generic Error |
Amber yellow (display) |
6 |
Service |
Amber yellow (display) |
7 |
DRL – daytime running light on, set in “Auto” mode (not present in China and Canada versions) |
Green (display) |
8 |
Warning lights |
Amber yellow/red (display) |
9 |
ABS malfunction
|
Amber Yellow |
no. |
Description |
Color |
|
|
|
10 |
Side stand down |
Red (display) |
11 |
High beam on |
Blue |
12 |
MIL
|
Amber Yellow |
13 |
Left turn indicator |
Green |
14 |
DTC intervention |
Amber yellow |
15 |
Cruise Control switched |
Green (display) |
16 |
Neutral gear |
Green (display) |
no. |
Description |
Color |
17 |
Rev limiter/immobilizer
|
Red |
The position of the warning lights is the same for the Turn by turn screen as well, if present
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. To change the displayed units of measurement.You can also set the screens in “Light” or “Dark” mode. The table lists the available items.
no. |
Description |
1 |
Interactive Menu |
2 |
Info display |
3 |
Speed |
4 |
Fuel level It is possible to set it through the “Fuel indicator” function in the “Setting menu” Note Note |
5 |
Current Riding Mode |
6 |
Clock |
7 |
Gear |
no. |
Description |
8 |
Parameters window |
9 |
Engine Coolant temperature (°C or °F) If the temperature is below +40°C (+104°F), “Low” is displayed, whereas if it is above +150°C (+302°F), “High” is displayed flashing red. Attention The motorcycle continues to be used when the engine is overheated, severe damage may occur. When the engine temperature returns to normal, continue riding by frequently checking the instrument panel indication. |
10 |
Rev counter |
11 |
Air temperature (°C or °F) |
12 |
Connected Bluetooth devices |
13 |
Connected Ducati Link app |
Riding Mode
4 different “Riding modes” are available: SPORT, TOURING, URBAN, and WET. The name of the active Riding Mode is shown above the indication of the gear selected (A). Each Riding Mode is associated with a different color for the name and rev counter box. The parameters associated with each Riding Mode are the following: Power, 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 Riding Mode
- Press and hold the MODE/ENTER button (3) for a long time.
- The dedicated screen is displayed 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.
- 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:
- If the throttle control is open the message
- “Close throttle” is displayed; the new Riding Mode is confirmed and stored only when throttle control is closed and then the main screen is displayed.
- 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 it 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 as follows:
- Using a rev counter with a grey wake (A);
- Using a digital rev counter (B) in the “Turn by turn” screen (if available.
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 to 6000 rpm regardless of the engine temperature and is indicated when the wake becomes amber-yellow. After the running-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 the engine temperature:
- If the engine temperature is below 40 °C (104 °F), the rev counter wake will turn amber yellow after 6000 rpm; if the engine temperature is within 40 °C (104 °F) and 60 °C (140 °F), the rev counter wake will turn amber yellow after 8000 rpm;
- if the engine temperature is above 60 °C (140 °F), the rev counter wake will not turn amber-yellow.
When the wake becomes amber-yellow and starts blinking, the instrument panel is warning the rider to shift up.When the limiter is activated (Over-rev) the wake gets flashing red colored and the rev limiter light comes on (light 17, Fig 98). If the number of rpm is lower than 1,000 rpm, the wake is not displayed.
FAQs
The instrument panel of the 2024 Ducati Diavel V4 has a high-resolution, full-color TFT display.
Yes, riders can customize the instrument panel by selecting and arranging different information widgets in the way that best suits their needs.
The Diavel V4 has several riding modes; depending on the mode chosen (e.g., Sport, Touring, Urban), the instrument panel dynamically modifies its arrangement to display pertinent information.
To help riders with route guidance, the 2024 Diavel V4 has an integrated navigation system that is visible on the instrument panel.
The instrument panel does, in fact, support smartphone connectivity, enabling users to link their gadgets for navigation, music, and calls.
The instrument panel of the Diavel V4 does indeed have Bluetooth connectivity, allowing users to control calls right from the screen.
The handlebar controls provide an intuitive menu that makes it simple to adjust the brightness and contrast of the instrument panel.
Depending on the mode that is selected, the instrument panel shows vital information like temperature, fuel level, speed, RPM, gear position, and other riding parameters.
To enhance visibility and minimize glare during nighttime riding, the instrument panel does indeed have a night mode option.
Yes, the Diavel V4’s instrument panel has a performance tracking feature that lets you record and see information like top speed, lap times, and more.
Absolutely, the Diavel V4 has a tire pressure monitoring system, and real-time tire pressure data is shown on the instrument panel.
The instrument panel notifies riders of critical information like low fuel levels, impending maintenance, and any malfunctions in the system.
To guarantee that riders can take advantage of the newest features and enhancements, Ducati does offer firmware updates for the instrument panel.
The instrument panel does display the ambient temperature, enabling riders to be aware of outside conditions.
The Diavel V4’s user-friendly menu system and handlebar controls make it simple for riders to switch between display layouts.
Useful Links
View Full PDF: 2024 Ducati Diavel V4 User Manual| Auto User Guide