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Javi
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On the display of the CPX you have a millage indicator displayed as "trip". This inidcator is on top of the odometer (total kms). You can change this "number" to show the trip, range or rear wheel rpm.

On the user manueal they do not explain how to do it. It is very easy, as in the TS model.

Switch on and of road lights for 4 times quickly. Then the "trip" indicator blinks. Each time that you switch road lights on it will alternate between "trip" -> "range" -> "rpm". Once you have the mode that you want you can swith the motor engine on and off and then it keeps fixed.

I think it is more usefull to know the estimated range than the current distance traveled. If you have two batteries installed it will indicate the range using both beteries. In my case I traveled 50 km and have a range left of 80 km.

Hope this help... Javi

 

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LazyBear
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Hi! 

Same problem here, there are no directions in the user manual as how to reset the "trip" odometer, or setup the clock. 

I figured it might be possible through the super soco app, so I installed it, but impossible to bind the CPX with the app. 

If anyone has figured out what to do, please let me now! 🙂

Stéphane 

 

 

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Javi
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I think that the clock is syncronized with the GPS. In my case my bike clock shows one hour less than real time. I tried to chage the time-zone in the app to Madrid (I am in Spain) but the problem persists 🙁

I will research a bit more on the topic. 

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LazyBear
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@javi

Were you able to bind a CPX to the app? Doesn't work for me... 

And the "switch 4 times quickly" method doesn't work either 😢

 

 

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Javi
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Stéphane!

I found that for TS:

If you switch on-off high-beam 6 times it resets the trip.

If you do it 3 times and then press the Park button it changes from kms to miles.

I will try this weekend in the garage.

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LazyBear
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Thanks Javi, I will try that on my CPX too later today ! 👍 

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