Ambient light telltale illumines
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:40 am
with ref to pag 18 of the owner's manual
""6 Ambient-light brightness
sensor (for adapting the
brightness of the instrument
lighting)
with anti-theft alarmOE
Anti-theft alarm telltale light
(see the instructions for use"
I was riding through a rainstorm, and the ambient light was waxing and waning, the right side of it only. I noticed this light going on and staying on temporarily, like 15-30 seconds or so, ie not a flash on/off. It seemed to be speed sensitive, as when I went faster it would go on, slow down and off, but not repeatedly so, not 100%. Situation lasted maybe 5 minutes??? then back to "normal" operation.
Is this just telling me that the dash lights are now going on, or something else? Is it any kind of a warning other than ambient light is decreasing?
2009 r1200r
I did not notice "dWA" on the display, but rather the standard readout. If it, the dWA, only comes on momentarily I could have missed it as the conditions were horrible.
As the rain lessened the light went out, and did not reappear.
tia
John
""6 Ambient-light brightness
sensor (for adapting the
brightness of the instrument
lighting)
with anti-theft alarmOE
Anti-theft alarm telltale light
(see the instructions for use"
I was riding through a rainstorm, and the ambient light was waxing and waning, the right side of it only. I noticed this light going on and staying on temporarily, like 15-30 seconds or so, ie not a flash on/off. It seemed to be speed sensitive, as when I went faster it would go on, slow down and off, but not repeatedly so, not 100%. Situation lasted maybe 5 minutes??? then back to "normal" operation.
Is this just telling me that the dash lights are now going on, or something else? Is it any kind of a warning other than ambient light is decreasing?
2009 r1200r
I did not notice "dWA" on the display, but rather the standard readout. If it, the dWA, only comes on momentarily I could have missed it as the conditions were horrible.
As the rain lessened the light went out, and did not reappear.
tia
John