10.3 Display support

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 10.3 Display support
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  • Measured values with a setpoint/actual comparison and tolerance bar (setpoint figures can be displayed with the "F"  key)
  • Steering graphics for steering routines
  • Overview of measured values with current setpoint/actual comparison
  • Rim run-out compensation
  • With all other functions (e.g. customer input), the title illustration appears on the LCD display
NOTE: If the data transmission from the remote control to the computer is interrupted, the remote control icon in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen changes color from green to red and the illustration on the LCD display is shown inversely - black turns to white, white to black. This change does not take place in the title illustration. Once the line-of-sight connection has been re-established, the remote control continues to operate from the point of interruption in the program. A continuous visual connection during alignment is therefore not necessary.
  • The "Hour glass"  icon in the LCD display means: "Please wait". 
  • The "Battery"  icon in the top right-hand corner of the LCD display means that the battery reserve has been reached.
  • To switch off the remote control: press the "F"  key for 5 seconds, then return it to its charging unit or connect it to a charge cable. The title illustration will again appear as a charging check.
  • If, during the measurement, the remote control has been placed back in the charging unit, it must be switched on again using the "ON"  button.
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