Polaris P001 RC-7 User Manual

Polaris Industries Inc. RC-7

User Manual

Users Guide
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POLARIS®, RZR®, RANGER®, GENERAL®, RideCommand™, and
DYNAMIX™ are trademarks of POLARIS Industries Inc.
Copyright 2018 Polaris Industries Inc. All information contained within this
publication is based on the latest product information at the time of
publication. Due to constant improvements in the design and quality of
production components, some minor discrepancies may result between the
actual vehicle and the information presented in this publication. Depictions
and/or procedures in this publication are intended for reference use only. No
liability can be accepted for omissions or inaccuracies. Any reprinting or
reuse of the depictions and/or procedures contained within, whether whole or
in part, is expressly prohibited.
The original instructions for this vehicle are in English. Other languages are
provided as translations of the original instructions.
Printed in U.S.A.
RideCommand™ User Guide
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Thank you for purchasing a POLARIS vehicle, and welcome to our world-wide
family of POLARIS enthusiasts. Be sure to visit us online at www.polaris.com for
the latest news, new product introductions, upcoming events, career
opportunities and more.
Here at POLARIS we proudly produce an exciting line of utility and recreational
products. We believe POLARIS sets a standard of excellence for all utility and
recreational vehicles manufactured in the world today. Many years of experience
have gone into the engineering, design, and development of your POLARIS
vehicle, making it the finest machine we’ve ever produced.
• Snowmobiles
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vehicles
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For safe and enjoyable operation of your vehicle, be sure to follow the
instructions and recommendations in this owner’s manual. Your manual contains
instructions for minor maintenance, but information about major repairs is
outlined in the POLARIS Service Manual and can be performed by a factory
certified Master Service Dealer® (MSD) technician.
Your POLARIS dealer knows your vehicle best and is interested in your total
satisfaction. Your POLARIS dealership can perform all of your service needs
during, and after, the warranty period.
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The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual and on
your vehicle. Your safety is involved when these words and symbols are used.
Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
SAFETY ALERT WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, COULD result in serious injury.
CAUTION
SAFETY ALERT CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, COULD result in minor to moderate injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid vehicle
damage or property damage.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT provides key reminders during disassembly, assembly, and
inspection of components.
NOTICE
NOTICE provides key information by clarifying instructions.
The Prohibition Safety Sign indicates an action NOT to take in order
to avoid a hazard.
The Mandatory Action Sign indicates an action that NEEDS to be
taken to avoid a hazard.
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SAFETY SYMBOLS AND SIGNAL WORDS
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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Features and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Dynamix™ Active Suspension . . . . . . . . . . 31
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Compliance Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
OVERVIEW
Thank you for purchasing a RIDE COMMAND™ Display, and welcome to the
Polaris RIDE COMMAND™ App. Your Display is easy to use and will allow you
to customize the information displayed through the use of alternate screen
selections.
For a safe and enjoyable riding experience with your new Display, please read
your vehicle’s owner’s manual and this Display owner’s manual. If you should
need additional assistance with Display operation or software updates, please
see your Polaris dealer or visit polaris.com/ridecommand.
For the latest information about your RIDE COMMAND Display, including
software updates, please visit ridecommand.polaris.com.
WARNING
Do not enter information while operating your vehicle. Failure to pay attention
to operating your vehicle could result in loss of control, injury, or death. You
assume all risks associated with using this device. Read your User Guide.
Always ride with the latest maps and trails data from polaris.com/
ridecommand.
BEFORE YOU RIDE
Before riding with your new display, do the following:
Read this entire manual.
Familiarize yourself with the features and operations of the Display while the
vehicle is stationary.
Download the Polaris RIDE COMMAND™ App from the Apple/Google Play
store and create your personalized account.
Check your display to ensure you have the appropriate maps and trails visible
for your area. To change or update maps/trails see page 40.
NOTE
Trails change often, and the trail data file is only considered valid for 90 days
after the release date. Please keep your trail data up to date.
DEVICE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
Phone functionality is dependent on the capabilities of your cell phone.
NOTE
Some cell phones or operating systems will not work as shown in this manual.
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BUTTONS
qPower Button tAudio Button
wGauge Screen Button yVolume Decrease Button
eMap Button uVolume Increase Button
rDevice Manager Button
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POWER BUTTON
The Ride Command® display will automatically turn on upon vehicle start up.
DISPLAY BACKLIGHT
To switch between the active and quiet logo screen, press and hold the power
button for 4 seconds.
NOTE
Audio will remain on when the display is in quiet logo screen.
DISPLAY REBOOT
To perform a hard reboot of your display, press and hold the power button for 5
seconds. If the display gets into a locked up state a reboot may correct the
issue.
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GAUGE SCREEN
Press the Gauge Screen button (shown above) to navigate to the main gauge
screen. Pressing the gauge button again will toggle through other available
gauge screens, such as the camera view, and the Dynamix gauge screen (if
equipped).
The Gauge/Home screen displays the following information:
• Speed
• RPM
Battery level
• Temperature
Gear selector
Drive selection
Current ride time and distance
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GAUGE SCREEN OVERVIEW
qSettings yTachometer
wDrive Mode Status uScreen Select Button
eGear Status iDigital / Analog Display
rSpeedometer oFuel Level
tBattery / Temperature / Turbo (if
equipped)
aRide Information
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SETTINGS
Press the Polaris icon at the top of the
display screen to access the settings
menu. From the settings menu, you can
do the following:
Adjust screen brightness
Select theme (Day/Auto/Night)
View Notifications
Access full Settings Page
To access the settings menu, do the
following:
1. Press the Polaris icon at the top of
the display screen.
2. Select screen brightness by moving
the touchscreen slider left and right,
or press the AUTO check box to
allow the screen to adjust
automatically.
3. Select the display screen theme
from the available options.
4. Press the Notifications tab to view
and manage notifications.
5. Press the Settings icon to access
additional settings options.
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DISPLAY THEMES
The display screen can be set to Day or Night mode. To change the display, tap
the Polaris icon at the top of the display screen.
Day Theme Night Theme
GEAR SELECTION
The vehicle’s current gear is displayed
in the upper left-hand corner.
H: High Gear
L: Low Gear
N: Neutral Gear
R: Reverse
P: Park
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DRIVE MODE
The vehicle’s current drive mode is displayed in the upper-left hand corner.
DRIVE
MODE
DESCRIPTION INDICA-
TOR
Two Wheel
Drive
When the switch is on 2X4, the ATV is in two-
wheel drive at all times.
All-Wheel
Drive
When in All-Wheel Drive, the demand drive unit
will automatically engage any time the rear
wheels lose traction. When the rear wheels
regain traction, the demand drive unit will
automatically disengage. There is no limit to the
length of time the vehicle may remain in 4X4.
The vehicle automatically engages 4X4 when
operating in reverse if the switch is set to 4X4
position.
Turf Mode When operating in TURF mode, the inside rear
wheel will rotate independently from the outside
wheel during turns. Operate in TURF mode only
as needed to protect smooth, level surfaces
from tire damage. DO NOT operate in TURF
mode when climbing or descending hills, when
sidehilling, or when operating on uneven, loose,
or slippery terrain such as sand, gravel, ice,
snow, obstacles, and water crossings. Always
operate in AWD on these types of terrain.
SPEEDOMETER
The speedometer display vehicle’s speed in either miles per hour (MPH) or
kilometers per hour (km/h).
TACHOMETER
The tachometer displays engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM).
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BATTERY / TEMPERATURE
Press the Battery / Temperature icon on
the touchscreen display to switch
between the battery voltage meter and
the engine temperature meter.
METER INDICATOR
Battery Voltage
Engine Temperature
SCREEN SELECT
Press on the Screen Select Icon to see
a list of available gauge screens.
Available Screens include:
Camera Views
Gauge Screens
Dynamix (if equipped)
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ANALOG / DIGITAL
Press the icon to toggle between the analog and digital display screens.
Analog Display Digital Display
FUEL GAUGE
NOTE
Fuel level will turn red when low fuel condition occurs.
The fuel gauge displays the vehicle
current fuel level.
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MAP SCREEN
Press the MAP SCREEN button shown above to display the map screen. The
map will center you based on the location of the GPS.
NOTE
Controls on the map surface disappear after 10 seconds of inactivity, return
with a tap anywhere on the map.
ZOOM
Use the plus and minus signs on the left
side of the screen, or pinch the screen
with your fingers to zoom in and out on
the map.
Pinch zoom
Plus / Minus button
Auto-zoom to way-point while
navigating
Auto-zoom to ride group
Zoom to entire group
Zoom to leader while following
another rider.
Current zoom level relative to max
and min zoom
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MAP ORIENTATION
The COMPASS icon on the right side of
the screen toggles north up and trail up.
It will also re-center your vehicle if not
already centered.
MAP ORIENTATION MAP ICON
North Up (vehicle centered)
Course Up (vehicle vertically below center)
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DEVICE MANAGER SCREEN
Connect a mobile phone and headset to listen to audio, make and receive calls
and text messages, access a phone’s contact list, favorites, and call history.
CONNECT YOUR PHONE TO THE DISPLAY
The RIDE COMMAND™ Display is compatible with Android and iOS. Go to
polaris.com/ridecommand for latest operating system compatibility.
Connect your Bluetooth device to do the following:
Pair and connect phones, media bluetooth devices, and blue tooth headset.
List of paired devices with connection status.
For phones, show reception and network type.
Listen to music over a headset
IPHONE
To connect your iPhone to the display, do the following:
1. In your iPhone settings turn on Bluetooth. If available, make your phone
discoverable to other devices in your iPhone’s Bluetooth settings. When your
phone appears on the display press the “+” button next to it.
2. A prompt will appear on your iPhone requesting “Polaris Display” to pair with
your phone.
3. Ensure the conformation code on the screen and your phone are the same
then press “Pair” on your phone.
4. For optimal experience turn on show notifications from “Polaris Display”
within your smartphone’s Bluetooth settings.
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ANDROID
To connect you Android device to the display, do the following:
1. From your smartphone settings, open the Bluetooth options on your device
and ensure that Bluetooth is turned on.
NOTE
On some phones you have to make the phone visible to other devices. If your
phone has this feature, it should show up on the Bluetooth connection screen
of your phone. If no option exists to make your phone visible to the display, it is
already visible to the display.
2. Press the add device button, then press “OK” on the display.
3. When your phone appears on the display press the “+” button next to it to
pair with your phone.
4. Ensure the conformation code on the screen and your phone are the same
then press “OK” on your phone.
5. For optimal experience press “Accept” on your phone when requested to
access contacts and messages.
6. The display will now show a list of previously connected phones on the
display. If it is unpaired, click on your phone from the list.
7. Once the display says connected/paired, your phone is now connected to the
display via Bluetooth. After a phone is connected, the Device Manager
Screen will appear.
8. When a Smartphone is connected to the display via Bluetooth, users are
able to make phone calls from the display through the keypad, recent calls,
or their contacts by pressing the phone icon in the device manager screen or
through the pull down menu.
NOTE
There is no built in microphone in the display. Phone call audio will play
through the phone speakers or Polaris approved headset if connected. Some
dial options may be unavailable at speeds greater than 3 MPH.
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CONNECTING YOUR BLUETOOTH HEADSET WITH THE
DISPLAY
The Display can connect with Polaris approved Bluetooth headsets to listen to
music, take phone calls, and talk with other riders. Use the following steps to
connect your Bluetooth headset to the Display.
To connect your Bluetooth Heaset to your display, do the following:
1. From the Device Manager menu press “Add Device.”
2. Turn your Bluetooth headset on and put it in phone pairing mode.
3. When your Bluetooth headset appears on the display press the “+” icon on
the display.
4. Users can then return to the Device Management menu and toggle whether
music plays through the headset or speakers with the icon below the headset
name.
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AUDIO SCREEN
1. Press the audio screen button shown above to display the audio screen.
2. Use the source button in the top left corner to change between FM, AM,
Weather, Bluetooth, and USB Audio.
3. Press the tune up or down icons to change the radio station by small
increments or press the scan up or down icon to search for the next quality
signal station.
4. To set favorites, scroll to a radio station and hold an “Empty” favorite icon.
Press the arrows on either side of the favorites to view all 18 favorite slots.
RADIO
Radio sources: AM, FM, MW (Medium Wave - Europe), LW (Long Wave -
Europe), WX (Weather)
Show currently playing station, song and artist, if available
Tune up/down
• Scan
Save and choose stations presets
USB / IPOD AUDIO
Show currently playing song and album art, if available
Show song duration and current progress
Browse available music by artist, album, song title and playlist, if available
Show play queue of upcoming songs, add and remove music from queue
Play/pause, go to next/ previous song, repeat, shuffle
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BLUETOOTH
Show currently playing song
Show song duration and current progress
Play/pause, go to next/ previous song
STREAMING SERVICES
Choose playlist
Show currently playing playlist, song and album art, if available
Show song duration and current progress
Play/pause, skip, like, dislike
Show a message when skip limit has been reached
AUDIO CONTROLS
Output to speakers or bluetooth
Volume Up / Down
Mute / Pause
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ICON BAR
The icon bar at the top of the screen displays cell phone related information,
ambient temperature, clock, and the GPS information. Some of these built-in
features are only functional with the addition of Polaris Accessories. Your Polaris
dealer can assist.
In most situations, the GPS and mapping features will function best while the
vehicle is outdoors in an open space.
qSignal Strength eCompass
wHeadset rAmbient Temperature
tClock
POLARIS RIDE COMMAND™ APP
Rides and waypoints can also be created and edited with the Polaris RIDE
COMMAND™ app. These rides and waypoints can then be transferred to and
from the display via Bluetooth connection with your smartphone.
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SETTINGS
To access the Setting menu, tap the POLARIS icon at the top of the display
screen, and then select the settings tab.
INFO
Select the Info tab to view basic
information about your model, such as:
Vehicle Model
• VIN
Software Version
Odometer Miles
Engine Hours
Distance to Next Service
GENERAL
Select the General tab to do the
following:
View Ride Command Account
View Bluetooth Devices
View Phone Notifications
Change Language and Units
View Contact List
Update Software
Update Maps
Perform Factory Reset
TIME
Select the Time tab to do the following:
Set Time from GPS
Select Time Zone
Enable/Disable Daylight Savings
Time
Set Time
Set Date
Enable/Disable 24–Hour format
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AUDIO
Select the Audio tab to do the following:
Access Equalizer
Access Balance and Fader
Clear Radio Presets
Set Radio Tuner Region
VEHICLE
Select the Vehicle tab to do the
following:
View Diagnostics
View Oil Life Status
View GPS Status
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ENGINE OVERHEAT INDICATORS
TEMPERATURE SCALE
The engine temperature scale on the left-side of the display screen changes to
RED and the check engine temperature indicator on the right-side of the screen
illuminates when the engine is overheating. Take action to cool the engine.
NOTE
Please see your vehicle owners manual for more information.
A flashing indicator indicates continued operation could result in serious engine
damage. The engine management system will automatically reduce engine
power and create a misfire condition. Stop the engine immediately. Allow the
engine to cool down.
NOTE
If engine overheating seems to be caused by something other than poor
cooling conditions, see your dealer for service.
CAUTION
The speedometer may display incorrect values at the existence of
electromagnetic radiation >= 10 V/m. Front and/or rear video may become
distorted at the existence of electromagnetic radiation >=10 V/M.
GPS MAPPING
NOTE
The compass is controlled by the GPS systems. Calibration is not required.
Use the compass and full-featured GPS when the GPS receiver is installed
(includes the display of latitude, longitude and elevation). Mark and save
waypoints and rides.
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DYNAMIX™ ACTIVE SUSPENSION
OVERVIEW
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash, and injury.
We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device
that may take your focus off of driving. Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle.
DYNAMIX™ Active Suspension (if
equipped) is the industry’s most
advanced suspension system available,
offering unprecedented control and
comfort for any riding condition you
experience with your RZR. DYNAMIX™
Active Suspension is an advanced
electronically controlled suspension
system designed to optimize vehicle
comfort and handling through
continuously monitoring the drivers
inputs and vehicle motion, and
controlling the suspension in real-time.
Polaris’ DYNAMIX™ Active Suspension features FOX® electronically controlled
shocks driven by a custom Polaris-designed Suspension Control Module (SCM).
The suspension control algorithms and software were designed and developed
by Polaris’ engineering team, leveraging our expertise and deep knowledge of
off-road vehicle dynamics. DYNAMIX™ Active Suspension proactively makes
split-second decisions based on operator inputs, controlling the shocks to
achieve optimum performance, control, and stability under varying riding
conditions and driving styles.
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DYNAMIX™ SYSTEM COMPONENTS
SHOCKS
2.5" FOX® Podium with Electronically Controlled Damping.
SUSPENSION CONTROL MODULE (SCM)
The Suspension Control Module (SCM) contains the logic for suspension con-
trol, including communications, operator inputs, and shock drivers, to execute
the suspension control algorithms. The SCM also has an internal 6-axis inertial
measurement unit which is used to monitor the performance of the vehicle by
the suspension control algorithms.
CAUTION
Moving or altering the SCM mat have an adverse effect on vehicle handling.
Never move the SCM from it’s factory mounting location.
ELECTRONIC POWER ASSISTED STEERING (EPAS)
The Electronic Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) system has been enhanced with
a steering angle sensor to provide steering angle information to the SCM.
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DYNAMIX™ SYSTEM FEATURES
VEHICLE SPEED SENSITIVITY
The system continuously monitors the speed of the vehicle and adjusts a base
level of damping for a given vehicle speed depending on the mode selected by
the user.
CORNERING CONTROL
The system continuously monitors steering angle, lateral acceleration, and
vehicle yaw rate to provide enhanced cornering control, reducing body motion
for maximum performance.
BRAKING
The system continuously monitors the
brake switch status and vehicle
deceleration rate, reducing body
motion, and increasing available
compression travel for braking into
harsh terrains.
ACCELERATION
The system continuously monitors
vehicle speed, accelerator pedal
position, and vehicle speed to increase
damping of the rear shocks under high
straight line acceleration conditions to
keep the vehicle level.
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AIRBORNE DETECTION
The system continuously monitors the
state of the vehicle using its 6-axis
inertial measurement unit. When low-g
situations are encountered, the system
provides maximum damping until the
low-g situation is no longer present,
after which it reverts back to the user-
selected drive mode.
ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
The system continuously monitors the health and state of all input and output
signals. If a fault is detected, the system reverts to a safe operating state and
alerts the operator of a component or system problem via the SCM diagnostic
indicator on the RideCommand™ display.
PROCESSING CAPABILITY
DYNAMIX™ Active Suspension controls current to the shock valve 1000 times
per second, performs vehicle dynamics calculations 200 times per second, and
can actuate a shock from soft to firm approximately 20 times per second.
DYNAMIX™ MODE SWITCH
This RZR is equipped with a suspension control mode switch that allows you to
change the suspension control mode of your DYNAMIX™ Active Suspension
system on-the-fly. There are 3 available drive modes to select from: Comfort,
Sport, and Firm.
WARNING
The rider should use caution to select the appropriate ride mode to match the
current terrain conditions and driving style. Failure to select an appropriate ride
mode could lead to vehicle dynamic behaviors not matched to the terrain or
driver’s skill level.
NOTICE
The system will prevent mode transitions from a more firm operating mode to a
more soft operating mode when a current active vehicle state is present
(cornering, braking, accelerating, or airborne).
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COMFORT
Use Comfort mode for the most
comfortable ride. In Comfort mode, the
suspension control system is primarily
optimized for rider comfort, intervening
in performance situations where
required. The system will gradually
increase the base value of damping as
vehicle speed increases. Cornering,
braking, acceleration, and airborne
detection algorithms are fully active.
SPORT
In Sport mode, some level of rider
comfort is traded for higher
performance levels and reduced body
motion. Damping ramps up more
aggressively as a function of vehicle
speed. This mode is recommended for
spirited driving where additional
suspension system performance is
required. All semi-active features are
enabled in this mode.
FIRM
In Firm mode, the suspension reverts to
its most firm compression damping
setting. This mode is recommended for
challenging terrain where large
suspension events and complex terrain
is encountered. In this mode, all 4
shocks are at the most firm setting.
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DISPLAY FEATURES
WARNING
Do not enter information while operating your vehicle. Failure to pay attention
to operating your vehicle could result in loss of control, injury, or death. You
assume all risks associated with using this device. Read your User Guide.
Always ride with the latest maps and trails data from polaris.com/
ridecommand.
Your vehicle is equipped with an advanced Ride Command™ display. The
suspension control screen provides additional information about the operation of
your DYNAMIX™ Active Suspension system.
qCurrent Suspension Ride Mode
wAccelerator Pedal Position
eVehicle Speed
rBrake Status
tCurrent Damping Setting (shown as
both a bar gauge and an integer for
each shock)
yActive Vehicle Event State Pop-
ups (Cornering, Braking,
Accelerating, Airborne)
uSteering Angle
iG-Meter (vehicle lateral and
longitudinal acceleration)
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DEMONSTRATION MODE
When the vehicle is first keyed on, and the shift lever is in the Park (P) position
with the engine not running, the SCM will enter a demonstration mode. The
suspension will react to the operator inputs as if the vehicle was being driven.
After a period of time (5 minutes), the SCM will exit demonstration mode and
stop driving the shocks to conserve vehicle power. The vehicle will enter normal
operation if the engine is started.
NOTE
The vehicle will enter demonstration mode any time the shift lever is in the park
position (P), the engine speed is at 0 rpm, and the vehicle speed is at 0 mph.
Demonstration mode will time out after 5 minutes.
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MAINTENANCE
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Use a soft cloth to clean the display housing. Mild soap and water may be used.
Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners.
The touch screen can be disabled in order to clean the display. For best results,
use a micro-fiber towel to clean the screen. Window cleaner or alcohol may be
used.
NOTE
Immediately clean off any gasoline that splashes on the display.
STORAGE
When preparing the vehicle for storage make sure the ignition switch is in the
OFF position to prevent battery drain and a shortened battery life.
SPEED LIMITATION
Various aspects of the display such as the front facing camera, phone contacts,
and call logs may be unavailable while driving at various speeds.
UPDATE SOFTWARE
NOTE
Before updating the Display, always export your existing rides and waypoints
to a USB drive to avoid losing them.
To update the software, do the following:
ON YOUR PERSONAL COMPUTER
1. Go to polaris.com/ridecommand.
2. Log into your account, or create a new account.
3. Using the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), add your new Polaris vehicle
to your Garage.
4. Locate and download the latest software to a USB flash drive (8+ GB).
ON YOUR VEHICLE
1. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB cable and power up your vehicle.
2. On the RIDE COMMAND® display, select the Settings menu on your display
by pressing the POLARIS icon at the top of the screen.
3. Select General Settings, then Update Software.
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4. Select the file you wish to load (use date listed in the file name to determine
most recent file).
5. Select Yes to restart display (restart required).
ERROR MESSAGES
If an error occurs while updating your software, perform one or all of the
following actions to resolve the issue:
1. Remove and reconnect the USB flash drive securely.
2. Make sure the display files are not inside a folder on the flash drive.
3. Make sure only display files are on the flash drive. Remove any other files if
necessary.
4. Try using a different USB flash drive.
UPDATE MAPS
To update the maps on your display, do the following:
1. Go to polaris.com/ridecommand and download the map update to a USB
flash drive.
2. Insert USB flash drive into the USB port on your vehicle.
3. Press the Update maps in the General Settings.
4. Select the file you want to install by pressing the corresponding down arrow
icon.
5. This will update the display’s map which will automatically restart the display
once the update is complete. Do not remove the USB flash drive until the
display has fully restarted.
USB HARDWARE
For software update, POLARIS recommends using a SanDisk® or similar USB
flash drive with a minimum of 4G in available memory, formatted using the
FAT32 file system. For best results remove all files from the flash drive before
starting the update process.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. How do I update my map on my display?
Log in at my.polaris.com to download the latest MAPS/Software data. Then
transfer the files to the Display using a USB flash drive. Refer to Update
Software or MAPS/Software Data on page 40.
2. How do I find the USB connection on my specific vehicle?
Refer to USB Connection Locations on page 40.
3. Why does my display not acquire satellite signal or GPS?
The GPS can take a few minutes to lock from a cold start. After warm-up, if
less than 4 satellites are shown in the GPS satellite screen move the vehicle
to an area free of overhead obstructions. Refer to Satellite Status on page
27.
4. How do I connect my phone via Bluetooth to the Display?
Refer to Bluetooth on page 20. Refer to the phone’s user manual for specific
Bluetooth functionality.
5. How do I change the screens brightness?
Option 1: While on any screen, tap the POLARIS icon at the top of the
display screen. Adjust the brightness bar.
Option 2: Settings > General Settings > Turn Auto Brightness ON/OFF.
6. How do I find what version of software my display currently has?
Settings > General Settings > Update Software.
7. How do I set the clock on my display?
Option 1: Make sure the time zone (GMT offset) and daylight savings mode is
correct for your location if in GPS mode. GPS automatically sets the clock
when there is a locked GPS signal.
Option 2: Settings > Time Settings
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COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS
COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS
This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits for general
population.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
A copy of the Declaration of Conformity is available on request from Polaris:
1600 SE 18th Ave Battle Ground,
WA 98604
Phone: (844) 378-8143
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits of
Class B digital device.
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A
Acceleration ............................. 33
Advanced Diagnostics ................ 34
Airborne Detection ..................... 34
Audio Screen............................ 23
B
Battery / Temperature ................. 16
Braking Anti-Dive....................... 33
Buttons .....................................9
C
Care and Maintenance ............... 39
Compliance Statements .............. 43
Cornering Control ...................... 33
D
Device Manager ........................ 20
Display Features ....................... 36
Drive Mode .............................. 15
Dynamix
Demonstration Mode ............... 37
Dynamix Active Suspension......... 31
Dynamix System Components ..... 32
DYNAMIX™ Mode Switch ........... 34
E
Engine Overheat Indicators ......... 29
F
FAQ........................................ 41
G
Gauge Screen .......................... 11
Gear Selection .......................... 14
GPS ....................................... 29
H
Home Screen ........................... 11
I
Icon Bar................................... 25
M
Map Screen.............................. 18
P
Polaris RIDE COMMAND™ App ... 25
Power Button............................ 10
Processing Capability ................. 34
S
Safety Symbols ...........................4
Screen Select ........................... 16
Settings................................... 13
Signal Words ..............................4
Speed Limitation ....................... 39
Speedometer............................ 15
Storage ................................... 39
U
Update Maps ............................ 40
Update Software ....................... 39
V
Vehicle Speed Sensitivity ............ 33
W
Warning Symbols ........................4
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