10 Must-Know Functions📊 of the Minimotors EYE Dashboard ⚙️

If you operate a Dualtron, Speedway, or any other high-performance e-scooter from Minimotors, you are likely familiar with the EYE LCD Dashboard—the sophisticated and intelligent interface that governs your ride. Although it may initially appear to be merely a speedometer, the EYE Dashboard serves a much greater purpose. It acts as the central processing unit of your scooter, providing customizable riding options, real-time information, and diagnostic capabilities at your convenience. 

Whether you are a novice attempting to navigate the various features or a seasoned rider aiming to optimize performance, this guide is tailored for you. Let us explore the ten essential functions of the Minimotors EYE Dashboard and how each contributes to a smarter, safer, and more efficient riding experience.

1. Speed Monitoring & Instant Riding Metrics 🧭 

The EYE Dashboard fundamentally offers immediate insights into your journey. This encompasses: 

  • Current speed (in km/h or mph)
  • Battery voltage
  • Odometer & trip meter
  • Remaining battery percentage
  • Motor temperature (available on certain models). 

The speed display is prominently sized and easily legible, even under bright sunlight.Cyclists can track their statistics while riding, which is particularly beneficial for managing battery consumption or maintaining ideal speed during extended rides.

2. Mode Switching:  Eco, Normal, and Turbo 🚦 

The EYE Dashboard empowers riders to alternate among various performance modes, each of which has a considerable impact on acceleration, speed, and battery longevity:

  •  Eco Mode: Optimizes battery usagerestricts speed, ideal for leisurely rides or novice users.
  • Standard Mode: Delivers a harmonious experience with typical torque and speed.
  •  Turbo Mode: Delivers peak acceleration and maximum speed for those who seek high performance. 

These configurations can be modified using the mode button or through the P-settings.

3. Activation of Cruise Control 🛳️ 

The cruise control feature enables the scooter to sustain a constant speed without the need to grip the throttle. 

How it operates:

  • Hold a steady speed for several seconds. 
  • Cruise control will activate automatically (if it is turned on). 
  • To deactivate the system, just press either the brake or the throttle.
This functionality significantly enhances long-distance travel by minimizing hand fatigue and ensuring a more consistent riding experience.

4. Electronic Braking (E-Brake) Configuration 🛑⚡ 

The EYE Dashboard provides the capability to adjust the intensity of the electronic braking system, which aids in decelerating the scooter through motor resistance. 

Importance: 

  • Improves safety during fast rides.
  • Minimizes wear on brake pads. 
  • Facilitates regenerative braking (on compatible models), allowing energy to be returned to the battery. 

Adjustable through:

P9 Setting (Levels 0–5): 0 = OFF 5 = Maximum E-brake intensity

5. Engagement of the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) ⚙️

Many Minimotors scooters are equipped with an electronic ABS system that minimizes skidding and prevents wheel lock during sudden stops. 

Controlled through the P8 setting: 

  • 0 = OFF
  • 1 = ON. 

When activated, the system modulates braking power to preserve traction, which is particularly beneficial on wet or uneven surfaces, providing riders with enhanced stability.

6. Start Mode: Zero vs. Non-Zero Start 🏁 

The EYE Dashboard provides the option to switch between Zero Start and Non-Zero Start modes, which influences the throttle engagement.

  • Zero Start allows the scooter to begin moving from a complete stop with a twist of the throttle. In contrast, Non-Zero Start necessitates a manual push before the throttle can be activated. 
  • This safety mechanism is designed to prevent unintended acceleration, particularly in densely populated environments. 
  • Configuration is done via: P2 Setting 0 = Non-Zero 1 = Zero Start

7. Display and Calibration of Battery Voltage 🔋

Understanding the voltage of your battery provides a more accurate assessment than the standard battery icon, allowing you to evaluate your remaining range more effectively.

  • A fully charged 60V battery typically registers around 67.2V
  • while a depleted battery generally falls to approximately 52V. 
  • The EYE Dashboard presents this voltage in real-time.
Additionally, you have the option to calibrate the voltage settings via the dashboard to align more closely with your scooter's actual range performance, taking into account battery degradation.

8. Illuminated Display & Brightness Regulation 🌙💡 

Riding during nighttime? The EYE Dashboard is equipped with a backlit LCD that adapts according to ambient light and the preferences of the rider. 

Brightness Regulation: 

  • Simultaneously press the mode and power buttons.
  • Progress through levels 1 to 5, transitioning from dim to bright.

This feature enhances visibility while minimizing eye fatigue during rides in low light. In certain models, brightness may automatically adjust using a light sensor or can be manually set in the configuration options.

9. Enhanced Customization of P-Settings 🧩 

The EYE Dashboard features a concealed menu known as 'P-settings', which allows for extensive personalization of your scooter's performance. 

Accessing P-Settings: 

  • Press and hold the mode and power buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.
  • Utilize the mode button to navigate through the various settings. 
  • Utilize the power button to adjust the values.
Key P-Settings:

  • P1: Wheel diameter 
  • P2: Start mode 
  • P7: Cruise control 
  • P8: ABS 
  • P9: E-brake strength 
  • P12: Power limit (torque) 
  • P13: Current limit (amps) 

These configurations enable you to meticulously adjust acceleration, torque, regenerative braking, and even the maximum speed.

10. Error Codes and Diagnostics 🧰🚨

Finally, the EYE Dashboard assists in diagnosing problems with your scooter through the use of error codes. When an issue occurs, a code is displayed on the screen, indicating a particular malfunction (such as motor, controller, throttle, etc.).

Common Codes:

  • E10: Motor communication error
  • E30: Brake sensor error
  • E07: Throttle fault
  • E14: Controller fault

This integrated diagnostic feature not only saves you time but also reduces costs, facilitating faster repairs or component replacements.

Take Command of Your Journey 🎯 

The Minimotors EYE Dashboard goes beyond a simple display; it functions as an all-encompassing control center that emphasizes rider control and customization. With a few simple button presses, you can adjust your e-scooter's functionality to align with your surroundings, skill level, and performance desires.

Are you fully utilizing all the features available on your EYE Dashboard? If you have a preferred setting or a helpful tip, please share it in the comments below to inform the community!



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  1. The EYE Dashboard is a game-changer! Love how intuitive it is, especially the real-time battery tracking. Great breakdown.

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