TQ-Systems Display V02 User manual

Display V02 & Remote V01
User Manual
EN

EN – 2
1 Safety
This instruction contains information that you must observe for
your personal safety and to prevent personal injury and damage
to property. They are highlighted by warning triangles and shown
below according to the degree of danger.
► Read the instructions completely before start-up and use. This will help
you to avoid hazards and errors.
► Keep the manual for future reference. This user manual is an integral part
of the product and must be handed over to third parties in case of resale.
NOTE
Also observe the additional documentation for the other components of the
HPR50 drive system as well as the documentation enclosed with the e-bike.
1.1 Hazard classification
HAZARD
The signal word indicates a hazard with a high degree of risk which will
result in death or serious injury if not avoided.
WARNING
The signal word indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which will
result in death or serious injury if not avoided.
CAUTION
The signal word indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which could result
in a minor or moderate injury if not avoided.
NOTE
A note in the sense of this instruction is important information about the
product or the respective part of the instruction to which special attention
is to be drawn.

EN – 3
1.2 Intended Use
The Display V02 and the Remote V01 of the drive system are intended exclu-
sively for Displaying information and operating your e-bike and must not be
used for other purposes.
Any other use or use that goes beyond this is considered improper and will
result in the loss of the warranty. In case of non-intended use, TQ-Systems
GmbH assumes no liability for any damage that may occur and no warranty
for proper and functional operation of the product.
Intended use also includes observing these instructions and all information
contained therein as well as the information on intended use in the supple-
mentary
documents enclosed with the e-bike.
Faultless and safe operation of the product requires proper transport, storage,
installation and operation.
1.3 Safety instructions for working on the e-bike
Make sure that the HPR50 drive system is no longer supplied with power
before doing any work (e.g. cleaing, chain maintenance, etc.) on the e-bike:
► Switch off the drive system at the Display and wait until the Display has
disappeared.
Otherwise, there is a risk that the drive unit may start in an uncontrolled way
and cause serious injuries, e.g. crushing, pinching or shearing of the hands.
All work such as repair, assembly, service and maintenance be carried out
exclusively by a bicycle dealer authorized by TQ.
1.4 Safety instructions for the Display und Remote
— Do not be distracted by the information shown on the Display while riding,
concentrate exclusively on the traffic. Otherwise there is a risk of an acci-
dent.
— Stop your e-bike when you want to perform actions other than changing
the assistance level.
— The walk assist that can be activated via the Remote must only be used to
push the e-bike. Make sure that both wheels of the e-bike are in contact
with the ground. Otherwise there is a risk of injury.
— When the walk assist is activated, make sure that your legs are at a safe
distance from the pedals. Otherwise there is a risk of injury from the
rotating pedals.

EN – 4
1.5 Riding safety instructions
Observe the following points to avoid injuries due to a fall when starting with
high torque:
— We recommend that you wear a suitable helmet and protective clothing
every time you ride. Please observe the regulations of your country.
— The assistance provided by the drive system depends firstly on the
selected assistance mode and secondly on the force exerted by the rider
on the pedals. The higher the force applied to the pedals, the greater
the Drive Unit assistance. The drive support stops as soon as you stop
pedaling.
— Adjust the riding speed, the assistance level and the selected gear to the
respective riding situation.
CAUTION
Risk of injury
Practice the handling of the e-bike and its functions without assistance from
the drive unit at first. Then gradually increase the assistance mode.
1.6 Safety instructions for using Bluetooth® and
ANT+
— Do not use Bluetooth® and ANT+ technology in areas where the use of
electronic devices with radio technologies is prohibited, such as hospitals
or medical facilities. Otherwise, medical devices such as pacemakers may
be disturbed by the radio waves and patients may be endangered.
— People with medical devices such as pacemakers or defibrillators should
check with the respective manufacturers in advance that the function of
the medical devices is not affected by the Bluetooth® and ANT+ tech-
nology.
— Do not use Bluetooth® and ANT+ technology near devices with automatic
control, such as automatic doors or fire alarms. Otherwise, the radio waves
may affect the devices and cause an accident due to possible malfunction
or accidental operation.

EN – 5
1.7 FCC
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.
No changes shall be made to the equipment without the manufacturer’s
permission as this may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with the RF exposure limits in FCC § 1.1310.
1.8 ISED
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply
with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-ex-
empt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
This equipment complies with the RF exposure evaluation requirements of
RSS-102.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’ ISED applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
suivantes:
(1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et
(2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage
susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
Cet équipement est conforme aux exigences d’évaluation de l’exposition aux
RF de RSS-102.

EN – 6
2 Technical data
2.1 Display
Screen diagonal 2 inch
State of charge indication Seperate for Battery and range extender
Connectivity Bluetooth, ANT+ (Radio network standard
with low power consumption)
Frequency
Transmitting power max.
2,400 Ghz – 2,4835 Ghz
2,5 mW
Protection class IP66
Dimension 74 mm x 32 mm x 12,5 mm /
2,91“ x 1,26“ x 0,49“
Weight 35 g / 1,23 oz
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
-5 °C to +40 °C / 23 °F to 104 °F
0 °C to +40 °C / 32 °F to 140 °F
Tab. 1: Technical data – Display
Declaration of Conformity
We, TQ-Systems GmbH, Gut Delling, Mühlstr. 2, 82229 Seefeld, Germany,
declare that the HPR Display V02 bicycle computer, when used in accordance
with its intended purpose, complies with the essential requirements of RED
Directive 2014/53/EU and RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU. The CE statement can
be found at: www.tq-ebike.com/en/support/manuals/
2.2 Remote
Protection class IP66
Weight with cable 25 g / 0,88 oz
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
-5 °C to +40 °C / 23 °F to 104 °F
0 °C to +40 °C / 32 °F to 104 °F
Tab. 2: Technical data – Remote

EN – 7
3 Operation and indication components
3.1 Overview Display
Pos. in
Fig. 1
Description
1 State of charge Battery
(max. 10 bars, 1 bar
corresponds 10 %)
2 State of charge range
extender (max. 5 bars,
1 bar corresponds 20 %)
3 Display panel for
different screen views
with riding informa-
tion (see section 6 on
page 10)
4 Assist mode
(OFF, I, II, III)
5 Button
3.2 Overview Remote
Pos. in
Fig. 2
Description
1 UP Button
2 DOWN Button
Fig. 1: Operation and indicaton
components on Display
1
2
3
4
5
Fig. 2: Operation on the Remote
1
2

EN – 8
4 Operation
► Make sure that the Battery is sufficiently charged before operation.
Switch on drive system:
► Switch on the drive unit by shortly
pressing the button (see Fig. 3) on
the Display.
Switch off drive system:
► Switch off the drive unit by long
pressing the button (see Fig. 3) on
the Display.
Fig. 3: Button on Display

EN – 9
5 Setup-Mode
5.1 Setup-Mode activate
► Switch off the drive system.
► Press and hold the button on the
Display (pos. 5 in Fig. 1) and the
DOWN button on the Remote
(pos. 2 in Fig. 2) for at least 5
seconds.
5.2 Settings
The following settings can be made in
the setup-mode:
Setting Default value Possible values
Measure metric (km) metric (km) or angloamerican (mi)
Acoustic
acknowledge
signal
ON (sounds with each
buttonpress)
ON, OFF
Walk assist ON ON, OFF
Tab. 3: Settings in Setup-Mode
► Use the buttons on the Remote to scroll through the respective menu.
► Confirm the selection made with the button on the Display. The next
selection is then Displayed or the setup mode is terminated.
► The Display screen can be changed by pressing the Remote button (> 3s)
if the walk assist function is deactivated due to country-specific laws and
regulations.
Fig. 4: Setup-Mode activate
>5 s
>5 s
+

EN – 10
6 Riding information
In the center of the Display, riding information can be shown on 4 different
screen views. Regardless of the currently selected view, the state of charge of
the Battery and optional range extender is Displayed at the top edge and the
selected assistance mode is Displayed at the bottom edge.
► With a short press on the button on the Display (pos. 5 in Fig. 1) you
switch to the next screen view.
Screen view Riding information
— Battery state of charge in percent (68 %
in this example).
— Remaining time for drive unit support (in
this example 2 h and 46 min).
— Riding range in kilometers or miles (37
km in this example), the range calcu-
lation is an estimate that depends on
many parameters (see section 11.3 on
page 18).
— Remaining time for drive unit support (2
h and 46 min in this example).

EN – 11
Screen view Riding information
— Current rider power in watt (163 W in this
example).
— Current drive unit power in watts (203 W
in this example).
— Current speed (36 km/h in this example)
in kilometers per hour (KPH) or miles per
hour (MPH).
— Average speed AVG (19 km/h in this
example) in kilometers per hour or miles
per hour.
— Current rider cadence in revolutions per
minute (61 RPM in this example).

EN – 12
Screen view Riding information
— Activated light (LIGHT ON)
— Switch on the light by pressing the UP
button and DOWN button at the same
time.
Depending on wheter the e-bike is equipped
with light and TQ smartbox (please see the
smartbox manual for more information).
— Deactivated light (LIGHT OFF)
— Switch off the light by pressing the UP
button and DOWN button at the same
time.
Tab. 4: Display – Riding information

EN – 13
7 Select assist mode
You can choose between 3 assist
modes or switch off the assist from
the drive unit. The selected assist
mode I, II or III is shown on the Display
with the corresponding number of
bars (see pos. 1 in Fig. 5).
— With a short press on the button
UP of the Remote (see Fig. 6) you
increase the assist mode.
— With a short press on the button
DOWN of the Remote (see Fig. 6)
you decrease the assist mode.
— With a long press (>3 s) on the
DOWN button of the Remote (see
Fig. 6), you switch off the assist
from the drive system. Fig. 5: Visualization of the selected
assist mode
1
Fig. 6: Select assist mode on the
Remote

EN – 14
8 Set connections
8.1 Connection e-bike to smartphone
NOTE
— You can download the Trek Connect app from the Appstore for IOS and
the Google Play Store for Android.
— Download the Trek Connect app.
— Select your bike (you only need to
pair your smartphone the first time).
— Enter the numbers shown on the
Display in your phone and confirm
the connection.
Artwork courtesy of Trek Bicycle Company
Fig. 7: Connection E-Bike to
Smartphone
839747

EN – 15
8.2 Connection e-bike to bicycle computers
NOTE
— To make a connection with the bicycle computer, the e-bike and bicycle
computer must be within radio range (maximum distance approx. 10
meters).
— Pair your bicycle computer
(Bluetooth or ANT+).
— Select at least the three shown
sensors (see Fig. 8).
— Your e-bike is now connected.
Artwork courtesy of Trek Bicycle Company
Add sensors
Cadence
2948
eBike
2948
Power
2948
Light
2948
Cadence 82
Battery 43 %
Power 180 W
Your e-bike will have a unique identi-
cation number.
Fig. 8: Connection e-bike to bicycle
computer

EN – 16
9 Walk assist
The walk assist makes it easier to push the e-bike, e.g. off-road.
NOTE
— The availability and characteristics of the walk assist are subject to coun-
try-specific laws and regulations. For example, the assistance provided
by the push assist is limited to a speed of max. 6 km/h in Europe.
— If you have locked the use of the walk assist in setup mode (see section
“„5.2 Settings“”), the next screen with riding information is Displayed
instead of activating the walk assist (see chapter “„6 Riding informa-
tion“”).
Activate walk assist
CAUTION
Risk of injury
► Make sure that both wheels of the e-bike are in contact with the ground.
► When the walk assist is activated, make sure that your legs are a suffi-
cient safety distance from the pedals.
► When the e-bike is at standstill, press the UP button on the Remote for
longer than 0,5 s (see Fig. 9) to
activate the walk assist.
► Press the UP button again and
keep it pressed to move the e-bike
with the walk assist.
Deactivate walk assist
The walk assist is deactivated in the
following situations:
— Press the DOWN button on the Remote control (pos. 2 in Fig. 2).
— Press the button on the Display (pos. 5 in Fig. 1).
— After 30 s without actuation of the walk assist.
— By pedaling.
Fig. 9: Activate walk assist
>0,5 s

EN – 17
10 Reset to factory settings
► Switch on the drive system.
► Press and hold the button on the
Display and the DOWN button on
the Remote for at least 10 s, the
Setup-Mode is indicated first and
RESET is followed (see Fig. 10).
► Make your choice with the buttons
on the Remote and confirm it by
pressing the button on the Display.
When resetting to factory settings,
the following parameters are reset to
the factory settings:
— Drive Unit tuning
— Walk assist
— Bluetooth
— Acoustic acknowledge sounds
Fig. 10: Reset to factory settings
>10 s
+
>10 s

EN – 18
11 General riding notes
11.1 Functionality of the drive system
The drive system supports you when riding up to a speed limit permitted by
law which may vary depending on your country. The precondition for Drive
Unit assistance is that the rider pedals. At speeds above the permitted speed
limit, the drive system turns off the assistance until the speed is back within
the permitted range.
The assistance provided by the drive system depends firstly on the selected
assistance mode and secondly on the force exerted by the rider on the
pedals. The higher the force applied to the pedals the greater the Drive Unit
assistance.
You can also ride the e-bike without Drive Unit assistance, e.g. when the drive
system is switched off or the Battery is empty.
11.2 Gear shift
The same specifications and recommendations apply for shifting gears on an
e-bike as for shifting gears on a bicycle without Drive Unit assistance.
11.3 Riding range
The possible range with one Battery charge is influenced by various factors,
for example:
— Weight of e-bike, rider and baggage
— Selected assist mode
— Speed
— Route profile
— Selected gear
— Age and state of charge of the Battery
— Tire pressure
— Wind
— Outside temperature
The range of the e-bike can be extended with the optional range extender.

EN – 19
12 Cleaning
— The components of the drive system must not be cleaned with a
high-pressure cleaner.
— Clean the Display and the Remote only with a soft, damp cloth.
13 Maintenance and Service
All service, repair or maintenance work performed by a TQ authorized
bicycle dealer. Your bicycle dealer can also help you with questions about
bicycle use, service, repair or maintenance.
14 Environmentally friendly disposal
The components of the drive system and the batteries must not be
disposed of in the residual waste garbage can.
— Dispose of metal and plastic components in accordance with-
country-specific regulations.
— Dispose of electrical components in accordance with country-specific
regulations. In EU countries, for example, observe the national imple-
mentations of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive
2012/19/EU (WEEE).
— Dispose of batteries and rechargeable batteries in accordance with the
country-specific regulations. In EU countries, for example, observe the
national implementations of the Waste Battery Directive 2006/66/EC in
conjunction with Directives 2008/68/EC and (EU) 2020/1833.
— Observe addtitonally the regulations and laws of your country for disposal.
In addition you can return components of the drive system that are no longer
required to a bicycle dealer authorized by TQ.

EN – 20
15 Error codes
The drive system is continuously monitored. In the event of an error, a corre-
sponding error code is shown on the Display.
Error code Cause Corrective measures
ERR 401 DRV SW General software error
Restart the system. Contact
your TQ dealer if the error still
occurs.
ERR 403 DRV COMM Peripheral communication
error
ERR 405 DISP COMM Walk assist communica-
tion error
ERR 407 DRV SW Drive Unit electronic error
ERR 408 DRV HW Drive Unit overcurrent
error
Restart the system and avoid
unintended use. Contact your
TQ dealer if the error still occurs.
ERR 40B DRV SW
General software error
Restart the system. Contact
your TQ dealer if the error still
occurs.
ERR 40C DRV SW
ERR 40D DRV SW
ERR 40E DRV SW
ERR 40F DRV SW
ERR 415 DRV SW Configuration error Contact your TQ dealer.
ERR 416 BATT COMM General software error
Restart the system. Contact
your TQ dealer if the error still
occurs.
ERR 418 DISP COMM Display initalization error
ERR 41D DRV HW Drive Unit memory error
ERR 41D DRV SW
ERR 42B DRV SW General software error
ERR 42E DRV SW
ERR 440 DRV HW Drive Unit electronic error
ERR 445 DRV HW Drive Unit overcurrent
error
Restart the system and avoid
unintended use. Contact your
TQ dealer if the error still occurs.
ERR 451 DRV HOT
Drive Unit over tempera-
ture error
Permissible operating tempera-
ture exceeded or fall below.
Switch off the drive unit to allow
it to cool down if necessary.
Start the system again. Contact
your TQ dealer if the error still
occurs.
ERR 452 DRV HOT
This manual suits for next models
1
Table of contents
Other TQ-Systems Bicycle Accessories manuals