I have the same error (I use the light connector to provide power for my phone running BLEvo). It does say that error will be caused by non-standard lights.
@Specialized Rider Care ...is there a reason for the diagnostics to flag an error when using the light port..? Again, a change log would help, a text file in this thread would be fine. Don’t need it formatted for a mobile screen on the app.
Thanks for the response @Specialized Rider Care, great to know the reason for the error code.Sorry for the late response. Whilst I appreciate that this error looks new to you, it was always there in the background - we hid a number of errors until we were confident that we had a meaningful answer, hence now you can see it following a firmware update.
Regarding the Lupine light, we did flag to our friends at Lupine in 2019 that one of their (rather lovely) lights was pulling a slightly higher in-rush current when switching on than the Brose motor would support through the light-port. It's only momentary but this error is the Brose motor saying "current via light port is too high". I would advise anyone affected checks with Lupine on this to see if they have a solution.
Additionally, charging devices through the light-port is done at your risk - we don't recommend it but you can find maximum current via light ports (different per motor) via Brose's website I believe.
Hi, I have a Levo 2019, I used BLEvo to change the wheel size and derestrict the speed, I’m afraid of updating and losing that, please confirm if you had altered the wheel size too and that the update didn’t reset it to the factory size. Thanks!Yep, just checked again when I got home from work and the option is there now.
Updated the display to 26.B.0 without issue.
My wheelsize didn't reset with the update
I understand, thanks for answering.On my bike dealer changed circumference to 2000mm and update did not change that. I don't know if changing with Blevo is any different...
Hi, as with salko, my wheel circumference was set by the dealer to 2000mm. I have a 2020 bike and cannot change it myself in blevo.Hi, I have a Levo 2019, I used BLEvo to change the wheel size and derestrict the speed, I’m afraid of updating and losing that, please confirm if you had altered the wheel size too and that the update didn’t reset it to the factory size. Thanks!
I wonder what happens with the ones that changed the wheel circumference with BLEvo once they update ?.Hi, as with salko, my wheel circumference was set by the dealer to 2000mm. I have a 2020 bike and cannot change it myself in blevo.
Just been out on mine feels smoother , could be placebo effect though.
2019 almost 3000 miles
Also, a question for @Specialized Rider Care - what does "Display Always Active" in the latest Mission Control app do (as I can't find any information about it in "Help") ?
Also, a question for @Specialized Rider Care - what does "Display Always Active" in the latest Mission Control app do (as I can't find any information about it in "Help") ?
Because model 2019 and 2020 are the same bikes regarding motor, TCU and batteries (and frame).
Hello, can you tell me what the latest update of the tcu means?And the first prize goes to @salko !
Correct - on the 15th June 2020 we soft-launched functionality within Mission Control for Levo 2019/2020 and Kenevo 2020 owners to update their TCU firmware. This will ensure that riders have the latest TCU performance updates, bluetooth connectivity improvements and error management revisions. Only those bike types will allow updates at this time - and only if motor firmware is at version 6.1.0.
Our aim here is to let riders make incremental updates themselves - however bike build/set-up, battery/motor updates, advanced diagnostics etc remain within the remit of our authorised retail partners.
Creo / Vado / Levo SL bikes do not support over the air (OTA) updates at this time. Earlier Levo/Kenevo without TCU will not ever support OTA updates - sorry about that. We'll keep a watch on this thread - let us know how you get on.
I have the IOS app version 2.3.0 and the firmware GUI is there.
In Mission Control - Diagnose below the Advance Diagnostic, see post #18.2020 Levo and latest version of Mission Control on iPhone - I can see the firmware version numbers but don't see anywhere to check if those are latest version or do an update.
How do I get the new functionality?
@Specialized Rider Care
In Mission Control - Diagnose below the Advance Diagnostic, see post #18.
If it's not there, close the MC app and reopen it. Maybe you would need to logout/login from the MC app, see post #26.
I wouldn’t get too excited. I updated mine and it made little or no difference.Logout/Login did the trick I can see my firmware versions and most current version. But now it says in-app updates not avaialble for this model. Its a 2020 model - pretty weak if not supported. What models are supported?
Does anyone know what the motor firmware upgrade to 7.3.6 does on a 2019 Turbo Levo?Sir, can you tell me if there’s a change log for updates? If I see that there’s a new motor update for the Levo SL I wonder how Necessary it is To update it or I can keep trucking until when the bike season slows down and I can get in and out of the specialized bike shop.
Does anyone know what the motor firmware upgrade to 7.3.6 does on a 2019 Turbo Levo?
From my experience , not a lot...!Does anyone know what the motor firmware upgrade to 7.3.6 does on a 2019 Turbo Levo?
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