I am off out for my first ride today and I have used custom settings and changed mine to boost = high and trail = medium is this about right as i have no idea and i know we are all different but it seemed to be the most obvious one
It doesn’t matter what other people are using; just ride it and tune to what suits you and the riding you do.
Personally i am ridning a giant fathom, and it got 5 power settings.
I use 2 and 3 only.
2 for normal ridning, and 3 for hills.
I think 1 is giving me 100% identical as a non ebike experience, and 4 and 5 is worth less to me, unless you are trying to climb mount everest.
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I believe you can change the Eco setting, but it takes the special Shimano dongles so is quite an expensive change.i have no idea what my Shimano Steps E8000 is set to, whatever the standard setting from the factory is. I haven't been riding the bike long enough to know whether I want anything different yet. Still happy.
However, thanks to this Forum, I now know that Shimano won't allow me to reduce the Eco setting. Therefore despite me starting to form an opinion that I would like Eco to have reduced assist, I realise it's a waste of time even thinking about it
You just need to connect your phone via Bluetooth to change the assist settings, no need for a dongle. There is an explorer, dynamic and custom the default settings for each are in the image I posted earier.I believe you can do this, but it takes the special Shimano dongles so is quite an expensive change.
You just need to connect your phone via Bluetooth to change the assist settings, no need for a dongle. There is an explorer, dynamic and custom the default settings for each are in the image I posted earier.
I think E13 is the error for movement of the pedals whilst initiating (powering up)I was about to do my first ride today and when I turned the Jam2 on it said error E13 and wouldn't work!!!! The firmware update I tried to get last night just didn't install so luckily the phone sorted it out but I am not running the latest version!
I think E13 is the error for movement of the pedals whilst initiating (powering up)
I was about to do my first ride today and when I turned the Jam2 on it said error E13 and wouldn't work!!!! The firmware update I tried to get last night just didn't install so luckily the phone sorted it out but I am not running the latest version!
I think E13 is the error for movement of the pedals whilst initiating (powering up)
No, look again at the image you posted - you cannot change the Eco setting via the Bluetooth method which is what he was wanting to do. For that you need the full diagnostic kit...You just need to connect your phone via Bluetooth to change the assist settings, no need for a dongle. There is an explorer, dynamic and custom the default settings for each are in the image I posted earier.
There are two ways of altering the shimano system, by the phone app which is very simple, and basically allows you to adjust the assistance levels in the individual modes, and also update the firmware. This connects via bluetooth to the bike.
There is also a more advanced piece of software, laptop/pc based which allows you to change far more, however it requires a special cable and costs a fair bit. This is called the SM-PCE1, and is essentially a diagnostic tool allowing you to update firmware and settings.
What i suspect is that it was the later software that was required to make the alterations, which the bike shop had.
More info on Shimano system here:
Service & Support - Shimano Steps E6000
I was about to do my first ride today and when I turned the Jam2 on it said error E13 and wouldn't work!!!! The firmware update I tried to get last night just didn't install so luckily the phone sorted it out but I am not running the latest version!
The LBS told me not to touch the pedals whilst turning on the bike. But I still got that error code. I leave my bike chained up to another bike with a workstand in between them. The chain (actually a plastic covered woven wire cable) was resting on the pedal and the other pedal was braced against the workstand. I believe that there must have been some torque being exerted on the crank by the weight of the cable. I moved the bike slightly and then cleared the fault and restarted without a problem.
Hi Steve how did you clear the fault as I had no idea what to do but my phone did something with the software, I tried to get the 4.1.0 update but it just won't download fully so i won't bother again, which version are you using?
Every time I have switched on E-Tube, it tells me that the version is 3.3.3 and then starts looking for the latest update, but only ever returns with "You are using the latest version of E-Tube Project"
No, look again at the image you posted - you cannot change the Eco setting via the Bluetooth method which is what he was wanting to do. For that you need the full diagnostic kit...
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Sorry, I thought you meant you need the dongle to change any assist levels until you edited your post to include eco. I do wish shimano would let us adjust the levels in increments of 1% without the need for us to buy a dongle. Just another way to get more money out of consumers I suppose.No, look again at the image you posted - you cannot change the Eco setting via the Bluetooth method which is what he was wanting to do. For that you need the full diagnostic kit...
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Sorry, I thought you meant you need the dongle to change any assist levels until you edited your post to include eco. I do wish shimano would let us adjust the levels in increments of 1% without the need for us to buy a dongle. Just another way to get more money out of consumers I suppose.
Hopefully shimano will change it but I'm not holding my breath. If it can be done with a dongle and other manufacturers have it in their app and much more, I don't see why Shimano can't do it. After all something like that could sway customers and ebike manufacturers to go with another brand.Hi Daz I do find it strange that we can't change the settings to the actual percentage you want it to be as it seems like most others let you, it is just a case of trail in either low/medium/high why not percentage and why not let us alter eco! I wonder if that will change soon.
Hopefully shimano will change it but I'm not holding my breath. If it can be done with a dongle and other manufacturers have it in their app and much more, I don't see why Shimano can't do it. After all something like that could sway customers and ebike manufacturers to go with another brand.
I posted links to that very subject earlier in the thread.Hey Daz what is this dongle you speak of is it expensive and how does it work?
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