How to Set the Time on Your Pulsar NS200 and Other Pulsar Variants ?




A new feature in the Pulsar NS200 and some of its other variants is the clock. The default time might need adjustment to match your time zone. To set the correct time, you’ll find two small black buttons that allow you to make the necessary changes. Follow these simple steps to set the desired time on your NS200 and other Pulsar variants. 


First, press and hold the button until the time starts blinking, indicating that it's in setting mode. Then, use the other button to adjust the hour and minute, ensuring it reflects the correct time. Once you've set the time, press the first button again to confirm and save your settings. This feature helps you stay on track with your schedule, and it's easy to adjust whenever needed. Having a working clock on your bike can be a small but useful convenience, especially on long rides.

  1. Press Mode button (M) to select TRIP1 mode.
  2. Press both buttons together and hold it until colon ':' sign in the clock stops blinking and  HH MM will start blinking.
  3. Now press M button to set hours and press S button for minute. But remember pressing these buttons only cause increment by 1 each time. Am and Pm will alternately changes  for  each 12 hours.
  4. After setting accurate time it’s the time to save. Press both buttons together for        some time. Clock will be saved and exit the clock mode.

During this process don't touch throttle(acceleration) as it may cause exit without saving time. The method above works on RS200, Avenger 220, NS200, AS150 and more others.


You might need to check your phone or watch for the time, but since the clock is already there on your bike, why not make use of it, right? It's a simple feature that can be surprisingly convenient when you're on the go. Having the time right in front of you while riding eliminates the need to reach for your phone or other devices. It’s a small addition that adds to the overall practicality of your bike, helping you stay on schedule without any extra effort. Plus, it's a handy tool for those spontaneous rides when you might lose track of time. So, why not take advantage of the clock on your Pulsar NS200 and other variants?





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