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You will probably find it incredibly difficult to take photographs with this, as it is a scooter. Posting this enquiry in a more appropriate forum (this one is for Cameras, by the way) will probably glean more useful information.
Jeff, Recheck fuses/relays, probe dash wire to see if you are getting power up to dash, if not then fuse or wire broke. If you are getting power into dash then display is faulty and needs repaired or replaced. Check the attached links,Manuals and guides, Good luck with your Bike
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If there is absolutely NOTHING working it is very likely a fuse has blown. Everything that electricity runs through should have been made with a fuse or breaker. The fuse prevents a hot wire from getting too hot and catching everything on fire.
The website states the units have a two year warranty. The phone number to the company is listed as (02) 9360 3199. I was not able to locate a manual for your unit so if you choose to check for a blown fuse unplug the unit first. Electrical devices can hold a charge AFTER being unplugged and electrocute you such as TV sets, so unless you have some experience I would not poke around inside with any metal items or touch things I was unsure of. If you are a curious person such as myself, the fuse "should" be somewhere near where the cord enters the unit. If you find that is the problem, hook it back up to a surge protector instead of plugging it directly into the wall to help prevent another blown fuse. Hope this helps.
In most cases it can be traced to the audio output ic as the problem, because part of the B+ is fed back in the radio. There is a remote chance a fuse has blown located near the ic.
Try these simple trick to find out yor remote control working or not....
Point the remote control towards the Camera of a Mobile Camera
phone,with the camera on. While pressing remote, we can see a light
(Infra Red) coming from its IR LED through the Mobile Camera if the
Remote is working. If the remote is OK, then the problem with the Remote Sensor or related components of the receiver.
With your multimeter set to DC volts, the black meter lead on the ground terminal of the amp and the head unit on (so the amp will have remote voltage applied), touch the red lead alternately to the B+ and remote terminals of the amp. Does the voltage on either the B+ or remote pulse below ~11 volts when the LED flashes?
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