OVERVIEW

The 10.25" color touchscreen display is available as an option on the following Lynx models:
- Shredder RE (2023)
- Shredder DS (2023)
- RAVE RE (2023 and 2024)
- Xterrain RE (850 E-TEC only) (2023 and 2024)

The Trail and Deep Snow models offer quite much the same features on the screen. The only difference is that the Trail models are equipped with a control module on the handlebar to control the display without touching the touch screen, while the Deep Snow models do not have this option.

Without a control module, it is therefore not possible on a Deep Snow model to control the display while driving and not possible to use the Applet Switcher or the Ride Settings or the Voice Assistant (because these features are accessible from buttons on the control module).

The Applet Switcher is a functionnality that allows you to easily switch between apps on the display using the dedicated button on the control module (available on Trail models only). You can manage the available apps and their changing order in: Parameters > Applet Switcher Manager.

The Ride Settings function makes it easy to change certain vehicle parameters while riding using the dedicated button on the control module (available on Trail models only). The following settings can be changed using the function:
- Audio volume
- Smart-Shox suspension modes (if the vehicle is equipped with these suspensions)

You can manage the available settings their changing order in: Parameters > Ride Settings Manager.

No, only navigation from the BRP GO! app can be used on the display.

Yes, with touchscreen gloves (which contain conductive material on the fingertips).

No, the display is only available on some 2024 Lynx models.

Interface navigation

You can display the gauge in two different formats:
- Full mode: the gauge is displayed in full screen
- Split screen mode: the gauge is displayed on the left third of the screen with an applet on the right

To change the gauge display format, you can either:
- Swipe the divider with your finger
- Access the Applet Menu (tap the icon at the bottom right of the screen in the Status bar)
- Use the Applet Switcher button (on the control module) to switch appss

Yes. An option to lock the touchscreen is available in the Quick Preferences (press the Quick Preferences icon in the Status bar). Once the lock mode is activated, a lock icon will appear on the screen. To unlock it, long press on the screen with your finger.

Yes. To ensure safe riding, some features are blocked when the vehicle is in motion. It is therefore not possible to do the following actions while riding:
- Use the touchscreen
- Access the Preferences, Vehicle settings, Quick Preferences and Applet Menu
- Initiate phone calls

To add, switch or remove the extra gauge in the middle of the Full gauge screen, you have to long press (2 seconds) in the center of the screen (between the speed and the RPM gauges).

Connectivity

On your vehicle display:
1- Go to the Applet menu
2- Go to "Preferences"
3- Select "Bluetooth"
4- Select "Phone"
5- Select "Add New Devices". The display will then search for the device.

On your phone:
6- Go to your phone's Bluetooth settings
7- Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on
8- Select the Bluetooth name of your vehicle display in the list of available devices. It will be "BRP_the 4 last numbers of your Lynx’s VIN number".
9- A confirmation number will appear on the display and on the phone. Make sure the numbers match. Then, press "Pair" on your phone.


*Please note that:
- The pairing process can only be done when the vehicle is not moving.
- The pairing process only happens one time, as the display will automatically recognize and connect your phone the next times.

For more info, watch this video.

On your vehicle display:
1- Go to the Applet menu
2- Go to "Preferences"
3- Select "Bluetooth"
4- Select "Driver Helmet" or "Passenger Helmet"
5- Select "Add New Devices". The display will then search for the device.

On your headset:
6- Open your headset
7- Activate the Bluetooth pairing process on your headset device. Please refer to your model specific documentation for how to do this.

On your vehicle display:
8- Once the name of your headset appears on the display, select it. The connection between the display and the headset will then be launched.
9- A notification will inform you that the connection is successful!


*Please note that:

- The pairing process can only be done when the vehicle is not moving.
- The pairing process only happens one time, as the display will automatically recognize and connect your headset the next times.

For more info, watch this video.

On your vehicle display:
1- Go to the Applet menu
2- Go to "Preferences"
3- Select "Wi-Fi"
4- Select "Add New Network"
5- Select the network you’d like to connect to from the list that appears on screen and enter the password

First, make sure to connect your display to a Wi-Fi network. On your vehicle display:
1- Go to the Applet menu
2- Go to "Preferences"
3- Select "Wi-Fi"
4- Select "Add New Network"
5- Select the network you’d like to connect to from the list that appears on screen and enter the password

Then, initiate the software update.
1- Go to the Applet menu
2- Go to "Preferences"
3- Select "General"
4- If a software update is available, a red icon will be displayed on the "Software Update" button. If so, select "Software Update".
5- Press “Download Update” and the process will begin.

For more info, visit this page.

The system will automatically check if a new update is available when the display is connected to an Internet network and the "General" section (in "Parameters") is open. If a new software update is available, you will need to initiate the download process manually.

When your phone and headset are connected to the display via Bluetooth, you can:
- Initiate and receive phone calls
- Listen to music or podcasts
- Use the voice assistant

When your phone is connected to the display via a USB cable, you can:
- Use the navigation features with the BRP GO! app
- Charge your phone's battery

Using the Phone Voice Assistant (available on Trail models only), you can:
- Initiate phone calls ("Call...)
- Manage music ("Play...")
- Ask questions to Siri or Google Assistant ("What is the weather forecast for this afternoon?...")

Note: Some commands may require a network connection.

Headset

BRP recommends the use of either a Vibe, Sena, Nolan or Cardo headset with the display. Only models from these headset manufacturers have been tested for full compatibility in terms of Bluetooth connection and functionality with the unit. However, other aftermarket headsets could be compatible.

The difference in terms of features between the Driver and Passenger helmet designations is that the Driver will be the only one to receive or initiate calls and use the Voice Assistant feature. But both will be able to listen to the audio.

Yes, changing the volume on the vehicle display via the control module will change the volume in the helmet. You can also adjust the volume directly on your helmet headset (driver and passenger helmets can have different volumes).

After the initial pairing of the headset to the display, we recommend that you always turn on the headset two minutes before or after starting the vehicle (therefore avoid turning on the headset at the same time as starting your vehicle). This could prevent potential Bluetooth connection issues.

Media

No, you must connect your phone via Bluetooth to listen to music. The USB connection of your phone does not allow music playback. USB sticks are also not supported.

Yes, start a playlist or an album on your phone on a streaming app, and then you can control the songs (Next/Previous) from the vehicle display. Of course, cellular network is required if the music is not downloaded to your device.

No, it is not possible to view music lists (playlists, artists lists) on the display. However, you will be able to see the "Now Playing" song and to manage the songs (next/previous, play/pause) directly on the display. We therefore recommend to start a playlist or an album before your ride.

PHONE

Yes, a notification will inform you of a call and you can accept or decline the call.

Please note that you can accept or decline a call while riding with the control module (Trail models only), but the vehicle will have to be stationary if you want to answer via the touchscreen.

No, only the person who has the helmet defined as "Driver Helmet" will hear the phone call.

Yes, the same information shown on the phone will appear on the display.

No, there is no access to text messages on the display.

BRP GO! (Navigation)

Key features that can be used on the display and on the mobile app:
- Access thousands of official snowmobile trails across North America and Europe
- Ride with turn-by-turn navigation
- Record your trip with the GO! mode
- Find and ride to thousands of official points of interest (gas stations, restaurants, and more)
- Locate friends in real time on the map
- Ride offline

Other key features can also be used on the mobile app only:
- Plan your itineraries
- Create custom points of interest
- Download areas on the map for offline navigation
- Monitor your ride statistics
- Share rides with friends

To learn more about how to use the navigation features on the display, visit this page.

Yes, you can download the app for free and use all the navigation features of the Snow playground.

No, you must connect your phone to the USB cable and use the BRP GO! app to use the navigation features on the display.

Yes, you can download areas on the map on the BRP GO! mobile app before your ride to ensure trails and points of interest will be displayed on your vehicle's display in remote areas.

However, if you are doing a group ride, it won't be possible to track your friends' location on the map when you don't have cellular network. This feature requires a network connection for you and your friends.

Visit the BRP GO! page to learn more about the app.