SM-PCE02 Compatible with Decoy?

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I borrowed a SM-PCE02, but it looks like it's not compatible with the Decoy. The Windows E-Tube app loads ok, but only a few changes are enabled. For example, I can update the firmware, but that's about it. If I try and change any settings I get an error "Settings could not be applied".

Anyone else tried the SM-PCE02 with the Decoy?

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I borrowed a SM-PCE02, but it looks like it's not compatible with the Decoy. The Windows E-Tube app loads ok, but only a few changes are enabled. For example, I can update the firmware, but that's about it. If I try and change any settings I get an error "Settings could not be applied".

Anyone else tried the SM-PCE02 with the Decoy?

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Hello I don't have any experience with the sm-pce02 but I had a Similar issue with the etube app. I used stunlocker to change power settings but when I tried to change them in etube it said could not connect or something. I had to set motor to default in stunlocker then etube would work.
 
Hello I don't have any experience with the sm-pce02 but I had a Similar issue with the etube app. I used stunlocker to change power settings but when I tried to change them in etube it said could not connect or something. I had to set motor to default in stunlocker then etube would work.
I had also modified the power settings with Stunlocker. So, I changed back to default, connected again with the sm-pce02 and I could then change the settings! Well, I could run everything apart from the "error check". This would have been nice, but better than nothing. I turned the lights to "off" using the sm-pce02 (stunlocker wants you to downgrade the firmware to be able to do this, but with the sm-pce02 I can change it even when running the latest firmware).

I'll take the bike for a ride tomorrow and see if I can go lower than 9% battery remaining - which is the normal amount when the battery turns off.

Thanks.
 
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