Stig, thats the Diagram for the Keihin Systems. The Synerject System have very different blinking patterns.
My information is, that the Like 200i has a Synerject ECU/AFI. But maybe there are also (older) Models that have the Keihin System.
The Keihin Code System consists of 66 Codes.
(None of the given possibilities/variations in this case do exist in the Keihin system) -> therefore Synerject
To confirm, we should have info of the exact blinking on/off pattern and time after key on. Because there is no Branding on the ECU which says Keihin or Synerject (as far as I know).
But, as you will have contact with Kymco anyway the next days, maybe you want to do us a favor and clearify this Synerject/Keihin Question on behalf of us all?
Edit:
Synerject Blinking Pattern description to whom it may concern
If no Fault Codes are stored, the CELP Lamp will go out 2 seconds (lamp test) after key on and will remain dark.
If one or more fault codes are stored, the lamp will return 3 seconds after the lamp test (2 seconds) and will stay on permanently during the ride.
To check the fault codes you need to activate first the code read mode as following:
Key off - FullThrottle and hold - Key on - lamp test for 2 seconds - after 3 seconds the lamp will go on again - now release the throttle grip back to idle - now the fault codes will start to show up and blink. Numerically and sequentially. Code 1 before Code 5 and if there were more faults you get a blinking-break for 8 seconds between the codes.
If all codes were shown, the loop starts from the beginning until key off or maximum 5 loops.
The faultcode blinks last each for 1 second. So fault code 1 is 1 blink for 1 second and fault code 25 will be 25 blinks each for one second.