CATEYE CC-CL200-TX Wheel Revolution Transmitter User Manual CL200

CATEYE Co., Ltd. Wheel Revolution Transmitter CL200

Users Manual

TIRE SIZE L(cm) TIRE SIZE L(cm)24 x 1 175324 x 3/4 Tubular 178524 x 1-1/8 Tubular 179524 x 1-1/4 190524 x 1.75 189024 x 2.00 192524 x 2.125 196526 x 1(559mm) 191326 x 1(650c) 195226 x 1.25 195326 x 1-1/8 Tubular 197026 x 1-3/8 206826 x 1-1/2 210026 x 1.40 200526 x 1.50 198526 x 1.75 203026 x 1.95 205026 x 2.00 205526 x 2.1 206826 x 2.125 207026 x 2.35 208327 x 1 214527 x 1-1/8 215527 x 1-1/4 216127 x 1-3/8 2169650 x 35A 2090650 x 38A 2125650 x 38B 2105700 x 18C 2070700 x 19C 2090700 x 20C 2086700 x 23C 2096700 x 25C 2105700 x 28C 2136700 x 30C 2170700 x 32C 2155700C Tubular 2130700 x 35C 2168700 x 38C 2180700 x 44C 2224Copyright© Aug. 1994  CAT EYE Co., Ltd.  CCMCL2-981118  Printed in Japan   0687303  9US. PAT. NO.4633216,4636769,4642606,5089775,5236759 & Design Patented.Setting Values Cross Reference Table (The tire size is marked on both sides of the tire.)SpecificationsController ..................................... 4-bit 1-chip Microcomputer (Crystal Controlled Oscillator)Display .......................................... Liquid Crystal DisplaySensor .......................................... No Contakt Magnetic SensorCordless Système .....................................Directional electromagnetic inductionOperating Temperature Range/ .................0°C - 40°C(32°F - 104°F)LIMITED WARRANTY2-Year Warranty: Only Main Unit/SensorIf trouble occurs during normal use, the part is repaired or replaced free of charge. The service must beperformed by CATEYE Co., Ltd.. and the product needs service must be returned to CATEYE Co., Ltd.directly by purchaser. When returning the product for CATEYE warranty service, pack it very carefully,and enclose the warranty certificate and instructions for repair. Please make sure to write or type yourname and address clearly on the warranty certificate, so that the product can be shipped back to you assoon as the necessary repair/adjustment is completed. Insurance, handling and transportation chargesto our service shall be borne by person desiring service.Address for serviceCO.,LTD.2-8-25, Kuwazu, Higashi Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 546-0041 JapanAttn.: CATEYE Customer Service SectionService & Research Address for United States Consumers:CATEYE Service & Research Center1705 14th St. 115 Boulder, CO 80302Phone: 303-443-4595      Toll Free: 800-5CATEYEFax: 303-473-0006      e-mail: CatEyeUSA@aol.com®CYCLOCOMPUTERModel CC-CL200LABATBATACOINSENSORZONESENSOR with TRANSMITTERsensorOPERATION FEATURESTwo buttons are provided on the top of the main unit and two on the bottom.These buttons are used as follows:•Mode Button (top left button)Whenever this button is pressed, the mode display changes in the ordershown in fig.1, and the data is displayed on the sub-display.  Note: If thisbutton is kept pressed for more than 2 seconds,  display appears.•Start/Stop Button (top right button)Measurement of trip distance, elapsed time and average speed is started orstopped when the start/stop button is pressed. Whenever this button ispressed, start and stop are repeated. During measurement the speed scalesymbol blinks.Note: This button does not function if the auto mode function is set to ON[Refer to the explanation of the Auto (Automatic Start/Stop) Function below].•Set Button (bottom left button)• To set the wheel circumference:Stop the measurement in the (O) mode, then press the SET button.• To set the 24-hour clock time:Stop the measurement in ( ) mode, then press the SET button.• To set auto mode to ON or OFF:Select the (T),(A) or (D) mode, then press the SET button.•AC (All Clear) Button (bottom right button)When this button is pressed, all the data stored in memory is cleared.After all displays illuminate, the "mile/h" symbol illuminates. This button shouldbe pressed only after replacing the battery or when irregular display of infor-mation occurs due to static electricity,etc. Once this button is pressed and allmemory is erased, it will be necessary to set the wheel circumference, time,etc. again. (refer to Main Unit Preparation)Reset Operation: (Fig.2)Press left button to select any mode except total distance (O) and press leftand right buttons together. Stored data of trip distance (D), elapsed time (T),average speed (A) and maximum speed (M) are all reset to zero. (In the totaldistance display mode, the current wheel circumference (A) or (B) is shown.)MAIN UNIT PREPARATIONUser must make the following setting according to instructions beforethe cyclocomputer can be used properly.1. How to measure the exact Wheel Circumference (L)(Fig.3)First, adjust tire pressure and then put a mark on the tire tread and the groundsimultaneously. Then ride the bike one full wheel revolution. Mark the groundat the end of one revolution and then measure the distance between the twomarks. This measure is your actual wheel circumference. Or, the "Setting Val-ues Cross Reference Table" can help you to find out an approximate wheelcircumference according to tire size.2. Setting the Speed Scale (Fig.4)When the  AC button is pressed and all displays illuminate then the "mile/h"appears as shown in fig.4. "km/h" and "mile/h" are displayed alternatively eachtime the right button is pressed. Select any speed scale as desired and pressSET button to complete the setting.3. Setting the Wheel Circumference (Fig.5.6)This cyclocomputer is able to memorize two different wheel circumferences.One main unit can be used on two bicycles subject to buy another set ofbracket and sensor.Two wheel circumferences, (A) 2155mm and (B) 2030mm, have been set be-fore the cyclocomputer left our factory. The (A) wheel circumference 2155mm(standard for 27 inch tire) will blink as shown in fig.5. If you want to enter2155mm and 2030mm, simply press the SET button. If you want to change,press either the right button to increase or left button to decrease the number.To change the number rapidly keep the button pressed. Once you reach thesetting you want, press the SET button. If you want to set a second circumfer-ence, press the left and right buttons together before pressing the SET button.The wheel circumference 2030mm is displayed and blinks(fig.6). Set to a de-sired wheel circumference in the same manner as the first circumference set-ting and press SET button to complete the setting.4. Selecting one of the two Wheel Circumference (Fig.7)Set the Auto Mode to ON. (Refer to the explanation of Auto Mode function.)While keeping the right button pressed , press the SET button. The first wheelcircumference measurement will be displayed for a few seconds, then the sec-ond setting will appear.5. How to reset the Wheel CircumferenceSelect the (O) mode and stop the measurement. Press SET button and thealready set wheel circumference will blink on the sub-display. Refer to '3.Set-ting the wheel circumference' to complete the setting.Setting the 24-hour Clock (Fig.8)Press left button for more than 2 seconds to select the 24-hour clock display.Stop the measurement by pressing the right button. Press SET button and theminute display will start to blink. Press right button to select a minute timeahead of the current time by 1 to 2 minutes. Next press left button and the hourwill blink.  Press right button to set to current hour time. Press SET button tocomplete the setting.MOUNTING TO BIKEIf necessary, use either the 1mm or 2mm thick rubber pads according to thehandlebar diameter. Mount the bracket as shown in fig.9.• Slide the main unit onto the bracket from front until it clicks into position. Toremove the main unit, pull it forward while depressing the lever on bracket(fig.10).How to Mount the Sensor on the Right Front Fork Leg.(fig.11)Mount the sensor in the highest possible position on the right front fork leg.Adjust the position, clearance and direction as follows:(1) Insert the band B into the slit of the band A, and put the rubber pad insideof the band A (fig. 12). Adjust the length of the bands in order that thescrew-fastening part of the bands is parallel when mounted to the fork (fig.13).   * To pull out the band B from band A, tug strongly.(2) Mount the adjusted bands to fork along with the sensor, by temporarilytightening the screw (fig. 14).If the space between front fork and spoke ofyour bike is big, use the spacer and long screw as in the fig.15, so that theclearance between sensor and magnet will be approx. 5mm.(3) Use a coin to install the magnet securely to the spoke so that it face thesensor zone.(fig.16 & 17)(4) A 5mm clearance shall be kept between the sensor and magnet(fig.18).Then align the magnet with sensor zone (fig.16). Meanwhile, the sensorshall aim at the main unit indicated by the triangle marked on the sensor.Then tighten the screw to secure the sensor in position. Cut the excesssensor band B with scissors or the like.Check points for sensor mounting:1.Keep a 5mm clearance between the sensor and magnet.2.The magnet surface shall align to the sensor zone.3.The triangle mark on the sensor shall aim at the main unit.TESTMount the main unit on the bracket. If current speed doesn't appear on themain display, press either left or right button to release the unit from the powersaving mode. Then spin the front wheel to make sure the wheel sensor pulsesymbol  flickers. If it does not flicker, adjust the position of sensor until it flickersnormally. The mounting is completed and the cyclocomputer is operational.THE CORDLESS SYSTEMThe sensor picks up wheel revolution signal and transmits the signal to thereceiver in the main unit. The main unit receives, calculates and displays thedata.  The approximate service hour of batteries is as follows:The main unit (receiver): --- Approx. 2 years (average 1 hour's use per day)The sensor (transmitter): ------- Total distance of approx. 10,000 miles (16,000 km)Note: To prevent external signal interference, the sensor signal receptionrange is restricted. For best performance, the triangle mark on the sensor shallaim at the direction to the main unit. The distance between the sensor andmain unit must be kept within 45 cm. The signal reception range may shortenas a result of low ambient temperature or lowered battery power. It is advisableto replace the sensor battery before it fails. The battery service hours quotedabove is the average for a 45cm distance between the sensor and main unit.• The cordless system may be interfered with in the following situation, so thatmain unit may display false data.1. Riding near railroad crossings and trains.2. Riding in places where intensive electromagnetic wave or field exist,such as TV transmission station and radar installations.3. When two bicycles carrying similar cyclocomputers are ridden side byside.REPLACING THE BATTERIESBatteries are already loaded in the main unit and the sensor.How to replace battery in Main Unit (Fig.20)Open the battery cover on the back and insert a new CR2032 (lithium) with the(+) pole upward, while pressing the side of the battery against the contact.Press AC button to erase all stored data and then redo the settings.How to replace battery in Sensor (Fig.21)Take off the sensor from the bicycle. Open the battery cover on the back andinsert a new CR2032 (lithium) with the (+) pole upward, while pressing the sideof the battery against the contact. Mount the sensor back to the bicycle andadjust to relative position, clearance and direction.INSTRUCTION MANUALEbracketslidefrontfront forkmagnetsensor band Bsensor band Bfront forkscrewsensor zonetriangle markmagnetmagnetspokemagnetCLOSECR2032OPEN CR2032sensorsensor rubber padsensorbracket rubber padFig.9Fig.10Fig.11Fig.12sensor band AFig.14Fig.15Fig.16Fig.18Fig.19CLOSEOPENFig.20sensor zonespokesensor rubberpadsensor band AFig.13parallelleverResetabout 5mmAPOWER SAVING FUNCTIONWhen the main unit is left without receiving any signal for one hour, the power willbe turned off automatically. Resulting in SLEEP state in which only the 24-hourclock displays. The main unit can not receive any signal in this state. Press left orright button to restore signal reception.Note: Remember to restore signal reception before every journey.MAINTENANCE/PRECAUTIONS• Do not leave the main unit exposed to direct sunlight when the unit is not in use. Do not disassemblethe main unit.• Don't pay too much attention to your computer's functions while riding! Keep your eyes on the roadand give due consideration to traffic safety.• Check the relative position of magnet and sensor periodically.• For cleaning, use neutral detergent on soft cloth, and wipe off later with dry cloth. Do not apply paintthinner, benzine, or alcohol, which may damage on the surface.TROUBLE SHOOTINGNo display. ------------------------------------------------------ Replace the main unit battery with new one.Incorrect data appears. -------------------------------------- Execute "All Clear" operation.Figures do not appear on the main display ------------- Cancel the power saving function.Current speed does not appear. --------------------------- Check the sensor position and direction.Speed is not displayed when riding with high speed or at low temperature.--------------------------------------------------------------------- Check the sensor position and direction.--------------------------------------------------------------------- Has the battery worn out?Even when the right button is pressed, the cyclocomputer does not operate.--------------------------------------------------------------------- Set the auto mode to OFF.The entire liquid crystal screen is dark and unusual display is seen where it should not be.--------------------------------------------------------------------- It returns to normal state if left in the shade.Display response is slow. ----------------------------------- It returns to normal state when temperature rises.SPECIFICATIONSApplicable Cycle Sizes 10 mm - 2,999 mm(Initial value:A:2155 mm B:2030 mm)Power Supply Main unit: ------------------------------------ Lithium Battery (CR2032)x1/approx.,2yearsSensor with transmitter: ------------------ Lithium Battery (CR2032)x1/approx.1,000milesDimension / Weight 2"x 1-13/10"x 29/32" / 1,2 oz (29 g)* The specifications and design are subject to change without notice.TATAAUTO (AUTOMATIC START/STOP) FUNCTIONThe Cordless 2 is equipped with a selective auto function allowing  automatic startor stop of measurement without using the right button.How to Set On/Off the Auto FunctionSelect (T), (D) or (A) to sub-display and then press SET button. The AT symbolwill display when auto function is set ON. Repeat to set OFF the auto function.Note: In SLEEP state, auto start will not function. Press left or right button to restoresignal reception first. (Refer to Power Saving Function)SCurrent Speed 0.0(3.0) to 65.9 miles/hr   ±0.3mile/hThis is always displayed on the main display and updated once a second.OTotal Distance 0.0 to 99,999 miles   ±0.1mileThis is continuously measured until battery wears down or all clear operation isdone. At 10,000 miles(km), it returns to zero and counting begins anew.DTrip Distance 0.00 to 999.99 miles   0.01mileThe trip distance from start to current point is displayed. With Reset operation, itreturns to zero.TElapsed Time 0:00'00" to 9:59'59"   ±0.003%Elapsed time is measured from start to current point, in units of hours, minutes andseconds. At 10 hours, it returns to zero and counting begins anew. With Resetoperation, it returns to zero.AAverage Speed 0.0 to 65.9 miles/hr   ±0.3mile/hThe average speed from start to current point is displayed within 27 hours 46 min-utes 39 seconds (99,999 seconds) or 999.99 miles (km). If either is exceeded, (.E)is displayed and calculation ceases.MMaximum Speed 0.0 (3.0) to 65.9 miles/hr   ±0.3mile/hWith Reset operation, it returns to zero and counting begins anew.24 hr. Clock Time 0:00´ to 23:59´   ±0.003%The current time is displayed by a 24-hour clock.DAOADATAAAMAADISPLAY FUNCTIONSH. Sub-Display(Selected function)I. Start/Stop ButtonJ. Battery Case CoverK. Set ButtonL. AC ButtonA. Main Display(Speed)B. Wheel Circumference MarkC. Mode SymbolD. Mode ButtonE. Wheel Sensor Pulse SymbolF. Speed Scale SymbolG. Auto Mode Symbol1. Bracket2. Sensor(Transmitter)3. Sensor Band A4. Sensor Band B5. Magnet6. Bracket Rubber Pad (1mm,2mm)Fig.2Fig.4Fig.5Fig.6Fig.8Fig.7Fig.1Fig.37. Sensor Rubber Pad8. Screw9. Long Screw10. Spacerspacerlong screwFig.21Fig.17contact#169-6690Parts Kit #169-6660Bracket Kit#169-6670Cordless Sensor#169-6680Universal Sensor Band#169-6667Center Mount Bracket Kit#169-6669Stem Mount Bracket Kit#169-6070 #166-5150Wheel Magnet Lithium Battery (CR2032)

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