CATEYE SPDSENSORA Cordless Cyclocomputer User Manual

CATEYE Co., Ltd. Cordless Cyclocomputer Users Manual

Users Manual

CC-MC100W  MICRO WirelessENG1Component name1Bracket2Speed Sensor A3Magnet4Bracket Rubber Pad5Sensor Rubber Pad6Nylon Ties (L x2)7Nylon Ties (S x2)8Double-sided tape12378654MICRO Wireless®CYCLOCOMPUTERCC - MC100WOwner’s ManualU.S. Pat. Nos. 4633216/4636769/4642606/5236759 and Design Pat. PendingCopyright©  2004  CAT EYE Co., Ltd.CCMC1W-041129   066600370   2SENSOR ZONESENSOR ZONEA235 mmB3232265SENSOR ZONESENSOR ZONEor123132132Max.Distance70 cmMax.Distance70 cm141781817
CC-MC100W  MICRO WirelessENG2SETTINGOPERATION FLOWMENU FLOW BATTERYDATA RESETTire sizeTIRE26x1-3/812 x 1.7514 x 1.5014 x 1.7516 x 1.5016 x 1.7518 x 1.5018 x 1.7520 x 1.7520 x 1-3/822 x 1-3/822 x 1-1/224 x 124 x 3/4 Tubular24 x 1-1/824 x 1-1/424 x 1.7524 x 2.0024 x 2.12526 x 7/826 x 1(59)26 x 1(65)26 x 1.2526 x 1-1/826 x 1-3/826 x 1-1/226 x 1.4026 x 1.5026 x 1.7526 x 1.9526 x 2.0026 x 2.1026 x 2.12526 x 2.3526 x 3.0027 x 127 x 1-1/827 x 1-1/427 x 1-3/8650 x 35A650 x 38A650 x 38B700 x 18C700 x 19C700 x 20C700 x 23C700 x 25C700 x 28C700 x 30C700 x 32C700C Tubular700 x 35C700 x 38C700 x 40C935102010551185119513401350151516151770178517531785179519051890192519651920191319521953197020682100200520102023205020552068207020832170214521552161216920902125210520702080208620962105213621702155213021682180220047-30547-40647-50723-57137-59040-55947-55950-55954-55957-55957-55932-63018-62220-62223-62225-62228-62232-62237-62240-522L (mm)ETRTO Tire sizeL (mm)ETRTO Tire sizeL (mm)ETRTO Tire sizeTire size6 (59)26 x 1(65)26 x 1.2526 x 1-1/826 x 1-3/826 x 1-1/293195219531970206821003537-590InputCurrent Speeed0.0 (4.0) - 105.9 km/h[0.0 (3.0) - 65.9 mph]0.0 (3.0) - 105.9 km/h[0.0 (2.3) - 65.9 mph]Main SubTm0:00'00" -  9:59'59"Tm 20:00'00" -  9:59'59"Dst 20.00 -  999.99 km [mile]Av 20.0 -  105.9 km/h[0.0 - 65.9 mph]Dst0.00 -  999.99 km [mile]Av0.0 - 105.9 km/h[0.0 - 65.9 mph]Mx0.0(4.0) - 105.9 km/h[0.0(3.0) - 65.9 mph]Odo0.0 -  9999.910000 - 99999 km [mile]2SettingorON / OFFSettingorL mmCOIN1. All ClearPUSH!2. Select km/h or mph3. Wheel CircumferenceMODE MODEMODEMODEMODEMODEMODEMODEMODEMODEMODEMODEMENU MENUTmDstAvMx00START/STOPMODESTART/STOPMODEMODE2 sec0:00 -  23:59[1:00 - 12:59]MENU SETTINGSTART ENDSTART/STOP START/STOPSTART/STOPSTART/STOPSTART/STOPSTART/STOPSTART/STOP START/STOPSTART/STOPSTART/STOP00000 - 99999 km [mile](0100 - 3999 mm) (0 - 9)MODEMODEMODE MODEMENUSETMENUSETMENUSETMENUSETMENUSETMENUSETTm 2Dst 2Av 2&TmDstAvMxOdoTm 2 Dst 2Av 20MENUSETMENUSETTINGENDACacbSET :L = 2068 (mm)DIESTART/STOP MODEACMENUBACHJCR2032OpenCloseJCR2032OpenCloseAll ClearCOMPUTERMainSubSENSORadecd00 - 59GF!START/STOPMODEMODESTART/STOPSTART/STOPMODESTART/STOPMODE MODEMODESTART/STOPMODE(0100 - 3999 mm)2097START  2096START  km/h209820680 - 24 / 1 - 1224 hr / 12 hrCOINSET : km/h2
CC-MC100W  MICRO WirelessENG3LIMITED WARRANTY - 2-Year Computer/Sensor only (Accessories/Attachments and Battery Consumption excluded)If trouble occurs during normal use, the part of the Main Unit or sensor will be repaired orreplaced free of charge. The service must be performed by CatEye Co., Ltd. To return the prod-uct, pack it carefully and remember to enclose the warranty certificate with instruction for repair.Please write or type your name and address clearly on the warranty certificate. Insurance, han-dling and transportation charges to our service shall be borne by person desiring service.#169-6590Parts Kit#169-6580Speed Sensor A#169-6570Bracket kit#169-6667Center Mount Kit#169-9760Magnet for Composite Wheel#169-9690Hi-Power Wheel Magnet#169-9691Wheel Magnet#166-5150Lithium Battery (CR2032)CAUTION• Do not concentrate on the computer while riding. Be sure toride safely!• Install the magnet, sensor, and bracket securely. Check theseperiodically.• Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. If swal-lowed, consult a doctor immediately.• Avoid having the computer in hot direct sunlight for extendedperiods.• Do not disassemble the computer.• Clean the computer and accessories with a soft cloth damp-ened with a neutral detergent. Do not use thinners, benzene, oralcohol on the computer. Wireless SensorThe sensor was designed to receive signals within a limited range toprevent sensor signal interference. Thus, the sensor and computermust be relatively close. If the temperature or battery power is low,they may need to be even closer than normal. The sensor must beinstalled at the top of the fork, and the distance between the sensorand the computer should not exceed approximately 70 cm. Installthe computer on the stem, with its bottom surface facing the sensor.(Take into account the angle of the stem.)Interference may occur, resulting in malfunction, if the computer is:• Near a TV, PC, radio, motor, or in a car or train.• Close to a railroad crossing, railway tracks, TV stations and orradar base.• Close to a second bicycle with wireless sensors. Correct installation of sensor and magnetAAttach the magnet 3 so that it passes through the sensorzone of the sensor 2.BBe sure to have a 5 mm-or-less clearance between the sensor2 and magnet 3.Part namesACurrent SpeedBSensor signal reception icon Flashes in sync with sensor signals.CSub measurement icon DPace arrowIndicates whether the current speed is faster or slower thanthe average speed. (  Faster   Slower)EAuto mode icon FSpeed unit GMode symbol ....................................................................bIndicates the mode currently selected.Tm (Tm 2) ............... [Elapsed Time]Dst (Dst 2) ............... [Trip Distance]Av (Av 2) .................. [Average Speed]Mx ............................ [Maximum Speed]Odo .......................... [Total Distance]............................ [Clock]HWheel size icon   IBacklight buttonJBattery Case CoverStarting/Stopping measurementThis computer allows automatic (Auto-mode) or manual measurement.During measurement, the speed unit icon flashes. The maximumspeed and total distance will update, regardless of measurement.• Auto-mode (automatic measurement)If the   icon is visible, measurement is automatic.In Auto-mode, starting/stopping measurement using the START/STOP button is impossible.• Manual measurementIf the   icon does not light, starting/stopping the measure-ment using the START/STOP button is possible.* Use the menu screen to toggle between Auto-mode ON andOFF. For further information, see the MENU FLOW.Switching Mode symbol ....................................bPress the MODE button to switch measurement according to theOPERATION FLOW.Press the MODE button for 2 seconds to switch from Main to Submeasurement.• Sub measurementWhen Main measurement starts/stops, Sub measurement starts/stops accordingly. Note, however, that the main and sub mea-surements must be reset individually.Resetting Main and Sub measurement at different times allowsinterval measurement to be carried out.* In the sub measurement the pace arrow compares the currentspeed to average speed 2.Resetting data ........................... Main : c Sub : dTo reset measurement data, display the Main/Sub measurementdata and press the START/STOP and MODE buttons simulta-neously. Trip distance is not reset.BacklightPress the backlight button to illuminate the display for 3 seconds.If the battery is low, the wheel size icon flashes and the displaydoes not illuminate.Power-saving functionIf the computer has not received a signal for 10 minutes, power-saving mode will activate and only the clock will be displayed. Whenthe computer receives a sensor signal again, the measuring screenreappears. If two weeks’ inactivity elapses, power-saving mode willchange to SLEEP mode. Pressing the MODE or START/STOP but-ton in SLEEP mode brings up the measuring screen.Dual Wheel SizeTwo wheel sizes (Wheel sizes   and  ) can be registered onthe computer. This is useful when the computer is shared be-tween two bicycles or when one bicycle uses different wheel sizesat different times. Wheel size B has pre-programmed for a 26x1.95"size tire.* Use the menu screen to toggle between   and  . For fur-ther information, see the MENU FLOW.Changing the computer settingsIf the MENU button is pressed with the measuring screen dis-played, the menu screen appears. Press the START/STOP buttonwhen measurement has stopped and no signal is being receivedto change menu settings.• Setting the clockSet the clock via   Settings in the MENU FLOW.* For the Speed unit, reset Main and Sub measurement databefore changing settings.* For further information, see the MENU FLOW.MaintenanceTo clean the computer or accessories, use diluted neutral deter-gent on a soft cloth, and then wipe it off with a dry cloth.TroubleshootingNo display.Is battery in the computer run down?Replace it, and re-enter the correct information. (All Clear a).Incorrect data appears.Do all clear operation. (All Clear a).Pressing the START/STOP button does not calculate Elapsed Time.Is the   icon illuminated?To start/stop measurement using the START/STOP button, turn offAuto-mode.The sensor signal icon does not flash. (The speed is not displayed.)[If the signal icon does not flash, reduce the distance between the sensorand computer, adjust the position of the magnet, and spin the wheel again.If the icon now flashes, this indicates that the computer and sensor aretoo far apart or that the battery is low.]Is the clearance between the sensor and magnet too great?Does the magnet pass through the sensor zone?Adjust the positions of the magnet and sensor.Is the computer installed at the correct angle?Install the computer with its bottom surface facing the sensor.Is the distance between the computer and sensor too great?Install the sensor closer to the computer.Is the sensor battery weak?In winter, battery performance degrades.Replace it.Is the computer’s battery weak?Replace it with a new one. (All Clear a).Replacing the Battery• ComputerIf the Wheel Size icon (  or  ) flashes, replace the battery.The Total Distance can be entered manually. Before removingthe battery, note the current Total Distance. Install a new lithiumbattery (CR2032) with the (+) side facing upward.Then re-start the computer according to the SETTING proce-dure, and then set the clock from the MENU FLOW.• SensorIf sensor reception is poor, replace the battery. Then check thepositions of the battery and magnet.SpecificationBattery ............. Computer: Lithium Battery CR2032 X 1Sensor: Lithium Battery CR2032 X 1Battery Life ...... Computer: approx. 1 year (If the computer is used for1 hour/day without the backlight on)Sensor: until Total Distance reaches about 10,000 km(6,250 mile)*This is the average figure of being used under 20°C temperature andthe dis tance between the computer and the sensor is 65 cm.* If the backlight is used frequently, the battery life diminishes accordingly.Controller .......................... 4-bit 1-chip microcomputer(crystal controlled oscillator)Display ............................... Liquid crystal displaySensor ............................... No contact magnetic sensorWheel Circumference Range .......0100 mm - 3999 mm(default figure A : 2095 mm, B : 2050 mm)Working Temperature ....... 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)Dimension/Weight 52.5 x 38 x 22 mm [2-3/32" x 1-1/2" x 7/8"]/ 30 g [1.06 oz]* The factory-loaded battery life might be shorter than the above-men-tioned specification.* The specifications and design are subject to change without notice.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modificationsmade to this device that are not expressly approved by CatEye Co., Ltd. May void the user’sauthority to operate the equipment.Standard PartsOption PartsService & Research Address for USACATEYE Service and Research Center1705 14th St. 115 Boulder, CO 80302Phone: 303.443.4595Toll Free: 800.5CATEYEFax: 303.473.0006E-mail: service@cateye.comURL: http://www.cateye.comCO., LTD.2-8-25, Kuwazu, Higashi Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 546-0041 JapanAttn: CATEYE Customer Service Section

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