Dayton NODE Bicycle Computer User Manual

Dayton Industrial Co., Ltd. Bicycle Computer

User Manual

ENNODE 1.1 & NODE 2.1Quick Start GuideAbout this manualPlease read this manual carefully. If you do not understand the information, or you have a question that this manual does not cover, consult your Bontrager dealer or download the complete instruction manual from www.bontrager.com/support/owners_manuals.BT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   1 12/21/11   9:31 AM
2ABD E GFCIHJA  Handlebar clampB  Rubber padC BracketsD BatteryE  Rubber shimF  Zip tiesG  Screw & washerH  Battery coverI  Rubber o-ringJ  Heart rate strap  (NODE 2.1 only)SafetyWhen riding your bicycle, do not stare at the computer for a long time. If you do not watch the road, you could hit an obstacle, which might cause you to lose control and fall.Parts ListTools required + Screwdriver, Phillips type + CoinBT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   2 12/21/11   9:31 AM
3ENInstallationStep 1: Install the Speed SensorYour NODE is not packed with a speed sensor. See your sensor packaging for sensor installation instructions.Step 2: Attach the computer baseAttach to a handlebar + Insert the correct handlebar clamp (A) into the computer base (C) (Figure 1). + Slide the head of the handlebar clamp to the end of the slot in the  computer base. + Insert the rubber pad (B) with logo into the back of the computer base  (Figure 2). + With the screw hole toward the back of the bike, wrap the handlebar clamp around the handlebar. + Insert the screw and washer (G) and tighten with the screwdriver until the computer base no longer rotates on the handlebar (Figure 3). Do not overtighten.Figure 1.  Handlebar clamp in back of computer base.Figure 2.  Pad inserted in computer base.Figure 3.  Tighten screw.BT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   3 12/21/11   9:31 AM
4Figure 4.  Pad inserted in computer base.Figure 5.  Base on stem.Attach to a stem + Insert the rubber pad (B) with logo into the back of the computer base (C) (Figure 4). + Position the computer base on the stem with the screw hole toward the back of the bike (Figure 5). + Secure the computer base to the stem using zip-ties (F).BT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   4 12/21/11   9:31 AM
5ENStep 3: Install the battery + Insert the supplied battery (D) with the ‘+’ facing up or out (Figure 6). + Press the rubber o-ring (I) into the groove around the battery in the computer. (Figure 7)  + Place the battery cover (H) over the battery with the slot facing upward.  + Turn the cover clockwise with a coin. (Figure 8) + Slide the computer into the computer base (Figure 9) being careful not to press any buttons.Figure 8.  Turn cover clockwise with coin.Figure 7.  Insert rubber o-ring into groove.Figure 6.  Battery Orientation  During Installation.Figure 9.  Slide computer into  computer base.BT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   5 12/21/11   9:31 AM
6Step 4: Program the computer4:1.  Wake the computer:Images and words appear on the screen, proceed to step 4.2If the screen is blank, push any button on the computer4:2.  Select the language:To change the language (choose English, Francais, Espanol, Deutsch), press  T or  BTo save the language and proceed to the next function, press  s14:3.  Select clock:To change the type of clock (choose 12HR or 24HR), press  s2To save the clock and proceed to the next function, press  s14:4.  Set hours:To change the hours, press  T or  B To set the hours and proceed to minutes, press  s2BT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   6 12/21/11   9:31 AM
74:1.4:3.4:4.4:2. s1  s1 s1 s2 s2 s2BBBTTTENororBT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   7 12/21/11   9:31 AM
84:5.  Set the minutes:To change the minutes, press  T or  BIf desired, you can go back to the hours in the previous step by pressing  s2To save the SET CLOCK (time) and proceed to the next function, press  s14:6.  Set the wheel size:To change the wheel size (choose from the wheel size menu), press  T or  BTo set a custom wheel size, see the Complete NODE Manual at Bontrager.comTo save the wheel and proceed to the next function, press  s1 Wheel size menu700 x 20700 x 23700 x 25700 x 28700 x 32700 x 35700 x 3826 x 1.526 x 1.926 x 2.026 x 2.126 x 2.2Custom 4:7.  Set units:To change units (choose KM or MILES), press  s2To save the Units and proceed to the Odometer function, press  s1BT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   8 12/21/11   9:31 AM
94:5.4:6.4:7. s1 s1 s1 s2BBTTENororBT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   9 12/21/11   9:31 AM
104:8.  Set odometer:To skip this step and leave the value at 00000, press  s1  and go to step 4:10To change the highlighted number, press  T or  BTo select a value and proceed to the next digit, press  s24:9.  Repeat for each of the other four digits:To change the highlighted number, press  T or  BTo select a value and proceed to the next digit, press  s2If desired, you can go back to the first digit (and then the other digits) by pressing  s2To save the odometer and proceed to the next process, press  s14:10. Activate sensors:Speed: spin the wheelCadence: rotate the crank armHeart rate: wear the chest strapPower: rotate the crank arm (or, for a hub sensor, turn the wheel)4:11. Wait for pairing to complete:Note: the Node computer must be within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of the installed sensor(s).4:12. Finish programming:When the screen shows “Setup Complete,” press  s1  to save all your settings and switch to the Ride mode.BT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   10 12/21/11   9:31 AM
114:8.4:9.4:11. 4:12. s1 s1 s2 s2BBTTENororBT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   11 12/21/11   9:31 AM
12Force pairIf the NODE fails to pair with a sensor, you can force the pairing process:In RIDE mode, hold  s1  and  s2  for three seconds (Figure 11) and activate sensors.Step 5: Enjoy your ride Starting a ride from sleep modeStep 1: Connect sensorsActivate sensorsDuring the connecting process, the display shows CONNECTING SENSORS and the lower right corner of the display flashes the ‘receiving’ icon (Figure 12).BT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   12 12/21/11   9:31 AM
13 s1 s2Figure 11.  Force pair.(3 seconds)(3 seconds)Figure 12.  Connecting to sensor.ENBT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   13 12/21/11   9:31 AM
14Step 2: Select new ride + To change the value (choose YES or NO), press  s2  (Figure 13) + To select, press  s1Step 3: Enjoy your rideForce connectIf your NODE did not connect correctly, you can “force connect,” making the Node repeat the connecting procedure. In RIDE mode, hold  s2  for three seconds and activate sensors (Figure 14).Ending a ride + Hold  T for 3 seconds + To change the value (choose YES or NO), press  s2  (Figure 15)  + To select press  s1BT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   14 12/21/11   9:31 AM
15 s1 s1 s2 s2 s2TFigure 13.Figure 14.  Force connect.Figure 15.  Choose YES or NO.(3 seconds)ENBT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   15 12/21/11   9:31 AM
www.bontrager.comBontrager & Bontrager B-Dot are registered trademarks of Trek Bicycle Corporation.  ©2011 Trek Bicycle Corporation, Waterloo, Wisconsin 53594 USA. All rights reserved.BT11_EN_ES_FR_DE_JA_NODE_QSG_update.indd   16 12/21/11   9:31 AM
FCC Rules Part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions:   (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and   (2) It must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  FCC ID: O4GNODE IC: 7666A-NODE      IC Statement This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).   Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS 102 and users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) I’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) I’utilisateur de I’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. Le dispositif rencontre I’exemption des limites courantes d’évaluation dans la section 2.5 de RSS 102 et les utilisateurs peuvent obtenir I’information canadienne sur I’exposition et la conformité de rf.  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void theuser's authority to operate the equipment.

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