Dayton RTELITE Bike Computer User Manual

Dayton Industrial Co., Ltd. Bike Computer

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About this product
WARNING
When 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, fall, and cause injury.
IMPORTANT: To use the RIDEtime Elite computer, you must have an ANT+ compatible speed, cadence,
or power sensor mounted on your bicycle.
Compatible sensors:
• Bontrager Duo Trap – PN 508126
• Bontrager Duo Trap S – PN 437960
• Bontrager Interchange Combo – PN 438482
• Bontrager ANT+/BLE Softstrap Heart Rate Belt Kit – PN 519606
• Other ANT+ compatible sensor
Bontrager
RIDEtime Elite Computer
plus
Duo Trap S Sensor
To set up any other sensor, please refer to the manual that came with your sensor.
www.bontrager.com
PN 580968
Parts list
RIDEtime Elite Computer
Duo Trap S
1. Computer
1. Gasket (alloy bikes)
2. Battery cover
3. 31.8mm handlebar shim
2. Sensor with grommet and 2mm spacer
installed (carbon bikes)
4. Out front mount
3. 8mm bike mounting screw
5. CR2032 battery
4. Speed magnet (wheel)
6. 22.2, 25.4 & 26.0mm handlebar shim
5. CR2032 battery
7. Large cadence band (crank) (26mm)
W519998
8. Small cadence band with magnet
(crank) (9mm) W519999
9. Xsmall cadence band with magnet
(crank) (4mm) W534154
10. Plug (large cadence band)
6. Cadence band shim
Install battery
•
Install battery
•
•
Install computer mount
•
•
Install Duo Trap S sensor (alloy bikes)
•
•
•
1. Shim use: Determine the diameter of your handlebar.
• Use the thin shim with a 31.8mm handlebar.
• Use the thick shim with a 25.4 or 26.0mm handlebar.
• Use no shims with a 35mm handlebar.
• Use both shims with a 22.2mm handlebar.
10
•
1. Remove the Duo Trap S cover from the chainstay.
2. Remove the grommet from the sensor.
3. Install the gasket onto the sensor with the notch facing forward as shown.
•
2. Remove the rubber cover over the mounting clamp bolt.
•
3. Use a 2.5mm hex wrench to torque the bolt to 0.8 N-m (7 in-lb).
4. Replace the rubber cover over the clamp bolt.
•
2.5Nm
NOTE: The mount is not to be used with a cell phone.
Mount computer
4. Install the sensor and gasket into the chainstay.
5. Hold the sensor into place and install the 8mm screw.
6. Use a 2.5mm hex tool to tighten the sensor.
Install Duo Trap S sensor (carbon bikes)
•
•
Understanding the instructions
Button
location
Quick
press
Multi
press
•
The
letters indicate the order in which to
push the buttons.
Long press
(2 seconds)
More
than one arrow means you should
push the button until you see the value
you want.
Front
Press
and hold until next digit flashes to
switch to next digit or field.
Rear
1. Remove the Duo Trap S cover from the chainstay.
2. Remove the grommet from the sensor.
3. Fully insert the grommet into the chainstay. Make sure the grommet is flush with the chainstay.
•
•
•
•
4a
4b
2.5Nm
Screen icon
Selection note:
BPM
RPM
KPH
MPH
Description
Speed sensor is connected.
Flashing if searching for sensor.
Grey
color represents
flashing characters that
show selected value.
4. Install the sensor into the grommet in the chainstay.
Cadence sensor is connected.
Flashing if searching.
HINT: Hold the grommet in place with one hand and insert the sensor with the other hand as shown.
5. Hold the sensor in place and use a 2.5mm hex to install and tighten the 8mm screw.
Heart rate monitor is connected.
Flashing if searching.
Shows number of digits
to be set.
NOTE: Make sure the 2mm spacer is installed in the grommet before you tighten the screw.
Power meter is connected.
Flashing if searching.
Mount speed magnet
•
A service interval has been
reached. Flashing is a prompt
to clear.
•
•••
Transmitter signal when
connected to compatible lights.
Flashing if searching.
Battery life is sufficient.
Replacement when only
1/3 indicated.
90˚
180˚
1. Tighten the speed magnet on a spoke
2. Align the speed magnet with the marking on the sensor.
3. If necessary, rotate the magnet 90˚ or 180˚ to achieve sensor clearance.
4. Rotate the wheel and look for a red LED in the sensor to verify the magnet and sensor are in
alignment.
NOTE: The LED will illuminate for the first 10 revolutions only.
Enter and exit setup modes
Install small cadence magnet
Rear button
• Press the rear button once to enter
Primary setup.
• Press and hold the rear button 5 seconds
to enter Pairing and Advanced setup.
• Press the rear button for 5 seconds to
exit either setup mode.
• In Ride mode you can press the rear
button for 5 seconds to return you to the
beginning of the Primary setup without
changing any previously entered settings.
Rear button
AC
AC button
NOTE: Do not use the rear button while riding.
It will restart setup mode.
Front button
•
•
•
•
145mm
135mm
1. Remove the non driveside pedal and install the small cadence magnet on the crank arm with the thick
side nearest to the chainstay.
2. Align the magnet with the sensor.
AC button
• Alloy bikes: Align the magnet with the line on the sensor.
• Carbon bikes: Place the magnet 135mm or 145mm from the center of the bottom bracket to the
center of the magnet
• Press the AC button for a ‘hard reset’ to return the computer to the factory default settings.
Front button
• Press the front button to scroll through the screens to find your desired setting.
3. Rotate the crank backwards. Look for the green LED on the cadence sensor to verify the magnet is
correctly aligned.
Primary setup
B PM
RPM
KPH
MPH
NOTE: The LED will illuminate for the first 10 revolutions only.
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
4. Optional: If the magnet is aligned but the LED does not illuminate, place a cadence band shim
underneath the appropriate magnet.
5. If the small band does not fit between the crank and the chainstay, use the XS (4mm) cadence
band provided.
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
Install large cadence magnet
Eng
Deu
Fra
Esp
Road
Mtb
City
24 Hr
12 Hr
3...
•
•
•
Press and hold until number
flashes to switch between
hours and minutes.
B PM
RPM
KPH
MPH
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
1. Remove the plastic cap from inside the small cadence band.
2. Remove the magnet from inside the small cadence band.
3. Insert the magnet fully inside the large cadence band so it is flush against the inside of the cavity.
Mi
Km
3...
Lb
Kg
11
10
CUSTOM
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
B PM
RPM
KPH
MPH
•
3...
•
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
4. Insert the plastic plug into the cavity of the large cadence band to hold the magnet in place.
3...
5. Follow the steps in the Small cadence magnet installation to complete this installation.
3...
NOTE: Custom wheel size
is the circumference of the
wheel in mm. See Wheel
size chart.
Road
Mountain
Size
Code
700:23*
    2124
700:25
700:28
City
Code
Size
Code
29:2.2*
   2340
700:28*
   2164
    2136
29:2.3 (2.35)
   2359
700:32
   2190
    2164
29:3.0
   2413
700:35
   2209
700:32
    2190
27.5:2.2
   2221
700:38
   2227
700:35
    2209
27.5:2.4
   2253
700:40
   2240
700:38
    2227
27.5:2.8
   2309
700:42
   2253
700:40
    2240
27.5:3.8
   2400
700:45
   2271
700:42
    2253
27.5:4.5
   2485
26:2.0
   2117
700:45
    2271
26:2.0
   2117
26:2.2
   2148
001-2999
26:2.2
   2148
26:3.8
   2322
26:4.7
   2403
Custom
01-2999
Custom
*Default
Size
Custom
01-2999
Measure your wheel size
Ride mode
1. With the valve stem of the wheel directly over the floor, mark the floor at the valve stem.
To wake the computer: Push any button or spin the wheel.
2. Roll the bike forward one revolution of the wheel so that the valve stem is again directly over the floor.
The default Ride mode is shown with all sensors connected, and Speed is selected as the primary metric.
3. Mark the new location of the valve stem.
Sensors that are not connected or that are disabled will not be displayed and will be skipped.
4. Measure the distance between the marks. Measurements in mm are required.
The computer will turn off after 10 minutes of inactivity.
NOTE: If you do not have a speed sensor, the timer will still run if you have a cadence sensor or power
meter.
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
To reset the timer, hold down the front button for 5 seconds from any Ride mode screen.
Distance
Dual View
(only if Dual View is on)
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
12
13
NOTE: If you have no paired sensors, you’ll
be taken to Pairing and Advanced setup upon
completion of Primary setup.
B PM
RPM
KPH
MPH
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
Cadence
NOTE: When Auto Clear is set, the number
represents the amount of inactive time before the
last ride’s data is cleared.
Pairing
BPM
RPM
K PH
MPH
Power
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
NOTES:
Heart Rate
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
Avg Max
(heart rate)
Pairing and Advanced setup
BPM
RPM
K PH
MPH
Avg Max
(cadence)
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
OFF
1 Hr
3 Hr
6 Hr
...24 Hr
Avg Max
(speed)
Avg Max
(power)
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
BPM
RPM
K PH
MPH
1. If you select ALL, the computer will look to pair
all nearby devices. If you want to look for a
specific type of sensor (speed, cadence, heart
rate, or power) then select that choice.
B PM
RPM
KPH
MPH
2. If you want to pair more than one sensor but
not all, pair one sensor at a time. Repeat the
procedure for each sensor.
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
Calories
3. To exit and advance to the Pair lights step,
press the rear button.
Odometer
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
Clock
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
BPM
RPM
K PH
MPH
ALL
Speed
Cadence
Heart
Power
NOTE: Symbols flash during search and become steady once found.
You can exit pairing, and advance to the next step once the desired
symbols stop flashing. Otherwise the system will advance in 30 seconds.
Scan
(if enabled)
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
B PM
RPM
KPH
MPH
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
If the wrench icon is
displayed, advance
to this screen,
otherwise return to
Ride mode.
Yes
No
Press the front button for 5
seconds to prompt the clear
data question.
12380
40277
...
NOTE: These are paired sensor ID’s.
Power meter calibration (If power meter sensor is not paired, computer will advance to step 5.)
Press the front button for 10 seconds to prompt the Night mode OFF/ON question.
Night mode
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
BPM
RPM
K PH
MPH
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
No
Yes
B PM
RPM
KPH
MPH
Back to Ride
mode
B PM
RPM
KPH
M PH
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
OR
• Night mode will enable the backlight.
• In Night mode, the first button press activates the backlight for 5 seconds and
does not advance the carousel.
• Each additional press extends the backlight for 5 seconds, and advances the
carousel.
• When Night mode is OFF, the backlight is disabled.
• If lights are connected, Night Mode setting will determine Light Mode.
When paired with Bontrager lights, the following table shows what mode the
lights are in:
On
Off
Retry
Follow the power meter guidelines to calibrate your power meter for the most accurate reading.
Night Mode ON
Night Mode OFF
Headlight
Medium steady
Day flash
Taillight
Night flash
Day flash
Trek Bicycle Corporation
Pair lights
Enable lights (If lights are not paired, computer will advance to step 6.)
Contact information:
1. If Pair Lights is enabled (YES), the computer will enter search mode, and
the transmitter icon ( ) will flash. Hold the computer close to the desired
light to be paired.
B PM
RPM
KPH
MPH
North America
Trek Bicycle Corporation
801 West Madison Street
Waterloo, WI 53594
Tel: 800-313-8735
2. If a light is detected:
• The computer will display FOUND.
• The light sensor ID and the transmitter icon will display for
2.5 seconds.
• The light turns on for 2.5 seconds, then turns off.
Yes
No
Statements of regulatory compliance
3. The unit will continue to search for up to three lights. To exit the search,
press the rear button.
B PM
RPM
KPH
MPH
Yes
No
Europe
Bikeurope BV
Ceintuurbaan 2-20C
3847 LG Harderwijk
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0)33 45 09 060
FCC Compliance
NOTE: If you accidentally pair a light, press the AC button to delete all lights.
Then pair to only the lights desired.
RIDEtime Elite Computer – FCC ID: O4GRTELITE
IC: 7666A-RTELITE
NOTES:
If Auto Lights is enabled (YES):
Duo Trap S – FCC ID: O4GDUOTRAPS
IC: 7666A-DUOTRAPS
1. The computer will turn your paired light(s) on when speed is detected
above 3 mph.
Transmission Frequency: 2.4GHz
2. The lights will remain on until speed drops below 1 mph for longer than 3
minutes.
ANT+: 2457MHz
3. The computer will not override:
• Manual input to the lights.
• Input from a light pairing with another computer or a
remote control.
ANT+ Max Power: <6dBm
Bluetooth: 2402MHz ~ 2480MHz
Bluetooth Max Power: <6dBm
Operating power: 3 V D C
If Auto Lights is disabled (NO):
Operating temperature: 0ºC~50ºC
RF exposure compliance distance is 20 millimeters.
4. The paired light(s) will remain stored as saved connections.
These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
5. The computer does not try to form a connection with the lights.
There are three occurrences when a command is sent to the lights to change their settings:
• Turn ON when speed above 3 mph is detected.
• Turn OFF when speed below 1 mph is detected for longer than 3 minutes.
• Change mode when Night mode state is changed.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
Light setting
NOTES:
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
1. The computer should turn the lights ON to the appropriate mode based on whether Night Mode is
enabled or disabled.
2. See light mode table in Night mode section.
3. In ride mode, if the battery level of a connected light reaches critically low, the transmitter icon will flash
and the display will flash LOW BATTERY LIGHTS (low batt! in the middle display and LIGHTS in the
lower display).
Low battery detection
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or experienced radio / TV technician for help.
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Trek Bicycle Corporation could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
In ride mode, if the battery level reaches critically low:
NOTE: TREK BICYCLE CORPORATION IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV
INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT.
• The transmitter icon will flash continuously and the display will show LOW BATTERY LIGHTS
for 2.5 seconds.
• The LOW BATTERY LIGHTS message will be repeated every 30 seconds.
Industry Canada Compliance
Display
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.
BP M
RP M
KP H
MP H
BPM
RPM
KPH
MPH
Leprésent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio. Exempts
BPM
RPM
KPH
MPH
BPM
RPM
KPH
M PH
B PM
RPM
KPH
MPH
Yes
No
Speed
Cadence
Heart
Power
Yes
No
de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de
brouillage, et (2) l’utilsateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrque subi, meme si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Yes
No
This Bontrager equipment complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. The radiated output power of the Transmitr Wireless Device is below the Industry Canada (IC)
radio frequency exposure limits. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
Yes
No
Status of the listing in the Industry Canada’s REL (Radio Equipment List) can be found at the following web
address: http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/sitt/reltel/srch/nwRdSrch.do?lang=eng
Additional Canadian information on RF exposure also can be found at the following web address:
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf08792.html
BPM
RPM
K PH
MPH
BPM
RPM
KPH
MPH
Yes
No
BP M
RP M
KP H
MP H
Yes
No
BP M
RP M
KP H
MP H
Yes
No
BP M
RP M
KP H
MP H
Yes
No
Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d’exposition à la fréquence radio (FR) d’IC et de FCC. La puissance
de sortie émise par l’appareil de sans fil Transmitr est inférieure à la limite d’exposition aux fréquences
radio d’Industry Canada (IC). Cet appareil est en contact direct avec l’utilisateur dans des conditions
normales d’utilisation. L’émetteur ne doit pas être co-implémenté ou utilisé conjointement avec une autre
antenne ou un autre émetteur.
Yes
No
Ce périphérique est homologué pour l’utilisation au Canada. Pour consulter l’entrée correspondant
à l’appareil dans la liste d’équipement radio (REL - Radio Equipment List) d’Industry Canada
rendezvous sur: http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/sitt/reltel/srch/nwRdSrch.do?lang=fraPour des
informations supplémentaires concernantl’exposition aux RF au Canada rendezvous sur:
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf08792.html
BPM
RPM
KPH
MPH
BP M
RPM
KPH
MP H
BP M
RP M
KP H
MP H
Speed
Cadence
Heart
Power
Yes
No
European Union Compliance
Speed
Cadence
Heart
Power
Trek Bicycle Corporation and Bontrager hereby declare that the wireless devices identified as
RIDEtime Elite Computer and Duo Trap S Sensor are in compliance with the following European Directives:
• RED 2014/53/EU
• EMCD 2014/30/EU
• LVD 2014/35/EU
• RoSH Directive 2011/65/EU
NOTES:
• These screens will be displayed only if Dual View was selected (YES) in step 9.
• If NO is selected in any of the display screens in step 8, that metric will not be available in the
Scan display.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from your bike shop, or at the following internet
address: http://www.bontrager.com/support
Display customization
10
BPM
RPM
KPH
MPH
BP M
RP M
KP H
MP H
BP M
RP M
KP H
MP H
BPM
RPM
KPH
MPH
BPM
RPM
KPH
MPH
B PM
RPM
KPH
MPH
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
NOTES:
1. If you choose ALL, the computer will scan all metrics (Speed, Cadence, Heart rate, Power, Lights).
2. If you choose OFF, you will not have the option to scan.
All
Off
Custom
BPM
RPM
KPH
MPH
Yes
No
BP M
RP M
KP H
MP H
Yes
No
BP M
RP M
KP H
MP H
Yes
No
BP M
RP M
KP H
MP H
Yes
No
BPM
RPM
KPH
MPH
Yes
No
NOTE: Sensors disabled during step 10 will not show either the instantaneous screen or the
AVG/MAX screen.
11
B PM
RPM
KPH
MPH

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