Dayton SPPRO SZ2013 Expert is a low power SRD User Manual 13 spdzn Expert Cover

Dayton Industrial Co., Ltd. SZ2013 Expert is a low power SRD 13 spdzn Expert Cover

User Manual

1Printable manuals available at:www.specialized.com(click on: support tab)
2Components of the Speedzone Expert  3Installing Computer Mounts   4Installing speed & cadence transmitter  5Speedzone Expert user interface  6Easy set-up and resetting  7Using your Speedzone Expert (keyow)  15Re-entering the pairing sequence  16Resetting current altitude  17Clearing TRIP/ATM (Auto Timer)  18Selecting Bike #1 - #2 setting  19Re-setting the wheel/tire size  20Manually setting wheel/tire size  21Using the timer  23Re-setting the clock and date  26Heart rate zone setup   27Re-entering calibration sequence  29Setting power zones (auto or manual)  30Clear memory  32Set sampling rate  33Linking                                                       34Quick  PC  link  steps                                                                      35                                                 Replacing the battery  36Specications and ranges  37Speedzone Expert Terminology  39Troubleshooting  40Warranty information   41Table of contents
3Components of the Speedzone Expert1.  Speedzone cyclo-computer head unit2.  Cadence magnet3.  Handlebar bracket4.  Base mount5.  Steerer tube bracket6.  Speed transmitter 7.  Cadence sensor 8.  Spoke magnet 9.  Zip ties10.  Digital heart rate strap
4• Install the steerer tube bracket base assembly on the steerer tube. Re-install the steerer tube top cap.• Place handlebar bracket on handlebar, attach the base mount to the handlebar bracket with the included bolt.• Adjust base to desired angle with bolt adjustment.Installing Computer Mounts steerer tube bracket handlebar bracket
5• Adjust spoke magnet so path of rotation passes along the groove area inside the sensor. IMPORTANT: Placing magnet outside the groove path may cause improper reading. • Attach the cadence magnet with self adhesive pad to the crank arm, and position the sensor’s raised line within the magnet’s rotation path.Installing speed & cadence transmitter!1-5mm1/16 - 1/4 in.!
6Speedzone Expert user interfaceDigital Speed DisplaySecondary function displaySecondary function indicatorAverage speed comparatorBattery low indicatorBike #2 indicatorSpeed (10ths)Miles (English)/KM (metric)Set key Mode keyStart/Stop keyPower(watts)/Heartrate(BPM)*Cadence signalBike #1 indicator*Power indicator*Heartrate signal*Heartrate indicator(when power is not paired)* Illuminated when signal is paired
Setup 7Easy set-up and resetting2 sec PRESSORHold “start/stop” for 2 seconds to  initiate easy setup;  this is only required  to wake unit from shipping mode (rst purchased). Wake from shipping mode Reset and all clearPress reset button to enter easy set up. This will clear ride data but will not clear PC download data (memory). Blank screen indicates     shipping mode
8SetupFrom initial start-up:Language selection & clock settingselect language select 12/24 hr select hour
Setup 9...continued clock and date settingselect minute select year select month
10 SetupWheel and tire size selectionselect day scroll throughwheel sizes bicycle #1 bicycle #2scroll through wheel sizes for bike #2scroll throughwheel sizes scroll through wheel sizes for bike #1(To manually set wheel size see page 20)
Setup 11Metric (km) or English (mi) & odometerselect km / miles select digit select digitx4km or miles
12 Setup• Max heart rate guideline: 220 minus your age • Normal power (N-PWR) = power (watts) sustained for 20-40 minutes of ridingHeart rate / normal power / power zoneenter max HR enter normal powerautoTo set manually see page 30
Setup 13Head unit is searching for Speed, Cadence, Heart, and Power transmission signal from ANT+ digital transmitters.Pairing digital ANT+™ wireless devicebegin signal pairing sequence...head unit is searching for digital signalsSpeed / Cadence / Heartrate / PowerPAIRED Clock
14 Setupbegin calibrating...head unit is searching for digital signalPower device is calibrated Calibration number displayedClock2 sec.When “CALIB” is ashing follow instruction for calibrating your specic power meter. Calibration mode will only activate when paired with power device (see page 13).Calibrating power devices
15Press to access major functionsPress to access sub functionsUsing your Speedzone Expert (keyow)Note: PC link function is only accessible when head unit is detached from mount bracket and used with PC download kit, sold separately.
16Re-entering the pairing sequenceScroll to AVGSPD mode, and hold “set” key for 2 seconds. Every wireless device must be ANT+ compatible device to transmit data.2 sec.Head unit issearching forsignals (seeearlier section)S - SpeedC - CadenceH - Heart RateP - Power
17• Scroll to ALTI mode, press “set” key for two seconds. • Using the “mode” key, select each digit and conrm with the “set” key (Enter the altitude of your specic location).Resetting current altitudeNote: Since altitude reading is affected by barometric pressure, re-setting altitude at known elevation before each ride is recommended to ensure accurate elevation reading.select digit select digit2 sec.x4
18In “TRIP“ or “ATM“ mode, press “mode“ key for two seconds. Resetting “TRIP“ will only clear ride shown data only and PC download data is saved.Clearing TRIP/ATM (Auto Timer)2 sec.
19When in “TRIP“ mode, press “set“ key for two seconds.        Devices (ANT+ transmitters) must be “paired” for second (bike #2) setting. Selecting Bike #1 - #2 setting2 sec.*bicycle #1proceeds to AVGSPD function*bicycle #2
20*bicycle #1 *bicycle #2activates wheel/tire size options2 sec• In “ODO” mode, press “mode” key for two seconds• Select desired wheel/tire size (see earlier section for details) Re-setting the wheel/tire sizescroll through sizes or manually set size in mm (see page 10)scroll through sizes or manually set size in mm (see page 10)
21(See wheel circumference calculation page 22)Manually setting wheel/tire sizeselect digit select digitactivate 1st digit2 secx3
22• Mark your tire and the ground where they meet. Roll bike forward full revolu-tion and mark the point on the oor.• Measure the distance in millimeters and enter digits.Calculating wheel circumference   stem   Wheel circumferencesize in MMRoll forwardone revolutionTIRE SIZE SIZE/MM26X1.0 194326X1.25 194926X1.95 205526X2.0 206026X2.1 206826X2.2 207529X2.0 2300650X20C 1945700X21C 2092700X23C 2102700X25C 2113700X28C 2138700X32C 2161700X35C 2175700X38C 2187Circumference 0000-2999
23Timer function (Stopwatch/Lap timer). Press “mode” to “ATM” screen then press “set” to “TIMER” screen.Using the timerpress to start Timer continuesuntil start/stopis pressed againSet button startsLap functionx12
24Lap timer function (Stopwatch/Lap timer)...continued use of timerpress to stopreset Lap timer2 secLap time datacan be reviewedusing set key
25• When in “INTRVL” mode, press “set” key for two seconds.• Set target interval time using “mode” and “set” keys.Using the interval timerselect digit2 sec.x4press to start
26• In “CLOCK” mode, press “set” key for two seconds. • Set time and date by using “mode” and “set” keys.Re-setting the clock and dateselect 12/24 hr select day2 sec.x5
27• Max heart rate guideline: 220 minus your age. • Heart rate zones table on page 38.Max Heart rate setup 2 sec. enter max HRreturn to % of max heart ratezone view
28• Adjust belt to t connecting snaps, making sure the strap is just under the pectoral muscles. Wearing the heart rate monitor•  When not in use disconnect the snap to ensure  long battery life.
29Scroll to AVGPWR mode, and hold “set” key for 2 secondsRe-entering calibration sequence2 sec. begin calibrating...(see page 14)
30Setting “N-PWR” (normal power) will automatically set 5 (ve) training zones. Auto power zones table on page 38.Power function requires ANT+ compatible power devices. Setting power zones (auto or manual)enter normal power2 sec.autoProceed tomanually set
31Press “mode” from “ZONE AUTO”Manual power zone settingSet upper range value in % of normal powerlow range (% of N-PWR)upper range (% of N-PWR)
32• When “LO MEMORY” appears, memory storage is 90% full.• Download data before memory clear. All stored data will be erased after memory clear. Clear memoryto confirm clearPress “set” keyto confirm clearPress “set” and “mode” keys at the same time
33Press “set” key to enter memory sampling rateSelect samplingrate: 1,5,10,20see page 32 to reach memory clear screen• Sampling rates: 1, 5, 10, or 20 second intervals.• More frequent sampling rates affect storage capacity. For specic sampling rate/storage capacity gures see page 38.Set sampling rate
34Linking•  To reconnect sensors that have already been paired.•  Scroll to AVGSPD mode and hold “start stop” key for 2 seconds. Linked devices will be shown.2 sec.30 sec. 2 sec.
35Quick PC link steps•  Remove computer from computer mount•  Go to www.specialized.com/2peak and follow instructions•  Scroll through “mode” to PC link  follow instruction on www.2peakbuter.comScroll to PC Linkfollow instruction on www.2peakbuter.comScroll to PC Linkfollow instruction on www.2peakbuter.comScroll to PC Linkfollow instruction on www.specialized.com/2peak follow instruction on www.2peakbuter.comScroll to PC Link
36Rotate battery cover quarter turn to remove battery.Replacing the batteryCR2032 batteryheadunit Speed/cadence sensor
37Specications and rangesOdometer•  99999 miles or kilometers •  1 mile or 1 kilometer resolutionTime of day•  24 hours with one minute resolution •  Function in either 12 or 24 hour formats•  Default value + 12:00.00 PM January 1, 2012Wheel size•  15 pre-programmed wheel sizes •  Wheel circumference measured in millimetersSpeed•  0-99.9 MPH KPH •  0.1 MPH or KPH resolution Cadence•  30 - 250 RPM with 1 RPM resolutionTemperature•  15°F to 130°F (-10°C to 60°C)•  1°F to 1°C resolutionPC download/PC link•  Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS XStopwatch chronograph•  9h 59m 59s individual timing session•  1 second resolution •  12 lap maximumInterval countdown timer•  59m 59s individual timing session•  1 second resolutionAltimeter•  Min: -500M (-1,640ft) Max: 9,000M (29,520ft)•  Resolution: 1M (3ft) Update: every 4 sec.•  Gradient: +/- 20%Heart rate•  30 -240 beats per minute (bpm)Battery life•  200 - 300 hours (see sampling rate*)•  Speed/Cadence sensor 400 hours•  Heart rate sensor 400 hours•  Ride duration & frequency may affect total life
38Tables appendixHR Zone % of Max HRZone 1 0% - 60%Zone 2 61% - 90%Zone 3 71% - 80%Zone 4 80% - 90%Zone 5 91% - 100+%Power Zone % of N-PWRZone 1 0% - 80%Zone 2 80% - 90%Zone 3 90% - 100%Zone 4 100 - 110%Zone 5 110+ %Heart rate Zones“1ZHRT” = Heart rate zone 1 Power Zones“PWRZN1” = Power Zone 1Sampling Rate Ride Duration1 sec. 10 hrs.5 sec.  50 hrs. 10 sec.  100 hrs.20 sec.  200 hrs. Memory /(Data) Storage
39Speedzone Expert TerminologyPC LINK Computer LinkCLOCK ClockYEAR YearMONTH MonthDAY DayDATE DateTRIP Trip DistanceODO OdometerAVGSPD Average Speed MAXSPD Maximum Speed ATM Automatic Timer TIMER Lap TimerINTRVL Interval TimerCAD CadenceAVGCAD Average Cadence MAXCAD Maximum CadenceALTI Altitude, CurrentALTI Altitude Gain%GRADE Percent GradientTEMP°F Temperature FahrenheitTEMP°C Temperature Celsius Z HRT Zone # Heart Rate (bpm)#Z HR% Zone 1 and % of Max HRAVGHRT Average Heart RateMAXHRT Maximum Heart RateHRZN1 Heart Rate Zone #(1)N-PWR Normal(Threshold)PowerPWR% % of Normal PowerAVGPWR Average PowerMAXPWR Maximum Power ENG KJ Total Energy in Kilo JoulesPWRZN1 Time in Powerzone # (1)% USED CLEAR MEMORY Percentage of Memory UsedSEL RATE Data Sampling RateZONE AUTO Automatic Zone SettingZONE MANUAL Manual Zone Setting
40•  Display is blank or shows partial digits: Change the battery or reset the computer (page 36).•  Speed/Distance is not recording: Check speed sensor/magnet alignment (page 5).  Change bat-tery on speed sensor and computer.•  Altitude reading is wrong: reset known altitude before each ride (page 17)•  Heart rate too high: Wet the contact area in the strap.•  Power reading too high: Reset calibration (page 29)•  If power reading still incorrect, contact power device manufacturer with calibration number (see page 14).•  Heart Rate and Power data is not showing: check device for ANT+ compatibility. Check or replace batteries in transmitters.  Check for proper magnet alignment with powermeter device.  Re “PAIR” devices (page 16)  •  Computer moves on handlebar: tighten hinge bolt or tie straps.  Check rubber spacer between handlebar and mount.  •  Memory is full: reset the computer memory (page 32) Important:•  Pay attention to trafc and road condition at all times and always obey trafc laws.  Your rst obligation is to be attentive and ride safely.  •  Never let the operation of the computer distract from riding safely and avoid resetting, troubleshooting or programming the computer while riding.•  Keep the computer and all of its components tightly attached and check them regularly.  If any of the components come loose, it could become tangled in the spokes or mechanism of the bicycle and cause an accident.•  Speedzone computer is intended for use on bicycle only and should not be used on motorized vehicles.•  See your authorized Specialized dealer if you have trouble installing or operating the computer.Troubleshooting
41Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. (“Specialized”) warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for period of two (2) years from the date of original purchase from an authorized Specialized retailer.  If this product is found to be defective in material or workmanship within two (2) years from the date of original purchase,  Specialized will in its sole discretion repair or replace this product without charge, provided the original purchaser returns the product securely packaged, postage prepaid to:  Specialized Bicycle Components Inc.1475 S 5070 W, Suite ASalt Lake City, UT, 84104, USAAttn: Warranty The original purchaser must also include a letter indicating the specic reasons for returning this product and proof of purchase. This warranty does not apply to and is void as to physical damage resulting from neglect, abuse, alterations, modications or use contrary to that intended by the manufacturer.  Specialized dis-claims all implied warranties including those of merchantability and tness for particular purpose.  Under no circumstances shall Specialized be liable for consequential damages. Full Service and troubleshooting guide and manuals can be found at www.specialized.comWarranty information
42FCC ID: O4GSPPROMADE IN CHINAThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following conditions:this device may not cause harmful interference, andthis device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.NOTES:THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.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 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.•  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-mined 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:-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.-- Consult the dealer or experienced radio / TV technician for help.

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