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TRANSMITR remote + Ion 700 RT + flare RT
User Guide / Instruction Manual Content
Overview
What’s in the Box
Pairing and Operation of the TRANSMITR Remote
• Pairing to TRANSMITR / ANT+ compatible lights
• Controlling modes and features
Status LEDs on the TRANSMITR remote
• Using the remote to see mode and battery status of lights
• Using turn signal configuration
Attaching the TRANSMITR remote to bars
• Determining orientation/position
• Installing the TRANSMITR remote
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Ion 700 RT information
Flare RT information
Regulatory Statements
Transmitr Remote + Transmitr Lights
Overview
Welcome to Bontragar’s TRANSMITR /ANT+ compatible lighting ecosystem of products. This
manual supports the TRANSMITR Remote, Ion 700 RT head light, and flare RT day/night visible
tail light. You’ll find information to support all of Bontrager’s TRANSMITR compatible products in
this manual. Please visit Bontrager.com for additional information.
Basic guidelines
•
The Transmitr System Remote can pair to any Transmitr enabled light.
•
The pairing process is the same for all Transmitr enabled lights, regardless of whether it is a headlight or tail light.
•
Only Bontrager lights designated ‘RT’ are compatible with the Transmitr System Remote
•
Pairing is a procedural function of the ANT+ protocol and required to enable the remote control of TRANSMITR / ANT+ lights. In
a single pairing session, up to 7 distinct Transmitr-enabled lights can be paired to a single Transmitr remote. Once in pairing
mode, the system will automatically search to pair each system light one at a time, in sequence. Multiple lights can be paired to a
single button. All pairings must be done in a single session. If lights are added to the system later, all lights will need to be repaired to the remote
•
Special functions and configurations are only available with select Bontrager TRANSMITR lights designated with an RT include
a) High Beam, b) Turn-Signal Configuration b) Brake light configuration
TRANSMITR REMOTE
User Guide 2
A
Transmitr Remote
What‟s In the Box
A) TRANSMITR Remote
B) 22mm Bar Adapter
C) Handlebar Mount
D) Mount screw
E) Remote mounting screws
F) 2032 Coin Cell Battery
TRANSMITR REMOTE
User Guide 3
TRANSMITR remote + TRANSMITR / ANT+ lights setup
Pairing the remote to TRANSMITR / ANT+ lights
Step 1. Prepare the light(s) for pairing
•
Press the power button on the light(s) to turn it
on, then off again.
•
Note: Do not press power button on the light(s)
again until pairing is complete.
Step 2. Put the remote into pairing mode
•
Press and hold the center button on the remote
for at least 8 seconds.
•
Release the center button when the corner
button LEDs begin flashing.
•
The center button will flash RED indicating that
the remote is searching for a light
Step 3. Connect to the remote
•
Place the light(s) close to the remote (within 6
inches).
•
When the remote finds a light, it will start to flash and
the center button on the remote
•
will change from flashing RED to flashing GREEN.
•
NOTE: move 15 feet from other TRANSMITR / ANT+
compatible lights to prevent accidental pairing.
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TRANSMITR remote + TRANSMITR lights setup
Pairing the remote to TRANSMITR / ANT+ compatible lights
Step 4.
Pairing the light (s) to the desired button (s):
While the light is still flashing, quick press and release
any button on the remote you would like to pair the light
to.
The remote will then illuminate the corresponding button,
and the light will stop flashing and turn off.
Please note: The center button on the remote will turn
back to RED until it finds another available ANT+
compatible light.
Note: Move unintended RT lights 15’ away from the
remote to avoid unintended pairing.
Note: If a light is accidentally paired, start pairing process
over.
Step 5. (if pairing to additional lights)
Pairing additional lights to the remote:
After a light has been paired to a button on the
remote, the center button on the remote will turn
back to red as it searches for other Ant+ lights. If the
remote finds another ANT+ compatible light, the light
will begin flashing and the center button on the
remote will turn green again.
Repeat step 4 for each additional light desired. Up
to 7 lights can be paired to the remote at any time.
Please Note: once pairing is finished, any additional
lights desired to be added to the system will require
the complete pairing procedure.
Step 6.
Exit Pairing:
When all TRANSMITR / ANT+ compatible lights are
paired to the desired remote buttons, quickly press and
release the center button on the remote to exit pairing
mode. It will stop flashing red and turn off.
Step 7.
Verify pairing:
1.
Quickly press and release the center button to
turn on all paired lights. Press and hold the
center button to turn them off.
2.
Quickly press and release each paired button on
the remote to turn on the individual light(s).
Press and hold the same button to turn the light
off.
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User Guide 5
Using the TRANSMITR remote
Controlling Modes and Features
•
Each quick press and release of a paired button will change the mode, and provide indication of the mode and battery status of the light.
Power on/off all lights:
•
To turn on all lights paired to the remote, quickly
press and release the center button.
•
To turn all paired lights off, press and hold the
center button on the remote until lights turn off.
•
Please Note: that LEDs in the buttons paired to
lights will illuminate.
Power on/off individual lights:
•
To turn on an individual light quickly press and
release the button that it is paired to.
•
Press and hold the paired button to turn it off
Changing modes of individual lights:
•
Quickly press and release the paired button to
select the desired mode of the corresponding
light. Please note: The remote will enable
wireless control of the modes in order of the
manual operation of the light.
High beam feature:
While paired headlights are on, a quick press and
release of the center button on the remote will put the
light into HIGH (700Lumens) mode. Another quick
press and release will return it to the previous setting.
•
If it is already in High mode, it will return to
whatever the previous lower setting was.
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User Guide 6
Using the TRANSMITR remote
Mode and battery status of lights
Light Mode
Any time a button is used to interact with a paired light, the remote will show the battery status
of that light. The center button LED on the remote will behave exactly like the battery status
LED on the individual light and the button that is paired to that light will also illuminate.
Battery Status
Battery Level (Run time):
While the light is on, the status of the battery can be seen from the LED integrated into the power
button.
Green: >25% battery remaining
Red: battery remaining is between 5% and 25%
Flashing Red: the battery is less than 5% remaining.
*The main LED will also default to a flash mode at 5% to extend function as long as possible
100%
25%
5%
0%
Battery level LED progression
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User Guide 7
TRANSMITR remote setup
Determine desired orientation and position of the remote.
In front of the bar near stem
Behind the bar near stem
In front of the bar between the shifter and the grip
(flat bars) Note: placement of the remote will
depend on personal preference and clearance
with shift levers.
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User Guide 8
Transmitr Remote Setup
Installing the remote on drop bars
•
The remote can be installed on the bike before or after pairing to lights.
Step 1.
If not already installed, attach the remote to the
bracket:
Attach it to the plastic bracket with the included screws to
the desired orientation.
Step 2.
Positioning:
On road/drop bars, the remote can be placed near
the stem according to rider preference. The spacer
ring is not necessary on 31.8mm bars.
Installation Option:
The remote and bracket can be installed behind the
bar based on personal preference. (The remote may
be turned 180 degrees on the bracket in this case)
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User Guide 9
TRANSMITR remote setup
Installing the remote on flat bars
Step 1.
If not already installed, attach the remote to the
bracket:
Attach it to the plastic bracket with the included screws to
the desired orientation.
Step 2.
Install the spacer ring as needed:
If installing on 22mm bars, install the spacer ring at
the installation point.
Step 3.
Attach the bracket and remote to the bar:
Use the supplied screw to attach the remote bracket
over the spacer ring.
Step 4.
Positioning:
If installing between the grip and shifter/brake lever
hanger as shown, take care not to impede usage of
any of the levers and reposition as necessary.
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TRANSMITR remote + Flare RT
Using the turn signal configuration feature
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Configure the light for turn signal function according
to the light‟s user manual
To activate a turn signal, quick press and release the
corresponding button.
The activated turn signal button will flash for the
duration that the light is displaying a turn signal.
Press and release the same button again to turn off
the turn signal.
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User Guide 11
TRANSMITR Remote
Troubleshooting
Remote is unresponsive:
• Open battery door and check battery orientation; reinstall or replace battery.
• Attempt to put the remote into pairing mode. If no LEDs light up then the battery needs to be replaced.
Light won’t pair to a remote:
• Verify that the light supports ANT+ wireless control. Only ANT+ enabled lights will work with the remote
• Verify that the battery in the light is not dead by turning it on and off
• Turn the light on and off to make sure the wireless transmitter in the light is activated
• Verify that the light is within 6 inches of the remote
• Make sure that the remote is in pairing mode. In pairing mode if the remote has not found a light, the center button will flash
red. If it has found a light the center button will flash green.
• If the center button is flashing green and the light has not changed to a flashing mode then the remote found a different
light. Move to an area that is at least 10ft away from any ANT+ lights then restart pairing mode.
• Hold down the power button for 10 seconds to reset the light. Turn on and off. Try pairing process again.
• Read the instructions of the remote for further information
• During pairing mode, light went straight from Red to Green. It‟s ready for pairing to a button.
• During pairing it takes a long time for the remote to find a light (ie. Switch from Red to Green). WiFi networks, and other RT lights
will create interference and affect pairing. It‟s best to remove move other unintended lights 15ft away or more.
Remote stopped controlling a light
• Make sure that the light battery is not dead. If it is, recharge the battery.
• Make sure that the light is within range of the remote. This is typically within 25ft of the remote, but varies with orientation of the
light and remote and other environmental factors.
• A pairing session may have been started which erases all previous pairings. Pair all of the lights that are desired to be controlled
during the same pairing session.
• Some lights may have multiple functional configurations. If a lights configuration was changed it may need to be re-paired to the
remote.
• If all of the above doesn‟t work then try replacing the battery in the remote. When the battery in the remote is close to dead, the
remote may work for short period of time before resetting and losing pairing.
• When entering or exiting standard or turn signal mode, the remote stopped responding. It will need to be repaired when put into a
new configuration.
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User Guide 12
Appendix
TRANSMITR Remote
ION 700 RT
Flare RT
TRANSMITR REMOTE
User Guide 13
Transmitr Remote
Appendix
Replacing a Depleted Battery
Remove Remote and Bracket from Handlebar:
•
Use a 2.5mm hex wrench to remove the remote bolt
from the underside of the bracket
Remove the Remote from the bracket:
•
Using the same 2.5mm hex wrench, remove the
two bolts that hold the remote to the bracket
Remove battery door and replace battery:
•
Using a coin, twist off the battery door
•
Remove old battery, note it‟s orientation (+ side
is visible).
•
Install new battery
•
Replace battery door
Reverse step 1 and 2 to reinstall on the
handlebar.
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User Guide 14
Ion700 RT
What’s in the box
A) Ion 700 RT
B) Sync bracket
C) Micro USB cable
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User Guide 15
Ion700 RT
Initial charging and charge status
Although the ION 700 RT comes charged, it is recommended to charge it for
5 hours before first use to ensure the highest performance out of the box.
Status LED
Charging:
While charging via the USB port, the light will remain off but the status LED will flash to show
charging status.
Flashing red: Actively charging.
*As the battery progresses from zero charge to full charge, the flashes will get progressively
longer in duration.
Green: Charging has completed
0%
100%
Charging LED progression
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User Guide 16
Ion700 RT
Power and standard operating modes
The Ion700 RT can be operated as a stand-alone headlight whether it is paired to the TRANSMITR remote or operated on its own.
Powering ON:
•
Press the power button one time to turn on the light.
•
The power button LED will show battery status.
•
Ion 700 RT has Memory-On feature- when powered on, it will
return to the last mode used before powering off
Changing the Mode:
•
Each press and release of the power button will
move consecutively to the next mode pattern.
Turning off:
•
Press and hold the power button until the light turns
off.
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Ion700 RT
Standard operating modes / run time table
The Ion700 RT can be operated as a stand-alone headlight whether it is paired to the Transmitr remote or operated on its own.
Modes:
- Steady High (700 lumen)
- Steady Medium (450 lumen)
- Steady Low (200 lumen)
- Day-Vis flash (ultra-high flash and random pattern)
- Night-Vis flash (flash with steady component to reduce eye strain)
- High Beam Feature (reduces brightness to 25% with press of center button)
Memory-On Feature:
The Ion 700RT will return to whatever mode was active when the light was turned off
Changing Mode:
Each press and release of the power button will
advance to the next function mode.
USE RUNTIME TABLE SAME AS ION 700
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Ion700 RT
Standard operating modes / run time table
Battery level (run time):
While the light is on, the status of the battery can be seen from the LED integrated into the power button.
Green: >25% battery remaining
Status LED
Red: battery remaining is between 5% and 25%
Flashing Red: the battery is less than 5% remaining.
*The main LED will also default to a flash mode at 5% to extend function as long as possible
100%
25%
5%
0%
Battery level LED progression
In Summary, the Ion 700 battery status indicator
LEDs tell the rider three things:
• Charge level left while in use
• How close the battery is to being fully charged
• When the Battery is fully charged
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Ion700 RT + TRANSMITR remote
Ion 700 RT Troubleshooting
Light won’t pair to a remote:
• Turn the light on and off to make sure the transmitter in the light is activated
• Make sure the light is held close to the remote during pairing
• Read the instructions of the remote for further information
• Hold down the power button for 10 seconds to reset the light. Turn on and off. Try pairing process again.
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B
Flare RT
What’s in the box
A) Flare R
B) Sync bracket
C) Seat pack clip
D) Micro USB cable
E) Seat stay mount
Note: Insert final graphic of flare RT
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Flare RT
Initial charging and charge status
While the Flare RT comes charged,it is recommended to charge
your Flare RT for 2.5 hours before first use to ensure maximum
performance out of the box.
Status LED
Charging:
While charging via the USB port, the light will remain off but the status LED will flash to show
charging status.
Flashing red: Actively charging.
*As the battery progresses from zero charge to full charge, the flashes will get progressively
longer in duration.
Green: Charging has completed
0%
100%
Charging LED progression
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Flare RT
Power and standard modes
The Flare RT can be operated as any standard tail light whether it is paired to the TRANSMITR remote or operated on its own.
Powering ON:
•
Press the power button one time to turn on the
light.
•
The power button LED will show battery status.
•
Flare RT has Memory-On feature- when powered
on, it will return to the last mode used before
powering off
Changing the Mode:
•
Each press and release of the power button will
move consecutively to the next mode pattern.
Turning off:
•
Press and hold the power button until the light turns
off.
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Flare RT
Standard Mode Descriptions and Run time
table
Daytime Flash
65 lumen random bursts for 6.5 hours
This mode offers extreme visibility in daytime.
Nighttime Flash
Max bursts up to 65 lumens for 23 hours
This mode was designed for nighttime visibility
Daytime Steady
25 lumens for 5.5 hours
This mode was designed as a steady mode for daytime visibility.
Nighttime Steady
5 lumens for 21 hours
This mode was designed for use at night when ambient light is
low.
It is also great for group rides.
Run time table
Mode
Run time
Low battery strobe
Daytime Flash
6.5 hrs
+1 hrs
7.5 hrs
65
Night time
Flash
23 hrs
+1 hrs
24 hrs
65
Daytime Steady
5.5 hrs
+1 hrs
25
Night time
Steady
21 hrs
+1 hrs
22 hrs
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Turn Signal
Configuration
**Low Battery Mode:
As a safety feature, when the battery gets to 5% power, the light will
automatically switch into a Low Battery mode, which is meant to maximize the
remaining runtime before the battery is depleted. Should the light reach this
mode, it has approximately 1 hr of remaining functionality. If the light enters
Low Battery Strobe, charge the light immediately for 2.5hrs for full charge.
Total Run
Time
Peak Lumens
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Flare RT
Battery Level Status
Status LED
Battery Level (Run time):
While the light is on, the status of the battery can be seen from the LED integrated into the power button.
Green: >25% battery remaining
Red: battery remaining is between 5% and 25%
Flashing Red: the battery is less than 5% remaining.
**The main LED will also default to a flash mode at 5% to extend function as long as possible
100%
25%
5%
0%
Battery level LED progression
**Low Battery Strobe:
As a safety feature, when the battery gets to 5% power, the light will
automatically switch into a Low Battery Strobe mode, which is meant to give
the rider an additional hour of runtime before the battery is depleted. Should
the light reach this mode, charge the light immediately for 2.5hrs for full
charge.
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User Guide 25
Flare RT
Sync Bracket Connection
The Flare RT may be connected to a bicycle with included sync bracket, a seat pack with seat pack clip, or seat stay bracket.
Sync bracket sizing 22.2 - 31.8mm
•
Loosen center screw to adjust hook for varying
diameter seat posts.
Sync bracket orientation:
•
The seat bracket has 360 deg of adjustability. It
is designed to enable lights to be pointed
parallel with the ground.
Seat pack clip:
•
Attach seat pack clip for use with seat bags and
racks.
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Flare RT
Sync Bracket Connection
The Flare RT may be connected to a bicycle with included sync bracket, a seat pack with seat pack clip, or seat stay bracket.
Seat stay bracket
•
Use the seat stay bracket to attach to varying
diameter seat stays.
Place holder
•
The seat bracket has 360 deg of adjustability. It
is designed to enable lights to be pointed
parallel with the ground.
Place holder
•
Attach seat pack clip for use with seat bags and
racks.
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Flare RT + Transmitr Remote
Turn Signals
TRANSMITR REMOTE
User Guide 28
Flare RT + Transmitr Remote
Turn Signal Indicator Configuration
With the addition of a second Flare RT light, the Rider can
configure the Transmitr System to act as Turn Signal
Indicators
•
•
•
•
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•
•
It is recommended that only two tail lights are used in TSC at any time to
optimize effectiveness.
Recommended Placement is on the seat stays to optimize separation
Lights should be placed on same side corresponding to their paired
button on the remote.
Turn Signal Configuration limits the Flare RT to a Steady-Low (primary
mode), and flashing (activated when turning.)
Changing the configuration will require all system lights to be re-paired to
the remote.
Remote operates the turn signals similar to a motorcycle: one press
turns on the signal; another press turns the signal off.
The remote will show the signal flashing on the paired button for that
light
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Flare RT + Transmitr Remote
Turn Signal Indicator Configuration
Step 1. Put the light into Turn Signal Configuration:
•
Starting from „OFF‟, press and hold the power button
on the Flare RT for 10 seconds.
•
Let go of the button when the main LED turns on. The
configuration is now changed.
•
Verify Turn Signal Configuration by cycling the
modes. There will be only two modes- steady and
flash.
•
Repeat this step for the second Flare RT.
•
Step 1 is repeated to take it out of Turn Signal
Configuration.
•
Note: when putting flare RT into or taking it out of turn
signal mode, it will need to be re-paired to the remote.
Step 2. Put the remote into pairing mode
•
Press and hold the center button on the
Transmitr remote for at least 8 seconds.
•
Release the center button when the corner
button LEDs begin flashing.
•
The center button will flash RED indicating that
the remote is in Pairing Mode.
•
Note: the remote will time out of pairing mode in
2 minutes. If this occurs repeat above.
Step 7. Repeat Steps 4-7 of ‘Pairing to the Remote)
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Flare RT + Transmitr Remote
Installing the Lights for Turn Signals
It is advised that if using two Flare RT lights in turn-signal configuration, they should be installed on the seat stays. The separation
between the lights is important for this feature.
Step 1. Placement of Lights in TSC
Install the seat-stay brackets anywhere below the
brakes. They should be level with each other.
Step 2.
After attaching the lights, make sure the lights are
level with each other in relation to the ground plane.
Step 3.
Make sure the lights are positioned perpendicular to the
ground so that they face directly rearwards but not
angled up or down.
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Flare RT + Duo Trap (Hidden Feature)
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Flare RT + Duo Trap S / ANT+ compatible sensor
Auto brake light functionality
Each Flare RT comes with a hidden feature. With the addition of an Ant+ sensor and a second wheel
magnet, the Flare RT can function as an automatic brake light similar to those in a car or motorcycle. When
set up, this functionality will work regardless of what mode or configuration the light is in.
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Works with all Bontrager Ant+ compatible sensors
Compatible with any brand Ant+ sensor
Works with one or more Flare RT lights
Requires a second wheel magnet not included (shop can supply)
Trip 300 has setting for 1 or 2 wheel magnets
Wheel size must be custom set to account for the second magnet on
all other computers (quick conversion table on pg 24)
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Flare RT + Duo Trap S / ANT+ compatible sensor
Setting up auto brake light functionality
Each Flare RT comes with a hidden feature. With the addition of an Ant+ sensor and a second wheel magnet, the Flare RT can
function with automatic brake lights. This functionality will work regardless of what mode or configuration the light is in.
*The addition of the second wheel spoke magnet requires a custom wheel size in any computer being used with the Ant+ sensor.
Side LEDs
Step 1. Second Magnet
•
Install a second spoke magnet on a spoke at 180
degrees from the existing magnet,
•
Align both magnets so they pass the sensor as
described in the sensor manual.
•
If there is no existing sensor and magnet, install
them first.
Step 2. Activate the Sensor
•
Activate the sensor by spinning the wheel so that the
magnet passes the sensor at least twice. LEDs on the
sensor should light up to show activation.
Step 3. Turning on Brake Light Configuration
•
Press and hold the power button of the Flare RT for at
least 20 seconds. After 8 seconds the side LEDs will
flash. Let go of the button when this happens.
•
The main LED will turn on at 5 seconds and then turn
off. Simply continue holding the power button down
until 40 seconds have elapsed and the side LEDs
begin flashing.
Step 4. Pairing to the Duotrap
•
Move the Flare RT close to the speed sensor.
When the light has paired to the sensor, the
side LEDs will go steady for 2 seconds and turn
off.
•
Once pairing has happened, the light is ready to
be used with auto-brake light feature.
•
If no sensor is found within 30 seconds the light
will return to sleep and steps 3-4 will need to be
repeated.
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Flare RT + Duo Trap / ANT+ compatible sensor
Auto brake light functionality – wheel size conversion
Custom wheel size conversion table
When two wheel magnets are installed, the user‟s computer may display the speed as twice as
fast as the rider is actually going. On the Bontrager Trip 300 bicycle computer, there is a
feature for selecting Number of Wheel Magnets. The user would select „2‟ for this option.
For other computers, a custom wheel size will need to be entered that is half of the actual
wheel size.
Wheel Size / mm
With 2 magnets
Use Custom to Enter:
700:23
2096
1048
700:25
2105
1053
700:28
2136
1068
700:32
2155
1078
700:35
2168
1084
700:38
2180
1090
650:2.0
2189
1095
650:2.2
2208
1104
29:2.0
2309
1155
29:2.2
2326
1163
29:2.3
2340
1170
26:1.5
2010
1005
26:2.0
2055
1028
26:2.2
2064
1032
0001-2999
Rollout #/2
Custom
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Flare RT troubleshooting
Light won’t pair to a Duo Trap S or other ANT+ speed sensor:
Make sure the sensor that you are trying to connect to is an ANT+ sensor.
Make sure the sensor is activated. On the Duo Trap LEDs will light up to indicate that the
sensor has been activated. Note that these LEDs only light up for a few seconds after
activation.
Make sure that you hold the light close to the sensor during pairing. This was implemented
so that it is easier to pair to a particular sensor when several sensors are in the area.
Light won’t pair to a remote:
Make sure the light is on while attempting to pair to the remote.
Make sure the light is held close to the remote during pairing.
Read the instructions of the remote for further information
Light only has two modes:
The light is in “turn signal configuration” hold the button down for_______________
Brake light function is not working:
Make sure that you are paired to an ANT+ speed sensor
Make sure that the speed sensor is working properly
- Are the magnets aligned correctly?
- Does the sensor battery need to be replaced?
Brake light function is erratic:
Make sure that two wheel magnets are installed on spokes 180 degrees apart.
Make sure the magnets are aligned properly with the sensor by consulting the manual for the
sensor
After setting up the light my computer speed isn’t displaying properly:
If your computer is a Trip 300, go through setup and select 2 as the number of wheel
magnets
If your computer is not a Trip 300, you need to set a custom wheel size. Refer to the user
manual of your computer and the provided table for the value.
TRANSMITR REMOTE
User Guide 36
TRANSMITR Remote Regulatory Statements
FCC ID:O4GTKRMTE
This device complies 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.
NOTES:
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY
APPROVED BY THE GRANTEE OF THIS DEVICE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE DEVICE.
This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-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.
This equipment complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment is in direct contact with the body of the user under normal operating
conditions. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Leprésent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio. Exempts 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.
Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d'exposition à la fréquence radio (FR) d'IC et de FCC. 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
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