ECHOWELL ELECTRONIC SCIOANT Wireless cycle computer User Manual Scio Scio Altu ANT Set manual 20130627

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Data setting
Fig.1
CYCLE COMPUTER
WIRELESS
or
R3
S3
1. BIKE1/BIKE2 SETTING
N m : means Hold
S : means Setting button
ALL CLEAR : L+RS hold 3's then enter warm-up display
(3). Altitude adjustment mode :
(1).Data setting mode :
(only in Altitude group and no speed
S Button : Press for quit data setting mode
data)
L Button : Press for change setting digital
Button
: Press for change setting
Hold 2's for change to next
digital
setting mode
Button
: Press for increase
R Button : Press for increase setting value
setting digital
Hold 2's for auto increase setting
L + R Button : Press for quit altitude
value (5 times per second)
adjustment mode
(2).General mode:
L + R Button : Hold 2's for rest to
zero
L Button : Press for change function
Hold 2's for data reset
(4). Backlight on status
R Button : Press for change mode group L Button : Press to turn on
Hold 2's for on/off EL back-light
backlight for 4's
L+R Button : Hold 2's for re-search paired
then pressing again for
sensor (except in Alti group)
changing group
L+R Button : Hold 2's for enter altitude
R Button : Press to turn on
adjustment mode (in Alti group)
backlight for 4's
S Button : Press for enter data setting
then pressing again for
mode
changing mode
Di2 gear sensor signals
Speed sensor signals
Casence sensor signals
Heart Rate sensor signals
Power sensor signals
It is paired, no got the
signals even the sensor
timeout
mount
bracket
Got the sensor signals
It is Di2 paired, no got the signals
mount
bracket
If no press R button, will not be update
1. Hold down the R+L button and S button simultaneously for more than 3 seconds to initiate
the computer and clear all data.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to initiate the computer before it is be used, otherwise the computer
may run errors.
2.The LCD segments will be tested automatically after the unit is initiated.
3.Press button to stop LCD test, then the flickering " BIKE 1 ".
To search all sensor
Sleep mode
WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE
 Precise Measurement (Fig a.)
Roll the wheel until the valve stem is at its lowest point close to the ground, then mark this
Temperature Mode
Group
Altitude Mode
Group
Altitude
Mode Group
Cadence
Mode Group
Trip Mode
Group
No
Trip Mode
Group
Only in Altitude mode
can be calibration
(only for
R2
first point on the ground. Get on the bicycle and have a helper push you until the valve
stem returns to its lowest point. Mark the second point on the ground. Measure the
distance between the marks. Enter this value to set the wheel circumference.
Quick Table (Fig b.): Get a suitable circumference value from the table.
1-4. Clock setting
Press the R button to select 12H or 24H. Press L button to for change to next setting mode.
1-5. ODO data setting
The function is designed to re-key in former data of ODO when battery is replaced. A new
user does not need to set this data.
1-6. Heart rate target zone setting
1. Press R button to turn ON target zone or OFF target zone Press L button to set range of
target zone (UP limit/LOW limit)
2. Press L button to select UP limit or LOW limit under setting range of target zone
Press R button to adjust value for UP limit or LOW limit
1-7. Sensor Pairing
1.Sensor pairing Compatible with Di2/ Speed/ Cadence/ Heart Rate/ Power/ Combo
2. If icon show up, the transmitters are paired; if not, you need to do the pairing again.
3. If you have problem with sensor pairing, it might be battery low power; check battery in the
transmitter.
1-8. Power meter calibration
1. Power sensor is paired and Power sensor owns calibration (offset) feature
2. Finished calibrating, Press S button to exit
BUTTON and NORMAL OPERATIONS
FUNCTION SCREEN (Fig.2)
1. Quickly press this button to move in a loop sequence from one function screen to another.
2. Press R button for change function mode forward, Press L button for change function mode
backward
3. Only showing paired sensor data
Press the S button to enter/exit the Data setting mode.
Press the R button the change Bike 1/Bike 2.
Mount computer onto bracket or wake up computer from sleep mode, computer detects
paired sensor, one sensor was not detected by computer, at the moment KEEP/UNPAIR will
be out in the display, to choose KEEP that keeps the paired sensor ID, next time using the
sensor we don't go to setting mode for paring the sensor, computer re-search the sensor in
hold L and R button 2sec. to choose UNPAIR that cancels the paired sensor ID and removes
stored data, Disappears the symbol of paired sensor in the display, next time you have to use
the sensor, you need to go to setting mode for pairing the sensor.
sensor ID
After 2 sec
Auto display
After 2 sec
Auto display
Quick calibration
038
“0”
DATA RESET (Fig.4)
1. Hold down the L button till the LCD digit is blanked, then release it. The computer will reset
data from stored values to zero.
2. ODO, CLK cannot be reset.
BACKLIGHT(Fig.5)
1. Hold the button R for 2 seconds to switch on/off the EL black-light function.
2. When the EL back-light function is at working status, each press of the button R or L will turn
on the back light for 4 seconds.
ABOUT ALTITUDE CALIBRATION(Fig.6)
1. Press both L and R buttons for 2 seconds to Altitude Setting
2. Press the R button to set the value of a digit, and press the L button to move to the next digit.
3. Attention: Calibrate the current altitude only when there're no speed signals.
4. Press both L and R buttons for 2 second, and the current altitude value will return to zero.
5. Click both L and R buttons exit Altitude Setting.
AUTOMATIC START/STOP
The computer will automatically begin counting data upon riding and stop counting data when
riding is stopped. The flickering symbol " " indicates that the computer is at start status.
POWER ON/OFF(Fig.7)
To preserve battery, this computer will automatically switch off and just displays the CLK data
when it has not been used for about 15 minutes. The power turned on be pressing the any
button.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT(Fig.8)
1. When low battery indicator is shown on the display, please check computer and Di2 which one
is low battery status, if it is computer, please replace CR2032 battery, if it is Di2 , please take
off Di2 battery and charge it.
2. The positive (+) pole of the CR2032 battery must face the battery cap.
3. Press buttons L, R, S for 3 seconds to initiate the main unit.
Attention: When computer is low battery status, we suggest that you replace the battery with a
new one A.S.A.P Otherwise, the altitude function be turn off , and the new data may be lost,
when Di2 is low battery status, we suggest that you take Di2 battery for charging A.S.A.P
Otherwise, it will affect to switch gear.
Suitable Fork Size:
12mm to 50mm (0.5" to 2.0") Forks.
Wireless Sensing Distance: 70cm between the transmitter and the main unit.
Wheel Circumference Setting: 1mm - 3999mm (1mm increment)
Operation Temperature:
0°C ~ 50°C (32°F ~ 122°F)
Storage Temperature:
- 10°C ~ 60°C (14°F ~ 140°F)
Main Unit Battery Power:
3V battery x 1 (CR2032), battery operating life is about 2
years. (Based on an average of 1.5 hours use per day)
Transmitter Battery Power: 3V battery x 1 (CR2032).
Dimensions and Weight
Main Unit: 41.78 x57.1x 41.78mm/ 30.10g
Transmitter: 35.8 mm x 34.8mm x14mm/ 13.9g
* The specifications and designs may be changed without notice.
Data Reset
Fig.5
Backlight
After 2 sec
Auto display
backlight ON
Backlight turn On
R2
Turn off backlight function
backlight OFF
L2
Battery Mode
Temperature Mode
Group
Altitude Mode
Group
From Di2 information
go to general mode
information must
be before status
Battery Change
Di2 Low Battery
When Di2 low battery
Once Battery < 25%
Coin
Backlight turn OFF
(Less than 25% for battery of Di2)
3V battery
CR2032
R2
For waking up
(All display will be into sleep mode after 15 min)
Demount and no signals
After
15 min
Get signals
After getting
all sensor
After
2 sec
Press
any key
Must be Mount on bracket
12H mode
Functions
data
: Current speed
1. The current speed is always shown on the upper display during riding.
2. The speed data are updated per second.
3. When you do not ride the bike for more than 4 seconds, the speed data will be
reset to zero.
c l o c k : Clock Time 12H/24H Alternative
1. When the user sets the clock time in Data Setting Mode, there are two formats for
option-12H and 24H.
2. 12H means 12 hours. In this format, to AM or PM. 24H means 24 hours.
DISTANCE: Trip Distance
1. Trip distance refers to the accumulated distance during a trip.
2. Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery, the trip distance record
will be cleared.
RIDE TIME: Riding Time
1. Riding time refers to the accumulated riding time of a trip.
2. Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery, the riding time record will
be cleared.
3.The computer automatically starts measuring the riding time upon receipt of wheel
signals. If you are riding your Bike, whenever you stop, the computer will continue to
count the riding time for 4 more seconds to make sure there're no more wheel
signals.
AVERAGE: Average Speed
1. With this function, the computer will display your average speed during riding.
2. Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery, the average speed record will
be cleared.
3. It'll display "0.0" if the riding time is below 6 seconds.
4. It's updated every second on condition that the riding time is over 6 seconds.
5. The computer will automatically reset the following data to zero once the riding
time is over 100 hours or the distance is over 1000KM (or miles): riding time, trip
distance, average speed.
MAXIMUM: Maximum Speed
1. With this function, the computer will record the maximum speed you reach during
riding.
2. Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery, the max. speed record will
be cleared.
1. With this function, the computer accumulates the total distance of the bike you ride.
2. The odometer data cannot be cleared by the reset operation.
: Speed Pace Arrow
1. The pace arrow shows the comparison between the current speed and average
speed.
2. If the current speed is above or equal to the average speed, the upward arrow ( )
will flash on the display.
3. On the contrary, if the current speed is below the average speed, the downward arrow
( ) will flicker.
CADENCE
CURRENT: RPM Current Cadence
1. RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) is a measure of rotational speed. It's updated every
second.
2. The current RPM (cadence) is always shown on the middle display.
3. If you do not turn the crank for over 4 seconds, the current RPM will be reset to
zero.
MAXIMUM: Maximum Cadence
1. With this function, the computer will record your maximum cadence during riding.
2. Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery, the max. RPM record for
a trip will be cleared.
Wheel size
18 Inch
20 Inch
22 Inch
ATB 24x1.75
24 Inch
Specification
Current speed
Distance
Max speed
Average speed
Odometer
Ride time
1436 mm
1596
1759
1888
1916
Circumference
24x 1 3/8
ATB 26x1.4
ATB 26x1.5
ATB 26x1.75
26Inch (650A)
0-199.9 Km/h 0-120.0 m/h
0-999.99 Km 0-999.99 mile
0-199.9 Km/h 0-120.0 m/h
0-199.9 Km/h 0-120.0 m/h
0-999999 Km 0-999999 mile
00H00M:00S- 99H59M:59S
2. The heart rate display is simple and clear and is convenient for the beginner.
3. ” ↓ “ will display when the heart rate is below the lower limit of the target zone .
4. “ ↑ “ will display while the heart rate is above the upper limit of target zone.
t.im ZONE: Time in Target Zone
Calculates and records the exercise time within the target zone.
T.OUT ZONE: Time over Target Zone
Calculates and records the exercise time above the target zone.
POWER
CURRENT: Current Power
The current Power data is shown on the middle display
Average: Average Power
With this function, the computer will display the average Power data during riding, it
is updated per second
With this function, the computer will dispaly the maximum Power data during riding.
↓ / ↑ : Power Pace Arrow
1. With this function, the computer will display the average cadence during riding. It's
updated per second.
2. Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery, the average cadence
record will be cleared.
hEARTRATE
aLTITUDE
CURRENT: Current Heart Rate
Display the current heart rate on the middle of display.
aVERAGE: Average Heart Rate
Calculating the average heart rate during exercise. According to this value we can
know if the cardiopulmonary condition has been improved while do the same
intensity of exercise.
mAXIMUM: Maximum Heart Rate
Monitors and records the maximum heart rate during exercise.
TARGETZONE: Heart Target Zone
1. The computer displays you set hearttarget
2. in the mode, Press S button to set hearttarget range
↓ / ↑ : Target zone pace arrow limit
1. This value depends on the target zone setup, and the lower and upper limits are
displayed as a heart rate value.
1942
1995
2030
2045
2073 mm
Current HR
Average HR
Max HR
Target Zone
Target zone Up limit
Target zone low limit
1. The pace arrow shows the comparison between the current power and average
power.
2. If the current power is above or equal to the average speed, the upward (↑) will
display on the middle of left side.
3. On the contrary, if the current speed is below the average power, the downward
arrow (↓) will flicker on the middle of left side.
AVERAGE: Average Cadence
Wheel size
Maximum: Maximum Power
CURRENT :Current Altitude
1. The current altitude is always displayed on the upper display.
2. To get accurate basis altitude, the cyclist should calibrate the altitude before each
ride.
3. The measurement is based on the principle that atmospheric pressure decreases as
elevation increases.
4. The altitude is measured by means of the atmospheric pressure, so it's weatherdependent.
5. You may obtain the altitude data from a topographic map or the Internet.
6. The altitude of the altimeter is pre-calibrated by the precise instrument at the factory
before shipment.
GRADIENT :Current altitude gradient
With this function, the computer will display the Current altitude gradient riding.
Or
Pressing
L or R key,
go back
before status
Popular Tires Circumference Reference Table
Circumference
Blinking till getting all sensor sata
Sleep mode
Without
signals
Power Mode
Group
After 4 sec
Power On/off
odoMETER: Odometer
After 2 sec
Auto display
Fig.8
trIP
each press of the button R or L will
turn on the back light for 4 seconds.
Turn on backlight function
Release
L key
Next time
To re-search sensor
Fig.7
Quickly reset value
(except ODO, current value (speed/ Cadence/ HR/ Power/ Altitude/ Temperature/
Battery mode))
Heart rate Mode
Group
R2
L2
Keep
Mount on bracket
Altitude Calibration
Keep
Cadence Mode
Group
Temperature
Mode Group
Altitude mode only for
Has Di2 sensor riding mode display
sensor ID Once unpair the sensor
that stored data will be canceled.
Fig.4
If it cannot detect Di2 sensor
R button is unpair, mean clear the sensor
L button is pair, Keep the senssor ID
After checking
all the
sensor status
Press
any
button
GENERAL SENSOR PAIRING(Fig.3)
1. It provides 3 sets of default tire circumference value for quick setting (RD 700C, MTB 26 and
MTB 29, for Bike1 and Bike2).
2. You may change the value by yourself, too (2155 for Bike1, and 2055 for Bike2).
Altitude mode only for
Uupair
1-2. Unit Selection
1-3.Circumference data setting Bike1/ Bike2
No Di2/ Heart rate/ Powar sensor riding mode display
General sensor pairing
BIKE 1/ BIKE 2 SELECTION
Press R button to choose Km/H or M/H.
Riding mode
1-1. Bike Selection
Press R button to choose Bike 1 or Bike 2 . Hold down the L button for more than 2 second to
change to the unit setting screen.
1. BIKE1/BIKE2
SETTING
Sensor Pairing
All clear
Update
Old value
Update
Old value
It is not Di2 paired, no got the signals
MAIN UNIT SETTING
Setting of second
is to zero
Only
Power Mode
Group
Heart rate Mode
Group
Data setting
Button function description
Cadence Mode
Group
(No Power sensor or No offset function power sensor, no show the setting)
Fig.6
Altitude mode only for
1-8. Power meter calibration
Fig.3
1-6. HR target zone setting
1-5. Odo setting
MTB 650B
(2170mm)
Trip Mode
Group
R2
ALL CLEAR : L+RS hold 3's then enter warm-up display
(1).Data setting mode :
(3). Altitude adjustment mode :
S Button : Press for quit data setting mode
(only in Altitude group and no speed data)
L Button : Press for change setting digital
L Button : Press for change setting digital
Hold 2's for change to next setting R Button : Press for increase setting digital
mode
L + R Button : Press for quit altitude
R Button : Press for increase setting value
adjustment mode
Hold 2's for auto increase setting L + R Button : Hold 2's for rest to zero
value (5 times per second)
(4). Backlight on status
(2).General mode:
L Button : Press to turn on backlight for 4's
L Button : Press for change function
then pressing again for changing
Hold 2's for data reset
group
R Button : Press for change mode group
R Button : Press to turn on backlight for 4's
Hold 2's for on/off EL back-light
then pressing again for changing
L+R Button : Hold 2's for re-search paired
mode
sensor (except in Alti group)
L+R Button : Hold 2's for enter altitude
adjustment mode (in Alti group)
S Button : Press for enter data setting mode
Pairing Error
General Mode
MTB 29
(2260mm)
(If no any
sensors
were paried)
The above display that all sensors are paired.
if one sensor has not been paired,
status of the sensor will not be shown.
Sensor Pairing
Signals detecting
EX: show Di2 information
After
2 sec
MTB 26
(2080mm)
General mode
N button for m sec
Signals
Pairing OK
OK!
General mode_Un-mounted bracket
Fig.2
L : means L button R : means R button
RD 700C (2110mm)
1-4. Clock setting
1-3. Cmm setting
Release the 3 keys
1-7. Sensor Pairing
1-2. Unit setting
1-1. Bike1/Bike2 Setting
All clear
Circumference
Wheel size
ATB 26x2.0(650B) 2099
700x38C
2174 mm
27.5 Inch
2193
28 Inch(700B)
2234
28.6 Inch
2281
30-240 BPM
30-240 BPM
30-240 BPM
1 set
35-240 BPM
30-235 BPM
Time in Target Zone
Time over Target Zone
Current Cadence
Average Canence
Maximum Cadence
12/24 Hours Clock
Wheel size
Circumference
700C Tubular
700x20C
700x23C
700x25C
700x28C
0H:00M:00S-99H:59M:59S
0H:00M:00S-99H:59M:59S
0- 199 rpm
0- 199 rpm
0- 199 rpm
1:00- 12:59 0:00-23:59
Circumference
27 Inch(700 x32)
700x35C
2117
2092
2112
2124
2136
1. With this function, the computer will display the average altitude asscent during
riding.
2. Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery, the average altitude
asscent record will be cleared.
Wheel
Circumference
2155
2164
2nd
Power Current Cadence
Power Average Canence
Power Max Cadence
Temperature
Min temperature
Max temperature
A V G G R A D :Trip AVG altitude gradient
Wheel size
Current altitude
0-3999 watt
Current gradient
0-3999 watt
Average gradient(Uphill only)
0-3999 watt
-10~60℃ 14~140℉ Trip altitude up
-10~60℃ 14~140℉ Trip altitude down
-10~60℃ 14~140℉ Di2
1st
-500m-6000 m -1640ft-19680 ft
± 0-99%
0-99%
0-99999 m 0-99999 ft
0-99999 m 0-99999 ft
2 x10 , 2x11
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
CHECK ITEMS
REMEDY
No pairiing
icon display
1. No paired sensor symbol in display
2. Is the sensor used ANT+?
1. Replace the battery.
2. Be sure that the positive pole of the
battery is facing the battery cap.
1. Go to setting mode for pairing the sensor
2. Please choose having ANT+ symbol sensor
Paired sensor
symbol does
not be displayed
or wrong
displayed
1. Does the paried sensor symbol disappear?
2. Does triangle of the pared sensor symbol
disappear ?
3. Are the magnet and the Transmitter in the
correct position? Is the gap between both
parts correct?
4. Is the wheel circumference setting
correct?
5. Is the sensing distance between the main
unit and the sensor too long?
6. Is the battery for the sensor nearly
exhausted?
1. Go to setting mode for pairing the sensor again
2. Please hold L and R button 2sec for
repair,computer will automatically scan paied
sensor again
3. Refer to the installation manual and correct the
positions and gap.
4. Refer to "Wheel Circumference Measurement
and Setting" and enter a correct value.
5. Refer to the installation manual and adjust the
distance between the main unit and the sensor or
adjust the angle of the sensor.
6. Replace the battery with a new one.
1. With this function, the computer will display the Maximum temperature / Minimum
temperature .
2. Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery, the Maximum temperature
/ Minimum temperature record will be cleared.
Altitude not
displayed
or wrong
displayed
1. Did you calibrate the altitude before
riding?
2. Is the hole for measuring the air pressure
on the bottom of the main unit clean?
1. Refer to "Overview of Button Operation" and
calibrate the altitude before each ride.
2. Always keep the hole for measuring the air
pressure clean. Do not poke anything into
the hole to avoid damage.
1. When low battery indicator is shown on the display, please check computer and Di2
which one is low battery status, if it is computer, please replace CR2032 battery, if it
is Di2 , please take off Di2 battery and charge it.
2. When computer is low battery status, replace the battery with a new one A.S.A.P.
when the symbol blinks on the display.
Otherwise, the new data of some function will not be stored into the computer, and
to save battery power, there's no backlight in low battery status.
3. When Di2 is low battery status, take off Di2 battery and charge it, otherwise it will
affect to switch gear.
Irregular
display
ALTI UP/ALTI DOWN :Trip altitude up / Trip altitude down
1. With this function, it displays the accumulated altitude up and down during a trip.
2. When you ride over uphill paths, the altimeter will accumulate the altitude gains.
However, when you ride over downhill paths, the computer will accumulate the
altitude loss.
temp
C U R R E N T : Current Temperature
Main unit
No display
1. Is the battery dead?
2. Is there incorrect battery installation?
Temperature would be automatically detected under this mode. You could choose
either in °C or °F to display the temperature. This function would bring you the joy of
riding outdoors.
MAXIMUM / MINMUM : Maximum temperature / Minimum
temperature
BATTERY : Low Battery Indicator
:Backlight
1.Press R button to find the Light function, turn on/off the backlight.
2. After turn it on, The symbol " " will apper to indicate the backlight function is at working
status.
3. Press any button to light on for 4 seconds each time, and the symbol will flash at the
same time.
Refer to "Data Setting Mode" and initiate
the computer again.
LCD is black
Did you expose the main unit to the direct
sunlight for a long time when it was not in use?
Put the main unit in the shade to let it return
to normal state.
Display
is slow
Is the temperature below 0°C (32°F)?
Unit will return to normal state when the
temperature rises.
PRECAUTIONS
1. Don’t leave the main unit exposed to direct sunlight when not riding the bike.
2. Don’t disassemble the main unit or its accessories.
3. Check relative position and gap of sensor, magnet and main unit periodically.
4. Don’t use thinner, alcohol or benzine to clean the main unit or its accessories when they become dirty.
5. Remember to pay attention to the road while riding.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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. 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 of the
following measures:
. 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 an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables
when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two 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.

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