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Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the growing number of cyclists who are
discovering a powerful new generation of bicycle computers. Your Specialized
SpeedZone® Team has been designed to provide the best combination of performance,
features, durability and ease of use and installation.
The following functions available on your
SpeedZone® Team bicycle computer:
SPD - Current Speed
AVS - Average speed
MXS - Maximum Speed
ATM - Automatic Start/Stop Timer
DST - Trip Distance
ODO - Odometer (total distance)
ASI - +/- Average Speed Indicator
TM - Stopwatch
Digital 12/24 Hour Clock
Analog Clock
This computer also features:
• Easy Calibration Mode
• Wireless Mounting System
• Triple Display LCD
• Backlit LCD display.

• Second Wheel Option
• Water Resistant Housing
• 2 Year Warranty
• Sleep Mode after one-hour inactivity
to preserve battery life

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What is included in you SpeedZone® Team
package:
1. SpeedZone® Team Computer (1)
2. Mounting bracket (2)
3. Magnet with screw (1)
4. Cable tie wraps (4)
5. Mounting bracket sizing straps (3)
6. Transmitter (1)
7. Transmitter mounting bracket (1)
Mounting the SpeedZone® Team:
The SpeedZone® Team Wireless transmitter can
mount on the right or the left side of the fork blade.
The right side should be used on large frames or
when a suspension fork is installed. The optimal distance between the computer and the transmitter is 24
inches (610mm) The distance may need to be less that
24 inches (610mm) if ambient temperatures are
below 40 °F (4 °C). To reduce signal loss in colder
temperatures, the transmitter should be mounted as
close to the computer as possible. (maximum mounting distance is 28 inches). Use the transmitter mounting bracket and tie-wraps provided to position the sensor. Do not tighten the tie-wraps until final placement

24in.
max
1-2mm

fig.1
fig.2
of the magnet is correct. See figure 1.
Attach the magnet to a spoke across from
the transmitter with the magnet screw. The
clearance between the magnet and the
transmitter should be approximately 1/32”1/16” (1-2mm). Tighten the magnet and
transmitter. Do not over-tighten the magnet
screw See figure 2.
Attach the mount to the handlebar using the
bracket screw provided. Tighten so that the
bracket cannot rotate on the handlebar.
There are several sizing straps provided to fit
different diameter bars See figure 3.

the computer forward onto the mounting
until it ‘snaps’ into place with an audible
click. To remove the computer, push it backward until it releases from the mount. To test
for proper installation of the magnet, transmitter and computer, activate the computer
by pushing the ‘MODE’ (right side) button
and pick up the front of the bicycle and
spin the wheel. The “wheel option” indica-

fig.3
tor will flash. If it does not flash, check the
sensor and magnet alignment. Realign as
necessary until the “wheel option” indicator
flashes while spinning the wheel.
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Programming:
Programming the functions of your
SpeedZone® Team requires it to be placed
in various “modes” (i.e. odometer mode,
distance mode). The computer can be
cycled through these modes by pressing the
“MODE” button located on the right-hand
side of the housing. Once a specific mode
has been entered, its values can be reset or
adjusted by pressing either the “FUNCTION” button located on the left hand side
of the housing or by using a combination of
the “MODE” and “FUNCTION” buttons.
1. Miles or Kilometers selection:
Your SpeedZone® Team will record speed
and distance in either miles (M/h) or kilometers (KM/h). To enter your selection of
miles or kilometers, push the “MODE” button until ODO (odometer) appears in the
lower left side of the display (This is called
the odometer mode). Hold down the
“FUNCTION” (left side) button and ‘tap’ the
“MODE” button once. The Km/h, m/h indicator will begin blinking. You may now
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alternate between miles and kilometers by
pressing the “MODE” button. When the
correct choice is flashing, select it by pressing the “FUNCTION” button. You will now
enter the “Programmable Odometer” mode.
If the odometer setting is correct push the
“FUNCTION” button (5 times) to exit to
odometer mode (otherwise, see “Setting the
programmable odometer below).

retain the mileage you have already ridden. To enter a mileage into the odometer,
press the “MODE” button until the flashing
digit is correct. (Note: The “MODE” button
may be held to scroll to the correct digit.)
Press the “FUNCTION” button to select the
next digit to the right. Repeat the process
until all five digits are entered as your existing mileage.

2. Setting the
Programmable
Odometer:
The programmable
odometer mode is
accessed by entering the odometer (ODO) mode and holding
down the “FUNCTION” button and ‘tapping’ the “MODE” button once. The Km/h
indicator will flash. If the Km/h setting is
correct press the “FUNCTION” button once
and a five digit number will appear. You
are now in the programmable odometer
mode. This mode is useful if you have
replaced the battery and would like to

3. Wheel Circumference Selection:
To set the circumference for the type of tires
you are using, you can use Specialized’s
exclusive “Easy Calibration Mode” or measure your actual tire circumference by the
roll-out method. Two different tire diameters
may be entered into the computer’s
“Second Wheel Option.”
Easy Calibration Mode:
Your SpeedZone® Team has been preprogrammed with the following 14
Specialized tire sizes:
•26 X 1.0 •26 X 1.25 •26 X 1.5
•26 X 1.75 •26 X 1.9 •26 X 2.0

•26 X 2.1 •26 X 2.2 •650 X 20
•700c X 20 •700c X 23 •700c X 26
•700c X 32 •700c X 38
When using Easy Calibration Mode, the
SpeedZone® will display the tire size on
it’s LCD display
screen. (see figure 6)
The Easy Calibration
Mode is accessed by
fig.6
entering the odometer (ODO)
mode and holding down the
“FUNCTION” button for three seconds.
The display will now show the currently
selected tire size for wheel option #1.
To scroll through the preprogrammed tire
sizes tap both the “MODE” and “FUNCTION” buttons simultaneously. When you
reach the desired tire size press the
“FUNCTION” button once to select it and
enter Easy Calibration Mode for wheel
option #2. Follow the same procedure to
program the wheel #2 tire size and tap the
“FUNCTION” button to exit to odometer
mode.
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Roll Out Method
The roll out method will provide the most
accurate computer calibration and can take
into account variables such as inflation pressure, rim width and rider weight.
1. Extend a tape measure out to 3000mm
(120 inches) and lock it in place.
2. With your tire inflated to its proper pressure, place the valve at the 6:00 position (at
the bottom) directly over the start of the measuring tape.
3. Roll the wheel one complete revolution until
the valve stem is again at the 6:00 position.
Read the tape directly under the valve and
note the distance in millimeters. (To convert
inches to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4).
Use this number to replace the default
(default values are 2054 for wheel one, and
2113 for wheel two) when programming
your computer.
Roll Forward
You may also use
Stem
the following
quick
reference chart:
Wheel
Circumference

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Generic Tire Size Chart
This chart is for non-Specialized tires
26 X 1.75
2140
26 X 2.0
2074
26 X 2.1
2090
650C X 20
1945
700C X 26
2124
700C X 38
2170
Programming in the circumference:
To enter the tire circumference number,
enter the odometer (ODO) mode by holding down the “FUNCTION” button for
three seconds. The display will now show
the currently selected tire size for wheel
option #1. If necessary scroll through the
preprogrammed tire sizes by tapping both
the “MODE” and “FUNCTION” buttons
simultaneously until the display shows a
four digit number. This number represents
your tire circumference in millimeters. Press
the “MODE” button
until the flashing
digit is correct.
(Note: The “MODE”
button may be held

to scroll to the correct digit.) Press the
“FUNCTION” button to select the next digit
to the right. Repeat the process until all four
digits are entered as your tire circumference. Press the “FUNCTION” button once
to select it and enter the circumference for
wheel option #2. Follow the same procedure to program the wheel #2 tire size
and tap the “FUNCTION” button to exit to
odometer mode.
4. Setting the Clock
Your SpeedZone® Team features two
clocks, one analog and one digital. The
hands of the analog clock will be set automatically to correspond to the digital one.
To access the “clock mode” press and hold
the “MODE” button for three seconds. To
set the clock, press the “FUNCTION” button for three seconds. The display will flash
either twelve (12:) or twenty four (24:).
Select between 12: or 24: mode by pressing the “MODE” button. Press the “FUNCTION” button to set the mode.

The hour digit will now begin flashing .
Press the “MODE” button to adjust the hour
digits and press the “FUNCTION” button
to set. The minutes will flash and can be
adjusted by pressing the “MODE” button.
(hold the “MODE” button to scroll through
the digits quickly) Press the “FUNCTION”
button to set the minutes and return to clock
mode
Note: The minute-hand of the analog
clock has twelve segments and can only
display time in five minute increments. The
hand will not jump to the next segment
until the digital clock reaches whole five
minute intervals. (e.g. 12:05, 12:10,
12:15 etc.)
5. Timer
Selection
The timer can be
selected for either
Automatic Timer
Mode (ATM) or
Timer Mode (TM). The ATM selection
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allows you to keep track of your actual riding time. The timer
only operates when
the wheel is rotating
and cannot be
turned on or off manually.
The TM selection is just like a conventional
stopwatch. The timer is activated manually
and records the time whether the wheel is
rotating or not. Tapping the “FUNCTION”
button starts and stops the stopwatch and
holding the “FUNCTION” button for three
seconds will reset to stopwatch.
Note: The average speed (AVS) will be
calculated differently based upon the selection of ATM or TM. If ATM is selected,
the AVS is based upon only riding time.
If TM is selected the AVS is based on the
total time the stopwatch is turned on or
activated.
To select between ATM and TM press and
hold the “FUNCTION” and tap the
“MODE” button. Either ATM or TM will
flash. Press the “MODE” button to select
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between the two modes and press “FUNCTION” to return to normal operating mode.
Computer Functions
Speedometer- Speed is always indicated
on the top line of the screen. The speed is
shown continuously up to 99.9M/h (99.9
Km/h) with a resolution of 0.1 M/h (0.1
Km/h)
Average Speed (AVS)- The average
speed is displayed on the lower line of the
screen when AVS is shown on the left. The
average speed is based upon whether the
ATM or the TM mode has been selected,
the resolution of the average speed is
shown in 0.1M/h or Km/h increments.
+/- Average Speed Indicator- An up
or down arrow
displayed in the
upper right side of
the screen shows
whether the cur-

rent speed is above or below the average
speed. The arrow is always displayed so
you know if you’re maintaining your average speed while in another mode.
Maximum
Speed (MXS)The maximum is
displayed on the
lower line of the
screen when MXS is shown on the left. The
maximum speed is retained in memory and
updated when a higher speed is attained.
The maximum speed can be reset by pressing the “FUNCTION” button for three seconds.
Auto
Start/Stop
Timer (ATM)The stop watch
function will operate only when there is
speed input and records the actual time
spent riding. Pressing the “FUNCTION” key
for 3 seconds will reset the ATM display to
zero.

Timer Mode
(TM)- In TM mode
the stopwatch function will operate when the “FUNCTION”
button is pressed. The stopwatch will record
the total time after the button is pressed
regardless of whether there is speed input or
not. The average speed (AVS) will be calculated based on the time the timer mode is activated.
Trip Distance (DST)- Trip distance mode
will record up to 999.99 miles or kilometers
and then roll to zero. The trip distance function can be reset
by pressing the
“FUNCTION” button for three seconds. The resolution is 0.01 miles
(0.01Kilometers). The trip distance is shown
on the lower line of the screen.
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Odometer (ODO)- The odometer will
record the total distance traveled up to
99,999 miles or kilometers and then roll to
zero. The odometer can be reset by pressing the “FUNCTION” button for
three seconds.
The total distance
is shown on the
lower line of the
screen.
Programmable Odometer- The
odometer digits are user setable. This is
convenient for transferring your hard-earned
mileage that is usually lost when changing
batteries or computers.
Clock- The SpeedZone® Team has two
clocks, one digital and one analog. The
digital clock is accessed by pressing the
“MODE” button for three seconds. There is
an option of either 12 hour or 24 hour
clock settings and is shown on the lower
line of the screen. The analog clock is
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always displayed in the upper right side of
the screen. The minute-hand of the analog
clock has twelve segments and can only
display time in five minute increments. The
hand will not jump to the next segment until
the digital clock reaches whole five minute
intervals.
Second Wheel Mode- For riders who
own more than one bicycle or who frequently change tires, the SpeedZone®
Team is capable of storing two tire sizes.
You can change between the two sized by
pressing both the “MODE” and “FUNCTION” buttons simultaneously for three seconds. The second wheel mode indicator
will change from 1 to 2. Mileage recorded
will be cumulative between the two sizes.
(an accessory handlebar mount is available
from your Specialized dealer)
Backlight- The backlight feature of your
SpeedZone® Team is activated by pressing
the “BACKLIGHT” button on the top of the
computer. When pressed the backlight will

remain on for 5 seconds. During this time
the current-speed display will be frozen,
however the SpeedZone® Team will continue to monitor time and distance functions.
Triple Display LCD- The display screen
on your SpeedZone® Team can provide
three pieces of information simultaneously:
Current Speed (always displayed on the top
line of the screen), Current Time (on analog
clock),and your choice of one of the following: Average Speed, Maximum Speed,
Current Time (digital clock), Trip Distance or
Odometer.
Installing the BatteryYour SpeedZone® Team Computer comes
with the battery installed at the factory.
Should you need to replace the battery,
push the computer backwards to remove it
from the handlebar mount. Before removing
the battery make a note of your odometer
reading and wheel circumference settings
so that you can re-enter them when you
restart the computer. Turn the computer over

so the display is facing downward. Use a
coin to unthread the battery cap from the
computer. Install the battery (model
CR2032) with the positive pole (+) facing
upward. Carefully thread the battery cap
back onto the case with a coin.
(See Figure 7)
If the LCD display is
blank or shows
incomplete digits, turn
the computer over
and press the “AC”
button on the bottom
fig.7
of the case with the
tip of a pen or a paper clip. This will clear
all the data and re-start the computer.
Reinstall the computer by pushing it forward
into the mount until it snaps into place.
The Transmitter battery can be replaced by
using a small coin to unthread the battery
cap from the transmitter, replacing the battery (model 23A) and carefully threading
the battery cap back into place.
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Troubleshooting:
Display is blank: Change the batter y
or press the AC button on the bottom of
the case
Display shows partial digits: Press
the AC button on the bottom of the case.
Speed/distance not recording:
Check transmitter/magnet alignment.
Make sure that the transmitter is no more
than 28 inches from the battery (move
the transmitter as close to the computer
as possible).l
Entire screen is dark: Did you leave
the bike parked in the hot direct sun
when it was parked? If so, move the bike
to the shade. The data will be OK.
Computer moves on handlebar:
Tighten mount or add sizing straps to
improve fit on handlebar.
Important!
Pay attention to traffic and road conditions at all times. Your first obligation is
to be attentive and to ride safely.
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• Keep your computer in good shape
and use it safely:
• Do not expose it to direct sunlight
except when you are riding
• Do not disassemble it
• Make sure the magnet and the
transmitter are well aligned. Check them
regularly.
• 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 your
spokes and cause an accident.
• See your authorized Specialized dealer if you have any trouble installing or
maintaining your computer.
• Clean the unit with a mild detergent
and a soft dry cloth. Never use any kind
of solvent or alcohol.

• The SpeedZone® Team computer is
intended for use on bicycles only and
should not be used on any motorized
vehicle.
Warranty Information:
Specialized cycling computers are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials
and/or workmanship (excluding battery) for
a period of two years from the date of purchase. Specialized will at its option, repair
or replace your defective computer.
To receive warranty service send the unit, a
copy of the sales receipt and a brief
description of the problem to:
Specialized Bicycle Components Inc.
15130 Concord Circle
Morgan Hill, CA. 95037
Attn: Product Services/Computer
Warranty

Specifications:
Current Speed: 0.0 to 99.9 MPH
0.0 to 99.9 Km/H
Average Speed
(AVS)

0.0 to 199.9 MPH
0.0 to 199.9 Km/H

Maximum Speed 0.0 to 199.9 MPH
(MXS)
0.0 to 199.9Km/H
Stopwatch
(TM)

0 to 9hrs, 59min,
59sec. recycling type

Automatic Timer 0 to 9hrs, 59min, )
(ATM)
59sec. recycling type
Trip Distance
(DST)
Odometer
(ODO)

0 to 999.99 miles or Km
0 to 99,999 miles or Km

Operating Temp 40°F to 104°F
(4°C to 40°C)

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