Cateye CC-HB1OO User Manual

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CC-HB1OO
WITH HEART RATE MONITOR FUNCTION
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
Introduction
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Thank you for purchasing CATEYE CYCLOCOMPUTER Model CC-HB100. As well as cyclocomputer functions, this model has heart rate monitor functions, which en­ables safe and scientific training, by monitoring heart rate with a Wireless Heart Rate Sensor. Double pulse wireless heart rate transmission helps prevent interference caused by shocks and outer noises, offering the most accurate measuring. In addition to functioning as a cyclocomputer, it can be used as a heart rate monitor for other non­cycling exercise programs. The features are as follows:
Heart Rate Monitor Functions:
* Measures current heart rate with a Wireless Heart Rate Sensor. * Gives target zone training by setting upper/lower heart rate limits, with flashing
alarm symbols. * Measures average heart rate in conjunction with the elapsed time of riding. * Estimates and totals calorie consumption calculated from the heart rate.
Cyclocomputer Functions:
• Current speed
• Maximum speed
• Average speed
• Total distance
• Trip distance
• Elapsed time
• Clock time * Auto (Automatic start/stop) function.
Before operating, thoroughly familiarize yourself with this manual so that you under­stand the functions completely. Keep this manual along with the warranty card for future reference.
Index
Names--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 For Safe Operations --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Button Functions-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 How to Use as a Cyclocomputer
1. Main Unit Preparation ----------------------------------------------------------------- 7
2. Mounting to Bicycle -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
3. Auto (Automatic Start/Stop) Function --------------------------------------------- 9
4. Power Saving Function --------------------------------------------------------------- 9
How to Use as a Heart Rate Monitor
1. Wireless Heart Rate Sensor --------------------------------------------------------10
2. Before Attaching -----------------------------------------------------------------------10
3. Attaching Wireless Heart Rate Sensor ------------------------------------------10
4. Setting Upper/Lower Heart Rate Limit ------------------------------------------- 11 Measuring and Display----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Heart Rate Training --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 Troubleshooting--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14 Replacing Battery
1. Main Unit --------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
2. Wireless Heart Rate Sensor --------------------------------------------------------16 Replacing Electrode Belt --------------------------------------------------------------------------17 Spare Accessories ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------17 Specifications-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18 Limited Warranty ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19 Setting Values Cross Reference Table---------------------------------------------------------19
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Names
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M
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Main Unit
A Display
1. Heart Rate Display
2. Speed Display
3. Sub Display
4. Heart Rate Symbol
5. Alarm Symbol of Upper/Lower Heart Rate Limit
6. Mode Symbol
7. Speed Scale Symbol
8. Wheel Sensor Signal Symbol
9. Auto (Automatic Start/Stop) Mode Symbol B Battery Cover C Contact D Mode Button E Start/Stop Button F AC (All Clear) Button G Set Button
Accessories/Attachments
K Bracket L Wire M Sensor N Sensor Band A (Large/Small) O Sensor Band B P Sensor Screw Q Magnet R Sensor Band Rubber Pad S Bracket Rubber Pad (2 pcs.) T Wire Securing Tape
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Wireless Heart Rate Sensor
H Transmitter I Electrode Belt J Attachment Belt
1 4 72
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C
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B
6 3 98
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For Safe Operations
For safe and appropriate use, always observe the following.
WARNING • If you are a pacemaker user, never use this.
FOR BEST OPERATIONS
Wireless Heart Rate Sensor
• In the following places, strong electromagnetic wave will interfere correct measuring:
1. Places near television sets, radios, motors/engines, or in an automobile/railroad car
2. A railroad crossing, near railway lines, television transmitting station, radar base
• Don't place more than two transmitters within the radius of 1.5 meters of the main unit. Avoid using this unit together with other cordless devices at the same time.
• Don't drop or impact the main unit/transmitter.
• Always keep the Wireless Heart Rate Sensor clean by wiping off sweat with mild soap.
• Don't bend, twist or pull hard at the electrode belt.
• The electrode belt is expendable. It may deteriorate and present function error after a long term use. Replace with a new one when you notice a sign of deterioration.
Main Unit
• Don't leave the main unit exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods of time.
• Never disassemble the main unit.
• Check relative position of sensor and magnet periodically.
• When using this unit as an independent heart rate monitor apart from bicycle, switch off the Auto (auto­matic start/stop) function and use the right button for operation.
• If the space between the buttons and the body becoming clogged with mud or sand, it will hinder button operation. Wash it off softly with water.
• When the contact gets wet, dry it off with cloth; rust will cause function error.
• For cleaning, use mild soap, and wipe dry with a soft cloth. Never apply paint thinner, benzine or alcohol to the computer. Damage will result.
• Maximum transmission for the Wireless Heart Rate Sensor is about 80 cm.
• Don't use this model in an airplane.
• In case your skin reacts with the Wireless Heart Rate Sensor and presents a sign of rash or eruption, refrain from frequent use.
• Don't pay too much attention to your cyclocomputer functions when riding. Keep your eyes on the road and give due consideration to safe riding.
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Fig.1
MODE
Left Button
SUB DISPLAY
T
D
A
O
M
CAL
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HEART RATE DISPLAY
T ---------- Elapsed Time D ---------- Trip Distance A ---------- Average Speed O ---------- Total Distance M --------- Maximum Speed CAL ------ Calorie Consumption
------- 12-Hour Clock HR -------- Heart Rate AP -------- Average Heart Rate
START/STOP
Hold down
2 sec. 4 sec.
HR
AP
Button Functions
Left Button (Mode Button)
With each press of this button, the mode symbol shifts as shown in Fig. 2. * If this button is held for about 2 seconds,
pressed for over 4 seconds, heart rate display is changed from the current heart rate to AP (average heart rate) or from AP to the current heart rate.
Right Button (Start/Stop Button)
With each press, this button starts or stops measuring of trip distance(D), elapsed time(T), average speed(A), average heart rate(AP), and calorie consumption(CAL). During opera­tion, the speed scale symbol flashes. * In the Auto (automatic start/stop) function [when
work (refer to page 9).
Set Button (on the back)
This button is used for the following operations: For switching on/off the Auto (automatic start/stop) function
------------------------------------------------------ press this button in T, D or A mode For setting the wheel circumference ------ press this button in O mode (but in stop state) For setting clock time-------------------------- press this button in For setting the upper/lower heart rate limit
------------------------------------------------------ press this button in M mode (but in stop state)
AC Button (on the back)
This button erases all the data stored in memory. Don't press this button except after replacing the battery or when irregular display occurs. Since all the memories are cleared
off, set the necessary data again according to "Main Unit Preparation" (refer to page 7).
Reset
When the left and right buttons are pressed simultaneously, trip distance, elapsed time, aver­age speed, maximum speed, average heart rate and calorie consumption returns to zero. * If this operation is executed in O display, it doesn't reset the data; instead, the wheel
circumference stored in memory is displayed.
symbol (12-hour clock) is displayed. If
symbol is on], this button does not
display (but in stop state)
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