Cateye OS1.1 User Manual

Model OS1.1
REFERENCE GUIDE
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personal cyclocomputer
Introduction
Important
Warning!
• Do not give excessive attention to the monitor or the data. Always pa y attention to the road, traffic and your surroundings.
•Keep this product away from children. If children should use this product, they should have adult supervision.
•Dispose of the used batteries properly. Keep batteries out of children's reach. In case a battery is swallowed, contact a doctor immediately.
Caution!
•Avoid dropping or severely jarring the main unit.
•Avoid exposing the main unit to direct sun light for extended periods of time.
• Do not disassemble the main unit.
• Do not apply chemicals (thinner or benzene) to the unit.
•Static electricity could cause a function error, resulting in abnormal display of the data.
•Periodically check the positions and mounting conditions of the magnet and the sensor.
Buttons ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
Setup ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-5
Functions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-8
Menu Screen ------------------------------------------------------------------------9-16
Troubleshooting--------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 18
Optional parts/
Limited Warranty ------------------------------------------------------------ 19
Registration --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
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Buttons
START/STOP button (ENTER)
MODE button (SELECT)
MENU button
REV FWD
RESTART button
See how the four buttons work in the various modes.
START/STOP button (ENTER)
Normally this button starts and stops timer that effects the other functions like average speed, etc. When measuring, the speed scale icon flashes.
Measurement icons
1 Elapsed Time icon 2 Trip Distance icon 3 Average Speed icon 4 Maximum Speed icon 5 Total Distance icon 6 Current Speed icon 7 Clock Time icon
While setting up the unit this button enters and completes each selection.
MODE button (SELECT: FWD/REV)
Normally this button switches the function of the lower display. In the setting mode this button forwards and reverses among options. The right button is FWD (forward) and the left button is REV (reverse).
MENU button
This button is used to bring up the MENU screen, where previously stored data can be reviewed or settings can be changed.
RESTART button
This button is used only after replacing the battery or when screen freezes or appears erratic.
Reset operation (Resetting the screen data)
Simultaneously press START/STOP/ENTER button and either MODE/SELECT button in order to reset the daily Trip Distance, Average Speed, and Elapsed Time to zero, and the Countdown
Press simultaneously
data to its original setting. Total Distance (Odo) and Clock Time are not effected.
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Setup (CLEAR ALL DATA)
Before first use or to erase all the stored data (Format operation)
Setup
Speed scale setting
Tire size setting
Date setting
Time scale setting
Clock time setting
Custom setup entrance
NO
Setup finished
QUICK SETUP CUSTOM SETUP
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To erase all the data stored in the main unit, carry out the format operation.
1. Hold the unit as shown in the figure. PRESS AND HOLD the two MODE/SELECT buttons, press and release RESTART button on the back of the OS. CONTINUE HOLDING DOWN the two MODE/SELECT buttons for TWO MORE SECONDS and let go. Now the FORMAT YES/NO prompt will appear.
2. Select YES and press ENTER/START/STOP button.
Caution: Ta ke note that all the data is erased by this operation. If
you want to stop the formatting operation, select "NO", and the Clock Time setting screen will appear. Since the clock has already been returned to its initial setting, set only the
time. Once format operation is done, the unit needs to be set up from the first step.
Setup process
Function customizing
Font size setting
Personal data input
YES
Setup finished
In addition to Quick Setup that is writ­ten in the Setup guide, there is Cus­tom setup (see the next page). In the Custom setup, you can select only your favorite functions that you want to use, and you can also choose your preferred font size and input your per­sonal data. Note: By pressing the two SELECT/
MODE buttons simulta­neously you can go back to the next previous screen.
Goes to previous screen
Setup (Custom setup)
Custom setup
To personalize your Cat Eye OS1.1, select YES in Custom setup prompt.
Function customizing
You can choose to display just the functions you would like. Press EN­TER/START/STOP button to select each function you would like to dis­play . Y ou can also simply SELECT ALL to displa y all se ven cyclocomputer functions. you can choose any of the following 6 functions (current speed is always displayed): Elapsed Time, Trip Distance, Average Speed, Maxi­mum Speed, Total Distance and Clock. To complete function custom­ization navigate to "FINISHED" and press ENTER/START/STOP but­ton. (Refer to page12.)
Font size
Choose a display percentage font size.
70:30(%) 50:50(%) 30:70(%) 100(%)
Personal data input
Setup finished
Input your name. Up to 16 letters can be input. (Refer to Per­sonal data input on page 14. Note, how­ever, that your name and birthday cannot be entered separately
during setup.) You can change the settings later, using the function settings on the MENU screen. Refer to Pages 9-16.
Input your birth­day month and day (mm/dd).
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Functions (Spd, Tm, Dst, Av, Mx, Odo)
Current Speed
Current Speed always displays in the upper display. The data is updated once a second. When the font size is 100%, Current Speed appears be­tween Clock Time and Elapsed Time and is indicated by the flashing Spd icon.
0.0(3.0)-65.9 mph [0.0(4.0)-105.9 km/h]
Elapsed Time
This is the ride time from the start to the present and shown in hours, min­utes and seconds. Performing a reset operation returns the data to zero. After 9:59'59" the timer will continue counting from 0.00.00.
0.00.00 - 9.59.59
Trip Distance
The trip distance from the start to the present time is displayed. Performing a reset operation returns the data to zero.
0.00 - 99999.99 mile [km]
Average Speed
The average speed from the start to the present time is displayed. Perform­ing a reset operation returns the data to zero. When the trip distance exceeds
99999.99km or the elapsed time exceeds 99:59'59", [ERROR] will appear on the display and calculation of Average Speed will no longer compute.
0.0 - 65.9 mph [0.0 - 105.9 km/h]
Maximum Speed
The maximum instantaneous speed from the start to the present time is dis­played. Performing a reset operation returns the data to zero. Maximum speed is calculated regardless if the ride timer is on.
0.0(3.0)-65.9 mph [0.0(4.0)-105.9 km/h]
Total Distance
The odometer distance is accumulated continuously. It is not effected by performing a reset operation. Odometer distance is calculated regardless if the ride timer is on.
0.0 - 999999.9 mile [km] If you push the two MODE buttons simultaneously, the personal distance
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review screen will be displayed for three seconds.
Functions (Clock Time, Countdown, Pace arrow, Eco mode, Auto mode)
Clock Time
Time is displayed in 12h or 24h mode. If you push the two MODE buttons simultaneously, the date/weekday re­view screen will be displayed for three seconds.
Countdown
When the countdown function is on, the remaining distance or time (which­ever you have selected), as compared to the time you started measuring, will be displayed. If the measured distance/time exceeds your setting, a negative value will flash. Resetting returns the countdown to the original setting. If you push the two MODE/SELECT buttons simultaneously while the countdown screen is visible, the screen you did not select will appear for three seconds. Note: The countdown has been set to "OFF" as a default. This function
will appear on the measuring screen only when it is set to "ON" in the function setting process.
*In the sample screens above and on the previous pages, the digits are
Pace arrow
Eco mode (Sleep mode)
Auto mode
shown at 70% and 30% size resectively.
The pace arrow indicates if the current speed is faster or slower than the average speed. If the current speed is equal to the average speed, both arrows appear.
When the main unit is left without receiving any signal for about three minutes, the display goes blank. When any main button is pressed, or the wheel starts again, the screen wakes up and returns to normal display.
When Auto Mode is on, the unit automatically starts/stops measuring func­tions related to the timer when the wheel is spinning. icon comes on. In the default state, Auto Mode is off.
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Functions (Personal data, Battery life)
Personal data display
Battery life indicator
Replacing battery Battery life: approximately 1 year (if used for 1 hour a day)
Close
Open
RESTART
Restart operation (1.When erratic data appears; 2.After replacing battery)
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On the normal operation screen, if you hold down the two MODE buttons simultaneously for three seconds or longer, the current personal data set­tings will be displayed for five seconds. If only a NAME or BIRTHDAY has been entered, only that data will be displayed. If no personal data has been entered, the space will be dis­played in blank.
If this indicator appears, the battery is beginning to run down. When the battery is consumed further, it begins to flash.
Note: Depending on the environment, the battery life indicator might
appear earlier than expected. Use the indicator as a rough stan­dard. If the display does not become darker even after adjusting the display contrast, it is time to replace the battery.
After replacing the battery, press RESET button on the bac k of the main unit. (Refer to the restart operation.) Note: When the battery life indicator starts blinking, it is recom-
CR2032
In the following situations, press RESTART button on the back of the main unit.
• after replacing the battery
•when pushing the buttons produce no effect, or the screen is frozen. Caution: Pressing Restart button erases all Elapsed Time, Trip Distance,
mended that the battery be replaced the same day. After replacing the battery, you must reset the time. You do not need to reset the date.
Average Speed, Maximum Speed and Clock Time data. After a restart, the clock time setting screen will appear auto­matically. Be sure to reset the times.
Menu screen
Menu screen
When MENU button is pressed, the screen changes from measuring screens to menu screens.
Measuring screen
MENU
Refer to page 10
FWD
(
SELECT
REV
(
SELECT
)
Menu screens are divided into two categories: "Data Review" reviews the previous recorded data; "Function Setting" allows you to change various settings. Note: In the Menu Screen, battery runs down faster than the normal
measuring screen.
Data review (Checklist)
REV
(
SELECT
Weekly
distance
ing
)
Maximum
speed
recorded
Display
contrast
(
Monthly distance
Personal distance
Yearly
distance
FWD
SELECT
Clockwise
)
Last ride day data
Counter-
ENTER
START/STOP
(
)
Function settings (Function checklist)
clockwise
)
Function customiz-
Date
Mode
navigation
Refer to page 11 to 16
ENTER START/STOP
(
Tire size
)
mode
Auto
REV
(
SELECT
)
Counterclockwise
Clock
time
Font size
FWD
(
SELECT
Clockwise
Count
down
)
Personal
data
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Menu screen (Data review)
Data review
Checks and reviews the accumulated data of the past. Press MENU button again to return to measuring screen. Note: The data of weeklky distance, monthly distance and yearly distance are the accumu-
lated amount of the trip distance (Dst). This accumulated amount is saved when the clock passes midnight. When saved, the digits after the second decimal place are cut off. Therefore, the accumulated amount differs from the data of odometer (Odo).
Last ride day data
ENTER
(
START/STOP
)
Maximum speed ever recorded
ENTER
(
START/STOP
)
Yearly distance
ENTER
(
START/STOP
)
Monthly distance
ENTER
START/STOP
)
(
Weekly distance
ENTER
(
START/STOP
)
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Shows all the data measured in the last ride day (0:00
- 23:59 or midnight to midnight). When the clock passes midnight, the day's data is memorized as the "last ride day data".
To reset the maximum speed ever recorded, simultaneously press START/STOP/ENTER button and either MODE/SELECT button while the maximum speed ever recorded is visible. Caution: When the maximum speed ever recorded
is reset, the maximum speed on the mea­suring screen is also reset.
The yearly distance is displayed for the past
ENTER
(
START/STOP
ENTER START/STOP
(
ENTER
(
START/STOP
)
)
)
six years. Press ENTER/START/STOP button and the screen shows the data in the graph format. (Maximum value of the graph: 12000km, Minimum value of the graph: 500km)
The monthly distance is displayed for one year. Press ENTER/START/STOP button and the screen shows the data in the graph format by six months period. (Maximum value of the graph: 1200km, Minimum value of the graph: 50km)
A week's trip distance is displayed day by day. Press ENTER/START/STOP button and the screen shows the data in the graph format. (Maximum value of the graph: 120km, Minimum value of the graph: 5km)
Menu screen (Function settings)
Function setting
The function setting screens allow you to change various programmed functions. Current settings for each parameter are displayed on the appropriate function setting screen (ex­cept for display contrast and personal data). Pressing ENTER/ST AR T/ST OP b utton on a function setting screen brings up the setting change screen. Select numbers or items us­ing SELECT/MODE button, and then press ENTER/START/STOP button in order to return to the function setting screen. To return to the measuring screen, press MENU button. Note: To return to the previous screen during the setting operation, press the two SE-
LECT/MODE buttons simultaneously.
Caution: If you press MENU button in the middle of the setting operation, you will immedi-
ately return to the measuring screen, and all unsaved changes will be lost.
Tire size setting Inputs two different tire sizes A and B. (A: setup value ,
ENTER START/STOP
)
(
Function setting screen
How to set tire size
A or B..... Chooses your bike, A or B.
• Press SELECT/MODE button to select A or B.
• Press ENTER/START/STOP to decide.
SIZE ...... Changes the figure of the tire sizes A and B.
“EASY” setting: ........... inputs the figure by the inch size 14 inch
“CUSTOM” setting:..... inputs the figure by millimeters 10 -
B: initial value 2050) Entering the tire size is simple: to enter the circum-
ference in inches, choose "EASY"; to enter it in milli­meters, choose "CUSTOM". Note: When EASY is chosen, there may be slight
errors because of the difference between the actual wheel circumference and the approxi­mation in inches.
- 27 inch; 9999mm (Refer to Tire Size Calibration
Chart in page 16.) Select a number using SELECT/MODE button, and press ENTER/ST AR T/ST OP button to save it.
Goes to previous screen
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Menu screen (Function settings)
Date setting
ENTER START/STOP
(
Function setting screen
Function customizing
ENTER START/STOP
(
Function setting screen
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Sets the date. First set the year, then the month, then the day. It is important to follow this procedure correctly, as previously
)
stored data may be affected. Select a number using SELECT/MODE button, and press EN­TER/START/STOP button to save it. After the day has been set, the verification screen will appear. Press ENTER/START/STOP button to save the setting. Note: The date-setting process may take some time if a num-
ber of dates need to be shifted. When the process is com­plete, the "DATE" detail screen will reappear.
Caution: If you reset the date while you are using the unit, previ-
ously recorded ride data will become inconsistent. If,
in resetting the date, you exceed the display range for
the yearly, monthly, or weekly distance graphs, you will
not be able to look at past data.
Selects only your favorite functions that you want
)
How to customize functions
1) Select the necessary function using SELECT/MODE button. If you need all of the functions, choose "SELECT ALL".
2) Save your selection by pressing ENTER/START/STOP button. The icons of the selected functions will light up at the bottom of the screen. (You can cancel your selection by pressing the button again.) The settings can be completed only when you select functions.
to use. When you select Quick setup, all functions will be displayed as a default.
3) To save your function selections, go to "FINISHED" and press ENTER/ START/STOP button.
Menu screen (Function settings)
Display contrast setting
ENTER START/STOP
)
(
Function setting screen
Personal distance
ENTER START/STOP
)
(
Function setting screen
How to enter personal distance
1) Select the first digit using SELECT/MODE button.
2) Press ENTER/START/STOP button to move to the next digit.
3) When you have entered the last digit, press ENTER/START/STOP but-
ton to complete the process.
Note: You can reset the number by simultaneously pressing ST AR T/ST OP/
Mode navigation on/off
ENTER
(
START/STOP
)
Function setting screen
Adjusts the contrast of the screen (right: darker , left: lighter). Move the scale mark using SELECT/MODE button, and press ENTER/START/STOP button to save the new "con­trast settings". Note: The darker the display, the higher the battery con-
sumption.
You can input accumulated distance from a different cyclocomputer. Then the total distance starts measuring from that figure. "This is your Personal Distance". Up to six digits can be entered.
ENTER button and either MODE/SELECT button on the "INPUT" screen.
Shows what is the previous/next function when MODE button is pressed to navigate to a new function. In the default setup, mode naviga­tion is on. Select "ON" or "OFF" using SELECT/MODE button, and press ENTER/START/STOP but­ton to save your selection. Note: At initial setting, this function has al-
ready been on.
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Menu screen (Function settings)
Personal data input
ENTER START/STOP
)
(
Function setting screen
How to enter personal data
Select NAME or BIRTHDAY using SELECT/MODE button. Entering your name:
Up to 16 letters can be entered.
1) Pressing SELECT/MODE button repeartedly runs through the charac­ters A-Z, a-z, 0-9, punctuation marks, space, and .
2) Pressing ENTER/START/STOP button selects the currently visible char­acter, and moves the cursor to the next character.
3) When you are finished, navigate to and press ENTER/START/STOP button. The, the review screen will appear. If the name is 16 characters long, entering the 16th character brings up the review screen automati­cally.
4) Select "YES" on the review screen and press ENTER/START/STOP button to save your name.
Entering your birthday:
1) Enter your birth day starting with the month, and press ENTER/START/ STOP button. The review screen will appear.
2) Select "YES" on the review screen and press ENTER/START/STOP button to save your birthday.
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You can enter your name and birthday. Name and birthday can be entered separetely. Select NAME or BIRTHDAY using SELECT/MODE button.
Menu screen (Function settings)
Countdown setting
ENTER START/STOP
)
(
Function setting screen
3) Enter a value. The time can be set in the order of second, minute, and hour. Press SELECT/MODE button to select a value, and then press ENTER/START/STOP button to save the value.
• Time setting range: 9.59.59 - 0 (default: 1.00.00)
• Distance setting range: 999.9 - 0.0 km (default: 30.0 km)
Font size setting
ENTER START/STOP
)
(
Function setting screen
Turns the countdown function on and off, and speci­fies whether distance or time is to be counted down.
How to set countdown
ON/OFF ....... Turns the countdown function on or off.
1) Press SELECT/MODE button to se­lect "ON" or "OFF".
2) Press ENTER/START/STOP button to execute your choice.
SELECT ...... Selects whether the distance or time fig-
ure is to be displayed.
SETTING ..... Selects whether the distance or time fig-
ure is to be counted down.
1) Press SELECT/MODE button to se­lect either "TM" or "DST".
2) Press ENTER/START/STOP button to enter your choice.
Using SELECT/MODE button, select the size of font that is easiest for you to read, and press ENTER/START/STOP button to save your selection.
Note: When digits exceed the screen size the figures are
automatically reduced. In the default figure it is 70:30.
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Menu screen (Function settings)
Clock time setting
ENTER START/STOP
)
(
Function setting screen
Auto mode When Auto mode is on, the unit automatically starts/stops
ENTER START/STOP
)
(
Function setting screen
Tire Size Calibration Chart
TIRE SIZE mm inch
CUSTOM EASY
12 x 1.75
935
14 x 1.50
1020
14 x 1.75
1055
16 x 1.50
1185
16 x 1.75
1195
18 x 1.50
1340
18 x 1.75
1350
20 x 1.75
1515
20 x 1-3/8
1615
22 x 1-3/8
1770
22 x 1-1/2
1785
24 x 1
1753
24 x 3/4Tu
1785
24 x 1-1/8
1795
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14inch
16inch
18inch
20inch 22inch
TIRE SIZE mm inch
24 x 1-1/4 24 x 1.75 24 x 2.00 24 x 2.125 26 x 7/8 26 x 1(59) 26 x 1(65) 26 x 1.25 26 x 1-1/8 26 x 1-3/8 26 x 1-1/2 26 x 1.40 26 x 1.50 26 x 1.75
Sets the clock time. Make your selection using SE­LECT/MODE button, and press ENTER/ST ART/ST OP button to save it. When you have selected 12h mode, take note of the AM/PM icon. Note: When setting the minute, press ENTER/
START/STOP button according to the time tone so that an accurate time setting can be carried out.
measuring whenever the computer receives a signal. When this function is on, lights up and START/STOP/ENTER button will not operate. Select "ON" or "OFF" using SELECT/MODE button, and press ENTER/START/STOP button to save your selection.
(Since these are the standard sizes, they may be different from the actual ones .)
CUSTOM EASY
1905 1890 1925 1965 1920 1913 1952 1953 1970 2068 2100 2005 2010 2023
TIRE SIZE mm inch
26 x 1.95
24inch
26 x 2.00 26 x 2.10 26 x 2.125 26 x 2.35 26 x 3.00 27 x 1 27 x 1-1/8 27 x 1-1/4 27 x 1-3/8 650 x 35A
26/650
650 x 38A 650 x 38B 700 x 18C
CUSTOM EASY
2050 2055 2068 2070 2083 2170 2145
27/700
2155 2161 2169 2090 2125 2105 2070
TIRE SIZE mm inch
CUSTOM EASY
700 x 19C
2080
700 x 20C
2086
700 x 23C
2096
700 x 25C
2105
700 x 28C
2136
700 x 30C
2170
700 x 32C
2155
700CTubu
2130
700 x 35C
2168
700 x 38C
2180
700 x 40C
2200
Troubleshooting
If a malfunction occurs, check the following items before contacting a dealer for service.
Trouble Check items Remedy The FORMAT YES/NO prompt does not appear.
Are the two MODE buttons held down firmly?
Ensure to hold down the two MODE/SELECT button for two more seconds after pressing and releas­ing RESTART button.
The liquid crystal screen appears dark or there are some dark spots.
Was it left for a long time under direct sunlight?
It will go back to normal after a few hours once it is out of the sunlight. Data will not be effected.
Display response is slow.
Was the ambient temperature too low [below 0°C (32°F)]?
It will go back to normal when the temperature rises. Data will not be effected.
No display
Is the computer asleep?
Push a button to wake up. Push Restart if buttons do not respond. Computer could be frozen.
Is the battery worn out?
Replace the battery with a new one (CR2032). After the battery is replaced, be sure to press RE­START button.
Meaningless display appears.
Press RESTART button.
Current Speed is not working properly.
Check if the wire is broken or damaged.
Replace the bracket sensor set with a new one. Check the clearance between the speed sensor and the magnet. Check if the mark line of the speed sensor and the magnet is aligned.
Adjust the positions. Check if there is any object on the contacts of the main unit or the bracket.
Clean contact. Main unit is often stained with sweat. Periodically wash it with mild soap and wipe dry.
Measurement does not stop even though START/STOP button is pressed.
Is the Auto Mode on?
When the Auto Mode is on, START/STOP button does not start or stop measurement. Turn the Auto
Mode off. (Refer to "Auto mode" in page 16.)
The size of the figures on the screen is reduced.
When the bigger font size is selected (100%, 70%, 50%), and if the number of digits for trip distance
and total distance exceed the maximum number of digits, the size is automatically reduced to fit on the
screen.
The last ride day data is not correct.
Is the clock time setting correct?
The last ride day data is saved when the clock time passes the midnight. Therefore, if your clock is not
correctly set, the data shown will be incorrect. Is the unit measuring?
The last ride day data is not updated unless it newly measures data. (See page 10.)
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Specifications
CAT EYE OS1.1 Display functions
Current Speed 0.0(3.0) - 65.9 mph [0.0(4.0) - 105.9 km/h] Elapsed Time 0:00’00” - 9:59’59” Trip Distance 0.00 - 99999.99 mile [km] Average Speed 0.0 - 65.9 mph [0.0 - 105.9 km/h] Maximum Speed 0.0(3.0) - 65.9 mph [0.0(4.0) - 105.9 km/h] Total Distance 0.0 - 999999.9 mile [km] Clock Time 0:00 - 23:59 [AM12:00 - PM11:59] Countdown Tm: 9.59.59 - 59.59, Dst: 999.9 - 999.9 km Pace Arrow Indicates if the current speed is higher or lower than the average speed.
Data review function
Last Ride Day Data All the data measured in the last ride day (0:00 - 23:59) Maximum speed ever recorded Yearly distance The yearly distance for the past six years Monthly distance The monthly distance for one year Weekly distance A week's trip distance, day by day
Setting function
Tire size Two different sized tires, A and B (default: A: EASY=26/650; CUS-
Date January 1, 2000 - December 31, 2099 Function customizing Selects only the preferred functions Display contrast Changes the contrast in eight levels Personal distance Inputs personal total distance and continues to accumulate from that
Mode navigation Shows the previous/next function Personal data Name and birthday (maximum letters for name: 16 letters) Countdown Shows remaining distance or time, whichever is selected. Font size Chooses the font size of the lower display (4 sizes) Clock time in 12h-mode or 24h-mode
Auto mode Starts/stops measuring via speed signal Control system 8-bit one-chip microcomputer, crystal oscillator Display system Liquid crystal display (54x31dot plus icon) Speed signal detection system Noncontact magnetic sensor Operating temperature range 32°F - 104°F [0°C - 40°C] Storage temperature range –4°F - 122°F [–20°C - 50°C] Applicable fork diameter 11ø - 36ø Power supply / battery life CR2032 x 1 / approx. 1 year (When using 1 hour/day) Dimension / weight 2-7/18” x 1-27/32” x 23/32” [62 x 47 x 18 mm] / 1.34 oz [38 g] Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice, due to modifications or improvements.
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The maximum speed ever recorded in the past
TOM=2096; B: 2050)
figure (maximum figure: 6 digits)
Optional parts
1 Bracket sensor kit [169-9650]
2 Bracket sensor kit (Long) [169-9651]
3 Speed sensor kit [169-9670]
4 Speed sensor kit (Long) [169-9671]
8
5 Bracket [169-9660] 6 Magnet [169-9690]
7 Screw set [169-9680]
8 Lithium battery [166-5150]
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7
5
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Limited Warranty
2-Year Warranty for Main Unit Only (Accessories/Attachments and Battery Consumption excluded)
If the computer main unit is operating defectively from normal use, the part of the main unit will be repaired or replaced free of charge. The service must be performed by Cat Eye Co., Ltd. Please consult our trouble­shooting page and then a retailer before returning the product to Cat Eye. Pack the main unit carefully with a detailed explanation of the problem and instruction for repair. Please include your name and address clearly on your correspondence. Insurance, handling and transportation charges to our service shall be borne by person desiring service.
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2-8-25 Kuwazu Higashi Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 546-0041 Japan Service & Research Address for North American Customers Contact:
CAT EYE Service & Research Center
1705 14 th St. 115 Boulder, CO 80302 Phone: 303-443-4595 FAX: 303-473-0006 Toll Free: 800-5CAT EYE URL: http://www.cateye.com
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REGISTRATION
CAT EYE Web Site (http://www.cateye.com)
For warranty service you must register your product. Please register your OS1.1 as soon as possible. CA T EYE pro vides as m uch technical support as possible b y telephone , e-mail and our web site. Please register on-line through our web site, or send the registration card below directly to our Customer Service Department. For registration, please fill in the product's serial number (the 7­digits number marked on the back of the main unit).
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2-8-25 Kuwazu Higashi Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 546-0041 Japan Service & Research Address for North American Customers Contact:
CAT EYE Service & Research Center
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