Cateye PERSONAL CYCLOCOMPUTER OS 1.0, OS 1.0 Reference Manual

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Model OS1.0
REFERENCE GUIDE
personal cyclocomputer
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OS 1.0
Thank you very much for purchasing the CAT EYE OS 1.0. Read "SETUP GUIDE" first, for the installation and the basic operation of the product. Read this "REFERENCE GUIDE" when you want to kno w more about the CAT EYE OS 1.0.
Important
Warning!
• Do not give excessive attention to the monitor or the data. Always pay 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.
1. Buttons ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
2. Functions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
3. Restart/Format/Setup ---------------------------------------------------------------- 6
4. Menu Screen ------------------------------------------------------------------------8-12
5. Troubleshooting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
6. Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14
Optional parts/Limited Warranty ----------------------------------------------- 15
Registration --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
OS 1.0
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1. Buttons
See how the four buttons work in the various modes.
START/STOP button (ENTER)
Normally this button starts and stops timer that eff ects the other functions like a ver age speed, etc. When measuring, the speed scale icon flashes. 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 re v erses among options. The right b utton is FWD (forward) and the left button is REV (reverse).
MENU button
This button is used to review past data or to change settings.
RESTART button
This button is used only after replacing the battery or when screen freezes or appears erratic.
Reset operation (Resetting the screen data)
Press START/ST OP/ENTER b utton and either of MODE/SELECT b ut­ton simultaneously to reset daily ride data of Trip Distance, Average Speed and Elapsed Time. Total Distance (Odo) and Clock Time are not effected.
1 Screen 2 Battery life indicator 3 Selected tire icon 4 Auto mode icon 5 Speed scale icon 6 Pacer 7 Selected function icon
REV FWD
MODE button (SELECT)
RESTART button
START/STOP button (ENTER)
MENU button
Press simultaneously
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OS 1.0
2. Functions
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 aver age speed from the start to the present time is displayed. Perf orming a reset operation returns the data to zero. When the trip distance exceeds
99999.99km or the elapsed time exceeds 99:59'59", [ERR OR] will appear on the display and calculation of Aver age 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 retur ns 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]
Clock Time
Time is displayed in 12h or 24h mode. * The font size of the sample screens in this page is 70:30.
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Pace arrow
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.
Eco mode (Sleep mode)
When the main unit is left without receiving any signal for about five 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.
Auto mode
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.
Battery life indicator
If this indicator appears, the battery is beginning to run down. When the indicator first appears, the battery will last for about one month. When the indicator begins flashing there are about 10 days remaining. Replace the battery at this time.
Note: Depending on the environment, the battery life indicator might ap-
pear 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.
Replacing battery
Battery life: approximately 1 year (if used for 1 hour a day) In the Menu Screen, battery runs down faster than the normal
measuring screen. After replacing the battery, press RESTART button on the back of the main unit (refer to page 6.)
Caution!The RESTART operation will erase Elapsed Time,
Trip Distance, Average Speed, Maximum Speed and Clock Time. Set Clock Time correctly after re­placing the battery.
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