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1 Parts Installation 2 Attaching Chest Belt and Main Unit 3
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1. gt Cadence C gt Clock E gt AvS Average Speed gt Dst Trip Distance These five functions are called Main functions and each Main function has its corresponding Sub function Cadence does not have Sub function To switch from one Main function to its sub function hold down MODE button To go back to Main function push MODE button You can not switch the Sub function to one another LP Lap Count Hold Down 2sec gt Just Push gt Clock Time Current Speed N Main Function Cadence Current Speed Maximum Heart Rate Sub Function 7 4 Measurement screen map Switching the lower display by pushing MODE button d ec i s z B wea 3 Setting Clock Time If you chose km h for speed scale clock time is in 24h mode if you chose mph clock is in 12h mode 1 Before entering into the clock setting mode see that the bom symbol in the middle display is not flashing If bpm is flashing push S S button to stop it 2 Push Mode button to scan the lower display to show the 2 icon E 1 3 Push SET AT button and the hour flashes Increase them by pushing MODE but ton to increase rapidly hold down the button E 2 Push S S button and the minute flashes Increase them by the same way as in 3 Ei3 4 Push SET AT button and clock setting is completed 4 Checking Sensors Speed Sensor Spin the front
2. the Default State the upper display always shows Current Speed O However you can change it to Clock or Cadence by pressing SET AT button and S S button simultaneously If Clock comes up to the upper display Current Speed O comes down to the lower display and joins in the main function in the same manner if Cadence 7 comes up Current Speed Go comes down When Auto function is on just push S S button and the upper display changes from Current speed 60 to Clock time EA or Cadence 7 Reset Operation To reset the data of Elapsed Time Tm Average Speed AvS Maximum Speed MxS Maximum Heart Rate MxP and Trip Distance Dst push S S button and MODE button simultaneously Pace Arrow When you are using the unit for cycling the pace arrow appears in the right side of the lower display The pace arrow indicates whether the current speed is higher or lower than the average speed When the average speed is zero no arrow appears Power Saving Feature When the main unit is left without receiving any signal or there is no button operation for about 15 minutes power is shut down and the unit will be in sleep state displaying only clock By receiving signal from the wheel or by a press of any button other than LT button the screen returns to normal LT button When you push this button the screen will illuminate for 3 seconds MSC 2Dx provides you various functions such as Recor
3. wheel and see if the speed appears in the display Cadence Sensor Press MODE button and navigate to Cadence in the lower display Spin the crank reversely and check if Cadence starts counting If the speed and the cadence stays zero the position of the sensor and the magnet is not correct Re adjust the position so that it meets the conditions A and B in Bracket Sensor installation Heart Rate Sensor 1 Wear the chestbelt sensor 2 Stand by your bicycle If the heart icon does not flash re adjust the location of the Heart Rate Sensor according to the previous instructions After checking the sensors take a test ride and see how the unit works 7 Other Important Features The following features and operations are important when you use MSC 2Dx Auto time feature When this function is on AD icon appears The main unit detects the wheel rotation and automatically starts stops measurement In the default state this function is off To switch on off this function push SET AT button when the lower display is either Elapsed Time Tu Average Speed AVS or Trip Distance Dst Caution When this feature is on you cannot start stop the measurement by button op eration Therefore this feature is useful only when riding bicycle When you use this unit on your wrist as a heart rate monitor turn off the Auto time feature Changing Upper Display In
4. HEARTORATE _ COMPUTER 4 7 1 A U S Pat Nos 4633216 4642606 5089775 5226340 and Pat Pending vi fi hj J IJ L z i iai i Copyright 2000 Read this quick start manual first and familiarize yourself with the basic usos EYE Col Xs A operation of the unit Printed in Japan 0687541 The initial setup can be changed later See the user manual This manual describes the following procedures 1 Parts Installation If you already have CAT EYE Cyclocomputer Model CC CD100 you can use the same bracket and sensor so you do not need parts installation Just attach the 3Dx attachment on your bracket 2 Attaching Chest Belt and Main Unit 3 Setting up Main Unit 4 Other Important Features g For more detailed setup and operations please read the user manual ie CAT EYE Co LTD ee 2 8 25 Kuwazu Hihashi Sumiyoshi ku Osaka 546 0041 Japan Service amp Research Address for United States Consumers CAT EYE Service amp Research Center 1705 14 th St 115 Boulder CO 80302 Phone 303 443 4595 FAX 303 473 0006 Toll Free 800 5 CAT EYE URL http www cateye com Parts Installation Pay attention to the positions of the sensors and the magnets Parts Names Make sure that the following parts are included in the package Bracket Includes 3Dx attachment Sensor Rubber Pad Speed Sensor Short cord Bracket Rubber Pad Cadence Sensor Long cord Bracket Rubber
5. Pad with Holder Sensor Band A L S Screw Sensor Band B Wheel Magnet Nylon Ties Cadence Magnet Important A The clearance between the sensors and the magnets should be about 5mm Speed Sensor and Cadence Sensor and Wheel Magnet Cadence Magnet 3Dx attachment Align the center of the magnets and the sensor s marking line while rotating the wheel or crank Caution Attach the sensor and the magnet within 10cm from the hub axle within 10cm Cadence Sensor and Speed Sensor and Wheel Magnet Cadence Magnet Magnet amp Sensor Use a coin to attach the wheel magnet temporarily to the right side spoke of front wheel Caution Attach the sensor and the magnet within 10cm from the hub axle 1 1 Spoke 200 Attach the cadence sensor temporarily to the left chain stay Chain stay Wire Secure the wire along the frame using the nylon ties and wind it round the brake cable up to the handlebar Caution Allow enough wire clearance in the area marked Attach the speed sensor temporarily to the right front fork Adjust the sensor and the magnet referring to the conditions A and B After adjusting tighten the screw and the magnet Front fork Attach the cadence magnet to the crank Adjust the position of the sensor and the magnet referring to the conditions A and B After adjusting fix the
6. cadence magnet with the adhesive tape and the nylon tie lt Reference If the clearance between spoke and front fork is wider than 5mm mount the sensor t LZ band and in an opposite A hy way as shown A o Bracket Attach the bracket rubber pad with holder to the bracket and mount it to the handle bar Reference If it does not fit well use the rubber pad Crank Attaching Chest Belt and Main Unit Chestbelt Heart Rate Sensor Before Wearing Chestbelt Heart Rate Sensor WARNING Pacemaker users should not use this unit Caution Attach the Chestbelt Heart Rate Sensor at the center of your chest The electrode belts must be contacting your skin When wearing the chest belt heart rate sensor ensure that the top mark on the transmitter comes to the top If worn upside down signal s transmittable distance might become shorter For the best results it is recommended to moisten the electrode areas or smear electro lytic cream which is used for electrocardiograph If skin irritation occurs the Chestbelt Heart Rate Sensor can be worn over lightweight underwear in this case always moisten the electrode areas Chest hair may prevent correct measurement Attachment Belt How to wear Chestbelt Heart Rate Sensor Electrode Belt 1 Adjust the length of the chestbelt to your chest size Transmitter Caution Wear the chestbelt in comfortable way If
7. d memory feature and Heart rate target zone For more detail of these functions read the user manual 8
8. lay E 4 Initial setting is completed 5 Wheel Circumference L Tire Size 24x1 24 x 3 4 Tubular 24 x 1 1 8 Tubular 24 x 1 1 4 24 x 1 75 24 x 2 00 24 x 2 125 26 x 1 559mm 26 x 1 650C 26 x 1 25 26 x 1 1 8 Tubular 26 x 1 3 8 26 x 1 1 2 26 x 1 40 26 x 1 50 26 x 1 75 26 x 1 95 26 x 2 00 26 x 2 10 26 x 2 125 26 x 2 35 27x1 27 x 1 1 8 27 x 1 1 4 27 x 1 3 8 650 x 35A 650 x 38A 650 x 38B 700 x 18C 700 x 19C 700 x 20C 700 x 23C 700 x 25C 700 x 28C 700 x 30C 700 x 32C 700C Tubular 700 x 35C 700 x 38C 700 x 44C mm 2 Basic Operations Start and stop measurement Push S S button and the unit will start measuring Elapsed Time Tm At the same time calculation of Trip Distance Dst and Average Speed AvS starts The symbol of bpm in the middle display flashes while measuring Push S S button again and the unit stops measuring and calculation Current Speed Oo Heart Rate Cadence Total Distance Ooo Maximum Heart Rate MxP and Maximum Switching Functions Speed MxS continue to be measured and displayed regardless of the start stop The upper display always shows Current Speed 9 and the middle display always shows Heart Rate In the lower display the selected function is displayed Push MODE button to switch functions of the lower display As illustrated below the lower display changes as Tm Elapsed Time
9. n LAP Select a Speed Scale N SET AT Setting the Wheel Circumference MODE LAP 2596 G _f SET AT Elapsed Time Tm D Il 3 Dan The tire size is marked on the side of your tire wheel circumference 1 Initial Setting The main unit has 6 buttons SET AT button MODE button LAP button LT button S S button and AC button Mf 1 Follow the instruction below for the initial setting 1 Push AC button Then the entire screen illuminates and gives a beep sound Speed scale km h flashes Push the MODE button to switch between km h and mph EN 2 2 Push SET AT button to choose the desired speed scale Then the wheel symbol appears and the initial figure 2096 flashes E 3 3 Input your bicycle s wheel circumference obtained from the above table Push MODE button to increase the digits and LAP button to decrease To increase decrease rapidly hold down the respective button Caution This is just the temporary setting of the wheel circum ference For more accurate measurement input the exact wheel circumference When you want to change wheel circumference later refer to Changing wheel circumference in page 13 of the user manual 4 Push SET AT button to fix the setting and the screen shows Current Speed Oo in the upper display Heart Rate in the middle display and Elapsed Time TM in the lower disp
10. the chestbelt is too tight you will feel pain during exercise 2 Hook attachment belt to electrode belt at the front of your chest Be sure to attach electrode area of the chestbelt to your skin closely Reference If you wear the chestbelt indirectly on the skin moisten the electrode area for the best results Dry skin will cause measurement error in winter even if the chestbelt is attached to your skin directly 3 Adjust the chestbelt so that the transmitter is placed at the front of your chest under breast Top mark Wear the chest belt heart rate sensor in the legible way the top mark on the transmitter should come to the top MainUnit Mount How to mount the unit to First hook the upper part of the unit Then push the bottom part bicycle into the bracket while holding the lever Release the lever and the unit is fixed into position Caution Be sure to push the lever when mounting the main unit Release Never press the main unit forcibly onto the bracket Lever 2 Wind the wristband round the handlebar Caution When riding do not touch the lever the main unit might fall off Remove To remove the main unit unwind the wristband and push the lever 4 Setting up Main Unit Input the wheel circumference of your bicycle into the main unit Find out your bicycle s wheel circumference from the table below If you cannot fine one use the default figure 2096 temporarily Name of Butto
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