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When the bracket and sensors are completely installed on the bike slide the Delphi
computer unit into the bracket. The computer should LOCK into the bracket with an
AUDIBLE "CLICK".  If you do not hear a click or if the Delphi computer body is not
flush with the back edge of the bracket the computer is not locked in place and may
come out. 

Once everything is assembled spin the wheel and turn the crank and make sure speed
and cadence are being displayed on the screen. If you are not receiving one or both
pieces of information, check the magnet and sensor alignment and make sure the
magnets are passing the proper point on the sensor and that they are within 1-3mm. If
they are closer to 3mm than to 1mm try reducing the gap and test the system again. 

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Attach the wireless handlebar bracket to the handlebars. It is best to place the computer on the left side of
the bars so it is located directly above the transmitter. However, this is not absolutely necessary and the unit
should work mounted on either side of the bars. 

NOTE:

There are two molded plastic shims supplied with the Delphi computer brackets. The THIN shim
allows the bracket to fit Oversized 31.8 mm handlebars. The THICK shim allows the bracket to fit
standard 26.0mm handlebars.  

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There are two key actions used to program and operate the Delphi computer.

QUICK PRESS

—The key is pressed quickly and then immediately released. This is the most common key action

and is used for most operations. Throughout this manual, 

QUICK PRESS

will be indicated in 

BLUE

.

PRESS & HOLD

—The key is pressed and held for a period of 2-seconds until the desired action takes place.

This key action is generally used to enter a programming sequence or to clear information from the display.
Throughout this manual, 

PRESS & HOLD

will be indicated in 

RED

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Summary of Contents for Delphi 5.0

Page 1: ...tem 51 Technical Data 52 Warranty and Repair 54 TABLE OF CONTENTS ENGLISH Introduction 1 Warnings and Cautions 2 Care and Maintainance 3 How This Product Works 4 Parts of your Blackburn Delphi Cycle C...

Page 2: ...timeter sensor are NOT designed to be used as a PRIMARY altitude instrument for flying skydiving hang gliding or other sports where sudden major changes in altitude may occur or when there is a need f...

Page 3: ...se of this wireless cycle computers must at some point turn off their radio system in order to conserve battery life Your Blackburn wireless computer is programmed with the most sophisticated Start St...

Page 4: ...nature and will stop once you have passed out of the area of interference 3 Occasionally when you are using your heart rate monitor watch in close proximity to other heart rate monitors it is possible...

Page 5: ...ht of the battery door is a small hidden RESET key Pressing this key with a toothpick or other small pointed object will reset all programmed values to their default values and resets the microprocess...

Page 6: ...erting a new battery 4 Place the battery door over the opening and tighten it down by using a coin and turning in a clockwise direction 5 If the O ring has been damaged replace it before reinstalling...

Page 7: ...y void the warranty The Blackburn Delphi 5 0 and 6 0 units feature a wireless heart rate transmitter powered by a CR2032 3v Lithium battery Under normal conditions you can expect to get approximately...

Page 8: ...es with saliva or ECG conductive gel can speed up this process 13 INSTALLING THE WIRELESS FORK TRANSMITTER The Delphi 4 0 5 0 and 6 0 receive speed and distance from a wireless transmitter mounted to...

Page 9: ...nt of the bike 2 Attach the cadence magnet to the back side of the LEFT crank arm using the zip tie provided The cadence magnet should be attached as closely to the pedal spindle as possible 3 Adjust...

Page 10: ...he computer on the left side of the bars so it is located directly above the transmitter However this is not absolutely necessary and the unit should work mounted on either side of the bars NOTE There...

Page 11: ...PRESS HOLD in Main Altimeter Display to calibrate to stored home altitude START STOP KEY Primary Function QUICK PRESS to Start Stop TT Chronograph QUICK PRESS to Start and Stop LAP Chronograph PRESS...

Page 12: ...If Heart Rate is being displayed in the Upper Data Window the arrows will show if you are above below or in your programmed heart rate training zone If the Upper Data Window is blank or displaying Ca...

Page 13: ...s independent of the Miles Kilometers settings You may choose to display speed in Miles per Hour and Altitude in Meters ALTIMETER To the right of the Lower Data Line there is a mountain icon which is...

Page 14: ...LIMBED CLIMBED CURRENT CURRENT GRADE GRADE TIME BELOW TIME BELOW TARGET ZONE TARGET ZONE LAP 19 LAP 19 LAP 18 LAP 18 THROUGH THROUGH LAP 1 LAP 1 CURRENT CURRENT ALTITUDE ALTITUDE TRIP TRIP DISTANCE DI...

Page 15: ...RT RATE W HEART RATE W TARGET HEART TARGET HEART RATE ZONE RATE ZONE INDICATION INDICATION 27 STEP BY STEP CHANGING THE UPPER DATA WINDOW INFORMATION 1 By Default the Upper Data Window is Blank no dis...

Page 16: ...29 Blackburn Delphi Computers use the rolling circumference of your wheel and tire combination to determine speed and distance The more accurate this setting the more accurate your ride information wi...

Page 17: ...multiply by 25 4 to convert to millimeters 2 Multiply the measurement in millimeters by 6 28 and enter the resulting number into your computer using the steps on Page 35 MEASURING WHEEL SIZE USING RO...

Page 18: ...se Bike 1 or Bike 2 Page 29 2 Starting in the Distance DST screen of the Lower Display Window 3 PRESS HOLD the MODE key for approximately 2 seconds 4 QUICK PRESS the OPTION or START STOP keys until th...

Page 19: ...g the SET Chronograph function display RT Ride Time or TT Total Time will flash in the upper right hand corner of the display 2 QUICK PRESS the OPTION key to cycle between RT and TT Total Time setting...

Page 20: ...Repeat steps 3 and 4 7 QUICK PRESS the MODE key to enter the Odo 2 value and exit the setting sequence STEPS 3 4 STEPS 5 7 37 Blackburn Delphi Computers are equipped with a clock which shows time of d...

Page 21: ...rammed to any values you desire For the 3 zone system to operate properly you must first program the upper and lower limits of Zone 2 Once Zone 2 is established any heart rates below the lower limit w...

Page 22: ...Delphi 5 0 and 6 0 units are equipped with an exclusive feature called DYNAMIC MEMORY Unlike most heart rate monitor systems which only allow you to review your heart rate memory information after yo...

Page 23: ...the background 43 The Delphi 6 0 is equipped with an extremely sensitive pressure sensing altimeter with a resolution of 3 or 1m The altimeter system in the Delphi 6 0 will display your current altit...

Page 24: ...I TO THE STORED HOME ALTITUDE VALUE 1 Starting in the Altitude Display in the Lower Data Window 2 PRESS HOLD the OPTION key for 2 seconds 3 The altitude will automatically change to the stored Home Al...

Page 25: ...ING AND STOPPING THE TOTAL TIME CHRONOGRAPH From an initial reading of zero the Total Time Chronograph starts automatically as soon as it sees a speed input or is manually started using a QUICK PRESS...

Page 26: ...r any other segment of ride time you are interested in STARTING AND STOPPING THE LAP CHRONOGRAPH 1 Starting in the LAP Chronograph screen you will see LAP 1 and 0 00 00 alternating on the display ever...

Page 27: ...EM TECHNICAL DATA ENGLISH ENGLISH 51 BATTERIES Computer Battery CR 2032 3v Lithium Wireless Transmitter Battery A23 12v Alkaline Heart Rate Transmitter Battery CR 2032 3v Lithium FUNCTIONS AND OPERATI...

Page 28: ...1 250 to 30 180Ft or 381 to 9 200M 3 or 1m Total Distance Climbed 0 999 999Ft or M 5 or 3m Current Grade 60 to 60 1 Other Functions Auto Start Stop 12 24 Time of Day 11 Pre programmed Wheel Sizes Bac...

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