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MANAGE Mode

42

Dual View

Switch to Off or On

If the NODE display is currently showing Dual View, start with Step 3.

1. Enter MANAGE mode. Hold 

B

 for three seconds.

The Manage mode starts with the Bike Selection display.

2. Browse 

s 1

 to Dual View.

3. To change Dual View to Off or On, press 

s 2

.

To save your choice and proceed to that function, press 

s 1

.

ON

OFF

Action

Switches to Set Dual View

Switches to Clock Type

Information

Page 43

Page 46

4. Choose one of the following:

  • Follow the instructions to set Dual View on page 43.  
  • Follow the instructions to set Clock Type on page 46.
  • To see other functions, browse 

s 1

.

  • To return to RIDE mode, hold 

B

 for three seconds. 

1.

B

(3 seconds)

2.

s2

3.

s1

s1

s1

Summary of Contents for NODE 1.1

Page 1: ...er It explains how to install your NODE computer and complete the setup programming It includes riding safety It also shows how to access the features of your NODE computer and to view and record your...

Page 2: ...election 26 Wheel Size 27 Altitude 30 Cadence 31 Power 32 Heart Rate and Calories 34 Temperature 40 Dual View 42 Clock 45 Distance 47 Language 49 BATTERY INFORMATION 50 RESET 51 TROUBLESHOOTING 52 Scr...

Page 3: ...le do not stare at the computer for a long time Figure 1 If you do not watch the road you could hit an obstacle which might cause you to lose control and fall Figure 1 Do Not Stare at Computer for Lon...

Page 4: ...NODE screen shows the status of connected sensors mode bike selection and battery level Time and Ride Clock The second section of the NODE screen shows the time of day either 12 hour or 24 hour and th...

Page 5: ...n menus NODE 1 1 NODE 2 1 Distance X X Dual View X X Cadence X X Heart rate X X Power X X Grade X Altitude X Temperature X You can switch most of the sensors to Off or On If a sensor is switched to Of...

Page 6: ...Total accumulated memory Trip data Cadence AVG and MAX Distance Heart Rate AVG MIN and MAX plus Zones 1 through 5 Power AVG MIN and MAX Speed AVG and MAX Altitude ALT and Grade AVG and MAX Erasing tr...

Page 7: ...Recap When you have finished a ride or just want to see your data you can view the computed data in the Recap mode Figure 10 Manage This mode allows you to revise the Setup or perform advanced setting...

Page 8: ...erences for time miles etc 4 Pair the computer make the computer recognize and remember the radio signal from the sensor Sensors Your NODE is not packaged with sensors You can purchase sensors for the...

Page 9: ...the slot in the computer base 4 Insert the rubber pad with logo into the back of the computer base Figure 13 5 With the screw hole toward the back of the bike wrap the handlebar clamp around the handl...

Page 10: ...e sensor Install the battery and place the NODE within 5 feet 1 5 m of the sensor and be ready to activate the sensor as explained in the next section Pairing Sensors Pairing is a process used by the...

Page 11: ...signal 2 To change the language choose Deutsch English Espanol or Francais press T or B To save the Language and proceed to the Clock clock type function press s1 3 The clock shows the time of day To...

Page 12: ...change the wheel size choose from the Wheel size menu on the right press T or B To set a custom wheel size see page 27 To save the Wheel and proceed to the Distance units function press s1 7 To change...

Page 13: ...the first digit and then the other digits by pressing s2 To save the Odometer and proceed to the Pairing Process press s1 10 After saving the odometer settings the Node goes into the Pairing Process F...

Page 14: ...cess continues for one minute or until you press any button to end it The display then shows SENSORS FOUND and a number which is the number of sensors to which it has paired When the pairing process i...

Page 15: ...ss can take as long as a minute to complete The NODE shows the connected sensor in the upper left corner of the display Figure 25 After connecting the display shows NEW RIDE Force Connect If your NODE...

Page 16: ...stead you will see the screen for the function of the next connected sensor Note The NODE 2 1 has additional functions not available on the NODE 1 1 When viewing the NODE 1 1 secondary display the bro...

Page 17: ...2 1 Distance X X Dual View X X Cadence X X Heart rate X X Power X X Grade X Altitude X Temperature X 1 To see each secondary function browse s2 The following sections explain each function and show it...

Page 18: ...hed to On the display will switch to the next available function 2 To switch from current cadence CAD to average cadence CAD AVG to maximum cadence CAD MAX browse B 1 2 B B B Figure 29 Dual View Dual...

Page 19: ...on the display Each heart rate zone from 1 to 5 is based on your maximum heart rate setting Table 1 As an example if you set your maximum heart rate at 160 BPM Zone 5 would be 90 to 100 of 160 BPM or...

Page 20: ...e display will switch to the next available function 2 To switch from current power PWR to average power PWR AVG to maximum power PWR MAX browse B To calibrate the power see the Manage mode page 31 1...

Page 21: ...pressed in percent This represents the number of feet or meters you climb for each 100 feet you travel in a horizontal direction 1 To switch the secondary display from Power to Grade press s2 2 To swi...

Page 22: ...may want to reset the altitude for the most accuracy To reset a known altitude see page 30 The NODE adds total accumulated altitude values from bike1 to those of bike2 1 To switch the secondary displa...

Page 23: ...1 21 RIDE Mode 21 TEMP Temperature 1 To switch the secondary display from Altitude to Temperature press s2 1 Continue browsing 1 You can now return to Distance in the secondary display Press s2 1 s2 s...

Page 24: ...backlight The backlight provides a light source behind the screen so that the numbers are more visible To Switch the Backlight to ON 1 In Ride mode press T To save battery life the backlight automati...

Page 25: ...ES or NO press s2 YES NO Stops recording trip data Switches to RECAP mode Switches to RIDE mode To save your choice and proceed to the mode you chose press s1 Switch to RIDE mode from any Recap functi...

Page 26: ...the functions in the secondary display browse s2 2 To see the data for a function browse B Functions Press s2 Data Press B Cadence AVG MAX Heart Rate MAX CAL Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Power...

Page 27: ...ustom Altitude Set current altitude Cadence Switch sensor to Off or On Power Switch sensor to Off or On Calibrate Heart Rate Switch sensor to Off or On Set minimum and maximum heart rate Choose gender...

Page 28: ...t page to setup the wheel size To see other functions browse s1 To return to RIDE mode hold B for three seconds Switch bike1 to bike2 If you have already setup bike1 and bike2 but want to choose the o...

Page 29: ...ther functions browse s1 To return to RIDE mode hold B for three seconds Custom wheel size To setup a custom wheel size measure the bike s rollout Figure 31 the distance the bike travels in exactly on...

Page 30: ...ion display 2 Browse s1 to wheel size 3 Browse T or B to Custom To save Custom choice and proceed to setting the custom value press s1 The display switches to Custom with the first digit highlighted 4...

Page 31: ...size settings press s1 The display switches to Altitude in Manage mode 7 Choose one of the following Follow the instructions to manage Altitude on the next page To see other functions browse s1 To re...

Page 32: ...owse T or B To select a number press s2 After you select a number the next digit is highlighted 4 Repeat step 3 for the other four digits 5 To save your altitude settings press s1 The display switches...

Page 33: ...h the Bike Selection display 2 Browse s1 to cadence 3 To change to Off or On press s2 To save your choice and proceed to the Power function press s1 The NODE switches to Power in Manage mode 4 Choose...

Page 34: ...display 2 Browse s1 to power 3 To change to Off or On press s2 To save your choice and proceed to the manage function for your choice press s1 4 Choose one of the following Follow the instructions to...

Page 35: ...d step 2 4 If needed change Calibrate to Yes Press s2 to change To save your choice and proceed to the calibration process press s1 When the Calibrating Power shows on the screen do one of the followi...

Page 36: ...ff or On press s2 To save your choice and proceed to the manage function for your choice press s1 ON OFF Action Switches to Heart Rate Minimum Maximum Switches to Temperature Information Page 35 Page...

Page 37: ...wse s1 to heart rate 3 If needed change Heart Rate to On Press s2to change To save your choice and proceed to the set Heart Rate function press s1 The first digit is highlighted 4 To change the highli...

Page 38: ...s2 After you select a number the next digit is highlighted 8 Repeat Step 7 for each of the other two digits 9 To save the maximum heart rate setting press s1 The display switches to Gender in Manage...

Page 39: ...t rate 3 If needed change Heart Rate to On Press s2 to change To save the your choice and proceed to the Set Gender function press s1 4 Browse s1 to gender 5 To change the gender choose M or F press s...

Page 40: ...splay 2 Browse s1 to heart rate 3 If needed change Heart Rate to On Press s2 to change To save your choice and proceed to the Set Weight function press s1 4 Browse s1 to weight 5 To change the first d...

Page 41: ...T or B 8 To save your weight settings press s1 The display switches to Temperature in Manage mode 9 Choose one of the following Follow the instructions to manage Temperature on page 40 To see other fu...

Page 42: ...ature 3 To change to Off or On press s2 To save your choice and proceed to that function press s1 ON OFF Action Switches to temperature units Switches to Dual View Information Page 41 Page 42 4 Choose...

Page 43: ...ded change temperature to On Press s2 to change To save your choice and proceed to the temperature units function press s1 4 To change the temperature units choose C or F press s2 To save your choice...

Page 44: ...ew 3 To change Dual View to Off or On press s2 To save your choice and proceed to that function press s1 ON OFF Action Switches to Set Dual View Switches to Clock Type Information Page 43 Page 46 4 Ch...

Page 45: ...l View 3 If needed change Dual View to On Press s2 to change To save your choice and proceed to the Set Dual View function press s1 4 To change the left view browse T or B Left Dual View Function Node...

Page 46: ...R X To return to set the left Dual View press s2 To save your choice of Dual View functions and proceed to the Clock Type function press s1 6 Choose one of the following Follow the instructions to set...

Page 47: ...starts with the Bike Selection display 2 Browse s1 to Clock Type 3 To change Clock Type choose 12hr or 24hr browse s2 To save the Clock Type and proceed to the Set Clock function press s1 4 Choose on...

Page 48: ...change the hours browse T or B To set the hours and proceed to the set minutes function press s2 4 To change the minutes browse T or B To return to set the hours press s2 To save the clock settings a...

Page 49: ...ts with the Bike Selection display 2 Browse s1 to Distance Units 3 To change Distance Units choose KM or MILES press s2 To save your choice and proceed to the Set Odometer function press s1 4 Choose o...

Page 50: ...change the first digit browse T or B To set the first digit and proceed to the next digit press s2 The next digit is highlighted 4 Repeat Step 3 to select the other four digits 5 To save your odomete...

Page 51: ...nage mode starts with the Bike Selection display 2 Browse s1 to Language 3 To change the Language Choose English Francais Espanol or Deutsch browse T or B To save the language and proceed to Bike func...

Page 52: ...moving the computer battery note your Trip and Total data values When the battery is removed from the computer the computer automatically does a Reset erase settings and changes accumulated data total...

Page 53: ...51 RESET You can erase all settings and programming Push the Reset button Figure 32 The NODE goes to the process for Automatic Setup Figure 32 Reset Button...

Page 54: ...ot connected to sensor signal Force connect 14 Sensor battery power is low Replace battery 8 Sensor is switched to OFF Switch sensor to ON 31 No heart rate Sensor is not reading heart rate properly Re...

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