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CADENCE 

(CAD)

Cadence is how fast you are pedaling, counted as the number of complete 

revolutions per minute (RPM) of the crankset.

Cadence Sensor

The sensor for cadence is attached to the left chainstay of your bicycle. The 
cadence magnet must be correctly located on the crankarm. The sensor must 
be switched to ON and send a signal.

Features of Cadence Function

When displaying the cadence function, the lower section of the screen displays 

CAD (Figure 11). The NODE can display Current (CUR), Average (AVG), and 
Maximum (MAX) cadence.

Viewing Cadence CUR AVG MAX

NOTE

In Ride Mode, scroll 

 to CAD.

Scroll 

.

CUR changes to AVG, which changes to MAX.

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Figure 11. Cadence Function.

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Summary of Contents for NODE 1

Page 1: ...ENGLISH NODE 1 NODE 2 Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...We hope this computer gives you miles or kilometers of pleasure Please read this manual carefully If you do not understand the information or you have a question that this manual does not cover consu...

Page 3: ...button continuously for about three seconds Push a button once briefly Set all values in the memory to 0 zero and erase all settings Set Trip values only in the memory to 0 zero Press several times t...

Page 4: ...wheel sizes and choose the bike setting that is appropriate for that bike before you start riding ACTIVE SENSOR INDICATORS speed cadence power heart rate MODE INDICATORS ride setting SECOND FUNCTION S...

Page 5: ...CK CUR DV F FT HR INT M MAX MIN MT Abbreviations and Screen Terms Meaning Altitude Average Bicycles including bike1 and bike2 Calorie Clock Current or now Dual View showing two secondary functions sim...

Page 6: ...mputer for your first ride or to set more advanced features Setting mode Figure 4 allows you to program the computer allowing you to choose the units you prefer e g miles or kilometers input the corre...

Page 7: ...e from your Bontrager dealer Functions of Sensors Sensors sense impulses either from the passing of magnets that are attached to a spoke or a crankarm electrical impulses generated by the pumping of y...

Page 8: ...ce sensor or the power sensor You must wear the chest strap to activate the heart rate sensor During the Pairing procedure the 0 of the speed display flashes This procedure can take up to 60 seconds W...

Page 9: ...il the Connecting procedure is complete This can take up to 60 seconds When it is complete the icons for successfully connected sensors display at the bottom of the screen Figure 7 Force Connect If th...

Page 10: ...to Setting mode When BIKES appears scroll to SENS Press 1 2 3 Switching Sensors to OFF or ON To change Cadence to ON or OFF press or To select press 4 5 4 1 2 3 To change Power to ON or OFF press or T...

Page 11: ...To change Heart Rate to ON or OFF press or Press 6 6 To save and exit press To go to Ride mode hold for three seconds 7 7 or...

Page 12: ...r hold for three seconds The NODE automatically goes to the Setting mode and bike1 and bike2 display with one highlighted If it does not push the Reset erase settings button on the back of the compute...

Page 13: ...change and select the other digits then press To change to MPH or KMH press or To select press 5 6 5 6 To change to C or F press or To select press 7 7 8 To change to 12hr or 24hr press or To select...

Page 14: ...d a signal spin the wheel turn the crank etc The computer indicates it is performing the Pairing procedure 10 Figure 8 Ride Mode with Speed Displayed When the NODE changes to Ride mode with Speed disp...

Page 15: ...ss or 1 2 3 This section explains how to perform setup for a second bike or set a custom wheel size To Perform Setup for a Second Bike Advanced Setup 5 4 1 2 3 To select press To change wheel size pre...

Page 16: ...on the bike Have your helper mark the oor at the valve stem Roll the bike forward one revolution of the wheel so that the valve stem is again directly over the floor Mark the new location of the valv...

Page 17: ...t press Scroll or to CUSTOM Press 4 To change the underlined digit press or To select press Repeat step 5 for the other digits 5 To save and exit press To go to Ride mode hold for three seconds 6 6 5...

Page 18: ...karm or roll the wheel The Connecting procedure will begin immediately To Restart Change Trip Data to 0 Every Ride After the First NOTE To Select the Bike The NODE can calculate data for two different...

Page 19: ...f Speed Function In Ride mode speed always displays Figure 10 The NODE can also display your current CUR average AVG and maximum MAX speed The NODE can do this for two bicycles bike1 and bike2 Correct...

Page 20: ...t must be correctly located on the crankarm The sensor must be switched to ON and send a signal Features of Cadence Function When displaying the cadence function the lower section of the screen displa...

Page 21: ...col However Bontrager does not make a power meter The sensor must be switched to ON and send a signal spin the crank Features of Power Function If power data is sent to the NODE the lower section of t...

Page 22: ...2 To calibrate press As the NODE calibrates the 0 zero of speed flashes each segment in a circular pattern Then DONE done appears and after one second the NODE returns to the PWR function 3 If CALIB...

Page 23: ...tay in place Slide the buckles to adjust the length of the strap The sensor must be switched to ON and send a signal Features of Heart Rate Function If heart rate data is sent to the NODE the lower se...

Page 24: ...o HR Press When CAL appears press again 1 2 3 Zone of Maximum Heart Rate Setting 1 2 3 4 5 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 1 2 3 1 2 3 Viewing Heart Rate CUR AVG MAX In Ride Mode scroll to HR Scroll CU...

Page 25: ...o HR press 4 5 Setting Heart Rate Zones 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Hold for three seconds to go to Setting mode When BIKES appears scroll or to HR Press 1 2 3 To change the MIN number press To go to MAX press and...

Page 26: ...press To change the MAX number press 6 7 To change the underlined digit press or To select press Repeat step 8 for the other digits 8 8 6 7 To save and exit press To go to Ride mode hold for three se...

Page 27: ...are burning based on work and body weight Figure 15 CAL is based on heart rate so the sensor must be switched to ON and send a signal Figure 15 Calorie Output Function To View Calorie Output In Ride...

Page 28: ...KES appears scroll to CAL Press 1 2 3 To change M male or F female press or To select press To change WGT kg or lb press or 4 5 6 To select press To change the underlined digit press or To select pres...

Page 29: ...e INT screen there are two clocks above a box Figure 16 When the clock on the left is running it counts down the time that remains in the interval When the clock on the right is running it counts down...

Page 30: ...estart at 0 In Ride Mode scroll or to INT To start the clock from its current state press 1 2 3 1 2 To restart the clock at 00 00 hold for three seconds 3 To Stop the Interval Clock In Ride Mode scrol...

Page 31: ...titions Hold for three seconds to go to Setting mode When BIKES appears scroll or to INT Press 1 2 3 To change from ON or OFF press or To select press To change the Interval time press To skip to REST...

Page 32: ...o select press Repeat step 12 for the other digits To save and exit press To go to Ride mode hold for three seconds 12 13 To change the Rest time press To skip to REPS press and go to step 13 To chang...

Page 33: ...d sensor collects distance for the trip data To sense the passing of the wheel magnet the speed sensor must be correctly located Features of Trip Function In Trip the lower section of the screen displ...

Page 34: ...change the underlined digit press or To select press Repeat step 5 for the other digits To go to Ride mode hold for three seconds 4 5 Hold for three seconds to go to Setting mode When BIKES appears s...

Page 35: ...n calculate changes in altitude during a ride including loss gain and total change Figure 18 The altitude function can also calculate the current and maximum grade the percent of climbing over a dista...

Page 36: ...in or loss in Trip or Total scroll to that feature and toggle 3 Setting Current Altitude The altimeter measures your altitude based on air pressure and temperature Air pressure changes with the weathe...

Page 37: ...To change from FT or MT press or 4 5 6 To select press To change from or press or To select press 7 8 To change the underlined digit press or To select press Repeat step 8 for the other digits To go t...

Page 38: ...re are four functions available in Dual View HR Heart Rate TRP Distance CAD Cadence PWR Power In order for these functions to be available in Dual View they must switched ON Paired and Connected See P...

Page 39: ...the right scroll To save and exit press To go to Ride mode hold for three seconds 6 7 To change to ON or OFF push or To select press To change the function on the left scroll 4 5 To View Dual View DV...

Page 40: ...he time function always displays Figure 20 Ride time data is erased in a Trip Restart but the Clock setting is not When the Ride Time clock goes past 9 59 59 the first digit changes to show an H along...

Page 41: ...ODO appears scroll to CLOCK To change press 4 5 To change 12hr or 24hr press or To select press 6 Hold for three seconds to go to Setting mode When BIKES appears scroll or to SYSTEM Press 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 42: ...it press To go to Ride mode hold for three seconds To change the underlined digit press or To select press Repeat step 7 for the other digits If you selected the 12hr clock you also must select AM or...

Page 43: ...als you select The intervals are based on the ride time clock not the time of day so the nutrition timer shows time as hours and minutes HH MM Setting Nutrition Alarm Hold for three seconds to go to S...

Page 44: ...hange ON or OFF press or To select press Press again To change the underlined digit press or To select press Repeat step 5 for the other digits To go to Ride mode hold for three seconds 5 3 4 3 4 5 or...

Page 45: ...backlight provides a light source behind the screen so that the numbers are more visible To Switch the Backlight to ON In Ride mode hold for three seconds To save battery life the backlight automatica...

Page 46: ...of your handlebar 25 4 mm 26 0 mm or 31 8 mm Insert the correct clasp into the computer base Figure 22 Slide the head of the clasp to the end of the slot in the base Insert the rubber pad with logo in...

Page 47: ...om the wheel Figure 26 wrap the magnet around a spoke Close the magnet so that the spoke is in the tunnel through the magnet Figure 27 Squeeze the magnet until the clasp is engaged Slide the magnet up...

Page 48: ...ure 32 sensor directly into the chainstay If installing a SpeedTrap or DuoTrap sensor both sold separately please refer to the installation instructions included with the sensor For non SpeedTrap or D...

Page 49: ...moving the computer battery note the Trip and Total values When the battery is removed the computer automatically does a Reset erase settings and changes function totals to zero 0 After installing a n...

Page 50: ...ched to OFF Switch sensor to ON No heart rate Sensor is not reading heart rate properly Readjust or moisten heart rate strap Computer is not connected to sensor signal Force connect Sensor battery pow...

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