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When the S/S button and the Mode button are pressed simultaneously, the following data can be reset, depending on the mode.

For resetting trip distance(D), elapsed time(T), average speed(A) and maximum speed (M):

In other modes than altitude measuring mode, press the two buttons simultaneously; then the data of D, T, A and M returns to zero.

For resetting the trip altitude gain:

In the sub mode showing the trip altitude gain and total altitude gain, press the two buttons simultaneously; then the data of the trip altitude
gain(

) returns to zero.

For resetting the current altitude correction value:

In the main mode showing the current altitude (

), press the two buttons simultaneously; then the current altitude correction value will be

zero and the data will be reset to the initial value of "International Standard Atmosphere" (ISO 2533).

The Correlation Between Altitude and Pressure

The higher the altitude gets, the lower the pressure becomes. At venues of which altitudes are under 500m, the pressure decreases by approx.
12hPa per each 100m (Table 1).

Weather and Barometric Pressure Changes

Changes in weather from a HIGH PRESSURE system (clearer, calmer weather) to a LOW PRESSURE system (over-cast, rain, storming
weather) can cause a change in the Altitude reading of 300 feet or more. Thunderstorms or other strong low pressure weather conditions, you

Correlation between above sea
level and pressure

extract from ISO 2533 (Table 1)

A.S.Level

Pres.

A.S.Level

Pres.

4500 m 577 hPa

600 m

943 hPa

4000 m 616 hPa

500 m

955 hPa

3500 m 658 hPa

400 m

966 hPa

3000 m 701 hPa

300 m

978 hPa

2500 m 749 hPa

200 m

989 hPa

2000 m 795 hPa

100 m 1001 hPa

1500 m 845 hPa

0 m 1013 hPa

1000 m 899 hPa –100 m 1025 hPa

900 m 910 hPa –200 m 1038 hPa
800 m 921 hPa –300 m 1050 hPa
700 m 932 hPa

HOW TO USE AS AN ALTIMETER

1. Altimeter Function

This unit, loaded with a pressure sensor, measures the altitude by using atmospheric pressure. It esti-
mates the altitude by using the "correlation between altitude and pressure" of ISO 2533, based on the
International Standard Atmosphere of ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization). Generally, a con-
ventional pressure sensor is affected by temperature and gives errors; but this unit is temperature-com-
pensated every 20 seconds and records 1 meter resolution. Also, with a conventional altimeter, altitude
data at the same venue varies from time to time because it is affected by the change of the pressure;
however, the CATEYE CC-AT100 is not affected by pressure changes when not cycling. It measures three
types of altitude data simultaneously: above sea level (current altitude), trip altitude gain (total of altitude
gain from the start to the current point) and total altitude gain (accumulation).
Note: The current altitude data may give an incorrect value temporarily, such as when it is brought from

indoor to outdoor, or when the energy-saving function is released. This is just an influence of the tem-
perature change and is not a malfunction. It will quickly stabilize and return to normal.

Summary of Contents for ALTIMETER

Page 1: ...ION 500 Meter 490 480 470 460 450 440 430 420 410 400 15000 Feet 14700 14400 14100 13800 13500 13200 12900 12600 12300 12000 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 1500 1200 900 600 300 0 300 600 900 1200 1500 M i l e M i l e h K m K m h ...

Page 2: ...al altitude gain in a temperature compensated 1 meter resolution Measures atmospheric temperature Can reset trip altitude gain alone Gives choices of usage with two types of measuring modes Can be used for activities other than bicycling with accessory parts Cyclocomputer Functions Current speed Maximum speed Average speed Total distance Trip distance Elapsed time Clock time Auto Automatic start s...

Page 3: ...0 3 Continuous Measuring Mode 10 4 How to Switch on off the Bicycle Symbol 10 5 How to Correct the Current Altitude 10 How to Use as a Cyclocomputer 1 Mounting to Bicycle 11 2 Auto Automatic Start Stop Function 12 3 Power Saving Function 13 Measuring and Display 13 Troubleshooting 15 Daily Care 17 Spare Accessories 17 Specifications 18 Setting Values Cross Reference Table 19 Limited Warranty 19 ...

Page 4: ...tton C Mode Button D Light Button E Set Button F AC All Clear Button G Battery Cover H Contact I Altitude Sensor Cover Filter Accessories Attachments J Bracket K Wire L Speed Sensor Sensor Holster M Sensor Band A Large Small N Sensor Band B O Sensor Screw J K R Q L N M S P O T E 6 G AT A D 3 7 1 5 8 2 4 B C F H I P Magnet Q Sensor Band Rubber Pad R Bracket Rubber Pad 2 pcs S Wire Securing Tape T L...

Page 5: ...sed by a change in altitude or a change in weather The current altitude should be calibrated before each ride Sudden temperature change can cause a temporary incorrect altitude display When using this unit as an independent altimeter switch off the bicycle symbol to allow it in the continuous measuring mode Static electricity might cause incorrect data If the S S Start Stop button Mode button and ...

Page 6: ...e than 5 minutes so that the power saving function is on in this way it will update the data and memorize the newest measurements Refer to page 13 Power Saving Function 2 Main Unit Preparation The following process must be completed before starting to use 1 How to Measure Wheel Circumference In order to get the accurate value measure the wheel circumference L actually from the tire of your bicycle...

Page 7: ...ton the stored number flickers Then revise the number according to the above 4 5 Switching on the Auto Automatic Start Stop Function Operate the Mode button to display the main mode showing T D or A Press the S S button to get the stop state and then press the Set button AT symbol appears and the Auto function is on Fig 6 6 Setting Clock Time Operate the Mode button to display the sub mode showing...

Page 8: ...Auto automatic start stop function press this button in T D or A mode but only in complete stop state refer to page 12 For changing the wheel circumference press this button in O total distance mode but only when the current speed is zero refer to page 7 For setting clock time press this button in the clock time mode but only when the current speed is zero refer to page 7 AC All Clear Button on th...

Page 9: ...t from ISO 2533 Table 1 A S Level Pres A S Level Pres 4500 m 577 hPa 600 m 943 hPa 4000 m 616 hPa 500 m 955 hPa 3500 m 658 hPa 400 m 966 hPa 3000 m 701 hPa 300 m 978 hPa 2500 m 749 hPa 200 m 989 hPa 2000 m 795 hPa 100 m 1001 hPa 1500 m 845 hPa 0 m 1013 hPa 1000 m 899 hPa 100 m 1025 hPa 900 m 910 hPa 200 m 1038 hPa 800 m 921 hPa 300 m 1050 hPa 700 m 932 hPa HOW TO USE AS AN ALTIMETER 1 Altimeter Fu...

Page 10: ...tch off the AT symbol and operate with the S S button in each start stop Refer to Auto Function page 12 Note As the pressure changes constantly the altitude data will give an error to some extent Release the power saving function by pressing the S S button or the Mode button Fig 10 4 How to Switch on off the Bicycle Symbol To switch on off the bicycle symbol first display the sub mode showing trip...

Page 11: ...gnet as in Fig 14 Attach the speed sensor and sensor holster with sensor bands A B to the right fork Choose a band that fits the fork diameter S size for up to 24 L for oversize 1 Insert the band B into the slit of the band A and put the rub ber pad inside of the band A Fig 15 Adjust the length in order that the screw fastening part of the bands are parallel when mounted to the fork Fig 16 To pull...

Page 12: ...hen the main unit is mounted onto the bracket When using this unit on its own apart from bicycle switch off this function Operation of the S S button is needed How to Switch on off Auto Function Operate the mode button to display the main mode showing T D or A Get the stop state by pressing the Set button then AT symbol appears and the Auto function is on To switch this function off press the Set ...

Page 13: ...he data of trip altitude gain is not updated When the power saving function starts the unit automatically memorizes the data of the total distance total altitude gain and wheel circumference of that moment MEASURING AND DISPLAY S Current Speed Always displayed on the main display and updated once a second 0 0 2 6 105 9 km h 0 0 1 6 62 9 mile h Current Altitude Above Sea Level Main Mode Displayed o...

Page 14: ...included When the trip altitude gain reaches 2 999 it returns to zero and counting begins anew The altitude symbol illuminates On the sub display total altitude is displayed With reset operation it returns to zero In the scale of feet the figure shows 1 10 value 0 2999m 0 900 x 10 feet Note After you reach 2 999 reset the display If you do not reset the top limit will become shorter than 2 999 nex...

Page 15: ...lay 0 0 42949 km mile TROUBLESHOOTING If a trouble or malfunction occurs check the following before taking the unit to repair How to Check the Main Unit Fig 25 When the current speed does not appear short circuit the two contacts on the back with metal a few times If the speed display returns the main unit is in normal condition Trouble Check Items Remedy Display response is slow Is it the tempera...

Page 16: ...Contacts can also be treated with a water repellent silicon jell from an automotive parts or hardware store Do not use industrial water repellent it may damage the bracket The S S button does not start stop measuring Is the unit in the Auto function In the Auto function this button doesn t work When using the unit apart from bicycle it doesn t measure altitude Is the bicycle symbol on i e is it on...

Page 17: ...Be sure not to insert pins or sharp objects SPARE ACCESSORIES The following parts are available separately 169 6560 Bracket Sensor Kit 169 6565 Bracket Sensor Kit Long 169 6567 Center Mount Bracket Kit 169 6562 Center Mount Bracket Kit Long 169 6569 Stem Mount Bracket Kit 166 5120 Wheel Magnet 169 6170 Attachment Kit 169 6280 Universal Sensor Band 169 9730 Heavy duty Wire and Bracket Sensor Kit 16...

Page 18: ... 0 2999 m 0 900 x 10 feet Total Altitude Gain x1000 0 0 16777 x 1000 m feet Controller 4 bit 1 chip microcomputer crystal controlled oscillator Display Liquid crystal with LED backlight Sensor No contact magnetic sensor Length of the cord 70 cm Operating Temperature Range 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Storage Temperature Range 20 C 50 C 4 F 122 F Applicable Cycle Size 0 cm 255 cm Initial value 203 cm Power ...

Page 19: ...tc are not included in this warranty Address for service 2 8 25 Kuwazu Higashi Sumiyoshi ku Osaka 546 0041 JAPAN Attention CATEYE Customer Service Section Phone 81 6 6719 7781 Fax 81 6 6719 2362 Service Research Address for United States Consumers CATEYE Service Research Center 1705 14th St 115 Boulder CO 80302 Phone 303 443 4595 Toll Free 800 5CATEYE Fax 303 473 0006 e mail CatEyeUSA aol com CO L...

Page 20: ...6 5236759 5226340 Pat Pending and Design Patented 2 8 25 Kuwazu Higashi Sumiyoshi ku Osaka 546 0041 Japan Phone 81 6 6719 7781 Fax 81 6 6719 2362 CO LTD Copyright JAN 1995 CAT EYE Co Ltd CCMWAT1 990423 Printed in Japan 0687383 7 ...

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