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CC-TR100

 

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8

 

CC-TR100

E

D

K

D

NOTE:

When the crank is spinning, the center of the magnet 

M

 should pass in front of the

sensor 

G

 marking line. The distance between the sensor and the magnet 

M

 should

be within 5 mm. After adjusting the magnet and sensor, secure tightly with nylon ties.

3

Mount the wheel magnet and speed sensor

• Mount the wheel magnet 

L

 to a spoke on the rear wheel so that the magnet surface

faces the sensor.

• Secure the speed sensor 

F

 (long wire) onto the left chain stay with nylon ties 

J

.

L

J

F

NOTE:

The center of the magnet 

L

 should pass in front of the sensor 

F

 marking line. The

distance between the sensor and the magnet 

L

 should be no more than 5 mm. After

adjusting the magnet and sensor, secure them tightly with nylon ties.

4

Secure the sensor wire

Secure the wire onto the frame using the supplied nylon ties 

J

.

J

G

M

M

G

5 mm

F

L

L

F

5 mm

Center

Marked line

Crank arm

Adjust

Left chain stay

Rear wheel spoke

Sensor Side

Left chainstay

Center

Marked
sensor
line

Adjust

Left chainstay

Rear wheel
spoke

CAUTION !:

Allow enough wire clearance in
the area marked with 

 to in-

sure you can turn the handlebars
all the way from side to side with-
out pulling the wire.

J

The smooth side of the zip
tie should be on the outside

Inward side of the
left crank arm

J

J

M

J

G

Left chain stay

Installing the unit on your bicycle

Follow steps 

1

 through 

5

 to mount the TR100 on your bicycle.

5

1

2

3

1

Mount the bracket and HR receiver, and then attach the main unit

• Mount the bracket 

E

 to the handlebar, using the rubber pad 

K

 as a spacer. Adjust the

bracket to a position that provides good visibility and securely fasten it with the screw.

Adjust the angle of the bracket and receiver so that each provides good visibility with the
main unit attached. Then, tighten all screws securely.

CAUTION !:

Check periodically that the receiver screw is not loose in order to prevent the
receiver from falling.

• Attach the main unit to receiver 

D

 by sliding it in from the front until a click is heard.

To remove the main unit, push it forward while lowering the lever on the side of the receiver.

2

Mount the cadence magnet and cadence sensor

• Mount the cadence magnet 

M

 to the inner side of the left crank so that the magnet

surface faces the sensor.

NOTE:

The center of the magnet 

L

 should pass in front of the sensor 

F

 marking

line. The distance between the sensor and the magnet 

L

 should be no more

than 5 mm. After adjusting the magnet and cadence sensor 

G

, (short wire),

secure them tightly with nylon ties.

CAUTION !:

The nylon ties can only be used once, please install with care.

Sensor side

Lever

HR receiver screw

Main unit

Remove

Summary of Contents for CC-TR100

Page 1: ...HEART RATE CADENCE SPEED 2 8 25 Kuwazu Higashi Sumiyoshi ku OSAKA JAPAN 546 0041 ENGLISH 066600331 1 ...

Page 2: ...ively and analyze their data It features wired speed and cadence and coded wireless heart rate for minimal interference with other external signals The computer can store up to 150 hours of computer downloadable data through the use of an optional download kit An optional power unit can also be purchased to record your torque and power output in watts Read this instruction manual thoroughly and un...

Page 3: ...intenance 48 Spare accessories 49 Specifications 50 Registration 51 Registration card 51 Limited warranty 52 Tire circumference reference table 53 Registration Please register your TR100 to validate the warranty Refer to page 51 and make user registration About the manuals You can find the desired operating method or function description from the following three guides Basic installation and opera...

Page 4: ...the main unit HR receiver or sensors Regularly check the positions of the magnet and the speed cadence sensors and make sure that they are securely mounted Do not use paint thinner or rubbing alcohol to clean the unit Do not subject the main unit HR receiver or sensors to strong impact take care also to prevent any of them from falling Heart rate sensor NOTE The heart rate transmitter has a maximu...

Page 5: ...ate zone or cadence zone k Stored Data icon Lights up when the Stored Data function is turned on Flashes when the Stored Data cannot be performed l Wheel selection icon Indicates the wheel currently selected 1 In order to use this function the optional power unit must be installed 2 In order to use this function the optional download kit or power unit is required Display 4 Display 5 Screen display...

Page 6: ... tie should be on the outside Inward side of the left crank arm J J M J G Left chain stay Installing the unit on your bicycle Follow steps 1 through 5 to mount the TR100 on your bicycle 5 1 2 3 1 Mount the bracket and HR receiver and then attach the main unit Mount the bracket E to the handlebar using the rubber pad K as a spacer Adjust the bracket to a position that provides good visibility and s...

Page 7: ...n while pressing and holding the MENU button then release the RESTART button only When a beep sounds release the MENU button All items displayed After a few seconds have elapsed proceed to the heart rate sensor ID check Press the RESTART button All items displayed for 1 sec To heart rate sensor ID check Insulation sheet Close Open 5 Installing the remote buttons Select the positions to mount the r...

Page 8: ... Completion of initial set up When the setup is completed set the date and time as described in Configuring main unit on page 28 Display 1 Rotate the rear wheel Display 3 Rotate the crank arm Changing a value Select Increases the value Shifting the digit 3 Checking heart rate sensor ID The heart rate sensor ID must be checked within five minutes after the formatting or restarting operation Before ...

Page 9: ... sen sor is operating properly NOTE The heart rate sensor will start transmission approximately three seconds after it has stabilized Therefore a short time lag occurs before the icon begins to blink If the icon does not flash move the electrode pad little by little to find the optimum position for the heart rate reception Dryness may make measurement difficult Moistening the electrode pad allows ...

Page 10: ...data on Display 5 Basic operations TR100 measures data when the bicycle starts moving You can view various data by pressing the MODE 1 and MODE 2 buttons You can also record lap data up to 199 laps or intervals Main computer functions The main screen has 5 windows which display different types of data Pressing the MODE 1 and the MODE 2 buttons change the displayed information as shown in the illus...

Page 11: ...one simultaneously press the START STOP ENTER and MODE 1 buttons while the main measurement is displayed 3 Resetting the second measurement data To reset to zero all erasable data in the second measurement display only simultaneously press START STOP ENTER and MODE 1 while the second measurement icon is on Second measurement icon Lap Pressing the lap button during data measurement records lap time...

Page 12: ...uring range 0 30 to 260 bpm M Maximum cadence Indicates the maximum cadence Measuring range 0 20 to 299 rpm Total Pedal Count Indicates the total pedal count When the count exceeds 9999 the x10 appears Measuring range 0 to 99990 rotations 2 Sec Display 1 and 4 Measured data NOTE You must wear the heart rate sensor to perform the heart rate measurement Current speed Indicates the current speed upda...

Page 13: ...ap recording for about five seconds and the viewing of lap data 1 When the optional power unit is used power related data is displayed For details see the instruction manual for the power unit Display 5 TM 1 Elapsed time Indicates the elapsed time from the start of measurement to 1 10 second When it exceeds 10 hours 1 10 second is not displayed Measuring range 0 00 00 0 to 99 59 59 DST 1 Trip dist...

Page 14: ...es are on and the value is out of your target zone An alarm will sound if the sound feature is turned on Heart rate zone alert Four heart rate zones can be set with range and target The range of each zone may overlap The zone value will flash when the target zones are on and the value is out of your target zone An alarm will also sound if the sound feature is turned on You can check the time in an...

Page 15: ...page 39 MODE 2 MODE 1 Lap function Recording lap data Pressing the Lap button on the main display while riding records lap data Immedi ately after recording the lap number is displayed alternating between lap time average lap speed and split time lap distance NOTE Up to 199 laps can be recorded Lap times cannot be shorter than 5 seconds pressing the LAP button consecutively within 5 seconds will n...

Page 16: ...t is not displayed as the de fault setting for Power Select is off To use these functions the optional power unit is required 4 To use the data files recorded in this menu the optional download kit or power unit is required Tire circumference input Auto mode Date Power select Cadence zone Heart rate zone Heart rate sensor ID Data file 4 Main display See page 29 See page 29 See page 30 See page 30 ...

Page 17: ...g Minute setting Select Select Setting clock This function is used to set the clock and to choose between 12 and 24 hour modes Clock setting cannot be changed while the bicycle is in motion NOTE Press and hold the MODE 2 button to speed up the progression of numbers For the basic information on how to use the menu screen refer to page 28 Sound 1 Alarm sound setup An alarm will alert when the heart...

Page 18: ...ART STOP ENTER LAP LAP Lt LIGHT Defining remote button setting menu screen Select Select For the basic information on how to use the menu screen refer to page 28 S S E S S E K K km h M mph MODE 1 or MODE 2 MODE 1 MODE 1 MODE 2 S S E S S E Manual odometer input menu screen Speed unit menu screen Manual odometer input Enter any numeric value as the odometer value Odo This allows the input of past da...

Page 19: ...king selection impossible When a lower limit value greater than the upper limit value is entered the upper limit value is automatically adjusted to the value of the lower limit value plus one When a wrong upper limit value is entered the same adjustment is made First digit First digit Digit shift Third digit Second digit Second digit Digit shift Changing the lower limit value Changing the upper li...

Page 20: ...pper limit value is entered the upper limit value is automatically adjusted to the value of the lower limit value plus one When a wrong upper limit value is entered the same adjustment is made The range of each zone may overlap Select First digit Changing the lower limit value Changing the upper limit value Third digit Second digit Digit shift First digit Second digit Third digit Digit shift Digit...

Page 21: ... to Copy data For details see the instruction manual for the download kit Alternating data display Switch file End Memory consumption Recording interval Number of laps used in file Date of ride Ride time Ride start time Data file check screen File number For the basic information on how to use the menu screen refer to page 28 S S E S S E Heart rate sensor ID This function allows the ID signal tran...

Page 22: ... 0 or 99 files have already been stored further data storage cannot be performed When the remaining memory indicates 0 while the data storage is in progress a data file is created at that point Measurement after that is switched to the regular measurement from the data storage When the regular measurement is performed even though the data storage is turned on the icon flashes Select recording inte...

Page 23: ...S S E PC Link You can specify settings for connection of TR100 with your personal computer By using the optional download kit you can download and also upload data In addition with the power unit you can perform real time online measurement while connected to your personal computer NOTE For details see the instruction manuals for optional download kit and power unit PC Online Mount the main unit t...

Page 24: ...erview of training with heart rate data For more complete information there are books and websites with more in depth information Generally the heart rate increases during exercise getting higher in conjunction with the in tensity of the workout Measuring the rate of your heart beat is a good indicator of the intensity of your workout By setting target HR heart rate zones and sticking to pre set e...

Page 25: ...t be changed when measurement is in progress Make sure that the timer and or speed measurement are stopped Some menu screens require all data to be reset Trouble shooting If a malfunction occurs check the following before contacting CatEye or your retailer for repair or service Trouble on display Trouble Check Items Remedy Display motion becomes slower Is the surrounding temperature low below zero...

Page 26: ...rmly close the battery cover NOTE After replacement be sure to perform the restarting operation page 11 check the HR sensor ID page 31 and set the date and time page 31 Heart rate sensor Battery life Approx 6 months when worn for 1 hour per day Using a coin or similar object turn and remove the battery cover on the surface of the heart rate sensor transmitter Replace used battery with a new lithiu...

Page 27: ...p speed Split time Lap distance Second measurement Elapsed time Trip distance Average speed Control system 8 bit one chip microcomputer crystal oscillator Display system Liquid crystal display With white LED backlight Speed Cadence sensor signal detection system Noncontact magnetic sensor Heart rate sensor signal transmission and reception Electromagnetic induction radio system With the ID functio...

Page 28: ...re Tire size Tire circumference reference table Tire size Limited warranty Applies only to Main unit HR receiver and Heart Rate Sensor Excluding depletion of batteries and wire damage Should the main unit HR receiver or Heart Rate Sensor fail under normal condition of use we will repair or replace it free of charge The warranty service will be performed directly by the CATEYE CO LTD When sending i...

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