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F-01

F-02

F-03

F-14

• Trip distance
• Elapsed time
• Various average values (average speed, and average cadence)
• Various maximum values (maximum speed, and maximum cadence)
• Date and time of file creation (date/time when the measurement started)
• Number of laps used
• Time distribution to the target zone (time in the zone, time above the zone, and

time below the zone) and the percentage (%)

• Lap data (average lap speed, average lap cadence, maximum lap speed, maxi-

mum lap cadence, lap time, split time, trip lap distance)

*1: One lap per file is used even in the case there is no lap data. Therefore, when the total

number of laps reaches 99 points, no more files can be saved.

Viewing the measurement data in a file

View the measurement data in a file saved in the computer.

1. Press the 

MENU

 button in the measurement screen to

switch to the menu top screen.
Press the 

SSE

 button on the 

FILE VIEW

 screen.

Menu top: 

MENU

Confirm:

SSE

File view

The lap and measurement data are saved into a file automatically each time a ride is reset
(Resetting Operation page 16)
With the file view, you can review the past rides or delete data recorded.

Measurement data to be recorded in a file

The computer can record up to 14 files

*1

.

When 14 files (rides) are saved, the oldest one is deleted automatically. The latest file
is always 

F-01

.

The measurement data to be saved in a file are as follows.

Date of creation:

Old

Total number of laps

Total number of files

(Back)

New

M2/-

Changing the computer configuration

Pressing the 

MENU

 button in the measurement screen switches to the menu screen.

In the menu screen, you can view and delete the files saved, and view and change various
configurations.
* Use the 

M1/+

 and 

M2/-

 to change menu items.

* After changes are made, be sure to review the setting(s) and confirm by pressing the 

MENU

 button.

* Leaving the menu screen without any operation for 2 minutes returns to the measurement screen,

and changes are not saved.

Menu top screen

Measurement
screen

M1/+

MENU

(Back)

Setting the measure-
ment unit

Changing the measure-
ment unit

MENU

(Back)

SSE

(page 30)

File view

Viewing and deleting
files

SSE

(page 23)

Setting the clock/
date

Changing the clock/date

SSE

(page 27)

Wheel selection and
tire circumference

Selecting wheel and
changing the tire cir-
cumference

SSE

(page 28)

Searching the sen-
sor ID

Synchronizing the speed
sensor ID

SSE

(page 28)

Total distance
manual entry

Total distance 

input

SSE

(page 30)

Setting the auto-
mode

On/off of the auto-mode

SSE

(page 31)

Setting the count-
down distance

Countdown distance 

in-

put

SSE

(page 31)

Setting sound

On/off of the CDC alarm,
and button operation
sound

SSE

(page 32)

Setting the target
cadence zone

Changing the upper/
lower zone limit

SSE

(page 33)

Continue

Summary of Contents for CC-TR200DW (V2c)

Page 1: ... product 1 How to install the unit on your bicycle See page 6 8 2 Preparing the computer See page 9 14 3 Basic operation of the computer See page 15 16 Measurement screen Please go here to learn how to operate the computer functions Measurement screen See page 17 21 Ride data review Please go here to check and manage recorded data File view See page 23 26 Changing computer configuration Please go ...

Page 2: ...aves and interference which may result in incorrect measurement TV PC radios motors engines or in cars and trains Railroad crossings and near railway tracks around television transmitting stations and radar bases Other wireless computers or digitally controlled lights Contents Introduction 1 About the manuals 1 Proper use of the CatEye V2c 3 Description of computer and its parts 4 Computer 4 Acces...

Page 3: ...nit Auto mode Lights up when the auto mode function is on Lap icon Lights up while the lap data is displayed Cadence sensor signal Indicate Cadence sensor signal status page 14 Target zone Lights up when the target zone is on and flashes when it is out of the zone Dot display Mainly displays mode descriptions for the values dis played just below Selected data icon unit Displays together with the d...

Page 4: ... with its open end facing to the right When attaching the Flex Tight bracket to the handlebar Attach the bracket with its open end facing to the right Cut extra length of the band with scissors Caution Round off the cut edge of the bracket band to prevent injury Bracket Bracket band Bracket rubber pad Stem Bracket Bracket band Bracket rubber pad Handlebar 1 Attach the bracket to the stem or handle...

Page 5: ...er purchas ing open the battery cover and remove the insula tion sheet After you remove the insulation sheet replace the battery cover in place Preparing the computer Computer s basic items must be set up before using it Insulation sheet Open Close Measurement screen For formatting For restarting Restarting operation The date when you per formed the restarting operation will be initially displayed...

Page 6: ...screen below For the restarting operation To the measurement screen and ready for use or or Back or Display format Hour Minute 1 Formatting Restarting operation Formatting operation Caution All data are reset to the default and deleted 1 While pressing the MENU button on the back of the computer press AC button Release the MENU button when a test pattern is displayed on the screen The date clock s...

Page 7: ...e sensor ID This unit requres the sensor ID in order for the computer to receive signal from the sensors To set the sensor ID be within 5 m from the bicycle with a speed cadence sensor mounted properly page 7 When performing ID Synch make sure there is no other similar sensors in the surrounding area It may pick up other sensor s ID 1 Verify that the speed cadence sensor is mounted properly to the...

Page 8: ... rides Does not display values even though sensor magnet position is proper Recommended Action Go to the computer s ID Synch setup screen page 23 and go through the process of ID Synch Make sure that here is no similar devices in the vicinity Signal transition distance can vary from environmental conditions such as weather buildings etc Basic operation of the computer Functions on the measurement ...

Page 9: ...ction When the auto mode is turned on lights up the unit detects the wheel spinning and starts stops measurement automatically When the auto mode is turned off lights off the unit starts stops measurement by using the SSE button For on off of the auto mode see the menu screen Setting the auto mode page 31 When the transmission is stopped and Sensor signal icons are off page 14 the main timer may n...

Page 10: ...sed time from the previous point for L 01 from the start of measurement 6 Maximum lap speed 7 Maximum lap cadence Displays the maximum lap speed maximum lap cadence from the previous point for L 01 from the start of measurement 8 Split time Displays the total elapsed time from the start of measurement Measurement screen Measurement screen Lap data 2 5 sec 2 5 sec Elapsed time Displays the elapsed ...

Page 11: ...with the main time measurement however it resets and restarts the data every time you press the LAP but ton This independent feature of lap time can be useful also for intervals and sectional trials such as hill climb section Countdown distance The countdown distance feature displays the countdown distance to a predetermined target trip distance and notifies when it reaches zero When it reaches th...

Page 12: ...st one is deleted automatically The latest file is always F 01 The measurement data to be saved in a file are as follows Date of creation Old Total number of laps Total number of files Back New M2 Changing the computer configuration Pressing the MENU button in the measurement screen switches to the menu screen In the menu screen you can view and delete the files saved and view and change various c...

Page 13: ...M2 buttons and confirm with the SSE button Switching the file number M1 M2 3 Scroll through the data saved in each file by pressing the SSE button The display items are as follows or Various average values Various maximum values Out of the target zone Displayed alternately When the CDC target zone is set to OFF 2 Time of the start File number Number of laps used in a file Date of file creation 1 A...

Page 14: ...Hour using the M1 and M2 buttons confirm with the SSE button and then enter the Minute in the same way Increase decrease M1 M2 Confirm SSE 4 Select the date display format Select the date display format from YY MM DD MM DD YY and DD MM YY using the M1 and M2 buttons and confirm with the SSE button Switch the display M1 M2 Confirm SSE 5 Enter the Year Month and Day Enter the Year Month and Day in t...

Page 15: ...izing the ID is not required every time you move the computer between first and the second bike or or Back Back Wheel selection and tire circumference Switch the Wheel Size A B and change the Tire Size tire roll out length For the tire size see Tire circumference page 12 1 Press the MENU button in the measurement screen to switch to the menu top screen Switch to the WHEEL screen using the M1 and M...

Page 16: ...nd perform the resetting operation page 16 before you change the unit Unless you perform the resetting operation DATA RESET appears on the screen preventing from changing the unit 1 Press the MENU button in the measurement screen to switch to the menu top screen Switch to the UnIT screen using the M1 and M2 buttons and confirm with the SSE button Menu top MENU Changing the menu M1 M2 Confirm SSE 2...

Page 17: ... the menu top measurement screen MENU You can enter any upper lower limit however the upper limit is adjusted automati cally to the lower limit 1 when the entered lower limit exceeds the upper limit In case of the upper limit vice versa the lower limit is adjusted in the same way 2 Enter the target distance using the M1 and M2 buttons and move digits using the SSE button The target distance can be...

Page 18: ...Temperatures below freezing may re sult in slower screen response Data is not affected The remaining battery ca pacity for the computer is low Replace it with a new battery CR2032 immediately After replacement be sure to perform the restarting operation page 10 Is the battery for the com puter empty Replace it with a new battery CR2032 After replacement be sure to perform the restarting operation ...

Page 19: ...ec tromagnetic waves Is it the target zone or the measurement unit that can not be changed Only top menu can be viewed during measurement Keep the unit away from any object that may be causing interference with elec tromagnetic waves To change the target zone and measurement unit the resetting operation is required Stop measurement and perform the resetting operation page 16 Trouble on operation P...

Page 20: ... Middle display average lap cadence Lap number maximum lap cadence Lower display trip lap distance lap time split time Control system 4 bit one chip microcomputer crystal oscillator Display system Liquid crystal display EL backlight Speed Cadence sensor signal detection system Noncontact magnetic sensor Sensor signal transmission and reception 2 4 GHz ISM Band Communication range 5 m above5m trans...

Page 21: ...BLIC OF IRELAND consumers please return to the place of purchase This does not affect your statutory rights Registration CATEYE Web Site http www cateye com For warranty service you must confirm your product Please confirm your V2c as soon as possible CATEYE provides you technical support and new product information as much as possible Please confirm on line through our web site or send the regist...

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