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10

Introduction

How to install the 

unit on your bicycle

How to use the 

computer

Setup of your PC

Uploading the 

measurement data

Changing the 

computer  

configuration

Others

Setting up the 

computer

Check the ID number, and then press the MENU button

Sensor pairing is completed.

MENU

Register the setting 

(Back)

Perform pairing for other sensors with the same proce-
dure

Enter the tire circumference

When you skip pairing with the ANT+ speed sensor or speed/cadence (ISC) sensor

Setting in “Entering the tire circumference” is skipped. 

Go to Step 5 “Select the time zone” (page 11).

When you perform pairing with the ANT+ speed sensor or speed/cadence (ISC) 

sensor

Enter the tire circumference (outer perimeter of tire) on the side where the sensor is 

mounted, in mm, according to the following procedure.

Pressing the 

MODE

 button changes the value, and pressing and 

holding the 

MODE

 button moves to the next digit.

Setting range: 0100 - 3999 mm

MODE

Increase the value

MODE

Move digits  

(press & hold)

MENU

Register the setting 

(Back)

* For determining the tire circumference, see “Tire circumference” 

(on the right of this page).

Tire circumference

You can find the tire circumference (L) of your tire size in the chart below, or actually 

measure the tire circumference (L) of your bicycle.

How to measure the tire circumference (L)

For the most accurate measurement, do a wheel roll out. With 

the tires under proper pressure, place the valve stem at the bot-

tom. Mark the spot on the floor and with the rider’s weight on 

the bike, roll exactly one wheel revolution in a straight line (until 

the valve comes around again to the bottom). Mark where the 

valve stem is and measure the distance.
* Measure the tire to which the sensor is installed.

Tire circumference reference table

* Generally, the tire size or ETRTO is indicated on the side of the tire.

ETRTO Tire size

L

(mm)

47-203 12x1.75

935

54-203 12x1.95

940

40-254 14x1.50

1020

47-254 14x1.75

1055

40-305 16x1.50

1185

47-305 16x1.75

1195

54-305 16x2.00

1245

28-349 16x1-1/8

1290

37-349 16x1-3/8

1300

32-369 17x1-

1/4(369)

1340

40-355 18x1.50

1340

47-355 18x1.75

1350

32-406 20x1.25

1450

35-406 20x1.35

1460

40-406 20x1.50

1490

47-406 20x1.75

1515

50-406 20x1.95

1565

28-451 20x1-1/8

1545

37-451 20x1-3/8

1615

37-501 22x1-3/8

1770

40-501 22x1-1/2

1785

47-507 24x1.75

1890

50-507 24x2.00

1925

54-507 24x2.125

1965

ETRTO Tire size

L

(mm)

25-520 24x1(520)

1753

24x3/4 

Tubular

1785

28-540 24x1-1/8

1795

32-540 24x1-1/4

1905

25-559 26x1(559)

1913

32-559 26x1.25

1950

37-559 26x1.40

2005

40-559 26x1.50

2010

47-559 26x1.75

2023

50-559 26x1.95

2050

54-559 26x2.10

2068

57-559 26x2.125

2070

58-559 26x2.35

2083

75-559 26x3.00

2170

28-590 26x1-1/8

1970

37-590 26x1-3/8

2068

37-584 26x1-1/2

2100

650C 

Tubular 

26x7/8

1920

20-571 650x20C

1938

23-571 650x23C

1944

25-571 650x25C

26x1(571)

1952

ETRTO Tire size

L

(mm)

40-590 650x38A

2125

40-584 650x38B

2105

25-630 27x1(630)

2145

28-630 27x1-1/8

2155

32-630 27x1-1/4

2161

37-630 27x1-3/8

2169

18-622 700x18C

2070

19-622 700x19C

2080

20-622 700x20C

2086

23-622 700x23C

2096

25-622 700x25C

2105

28-622 700x28C

2136

30-622 700x30C

2146

32-622 700x32C

2155

700C 

Tubular

2130

35-622 700x35C

2168

38-622 700x38C

2180

40-622 700x40C

2200

42-622 700x42C

2224

44-622 700x44C

2235

45-622 700x45C

2242

47-622 700x47C

2268

54-622 29x2.1

2288

60-622 29x2.3

2326

L mm

L mm

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Summary of Contents for stealth 50 cyclocomputer CC-GL50

Page 1: ...complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 th...

Page 2: ...and radar bases etc When using together with other wireless devices or some particular battery lights Under the Wi Fi environment Automatic recognition of the sensor ID The ANT sensor has its own ID a...

Page 3: ...e sensor H Power sensor P The computer performs measurement using the GPS signal when the speed signal from the speed sensor or speed cadence ISC sensor cannot be received In such a case the computer...

Page 4: ...ot be charged Cautions in use Charging discharging and storing at high temperature will damage the battery Do not leave the battery in a car or near a heater When the lighting time decreases significa...

Page 5: ...saving time icon For information on how to set the daylight saving time see Changing the computer configuration page 27 Screen display Icon Description Battery icon Displays the remaining battery cap...

Page 6: ...bracket to the handlebar To receive GPS signal effectively adjust the direction of the bracket so that the computer display faces to the sky Cut the excess length of the band using scissors Caution R...

Page 7: ...U Register the setting Back Click the button then a browser will open and a video will be played back Watch video YouTube Setting up the computer How to turn on off the power how to charge the battery...

Page 8: ...method for pairing Manual ID number entry When the sensor ID number is known you can perform pairing by entering the number Use this method for pairing when there are two or more ANT sen sors such as...

Page 9: ...en using the CAT EYE speed cadence sensor ISC 11 se lect ISC to perform paring CD Cadence sensor HR Heart rate sensor Wear the heart rate sensor PW Power sensor Ride the bicycle The computer enters th...

Page 10: ...the valve comes around again to the bottom Mark where the valve stem is and measure the distance Measure the tire to which the sensor is installed Tire circumference reference table Generally the tire...

Page 11: ...Moscow 3 THR Tehran 3 5 DXB Dubai 4 KBL Kabul 4 5 KHI Karachi 5 DEL Delhi 5 5 DAC Dhaka 6 RGN Yangon 6 5 BKK Bangkok 7 HKG Hong Kong 8 TYO Tokyo 9 City code City name Time difference DRW Darwin 9 5 S...

Page 12: ...ODE Register the setting press hold Change ON OFF according to the period of daylight saving time 7 Select the clock display format Select the display format of 12h 12 hours display or 24h 24 hours di...

Page 13: ...g the MODE button even while either signal is not received This unit starts searching the speed signal and GPS signal after the power is turned on It may take several minutes to acquire the signal dep...

Page 14: ...now rain etc Near a high voltage line or a mobile telephone relay station When the computer display does not face to the sky Standby screen The display will be automatically changed to the standby scr...

Page 15: ...sing the MODE button switches the measurement data in the lower display in the order shown in the figure Backlight When using it during night time the backlight always lights up Example Setting of the...

Page 16: ...p data for the 2nd day to the 4th day are generated Trip data is not yet generated MODE Resetting operation MODE Resetting operation A trip is continued unless the resetting operation is performed eve...

Page 17: ...y to correct the drift Especially for critical measurements we recommend you perform calibration in advance Read the instruction manual of the power sensor and check the precautions for cali bration b...

Page 18: ...a member Then install CATEYE Sync to your PC Windows Mac You can upload the trip data measured with this unit to CATEYE Atlas STRAVA TrainingPeaks and others or change the computer configuration usin...

Page 19: ...on Settings The setting screen appears 4 Click on Account setting and enter your e mail address and password Enter correctly the e mail address and password you registered at CATEYE Atlas 5 Click on A...

Page 20: ...the computer to the cradle Caution Do not set wet computer to the cradle for example after ride in the rain It may cause short circuit and damage the computer or the data 2 Insert the USB plug into yo...

Page 21: ...er clicking the upload button follow the on screen instructions and enter the authentica tion code issued by the site It may take time to upload depending on the trip data size and line condition When...

Page 22: ...n transferring the trip data in the past to a new PC when renewing your PC gpx A general purpose GPS data file This can be used after reading into Google Earth etc fit A file that can be read into STR...

Page 23: ...e sensor Record interval and capacity limit This unit records data at the specified interval The record interval can be selected from 1 2 or 5 seconds according to your use Default 1 second The maximu...

Page 24: ...ere When you have not registered your membership see Mem bership registration to CATEYE Atlas page 18 3 Enter your e mail address and password and then click on Login Enter correctly your e mail addre...

Page 25: ...nts on the route 1 Click on Delete GPS point from the trip information editing screen The trip route appears on the map 2 Click on a start point for the route section you want to delete A section appe...

Page 26: ...computer configuration Others Uploading the measurement data Exporting to a GPX file Export a general purpose GPS data file from the trip This can be used with other services including Google Earth 1...

Page 27: ...age 32 Changing the settings of the computer alone page 29 This can be used when changing the setting with not using a PC Changing the setting with CATEYE Sync 1 Set the computer to the cradle Caution...

Page 28: ...sor Assign the tire circumference to the speed sensor or speed cadence sensor whichever you pair Setting range 0100 to 3999 mm ISC1 ISC 1 Speed cadence sensor 1 SPD1 SP 1 Speed sensor 1 ISC2 ISC 2 Spe...

Page 29: ...aving time and the clock display format With this unit it is not necessary to set the clock date since they are synchronized after receiving GPS signal Clock display format Select the display format o...

Page 30: ...ing TYO Tokyo Setting before the change NYC New York When you travel back and forth between two cities having different time zone you can easily return it to the original time zone by performing the s...

Page 31: ...ly the tire size or ETRTO is indicated on the side of the tire ETRTO Tire size L mm 47 203 12x1 75 935 54 203 12x1 95 940 40 254 14x1 50 1020 47 254 14x1 75 1055 40 305 16x1 50 1185 47 305 16x1 75 119...

Page 32: ...pairing the sensor installed to the second bicycle while selecting 2 second bicycle The next step differs depending on wheth er automatic search or manual ID number entry is selected Go to the approp...

Page 33: ...ove the magnet close to the sensor zone at a distance of less than 3 mm ISC Speed cadence sensor CD Cadence sensor HR Heart rate sensor Wear the heart rate sensor PW Power sensor Ride the bicycle The...

Page 34: ...imum recording time maximum time for one trip that can be recorded in the computer depends on the selected interval Record interval Maximum re cording time total time of all trip data Maximum time for...

Page 35: ...All screen items will light up for 2 seconds and the unit will change to the GPS search screen AC AC Data to be stored data to be deleted Data to be stored deleted upon the restarting operation are a...

Page 36: ...e speed sensor or speed cadence ISC sen sor cleared Mount the sensor correctly by referring to the instruction manual supplied with your sensor Is the battery for the speed sensor or speed cadence ISC...

Page 37: ...ight lights up during the daytime Troubles related to the ANT sensor Refer to the following information when the optional or commercial ANT sensor is used Pairing with the computer is required in orde...

Page 38: ...puter is a precision device Never disassemble it How to dispose the computer Remove the screws x 6 on the back of the computer using a Phillips screwdriver remove the rechargeable battery built in and...

Page 39: ...speed sensor on the left chain stay as shown in the figure above and temporarily secure it with the nylon ties Caution Do not tighten the nylon ties completely at this stage Once a nylon tie is tight...

Page 40: ...l be played back 1 Temporarily secure the magnet 1 Temporarily secure the cadence magnet inside the crank with nylon ties so that it faces the sensor zone on the CADENCE side 2 Turn the sensor arm and...

Page 41: ...der CO 80301 5494 USA Phone 303 443 4595 Toll Free 800 5 CATEYE Fax 303 473 0006 E mail service cateye com Specification Measurement function Upper display Current speed 0 0 3 0 105 9 km h 0 0 2 0 65...

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