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Wireless 9 Function Cycle Computer

Wireless 12 Function Cycle Computer *

English 

2-13 

deutsch 

14-25 

espaÑol 

26-37 

Italiano 

38-49 

日本語

   

50-61

Summary of Contents for NERD 12

Page 1: ...1 Wireless 9 Function Cycle Computer Wireless 12 Function Cycle Computer English 2 13 deutsch 14 25 espaÑol 26 37 Italiano 38 49 日本語 50 61 ...

Page 2: ...ISH Anatomy 3 Main Unit Setup 4 Functions 7 Button and Normal Operations 8 Bike Installation 10 Battery Change 12 Care and Maintenance Instructions 12 The Full Specs 13 N E R D Wireless 12 Function Cycle Computer only ...

Page 3: ...most normal opera tions of the computer Throughout this manual the MODE button is designated by A The SET button is located on the underside of the com puter as indicated above It is accessed by using a pen or other small object to depress it The SET button is used for setup operations only Throughout this manual the SET button is designated by B MODE SET ACTIVATION AREA N E R D Wireless 12 Functi...

Page 4: ...our Press B to confirm the current selection CIRCUMFERENCE DATA SETTING Fig 1 4a 1 The display shows for the Bike 1 default circumference value of 2155mm Measure the value for your wheel by following the steps below The Bike 2 default circumference value is 2050mm MEASURING WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE Fig 1 4b Roll the wheel until the valve stem is at its lowest point closest to the ground then mark this ...

Page 5: ...5 TOTAL RIDE TIME REPEAT STEPS FOR CIRCUMFERENCE 2 REPEAT STEPS FOR TOTAL RIDE TIME 2 REPEAT STEPS FOR ODOMETER 2 MEASURE THIS DISTANCE Fig 1 4b MEASURING WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE LCD SEGMENTS AUTO TEST 3 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds 5 N E R D Wireless 12 Function Cycle Computer only ...

Page 6: ...our format Hold down A for 2 seconds to advance to the time setting screen 3 Adjust the clock data according to the Data Setting Process Fig 1 1 4 Press B to save the modified data and exit the clock setting mode MAIN UNIT SETUP cont Fig 1 6 CLOCK SETTING PROCESS 2 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds N E R D Wireless 12 Function Cycle Computer only ...

Page 7: ...s When TIMED TRIP is over 100 hours or TRIP DIST is over 1 000km miles The AVG TIMED TRIP and TRIP DIST will automatically reset to MAX MAXIMUM SPEED 0 0 199 9 km hr or 0 0 120 0 mile hr Displays the highest speed recorded from the last RESET operation RELATIVE SPEED GAUGE A 16 segment gauge displaying the current and average speed as a side by side comparison indexed from the recorded MAX speed A...

Page 8: ...n standby mode AUTOMATIC START STOP The computer will automatically begin counting data upon riding and stop counting data when riding is stopped In order to automatically begin counting the computer must not be in standby mode TURNING ON OFF THE DISPLAY BACKLIGHT Fig 2 3 1 To turn the backlight on hold A for 6 seconds until the display shows the icon 2 To turn the backlight off repeat step 1 unti...

Page 9: ...4 Hold B for 2 seconds to store the modified data BIKE 1 or BIKE 2 SELECTION Fig 2 4 1 This computer has two sets of circumference memory to calculate data for two different bikes 2 Hold down B for 3 seconds until it enters the bike selection screen a Press A to toggle between Bike 1 or 2 It displays your wheel circumference C b Hold A for over 2 seconds to store the selection and jump to the norm...

Page 10: ... will enable a good line of sight down to the transmitter and the main unit with minimal physical obstructions 2 Pull the silicon strap around the bars fit it over the hook and you re done The silicon strap on the main computer is designed to accommodate mounting diameters of 22mm up to 38mm For optimum wireless signal clarity your N E R D should be positioned 5cm 2 inches away from your white bik...

Page 11: ...is located on the wheel side of the fork to ensure a close proximity to the spoke magnet 3 Ensure the arrow on the silicon housing is pointing upward towards the main unit 4 Pull the silicon strap around the fork and fit it over the hook Chose the most suitable one of the two hooks on the strap depending on your fork diameter 5 Once mounted move the transmitter unit around to ensure the closest mo...

Page 12: ...ing 3 Remove the sealed end cap and the old battery 4 Replace with a new LR44 cell The positive pole of the battery indicated with a sign should be facing outwards 5 Replace the housing lid making sure it is pressed firmly into the housing 6 Re fit the silicon body over the electronics housing making sure the silicon is not twisted BATTERY CHANGE CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 1 Avoid leaving t...

Page 13: ...ng temperature 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F Storage temperature 10 C 60 C 14 F 140 F Main unit battery power 1 CR2032 3V cell The transmitter battery should last approximately one year with an average usage of around 1 5 hours per day Transmitter unit battery power 1 LR44 1 5V cell The transmitter battery should last approximately one year with an average usage of around 1 5 hours per day Dimensions Main u...

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