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2.  Thread a nylon cable tie through each of the 

holes on the sensor.  Loop cable tie around the 
crank arm then thread the end through the 
opening and past the ratchet.  Pull to secure 
into place. 

3.  Using the alignment notch as a guide, position 

sensor on any bar which is along the magnet’s 
path. 

 

4.  With the battery compartment facing the 

magnet, thread a nylon cable tie through each 
hole on the sensor.  Loop cable tie around the 
bar then thread the end through the opening 
and past the ratchet.  Pull to secure into place. 

 

NOTE 

Improper alignment may affects sensor’s 

performance. 
 

TIP

 Cut away unnecessary cable tie to avoid it 

being caught in the wheel while in motion. 
 

PAIRING DEVICE 

The AD202 can be paired with your heart rate 
monitor (watch) or sports accessory to provide 
speed / cadence readings.  The bike pod has a 

maximum transmission range of about 62.5 
centimeters (25 inches). 
To pair with Oregon Scientific heart rate monitors 
that use the 2.4GHz ANT+ Sports System, please 
refer to below pairing instructions. 
 
To pair with sports accessories or heart rate 
monitors of another make, please refer to 
manufacturer’s instructions. 

 

PAIR WITH OREGON SCIENTIFIC SPORTS 
ACCESSORIES / HEART RATE MONITORS 

NOTE 

While pairing, make sure to stay away from 

other devices and move the device to pair close to 
the watch. 
 

1. Press 

MODE

 repeatedly to select 

.  The 

watch will show how many and which devices 
are paired (if any).  If no device is paired, the 
watch will show “0 DEVICE PAIRED”. 

2. Press 

SET

 to enter “PAIR DEVICE?”.  Press 

SET

 to start pairing. 

 
When the bike pod is paired successfully, the watch 
will display 

 

 

NOTE

 If pairing is weak and unstable: 

 

Shorten the distance between the device and 
watch. 

 

Re-adjust the position of the device. 

 

Check the batteries.  Replace them when 
necessary. 

 
If the watch is already paired with a bike pod, you 
have to first delete the bike pod before you are able 
to pair with another bike pod. 
 

INPUT BIKE WHEEL SIZE 

NOTE

 The watch will not show “WHEEL SIZE” if no 

bike pod is paired. 
 
If your watch is paired with bike pod, the watch will 
prompt you to input the wheel size values. Go 
directly to step 5.  
 
For normal setting procedure, start with step 1. 

1. Press 

MODE

 repeatedly to select 

2. Press 

SET

Summary of Contents for AD202

Page 1: ... back into place 5 Secure the lid by turning clockwise 6 Insert sensor into the provided cushion to help achieve a better grip on the bicycle INSTALLING THE BIKE POD SPEED 1 Position sensor onto one side of the bicycle fork with logo visible 2 Thread a nylon cable tie through each of the holes on the sensor Loop cable tie around the bicycle fork then thread the end through the opening and past the...

Page 2: ...instructions To pair with sports accessories or heart rate monitors of another make please refer to manufacturer s instructions PAIR WITH OREGON SCIENTIFIC SPORTS ACCESSORIES HEART RATE MONITORS NOTE While pairing make sure to stay away from other devices and move the device to pair close to the watch 1 Press MODE repeatedly to select The watch will show how many and which devices are paired if an...

Page 3: ...d insert a new CR2032 3V lithium battery 3 Secure the lid by turning the coin clockwise IMPORTANT Remember to pair device after every battery replacement or reset CARE INSTRUCTIONS Do not wrap the sensor in a wet towel nor with other wet materials Do not place or wash the sensor under running water instead clean it with a wet cloth Do not store the sensor in a hot about 50 C and humid about 90 env...

Page 4: ...evice must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These l...

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