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The bicycle computer has three display modes:
• Bike speed and chronometer
• Bike speed and trip time
• Bike speed and clock
Refer to fig 15 to change among the display modes.
HOW TO SET THE BIKE
CIRCUMFERENCE
For the bicycle computer to function properly, you have to set the
wheel circumference for your bike.
Refer to fig 15a to set the wheel circumference.
Note:
a) You can obtain the wheel circumference by running a wheel-
sized on one-revolution rollout test to your bike.
b) You may also set the circumference to the unit through the PC
software. To connect the watch to the PC software please refer
to Section 7.
c) You may select to input the wheel diameter instead to the PC
software, it will convert the wheel circumference automatically
for you to download to the unit.
d) In the PC software it can have various set of wheel size to be
stored for your selection.
PERFORMANCE MEMORY
The bicycle computer retains and automatically clears and updates
the following information:
• Wheel speed – obtained by the wireless sensor
• Cadence (the pedal speed) – obtained by the cabled sensor
(linked to the handlebar cradle)
Refer to fig 16 to display such information.
A) WHEEL SPEED
There are four difference informations could be obtained.
• Average speed
• Maximum speed
• Tour distance
• Total distance travel
Refer to fig 17 to display such information and fig 18a to clear the
memory.
Note:
a) The effective transmission distance between the handlebar cradle
and the wireless speed sensor will be around 100cm (39 inches).
b) Please refer to Section 7 for overall erase memory record.
B) CADENCE
There are two display modes for the cadence measurement.
• Cadence and chronometer
• Cadence and clock
You could retain the average cadence and the maximum cadence in
this mode.