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Displaying and Setting the Clock

Select the clock function by pressing the gray button until the CLK icon is displayed. Press the gray button
for two seconds, until the clock is displayed and the hour begins to change. The Axiom 5.0W has a 24 hour
clock (i.e. 6 PM = 18). When the correct hour is displayed press the gray button. The minutes will begin to
change. When the correct minutes are displayed, press the gray button. Once completed you will be out of
CLK setup mode.

Computer Functions

Press the gray button to cycle through the functions. In all modes (except Set Up) current speed is displayed
in the upper portion of the screen.

CLK:

Clock with 24-hour display. See 

Setting the Clock

(above) to program the clock.

DST:

Trip distance. This function calculates your total trip distance.

To reset the trip distance to zero, go to DST mode, then press the gray button for
two seconds. The ride time will also reset to zero.
Note: To conserve battery power, the computer turns off automatically after 4 
minutes. Press the gray button to turn on your computer after automatic shut
down.

ATM:

Ride time. This function times your total trip time. If you stop, the timer

stops. When you resume riding, the timer continues timing your ride.

To reset the timer to zero, go to ATM mode, then press the gray button for two sec-
onds. The trip distance will also reset to zero.

Note: To conserve battery power, the computer turns off automatically after 4 
minutes. Press the gray button to turn on your computer after automatic shut down.

ODO:

Odometer. This function displays your total distance traveled. See 

If you are

using kilometer mode…

for resetting ODO.

 

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Displaying and Setting the Clock

Select the clock function by pressing the gray button until the CLK icon is displayed. Press the gray button
for two seconds, until the clock is displayed and the hour begins to change. The Axiom 5.0W has a 24 hour
clock (i.e. 6 PM = 18). When the correct hour is displayed press the gray button. The minutes will begin to
change. When the correct minutes are displayed, press the gray button. Once completed you will be out of
CLK setup mode.

Computer Functions

Press the gray button to cycle through the functions. In all modes (except Set Up) current speed is displayed
in the upper portion of the screen.

CLK:

Clock with 24-hour display. See 

Displaying and Setting the Clock 

to program the

clock.

DST:

Trip distance. This function calculates your total trip distance.

To reset the trip distance to zero, go to DST mode, then press the gray button for
two seconds. The ride time will also reset to zero.between ATM and TM. Once you
have selected ATM or TM mode, press the RED button to exit set up mode. 

ATM: 

Ride time. This function times your total trip time. If you stop, the timer

stops. When you resume riding, the timer continues timing your ride.

To reset the timer to zero, go to ATM mode, then press the gray button for two sec-
onds. The trip distance will also reset to zero.

ODO:

Odometer. This function displays your total distance traveled. See 

If you are

using kilometer mode…

for resetting ODO.

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Mounting the Computer

The sensor should be mounted to the right fork blade. Using the cable ties, mount
the sensor approximately halfway up the fork blade, but do not tighten yet.

Mount the magnet to a spoke directly opposite the sensor. Line up the magnet so
that it is centered between the top and bottom lines on the sensor. Tighten the
spoke magnet screw, taking care not to overtighten it. See Diagram 2.

The distance between the magnet and the sensor should be 2 mm or less. Once the
sensor is positioned properly and centered on the magnet, pull the cable ties
tight. Recheck the sensor for proper alignment.

Route the cable upward (either winding it around the fork blade or laying it in a
straight line on the outside of the fork blade). Wind the cable around the front
brake cable. Be sure to leave sufficient slack so that the computer cable will not
interfere with the handlebar movement. Secure the cable to your fork blade with
cable ties.

Note: Do not route the sensor cable along lighting wires/cables. This may cause
the computer to not function properly.

Secure the mount to your handlebars, using a rubber shim if necessary. See
Diagram 3.

Slide the computer forward into the mounting unit until it snaps into place with
an audible “click” (Diagram 4). To check proper function, activate the computer
by rotating the front wheel. The current speed display should show a reading. To
remove your computer from its mount, depress the tab underneath the unit and
slide it towards you.

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Mounting the Computer & Transmitter

The transmitter unit should be mounted on the front side of the right fork
blade, with the battery cover pointed upwards.

The maximum distance between the computer and transmitter should be no
more than 24 inches (60 cm). The transmitter should be mounted as closely to
the computer as possible.

Position the transmitter unit on the fork blade using the rubber transmitter
mount and cable ties, but do not tighten it yet. See Diagram 1.

Mount the magnet to a spoke directly opposite the transmitter. Line the magnet
up so that it is centered on the positioning line on the transmitter. Tighten the
spoke magnet screw, taking care not to overtighten it. See Diagram 2.

The distance between the magnet and the transmitter unit should be 2 mm or less.
Once the transmitter is positioned properly, pull the cable ties tight. Recheck
the transmitter for proper alignment.

Secure the mount to your handlebars, using a rubber shim if necessary. See
Diagram 3.

Slide the computer forward into the mounting unit until it snaps into place with
an audible “click” (Diagram 4). To check proper function, activate the computer
by clicking the button and then rotating the front wheel. The current speed dis-
play should show a reading. To remove your computer from its mount, depress
the tab underneath the unit and slide it towards you.

To remove your computer from its mount, depress the tab underneath the unit
and slide it toward you.

Note: In order to extend battery life, remove the computer from the handlebar
mount between rides.

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Displaying and Setting the Clock

To display the clock, CLK, press the MODE button (in any mode) for two seconds.

To set the clock, while in the CLK mode, press the RED button for two seconds. Press the MODE button to
select between 12 and 24 hour clock. Choose an hour format, then press the RED button. The hour digits
will now be flashing. Press the MODE button to adjust the hour. When the correct hour is shown, press the
RED button. The minutes digits will be flashing. Press the MODE button to adjust the minutes. When the
correct minutes are shown, press the RED button to exit clock set up mode.

Computer Functions

Press the MODE button to cycle through the functions. In all modes (except Set Up) current speed is dis-
played in the upper portion of the screen.

CLK:

Clock with 12 or 24-hour display. Press the MODE button for two seconds in

any mode to display clock. See - 

To set the clock

(two paragraphs above) to pro-

gram the clock.

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DST:

Trip distance. This function calculates your total trip distance.

To reset DST to zero, go to DST mode, then press the RED button for two seconds.
AVS, MAX, ATM (or TM) will also reset to zero.

TM:

Stopwatch. This function allows you to use the computer as a stopwatch. The

stopwatch must be manually activated and stopped. The stopwatch records time
regardless of whether or not the wheel is moving. Press the RED button to turn the
stopwatch on and off.

To reset TM to zero, go to TM mode, then press the RED button for two seconds.

AVS, MXS, DST will also reset to zero.

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ODO:

Odometer. This function displays your total distance traveled. See - 

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to change the odometer value.

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Axiom Series Owner's Manual  3/30/99 11:56 AM  Page 1 (2,1)

Summary of Contents for Axiom 5.0

Page 1: ...set up mode Note 1 You cannot program the odometer ODO in miles mode Note 2 Your Axiom computer has the ability to easily convert miles into kilometers and vice versa After you configure your initial settings you may switch measuring units at any time Press the gray button until press the gray button twice and you will have converted units in your computer Battery Installation and Replacement Usin...

Page 2: ...set up mode Note 1 You cannot program the odometer ODO in miles mode Note 2 Your Axiom computer has the ability to easily convert miles into kilometers and vice versa After you configure your initial settings you may switch measuring units at any time Press the gray button until press the gray button twice and you will have converted units in your computer Battery Installation and Replacement Usin...

Page 3: ...set up mode Note 1 You cannot program the odometer ODO in miles mode Note 2 Your Axiom computer has the ability to easily convert miles into kilometers and vice versa After you configure your initial settings you may switch measuring units at any time Press the gray button until press the gray button twice and you will have converted units in your computer Battery Installation and Replacement Usin...

Page 4: ...ard either winding it around the fork blade or laying it in a straight line on the outside of the fork blade Wind the cable around the front brake cable Be sure to leave sufficient slack so that the computer cable will not interfere with the handlebar movement Secure the cable to your fork blade with cable ties Note Do not route the sensor cable along lighting wires cables This may cause the compu...

Page 5: ...ard either winding it around the fork blade or laying it in a straight line on the outside of the fork blade Wind the cable around the front brake cable Be sure to leave sufficient slack so that the computer cable will not interfere with the handlebar movement Secure the cable to your fork blade with cable ties Note Do not route the sensor cable along lighting wires cables This may cause the compu...

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