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• Be careful not to pay excessive attention to the main unit LCD

while riding, otherwise you may have an accident.

• Do not use this product if you are using a heart pacemaker.
• This product is not a medical device. Data values should be used as

references only.

• Button batteries which have been removed after use should be

kept in a safe place out of the reach of children to avoid accidental
swallowing.
If batteries are swallowed by mistake, seek medical advice
immediately.

• Do not use any batteries other than those specified. If the batteries

explode or leak, fire, personal injury or damage to surrounding
objects may occur.

Note:

* Equipment such as high-voltage power lines, signal devices, trams,

personal computers and LED lights may affect the cycle computer and
cause the heart rate to display incorrectly.

* Handle each unit carefully, and avoid subjecting them to any shocks.
* Avoid leaving the units exposed to extremely hot weather conditions for

long periods.

* The units are designed to be fully waterproofed to withstand wet

weather riding conditions; however, do not deliberately place them into
water.

* Never disassemble any of the SC-7900 components, as they cannot be

reassembled.

* The AC switch is used to clear the date and time information.
* Do not use thinner or other solvents to clean any of the components.

Solvents may damage the main unit and sensor surfaces.

* To clean these parts, wipe them with a cloth soaked in a weak mixture of

neutral detergent and water.

* Natural wear and deterioration which occurs as a result of normal use is

not covered by warranty.

* If the button batteries are used incorrectly, they may leak or explode, so

make sure you observe the following points.
·  Use only the specified batteries. Other types of battery cannot be used.
·  Remove the batteries if they are not going to be used for long periods.
·  If the batteries can no longer be used, they should be removed

immediately.

·  Do not recharge the batteries.
·  Insert the batteries so that the + and – sides are correctly aligned.
·  Never throw the batteries into fire.
·  Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with local waste

regulations.

* None of the parts of the SC-7900 are interchangeable with the previous

FLIGHT DECK system, and cannot be used in conjunction with them.

* Because each unit is connected wirelessly, a small amount of time lag

may occur with displays.

Safety precautions

WARNING

10. Stopwatch Function / Recording Traveling Data

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11. FLIGHT DECK Manager

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FLIGHT DECK Manager functions

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System requirements for using the software

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Installing FLIGHT DECK Manager

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Launching for the first time

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Installing the driver for the USB dongle

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Connecting to the main unit (PC-LINK)

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12. Updating the Software

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13. Troubleshooting

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14. Main Specifications/Display Ranges

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Summary of Contents for FlightDeck SC-7900

Page 1: ...es are available at http techdocs shimano com Please note specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice Aug 2010 by Shimano Inc XBC IZM Printed in Japan One Holland Irvine Califo...

Page 2: ...English 3 52 Dutch 53 100 German 101 148 French 149 196 Spanish 197 244 Italian 245 292 Japanese 293 340...

Page 3: ...tion 19 Restarting in initialization mode 20 Restarting from sleep mode 22 Backlight illumination 22 8 Display Functions 23 LCD display details 23 Low battery low memory indicator 23 Normal mode detai...

Page 4: ...ean any of the components Solvents may damage the main unit and sensor surfaces To clean these parts wipe them with a cloth soaked in a weak mixture of neutral detergent and water Natural wear and det...

Page 5: ...ared between the registered bicycles and you can change which bicycle you ride Managing your heart rate Page 35 36 You can specify the minimum heart rate and maximum heart rate to use as targets for i...

Page 6: ...peed sensor Rubber belt for heart rate sensor unit Battery Service Instructions This booklet Application CD ROM Bracket band adapter For 25 8 mm inner diameter Speed sensor Heart rate sensor unit SM H...

Page 7: ...for a unit will appear Pairing setting method 4 Pairing Function In order for the main unit to display information from each of the sensors the various units must first be registered with the SC 7900...

Page 8: ...out setting the main unit to sleep mode first the main unit will start up in initialization mode For details on initialization mode refer to page 20 If the low battery indicator appears in the main un...

Page 9: ...ain unit into the bracket as shown in the illustration to install it At this time insert the main unit securely until it clicks into place Installing the main unit Aero bar protective sticker For the...

Page 10: ...trode with water before attaching the belt Dry skin or thick body hair may affect the reliability of measurement If the weather is cold or your skin is dry measurement errors may still occur even if t...

Page 11: ...he electrode has been placed against your body ST wireless units The power supply for the respective ST wireless units turns on when you press either the mode button or the lap button The power does n...

Page 12: ...d for 3 seconds 4 Press the select button button A and button B to select the display language 5 Press the set button to confirm the display language selection 6 Press the select button button A and b...

Page 13: ...play For details refer to page 25 5 Automatic mode display Displayed when the stopwatch mode is set to AUTO 6 Memory operation display REC is displayed while traveling data is being recorded 7 Battery...

Page 14: ...ond If you clear the low battery indicator or low memory indicator while riding the bicycle the low battery or low memory confirmation screen will be displayed once more when speed signals are no long...

Page 15: ...cannot be switched to setting mode while travelling data is being recorded Settings can be made easily from a computer using FLIGHT DECK Manager Refer to page 43 Starting setting mode List of setting...

Page 16: ...t button to confirm the value entered 4 If you press the select button or button A the display will change to the next item If you press button B the screen will return to the previous setting item Me...

Page 17: ...n A exit will be selected If you press button B the screen will return to the previous setting item 1 Press the set button to enable the time display type to be changed The type display will be highli...

Page 18: ...If you press the select button or button A the display will change to the next item If you press button B the screen will return to the previous setting item Changing the gender 1 Press the set button...

Page 19: ...the desired value Weight range 20 0 250 0 kg 44 551 lbs The weight in pounds is displayed without using decimals 3 Press the set button to confirm the entered value 4 If you press the select button o...

Page 20: ...ss the select button or button A zero set will be selected 5 If you press the set button while zero set is highlighted the altitude setting will be reset to zero 6 If you press the select button or bu...

Page 21: ...layed Press the set button to return to the speed view screen If lap times have been recorded you can press button A or button B to view the maximum heart rate and average heart rate for each lap Hear...

Page 22: ...counter stw will flash in the information display 3 When you press the stopwatch button once more the counter will stop stw will illuminate in the information display If Data recording is set to ON t...

Page 23: ...lap button while the main unit is running the stopwatch The lap display will appear in the information display for 2 seconds Next the split display will appear for 2 seconds If you press the lap butt...

Page 24: ...e 1 Insert the accessory application CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of the personal computer The setup program will start up automatically The startup program may not run automatically depending on the...

Page 25: ...dongle into the USB port of the personal computer Installing the driver for the USB dongle 2 Enter the 6 digit network ID which is displayed on the main unit The network ID is displayed when the main...

Page 26: ...on 49 48 12 Updating the Software 13 Troubleshooting You can update the main unit s software by connecting the USB dongle to the personal computer so that the personal computer can communicate with th...

Page 27: ...Using an adapter This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept...

Page 28: ...for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment This class digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Service Instructions in further languages are available at http techdocs...

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