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Names of parts

This product is operated with the function button on the main body and the switch unit included in the assist bicycle.

X

A

Y

3-switch type switch unit (left)

X

A

Y

3-switch type switch unit (right)

Y X

機能ボタン

X Y

MTB type switch unit (left)

Y X

機能ボタン

X Y

MTB type switch unit (right)

Y

X

Y

X

2-switch type switch unit (left)

Y

X

Y

X

2-switch type switch unit (right)

SC-E6100

Light button

Power button

Function button

The operation for each button/switch is indicated below.

Cycle computer

Function

Button*1

When riding: 

Switching traveling data display

When setting: 

Switch screen or confirm setting changes

Power 

button

Main power ON/OFF

Light button

Light ON/OFF

*1 

The operation performed when the button is held down differs according to whether a switch unit with an assist function 

assigned is connected.

 

• If a switch unit with an assist function assigned is connected: Display setting menu screen

 

• If a switch unit with an assist function assigned is not connected: Change assist mode

Summary of Contents for Steps SC-E6100

Page 1: ...UM 78S0B 000 SHIMANO Total Electric Power System SC E6100 User s Manual Cycle Computer...

Page 2: ...menu 16 Switching to the setting menu 16 Returning to the main screen from the setting menu screen Exit 16 Setting the time Clock 17 Turning the operation sound ON OFF Beep 17 Setting the display 18...

Page 3: ...on method 23 Bluetooth LE connection 23 Connection method 23 Wireless system specifications 23 E TUBE PROJECT 23 Items configurable in E TUBE PROJECT 24 Troubleshooting 25 Recovering from the RD prote...

Page 4: ...pay excessive attention to the cycle computer display while riding Doing so may result in an accident Confirm that the light works before riding Safety precautions Be sure to remove the battery and c...

Page 5: ...TUBE PROJECT PC application Firmware Software inside each component Connection and communication with smartphone It is possible to customize single components or the system and update firmware using t...

Page 6: ...tes uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee t...

Page 7: ...ribes how to operate assist bicycles that use a drop handlebar and are controlled using a dual control lever This should be read along with the SHIMANO STEPS user s manual SHIMANO STEPS special batter...

Page 8: ...utton Function button The operation for each button switch is indicated below Cycle computer Function Button 1 When riding Switching traveling data display When setting Switch screen or confirm settin...

Page 9: ...ontact your place of purchase for details The switch layout may differ according to the switch unit Refer to the switch unit user s manual for details Notation method for operations Subsequent operati...

Page 10: ...Slide out the cycle computer Slide the cycle computer to the front while pushing the bracket lever down to remove it NOTICE This product does not operate when removed from the bicycle The power turns...

Page 11: ...cycle Only when the component with the charging port is the BM E6000 BM E6010 EW CP100 Refer to the SHIMANO STEPS Special Battery and Parts User s Manual When the main battery is fully charged chargin...

Page 12: ...ist mode 5 The assist modes that can be selected differ according to the assist bicycle Current gear position Start mode gear position 2 H Current speed Shifting advice 3 This notifies you of the reco...

Page 13: ...ry level indicator The battery level is shown as an icon Display Battery level 100 81 80 61 60 41 40 21 20 1 0 The battery level indicator will flash when the battery level is low The cycle computer u...

Page 14: ...ning off the lights push the button again When the battery powered light is not connected and Backlight is set to MANUAL pressing the light button turns the cycle computer s backlight on and off When...

Page 15: ...3 MAX Maximum speed 3 CADENCE Crank rotation speed 3 4 1 Reference value The value is displayed when the assist mode is set to a value other than OFF or WALK The battery level cannot be displayed whi...

Page 16: ...can also be reset from the setting menu Refer to Resetting the settings Clear 1 On the main screen F switches the traveling data display to DST 2 F continue to hold until the number displayed for DST...

Page 17: ...display is something other than DST 1 Stop the bicycle F continue to hold until the screen switches Main screen Setting menu screen You can also use the following methods to display the setting menu S...

Page 18: ...isplay will automatically return to the setting menu screen Continue to hold or to change the number quickly Turning the operation sound ON OFF Beep Set whether to emit the operation sound 1 Setting m...

Page 19: ...N OFF MANUAL The display will automatically return to the setting menu screen Setting the screen brightness Brightness 1 Setting menu screen Brightness or to adjust the brightness F The display will a...

Page 20: ...planation Increase value Increases the displayed speed value Decrease value Decreases the displayed speed value 1 Setting menu screen Display speed or to adjust the value F The display will automatica...

Page 21: ...e following will be reset to their default settings Backlight ON Beep ON Unit km Language English Brightness 3 Font color White 1 Setting menu screen Clear DST Default The display will automatically r...

Page 22: ...differs greatly according to the maximum torque of the drive unit and how much assistance is provided for pedaling This product has multiple recommended settings registered that can be switched accor...

Page 23: ...the gear shifting advice function which displays an icon to notify the user of the recommended timing for gear shifting during manual gear shifting OFF Disable the shifting advice function 1 Setting m...

Page 24: ...sent to an external device that supports Bluetooth LE connections The smartphone version of E TUBE PROJECT may be used if a Bluetooth LE connection is established with a smartphone E TUBE RIDE can be...

Page 25: ...E PROJECT for details The functions assigned to each operation switch can be changed The settings that can be configured from this product can also be configured from E TUBE PROJECT Riding comfort set...

Page 26: ...t is run it will restore the connection between the motor and the link and recover the rear derailleur from RD Protection This function is enabled for electronic gear shifting rear derailleur models o...

Page 27: ...n as possible Warning indication If a warning code W where is letters or numbers is displayed on the screen the product may have a temporary problem If the situation is improved this indication will d...

Page 28: ...isplay the SHIMANO STEPS logo Is the connector of the electric wire installed correctly Check whether the connector of the electric wire is disconnected If you are not sure contact the place of purcha...

Page 29: ...ndhoven The Netherlands Phone 31 402 612222 Roebuck Way Knowlhill Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire MK5 8HL United Kingdom 3 77 Oimatsu cho Sakai ku Sakai City Osaka 590 8577 Japan Please note specificati...

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