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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

then all values calculated on the basis of this value, such as speed, trip, 
etc. will be wrong. To use your VDO computer on two different bikes 
e.g. mountain bike and road bike you can enter two different wheel 
sizes. Measuring the wheel circumference:
step 1    Align the valve of the front wheel so that it is precisely vertical 

to the ground

step 2    Mark this point on the ground with a line (use chalk for 

example)

step 3    Push the bike one wheel rotation forward until the valve is 

again vertical to the ground.

step 4   Mark this point on the ground as well.
step 5    Measure the distance between the two marks. The result is 

your wheel circumference (=roll circumference).

step 6    Enter the wheel circumference as described below into your 

VDO computer.

ATTENTION: If you have selected KMH display then you must enter the 
wheel circumference in mm. If you have selected MPH display then 
enter the wheel circumference in inches. The values listed in table  

>>> P10

 are approximate values. These values deviate depending on 

brand of tire, tire height and tire tread.
Setting wheelsize:
3 sec. 

ç 

Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT

 

  ƒ 

WHEELSIZE SET

 

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 WHEELSIZE KMH-DISPLAY or WHEELSIZE MPH-
DISPLAY (  

  to change to mph)

 

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WHEELSIZE 1 … SET SIZE ?CONTINUE?

 

  ƒ 

 Set wheel size 1 in mm (keep button depressed for 

fast run-through)

 

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WHEELSIZE 1 ?SET OK?

 

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 WHEELSIZE 1 SET DONE  
Automatic change to

 

  ƒ 

Set wheel size 2 in mm (keep button depressed for 

fast run-through)
 

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WHEELSIZE 2 ?SET OK?

 

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WHEELSIZE 2 SET DONE

Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST. If you do not want to 
set wheel size 2 then hold  å  to return to TRIP DIST operation mode.

Attention: Factory settings for bike 1 = 2155 mm and for bike 2 = 
2000 mm. If you do not enter wheel sizes the computer will work with 
the factory settings. The values measured in this manner for speed, 
distance, etc. can deviate from the actual values.

5.2. CHANGING THE WHEEL SIZE
With wheel size you change the computer from bike 1 (e.g. road bike) 
to bike 2 (e.g. mountain bike). The computer now works with the 
settings for bike 2.
3 sec. 

ç 

Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT

 

  ƒ 

WHEELSIZE CHANGE

 

 

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WHEELSIZE 1 or WHEELSIZE 2 ?SET OK?

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Changing the wheel size

 

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WHEELSIZE SET DONE

 

 

Automatic return to TRIP DIST

Summary of Contents for Z1

Page 1: ...CTION MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUEL D INSTALLATION ET D UTILISATION HANDLEIDING MANUALE D INSTALLAZIONE E FUNZIONAMENTO INSTRUKCJA OBSLUGI LICZNIKA INSTALACION Y OPERACIÓN MANUAL FOR CYCLING VDO SERIES Z ...

Page 2: ...1 LOW HIGH LIMIT 2 LOW HIGH LIMIT 3 LOW HIGH RECOVERY PULSE RECOVERY TIME BIKE 1 WEIGHT BIKE 2 WEIGHT BIKE 2 WHEELSIZE BIKE 1 WHEELSIZE HOME ALTITUDE BIKE 1 SERVICE INTERVALL BIKE 2 SERVICE INTERVALL MAX HEARTRATE FURTHER SETTINGS ...

Page 3: ...Picturebook Watch out old batteries require special disposal Please read instructions for end off life disposal treatment P01 8x CD ROM PC Sport ONLY FOR MODELS Z2 PC LINK Z3 PC LINK ...

Page 4: ...Picturebook Picturebook OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE P02 ...

Page 5: ...Picturebook OPEN CLOSE P03 ONLY FOR MODELS Z2 Z2 PC LINK Z3 Z3 PC LINK ...

Page 6: ...Picturebook 90 P04 05 ...

Page 7: ...Picturebook P06 UNLOCK LOCK 1 LOCK 2 CLICK 2 UNLOCK ...

Page 8: ...Picturebook P07 1 5 mm ...

Page 9: ...Picturebook P08 ONLY FOR MODELS Z2 Z2 PC LINK Z3 Z3 PC LINK ...

Page 10: ...Picturebook OPEN CLOSE P09 P09 2 ...

Page 11: ...2070 81 5 54 559 26x2 00 2075 81 7 n a 26 x 2 1 2080 81 9 57 559 26x2 125 2133 84 0 37 590 26x1 3 8 2105 82 9 Tire size WS in mm KMH WS in inch MPH 20 571 26x3 4 1954 76 9 32 630 27x1 1 4 2199 86 6 40 622 28x1 5 2224 87 6 47 622 28x1 75 2268 89 3 40 635 28x1 1 2 2265 89 2 37 622 28x1 3 8 2205 86 8 18 622 700x18C 2102 82 8 20 622 700x20C 2114 83 2 23 622 700x23C 2133 84 0 25 622 700x25C 2146 84 5 2...

Page 12: ...Picturebook P11 ONLY FOR MODELS Z2 PC LINK Z3 PC LINK ...

Page 13: ...when riding with your VDO computer VDO Cyclecomputing Cycle Parts GmbH Package contents P01 First please ensure that the contents of this package are complete 1 VDO computer Z1 1 VDO speed transmitter 1 battery for computer 3 V type 2032 1 handlebar holder 1 wrist band holder 1 lock for the wrist band holder 1 spoke magnet 8 cable ties Optional extension set VDO cadence transmitter P Reference to ...

Page 14: ...ng the language 4 2 Setting time date 4 3 Setting the alarm alarm clock 5 BICYCLE FUNCTION SETTINGS 5 1 Measuring and setting wheel size s 5 2 Changing wheel size 5 3 Setting total kilometers 5 4 Bike check service interval 6 PERSONAL SETTINGS IMPORTANT NOTE Ensure that you make the personal settings first so that you can fully utilize the possibilities offered by the computer 6 1 Personal setting...

Page 15: ...s operation reset max values 12 RIDING WITH THE NAVIGATOR 12 1 Selecting Navigator mode 12 2 Resetting the Navigator at the orientation point 13 THE TIMING FUNCTIONS 13 1 Selecting the timing function 13 2 Setting the timer when selecting timer 1 or timer 2 or timer 1 2 13 3 Setting timer 1 2 repeats when selecting timer 1 2 13 4 Setting the countdown when selecting countdown timer 13 5 Stopwatch ...

Page 16: ...gnificantly less frequent malfunction and it is virtually completely safeguarded from data loss The speed transmitter has a memory component that buffers data eve ry 65 sec Thus no data is lost if there is a malfunction lasting for this duration After the malfunction this data will be resent to the computer Subsequently the following data will be updated Daily distance Ride time Average speed Navi...

Page 17: ...WN AVG DOWN MAX DOWN TOTAL DOWN 1 2 TRIP DIST RIDE TIME AVG SPEED MAX SPEED CAD AVG CAD MAX CLOCK NAVIGATOR ODO BIKE 1 ODO BIKE 2 ODOTOTAL TIME BIKE1 TIME BIKE2 TOTALTIME TIMER POWER WATT Displaying all altitude measuring functions Displaying all interval data stored Displaying the bike functions 1 Displaying the bike functions 2 Manual start stop of the stopwatch and of all other timers K Not in ...

Page 18: ...ap 12 1 Chap 5 1 Chap 5 2 Chap 4 2 Chap 4 3 Chap 13 1 Chap 5 3 HOME ALTI SET ACTUAL ALTI SET ALTI UP SET ALTI DOWN SET PERSON DATA SET OP MODE SELECT BIKE CHECK SET POWER CALC SET DIG CONNECT SET å Once last step or back one menu level Hold return to start menu Select confirm displayed option In the highest menu level select the next menu level Page down within the menu level In SET mode number fl...

Page 19: ... the display MIDDLE BAR Actual cadence optional Actual speed Timing indicator for ongoing timing function Indicator for set alarm alarm clock Walk mode indicator Selection indicator bike 1 bike 2 Arrow indicators for comparing the actual speed to the average speed Service interval icon indicates that bike is due for service Header Actual altitude Actual temperature Actual ascending gradient descen...

Page 20: ...products bearing this logo are authorized by VDO Cyclecom puting for use with your computer 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 BATTERY INSTALLATION 2 1 1 BATTERY INSTALLATION COMPUTER AND SPEED CADENCE TRANSMITTER P02 step 1 Insert the battery into the computer transmitter housing with the pole up step 2 Ensure that the battery is not tilted step 3 Ensure that the rubber seal lies smoothly on the lid of the batte...

Page 21: ...mmend mounting the transmitter on the left side step 1 Loosely fasten the transmitter on the fork with cable ties do not tighten step 2 Place the spoke magnet on a spoke step 3 Align the spoke magnet to the transmitter marking with a clearance of approximately 3 mm and click it together step 4 Align transmitter and magnet relative to each other and tighten the cable tie on the transmitter Please p...

Page 22: ... up to 4 transmitters 1 Speed transmitter of bike 1 2 Speed transmitter of bike 2 3 Cadence transmitter of bike 1 optional 4 Cadence transmitter of bike 2 optional 3 3 2 INITIAL OPERATION SPEED TRANSMITTER 3sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ Select DIG CONNECT SET Display DIG CONNECT ƒ Select SPEED SEARCH SPEED PAIRING Now turn the front wheel both magnet and transmitter must be already mounted ...

Page 23: ...TE 3 sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ CLOCK SET SET HOUR CONTINUE ƒ Setting hours SET MINUTES CONTINUE ƒ Setting minutes SET YEAR CONTINUE ƒ Setting the year SET MONTH CONTINUE ƒ Setting the month SET DAY CONTINUE ƒ Setting the day CLOCK SET OK CLOCK SET DONE Automatic return to CLOCK 4 3 SETTING THE ALARM ALARM CLOCK 3 sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ ALARM SET ALARM ON or ALARM OFF to sw...

Page 24: ...lues deviate depending on brand of tire tire height and tire tread Setting wheelsize 3 sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ WHEELSIZE SET WHEELSIZE KMH DISPLAY or WHEELSIZE MPH DISPLAY to change to mph WHEELSIZE 1 SET SIZE CONTINUE ƒ Set wheel size 1 in mm keep button depressed for fast run through WHEELSIZE 1 SET OK WHEELSIZE 1 SET DONE Automatic change to ƒ Set wheel size 2 in mm keep button dep...

Page 25: ... BIKE 1 2 done 5 4 BIKE CHECK SERVICE INTERVAL Your VDO computer allows you to set the service interval to any interval for both of your bikes independently The service check reminds you to have your bicycle serviced like the service indicator in your car Set bike check bike 1 or bike 2 3 sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ BIKE CHECK SET BIKE CHECK ON or BIKE CHECK OFF to switch off the bike che...

Page 26: ...if necessary is entered ƒ Setting the weight in kg POWER CALC SET DONE Automatic return to the mode for POWER WATT Set watt calculation done 8 ALTITUDE FUNCTION SETTINGS The altitude measurement function of your VDO computer is based on barometric pressure The opening necessary in this regard on the underside of the device should not be manipulated never poke a sharp object into this opening Note ...

Page 27: ...ulated back to the set home altitude re calibrate Short cut press the button for 4 seconds 8 2 SETTING THE ACTUAL ALTITUDE 3 sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ ACTUAL ALTI SET ƒ Setting the actual altitude ACTUAL ALTI SET OK ACTUAL ALTI SET DONE Automatic return to the operation mode for ALTI UP Actual altitude set done 8 3 ANNUAL UPHILL ALTITUDE GAIN BIKE 1 AND BIKE 2 AND WALK MODE Your VDO com...

Page 28: ...g the first digit ALTI DOWN 1 SET DONE ALTI DOWN 2 SET DONE WALK DOWN SET DONE Automatic return to the operation mode for TOTAL DOWN Annual downhill altitude loss set done 9 RESET MODE In reset mode of your VDO computer you reset the saved ride data of the bicycle computer You can also reset the computer to the factory settings 9 1 TRIP DATA ATTENTION When resetting the trip data the following day...

Page 29: ...ion of Navigator functions in chapter 12 1 12 2 There you will learn more about use of this reset 3 sec TRIP DATA RESET ƒ NAVIGATOR RESET NAVIGATOR RESET RESET flashes NAVIGATOR RESET DONE Automatic return to the operation mode for NAVIGATOR Navigator reset done 9 5 RESETTING TO FACTORY SETTINGS WARNING When resetting to factory settings all ride data and all com puter settings will be reset inclu...

Page 30: ...e 11 3 GETTING STARTED quick overview Functions operation reset max values 11 3 0 PERMANENT FUNCTIONS The following functions are permanently shown in the display HEADER Actual altitude Actual temperature Actual ascending gradient in percent Not in walk mode CENTER BAR Stopwatch icon if the timing function is running Actual speed Maximum value 120 km h or mph not in walk mode Actual cadence option...

Page 31: ...RESET flashing TRIP DATA RESET DONE This resets all data of the functions marked by L Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST 11 3 6 TOTAL UP total uphill altitude gain Bike 1 and Bike 2 Display Tot 1 2 HM UP walk mode TOTAL UP 11 3 7 ALTI MAX maximum altitude Bike 1 and Bike 2 Display Total Max 1 2 walk mode ALTI MAX 11 3 8 ALTI DOWN downhill altitude loss of the actual trip Display ALTI...

Page 32: ...NE This resets all data of the functions marked by L Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST Maximum value 999 99 KM or MI If this number is overranged then TRIP DISTANCE RIDE TIME and AVERAGE SPEED will be set to ZERO 11 3 14 RIDE TIME ride time of the actual trip With auto start stop function Starts automatically when you start off and stops automatically when you stop Display ç RIDE TI...

Page 33: ...alk mode automatically shows the actual time 11 3 17 CLOCK Setting see chapter 4 2 Either in 12h or 24h format in 12h format am pm will be shown as well Display CLOCK 11 3 18 NAVIGATOR Setting use see chapter 12 1 12 2 Display NAVIGATOR Reset 3 sec TRIP DATA RESET NAVIGATOR RESET NAVIGATOR RESET RESET flashes NAVIGATOR RESET DONE 11 3 19 ODO BIKE 1 total distance bike 1 Shows the sum of all distan...

Page 34: ...measuring Press Stop measuring Press Reset Press button for 4 sec 11 3 26 TIMER timer 1 timer 2 timer 1 2 Prerequisite Only after selecting timer chapter 13 1 Display Start measuring Press End of measurement Automatic after timer period elapses or number of sequen ces for timer 1 2 beeper signal Reset Press button for 4 sec 11 3 27 COUNTDOWN countdown timer Prerequisite Only after selection of cou...

Page 35: ...ET NAVIGATOR FORWARD to go to NAVIGATOR BACKWARD NAVIGATOR NEXT DIGIT ƒ Set last digit keep button depressed for fast run through NAVIGATOR NEXT DIGIT repeat for all digits from back to front NAVIGATOR SET OK ƒ Set first digit keep button depressed for fast run through NAVIGATOR SET DONE Automatic return to the operation mode for NAVIGATOR 12 2 RESETTING THE NAVIGATOR AT THE ORIENTATION POINT 3 se...

Page 36: ... 1 SELECTING THE TIMING FUNCTION 3 sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ TIMER SETTINGS TIMER SELECT Select TIMER 1 SELECT Timer TIMER 2 SELECT TIMER 1 2 SELECT Query repeats TIMER 1 2 REPEATS SELECT COUNTDOWN SELECT STOP WATCH SELECT Confirm selection SET DONE If you have not yet set any values for timer 1 timer 2 timer 1 2 or countdown then your VDO computer will now show ERROR in the display In ...

Page 37: ...ecting countdown timer 3 sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ TIMER SETTINGS TIMER SELECT TIMER SET TIMER 1 SET COUNTDOWN SET SET HOUR CONTINUE ƒ Setting hours keep button depressed for fast run through SET MINUTES CONTINUE ƒ Setting minutes keep button depressed for fast run through SET SECONDS CONTINUE ƒ Setting seconds keep button depressed for fast run through COUNTDOWN SET OK COUNTDOWN SET DO...

Page 38: ...er Check the battery in the computer if battery voltage is insufficient then the receiver cannot receive the signals Problem when pairing the speed transmitter cadence transmitter Check the magnet position distance between magnet and transmitter position of the magnet to the transmitter point on the transmitter Check the battery in the transmitter Check the battery in the computer if battery volta...

Page 39: ...receive channel for cadence is switched off a 15 minute period has elapsed without receiving cadence signals Press buttons ç at the same time Watt display does not function Personal data has not been set Watt settings have not been made Cadence transmitter is not installed Cadence transmitter does not function Screwdriver is flashing on the display Service interval for your bicycle is displayed Ta...

Page 40: ...ntee claims Or send your complaint directly to Cycle Parts GmbH Große Ahlmühle 33 D 76865 Rohrbach We would be pleased to answer any technical questions you might have at the following hotline number 49 6349 9635 10 Additional technical information is available at http www vdocyclecomputing com In the course of further development we reserve the right to make technical changes without prior notice...

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Page 49: ...raged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures s 2EORIENT OR RELOCATE THE CYCLE COMPUTER HEAD WITH THE RECEIVING ANTENNA s NCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN YOUR EQUIPMENT AND THE CYCLE COMPUTER HEAD WITH THE RECEIVING ANTENNA s ONSULT YOUR BICYCLE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO 46 TECHNICIAN FOR HELP NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and wit...

Page 50: ...aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures s 2EORIENT OR RELOCATE THE CYCLE COMPUTER HEAD WITH THE RECEIVING ANTENNA s NCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN YOUR EQUIPMENT AND THE CYCLE COMPUTER HEAD WITH THE RECEIVING ANTENNA s ONSULT YOUR BICYCLE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO 46 TECHNICIAN FOR HELP NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with...

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