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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.1.  

General

1.2.  

 Important instructions for the digital  
wireless system

1.3.  

Control system - operation

1.3.1.  

Operating mode

1.3.2.  

Setting mode

1.4.  

The display

1.5.  

Extension options & accessories

 

2. INSTALLATION

2.1.  

Battery installation

2.1.1.  

 Battery installation - computer and speed/cadence  
transmitter

2.1.2.  

Battery installation pulse-chest belt.

2.2.  

Installation - holder/computer/transmitter/magnet

2.3.  

Putting on the pulse-chest belt

2.4.  

Mounting the computer on the wrist band

 

3. INITIAL OPERATION

3.1.  

Initial operation, AC-button

3.2.  

Language selection

3.3.  

Manual pairing - INITIAL operation wireless system

3.3.1.  

Initial operation - pulse transmitter

3.3.2.  

Initial operation - speed transmitter

3.3.3.  

Initial operation - cadence transmitter

 

4. GENERAL SETTINGS

4.1.  

Setting 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

The personal settings are prerequisite for calculating maximum pulse, 
training zones, and calorie consumption.
Ensure that you make the personal settings 

fi

rst so that you can fully 

utilize the possibilities offered by the computer.
 
6.1.  

Personal settings with manual max. pulse entry

6.2.  

Personal settings with automatic max. pulse calculation

 

7.PULSE FUNCTION SETTINGS

7.1.  

Automatic calculation of pulse limit values

7.2.  

Manual entry of pulse limit values

7.3.  

Selecting the training range

7.4.  

Setting the recovery measurement (pulse or time)

 

Summary of Contents for Z2

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: ...contents P01 First please ensure that the contents of this package are complete 1 VDO computer Z2 PC Link 1 VDO speed transmitter 1 VDO pulse chest belt incl elastic strap incl battery 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 1 docking station with USB cable for data transfer to the PC 1 CD ROM with analysis softwar...

Page 14: ...l operation speed transmitter 3 3 3 Initial operation cadence transmitter 4 GENERAL SETTINGS 4 1 Setting 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 The personal settings are prerequisite ...

Page 15: ...ng the Navigator at the orientation point 12 THE TIMING FUNCTIONS 12 1 Selecting the timing function 12 2 Setting the timer when selecting timer 1 or timer 2 or timer 1 2 12 3 Setting timer 1 2 repeats when selecting timer 1 2 12 4 Setting the countdown when selecting countdown timer 12 5 Lap timer 12 6 Stopwatch 13 TRAINING WITH THE PULSE FUNCTIONS 13 1 Training with the stopwatch 13 2 Training w...

Page 16: ...e stable and subject to significantly 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 Ri...

Page 17: ...ATOR ODO BIKE 1 ODO BIKE 2 ODOTOTAL TIME BIKE1 TIME BIKE2 TOTALTIME TIMER AVG PULSE MAX PULSE PULSE MAX LIMIT TIME IN TIME ABOVE TIME BELOW LAP REC CALORIE RECOV TIME Displaying all pulse measurement functions and 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 walk mode K Not used in Operation...

Page 18: ...COVERY SET Chap 4 1 Chap 11 1 Chap 5 1 Chap 5 2 Chap 4 2 Chap 4 3 Chap 12 1 Chap 5 3 Chap 7 1 Chap 7 4 PERSON DATA SET OP MODE SELECT BIKE CHECK SET DIG CONNECT SET PC LINK SELECT 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 flashes Reduce num...

Page 19: ...rt icon for signal reception of chest belt transmitter Alarm icon when leaving the target heart rate range Timing indicator for ongoing timing function Indicator for set alarm alarm clock LAP recording indicator Walk mode indicator Selection indicator bike 1 bike 2 DATA Recording icon for ongoing Data Recording Arrow indicators for comparing the actual speed to the average speed Service interval i...

Page 20: ... click lock art no 6608 Universal mount kit art no 6601 When purchasing look for the VDO Cyclecomputing original equipment logo Only 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 w...

Page 21: ...ation Then screw the foot firmly onto the holder again step 2 Route the cable ties through the provided eyes of the holder foot and pull both of them tight b Computer P06 The VDO twist click system securely connects the computer to the handlebar holder step 1 Insert the computer turned to the left approximately 45 degrees 10 o clock position into the holder step 2 Twist the computer to the right u...

Page 22: ...e lock should be damaged then you can get the lock as original replacement part 3 INITIAL OPERATION 3 1 INITIAL OPERATION AC BUTTON P09 2 After inserting the batteries we recommend that you first reset the de vice to factory settings to ensure that no residual data from the quality control process remains in the computer This puts the computer into an assured start mode Press the AC button for app...

Page 23: ...ting see chapter 16 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 PAIR DONE appears in the display after several seconds if the speed transmitter was found Automatic return to the TRIP DIST menu SPEED REPEAT ap...

Page 24: ...AGE 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 switch on When the alarm clock ...

Page 25: ... 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 depressed for fast run through WHEELSIZE 2 SET ...

Page 26: ...al 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 check BIKE 1 SET or BIKE 2 SET ƒ Set service interval in KM or m keep button de pressed for fast run thr...

Page 27: ...r max pulse manually 3 sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ PERSON DATA SET SET AGE CONTINUE ƒ Setting age SET WEIGHT CONTINUE ƒ Setting weight SET SEX CONTINUE ƒ Setting sex M male F female SET P MAX MANUAL ƒ to go to manual max pulse calculation PULSE MAX SET OK ƒ Setting the maximum pulse PERSON DATA SET OK PERSON DATA SET DONE Automatic return to operation mode for the selected timer SET P MAX...

Page 28: ...apter 6 Your computer automatically assigns the following limit values to the three training programs Limit 1 HIGH 70 LOW 50 of maximum pulse Limit 2 HIGH 80 LOW 70 of maximum pulse Limit 3 HIGH 95 LOW 80 of maximum pulse 3 sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ PULSE LIMIT SETTINGS PULSE LIMIT SET PULSE LIMIT AUTOCALC AUTO LIMIT 1 HIGH LOW Shows AUTO LIMIT 1 for 3 sec go to AUTO LIMIT 2 AUTO LIMIT ...

Page 29: ...E Automatic return to the operation mode for RECOV TIME Recovery time set done b Setting the recovery pulse 3 sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ RECOVERY SET RECOV TIME SET RECOV PULSE SET ƒ Setting the recovery pulse RECOV PULSE SET OK RECOV PULSE SET DONE Automatic return to the operation mode for RECOV PULSE Recovery pulse set done IMPORTANT FOR THE CHANGE In operation mode the last setting m...

Page 30: ...time done 8 3 RESETTING THE TOTAL DISTANCE METER ATTENTION When resetting the total distance the following data is deleted Total distance Total distance bike 1 Total distance bike 2 3 sec TRIP DATA RESET ƒ ODOTOTAL RESET ODOTOTAL RESET RESET flashing ODOTOTAL RESET DONE Automatic return to the operation mode for ODOTOTAL Odototal reset done 8 4 RESETTING THE NAVIGATOR Please see the detailed descr...

Page 31: ...eady paired transmitters for more than 15 minutes e g cycling without pulse chest belt magnet moved unintentionally the receive channel for this transmitter will be closed In this case your VDO computer will show dashes for the respective function in the display To re open all receive channels press the ç and buttons at the same time In this case your VDO computer will then receive all paired tran...

Page 32: ...STANCE RIDE TIME and AVERAGE SPEED will be reset to ZERO 10 3 3 AVG SPEED average speed of the actual trip Display ç AVG SPEED Reset 3 sec TRIP DATA RESET TRIP DATA RESET RESET flashing TRIP DATA RESET DONE L Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST Accuracy 2 decimal places If DAILY DISTANCE or RIDE TIME are overranged this value will be reset to ZERO 10 3 4 MAX SPEED maximum speed of the...

Page 33: ...to matic conversion of all values when switching to mi Display ODO BIKE 2 Maximum value 99 999 km or mi 10 3 9 ODOTOTAL total distance bike 1 and bike 2 Shows the total of all distances ridden with bike 1 and bike 2 in km or mi automatic conversion of all values when switching to mi Display ODOTOTAL Maximum value 199 999 km or mi 10 3 10 TIME BIKE 1 total time bike 1 Shows the total time of all da...

Page 34: ...ng of the residence times in the pulse ranges 10 3 15 COUNTDOWN countdown timer Prerequisite Only after selection of countdown timer chapter 12 1 Display Start measuring Press End of measurement Automatic after elapse of count down beeper signal Display pulse data LIMIT LO HI values run sequen tially automatically in 2 second rhythm Reset Press button for 4 sec Compare Chapter 13 3 Training with t...

Page 35: ... timer countdown lap timer Only if personal data have been entered chapter 6 Always based on selected training program limit 1 2 or 3 chapter 7 3 Displaying the information LIMIT LO HI values run sequen tially in 2 second rhythm Reset Press button for 4 sec 10 3 21 RECOV TIME or RECOV PULSE recovery time and recovery pulse measurement Prerequisite Only if recovery time recovery pulse is defined ch...

Page 36: ...NAVIGATOR MODE 3 sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ NAVIGATOR SET 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 NAV...

Page 37: ...rgotten to set a time your VDO computer will display COUNTDOWN ERROR LAP TIMER Start Lap Timer with Start next Lap with at the same time at any point of the training unit The following values will be saved Duration of the lap Average heart rate on the lap Average speed on the lap The lap values can be called at any time if time measurement is stopped STOPWATCH With the manual stopwatch you can man...

Page 38: ...EPEATS SELECT ƒ Setting the number of repeats keep button de pressed for fast run through TIMER 1 2 SET OK TIMER 1 2 SET DONE Automatic return to the operation mode for TIMER 1 2 If you have not yet set any values for timer 1 and or timer 2 then your VDO computer will now show ERROR in the display 12 4 SETTING THE COUNTDOWN when selecting countdown timer 3 sec ç Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT ƒ TIME...

Page 39: ...records the residency period in the target range as well as the times above and below the target range For real time monitoring your VDO computer indicates when you leave the target range via an acoustic signal if you have set this function beforehand see chapter 13 1 13 1 TRAINING WITH THE STOPWATCH The stopwatch offers the easiest possibility for capturing pulse data When the stopwatch is runnin...

Page 40: ...MPORTANT During timer operation the residence periods of the pulse frequency in the selected training ranges is recorded compare 12 1 step 1 Preparing the recording Set the training ranges automatically chapter 7 1 or manually chapter 7 2 Select training program limit 1 limit 2 limit 3 chapter 7 3 In the TIMER SETTINGS setting menu select the desired timer step 2 Beginning of the recording Start t...

Page 41: ... Time above the high limit Time between the limit values Time under the low limit step 5 Deleting recorded data 4sec TIP At the end of the training unit measure the recovery time or the recovery pulse to determine your training status see chapter 7 4 Recovery time and recovery pulse Note All bicycle altitude and pulse function can also be called up during timer operation via the ç buttons TIP At t...

Page 42: ... the lap training Prerequisite The lap timer must be stopped Display data via the pulse menu LAP REC Display of values for LAP 1 Fig display Center bar left Average pulse on the lap Center bar right Average speed on the lap IMPORTANT no display in walk mode Footer Lap number and time of the lap Changing the display of values for lap 2 Changing the display of values for lap 3 During or after lap tr...

Page 43: ... computer to the PC the lap data are identified via this flag and are displayed and analyzed separately in the PC Sport program IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING a The storage capacity of the device is configured for a total of 100 training hours b After this total time is exceeded the new data automatically over writes the oldest data in the memory c A manual delete of training data...

Page 44: ... numbers Now the PC receives the data of your VDO computer Data transfer is indicated by the changing numbers in the computer s display NOTE When importing the files the PC Sport program detects which files have already been imported If you want to import this again you must select it manually and confirm a warning query Now follow the instructions on saving files in the PC Sport program Please se...

Page 45: ...ess To extend the service life of the batteries leave your VDO computer in the handlebar holder and move out of the receive range or take off the pulse transmitter belt 16 TROUBLESHOOTING Here is a list of possible errors their causes and what you can to correct the error Problem when pairing the speed transmitter cadence transmitter Check the magnet position distance between magnet and transmitte...

Page 46: ...computer if battery voltage is insufficient then the receiver cannot receive the signals No speed display dash in the display The receive channel for speed is switched off a 15 minute period has elapsed without receiving a speed signal Press buttons ç at the same time No cadence data dash in the display The receive channel for cadence is switched off a 15 minute period has elapsed without receivin...

Page 47: ... mode is switched on In walk mode certain bike functions are not available The timer indicator is flashing A timer is still running Bell icon is displayed An alarm is set alarm time The LAP icon is flashing A LAP recording is still running End recording with the button The REC icon is flashing Data recording is running All data is recorded in the computer and can be transferred later to the PC End...

Page 48: ...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 18 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Computer Approximately 49 6 x 46 6 x 16 5 mm weight Approximately 45 g...

Page 49: ...elocidad Transmisor de pulso Aproximadamente 800 horas Temperatura de la pantalla para funcionamineto 15ºC a 60ºC Alcance de la velocidad para rueda de 2 155mm míni 3km h máx 120km h Alcance del cálculo de tiempo Hasta 24 00 00 HH MM SS Alcance del cálculo del cronómetro Hasta 24 00 00 HH MM SS Alcance del cálculo de un dñia de ruta hasta 999 99 km o mi Alcance del cálculo del NAVIGATOR hasta 999 ...

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Page 51: ...елите од другите видови отпад и совесно да го рециклирате за да промовирате одржлива повторна употреба на материјалните ресурси Корисниците во домаќинствата треба да се обратат до дистрибутерите кај кои го купиле производот или до локалите власти за да ги дознаат деталите за тоа каде и како можат да го однесат производот заради рециклирање коешто е безбедно за животната средина Деловните корисници...

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Page 58: ...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 59: ...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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