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CONTENTS

ENGLISH

INTRODUCTION

WARNINGS & CAUTIONS

V100HR ILLUSTRATIONS

HEAD UNIT

COMPONENT ILLUSTRATIONS

BUTTON FUNCTIONS

SETUP MODE

OPERATING MODE

V100HR SCREEN DISPLAY SEQUENCE:

BI-LEVEL MEMORY

V100HR PRIMARY FUNCTIONS

UPPER SCREEN MODES

Speed, Trip Distance, Ride Time, Total Time

Average Speed, Maximum Speed

Speed*, Cadence*

LOWER SCREEN MODES

Heart Rate, Percent Of Maximum HR

Clock, Odometer, Stopwatch, 

Intermediate Distance

Dual Bike Memory, Heart Rate Reading

V100HR SECONDARY FUNCTIONS

& FEATURES

Service Timer, Average Cadence*, 

Maximum Cadence*

Low Battery Alert, Speed Comparator

Freeze Frame Memory

Heart Rate Memory Storage & Recall 

AUTO START

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Summary of Contents for V100HR

Page 1: ...ce Ride Time Total Time Average Speed Maximum Speed Speed Cadence LOWER SCREEN MODES Heart Rate Percent Of Maximum HR Clock Odometer Stopwatch Intermediate Distance Dual Bike Memory Heart Rate Reading V100HR SECONDARY FUNCTIONS FEATURES Service Timer Average Cadence Maximum Cadence Low Battery Alert Speed Comparator Freeze Frame Memory Heart Rate Memory Storage Recall AUTO START SLEEP MODE 1 2 3 4...

Page 2: ...TUP MODE PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION WIRED MODEL INSTALLATION Speed Sensor Magnet Mounting Bracket Head Unit WIRELESS MODEL INSTALLATION Speed Transmitter Magnet Active Mount Head Unit INSTALLATION TESTS ATTACHING YOUR HEART MONITOR TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM ITEMS TO CHECK SOLUTION CYCLING PROBLEM ITEMS TO CHECK SOLUTION HEART CARE MAINTENANCE BATTERY REPLACEMENT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WARRANTY POLIC...

Page 3: ... multiple Heart Rate functions and a Service Timer For people interested in fitness the V100HR offers Target Zone Heart Rate functions that will increase the effectiveness of your workout by monitoring and quantifying your results every step of the way For most individuals as little as 20 minutes in your target heart rate zone each session is enough to achieve substantial health improvements Pleas...

Page 4: ...the levels of typically used heart rate training zones No one should begin an exercise program without first obtaining medical clearance especially if there is a personal or family history of heart disease high blood pressure or if you are over age 40 have diabetes high cholesterol smoke cigarettes are overweight or are taking certain medications Stop exercising and seek medical attention if you n...

Page 5: ...reen Symbols Upper and Lower Target Zone Symbols Sub Display Average HR Symbol Sub Display Speed Symbol Heart Rate Speed Sub Display Heart Rate Icon Stopwatch Icon Service Timer Icon Speed Comparator Symbol Upper Screen Symbols 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Main Display Button 1 Left Button 2 Right Button 3 Center B C D 7 9 1 2 A ...

Page 6: ...A B C C A B COMPONENT ILLUSTRATIONS HEAD UNIT REAR Contact Pins Battery Compartment Battery Cover B A G F D C E O P E N C LO S E CR2032 ...

Page 7: ...ou may choose B or C according to the style of your bicycle handlebar Spoke Magnet Spacer Wired Speed Sensor Wireless Active Mount WL Wireless Speed Transmitter Transmitter Mounting Pad Wired Cadence Sensor Cadence Magnet CR2032 3V Battery Zip Ties Wire Securing Tape A23 12V Battery WL2X Wireless Cadence Transmitter Chest Transmitter w Strap optional P H ...

Page 8: ...s digits or units and advances to the next item or screen Advances digits and toggles through units Hold for fast advance Has no function in Initial Setup Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 SETUP MODE Button 1 Button 3 Button 2 Q ...

Page 9: ...e Optional Scrolls through upper level screen symbols and Heart Rate Memory Storage and Recall screens Press and hold 2 seconds in any primary screen mode to activate Freeze Frame memory Resets RT to zero for Service Timer Starts and stops the timers and Stopwatch and is used to reset timers Stopwatch and other ride data to zero Exits Normal Operating Mode NOM Setup and advances to NOM System Chec...

Page 10: ...1 2 LOWER SCREEN MODES UPPER SCREEN MODES 1 STP IDS CLK ODO 1 HR 2 2 2 RT TT AVG MAX SPD DST BI LEVEL MEMORY 1 2 SPD CAD 2 Optional 1 ...

Page 11: ...S SPD DST V100HR PRIMARY FUNCTIONS UPPER SCREEN MODES SPEED TRIP DISTANCE RIDE TIME TOTAL TIME Ride Time and Total Time are shown simultaneously Ride Time RT measures actual riding time and starts automatically when the timers are set to 0 00 00 and the wheel rotates Total Time TT shows the total elapsed trip time from start to finish Like RT TT starts automatically when the wheel rotates ONLY whe...

Page 12: ... record speed or other ride or heart rate memory data RT and TT Timers can be manually activated or deactivated only from the RT TT screen mode RIDING TIP If the bike is in motion and Button 3 is held down in the RT TT screen mode with the timers deactivated the ride timers reset to 0 00 00 When Button 3 is released both RT and TT will start with the next wheel input This is a good way to begin ti...

Page 13: ...rs will disappear but they will will come back on with the next Cadence input Note RT and TT timers MUST be activated in order for Speed and Cadence to function Optional SPEED CADENCE Displays current Heart Rate in beats per minute on the upper line and the percentage of your preset maximum heart rate on the lower line The heart icon will blink steadily when the head unit is receiving and recordin...

Page 14: ...ctive press Button 3 to start Stopwatch and IDS functions press Button 3 again to stop functions and freeze data for review Reset both Stopwatch and IDS to zero by pressing Button 3 for 2 seconds STOPWATCH INTERMEDIATE DISTANCE CLK ODO The time is displayed in the CLK ODO screen mode and features a user selectable 12 or 24 hour format The Odometer displays cumulative distance until an All Clear To...

Page 15: ...en in the Normal Operating Mode Setup program for cycling See SETUP section below for details HEART RATE READING The V100HR monitor displays Heart Rate in the lower left screen segment The range is 40 to 240 beats per minute and the blinking heart icon displays as long as a signal is being received When the monitor is toggled to the HR screen mode Button 1 current Heart Rate is displayed on the up...

Page 16: ...l AVERAGE CADENCE AVG CAD MAXIMUM CADENCE MAX CAD V100HR SECONDARY FUNCTIONS FEATURES Alerts rider when Ride Time reaches a preset limit for a maintenance check on the bike or any main component Suspension forks rear shocks chains etc require service at specific time intervals set by manufacturers Vetta s Service Timer allows the rider to preset an exact number of riding hours during Setup then si...

Page 17: ...o not appear if Speed SPD and Average Speed AVG are the same SPEED COMPARATOR The V100HR Service Timer icon has been programmed to signal low battery power in the head unit When the battery runs low and needs to be replaced the Service Timer icon will illuminate and stay on no blinking Replace the head unit battery as soon as possible Rapid blinking of the Service icon indicates both low battery p...

Page 18: ...peatedly Press Button 2 to cancel Freeze Frame and return to the previous screen mode Note If Ride Time Total Time RT TT is not running at the time Freeze Frame is activated Button 2 for 2 seconds previously frozen ride data will be displayed At the end of the ride user can view both end of ride data by stopping the timers and toggling through the primary screens and the last Freeze Frame data scr...

Page 19: ... The upper limit of your Target Zone lower line and C Your Average Heart Rate during the time spent above your Target Zone lower left screen segment The Target Zone up arrow appears on this screen together with the letters TZ Press Button 2 to advance to the Position 2 screen This screen displays the time you spent IN your Target Zone upper line and your Average Heart Rate during this time The let...

Page 20: ...eart rate for 5 minutes In this mode the V100HR screen displays only the time of day The computer exits Sleep mode automatically when it receives input from buttons or wheel crank motion and then returns to the screen last displayed Clock Stopwatch and Total Time line and C Your Average Heart Rate during the time spent below your Target Zone lower left screen segment The Target Zone down arrow app...

Page 21: ...o be reprogrammed RIDE DATA RESET To reset current ride data and Freeze Frame data to zero DST RT TT AVG MAX SPD AVG MAX CAD STP IDS make sure the timers RT TT are turned OFF and press Button 3 for 2 seconds in any primary screen mode except STP IDS Note All stored heart rate data including Average and Maximum HR and the time spent in above and below your Target Zone is also cleared during this re...

Page 22: ...strain muscles and even start storing fat As for the lower limit this number tells you when you have reached a level of intensity that is productive A heart monitor will tune you into your body s internal activity level and helps prevent injury or worse To make this part easy for you the V100HR automatically sets the correct target zone for you after you enter in your age in the heart rate setup m...

Page 23: ...ic you feel you may want to modify your range from one day to the next based on the following chart BASIC FITNESS TIPS TARGET ZONE Age Heart Rate Beats per Minute of Max Heart rate Fat Burning Zone Anaerobic Zone Aerobic Zone Warm up Cool Down 85 to Max 65 to 85 55 to 65 55 or less TARGET ZONE CALCULATION FORMULA 220 Your age max HR For a 30 year old person your calculations would be as follows 22...

Page 24: ... change over from one intensity level to another Going into your target zone too quickly can cause your heart rate to increase too rapidly causing you to loose your energy too soon strain yourself or possibly worse Slowly bring your heart rate to a level just below the lower limit of your target zone Maintain heart rate at this level for 5 10 min This range is recommended for those who haven t wor...

Page 25: ...resting heart rate to be higher than usual it may be a good idea to take a rest from exercise or at least workout easier that day Similarly if you notice that your heart rate doesn t come back down as quickly as usual at the end of your workout it could be an indication that your workout was more or too strenuous or that you haven t recovered well enough from a previous extraneous workout or injur...

Page 26: ...ge to the battery cap do not over tighten Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Remove the battery cover from the bottom of the computer using a coin Remove the old battery Install a new battery as shown with the positive side facing out Do not touch or bend any of the battery contacts during installation Screw the battery cap firmly into place making sure the o ring seal does not get pinched or distorted HEAD UNI...

Page 27: ...ith positive side up replace battery cap CAUTION Make sure the transmitter battery cap is properly installed to insure good signal transmission WL WIRELESS SPEED TRANSMITTER A23 12V C L O S E O P E N A 2 3 1 2 V C L O S E OPE N A2 3 1 2 V C L O S E OPE N C L O S E O P E N A23 12V C L O S E O P E N C L O S E O P E N ...

Page 28: ...2 simultaneously for 2 seconds with the RT TT timers off Exit either NOM Setup mode by pressing Button 3 Both the Initial and NOM Setup modes allow the rider to select operational units and values for the computer function displays All the steps in the Initial Setup mode have been pre programmed If an entry error is made complete the Initial Setup program and then re enter Setup from the Normal Op...

Page 29: ...en reactivated In the Initial Setup mode after the master screen stops flashing the screen displays the letters bic no The default setting is Bike I To toggle between Bike I and Bike II settings press Button 2 With Bike I icon flashing press Button 1 to select it and advance to the Age Setup screen Note When programming a second bike in Initial Setup scroll to II select it and advance as instructe...

Page 30: ...ar at the top of the screen display To accept this setting press Button 1 To modify your maximum HR setting press Button 2 to scroll to the max HR figure you want hold for fast advance and press Button 1 to set it and proceed to the next item Note The Maximum HR setting has a range of 40 to 240 BPM The Initial Age Setup has a range of 7 to 99 years of age and the default age setting is 18 years Wh...

Page 31: ... proceed to the next item Note The modifiable TZ upper limit has a range of 41 to 240 BPM Target Zone Lower Limit blinking The Target Zone Lower Limit setting is also calculated automatically by the computer 65 of max HR and displayed on the upper line of display screen in blinking numbers The letters TZ and the down arrow icon appear below the lower line of the screen display To accept this setti...

Page 32: ...s shut off Press Button 2 to switch the Audible Alarm setting to ON and press Button 1 to set it and advance Note When the Audible Alarm is on the computer will sound an alarm signal once every 5 seconds if the user s heart rate falls below their Target Heart Rate Zone or twice every 5 seconds if the user s heart rate climbs above their Target Heart Rate Zone The Visual Alarm consisting of the let...

Page 33: ...el size is not on the chart or if you want a more precise calibration wheel circumference may be calculated as follows WHEEL SIZE CALCULATION 2155 2115 2095 2074 2055 2035 1985 1953 1913 1618 2161 2168 2155 2145 2136 2124 2105 2074 2130 1990 1945 2180 700c x 35mm 700c x 32mm 700c x 30mm 700c x 28mm 700c x 25mm 700c x 23mm 700c x 20mm 700c Tubular 650c x 23mm 650c x 20mm 700c x 38mm 27 x 1 1 8 26 x...

Page 34: ... to the next desired number in the sequence and press Button 1 once again to select it and advance Repeat this procedure until all four digits are selected The computer will automatically advance to the Service Timer Setup screen After the Audible Alarm has been set and the display advances to the Wheel Size Setup screen the letters circ appear on the lower level and the default numbers 2074 appea...

Page 35: ...mum The Service Timers one for each bike may be programmed with a select number of ride time hours as the interval for servicing the bicycle or any component on it such as a front or rear shock Accumulated Ride Time is displayed on the upper line and the Service Time interval is set and displayed on the lower line In the Service Timer mode the hour digits appear on the lower level with the right h...

Page 36: ...lated Ride Time hours upper line to zero 0 through the NOM Setup sequence The Service Timer interval may also be reprogrammed at this point B Change TT setting to a number larger than accumulated RT C Set TT to zero 0000 disable the Service Timer The Service Timer option can be disabled in Initial or NOM Setup mode by entering and selecting a value of zero 0000 hours as the service time interval l...

Page 37: ...d advance to the Clock Setup screen with the left hours digits flashing To set the current time press Button 2 to advance the flashing digit then press Button 1 to select it and advance to the next flashing digit Repeat this procedure for each digit until the correct time is set in hours and minutes then press Button 1 again to select and advance Note Although there is only one clock time either t...

Page 38: ...ry change follow these steps SETUP ODOMETER Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 When the far right digit begins to flash press Button 2 to scroll to the desired number Press Button 1 to select this number and advance to the next flashing digit Repeat this procedure for each digit until the correct mileage figure is displayed 99999 maximum When Button 1 is pressed to select the final digit in the sequence the Odo...

Page 39: ...n sequence System Check displays all value and unit settings chosen during Setup in a 6 screen sequence Each screen appears for 5 seconds and will blink once per second When the review is complete the computer automatically exits Initial Setup System Check and enters the Normal Operating Mode beginning with the SPD DST screen mode SETUP SYSTEM CHECK ...

Page 40: ...NOM by pressing Buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for 2 seconds in the SPD DST screen mode INSTALLATION SPEED SENSOR MAGNET WIRED MODEL INSTALLATION Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Use the zip tie supplied to hold loosely the wired speed sensor and mounting pad to the inside of either fork leg We recommend mounting it as high up on the fork leg as possible to protect it from being hit by rocks branches or other...

Page 41: ...TION When installing the speed sensor on a suspension fork make sure that the fork is fully extended to ensure there is enough wire to reach the mounting bracket properly Excess sensor wire should be taped down or wrapped around the brake cable housing for safety Snug the zip tie down to hold the sensor in its final position Remove the spacer and verify that the magnet and sensor spacing stayed th...

Page 42: ...Fig 1 Fig 2 Wired Speed Sensor Fork Leg Spoke Magnet Spoke Magnet Spoke Magnet Sweep Path Zip Tie ...

Page 43: ...Fig 4 Spacer Tip Alignment Mark Spacer Fig 3 Spoke Magnet Spoke Fig 5 Wired Speed Sensor Spoke Magnet ...

Page 44: ... so that the mounting bracket holds its position on the bars yet can be easily adjusted Fig 7 Trim excess CAUTION Do not use zip ties but tapes provided to hold wires to the frame fork bars or stem to avoid damaging or cutting the wires accidentally MOUNTING BRACKET Wired Mounting Bracket Head Unit Zip Tie Mounting Pad Handlebar Fig 6 ...

Page 45: ...to position This indicates proper alignment between the computer head pins and the mounting bracket contacts To remove the computer head from the bracket gently pinch the two locking tabs inward and slide the head unit forward and out of the bracket Fig 8 Head Unit Mounting Pad Handlebar Zip Tie Fig 7 Wired Mounting Bracket Locking Tab Locking Tab Head Unit UNLOCK UNLOCK OUT IN Fig 8 Wired Mountin...

Page 46: ...ig 9 Tighten the spoke magnet to any spoke on the transmitter side of the front wheel so that it passes over the alignment mark on the transmitter Fig 9 10 Attach the alignment setup spacer to the magnet temporarily Fig 11 Slide and rotate the transmitter until the alignment mark just touches the spacer tip on the magnet Fig 12 Snug the zip ties down to hold the transmitter in its final position R...

Page 47: ...Fig 9 Spoke Magnet UP Fork Leg Zip Ties A 2 3 C L O S E OPEN C L O S E O P E N Magnet Sweep Path Spoke Magnet Spoke Fig 10 ...

Page 48: ...A23 C L O S E O P E N C L O S E O P E N Alignment Mark Spacer Tip Fig 12 A23 C L O S E O P E N C L O S E O P E N Spoke Magnet WL Wireless Speed Transmitter Fig 13 Spacer Spoke Magnet Spoke Fig 11 ...

Page 49: ...ch the active mount and mounting pad to the handlebar Adjust its position to your liking and tighten the zip ties Fig 14 15 ACTIVE MOUNT Wireless Active Mount Head Unit Zip Tie Mounting Pad Handlebar Fig 14 ...

Page 50: ...to the back and lock into position You should hear an audible CLICK when the head unit has been properly locked into position This indicates proper alignment between the computer head pins and the active mount contacts To remove the computer head from the mount gently pinch the two locking tabs inward and slide the head unit forward and out of the mount Fig 16 ...

Page 51: ...puter should display a speed reading within 2 3 seconds Wireless Active Mount Locking Tab Locking Tab Head Unit UNLOCK UNLOCK OUT IN Fig 16 If there is no speed reading make sure the timers RT TT are running check the alignment and spacing between the magnet and sensor or transmitter and make sure that the head unit is completely snapped into position If these checks do not solve the problem talk ...

Page 52: ...als Step 1 Attach the adjustable strap to one side of the transmitter Push the round tab of the belt clip through the back side of the attaching hole on the transmitter and twist it into place Fig 17 The unique angled clip is designed to prevent the belt from slipping down your chest It can be attached in either the up or down position keeping both the same Depending on the contour of your torso o...

Page 53: ...eart beats to the transmitter Gently pull belt away from skin and apply a small drop of water or saline solution to each of the two electrodes one on each side Electrodes Fig 19 Step 3 Center and position the belt as shown at heart level just below your pectoral muscles or breasts but not too low and attach the other end of the strap to the transmitter The logo should be positioned at the center o...

Page 54: ...ft in direct sunlight for extended periods of time Move the computer into the shade until the screen recovers No effect on data Screen reading is weak or fading Symptom of interference or a weak battery Replace the battery PROBLEM ITEMS TO CHECK SOLUTION CYCLING TROUBLESHOOTING Current speed reading is erratic or does not appear Check the alignment of the spoke magnet and sensor and the distance b...

Page 55: ...s type of device due to the many various intricacies of the heart rate signal The signal may be too weak on the surface of the skin stronger in a different location of the chest or irregular in waveform Also if the user has had recent heart problems surgery or other various differentiating factors they might cause a problem If you are experiencing difficulties in picking up a steady signal you may...

Page 56: ...f the belt excessively never bend them backwards especially when storing it This can permanently damage their conductivity and cause mechanical damage to the internal circuit CARE MAINTENANCE Blank Screen or Missing Digits This can be an indication of mechanical shock damage a dead battery or possibly moisture damage If this occurs you should first try an All Clear Total Reset Otherwise send it in...

Page 57: ... traveled Limit 120 0 KM hr 75 0 Mi hr 0 99999 km or miles 0 0 999 9 km or miles 0 1 km or mi 12 or 24 hour format hours and minutes displayed TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Should your chest transmitter need battery replacement we recommend that you take it to a local jewelry store or an Authorized Vetta Dealer in order to guarantee that it will maintain its water resistance Improper battery replacemen...

Page 58: ...ange 40 240 BPM Range 999 9 km or miles Limit 9 59 59 10 hours displayed in hr min sec After 9 59 59 display restarts at 0 00 00 Range 15 255 RPM 1 RPM Head Unit CR2032 3 volt battery Heart Rate Chest Transmitter CR2050 CR2032 3 volt battery WL Wireless Speed Transmitter A23 12 volt battery Head Unit Wired 210 days Wireless 140 days WL Wireless Speed Transmitter 180 days 1 hour traning day ...

Page 59: ...nline auction sites or online retailers that do not offer service ACUMEN INC at its sole discretion will repair or replace items at its own cost Users are responsible for all return freight shipping charges when returning items for warranty service ACUMEN INC will pay freight when returning serviced items via USPS or UPS to consumers or dealers once the item s has been repaired or replaced REQUIRE...

Page 60: ...A will be refused and returned to the return address on the package The Company shall not be held responsible to replace items with new items for greater than the amount of the original item purchase price This limited warranty does provide the original owner with certain legal rights and recourse The original owner may possess other rights or recourse depending on the state or country Please chec...

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