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INTRODUCTION .............................................................. 

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WARNINGS & CAUTIONS .............................................. 

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FUNCTIONS / FEATURES .............................................. 

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VL110 ILLUSTRATIONS .................................................. 

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 HEAD 

UNIT 

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 COMPONENTS 

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BUTTON FUNCTIONS ..................................................... 

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SCREEN DISPLAY SEQUENCE: BI-LEVEL MEMORY ........... 

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HOW TO RECOGNIZE YOUR INTEGRATED T2X TORPEDO 
(T2X MODEL ONLY) ......................................................................................... 

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SETUP & PROGRAMMING ............................................. 

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 INITIAL 

SETUP 

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  System 

Check 

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 NOM 

SETUP 

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Setup: Dual Bike ................................................ 

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Setup: Wheel Circumference ............................. 

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  Setup: 

Service 

Timer 

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Setup: Speed Units ............................................ 

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  Setup: 

Temperature 

Units 

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  Setup: 

Clock 

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  Setup: 

Odometer 

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Setup: SmartLite ON/OFF .................................. 

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Setup: SmartLite Interval – From ....................... 

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Setup: SmartLite Interval – To ............................ 

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  Exit 

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  System 

Check 

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PRIMARY SCREEN MODES ........................................... 

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UPPER SCREEN MODES ....................................... 

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  SPD/DST 

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  RT/TT 

 

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  AVG/MAX 

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  SPD*/CAD* 

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LOWER SCREEN MODES ....................................... 

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  CLK/ODO 

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  SPD/TMP 

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  STP/IDS 

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CONTENTS

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for VL110

Page 1: ... System Check 10 NOM SETUP 10 Setup Dual Bike 11 Setup Wheel Circumference 11 Setup Service Timer 13 Setup Speed Units 14 Setup Temperature Units 14 Setup Clock 14 Setup Odometer 15 Setup SmartLite ON OFF 15 Setup SmartLite Interval From 16 Setup SmartLite Interval To 16 Exit 16 System Check 17 PRIMARY SCREEN MODES 18 UPPER SCREEN MODES 18 SPD DST 18 RT TT 19 AVG MAX 20 SPD CAD 20 LOWER SCREEN MOD...

Page 2: ...5 SMART LITE 26 DUAL BIKE MEMORY 26 SERVICE TIMER 26 SPEED COMPARATOR 27 LOW BATTERY WARNING 27 FREEZE FRAME MEMORY 29 RESET 30 RIDE DATA RESET 30 STOPWATCH INTERMEDIATE DISTANCE RESET 30 ALL CLEAR TOTAL RESET 30 TROUBLE SHOOTING 31 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 33 WARRANTY POLICY 34 CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTERS 36 CONTENTS ENGLISH ...

Page 3: ...recommends that this product be installed only by a qualified bicycle retailer Failure to read these instructions and or improper installation of this device may void the warranty If in doubt about any aspect of the installation or operation of this product consult your local bicycle retailer for clarification The Head Unit is splash proof and sealed to withstand wet weather conditions Do not delibe...

Page 4: ...ide Time Total Time Service Timer Ambient Temperature Maximum Minimum Temperature Dual Bike Memory Freeze Frame Memory Energy Saving Sleep Mode Low Battery Warning Head Unit Low Battery Warning LED Indicator Torpedo Auto Fire Up Auto Start up Awake NiteLite with SmartLite Function Current Average Maximum Cadence FUNCTIONS FEATURES HD T2X WL HD T2X WL ...

Page 5: ...ENG 3 VL110 ILLUSTRATIONS HEAD UNIT A D C B E F G A B C D E F G H H ...

Page 6: ...Volt For VL110 HD H Wired Speed Sensor with Mounting Bracket I Wire Securing Tape For VL110 WL J WL Wireless Speed Transmitter K WL Wireless Speed Active Mount L Wireless Transmitter Battery A23 12 Volt M Wireless Transmitter Battery Cap For VL110 T2X N Integrated T2X Torpedo O Integrated T2X Active Mount P Composite Cadence Magnet CAD Magnet Q Torpedo Battery CR123A 3 Volt R Torpedo Battery Cap 4...

Page 7: ...on in Initial Setup Button 4 Turn on the NiteLite for 3 seconds SETUP MODE Button 1 Scrolls through Lower Screen Modes Scrolls through Freeze Frame display screens Hold 2 seconds in SPD TMP Mode to display Maximum and Minimum Temperature Hold 2 seconds in SPD CAD Mode to display Average and Maximum Cadence T2X model only Button 2 Scrolls through Upper Screen Modes Press and hold 2 seconds in any U...

Page 8: ...M Setup and advances to NOM System Check and SPD DST Mode Button 4 Turn on the NiteLite for 3 seconds Button 1 2 simultaneously for 2 seconds with RT TT Timers are off Hold both in the SPD DST Mode to enter NOM Setup For T2X model only Button 2 4 simultaneously for 2 seconds with RT TT Timers are off Hold both in the SPD DST Mode to enter ID Learning Setup Mode ...

Page 9: ...r Display D Lower Screen Mode E Bicycle Icon SCREEN DISPLAY SEQUENCE BI LEVEL MEMORY SPD CAD I H G F E D B C A F Service Timer Low Battery Icon G Stopwatch Icon H Temperature Icon I Speed Comparator Symbol Remark Available until Upgrade to T2X model ...

Page 10: ... set with the VL110 series computer your computer has been programmed to recognize the Torpedo in the factory 3 If a new Integrated T2X Torpedo or Integrated T2XActive Mount is purchased for replacement please follow the ID Learning Procedure 4 If a complete set of Integrated T2X Mounting Kit is purchased for your 2nd bike please make sure you had chosen Bike II in the NOM Setup Mode see page 11 S...

Page 11: ...mputer will go back to the screen last displayed FAILURE If the computer always displays id NEEd please check if there are any objects emitting electromagnetic waves television radio control toys etc Keep the unit away from any object that may be causing interference Then press hold the Torpedo s button for 3 seconds again and follow the Step 3 4 to finish the ID Learning Procedure If this cannot s...

Page 12: ...o change any values or correct any unit errors made during Initial Setup you must re enter the NOM Setup by pressing 1 and 2 simultaneously for 2 seconds in the SPD DST Mode with the RT TT timers deactivated SYSTEM CHECK After the last setting the computer will automatically advance to System Check System Check displays all value and unit settings chosen during Setup in sequence Each screen in Sys...

Page 13: ...ode and advance to System Check SETUP DUAL BIKE 1 Press 2 to toggle between Bike 1 or Bike 2 2 Press 1 to select and advance to the next Setup Mode SETUP WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE 1 When the far right digit begins to flash press 2 to scroll to the desired number see page 12 Section of WHEEL SIZE CALCULATION 2 Press 1 to select this no and advance to next flashing digit 3 Repeat for each digit until the fin...

Page 14: ... Step1 Measure the distance from the centre of the front wheel axle the ground in millimetres 1 inch 25 4 mm Step2 Multiply this distance by 6 2832 2π and enter the result as the wheel size setting into the computer OR Mark the tire and a spot on the floor Roll the wheel forward one complete revolution until the tire mark touches the floor again and mark that spot Measure the distance between the ma...

Page 15: ...each digit until the final digit 4 Press 1 and advance to the Accumulated RT Reset Mode see Step 2 Important In the Initial Setup the Accumulated RT Reset Mode doesn t exist press 1 will advance to the next Speed Units Setup Mode Step 2 Accumulated Ride Time in hour To stop the Service Timer icon from flashing reset the Accumulated RT to Zero When the upper digits begins to flash press hold 2 to rese...

Page 16: ...dvance to the next Setup Mode SETUP CLOCK 1 Press 2 to toggle between 12hr or 24hr format PM icon will appear only in the 12hr format 2 Press 1 to select and advance to hh mm setup 3 When the far right digits begin to flash press 2 to scroll to the desired number 4 Press 1 to select this no and advance to next flashing digit 5 Repeat for each digit until the final digit 6 Press 1 and advance to the n...

Page 17: ... and advance to next flashing digit 3 Repeat for each digit until the final digit 4 Press 1 and advance to the next Setup Mode SETUP SMARTLITE ON OFF 1 Press 2 to toggle between ON or OFF 2 Press 1 to select If set to ON the computer will advance to the next Setup Mode 3 If OFF it will exit the Setup mode and advance to System Check ...

Page 18: ...ess 2 to scroll from 1 00 AM to 11 00 AM 2 Press 1 to select and exit the Setup Mode and advance to System Check EXIT Press 3 at any time during the NOM Setup and exit to System Check Important If no buttons are pressed for approximately 5 minutes during Setup the computer will automatically enter Sleep Mode and then return to the screen last displayed when reactivated ...

Page 19: ...will automatically advance to System Check System Check displays all value and unit settings chosen during Setup in sequence Each screen in System Check appears for 5 seconds and blink Press 3 at any time to exit System Check and advances to the SPD DST Mode ...

Page 20: ...LOWER DISPLAYS DEFINITIONS SPD CURRENT SPEED km hr or mile hr DST CURRENT TRIP DISTANCE km or mile HOW TO OPERATE Starts automatically when the wheels turn and TT timer is running see page 19 Section of RT TT Mode Stops automatically when the wheels stop HOW TO RESET TRIP DISTANCE TO ZERO Press 3 for 2 seconds in any Primary Screen Mode except STP IDS with the RT TT timers turned off Important DST...

Page 21: ...o accumulate Ride Time and for computer to calculate current ride HOW TO STOP When the wheels stop RT timer will pause but TT timer will keep running to record the total elapsed trip time OR stop both of the RT TT timers manually by pressing 3 in RT TT Mode at the end of ride HOW TO RESET THE TIMERS TO 0 00 00 Press 3 for 2 seconds in any Primary Screen Mode except STP IDS with the RT TT timers tu...

Page 22: ... Stops automatically when the wheels stop HOW TO RESET TO ZERO Press 3 for 2 seconds in any Primary Screen Mode except STP IDS with the RT TT timers turned off UPPER LOWER DISPLAYS DEFINITIONS SPD CURRENT SPEED km hr or mile hr CAD PEDAL CADENCE IN REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE rpm Available until Upgrade to T2X model HOW TO OPERATE Starts automatically when the wheels turn and TT timer is running see pa...

Page 23: ...GE THE CLOCK See page 14 Section of CLOCK Setup HOW DOES THE ODOMETER WORK Automatically accumulate the trip distance when the wheels rotate and TT timer is running HOW TO RESET THE ODOMETER 1 ALL CLEAR TOTAL RESET by press hold 1 2 3 for 2 seconds in any mode then release the buttons 2 OR new battery replacement 3 OR the ride distance exceeds the maximum limit after which the Odometer will automa...

Page 24: ... TMP MIN TMP Secondary Mode 2 Press 1 to exit Important 1 Below zero readings are indicated by a minus sign 2 The temperature reading can sometimes vary due to the computer head unit being heated by direct sunlight which can heat the case hotter than the actual air temperature UPPER LOWER DISPLAYS DEFINITIONS STP INDEPENDENT STOPWATCH OPERATES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RT TT TIMES IDS INTERMEDIATE D...

Page 25: ...r current ride data but it operates the same as the DST function SECONDARY SCREEN MODES Important Flashing screen indicates the computer is displaying data in a Secondary Screen Mode UPPER LOWER DISPLAYS DEFINITIONS AVG CAD AVERAGE CADENCE rpm MAX CAD MAXIMUM CADENCE rpm Available until Upgrade to T2X model HOW TO ENTER THE AVG CAD MAX CAD SECONDARY SCREEN MODE Press hold 1 from SPD CAD Mode HOW T...

Page 26: ...WER DISPLAYS DEFINITIONS MAX TMP MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE C or F MIN TMP MINIMUM TEMPERATURE C or F HOW TO ENTER THE MAX TMP MIN TMP SECONDARY SCREEN MODE Press hold 1 from SPD TMP Mode HOW TO EXIT Press 1 and exit to SPD TMP Mode HOW TO RESET Press 3 for 2 seconds in any Primary Screen Mode except STP IDS with the RT TT timers turned off ...

Page 27: ... run time of the computers All VL110 bicycle computers will exit Sleep Mode automatically when they receive inputs from the buttons or wheel crank motion T2X model only If the RT TT timers read zero 0 00 00 the computer automatically starts as soon as it receives input from the wheels crank motion T2X model only If you did not stop the RT TT timers manually before the computer enter the Sleep Mode...

Page 28: ... bike number I or II is always displayed in the lower right corner of the screen To switch the computer quickly from Bike I to Bike II go to the first screen in the NOM Setup Mode see page 11 Section of Dual Bike Setup SERVICE TIMER Service Timer allows the rider to preset an exact number of riding hours during Setup Slow flashing Wrench icon when service time limit has been reached Rapid blinking W...

Page 29: ...r left apart of the screen in all primary screen modes The Speed Comparator symbols do not appear if Current Speed and Average Speed are the same LOW BATTERY WARNING FOR HD WL MODELS Stay on Wrench icon indicates low battery power in the Head Unit Rapid blinking Wrench icon indicates both low battery power in the Head Unit and expiration of the preset service time interval ...

Page 30: ...ead Unit or Torpedo Rapid blinking Wrench icon indicates both low battery power either the Head Unit Torpedo or both and expiration of the preset service time interval Low Battery Warning Messages will flip between the normal display for every 5 minutes Low Battery Indicator of Torpedo The Light Ring Indicator will blink in Red for 5 minutes when the wheels turn Important Replace the battery as soo...

Page 31: ... UNIT At the end of ride stop the RT TT timers The last set will be frozen in their Primary Secondary Screen Modes until they are cleared by RIDE DATA RESET see page 30 Section of RIDE DATA RESET The last 2nd set can be reviewed by 1 Press hold 2 in any Primary Screen Mode 2 The screen will flash to indicate it has entered in the Freeze Frame Memory 3 Press 1 to read advance through the frozen scre...

Page 32: ...op the Stopwatch 2 Press 3 again for 2 seconds to reset the Stopwatch and Intermediate Distance to zero ALL CLEAR TOTAL RESET 1 Clear all settings entered in the Initial Setup or NOM Setup 2 Clear the current ride data to Zero from the screen 3 Press hold 1 2 3 for 2 seconds in any mode and then release the buttons Important 1 When the computer is cleared the master screen will appear and show all...

Page 33: ...uring operation Accuracy of the Setup data may be a problem wheel circumference setting bike etc Review data in System Check mode and revise as needed Data display is extremely slow Computer LCD does not operate well in extremely low temperatures Operating range is 0 C to 49 C or 32 F to 120 F Return computer to warmer climate Screen is dark and display characters look strange Computer screens are...

Page 34: ...too high or too low Symptom of a weak battery Replace the battery Screen frozen no response to buttons Symptom of a weak battery Replace the battery No display whatsoever Battery is completely dead or not installed Replace or install the battery ...

Page 35: ...econds Intermediate Distance IDS Range 999 9 km or miles Effective Transmission Distance Head Unit to Transmitter WL Models 28 inches 70 cm T2X Models 59 inches 150 cm Ride Total Time RT TT Limit 9 59 59 10 hours displayed in hr min sec After 9 59 59 display restarts at 0 00 00 Cadence T2X model only Range 15 255 RPM 1 RPM Operating Temperature Range 0 C 49 C or 32 F 120 F 1 C or F Battery Type He...

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Page 37: ...n the outside of the return packaging All items without an RA will be refused and returned to the return address on the package The Company shall not be held responsible for replacing 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 r...

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