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VDO CYCLECOMPUTING
10
GB
SLO
PL
JP
JP
PL
SLO
GB
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4.4 Placing the computer into the handlebar holder
>>> P06
The VDO twist-click system fastens the computer
securely with the handlebar holder.
step 1
Place computer into the holder in 10 o‘clock
position.
step 2
Twist computer to the right to 12 o‘clock
position and click into the holder system.
step 3
To take the computer out, twist to the left
(do not push or pull).
How to remember:
R
igid to the
R
ight,
L
oose to the
L
eft
4.5 Transmitter pairing
The speed and cadence signals (Option: Item no.
7702) will be transmitted digitally and encoded to
your computer. This technology is less prone to
problems than analogue transmission. This way,
when riding in a group there are no data overlaps
(cross talk). So that the computer acquires the
digital encodings from the transmitter, a pairing
must be made:
step 1
Place the computer into the handlebar
holder. The display for the speed and the cadence
now flashes. The flashing shows that the compu-
ter is looking for its transmitter.
step 2
Spin the front wheel or simply set off and
the computer acquires the digital encodings.
When the computer has found the transmitters
and has acquired the encodings (pairing), the
speed and cadence are shown on the display.
ATTENTION: The time window for pairing is
5 minutes. If you do not start cycling during
these 5 minutes, no pairing takes place.
Speed and cadence are not displayed.
The pairing then has to be repeated:
B
Place the computer back into the handlebar
holder
OR
B
press the buttons
C
+
M
together.
5. Basic settings
5.1 Setting the language
Using the buttons, go to
SETTINGS/SELECT.
Confirm with
M
.
You are now in setting mode
(pressing
C
for 3 seconds gets
you back to function mode).
to LANGUAGE SELECT.
Confirm with
M
.
to LANGUAGE ENGLISH.
Confirm with
M
.
ENGLISH SELECT OK? Confirm with
M
.
LANGUAGE SELECT DONE. The computer automati-
cally returns to the start menu SETTINGS/SELECT.
5.2 Setting and measuring the wheel size
You must set the wheel size (wheel roll circum-
ference) of your bike so that your VDO computer
can measure correctly.
There are 2 ways of doing this:
5.2.1 Setting using tyre table
The common types of tyres are listed in the tyre
table. If your tyre type is not listed, we recommend
entering the wheel size manually.
The values given in the table are approximate
values. These values differ according to brand, tyre
height and tyre profile. This can consequently also
lead to discrepancies in the distance measured
and the speed shown.