Cateye V3N CC-TR210DW manual

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    ENG -1 ENG Continue Introduction Thank you for purchasing the CATEYE V3n. The V3n is a high-performance computer for riders who wish to train extensively and ana - lyze their data. 2.4GHz-frequency digital wireless technology, which is the same technology used for wire - less LAN, is used for both the speed/cadence integrated speed sensor and the h[...]

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    ENG -2 Contents Introduction ........................................ 1 About the manuals .............................. 1 Contents .............................................. 2 Proper use of the CatEye V3n ............. 3 Automatic recognition of the speed sensor ID ............................... 4 Description of computer and its parts . 5 Com[...]

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    ENG -3 ENG Continue Proper use of the CatEye V3n Observe the following instructions for safe usage. The meaning of icons in this manual: Warning!!! : Sections marked with these icons are critical for safe use of the device. Be sure to follow these instructions. Caution : Important cautionary notes on the use and operation of the V3 n. * Helpful tip[...]

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    ENG -4 Automatic recognition of the speed sensor ID The speed sensor has its own ID, and the computer measures in synchronization with the ID. Two speed-sensor IDs can be registered to one computer, which can automatically identify two speed sensors once their IDs are registered in advance. As a tire circumference is set to the speed sensor ID, whe[...]

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    ENG -5 ENG Continue Description of computer and its parts Computer Accessories Back-light button ( LT ) Start / stop / enter button ( SSE ) Mode-1 button ( M1/+ ) Mode-2 button ( M2/- ) Menu button ( MENU ) Lap button ( LAP ) Battery cover All clear button ( AC ) Front Bracket band Bracket Dial Speed sensor ( SPEED / CADENCE ) HR strap Heart rate s[...]

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    ENG -6 Screen display Dot display Mainly displays mode descriptions for the val - ues displayed just below. Selected data icon/unit Displays together with the data currently dis- played in the lower display. Button navigation Operative buttons at set-up of the computer, or on the menu screen, will flash. Lights up or flashes when the SSE is opera[...]

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    ENG -7 ENG Continue How to install the unit on your bicycle When attaching the FlexTight™ bracket to the handlebar * Attach the bracket with its open end facing to the right. Cut the excess length of the band using scissors. Caution: Round off the cut edge of the bracket band to prevent injury. Cut Bracket Bracket band Bracket rubber pad Stem Dia[...]

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    ENG -8 2 Mount the speed sensor and magnet 2-1. Temporarily secure the speed sensor 1. Loosen the sensor screw on the speed sensor using a Phillips screwdriver to check that the sensor arm moves. * Do not completely remove the sensor screw. 2. Attach the sensor rubber pad to the speed sensor, locate the speed sensor on the left chain stay as shown [...]

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    ENG -9 ENG 3 mm 3 mm 3 mm Continue 2-3. Adjust the distance to the magnet 1. Tilt the speed sensor so that the distance between the cadence magnet and the CA- DENCE side of the speed sensor is about 3 mm, and firmly secure it with the nylon ties. 2. Turn and adjust the sensor arm so that the distance between the wheel magnet and the sensor arm is [...]

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    ENG -10 Heart rate sensor Heart rate is measured when the heart rate sensor is worn on the chest. Before wearing the heart rate sensor Warning!!! : This product must NOT be used by those who have a pacemaker. • To avoid measurement errors, it is recommended to moisten the electrode pads with water. • If your skin is ultra-sensitive, the e[...]

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    ENG -11 ENG Continue Preparing the computer Computer's basic items must be set up before using it. Removing the insulation sheet When using the unit for the first time after pur - chasing, open the battery cover and remove the insulation sheet. * After you remove the insulation sheet, re - place the battery cover in place. 1 Formatting operat[...]

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    ENG -12 2 Date/Clock setting Set the current date and time. 1. Select the date display format. Select the date display format from “ YY/MM/DD ”, “ MM/ DD/YY ”, and “ DD/MM/YY ” using the M1/+ and M2/- but- tons, and confirm with the SSE button. Switch the display: M2/- M1/+ (or) Confirm: SSE 2. Enter the “Year”, “Month” and ?[...]

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    ENG -13 ENG Continue 3 Tire circumference input Enter the tire circumference of the bicycle wheel in millimeter. 1. Enter the last 2 digits of the tire circumference. Enter using the M1/+ and M2/- buttons, and move digits using the SSE button. Then, enter the first 2 digits in the same way. Setting range: 0100 – 3999 mm Increase/decrease: M2/- M[...]

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    ENG -14 4 Selecting speed unit Select the speed unit from “ km ” and “ mile ”. 1. Select the speed unit. km ↔ mile : M2/- M1/+ (or) 2. After selecting, press the MENU button. The measurement screen appears and the computer set-up is completed. To the measurement screen: MENU (Back) 5 Operation test Test the functioning of the speed sensor[...]

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    ENG -15 ENG Continue Important: When the speed, cadence, and/or heart rate are/is not displayed, pos - sible causes are as follows. Speed and cadence are not displayed Check items Remedy Is the Speed and Cadence sensor icon on ? If icon is off, the computer cannot receive any data. Press the M1/+ or M2/- button to cancel the transmission sleep mode[...]

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    ENG -16 Formatting/Restarting operation There are two different computer set-up operations; formatting and restarting opera- tions. Follow the appropriate one depending on the situation. Formatting The formatting operation is performed at initial purchase, or to de - lete all measurement data and reset all to default. * The sensor ID is not deleted[...]

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    ENG -17 ENG M1/+ Current speed Cadence Heart rate Maximum speed Maximum cadence Maximum heart rate Average speed Average cadence Average heart rate Elapsed time Trip distance Countdown distance Total time Total distance Calorie Consumption Date Clock Lap number /Average lap speed Lap timer Lap number /Average lap speed Lap distance M2/- M2/- M2/- C[...]

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    ENG -18 SSE LT Starting/Stopping the measurement The speed unit ( km/h or mph ) flashes during measurement. Initially, the auto-mode function which starts or stops measurement automatically in sync with the bicycle motion is ON. Auto measurement is switched to manual mea - surement and vice versa by ON/OFF operation in the auto-mode. * For setting[...]

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    ENG -19 ENG SSE M1/+ (Simultane- ously press) SSE M2/- (Simultane- ously press) Continue Resetting the measurement data To reset the measurement data (excluding the total time, total distance, date, and clock) and the lap data, simultaneously press the SSE button and the M1/+ or M2/- button on the mea - surement screen. * Resetting the measurement [...]

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    ENG -20 Measurement screen Upper and middle display data 1 Current speed Displays the current speed. Updated every second. 2 Heart rate Displays the heart rate in real time. Updated every second. 3 Cadence Displays the number of pedal rotations per minute. Updated every second. 4 Average speed (*1) Displays the average speed after the start of meas[...]

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    ENG -21 ENG Continue Lower display data Elapsed time Displays the elapsed time from the start of measurement to the 1/10 second. When it exceeds 99:59’59”, it repeats from 00’00”0. * When the elapsed time reaches 1 hour, the 1/10 second is not displayed. Trip distance Displays the trip distance from the start of measurement. Countdown dista[...]

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    ENG -22 1 2 5 3 4 6 7 8 LAP Pace function 2 types of pace arrow icons for the current speed and the heart rate are displayed on the screen. These arrow icons indicate whether the current speed (heart rate) is above or below the average speed (average heart rate). Appears when the current value is above the average. Appears when the current value is[...]

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    ENG -23 ENG M2/- M2/- TM Start of measurement Lap time 1 Split time 1 Split time 2 Lap time 2 LAP LAP Continue Saving the lap The recorded lap data is saved to a file when you perform the resetting operation (page 19), and can be viewed on the menu screen “File view” (page 26). * Pressing the LAP button while the total number of laps reaches 9[...]

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    ENG -24 Countdown distance The countdown distance feature displays the countdown dis - tance to a predetermined target trip distance, and notifies when it reaches zero. When it reaches the target trip distance, the computer switches any measurement data display to the count - down display, and notifies it by flashing the dot display and an alarm[...]

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    ENG -25 ENG Continue Setting sound Setting the target heart rate zone Setting the clock/date Setting the tire circumference Searching the sensor ID Setting the measure- ment unit Total distance manual entry Setting the auto-mode Setting the count- down distance Changing the computer configuration Pressing the MENU button in the measurement screen [...]

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    ENG -26 M2/- M1/+ Viewing the measurement data in a file View the measurement data in a file saved in the computer. 1. Press the MENU button in the measurement screen to switch to the menu top screen. Press the SSE button on the FILE VIEW screen. Menu top: MENU (Back) Confirm: SSE The measurement data to be saved in a file are as follows. •?[...]

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    ENG -27 ENG 2 4 3 5 1 8 9 7 6 q w 0 e e r r t t Continue SSE 2. Select the file number using the M1/+ and M2/- buttons, and confirm using the SSE button. Switching the file number: M2/- M1/+ (or) 3. Scroll through the data saved in each file by pressing the SSE button. The display items are as follows. Various average values Various maximum val[...]

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    ENG -28 2 3 1 5 4 8 7 6 Viewing the lap data View the lap data in a file saved in the computer. 1. Select the file number you want to view from the menu screen “File view” (page 26). 2. Press the LAP button to view the lap data contained in the file selected. The average and maximum values are displayed alternately as follows. Press the LAP [...]

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    ENG -29 ENG Continue Deleting files Delete the file saved in the computer. The computer deletes and overwrites an old file automatically; however, you can also delete the specified file manually. 1. Switch to the menu screen “File view” (page 26). 2. Simultaneously press the SSE button and the M1/+ or M2/- button to switch to the deleting [...]

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    ENG -30 M2/- M1/+ Setting the clock/date Set the “Clock display format”, “Hour”, “Minute”, “Date display format”, “Year”, “Month” and “Day”. * Press and hold the M1/+ or M2/- button to increase/decrease the number quickly. 1. Press the MENU button in the measurement screen to switch to the menu top screen. Switch to the [...]

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    ENG -31 ENG M2/- M1/+ Continue 6. Pressing the MENU button returns to the menu top screen ( CLOCK.DATE screen), and confirm the change(s). Pressing it again returns to the measurement screen. To the menu top/measurement screen: MENU (Back) Setting the tire circumference Set the tire circumference to SP1 (Speed sensor 1) and SP2 (Speed sensor 2) sy[...]

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    ENG -32 M2/- M1/+ * When you use a computer for a single bicycle, set the tire circumference to ID:1 (Sensor 1) only. When you use a computer commonly for two bicycles, set the tire circumference of the second bicycle to ID:2 (Sensor 2). * Changing to the measurement screen displays the sensor icon selected ( or ). Even when a computer is commonly [...]

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    ENG -33 ENG Continue 3. Press the SSE button to start checking the ID. Start searching: SSE While the value on the screen is changing, press the RESET button on the sensor to be checked. Speed sensor Heart rate sensor When the heart rate or speed (cadence) is displayed with “ ID-OK ” on the screen, synchronization is completed. * The computer e[...]

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    ENG -34 M2/- M1/+ Setting the measurement unit Change the unit ( km or mile ). 1. Press the MENU button in the measurement screen to switch to the menu top screen. Switch to the UNIT screen using the M1/+ and M2/- but- tons, and confirm with the SSE button. Menu top: MENU (Back) Changing the menu: M2/- M1/+ (or) Confirm: SSE 2. Select the speed u[...]

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    ENG -35 ENG M2/- M1/+ Continue 2. Enter the total distance using the M1/+ and M2/- buttons, and move digits using the SSE button. * The total distance is displayed in a 6-digit integer num - ber, beginning with 4 digit display and including small letters sequentially shifting to the right. Setting range: 0 – 999999 km [mile] Increase/decrease: M2[...]

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    ENG -36 M2/- M1/+ Setting the countdown distance Enter the target trip distance for the countdown distance (page 24). * Press and hold the M1/+ or M2/- button to increase/decrease the number quickly. 1. Press the MENU button in the measurement screen to switch to the menu top screen. Switch to the C.D.DST → screen using the M1/+ and M2/- buttons,[...]

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    ENG -37 ENG M2/- M1/+ Continue Setting sound Switch on/off of the target zone alarm sound and button operation sound. 1. Press the MENU button in the measurement screen to switch to the menu top screen. Switch to the SOUND screen using the M1/+ and M2/- buttons, and confirm with the SSE button. Menu top: MENU (Back) Changing the menu: M2/- M1/+ (o[...]

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    ENG -38 1. Press the MENU button in the measurement screen to switch to the menu top screen. Switch to the HR.ZONE screen using the M1/+ and M2/- buttons, and confirm with the SSE button. Menu top: MENU (Back) Changing the menu: M2/- M1/+ (or) Confirm: SSE 2. Select the HR target zone. Select one from OFF , 1 , 2 , 3 , or 4 using the M1/+ and M2/[...]

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    ENG -39 ENG Continue Heart rate training This section is just a general overview of training with heart rate data. For more complete information, there are books and websites with more in-depth information. Generally, the heart rate increases during exercise, getting higher in conjunction with the intensity of the workout. Measurement the rate of y[...]

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    ENG -40 2 Training for competition Measure your resting heart rate just after waking in the morning and your maxi - mum heart rate (perhaps during competition). Then set your target zone accord - ing to your goal: A) For recovery, endurance training, and weight loss : 60% - 70% (aerobic exercise) B) For quality endurance and tempo training : 70% - [...]

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    ENG -41 ENG Continue 60 200 bpm Heart rate HR.ZONE :1 100 - 120 bpm HR.ZONE :2 120 - 140 bpm HR.ZONE :3 140 - 160 bpm HR.ZONE :4 160 - 180 bpm Default zone 80 100 120 140 160 180 T arget training zone Heart rate zone ZONE:1 ZONE:2 ZONE:3 ZONE:4 Alarm Alarm 3 Use of the target zone When the heart rate is out of the zone during the measurement, the c[...]

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    ENG -42 Trouble shooting If a malfunction occurs, check the following before contacting CatEye or your retailer for repair or service. Trouble on display Trouble Check Items Remedy Display motion be- comes slower. Is the surrounding tem- perature low (below zero degree Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit)? Temperatures below freezing may result in slo[...]

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    ENG -43 ENG Continue Trouble Check Items Remedy Heart rate signals are not received. Have you checked the sen- sor ID? Is the computer ID Synch’ed with somebody else’s sensor? Check the speed sensor ID (page 32) for HR (heart rate sensor). Is the Heart rate sensor icon off ? If the Heart rate sensor icon is off , the computer cannot receive the[...]

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    ENG -44 Trouble on operation Trouble Check Items Remedy Pressing the LT but- ton does not turn on a light. Check whether lights up on the computer screen. The remaining battery capac- ity for the computer is low. Replace it with a new battery (CR2032). After replacement, be sure to per- form the restarting operation (page 11). No measurement starts[...]

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    ENG -45 ENG Continue Replacing battery The product comes with factory-installed batteries. When a battery is empty, replace it with a new one according to the following instructions. Warning!!! : Safely dispose of the old batteries, and do not place them within reach of children. If a battery is swallowed, consult a doctor immediately. * When any b[...]

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    ENG -46 Spare accessories Standard accessories Maintenance Perform the daily care according to the following instructions. • Regularly check that the positions of the magnets and sensors are correct, and they are secured firmly. • When the computer, heart rate sensor, and speed sensor are dirty, wash them with water or wipe them with a s[...]

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    ENG -47 ENG Continue Specifications Display functions Upper display Current speed 0.0 (4.0) − 150.0 km/h [0.0 (3.0) − 93.0 mph] For 27-inch tire size Average speed 0.0 − 150.0 km/h [0.0 − 93.0 mph] Maximum speed 0.0 (4.0) − 150.0 km/h [0.0 (3.0) − 93.0 mph] Middle display Heart rate 0 (30) − 240 bpm Average heart rate 0 − 240 bpm M[...]

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    INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY CERTIFICATE CERTIFICAT DE GARANTIE INTERNATIONALE INTERNATIONALES GARANTIEZERTIFIKAT INTERNATIONAAL GARANTIECERTIFICAAT CERTIFICATO DI GARANZIA INTERNAZIONALE CERTIFICADO DE GARANTÍA INTERNACIONAL 保証書 Y our name address or e-mail address will not be sold or shared with any other company . ご送信いただいた情報[...]

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    ENG -48 Limited warranty 2-Year CC-TR310TW : CC-TR210DW : Computer, heart rate sensor and speed sensor Computer, speed sensor (Not including depletion of batteries) CatEye products are warranted to be free of defects from materials and workman- ship for a period of two years from original purchase. If the product fails to work due to normal use, Ca[...]