Specialized CR2032 manual

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    1 SPEEDZONE ® PR0 CYCLOCOMPUTER Congratulations on your purchase! Y ou are now the owner of the world’ s most advanced cyclocomputer . Y our Specialized SpeedZone® Pro is the first cycling computer to feature wireless digital transmitters for both speed and cadence sensing. Additionally , it incorporates a revolutionar y new display screen that[...]

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    6. Magnet with screw (1) 7. Adhesive backed magnet 8. Cadence magnet (1) 9. Cable tie wraps (6) 10. Mounting bracket sizing straps (3) 11. Speed T ransmitter and mount (1) BA TTER Y INST ALLA TION AND REPLACEMENT Before using your SpeedZone® Pro Computer you will need to install the batter y . T urn the computer over so the display is facing downw[...]

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    MOUNTING THE SPEEDZONE® PRO: There are two transmitters includ- ed with your SpeedZone® Pro. One transmitter is for speed and the other is for cadence. Please note that that they are marked with a WHEEL (speed transmitter) icon or a CRANK (cadence transmitter) icon. It is ver y impor tant that you mount them in the correct locations on your bicy-[...]

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    road and mountain bike handlebars. Attach the mount to the handlebar using the Philips head screw provid- ed. Tighten so that the bracket cannot rotate on the handlebar . There are several sizing shims provided to fit different diameter bars. If you are using the new 31.8mm diameter bars, you will need to purchase the 31.8mm Handlebar Mount Kit (Sp[...]

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    "SPEEDID". The "Dot-matrix Display Area" may show a number (the code of the digital speed transmitter) or "- - -". If a number is shown, press the mode button once and "- - -" will be displayed. Now , spin your front wheel to activate the transmitter . The SpeedZone Pro will automatically detect and store the[...]

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    OPERA TION AND PROGRAMMING When your SpeedZone® Pro has not detected any speed input for 30 min- utes, it will enter sleep-mode in order to conser ve batter y power . During sleep mode only the analog and digi- tal clocks are displayed. Y ou will need to wake it up by pushing the "Mode", "Set" or "T op" button once. I[...]

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    called the odometer mode). Note: if your display says TRIP , press the "SET" button once to change to ODO. Next, hold down the "SET" button for three seconds. The "Km" or "m" indicator will begin blinking. Y ou may now alter- nate between miles and kilometers by pressing the "MODE" button. When the [...]

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    4. Wheel Circumference Selection T o set the circumference for the type of tires you are using, you can use Specialized’ s "Easy Calibration Mode" or measure your actual tire circumference by the rollout method. T wo dif ferent tire diameters may be entered by using the computer’ s "Second Wheel Option." Easy Calibration Mod[...]

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    3. Roll the wheel one complete revo- lution until the valve stem is again at the 6:00 position. Read the tape directly under the valve and note the distance in millimeters. (T o convert inches to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4). Use this number to replace the default (default values are 2073 for wheel one, and 2134 for wheel two) when program[...]

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    button to adjust the hour digits. AM/PM is selected by scrolling the hour digit. Press the "SET" button to accept the hour selection. The minutes will flash and can be adjusted by pressing the "MODE" button. (Hold the "MODE" button to scroll through the digits quickly) Press the "SET" but- ton to set the minu[...]

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    set to the desired settings. Press the "SET" button to exit programming mode. Once the time inter val timer is programmed, press the "TOP" button to start/stop the countdown. (See fig- ure 15). Note: The shortest inter val that can be set is 5 seconds. 8. Altimeter (AL TI) Y our SpeedZone® Pro contains an extremely accurate alt[...]

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    COMPUTER FUNCTIONS Speedometer (SPEED)- Y our current speed is always shown by the long needle on the LCD screen. Each needle represents one M/h when miles is selected and two Km/h when kilometers is selected. The speed is also shown on the Digital Display Area up to 99.9 M/h (99.9 Km/h) with a resolution of 0.1 M/h (0.1 Km/h) Average Speed (A VSPD[...]

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    Inter val Timer (INT)- The inter val timer is displayed on the lower line of the screen when (INT) appears on the left. The timer indi- cates the end of an inter val with one short beep per second for the last 4 seconds of the inter val. This is fol- lowed by a long beep, indicating the beginning of a new inter val. Cadence (CAD)- Cadence mode will[...]

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    Programmable Odometer The odometer digits are programma- ble. This is convenient for transferring your hard-earned mileage that is usu- ally lost when changing batteries or computers. INCLINOMETER (%GRD) The inclinometer will display the per- centage of grade you are climbing or descending in increments of 1%. A negative grade or descent is indicat[...]

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    Speed/distance not recording: Check sensor/magnet alignment. Make sure that the sensor is no more than 1/16" (2mm) from the magnet. Replace transmitter batter y if neces- sar y . Recalibrate Computer and trans- mitter . Entire screen is dark: Did you leave the bike parked in the hot direct sun when it was parked? If so, move the bike to the sh[...]

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    Automatic Timer (A TM) 0 to 9hrs, 59min, 59sec. recycling type Inter val Timer (INT) 5 seconds to 9hrs, 59 min, 59 sec. Distance Countdown(DIST ) .01 to 999.99Miles .01 to 999.99Kilometers Operating T emperature 40°F to 104°F (4°C to 40°C) The following replacement parts are available from your Specialized deal- er or by visiting the Specialize[...]

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    Note: This warranty does not pertain to batteries. No person or representative is author- ized to assume any liability on behalf of Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc. in connection with the sale of this product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warran[...]