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  • Page 1

    T rek Sensor 2. 0 Cy cling Comput er Owners Manual Congr atulations and thank you for purchasing your T rek Cy cling Comput er . Bef ore operation please re ad this instruction manual care fully and r etain it for future ref erenc e. W e rec ommend set ting the speed scale and wheel circum fer ence before installing the computer . Precautions Remem[...]

  • Page 2

    T able 1. Setting values ref er ence table Pr eparation - Must be completed befor e oper ation 1. Measur e the wheel cir cumf erenc e befor e setup Ref er to fig. 1 (25. 4 mm equals 1 inch) or T able 1 to get the wheel circum fer ence in millimeters . Con firm and note this number in the manual for later use here:__________ 2. Installing/R eplacing[...]

  • Page 3

    4. Slide the cyclomet er into the brack et until it snaps up. 5. Remove the scr ew from the magnet and install it on one of the feasible spok es opposit e the wheel sensor . 6. Install scre w then tighten. 7 . Mount the wheel sensor on the fork blade opposite the magnet using the zip tie provided. 8. Adjust the sensor until it is 3-5mm from the mag[...]

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    Riding time ( 0:00:00-99:5 9:59) — RT The Elapsed Time is measured from the start point to the current point. It starts counting automatically when signals are rec eived, it stops when signals have st opped for over two seconds . When 10 hours have been reached, screen will display “HH” hr & “MM:SS” alternative for 1 second. When 100 [...]

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    T r ouble Check Items Remedy Missed setting for speed scale or wheel circumfer ence The entire liquid crystal screen is dark and unusual display is seen. Display response is slow . Incorrect data appears. No Display Current Speed does not appear . Was it lef t for a long time under direct sunlight? Is it at a low temperatur e under 32.0F (0.8C)? Ha[...]

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    SPE CIFIC A TIONS Contr oller 4-bit 1-chip Micr ocomputer ( Crystal Contr olled Oscillator ) Display Liquid Cryst al Display (LCD ) Sensor No Contact Magnetic Sensor Po wer Supply CR20 32 x1 (3V) Oper ating T emperatur e Range 0 . 0 C to 40 . 0 C (3 2 . 0 F t o 10 4 . 0 F) St orage T emperatur e Range -2 0. 0 C to 50. 0 C (-40 F to 122. 0 F) Applic[...]