Cateye Bicycle Accessories CC AT200W User Manual

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CATEYE ADVENTURE  
CYCLOCOMPUTER CC-AT200W  
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5236759/6957926 Pat./Design Pat. Pending Copyright© 2009 CATEYE Co., Ltd. CCAT2W-090526  
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When cleaning the computer, bracket and sensor, do not use thinners, benzene, or alcohol.  
A temperature sensor is built in the computer. If the sensor is heated by direct sunlight or  
body heat, it may not indicate the temperature correctly.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi-  
tions:(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any inter-  
ference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are  
not expressly approved by CatEye Co., Ltd. May void the user ’s authority to operate the equipment.  
The altitude data with this unit is for reference only; accordingly, do not use this unit as a  
measuring device for professional use.  
Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations.  
LCD screen may be distorted when viewed through polarized sunglass lenses.  
WARNING / CAUTION  
Wireless Sensor  
Do not concentrate on the computer while riding. Ride safely!  
Install the magnet, sensor, and bracket securely. Check these periodically.  
If a child swallows a battery, consult a doctor immediately.  
In order to prevent any interference with the sensor signal, the transmission range is designed  
to be 20 to 70 cm, in addition to use of the ID code. (This receiving range is only a reference.)  
Please note the following points.  
Do not leave the computer in direct sunlight for a long period of time.  
Do not disassemble the computer.  
To use this unit, the sensor ID has to be set.  
Two different IDs, ID1 and ID2, can be registered to this unit, which are identified automatically.  
The computer cannot receive when the distance between the sensor and computer is too long.  
Temperature drop and battery drain may worsen the receiving sensitivity even if they are within  
the transmission range.  
Do not drop the computer to avoid malfunction or damage.  
When using the computer installed on the bracket, change the MODE by pressing on the four  
dots below the screen, or by pressing on the SSE simultaneously, to start or stop the timer.  
Pressing hard on other areas may result in malfunction or damage to the computer.  
Be sure to tighten the dial of the FlexTight bracket by hand. Tightening it strongly using a  
tool, etc. may damage the screw thread.  
Interference may occur, resulting in incorrect data, if the computer is:  
Near a TV, PC, radio, motor, or in a car or train.  
Close to a railroad crossing, railway tracks, TV stations and/or radar base.  
Using with other wireless devices, or some particular battery lights.  
Before using the computer, please thoroughly read this manual and keep  
it for future reference.  
How to restart  
Preparing the computer  
After changing the battery, or when the computer displays an error, restart the com-  
Operation of buttons when the computer is  
mounted on the bracket  
puter according to the following procedure.  
Battery case cover  
1. Press the AC button on the back of the computer.  
2. Set the clock. Refer to “Preparing the computer 5”.  
MENU  
Pressure sensor  
AC  
* The stored sea level altitude, home altitude, speed unit, wheel size, sensor ID, countdown dis-  
tance, selected wheel, AT setting, total distance and total altitude gain will not be changed after  
pressing the AC button.  
Click  
MODE  
SSE  
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How to install the unit on your bicycle  
MODE  
MODE SSE  
Press only the computer Press the SSE button with  
Bracket band  
Bracket  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
4
km/h mph  
: Speed unit  
: Wheel size icon  
body.  
the computer body together.  
SSE button by itself does  
not function.  
5
1
Nut  
: Sensor signal reception icon  
Sensor  
Magnet  
Sensor rubber pad  
Bracket rubber pad  
Nylon ties (x2)  
3
7
Tire circumference  
When using the computer for the first time or resetting to the factory  
default setting, format according to the following procedure.  
reference table  
(
)
mm  
6
L
ETRTO Tire size  
47-203 12x1.75  
54-203 12x1.95  
40-254 14x1.50  
47-254 14x1.75  
40-305 16x1.50  
47-305 16x1.75  
54-305 16x2.00  
8
935  
940  
1020  
1055  
1185  
1195  
1245  
Format (initialize)  
MENU  
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Install the sensor and magnet  
1. Press and hold the MENU button.  
2. Press the AC button.  
The distance from  
the computer to the  
sensor is within the  
transmission range.  
The magnet passes  
through the sensor zone.  
The clearance between  
the sensor and mag-  
net is 5 mm or less.  
A
B
C
3. Release the AC button.  
AC  
4. Release the MENU button.  
28-349 16x1-1/8 1290  
37-349 16x1-3/8 1300  
17x1-1/4  
Sensor zone  
Select the speed and temperature unit  
32-369  
1340  
(
)
369  
4
2
When MODE and SSE are pressed simultane-  
40-355 18x1.50  
47-355 18x1.75  
32-406 20x1.25  
35-406 20x1.35  
40-406 20x1.50  
47-406 20x1.75  
50-406 20x1.95  
1340  
1350  
1450  
1460  
1490  
1515  
1565  
S
E
ZO  
NS  
OR  
ously, “Speed unit” or “Temperature unit” can be  
selected. Select “km/h” or “mph” for the speed  
unit, and “°C” or “°F” for the temperature unit.  
Press MENU to register.  
N
E
5
Max  
70 cm  
4
5
28-451 20x1-1/8 1545  
37-451 20x1-3/8 1615  
37-501 22x1-3/8 1770  
40-501 22x1-1/2 1785  
Switch the screen (By  
pressing simultaneously)  
Unit  
Register  
Right front fork (inside)  
selection  
the setting  
MODE  
MENU  
* The magnet may be installed anywhere on the spoke if the  
above installation conditions are satisfied.  
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MODE SSE  
47-507 24x1.75  
50-507 24x2.00  
1890  
1925  
Enter the tire circumference  
54-507 24x2.125 1965  
1
2
Right front fork  
(
)
Install the sensor  
Install the magnet  
25-520 24x1 520 1753  
3
4
Enter the tire circumference of your bicycle in mm.  
24x3/4  
Tubuler  
1785  
Pull securely  
* Refer to the tire circumference reference table.  
Spoke on the right  
28-540 24x1-1/8 1795  
32-540 24x1-1/4 1905  
4
Increase  
the value  
Move digits (By press-  
ing simultaneously)  
Register  
8
the setting  
(
)
25-559 26x1 559 1913  
5
S
EN  
SO  
N
E
32-559 26x1.25  
37-559 26x1.40  
40-559 26x1.50  
47-559 26x1.75  
1950  
2005  
2010  
2023  
MODE  
R
MENU  
ZO  
+
6
MODE SSE  
Set the sensor ID  
50-559 26x1.95 2050  
54-559 26x2.10 2068  
Hold the computer body close to the sensor (20  
- 70cm), and press and hold the RESET but-  
ton on the sensor with a sharp object. Sensor  
will randomly generate an ID number for the  
computer body to receive, and displays on the  
screen. If successfully synchronized, screen will  
automatically move on to Clock setting screen.  
* Install the sensor to the front fork as high as possible.  
To the sensor zone  
57-559 26x2.125 2070  
58-559 26x2.35  
75-559 26x3.00  
2083  
2170  
3
Attach the bracket to the stem or handlebar  
28-590 26x1-1/8 1970  
37-590 26x1-3/8 2068  
37-584 26x1-1/2 2100  
When attaching the bracket to the stem  
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Stem  
650C Tubuler  
26x7/8  
1920  
Cut  
2
1
20-571 650x20C 1938  
23-571 650x23C 1944  
650x25C  
Caution:  
* When setting the sensor ID, place the sensor at least 20 cm (approxi-  
mately 8 inches) away from the computer. Press and hold the RESET  
button, the sensor will send the ID when releasing the button.  
* The computer is on standby for 5 minutes while setting the sensor ID. It dis-  
plays “ERROR”, and cancels the ID when no ID signal is received during the  
standby, or you press MODE and SSE simultaneously. Screen will move on to  
clock setting. Without the ID, speed cannot be detected and displayed. Be sure  
to set the sensor ID according to “Sensor ID setting” on the menu screen.  
* Original ID is saved if you cancel the ID.  
Round off the cut edge  
of the bracket band to  
prevent injury.  
25-571  
1952  
(
)
26x1 571  
40-590 650x38A  
40-584 650x38B  
(
2125  
2105  
)
25-630 27x1 630 2145  
28-630 27x1-1/8 2155  
32-630 27x1-1/4 2161  
37-630 27x1-3/8 2169  
18-622 700x18C 2070  
19-622 700x19C 2080  
20-622 700x20C 2086  
23-622 700x23C 2096  
25-622 700x25C 2105  
28-622 700x28C 2136  
30-622 700x30C 2146  
32-622 700x32C 2155  
When attaching the bracket to the handlebar  
* On account of the receiving sensitivity, attach the  
bracket so that the computer is kept horizontal.  
Handlebar  
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3
Start the ID set-  
ting (By press-  
ing & holding)  
Cancel the ID or  
reset (By pressing  
simultaneously)  
Move to Clock  
Setting when no  
ID has been set  
2
1
MENU  
+
MODE SSE  
RESET  
700C  
Tubuler  
2130  
Set the clock  
35-622 700x35C 2168  
38-622 700x38C 2180  
40-622 700x40C 2200  
42-622 700x42C 2224  
44-622 700x44C 2235  
45-622 700x45C 2242  
47-622 700x47C 2268  
5
When MODE and SSE are pressed simultane-  
* For wing type handlebar or oversized stem,  
bracket can be mounted using the Bracket  
Holder and nylon ties. (Option)  
4
Remove/install the computer  
ously, “Displayed time”, “Hour”, and “Minute”  
will appear, in this order.  
While supporting it by hand,  
Click  
Switch the screen  
or move digits  
(By pressing  
24h 12h,  
or increase  
the value  
Register  
the setting  
(Finish)  
54-622 29x2.1  
60-622 29x2.3  
2288  
2326  
MODE  
MENU  
+
MODE SSE  
2
simultaneously)  
Measure wheel circumference (L) of your bike  
To get the most accurate calibration do a wheel roll out. With the valve stem  
perpendicular to the ground, mark the pavement at the valve stem. With the  
riders weight on the bike, roll the wheel one tire revolution in a straight line  
and mark the ground when the valve stem is perpendicular to the ground  
again. Measure the distance in millimeters. This is the most accurate wheel  
calibration number.  
push it out as if lifting the front up  
* After installation, check that the speed is displayed on the computer when gently turning the  
A
B
C
front wheel. When it is not displayed, check the positions of  
,
, and  
.
L mm  
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Maintenance  
Specification  
Battery..........Computer : Lithium battery (CR2032) x 1, Sensor : Lithium battery (CR2032) x 1  
Battery life....Computer : Approx. 10 months (If the computer is used for 1 hour/day; the battery life will vary depending on the conditions of use.)  
Sensor : Approx. 8 months (If the computer is used for 1 hour/day; the battery life will vary depending on the conditions of use.)  
* This is the average figure of being used under 20 °C temperature and the distance between the computer  
and the sensor is 65 cm.  
To clean the computer or accessories, use diluted neutral detergent on a soft cloth, and  
wipe it off with a dry cloth.  
COIN  
Replacing the battery  
Close  
Computer  
Controller.....8 bite, 1-chip microcomputer (Crystal controlled oscillator)  
Display.........Liquid crystal display  
Sensor..........No contact magnetic sensor  
Transmission distance ....... Between 20 and 70 cm  
Wheel circumference range... 0100 mm - 3999 mm (Initial value A: 2096 mm, B: 2050 mm)  
Working temperature.......... 32 °F - 104 °F (0 °C - 40 °C) (This product will not display appropriately when exceeding the Working  
Temperature range. Slow response or black LCD at lower or higher temperature may happen respectively.)  
Dimensions/weight ............ Computer : 2-1/4 x 1-11/32 x 19/32 (57 x 34 x 15 mm) / 1.05 oz (30 g)  
Sensor : 1-41/64 x 1-3/8 x 19/32 (41.5 x 35 x 15 mm) / 0.53 oz (15 g)  
* The factory-loaded battery life might be shorter than the above-mentioned specification.  
* The specifications and design are subject to change without notice.  
If turns on, replace the battery. Install a new lithium battery  
(CR2032) with the (+) side facing upward. After the battery change,  
go through the restart operation, by pressing the AC button.  
CR2032  
Open  
* Then restart the computer according to “How to restart”.  
Sensor  
CR2032  
Replace the battery when the Speed digit flashes while riding.  
After replacement, check the positions of the sensor and magnet.  
Close  
Open  
COIN  
* After the battery is replaced, ID setting is required again. For  
details, refer to “Sensor ID setting” on the menu screen.  
Standard parts  
Optional parts  
Troubleshooting  
MODE does not work when the computer is mounted on its bracket.  
Check that there is no dirt between the bracket and the computer.  
Wash off the bracket with water to get rid of any dirt.  
#160-2890  
Parts kit  
#160-2880  
Speed sensor  
#160-0280 #160-2193  
Bracket band Bracket  
#166-5150  
Lithium battery  
(CR2032)  
#160-2770  
Bracket holder  
#169-9691  
Wheel magnet  
The sensor signal reception icon does not flash (the speed is not displayed). (Move the com-  
puter near the sensor, and turn the front wheel. If the sensor signal reception icon flashes, this  
trouble may be a matter of transmission distance due to battery drain, but not any malfunction.)  
Set the sensor ID.  
Set the ID according to “Sensor ID setting” on the menu screen.  
Check that the clearance between the sensor and magnet is not too large. (Clearance: within 5 mm)  
Check that the magnet passes through the sensor zone correctly.  
Adjust the positions of the magnet and sensor.  
Check that the distance between the computer and sensor is correct. (Distance: within 20 to 70 cm)  
Install the sensor within the specified range.  
Is the computer or sensor battery weak? In winter, battery performance diminishes.  
Replace with new batteries. After replacement, follow the procedure “Replacing the battery”.  
Incorrect data of the sea level altitude.  
Is the sea level altitude corrected?  
The sea level altitude may vary due to changes in atmospheric pressure. Correct the sea level altitude ac-  
cording to “Sea level altitude correction” on the menu screen.  
No display.  
Is battery in the computer run down?  
Replace it. Then restart the computer referring to “How to restart”.  
Incorrect data appear.  
Restart the computer referring to “How to restart”.  
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