Cateye Urban Wireless CC-VT240W User manual

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CATEYE
URBAN WIRELESS
CYCLOCOMPUTER
CC-VT240W
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•Thisinstructionmanualissubjecttochange
withoutnotice.Seeourwebsiteforthelatest
instructionmanual(PDF).
•Pleasevisitourwebsite,whereadetailed
QuickStartmanualcontainingvideoscanbe
downloaded.
http://www.cateye.com/products/detail/CC-VT240W/manual/
Setting up the
computer
Mounting the
computer
Starting
measurement
Changing settings
Warning/Caution
Product Warranty, etc.

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Mounting the computer
1 Mount the bracket
•Whenmountingonstem
•Whenmountingonhandlebar
When mounting the bracket on a handle-
bar, adjust the angle of the bracket so that
the back of the computer faces the speed
sensor when the computer is attached.
Stem
Handlebar
Bracketband
Bracketband
Bracket
Bracket
Correct Wrong
Bracketrubberpad
Bracketrubberpad
Cut
Bracketband
Bracket Dial
Bracketrubberpad Speedsensor
Sensorrubberpad Nylontie
(x2)
Magnet
Cuttingbandaftermounting
CAUTION:
Cutthebracketbandso
thatcutendwillnotcause
injury.
Dial

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SENSOR ZONE
SENSOR ZONE
Max.
70 cm
(27”)
Mounting the computer
2 Mount the speed sensor
Mount the speed sensor in a posi-
tion where the distance from the
computer to the speed sensor is
within the signal range.
3 Mount the magnet
Speedsensor
CutSensorrubberpad
Nylontie
Pulltight
•Mountingonleftfrontfork
•Mountingonrightfrontfork
To sensor zone
Spoke
Magnet

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SENSOR ZONE
SENSOR ZONE
5 mm
Mounting the computer
5 Attach/detach computer
6 Test operation
Afterattachingthecomputer,rotatethefrontwheelgentlytocheckthatcurrent
speedisdisplayedonthecomputer.
Ifthespeedisnotdisplayed,refertotheattachmentconditionsinsteps1,2,and4
again.
4 Adjust the speed sensor and the magnet
The magnet passes through
the speed sensor zone.
The clearance between the
speed sensor and the magnet
is within 5 mm (3/16”).
*Themagnetmaybemountedatanypositiononspokeaslongasattachment
conditionsaresatised.
Holdcomputer.
Pushoutsothatfrontliftsup.
Click
Magnet
Sensor zone
Speedsensor
(3/16”)
Speed
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When using the computer for the first time or resetting it to its factory
default settings, clear all computer data following the procedure below.
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AC
MODE
MENU
MODE
MODE
AC
Batterycase
cover Shortpress
Longpress
(2sec.)
1 Clear all data.
PresstheACbuttononthebackofthecomputer.
*Alldataisdeletedandthecomputerisreset
toitsfactorydefaultsettings.
2 Select the measurement unit.
Select“km/h”or“mph”.
3 Select the tire size.
Simple setting:
WhenMODEispressed,26”→700C→
27”→27.5”→29”→205[]→16”→18”→
20”→22”→24”and26”willappear,inthis
order.
Selectthetiresize(inch)ofyourbicycle.
Advanced settings
(For more accurate measurement):
Display205[]onthescreen,andpressand
holdMODEtoenterthetiresizeofyourbicycle
incm.PressingMODEchangesthevalue,and
pressingandholdingMODEmovestothenext
digit.
*Fordetailsonthetirecircumference,see
“Tirecircumference”(page7).
MODE
MENU
MENU
MENU
MODE
MODE
MODE
Setting up the computer
km/h↔mph
Conrm
Switchsize
Increase
numbers
Movetonext
digit
(Pressandhold)
Conrm
Conrm
Inch
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4 Set the clock.
EachtimetheMODEbuttonispressedand
held,settingsswitchfromtimedisplaymode,
tohours,tominutes.
*When12hisselected,A(AM)orP(PM)is
displayedatthetopofthescreen.
5 Press MENU to complete setup.
Setupiscompletedandthecomputerswitches
tothemeasurementscreen.Forinstructions
onhowtostartmeasurement,referto“Starting
measurement”(page8).
MODE
MENU
MODE
Setupcomplete
Switchitem
orincrease
numbers
Switchscreen
ormoveto
nextdigit
(Pressand
hold)
Setting up the computer
Timedisplaymode(24hor12h)
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Tire circumference
Tirecircumferencecanbedeterminedbyeitherofthefollowingtwomethods:
•Measuretheactualtirecircumference(L)
Afterensuringthatthetirepressureisappropriate,sitonyour
bike,rollitforwardsothatthetiremakesonefullrevolution(use
thevalveorothermarkingasareference),andmeasurethedis-
tancetraveledontheroad.
•Tiresizechart
*ThetiresizeorETRTOcodeisindicatedonthesideofthetire.
ETRTO Tire size
L (cm)
40-254 14x1.50 102
47-254 14x1.75 106
40-305 16x1.50 119
47-305 16x1.75 120
54-305 16x2.00 125
28-349 16x1-1/8 129
37-349 16x1-3/8 130
32-369 17x1-1/4(369) 134
40-355 18x1.50 134
47-355 18x1.75 135
32-406 20x1.25 145
35-406 20x1.35 146
40-406 20x1.50 149
47-406 20x1.75 152
50-406 20x1.95 157
28-451 20x1-1/8 155
37-451 20x1-3/8 162
37-501 22x1-3/8 177
40-501 22x1-1/2 179
47-507 24x1.75 189
50-507 24x2.00 193
54-507 24x2.125 197
25-520 24x1(520) 175
24x3/4Tubular 179
28-540 24x1-1/8 180
32-540 24x1-1/4 191
25-559 26x1(559) 191
32-559 26x1.25 195
37-559 26x1.40 201
40-559 26x1.50 201
47-559 26x1.75 202
50-559 26x1.95 205
54-559 26x2.10 207
57-559 26x2.125 207
58-559 26x2.35 208
75-559 26x3.00 217
ETRTO Tire size
L (cm)
28-590 26x1-1/8 197
37-590 26x1-3/8 207
37-584 26x1-1/2 210
650CTubular26x7/8 192
20-571 650x20C 194
23-571
650x23C
194
25-571 650x25C26x1(571) 195
40-590 650x38A 213
40-584 650x38B 211
25-630 27x1(630) 215
28-630 27x1-1/8 216
32-630 27x1-1/4 216
37-630 27x1-3/8 217
40-584 27.5x1.50 208
50-584 27.5x1.95 209
54-584 27.5x2.1 215
57-584 27.5x2.25 218
18-622 700x18C 207
19-622 700x19C 208
20-622 700x20C 209
23-622 700x23C 210
25-622 700x25C 211
28-622 700x28C 214
30-622 700x30C 215
32-622 700x32C 216
700CTubular 213
35-622 700x35C 217
38-622 700x38C 218
40-622 700x40C 220
42-622 700x42C 222
44-622 700x44C 224
45-622 700x45C 224
47-622 700x47C 227
54-622 29x2.1 229
56-622 29x2.2 230
60-622 29x2.3 233
Setting up the computer
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Sensor signal icon
Flashesinsyncwithasensor
signal.
Pace arrow
Indicateswhetherthecurrent
speedisfaster( )orslower( )
thantheaveragespeed.
MENU
Switching current function
PressingMODEswitchesthecurrentfunctiondisplayedatthebottomofthescreen.
Starting measurement
Onthemeasurementscreen,
pressMENUtogotothe
menuscreen.Varioussettings
canbechangedonthemenu
screen.
[Measurement screen]
MODE MODE
MODEMODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
*1:
Av(AverageSpeed)displays.EinsteadofthemeasurementvaluewhenTm(ElapsedTime)exceeds
approximately27hoursorDst(TripDistance)exceeds999.99km.Resetthemeasurementdata.
*2: Calorieconsumptionisacumulativevaluebasedonspeedcalculatedatonesecondintervals.
Valuesforcalorieconsumptionperhourareshownbelow.
Usethevaluesinthischartasareference.
Speed 10km/h[mph] 20km/h[mph] 30km/h[mph]
Kcal per hour 67.3kcal[155.2kcal] 244.5kcal[768.2kcal] 641.6kcal[2297.2kcal]
Current speed
0.0(4.0)–105.9km/h
[0.0(3.0)–65.9mph]
Measurement unit
Current function
Average Speed (*1)
0.0–105.9km/h
[0.0–65.9mph]
Maximum Speed
0.0(4.0)–105.9km/h
[0.0(3.0)–65.9mph]
Elapsed Time
0:00’00”–9:59’59”
Trip Distance
0.00–999.99km[mile]
Total distance
0–99999km[mile]
Calorie Consumption (*2)
0–99999kcal
Clock
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(Pressandhold)
MODE
Starting/stopping measurement
Measurementstartsautomaticallywhenthe
bicyclemoves.
Duringmeasurementthemeasurementunit
(km/hormph)ashes.
Resetting data
PressingandholdingtheMODEbuttonwhenonthemeasurement
screenresetsallmeasurementdatato0(excludingOdo).
Power-saving function
Ifthecomputerdoesnotreceive
anysignalfor10minutes,the
power-savingscreenisactivated
andonlytheclockisdisplayed.
IfMODEispressedorasensor
signalisreceivedwhilethepow-
ersavingscreenisactivated,the
computerreturnstothemeasure-
mentscreen.
*Ifthecomputerisleftonthe
power-savingscreenfor1hour,
SLEEPisdisplayed.Whenthe
computerisinthisstate,youcan
returntothemeasurementscreen
bypressingtheMODEbutton.
Starting measurement [Measurement screen]
MODE
Measurement
starts
Measurement
stops
1hour
10minutes
Sleep
Power-saving
screen
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Changing settings
Measurement
screen Menuscreen Description
Onthemeasurementscreen,pressMENUtogotothemenuscreen.
Varioussettingscanbechangedonthemenuscreen.
*Afterchangingsettings,alwayspressMENUtoconrmchanges.
*Whenthemenuscreenisleftonfor1minute,thecomputerreturnstothemeasurementscreen.
[Menu screen]
Tire size selection
Youcanusethesimplesettingmethod(selectthe
sizeininches)ortheadvancedsettingmethod(enter
thetirecircumference)tosetthetiresize.
*Fordetailsonthetirecircumference,
see“Tirecircumference”(page7).
MODE
Increase
numbers
MODE
Increase
numbers
MODE
Increase
numbers
MODE
Switchsize
Advanced settings
Withthismethod,the
measurementscanbeper-
formedmoreaccurately.
Simple setting
Inch
L = 100 – 299 cm
MENU
MENU
MODE
(Pressandhold)
Change setting
MENU
Confirm
MODE
MODE
Movetonextdigit
(Pressandhold)
MODE
Movetonextdigit
(Pressandhold)
MODE
(Press
andhold)
MODE
(Press
andhold)
700c
27"
27.5"
29"
24"
22"
20"
18"
16"
MODEMODE
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Menuscreen
Measurement
screen Description
Changing settings [Menu screen]
Clock
Letsyousettheclock.
*When12hisselected,A(AM)orP(PM)is
displayedatthetopofthescreen.
Manual distance input
Letsyousettotaldistancetraveledmanually.
(0-99999km[miles])
*Settinganarbitraryvaluefortotaldistanceal-
lowsyoutostartfromthevalueyouentered.
Thisisusefulwhenyouhavejustpurchasedanew
bicycleorwhenreplacingthecomputerbattery.
MODE
Increase
numbers
MODE
Increase
numbers
MENU
MODE
MENU
MODE
(Pressandhold)
MODE
(Pressandhold)
MODE
12h ↔ 24h
Select display
MODE
Increase
numbers
Set “hours”
MODE
Increase
numbers
Set “minutes”
MODE
(Pressandhold)
Change setting
MODE
(Press
andhold)
MODE
MODE
MODE
(Pressandhold)
Change setting
Movetonextdigit
MODE
(Pressandhold)
MENU
MENU
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Warning / Caution
•Donotconcentrateonthecomputerwhileriding.Alwaysridesafely.
•Mountthemagnet,sensor,andbracketsecurely,andcheckthemperiodicallytoen-
surethattheyarenotloose.
•Ifabatteryisswallowedaccidentally,consultadoctorimmediately.
•Donotleavethecomputerindirectsunlightforalongperiodoftime.
•Donotdisassemblethecomputer.
•Donotdropthecomputer.Doingsomayresultinmalfunctionordamage.
•Alwaystightenthebracketbanddialbyhand.Usingatoolorotherobjecttotightenthe
dialmaycrushthescrewthread.
•Whencleaningthecomputerandaccessories,donotusethinners,benzine,oralcohol.
•Riskofexplosionifbatteryisreplacedbyanincorrecttype.
Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtolocalregulations.
•TheLCDscreenmaybedistortedwhenviewedthroughpolarizedsunglasslenses.
Wireless Sensor
Thespeedsensorisdesignedwithamaximumsignalrangeof70cm(27”),toreducethe
chanceofinterference.(Thesignalrangeisintendedtoserveasaroughguideonly.)
Whenhandlingthewirelesssensor,notethefollowing:
•Signalscannotbereceivedifthedistancebetweenthespeedsensorandthecomputer
istoolarge.
•Signalrangemaybeshortenedduetolowtemperatureandatbatteries.
•
Signalscanbereceivedonlywhenthebackofthecomputerisfacingthespeedsensor.
Interferencemayoccur,resultinginmalfunction,ifthecomputeris:
•NearaTV,PC,radio,ormotor,orinacarortrain.
•Closetoarailroadcrossing,railwaytracks,TVtransmitterstation,orradarstation.
•Usedwithotherwirelessdevicesorcertainbattery-poweredlights.
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ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwocondi-
tions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterfer-
encereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
Modifications
TheFCCrequirestheusertobenotiedthatanychangesormodicationsmadetothisdevicethatare
notexpresslyapprovedbyCatEyeCo.,Ltd.Mayvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.
Hereby,CATEYECo.,Ltd.,declaresthatthisCC-VT240Wisincompliancewiththeessentialrequirements
andotherrelevantprovisionsofDirective1999/5/EC.

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Maintenance
Ifthecomputeroraccessoriesbecomedirty,cleanwithasoftclothwhichismoistened
withmildsoap.
Replacing the battery
•Computer
Whenthedisplaybecomesdim,replacethebattery.
Insertanewlithiumbattery(CR2032)withthe(+)sideup.
*Afterreplacingthebattery,alwaysfollowtheprocedure
describedin“Settingupthecomputer”(page5).
*Ifyoumakeanoteofthetotaldistancevaluebeforereplac-
ingthebattery,youwillbeabletocontinuefromthesame
totaldistancebyenteringitafterreplacingthebattery.
•Speedsensor
Whenthespeedisnotdisplayedevenafteradjustingcor-
rectly,itistimetoreplacethebattery.
Insertanewlithiumbattery(CR2032)withthe(+)sideup
andclosethebatterycoverrmly.
*Afterreplacingthebattery,adjustthepositionofthe
magnetrelativetothespeedsensorasdescribedin
“Mountingthecomputer”(page4)step4.
Troubleshooting
The sensor signal reception icon does not flash. (Speed is not displayed.)
•Istheretoomuchclearancebetweenthespeedsensorandthemagnet?
(Clearanceshouldbewithin5mm(3/16”).)
•Doesthemagnetpassthroughthesensorzonecorrectly?
Adjustthepositionofthemagnetand/orthespeedsensor.
•Isthecomputermountedatthecorrectangle?
Ensurethatthebackofthecomputerfacesthespeedsensor.
•Arethecomputerandthespeedsensormountedatthecorrectdistanceapart?
(Clearanceshouldbefrom20to70cm(8”to27”).)
Ensurethatthespeedsensoriswithinrange.
•Isthecomputerorspeedsensorbatteryat?
*Batteryperformancediminishesinwinter.
Ifthecomputerreactsonlywhenitisclosetothespeedsensor,theproblemmaybe
duetoweakbatteries.
Replacethebatterieswithnewonesasdescribedin“Replacingthebattery”.
The display remains blank when the button is pressed.
Replacethecomputerbatteryasdescribedin“Replacingthebattery”.
Incorrect data appear.
Clearallaccordingtotheproceduredescribedin“Settingupthecomputer”(page5).
COIN
CR2032
COIN
CR2032
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2-8-25,Kuwazu,HigashiSumiyoshi-ku,Osaka546-0041Japan
Attn:CATEYECustomerService
Phone:(06)6719-6863 Fax :(06)6719-6033
[For US Customers]
CATEYE AMERICA, INC.
2825WildernessPlaceSuite1200,BoulderCO80301-5494USA
Phone:303.443.4595 TollFree:800.5.CATEYE
Main specifications
Batteries used
Battery life
Computer
Lithiumbattery(CR2032)x1/Approx.1year
(Ifusedfor1houraday;actualbatterylifewillvarydepending
onusageconditions.)
Speedsensor Lithiumbattery(CR2032)x1/
Totaldistanceapprox.10000km[6,250miles]
* Averagevaluewhenusedattemperatureof20°Cwithcomputerandsensormounted65cmapart.
* Lifeofpre-installedbatterymaybeshorterthanindicatedabove.
Controller 4bit,1-chipmicrocomputer
(Crystalcontrolledoscillator)
Display Liquidcrystal
Sensor Non-contactmagneticsensor
Signal range 20to70cm(8”to27”)
Tire size to be
selected
26”,700c,27”,27.5”,29”,16”,18”,20”,22”and24”,or
tirecircumferenceof100cm-299cm(initialvalue:26inch)
Operating tem-
perature range
32°F–104°F(0°C–40°C)
(Guaranteedoperatingtemperaturerange:Displayvisibilitymaydeteriorateoutside
thisrange.)
Dimensions/
weight
Computer
2-3/16”x1-29/64”x21/32”(55.5x37x16.5mm)/0.93oz(26.4g)
Speedsensor
1-41/64”x1-27/64”x19/32”(41.5x36x15mm)/0.53oz(15g)
* Specicationsanddesignaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
Appendix
LIMITED WARRANTY
2-Years Computer/Speed Sensor Only
(Accessories and Battery Consumption Excluded)
CatEyecyclecomputersarewarrantedtobefreeofdefects
frommaterialsandworkmanshipforaperiodoftwoyears
fromoriginalpurchase.Iftheproductfailstoworkdueto
normaluse,CatEyewillrepairorreplacethedefectatno
charge.ServicemustbeperformedbyCatEyeoranautho-
rizedretailer.Toreturntheproduct,packitcarefullyand
enclosethewarrantycerticate(proofofpurchase)with
instructionforrepair.Pleasewriteortypeyournameand
addressclearlyonthewarrantycerticate.Insurance,han-
dlingandtransportationchargestoCatEyeshallbeborne
bypersondesiringservice.
ForUKandREPUBLICOFIRELANDconsumers,please
returntotheplaceofpurchase.Thisdoesnotaffectyour
statutoryrights.
PleaseregisteryourCatEyeproductonthewebsite.
http://www.cateye.com/en/support/regist/
Standard accessories
Optional accessories
1602190N
Partskit
1602196
Speedsensor
(SPD-01)
1603891
Speedsensor
(SPD-02)
1600280N
Bracketband
1602193
Bracket
1699691N
Wheelmagnet
1665150
Lithium
battery
1602980
Nylontie
bracket
1602194
Bracketkit
1604100
Out-front
bracket
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