00 15 0 0 12 0 0 9 0 0 6 0 30 0 0 -300 -600 -900 0 -1200 -15 t •K •M •• m ile /h M CC-AT100 WITH ALTIMETER FUNCTION 50 40 30 20 10 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 •• ® Fee /h ile Km ® 0 00 15 00 7 4 1 00 4 14 00 1 14 00 8 13 00 5 13 00 2 3 1 00 9 12 00 6 2 1 00 3 12 00 0 12 50 0 49 Me 0 ter 48 0 47 0 46 0 45 0 44 0 43 0 42 0 41 0 40 0
INSTRUCTION MANUAL E Introduction Thank you for purchasing CATEYE CYCLOCOMPUTER Model CC-AT100. As well as cyclocomputer function, this model has altimeter function, which measures altitude and atmospheric temperature, by sensing the changes of the atmospheric pressure with the pressure-sensor. When cycling in a hilly area with a mountain bike, it gives the current altitude (above sea level) and trip altitude gain in the 1 meter resolution. The screen is backlit for night viewing.
INDEX Names -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 For Safe Operations (Important) ----------------------------------------------------------- 5 Set Up 1. How to Put in a Battery -------------------------------------------------------- 6 2. Main Unit Preparation --------------------------------------------------------- 6 Button Functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 How to Use as an Altimeter 1.
NAMES E Main Unit A Display 1 Main Display 2 Sub Display 3 Bicycle Symbol 4 Altitude Symbol 5 Mode Symbol 6 Speed Scale Symbol 7 Temperature Scale Symbol 8 Auto (Automatic Start/Stop) Function Symbol B S/S (Start/Stop) Button C Mode Button D Light Button E Set Button F AC (All Clear) Button G Battery Cover H Contact I Altitude Sensor Cover/Filter 3 D B E 1 6 7 A G AT 4 5 C 2 8 S O Q T K L Accessories/Attachments 4 Bracket Wire Speed Sensor/Sensor Holster Sensor Band A (Large/Small) Senso
FOR SAFE OPERATIONS (IMPORTANT) For safe and appropriate use, always observe the following. Caution: E • Don't pay too much attention to your cyclocomputer functions when riding. Keep your eyes on the road and give due consideration to safe riding. • This altimeter is not intended to be a specialized measuring device. Proper use and care: • Never disassemble the main unit. It can not be re-assembled. • The main unit is loaded with sensitive components. A strong impact may result in malfunction.
SET UP E Close Battery Cover 1. How to Put in a Battery 1. Remove the battery cover on the back with a coin or a similar opener (Fig. 1). 2. Insert a new lithium battery (CR2032) with the (+) pole upward as illustrated. Close the cover securely. 3. Press the AC button, and reset the speed scale and the clock time again according to "Main Unit Preparation". Open CR2032 Replacing Battery When the battery has worn out, replace it with a new one according to the following instruction.
-3. Setting Temperature Scale When the process of setting speed scale is completed, "°C" symbol illuminates (Fig. 4). With each press of the S/S button, "°C" and "°F" appears alternately. Select the desired scale and press the Set button to fix the scale. E Fig.4 -4. Setting Wheel Circumference The preset value of this unit is 203 cm (standard value for 26 x 1.50 mountain bike wheel) (Fig. 5). When using 203 cm without revision, press the Set button and this value is set.
E • Each main mode has its respective sub mode. To switch to the sub mode, hold down this button. To switch back to the main mode from the sub mode, just press this button ordinarily. To shift from one mode to another, it is necessary to switch back to the main mode (from the sub mode) each time. B B D C A C Fig.8 S/S (Start/Stop) Button (Upper Button) • With each press, this button starts or stops measuring trip distance (D), elapsed time (T) and average speed (A).
Reset When the S/S button and the Mode button are pressed simultaneously, the following data can be reset, depending on the mode. For resetting trip distance(D), elapsed time(T), average speed(A) and maximum speed (M): E In other modes than altitude measuring mode, press the two buttons simultaneously; then the data of D, T, A and M returns to zero.
E may cause even a greater change. In seemingly stable weather conditions, you may expect to see the Altitude fluctuate as much as 100 feet from morning to evening because of the warming aspects of the sun on the atmosphere. Fig.10 Pressure change Symbol on Altitude Skipped pressure change Riding Neglecting pressure change Stopped Riding Lapse of time Fig.11 3. Continuous Measuring Mode (Bicycle Symbol: off) Pressure change Symbol off Altitude Riding Fig.
How to Correct the Altitude First display the main mode showing , with the operation of the Mode button. Press the Set button when the speed is zero, and it turns to the correction mode (Fig.13). The figure increases with each press of the S/S button, and decreases with each press of the Mode button. To increase/ decrease the number rapidly, hold down the button. Adjust the figure to the correct altitude, and press the Set button to complete this operation. Fig.
Bracket Bracket • Secure the wire with the wire securing tape as in Fig. 20. Wind the wire round the outer cable up to the handlebar. When adjusting the length, be careful that the wire will not hinder handlebar operation. • By using the rubber pad, attach the bracket close to the handlebar stem (Fig. 21). E Wire Rubber Pad Fig.21 Mounting Main Unit Wire Securing Tape Slide Lever Speed Sensor Slide the main unit onto the bracket from front until it clicks into position.
3. Power Saving Function When the main unit is left without receiving any signal for about 5 minutes continuously, power supply is shut down and the unit will be in "sleep" state displaying only the clock time (Fig. 24). By receiving a signal from the wheel, or by pressing the S/S button or the Mode button for over one second, the unit "wakes up" and the display returns. • When the Auto function is on ( AT symbol is on), the power saving function will be automatically released by riding the bicycle.
A E AT D AT Average Speed (Main Mode) Displays the average speed from the start to the current point on the sub display. With Reset operation, it returns to zero. When the elapsed time exceeds approx. 34 hours or the trip distance exceeds 2683.30 km [mile], the unit stops calculation of average speed and (E) mark appears. 0.0 - 105.9 km/h [0.0 - 62.9 mile/h] Trip Distance (Main Mode) Displays the distance from the start to the current point on the sub display.
M AT Maximum Speed (Sub Mode) Displays the maximum instantaneous speed on the sub display. With the Reset operation, it returns to zero. 0.0 (2.6) - 105.9 km/h [0.0 (1.6) - 62.9 mile/h] E °C/°F Temperature (Sub Mode) AT Measures the current atmospheric temperature in every 20 seconds and displays the figure on the main display. It is accompanied by the data of the total distance on the sub display.
E Incorrect data appears. The static electricity may cause an incorrect display. Press the AC button and reset the speed scale and the clock time again. Current speed does not appear. Is there anything on the contact of the main unit or the bracket? Wipe the contact clean. Is the distance between the sensor and the bracket too far? Are the magnet's center and the sensor's marking line aligning? Adjust the position of the magnet and the sensor correctly.
DAILY CARE If the altitude sensor cover is clogged with mud etc., the unit doesn't measure altitude. After the ride on muddy roads or in the rain, check the situation of the sensor cover according to the following instruction. 1. Turn the sensor cover counterclockwise with a screwdriver and take it off. 2. Carefully take out the filter inside, and wash the sensor cover and the filter with clean water. 3. Put the filter back as it was, and close the sensor cover.
SPECIFICATIONS E Display Ranges Current Speed 0.0(2.6) - 105.9 km/h (27 inch) ±0.5 km/h (under 50 km/h) [0.0(1.6) - 62.9 mile/h ±0.5 mile/h (under 31 mile/h)] Total Distance O 0.0 - 42949 km [mile] ±0.1 km [mile] Maximum Speed M 0.0(2.6) - 105.9 km/h (27 inch) ±0.5 km/h [0.0(1.6) - 62.9 mile/h ±0.5 mile/h] Average Speed A 0.0 - 105.9 km/h [62.9 mile/h] ±0.5 km/h [mile/h] (when elapsed time is over 10 minutes) Trip Distance D 0.0 - 2684.3 km [mile] ±0.1 km [mile] Elapsed Time T 0:00'00" - 9:59'59" ±0.
SETTING VALUES CROSS REFERENCE TABLE *The tire size is marked on both sides of the tire. TIRE SIZE 16 x 1-3/8 20 x 1.75 24 x 1 24 x 3/4 Tubular 24 x 1-1/8 Tubular 24 x 1-1/4 24 x 1.75 24 x 2.00 24 x 2.125 26 x 1(559mm) 26 x 1(650c) L(cm) 128 150 175 178 179 191 189 192 196 191 195 TIRE SIZE 26 x 1.25 26 x 1-1/8 Tubular 26 x 1-3/8 26 x 1-1/2 26 x 1.40 26 x 1.50 26 x 1.75 26 x 1.95 26 x 2.00 26 x 2.1 26 x 2.125 L(cm) 195 197 207 210 200 199 203 205 206 207 207 TIRE SIZE 26 x 2.
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