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Introduction Thank you for purchasing the CATEYE CC-TR100. The CC-TR100 is a high-performance computer for riders who wish to train extensively and analyze their data. It features wired speed and cadence, and coded wireless heart rate for minimal interference with other external signals. The computer can store up to 150 hours of computer downloadable data through the use of an optional download kit. An optional power unit can also be purchased to record your torque and power output in watts.
About the manuals Contents You can find the desired operating method or function description from the following three guides: Introduction ...................................... 1 Basic installation and operation See page 8 -19. Please go here for installation of the unit on the bicycle, setup of the main unit, mounting of the heart rate sensor, and the basic operation of the product. Complete description of computer functions See page 20 - 27.
Proper use of the CatEye CC-TR100 Description of computer and its parts Observe the following instructions for safe usage. Main unit Warning!!! • Pace maker users should never use this device. • Do not concentrate on the data while riding. Always be sure to ride safely. • Do not leave any battery within the reach of children, and dispose of them correctly. If a battery is swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
Screen display Display-1 3 y u Display-1 (Main Speed Display) 1 Speed icon 2 Displayed data icon 3 Speed pace arrow The pace arrows show whether the current speed is faster or slower than the average speed. 4 Speed unit Flashes while speed measurement is in progress. 5 Memory remaining and usage (%) Lights up to indicate the amount of remaining data or usage in the Data file menu. 5 1 2 4 Display-2 p i o 8 p Factor of 10 - Displayed when the calorie consumption exceeds 9999.
Installing the unit on your bicycle Follow steps 1 through 5 NOTE: When the crank is spinning, the center of the magnet M should pass in front of the sensor G marking line. The distance between the sensor and the magnet M should be within 5 mm. After adjusting the magnet and sensor, secure tightly with nylon ties. to mount the TR100 on your bicycle.
5 Main unit set-up Installing the remote buttons Select the positions to mount the remote buttons according to your bicycle type. To use the CC-TR100, follow the steps below to set up the main unit. CAUTION ! : • Install the remote button so that it does not interfere with shift or brake operation. • On road bikes, be sure to wrap the handle bar tape over the button wires to prevent wire damage. 1.
Attach the main unit to the receiver. 3. Checking heart rate sensor ID 5. Tire circumference input The heart rate sensor ID must be checked within five minutes after the formatting or restarting operation. Before performing an ID check, mount the main unit to the HR receiver. NOTE: Be sure to attach the main unit to the HR receiver. Signals from the heart rate sensor cannot be received by the main unit alone.
Using the HR strap Heart Rate Function 1. Adjust the length of the HR strap to fit your chest size. Fastening the strap too tightly may cause discomfort. 2. Fasten the hook of the transmitter. NOTE: Secure the transmitter with the cloth loop. 3. Insert the electrode pads (one on the left and the other on the right) between the HR strap and the body, and secure the electrode pad onto the HR strap using the hook. Ensure that the rubber part of the electrode pad is in direct contact with the body.
Basic operations Switching displayed data NOTE: For details of each data, see “Measured data” on page 20. TR100 measures data when the bicycle starts moving. You can view various data by pressing the MODE-1 and MODE-2 buttons. You can also record lap data up to 199 laps or intervals. • Switching data on Display-2 and Display-3 Pressing MODE-1 switches data on both Display-2 and Display-3.
LIGHT button Lap Resetting operation Pressing the lap button during data measurement records lap time/average, split time/trip distance, average lap heart rate, and average lap cadence for up to 199 intervals. Recorded lap data can be recalled on the lap viewing screen. (See page 26.) Follow the directions below for resetting selected data to zero. Backlight NOTE: 1.
Measured data NOTE: You must wear the heart rate sensor to perform the heart rate measurement. Display-2 and 3 Heart rate Indicates the heart rate in real time, updated every second. Measuring range: 0 (30) to 260 bpm Current speed Display-1 and 4 Indicates the current speed, updated every second. Measuring range: 0.0 (4.0) to 199.9 km/h [0.0 (3.0) to 125.0 mph (mile/h)] (When the tire circumference B is selected, the lowest measurable speed is 3.0 km/h [2.0 mph].
Lap screen display TM-1 Display-5 Elapsed time LAP No. Indicates the elapsed time from the start of measurement to 1/10 second. When it exceeds 10 hours, 1/10 second is not displayed. Measuring range: 0:00’00”0 to 99:59’59” DST-1 Trip distance A Indicates the trip distance covered. Measuring range: 0.00 to 9999.99 (six 9’s) km [mile] MODE-2 A MODE-2 DATE Average speed Lap calorie consumption *1 Indicates the estimated calorie consumption for a given lap. Indicated when viewing lap data.
Functions of main unit Auto-mode (auto-start / stop) Heart rate zone / Cadence zone When the Auto-mode function is on, the computer automatically starts and stops measuring with the movement of the wheel. When the auto-mode function is turned on, an icon appears on the display. You can set target heart rate and cadence zones and view the time in zone data at any time. The zone value will flash when the target zones are on and the value is out of your target zone.
Measuring Screen Lap function Data storage function • Recording lap data Data storage allows you to create data files that are downloadable to your personal computer, allowing for analysis of recorded training data. Data recorded includes speed, heart rate, cadence, trip distance, and elapsed time. The data is recorded in time intervals (memory timing) selected by the user. icon will be on (the default setting is on).
Power select menu screen Configuring main unit When the MENU button is pressed with the Measuring screen displayed, the menu screen appears. The menu includes a total of 17 screens as shown in the figure below: the main unit settings can be checked or changed using these screens. The basic information on how to use the menu screen is as follows: 1. When the Measuring screen is displayed, press the MENU button to switch to “Wheel circumference” of the menu screen. 2.
For the basic information on how to use the menu screen, refer to page 28. Tire circumference input menu screen Sound menu screen For the basic information on how to use the menu screen, refer to page 28. Auto-mode MODE-1 MODE-2 Date Set auto-mode on/off.( For auto-mode information, see page 25) The auto-mode function is initially set to ON. Select one of the following date display formats: Year, Month, Day (ymd); Day, Month, Year (dmy); or Month, Day, Year (mdy).
Setting clock menu screen For the basic information on how to use the menu screen, refer to page 28. Manual odometer input MODE-1 MODE-2 Speed unit menu screen Defining remote button setting MODE-1 Enter any numeric value as the “odometer value (Odo)”. This allows the input of past data even when data has been erased by formatting or when replacing from another cycle computer. Odometer value cannot be changed while the bicycle is in motion.
Defining remote button menu screen • Changing the cadence zone For the basic information on how to use the menu screen, refer to page 28. When MODE-1 button is pressed, the lower limit and upper limit flash in alternating order. When MODE-2 button is pressed while lower limit or upper limit is flashing, the first digit will begin to flash. To change a value and shift the digit, see the illustrations below.
Cadence zone menu screen For the basic information on how to use the menu screen, refer to page 28. • Changing the heart rate zone Display 3 indicates the zone lower limit while Display 4 indicates the upper limit. When MODE-1 button is pressed, the lower and upper limits flash in alternating order. When MODE-2 button is pressed while upper/lower limit is flashing, the first digit will begin to flash. To change a value and shift the digit, see the illustrations below.
Heart rate zone menu screen MODE-1 MODE-2 For the basic information on how to use the menu screen, refer to page 28. For the basic information on how to use the menu screen, refer to page 28. Heart rate sensor ID Data file This function allows the ID signal transmitted by the heart rate sensor to be received and checked. Before checking HR sensor ID, mount the main unit to the HR receiver. You can check and manage data files recorded by the TR100.
Data file menu screen For the basic information on how to use the menu screen, refer to page 28. • Deleting a data file Display the data file number that you wish to delete and press MODE-1 and START/STOP/ ENTER buttons simultaneously. Only the displayed file will be deleted. Data storage NOTE: When a data file is deleted, the numbering sequence of the remaining files is advanced. You can select the recording interval and turn the data storage on or off.
Data storage menu screen For the basic information on how to use the menu screen, refer to page 28. PC Link PC link menu screen Torque MODE-1 You can specify settings for connection of TR100 with your personal computer. By using the optional download kit, you can download and also upload data. In addition, with the power unit you can perform real-time online measurement while connected to your personal computer.
2. Training for competition Heart rate training This section is just a general overview of training with heart rate data. For more complete information, there are books and websites with more in-depth information. Generally, the heart rate increases during exercise, getting higher in conjunction with the intensity of the workout. Measuring the rate of your heart beat is a good indicator of the intensity of your workout.
Trouble shooting If a malfunction occurs, check the following before contacting CatEye or your retailer for repair or service. Trouble on display Trouble / Check Items / Remedy Display motion becomes slower. Is the surrounding temperature low (below zero centigrade/32 farenheit)? Temperatures below freezing may result in slower screen response. All numeric characters displayed in two lines on Display-5 flash. The remaining battery capacity for the main unit is low.
Replacing battery Spare accessories Warning!!! Safely dispose of the old batteries, and do not place them within reach of children. If a battery is swallowed, consult a doctor immediately. The product comes with factory installed batteries. When a battery is empty replace it with a new one according to the following instructions: Main unit Battery life: Approx. 3 months (if used for 1 hour a day) * The battery life shown in this manual is not definitive and it varies depending on the use environment.
Specifications Registration Display functions Display-1 CATEYE Web Site (http://www.cateye.com) Current speed Lap number 0.0(4.0) - 199.9 km/h [0.0(3.0) - 125.
Limited warranty Tire circumference reference table Applies only to: Main unit, HR receiver and Heart Rate Sensor (Excluding depletion of batteries and wire damage) Should the main unit, HR receiver or Heart Rate Sensor fail under normal condition of use, we will repair or replace it free of charge. The warranty service will be performed directly by the CATEYE CO., LTD..