User Manual

ENG-36
In menu mode, cannot
change settings.
Is it currently measure-
ment?
When the auto-mode is
turned on (with
illumi-
nating), it may enter the mea-
surement mode due to elec-
tromagnetic waves.
Is it the target zone or the
measurement unit that can-
not be changed?
Only top menu can be viewed during
measurement.
Keep the unit away from any object that
may be causing interference with elec-
tromagnetic waves.
To change the target zone and
measurement unit, the resetting
operation is required.
Stop measurement, and perform the
resetting operation (page 16).
Trouble on operation
Pressing the SSE button
does not start/stop
measurement.
Check whether the auto-
mode is turned on (with
illuminating).
When
illuminates, the auto-mode
is on; you cannot start or stop mea-
surement by pressing the button.
Turn off the auto-mode. (See “Setting
the auto-mode” on page 31.)
The speed/cadence sen-
sor ID synch failed.
The battery for the speed sensor is
possibly depleted.
After replacing the battery with a new
one (CR2032), check the sensor ID
again (page 28).
Lap data cannot be
stored.
Have you already com-
pleted 99 laps?
Is the lap time over 100
hours (Or is the trip lap dis-
tance over 9999.99 km)?
Is it immediately after
pressing the LAP button?
Delete data files that contain several laps
from the file view (page 26) in order to
obtain free space for lap recording.
With the recording range exceeded, the
lap cannot be measured.
Perform the resetting operation (page
16) for further measurements.
You cannot record the lap for 5 sec-
onds immediately after pressing the
LAP button.
Trouble Check Items Remedy
Abnormal values ap-
pear.
Are there any objects emit-
ting electromagnetic waves
(railway tracks, transmit-
ting stations for television,
etc.) nearby?
Keep the unit away from any object that
may be causing interference, and re-
set the data (page 16).
Measurement data can-
not be stored on the file
view.
Has the total number of laps
reached 99 points?
Delete data files that contain several
laps from the file view (page 26) in or-
der to obtain free space for lap record-
ing.