SPEEDZONE SPORT CYCLOCOMPUTER Congratulations on your purchase! You are now the owner of the world’s finest cyclocomputer. Your Specialized® SpeedZone® Sport features a revolutionary new display screen that allows you to view five functions simultaneously. Additionally, it has been designed to provide the best combination of performance, features, durability and ease of use.
The following functions are available on your SpeedZone Comp: • SPEED – Current Speed • AVSPD – Average speed • MXSPD – Maximum Speed • ODO – Odometer (total distance) • TRIP – Trip Distance • ATM – Automatic Start/Timer • Digital 12/24 Hour Clock • Analog Clock This computer also features: • Five function LCD Display • Easy Calibration Mode • Heavy-duty abrasion resistant pick-up wire • Water resistant housing • 1 Year Warranty 2 What is included in your SpeedZone Sport package: 1.
1 8 4 3 6 2 7 9 5 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT Before using your SpeedZone Sport Computer you will need to install the battery. Turn the computer over so the display is facing downward. Use a coin to unthread the battery cap from the computer. Install the battery (model CR2032, Specialized P/N 481-3004) with the positive pole (+) facing upward. Carefully thread the battery cap back onto the case with a coin.
battery, make a note of your odometer reading and wheel circumference settings before removing it. CR2032 battery You can then FIGURE 3. re-enter the data when you restart the computer. MOUNTING THE SPEEDZONE SPORT The SpeedZone Sport sensor can mount on the right or the left side of the fork blade. Use the cable tiewraps provided to position the sensor. Do not tighten until the final placement of the sensor magnet is correct. (See figure 4).
For wheels with bladed spokes: Use some isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol or Sensor Magnet a mild detergent to thoroughly clean the spoke that you plan to attach the magnet Front to. Remove the backWheel ing from the adhesive tape and firmly press FIGURE 5. MAGNET the magnet onto PLACEMENT spoke. The tape uses a special pressure sensitive adhesive. To ensure a strong bond, please wait at least 12 hours for the adhesive to cure before riding your bicycle.
your Specialized dealer. To install the 31.8mm diameter strap onto your SpeedZone Comp, remove the two Philips head screws from the bottom of the computer and push out the retaining pin with a small screwdriver or a straightened paperclip. (See figure 6) Use caution not to lose the pin once you have removed it. Install the other mounting strap and reinsert the pin and screws.
modes by pressing the "MODE" button located on the right-hand side of the housing. There are six cycling modes available: 1) Speed Mode, 2) Average Speed Mode, 3) Maximum Speed Mode, 4) Odometer Mode, 5) Trip Distance Mode and 6) Auto-timer Mode. Once you familiarize yourself with the mode selection operation you will find it very easy to navigate. The following flowchart outlines the mode/side-mode sequence.
2. Miles or Kilometers selection (English only) Your SpeedZone Sport will record distance and speed in either miles (m & m/h) or kilometers (K & Km/h). Please note that miles can only be selected when the language setting is English. All other languages display only kilometers. (See "Setting the Display Language" above). To enter your selection of miles or kilometers, push the "MODE" button until ODO appears on the left side of the display (This is called the odometer mode).
two. For example, if the Speed needle is pointing to the 20 on the bezel, your actual speed is 40Km/h. 3. Setting the Programmable Odometer This mode is useful if you have replaced the battery and would like to retain the mileage you have already ridden. To access the Programmable odometer mode, first advance to the Odometer Mode by pressing "MODE" button until ODO appears on the lefthand side of the screen. Note: if your display says TRIP, press the "SET" button once to change to ODO.
right. Repeat this process until all five digits are entered as your existing mileage. (See figure 7) 4. Wheel Circumference Selection To set the circumference for the type of tires you are using, you can use Specialized’s "Easy Calibration Mode" or measure your actual tire circumference by the rollout method. Two different tire diameters may be entered by using the computer’s "Second Wheel Option.
#2 tire size and tap the "SET" button to exit Easy Calibration Mode. Roll Out Method The roll out method will provide the most accurate computer calibration and can take into account variables such as inflation pressure, rim width Km/h and rider weight. 1. Extend a tape measure out to FIGURE 8. EASY CALIBRATION MODE 3000mm (120 inches) and lock currently selected tire size for wheel it in place. option #1. To scroll through the pre2.
Stem Wheel Circumference FIGURE 9. ROLL OUT ILLUSTRATION. the tape directly under the valve and note the distance in millimeters. (To convert inches to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4). Use this number to replace the default (default values are 2073 for wheel one, and 2134 for wheel two) when programming your computer. (See figure 9). 12 You may also use the following quick-reference chart: Generic Tire Size Chart This chart is for non-Specialized tires 26 X 1.75 2140 26 X 2.0 2074 26 X 2.
the "MODE" and "SET" buttons simultaneously until the display shows MM and four-digit number. This number represents your tire circumference in millimeters. Press the "MODE" button until the flashing digit is correct. (Note: The "MODE" button may be held to scroll to the correct digit.) Press the "SET" button to select the next digit to the right. Repeat the process until all four digits are entered as your tire circumference.
"MODE" button for three seconds. To set the clock, press the "SET" button for three seconds. The display will flash either twelve (12:) or twenty four (24:). Select between 12: or 24: mode by pressing the "MODE" button. Press the "SET" button to confirm your selection. The hour digit will now begin flashing. Press the "MODE" button to adjust the hour digits. AM/PM is selected by scrolling the hour digit. Press the "SET" button to accept the hour selection.
6. Automatic Start/Stop Timer (ATM) The SpeedZone Sport has a ride-time feature called Automatic Timer Mode (ATM). The ATM selection allows you to keep track of your actual riding time. The timer only operates when the wheel is rotating and cannot be turned on or off manually. Note: The average speed (AVSPD) calculation is based upon the ATM time. COMPUTER FUNCTIONS Speedometer (SPEED) Your current speed is always shown by the long needle on the LCD screen.
Km/h FIGURE 13. MAXIMUM SPEED SCREEN Display Area is shown in 0.1M/h or Km/h increments. (See figure 12) The Average Speed is also shown on the Digital Display Area up to 99.9 M/h (99.9 Km/h) with a resolution of 0.1 M/h (0.1 Km/h) Maximum Speed (MXSPD) The maximum speed is shown by a short "Needle-Tip" that will usually be above the current speed needle (unless the current speed equals the Maximum Speed).
Km/h Km/h FIGURE 14. TRIP DISTANCE SCREEN FIGURE 15. ODOMETER SCREEN It operates only when there is speed input and is displayed In the Digital Display Area of the screen. for three seconds. The resolution is 0.01 miles (0.01 Kilometers). The trip distance is shown on the lower line if the screen. (See figure14) Trip Distance (TRIP) Trip distance mode will record up to 999.99 miles or kilometers and then roll to zero.
The odometer can be reset by pressing the "SET" button for three seconds. The total distance is shown on the lower line if the screen. (See figure 15) Programmable Odometer The odometer digits are programmable. This is convenient for transferring your hard-earned mileage that is usually lost when changing batteries or computers. Clock Your SpeedZone Sport is equipped with a digital clock, which can be accessed from any other mode by pressing the "MODE" button for three seconds.
IMPORTANT! • Pay attention to traffic and road conditions at all times. Your first obligation is to be attentive and to ride safely. • Keep your computer in good shape and use it safely. • Do not expose it to direct sunlight except when you are riding. • Do not disassemble your SpeedZone. There are no user serviceable parts inside. • Make sure the magnet and the transmitter are well aligned. Check them regularly. • Keep the computer and all of its components tightly attached, and check them regularly.
SPECIFICATIONS Current Speed 0.0 to 99.9 MPH 0.0 to 99.9 Km/H Average Speed (AVS) 0.0 to 199.9 MPH 0.0 to 199.9 Km/H Maximum Speed (MXS) 0.0 to 199.9 MPH 0.0 to 199.9 Km/H Trip Distance (TRIP) 0 to 999.99 miles or Km Odometer (ODO) 0 to 99,999 miles or Km 20 Automatic Timer (ATM) 0 to 9hrs, 59min, 59sec. recycling type Operating Temperature 40°F to 104°F (4°C to 40°C) The following replacement parts are available from your Specialized dealer or by visiting the Specialized S-store at www.specialized.
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. warrants the Original Purchaser of this Specialized SpeedZone Sport cyclocomputer that the product is free from defects of material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from the date of the original purchase. If within one (1) year from the date of that original purchase, this product is found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use or service, Specialized Bicycle Components Inc.
ARISING FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES, GUARANTIES OR LIABILITIES ARISING BY LAW OR OTHERWISE. ranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Note: This warranty does not pertain to batteries. © 2001 Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. WWW.SPECIALIZED.