User manual TREK BIKES SENSOR 1997

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[. . . ] Automatic Timer Stopwatch (ATM) The Automatic Timer Stopwatch is displayed on the lower line with the ATM icon. It cannot be manually turned on or off, and records only the time spend actually riding. To clear stored information and get ready for your next ride, enter SPD/ATM display mode and press both keys for over 2 seconds. Speed Comparison Display When riding, a + or ­ icon will appear to the right of the current Speed display. [. . . ] Press the left key to update the current display information. Maximum Speed (MXS) The Maximum Speed reached during a ride is displayed in 0. 1 mi/Km increments on the top line, with the MXS icon. Maximum Speed is stored in memory and is updated each time a new, higher speed is reached. CLOCK (CLK) The 12 hour clock is displayed on the lower line, indicated by the CLK icon. 2. Attach the wheel magnet to a spoke, aligning the magnet with the sensor so it faces and intersects the bottom polished line on the sensor. If the sensor and magnet are too close or touching, rotate the sensor unit toward the back of the fork blade until adequate clearance is achieved. Carefully tighten the quick ties making sure you maintain the proper space between the magnet and the sensor. Trim the excess quick tie strap using a scissors or fingernail clipper. Tighten the magnet screw, but be careful not to over tighten as this can damage the fitting. Wind the wire upward around the front brake cable until the wire is adjacent to the handlebar, allowing enough slack for free movement of the steering assembly cables. The bracket goes onto the handlebar with the wire toward the rider side of the bar. Use the appropriate rubber shim between the bracket and handlebar to provide a secure fit. Shims will prevent slipping Attaching the Computer to the Bracket 1. Position the sensor unit to the inside of either the right of left fork blade anywhere from 3-6 inches up from the fork blade tip. Attach the sensor to the fork blade with the quick ties but do not tighten the ties completely until final adjustment is complete. 1. Route the sensor wire up the back of the fork blade or wind the wire around the blade, making sure that the wire is not loose and that you leave enough wire to reach the handlebar. Secure the wire to the fork blade immediately above the sensor and at the top of the fork blade, using the adhesive strips that are provided or electrical tape. The Trek Sensor Computer attaches to the mounting bracket by sliding the unit onto the bracket from the back until it snaps firmly into position. To remove the computer from the bracket, place your thumb against the back of the mounting bracket and pull the computer toward you with your index finger. 5 4 COMPUTER SET UP Battery Installation BUTTON FUNCTIONS Setting Miles/ Kilometers and Wheel Size 1. Adjust the flashing digit with the adjust button, confirm choice by pressing mode button, and advance to next flashing digit. Wheel Size Setting The wheel size setting number is equal to the distance, in millimeters, that your front wheel travels during one complete revolution. Each time the wheel magnet passes the sensor unit on your fork, the sensor sends an impulse to the computer telling it that your wheel has completed one revolution. Determining Wheel Size Setting There are three methods for determining the wheel size setting. For the most accurate computer readings, it is best to measure the actual distance that your wheel travels in one complete revolution. This method is called a wheel roll out. Method One: Wheel Roll Out Adjust Button Mode Button All Clear Button The Sensor is equipped with 2 buttons that control the function of the unit. [. . . ] . 2110 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Measure wheel radius (including tire) in mm and multiply by 6. 2832=Wheel setting number. Method Three: Refer to the following chart and input the number that corresponds to your tire size. (Note: Actual size of two similarly marked tires from different manufactures can vary significantly, making this method the least accurate. ) AT B Radius x 6. 2832 = Wheel Setting Desired Function Advance Digits While Programming Set Digits While Programming Set Clock Set Miles/Kilometers/Wheel Size Enter ATM "Lap Timer" Display Reset ATM, DST, AVG and Max Which Key to Press Left Key Right Key Right for 2 Sec. Left for 2 Sec Right for 2 Sec. Notes Hold for Fast Advance In MXS/Clock Screen In AVS/ODO Screen In any Screen In SPD/ATM Screen 700 x 20c . [. . . ]

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