Halfords 12 Function 151640 Handleiding
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12 Function 151640
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ALL CLEAR
UNIT SELECTION
ODO1 SETTING (Bike1)
ODO2 SETTING (Bike2)
T-TM SETTING
CIRCUMFERENCE SETTING (Bike1)
END SETTING
CLOCK SETTING5.
BIKE 1, BIKE 2 (CIRCUMFERENCE SETTING )
RESET OPERATION (AVG=0, DST=0, TM=0, MAX=0)
6.
2.
4.
1.
3.
BIKE 1, BIKE 2 SELECTION
1st
2nd
Tire Size
Circumference
Nunber
18 Inchξ 1436 mm
20x1.75ξ 1564
20 Inchξ 1596
22 Inchξ 1759
ATB 24x1.75ξ 1888
24 Inchξ 1916
24x 13/8ξ 1942
ATB 26x1.40ξ 1995
ATB 26x1.50ξ 2030
ATB 26x1.75ξ 2045
26Inch (650A)ξ 2073
ATB26x2.0(650B)ξ 2099 mm
700C TUBULARξ 2117
700x20Cξ 2092
700x25Cξ 2124
700x28Cξ 2136
27 Inch(700x32c)ξ 2155
700x35Cξ 2164
700x38Cξ 2174
27.5 Inchξ 2193
28 Inch (700B)ξ 2234
28.6 Inchξ 2281
ODO1 (ODO 2)
ξ T-TMξ T-ODOξ CLOCKξ AVGξ DSTξ TMξ MAXξ DST/D
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POPULAR TIRES CIRCUMFERENCE
REFERENCE TABLE
b.
a.
OK!
...
2s
2s
Stop Status Only Riding Status
2s
INDEX
:
N
N
N =KEY NUMBER:
[
β’
: Button, Mode
β
: Button, Set
β¦
:Bike1/Bike2 Selection Button]
Means press button more N
than 2 seconds
Means press button quickly. N
2s
1.5V
battery
LR44
BATTERY
CHANGE
WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE
MAIN UNIT SETUP (Fig.1)
INITIATE THE COMPUTER (ALL CLEAR)
1. A battery is already loaded in the main unit when purchased.
2. Hold down the MODE button and 1/2 button simultaneously for more than 3 β’ β¦
seconds to initiate the computer and clear all data.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to initiate the computer before it is be used, otherwise the
computer may run errors.
3. The LCD segments will be tested automatically after the unit is initiated.
4. Press MODE button to stop LCD test, then the flickering "Km/h".β’
UNIT SELECTION
Press MODE button to choose Km/h or Mile/h. Then press the SET button β’β to store
selection.
ODO1, ODO2 and T-TM DATA SETTING
1. The function is designed to re-key in former data of ODO1, ODO2 and T-TM when battery is
replaced.
2. A new user does not need to set this data. Each press of the SET button
β skips one
setting data process.
3. Data setting process:
A). The data is adjusted each digit separately. The setting digit is flickering.
B). Quickly press the MODE button to increase the digital value by 1.β’
C). To change the setting digit by hold down the MODE button for more than 2 seconds.β’
D). Press the SET button β to store the data then change to the next setting or the normal
operation.
WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE
1. Roll the wheel until the valve stem at its lowest point close to the ground, then mark this first
point on the ground. (Fig. a)
2. Get on the bike and have a helper push you until the valve stem returns to its lowest point.
Mark the second point on the ground. (Sitting on the bike achieves a more accurate reading
since the weight of the rider slightly changes the wheel circumference).
3. Measure the distance between the marks in milimeters. Enter this value to set the wheel
circumference.
Option: Get a suitable circumference value from the table. (Fig. b)
4. Adjust the wheel circumference as the data setting process.
5. Unit will change to the normal operation after this circumference setting.
MEANS PRESS BUTTON MORE THEN 2 SECONDS.N
MEANS PRESS BUTTON QUICKLYN
{ =KEYNUMBER: MODE Button. Nβ’β SET Button. }β¦ 1/2 Button.
INDEX:
N
2s
N
BATTERY CHANGE (Fig. c)
1. When the brightness of the LCD display is dim, it means that the battery is nearly exhausted.
2. Replace a new LR44 (Cross reference type A76, AG13 or V13GA) battery in the compartment on the back
of the computer with the positive (+) pole toward the battery cap.
PROBLEMξ CHECK ITEMξ REMEDY
1. Replace the battery.
2. Be sure that the positive pole of the
battery is facing the battery cap.
1. Refer to the adjusting procedure
and complete the adjustment.
2. Wipe contacts clean.
3. Refer to Installarions (Fig.B3~B4) and
readjust data correctly.
4. Repair or replace wire.
5. Refer to "CALIBRATION" and enter
correct value.
Refer to the "MAIN UNIT SETUP" and initiate
the computer again.
Place main unit in the shade to return to
normal state.No adverse effect on data.
Unit will return to normal state when the
temperature rises.
1. Is the battery dead?
2. Is there incorrect battery installation?
1. Is it at the recalibrating or clock setting
screen?
2. Are the contacts between the
main unit and the bracket poor?
3. Are the relative positions and gap
of sensor and magnet correct?
4. Is the wire broken?
5. Is the circumference correct?
Did you leave main unit under direct sunlight
when not riding the bike for a long time?
Is the temperature below 0Β°C (32Β°F)?ξ
No display
No current
Speed or
incorrect
data
Irregular
display
LCD is black
Display is slow
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Check the following before taking unit in for repairs.
PRECAUTIONS
1. This computer can be used in the rain but should not be used under water.
2. Donβt leave the main unit exposed to direct sunlight when not riding the bike.
3. Donβt disassemble the main unit or itβs accessories.
4. Check relative position and gap of sensor and magnet periodically.
5. Clean the contacts of the bracket and the bottom of the main unit periodically.
6. Donβt use thinner, alcohol or benzine to clean the main unit or its accessories when they become dirty.
7. Remember to pay attention to the road while riding.
FUNCTIONS
: Current Speed 0.0β199.9Km/h (120.0 Mile/h), 0.1Km/h (Mile/h), +/- 1%ξ
The current speed is always displayed on the upper set when riding. It displays current speed up
to 199.9 Km/h or 120.0 Mile/h (for wheel diameters over 24 inches).
ODO1, ODO2:
Bike1 odometer, Bike2 odometer
ξ0.0β99999.9 Km (Miles), 0.1Km (Mile), +/- 0.1%
1. The odometer cumulates the total distance as long as the bike is running.
2. This computer design has 2 wheel circumference memories to calculate data for 2 bikes. The
odometer is separated for each bike.
3. It displays one ODO data only when the bike is selected in the current status.
T-TM:
Total Riding Time 0H00M-9999H59M, 1 Minute, +/- 0.003%ξ
The T-TM accumulates total riding time while ri he bike1 and bike2.ding t
T-ODO:
Total Odometer 0.0β99999.9 Km (Miles), 0.1Km (Mile), +/- 0.1%ξ
The T-ODO is the sum of the ODO1 plus ODO2.
: 12HR or 24HR Clockξ
1H00M00Sβ12H59M59S or 0H00M00Sβ23H59M59S, 1 Second, +/- 0.003%
It can display the current time either in 12HR or 24HR clock.
AVG
: Average Speedξ 0.0β199.9 Km/h (120.0 Mile/h), 0.1Km/h (Mile/h), +/- 0.1%
1. It is calculated from the DST divided by the TM. The average data counted is from the last
RESET to current point.
2. It will display "0.0" when TM is less than 4 seconds.
3. It is updated about one second when TM is over 4 seconds.
4. It displays an "Err" symbol when either the TM is over 100 hours or the DST is over 1,000 km
(or miles). Reset the unit in order to restart.
DST
: Trip Distanceξ 0.00β999.99 Km (Miles), 0.01Km (Mile), +/- 0.01%
The DST function accumulates the distance data from the last RESET operation as long as the
bike is being ridden.
TM
: Riding Timeξ
0M00.0S-59M59.9S, 0.1 Second, 1H00M00S-99H59M59S, 1 Second, +/- 0.003%
1. The TM totals the riding time from the last RESET operation.
2. It will automatically begin counting upon
ding, and continue to count 2 seconds to confirm that no more wheel sensing signal is sent
when riding is stopped.
But this computer revises back the overcounted 4 seconds automatically.
3. It displays in 0.1 second increments when TM is less than 1 hour and changes to 1 second
increments after 1 hour. It will restart from zero after 100 hours.
MAX
: Maximum Speedξ 0.0β199.9Km/h (120.0 Mile/h), 0.1Km/h (Mile/h), +/- 1%
It shows the highest speed from the last RESET operation
DST/D
: Distance Todayξ 0.00β999.99Km (Miles), 0.01Km (Mile), +/- 0.01%
The DST/D function accumulates the distance data for one day rode. The data will be cleared at
AM 12:00:00 (0:00:00) automatically.
/ : Speed Pacer
It flashes the " " speed pacer arrow while the current speed is higher than the average speed
and flashes the " " conversely as long as the bike is being ridden.
BUTTON AND OPERATIONS
MODE BUTTON β’
Quickly press this button to move in a loop sequence from one function screen to another. ( )Fig. 2
SET BUTTON β
β
β
ββ
Press this button to get in or out the setting screens when you want to reset to bike1, bike2
circumference, or the current time of the .
1 / 2 BIKE SELECTION BUTTON β¦
β¦
β¦
β¦β¦
1. This computer design has 2 sets of circumference memory to calculate 2 bikesβ data separately.
2. Press 1/2 BIKE SELECTION button to switch between bike1 and bike 2. ( )Fig. 3
BIKE1 or BIKE2 WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE (Cmm) RE-SETTING
1. Press the 1/2 button to select either bike1 or bike 2. ( )β¦Fig. 4
2. Press the MODE button β’ to change to the ODO display.
3. Press the SET button
β enter the circumference setting screen.
4. Adjusting the data as the data setting procedures.
CLOCK SETTING
1. Change the LCD display to screen. ( )Fig. 5
2. Press the SET button
β to enter the clock adjusting screen to setting the clock.
3. A quick press of the MODE button
β’ to select 12HR or 24HR.
4. Adjust the clock data as the data setting procedures.
Assuming the current time is 13:17:15, adjusting the clock value as 13:18: --.When the current
time advances to 13:18:00, for instance, press the SET button
β to store the setting value and
synchronize it with the current time. (The undisplayed Second value is restarted at 0).
RESET OPERATION
1. Hold down the MODE button β’ till the LCD digit is blanked, then release it. The computer will
reset AVG, DST, TM and MAX data from stored values to zero. ( )Fig. 6
2. It cannot reset ODO, T-TM, T-ODO, , DST/D.
AUTOMATIC START/STOP
1. The computer will automatically begin counting data upon riding and stop counting data
when riding is stopped.
2. The flickering symbol " " indicates that the computer is at start status.
POWER AUTO ON/OFF
To preserve battery, this computer will automatically switch off and just displays the " " data when
it has not been used for about 4 minutes. The power will be turned on automatically by riding the
bike or by pressing the button.
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
1. The symbol " " will appear to indicate the battery is nearly exhausted.
2. Replace battery with a new one within a few days after the symbol was appeared, otherwise the
stored data may be lost when the battery voltage is too low.
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SEGMENTS
LCD
AUTO TEST
+1
+1
+1
+
3s
2s 2s
c.
ξ Sensor:ξ No Contact Magnetic Sensor.
ξ Battery Type:ξ 1.5V Battery X 1.(Typical No. LR44 / A76 / AG13 / V13GA.)
ξ Battery Operating Life:ξ About 2 years. (The original factory-attached battery may be shorter
ξ ξ than this period due to shipping and storage time.)
ξ Dimensions/Weight:ξ 44.5 x 50.0 x 18mm / 25g
ξWheel Circumference Setting:ξ 1mm - 3999mm (1mm increment)
ξ Operation Temperature:ξ 0Β°C ~ 50Β°C (32Β°F ~ 122Β°F)
ξ Storage Temperature:ξ -10Β°C ~ 60Β°C (14Β°F ~ 140Β°F)
LCD
Display
MODE
SET
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151640 Halfords 12 Function Computer
Product specificaties
Merk: | Halfords |
Categorie: | Fietscomputer |
Model: | 12 Function 151640 |
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