Cateye CC RD100 User Manual

LIMITED WARRANTY - 2-Year Computer only  
(Accessories/Attachments and Battery Consumption excluded)  
If trouble occurs during normal use, the part of the Computer will be re-  
paired or replaced free of charge. The service must be performed by CatEye  
Co., Ltd. To return the product, pack it carefully and remember to enclose  
the warranty certificate with instruction for repair. Please write or type your  
name and address clearly on the warranty certificate. Insurance, handling  
and transportation charges to our service shall be borne by person desiring  
service.  
Service & Research Address for USA  
CATEYE Service and Research Center  
1705 14th St. 115 Boulder, CO 80302  
Phone: 303.443.4595  
CO.,LTD.  
2-8-25, Kuwazu, Higashi Sumiyoshi-ku,  
Osaka 546-0041 Japan  
®
Attn: CATEYE Customer Service Section  
Toll Free: 800.5CATEYE  
STRADA  
Fax:  
303.473.0006  
CYCLOCOMPUTER  
CC-RD100  
Owner's Manual  
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5236759/6957926 Pat./Design Pat. Pending  
Copyright© 2006 CATEYE Co., Ltd.  
CCRD1W-060228 066600500  
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CLICK  
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Push!  
MENU  
AC  
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for STEM  
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for HANDLEBAR  
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A MODE  
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SENSOR LINE  
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SENSOR LINE  
Max. 5 mm  
Component name  
1 Bracket band  
2 Bracket  
3
6
3 Sensor  
B
4 Magnet  
5 Sensor rubber band (x2)  
6 Sensor hook  
or  
7 Sensor rubber pad (x3)  
8 Nylon ties (x5)  
You can also use ties 8 to secure the  
sensor.  
or  
5
6
9 Bracket rubber pad  
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ENG  
CC-RD100 STRADA  
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CAUTION  
Resetting data  
Replacing the Battery  
• Do not concentrate on the computer while riding. Be sure to ride safely!  
• Tighten the dial on the bracket band by hand only. Overtightening can damage the screw threads.  
• When cutting off the protruding part of the bracket band, rounding the edges to prevent injury.  
• When using the computer installed on the bracket, press the MODE button around the three dots below  
the screen. Pressing hard on other areas can result in malfunction or damage.  
• Install the magnet, sensor, and bracket securely. Check these periodically.  
• Avoid having the computer in hot direct sunlight for extended periods.  
• Do not disassemble the computer.  
To reset measurement data, display any data other than DST-2 and then press and hold the MODE button.  
If the MODE button is pressed and held with DST-2 displayed, DST-2 only is reset. The total distance is not  
reset in either case.  
If the display appears faded, replace the battery. Before removing the old battery, note the current total  
distance. Install a new lithium battery (CR1620) with the (+) side facing upward. Press the All Clear button  
on the back and follow set up procedures. Then reinitialize the computer according to SET-UP procedures  
1 to 4. Then enter the total distance, previously noted, via Odo Input in the SETTING MENU.  
Power-saving function  
Specification  
If the computer has not received any signal for an hour, power-saving mode will activate and only the clock will  
be displayed. Alternatively, if the sensor detects a signal or the MODE button is pressed, the main display  
reappears.  
Battery ..................................... Lithium Battery CR1620 X 1  
Battery Life .............................. Approx. 1 year (Using the battery for one hour a day; the battery life will vary  
with the conditions of use.)  
• When unclipping the computer from the bracket, always hold one hand under the computer so as not to  
drop it. Dropping the computer may damage it.  
• Never place the computer on a metal surface. If you do, the contact points will conduct electricity,  
discharging the battery.  
• When cleaning the computer and accessories, do not use thinners, benzene, or alcohol.  
• When tightening down the battery cover after replacing the battery, make sure that the rubber packing is  
properly seated to ensure that a waterproof seal is maintained.  
• Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Do not put batteries into mouth. If swallowed,  
consult a doctor immediately.  
Dual Wheel Size  
Controller ................................. 4-bit 1-chip microcomputer (Crystal controlled oscillator)  
Display ..................................... Liquid crystal display  
Sensor ..................................... No contact magnetic sensor  
Wheel circumference range .... 0100 mm 3999 mm (Default figure A : 2096 mm, B : 2096 mm)  
Working temperature .............. 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)  
Dimension/Weight ................... 1-53/64x 1-7/32x 19/32(46.5 x 31 x 15 mm) / 0.63 oz (18 g)  
* The factory-loaded battery life might be shorter than the above-mentioned specification.  
* The specifications and design are subject to change without notice.  
Two wheel sizes (  
and  
) can be registered on the computer. This is useful when the computer is  
shared between two bicycles or when different wheel sizes are used on the same bicycle but at different  
times.  
* Use the menu screen to toggle between A and B. For further information, see the SETTING MENU.  
Changing the computer settings  
To bring up the menu screen, press the MENU button with the Measuring screen displayed. The settings  
can be checked and changed on this screen if necessary.  
With the menu screen displayed, press and hold the MODE button to change the setting for the display  
menu. If the menu screen is not touched for a minute, the Measuring screen reappears. The new settings  
are applied only when the SET button (Finishi) is pressed.  
Press the MENU button to change any settings after initial set up. Press the MODE button to switch between  
functions displayed in the following order:  
Correct installation of sensor and magnet  
Please set the computer up before mounting the bracket sensor on the bike.  
A
B
Attach the magnet so that it passes through the sensor line of the sensor.  
Be sure that the clearance between sensor surface (at sensor line) and the magnet does not exceed 5 mm.  
A or B Wheel Size: HOLD the MODE button and A or B begins to flash. Press the MODE button to switch  
between the two. Pres the MENU button to set and return to the menu loop.  
Tire Circumference: Hold the MODE button. Find your tire size off the front tire and match to the circumference  
chart (part 3 of SET-UP CHART). Press the MODE button to increase the value of the flashing digit. HOLD the  
MODE button to shift to the next digit on the left. Repeat until tire circumference is correct. Press the MENU  
button to set and return to the menu loop.  
Clock Setting: HOLD the MODE button and 24Hwill flash. Press the MODE button to switch between 24H”  
and 12H. HOLD the MODE button to set and the Hours will flash. Increase the values by pressing the MODE  
button. When the Hour is correct HOLD the MODE button and minutes will begin to flash. Increase the value by  
pressing the MODE button. When the time is correct press the MENU button to return to the menu loop.  
Odometer Input: HOLD the MODE button. The digit will flash. Press the MODE button to increase the value.  
HOLD the MODE button to shift to the next digit on the left. Repeat until the correct odometer is correct.  
Press the MENU button to set and return to the menu loop.  
Part names  
A
MODE button  
When using the computer installed on the bracket, press the three dots just below the screen.  
When using the computer alone, press the MODE button on the back directly.  
B
Current Speed  
C
Pace arrow  
Indicates whether the current speed is faster or slower than the average speed. ( Faster, Slower)  
D
Speed unit  
Mode symbol  
E
Indicates the data currently displayed on the bottom row.  
Tm ......... Elapsed Time  
Av .......... Average Speed  
Odo ........ Total Distance  
Wheel size icon  
Battery case cover  
Contact  
Dst (Dst 2) ........ Trip Distance  
Mx ..................... Maximum Speed  
...................... Clock  
Kph/Mph: Hold the MODE button. Press the MODE button to switch between kph and mph. When the  
desired speed scale is flashing, press the MENU button to set and return to the menu loop.  
Exit the menu loopby pressing the MENU button again.  
F
G
H
* For further information, see the SETTING MENU CHART.  
Before Installation  
Maintenance  
We recommend sliding the computer onto the bracket to Set Up BEFORE mounting the bracket sensor  
wire to the bike. The mode button on the back of the computer can be difficult to press if not mounted.  
To clean the computer or accessories, use diluted neutral detergent on a soft cloth, and then wipe it off  
with a dry cloth.  
Initial Computer Set-up  
Troubleshooting  
Carry out the SET-UP procedure corresponding to the bicycle on which the computer is being installed.  
Press the AC button to carry out the settings in to set up the following: order: Speed unit -> Tire size ->  
Clock. Finally, press the MENU button to register the setting.  
The MODE button does not work when the computer is mounted on its bracket.  
Check that there is no dirt between the bracket and the computer.  
Wash off the bracket with water to get rid of any dirt, and to ensure that the computer slides in and out  
smoothly.  
Select Speed Scale: Press the MODE button to switch between kph(kilometers) and mph(miles). When  
the desired speed scale is flashing, press the MENU button to set.  
Tire Circumference: Find the size of your front tire and match to the tire circumference chart (part 3 of  
SET-UP CHART). Press the MODE button to increase the value of the flashing digit. HOLD the MODE  
button to shift to the next digit on the left. Repeat until finished and then press the MENU button to set the  
tire circumference.  
Clock Setting: HOLD the MODE button for two seconds and 24hwill flash. Press the MODE button to  
switch between 12H and 24H. HOLD the MODE button for two seconds set and hours begin to flash.  
Increase the value by pressing the MODE button. HOLD down the MODE button for two seconds to set and  
minutes will flash. Increase the value for minutes by pressing the MODE button. When time is correct,  
press and release the MENU button. Initial set-up is now complete.  
Speed and distance are not displayed. (Touch a metal item against two contact points of the computer  
several times to create a short circuit while observing the display. If a numeric value appears, this signifies  
that the computer is functioning normally.)  
Is the clearance between the sensor and magnet too great?  
Does the magnet pass through the sensor line?  
Adjust the positions of the magnet and sensor.  
Is there any foreign matter (which would prevent a clean contact) on the contact points of the computer  
and/or bracket?  
Clean the contact points.  
Check that no wire cable is worn or broken. Even with a normal appearance, it may be that a wire cable  
could be damaged broken internally.  
Starting/Stopping measurement  
This computer is set to automatic time mode. automatically carries out measurements when the bicycle is  
in use. When the bicycle moves forward the computer will display speed. user starts exercising, measure-  
ment starts accordingly; when the user stops, measurement stops. While the bicycle is in motion, the  
speed unit icon flashes.  
Replace the bracket sensor set.  
No display.  
Is battery in the computer run down?  
Replace battery and press the All Clear button on the back. it. Then reinitialize the computer according to  
SET-UP procedures 1 to 4.  
Incorrect data appears.  
Switching Computer function  
Press the MODE button to switch the computer function according to the OPERATION FLOW CHART.  
Measurement of DST-2 (Trip Distance-2) starts/stops according to the Trip Distance. Note, however, that DST-2  
measurement must be reset individually.  
Note the total distance if possible. Then reinitialize the computer according Press the All Clear button to  
SET-UP procedures 1 to 4. Then enter the total distance previously noted in the SETTING MENU.  
ENG  
CC-RD100 STRADA  
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