CycleOps Home Gym PRO 300PT User Manual

INDOOR CYCLE  
Console Manual  
PRO 300PT  
COMP 200E  
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Technical Specs  
Accuracy  
Range of Measurement  
Power  
+/-1.5% (Pro 300PT)  
0-1999 Watts  
0-1999 inch-lbs.  
Signal Transmission  
Interval Data Storage  
Interval Display  
Operational Temperature  
Battery Life (Hub)  
Battery Life (Console)  
Battery Type (Hub)  
Battery Type (Console)  
Digital RF  
Unlimited  
9 Intervals (internal recording)  
0 to 40 degrees c or 32 to 104 f  
1000 hours approx.  
100 hours approx.  
N-Type, 1.5 volt/ANSI 910/IEC LR1 (2 ea)  
AAA type, 1.5 volt (3 ea)  
Torque  
Speed  
Distance  
Trip Time  
Cadence  
Total energy  
Odometer  
Heart Rate  
Maximum Rider Weight  
2-59 mph (3-95 KPH)  
0.00 to 9999.99 (Miles)  
0.00.00-999.99 Minutes  
40-140 RPM (Revolutions per Minute)  
0-99999 Kilojoules  
0-99999 Miles or Kilometers  
0-255 BPM (Beats per Minute)  
300 lbs.  
Freehub fixing bolt torque 400-450 inch-lbs.  
Warranty  
The CycleOps Indoor Cycles are designed specifically for the home use and as such carry the following warranty:  
All Saris Cycling Group Indoor Cycle products are warranted to the retail purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship.Warranty cover-  
age valid to the original purchaser only and proof of purchase will be required.  
Residential Environment:  
Frame: Lifetime  
Parts: 3 years  
Labor: 1 year  
Electronics: 1 year  
This warranty excludes wear items that need to be replaced due to normal wear and tear.  
This warranty does not cover:  
1. Any component on original equipment that carries a separate consumer warranty of the parts supplier.  
2. Normal wear and tear.  
3. Any damage, failure or loss caused by accident, misuse, neglect, abuse, improper assembly, improper maintenance, or failure to follow  
instructions or warnings in Owner's Manual.  
4. Use of products in a manner or environment for which they were not designed.  
Saris Cycling Group, Inc.  
Model #: PowerTap SL 2.4  
IC: 6459A-SL2P401  
FCC Statement of Compliance:  
Statement of Compliance for FCC and Industry Canada:  
FCC ID:T8P-SL2P401  
"This device complies with Industry Canada and Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-  
ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation."  
The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.  
Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance with FCC regulations (the manufacturer) could void the user's  
authority to operate the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a normal installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par-  
ticular installation  
Limitations:  
The foregoing warranties are in lieu of and exclude all other warranties not expressly set forth herein, whether express or implied by operation of law or  
otherwise, including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Saris Cycling Group shall in no event be liable for  
incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses in connection with its exercise products. Saris Cycling Group's liability hereunder is expressly lim-  
ited to the replacement of goods not complying with this warranty or, at Saris Cycling Group election, to the repayment of an amount of the purchase  
price of the exercise product in question. Some states do not permit the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or incidental or consequential dam-  
ages, so the preceding limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.  
Procedures: Warranty service will be performed by Saris Cycling Group or an authorized Saris Cycling Group Dealer. The original purchaser must provide  
proof of purchase. Service calls and/or transportation to and from the Authorized Saris Cycling Group Dealer are the responsibility of the purchaser. 1.  
Saris Cycling Group will have the option to repair or replace any product(s) which require warranty service.  
2. Saris Cycling Group will replace any equipment frame that is structurally defective with a new frame or replace the unit with a unit of equal value. Saris  
Cycling Group is not responsible for labor charges in replacing defective frames.  
3. In the event a product cannot be repaired, Saris Cycling Group will apply a limited credit reimbursement toward another Indoor Cycle product of equal  
or greater value.  
4. Saris Cycling Group is not responsible for dealer labor charges for component changeovers completed after labor-related warranty period(s) stated  
herein.  
5. If you elect to repair an exercise product or part yourself, using the services of someone other than an Authorized Saris Cycling Group Dealer, or use a  
replacement part not supplied by Saris Cycling Group, Saris Cycling Group shall not be liable for any cost, damage, failure or loss caused by the use of  
such unauthorized service or parts.  
5. If you elect to repair an exercise product or part yourself, using the services of someone other than an Authorized Saris Cycling Group Dealer, or use a  
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replacement part not supplied by Saris Cycling Group, Saris Cycling Group shall not be liable for any cost, damage, failure or loss caused by the use of  
such unauthorized service or parts.  
Cautions  
Before starting any exercise program, consult with your physician or health professional. He or she can help establish the exercise frequency, intensity (tar-  
get heart rate, power zone) and time appropriate for your particular age and condition. If you have any pain or tightness in your chest, an irregular heart-  
beat, shortness of breath, feel faint or have any discomfort while you exercise, STOP! Consult your physician before continuing.  
Failure to follow any of these safeguards may result in injury or serious health problems.  
*Do not remove feet from pedals while CycleOps Indoor Cycle flywheel is in motion.  
*Do not attempt to ride the bike at high RPM's or in a standing position until you have practiced at lower RPM's.  
*Do not place fingers or any other objects into moving parts of the exercise equipment.  
*Keep children and pets away from the CycleOps Indoor Cycle while the machine is in use. Do not allow children to ride on the CycleOps Indoor Cycle.  
Pedal travel ranges are designed and intended for adults.  
*Never turn pedal crank arms by hand. To avoid entanglement and possible injury, do not expose hands or arms to the drive mechanism.  
*Do not dismount the CycleOps Indoor Cycle until both the pedals and the flywheel are at a complete STOP.  
*After exercising, turn the adjustment control knob clockwise to increase tension so the pedals will not rotate freely and possibly hurt someone.  
Figure 1  
Installation  
Heart Rate Monitor Strap  
Position the heart rate monitor strap on your torso as pictured in figure 1. The strap should rest just beneath the pectoral  
muscles of the chest. Make sure the electrodes on the strap are slightly moist where it contacts the skin for best results.  
The heart rate strap must be worn to enable the heart rate functionality of the Comp 200E and Pro 300PT models.  
Bracket  
When first setting up the CycleOps Indoor Cycle you must attach the console bracket to the bike. To do this follow the instructions below:  
A. Place bracket onto the handlebars as shown below.  
B. Insert screws through console bracket, handlebar bracket, and tighten together.  
C. Slide console onto base.  
D. Connect the console wire to the Indoor Cycle frame wire by removing the twist tie on the indoor cycle frame wire.  
E. Discard the twist tie, attach the plastic grommet to the console wire as shown.  
F. Connect the console wire to the indoor cycle frame wire.  
G. Push connected wire into the Indoor Cycle frame until the plug is inserted completly; then insert plastic grommet  
into frame.  
B
A
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D
E
F
G
H
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Console to bracket  
To connect the console to the bracket, slide the console down onto the bracket. Be sure to slide the console completely down onto the bracket to ensure  
a solid connection between the console and the bracket. Make sure the contact points between the console and bracket remain clean and free from  
moisture or debris.  
Batteries  
The console ships with batteries. In the event the batteries need to be replaced over time, follow these simple steps:  
1. Remove the back cover with a small philips head screwdriver  
2. Remove batteries  
3. Replace with fresh AAA batteries, paying attention to properly line up the poles  
4. Replace battery door and secure with small philips head screwdriver  
Reed Switch  
The Comp 200E is  
equipped with a  
reed switch locat-  
ed on the left rear  
dropout.  
This switch picks up the speed and cadence readings from the flywheel. In the event the switch needs to be replaced, follow these steps:  
1. Remove the existing reed switch from the frame by peeling it from the inside of the dropout.  
2. Detach the switch from the frame wire by depressing the pinch lock and sliding the two connecters apart.  
3. Attach the new switch on the inside of the rear, left dropout with the included double stick tape.  
4. Slide the connecters together, making sure to align the pinch lock with the locking tooth on the frame wire. Tuck any slack in the cable  
back inside the stay.  
PT Receiver  
The Pro 300PT is equipped with a PowerTap receiver on the rear left dropout. This receiver receives the speed, cadence and power data from the  
PowerTap flywheel. In the event you need to replace the PowerTap receiver, follow these steps:  
1. Remove the existing receiver by loosening the plastic screws, paying attention to loosen the square nuts on the inside of the dropout.  
2. Detach the receiver from the frame wire by depressing the pinch lock and sliding the two connecters apart.  
3. Attach the new receiver to the dropout with the plastic screws and square nuts (PIC).  
4. Slide the connecters together, making sure to align the pinch lock with the locking tooth on the frame wire. Tuck any slack in the cable  
back inside the stay.  
IMPORTANT! How To Zero Torque  
The torque must be zeroed to ensure that the PowerTap displays the most accurate power information. If the instantaneous power is positive, or nega-  
tive, the torque needs to be zeroed. These operations must be done with NO tension on the chain or while stationary with NO force being placed on the  
pedals. Also, the transmission icon must be illuminated.  
To zero torque first ensure the transmission icon is showing then press [DOWN ARROW] to move the cursor to [WATTS]. Press [SELECT] to change to  
[INCH-LBS]. Then hold down [SELCT] again until "0" is shown. Press [SELECT] to return to [WATTS]. The torque value will now read zero.  
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Console Navigation  
Dashboard Display  
Functions  
RIDE TIME  
00:00:00  
DISTANCE  
MPH  
0.00  
MPH  
CAD  
H
MENU  
HR  
H
MENU  
HR  
WATTS  
WATTS  
CAD  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
MODE  
SELECT  
Console Navigation  
Display Definitions  
(Scrolling Top Bar)  
SCROLLING TOP BAR - From the dashboard  
display press [UP ARROW] or [DOWN  
ARROW] to move the cursor to the top bar  
and press [SELECT] to toggle through func-  
tions.  
Distance  
UP and DOWN ARROWS  
DISTANCE - Total trip or interval distance is  
displayed in miles or kilometers from 0.00  
to 999.99. Distance displays in the same  
units as speed.  
[UP ARROW] and [DOWN ARROW] are used  
to scroll through the different fields on the  
console. [UP ARROW] and [DOWN ARROW]  
can also be used to move the navigation  
cursor on the [MAIN MENU]. Additionally,  
these arrows are used to increase or  
decrease values when establishing user pro-  
file features.  
MODE and SELECT Buttons  
Use [MODE] to toggle between different  
menu options and to enter the interval  
mode (See [INTERVAL MODE] for further  
details). Use [SELECT] to enter a new menu  
screen. It also functions as an "enter" func-  
tion to escape a screen after making your  
selection.  
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RIDE TIME  
ENERGY IN KJ  
ODOMETER  
00:00:00  
0
255  
MPH  
CAD  
MPH  
CAD  
MPH  
CAD  
H
MENU  
HR  
H
MENU  
HR  
H
MENU  
HR  
WATTS  
WATTS  
WATTS  
MODE  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Ride Time  
Total time that the user has ridden the  
bike. Time is displayed in (hours : minutes :  
seconds).  
Energy in KJ  
Odometer  
This value is a measure of the total work  
done over the course of your ride. Power is  
displayed in watts and is a measure of the  
intensity of work. Energy is calculated using  
the following equation. See Table 1 for an  
accurate estimate of Kjoules to Kcal conver-  
sion.  
This is a rolling tally of the distance that you  
have ridden the CycleOps Indoor Cycle.  
This can be displayed in Miles or Kilometers  
(see "Settings (Recording Rate, Speed,  
Odometer, Audible)" for details).  
Work or Energy (Joules) = Watts (Power) x  
Time (Seconds)  
Table 1  
Estimated Caloric Correlation Factor- For an  
accurate estimate of Kcals, multiply the  
[ENERGY IN KJ] by the correlation factor best  
describing your riding experience.  
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CLOCK  
CLOCK  
02:05:28P  
02:05:28P  
MPH  
CAD  
MPH  
CAD  
H
MENU  
HR  
H
MENU  
HR  
WATTS  
WATTS  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Clock  
TRANSMISSION ICON  
When this icon is showing, there is a signal  
transmitting from the hub to the receiver.  
A real-time display of the current time of the  
day (see "Setup (Time and Date)" for details)  
CLOCK  
CLOCK  
CLOCK  
02:06:07P  
02:05:28P  
02:06:07P  
0
AVG  
0
MAX  
0
0
MPH  
MPH  
CAD  
H
MENU  
H
MENU  
HR  
MPH  
H
MENU  
0
0
0
0
0
0
WATTS  
HR  
WATTS  
WATTS  
HR  
CAD  
CAD  
MODE  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Maximum  
Average  
Current  
MAX, AVG, and CURRENT Field  
This line displays the current, maximum or average values for the ride or interval. From the dashboard display, press [UP ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to  
move two spaces above [MENU]. Press [SELECT] to toggle between [MAX], [AVG], and current readings. Current readings are displayed when field is blank.  
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CLOCK  
CLOCK  
CLOCK  
02:06:07P  
02:06:07P  
MENU  
02:06:07P  
H MENU  
0
0
MPH  
CAD  
MPH  
MPH  
CAD  
H
MENU  
HR  
H
0
0
0
WATTS  
WATTS  
HR  
INCH-LBS HR  
CAD  
MODE  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Watts  
Watts INCH-LBS  
Tachometer  
Real-time display of the current wattage  
placed on the flywheel. This is your power  
reading. Watts is derived from the follow-  
NOTE: If you press [SELECT] while the cur-  
sor is pointing to [WATTS] the line changes  
to [INCH-LBS]. This is the raw torque value  
that is being applied to the hub, NOT your  
power in watts.  
This functions as a visual interpretation of  
how hard you are working compared to a  
fixed wattage value. From the dashboard  
display press [UP ARROW] or [DOWN  
ARROW] to move the cursor to [H]. Press  
[SELECT] to change the maximum tachome-  
ter value (400, 600, 800 or 1000 watts).  
ing equation:  
Watts (Power) = Torque x Angular Velocity  
CLOCK  
CLOCK  
CLOCK  
02:06:07P  
02:06:07P  
02:06:07P  
INT: 1  
INT: 1  
MPH  
CAD  
MPH  
CAD  
H
MENU  
H
MENU  
MPH  
CAD  
H
MENU  
HR  
WATTS  
HR  
WATTS  
HR  
WATTS  
MODE  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Interval Mode  
Interval Mode  
3) When you wish to relegate the interval  
information to the background press  
[MODE] for two (2) seconds  
Interval Mode  
The console works as a lap marker, and is  
essentially always on.  
2) To view interval specific data in the dash-  
board display press [UP ARROW] or [DOWN  
ARROW] until the cursor icon is in the space  
above [MENU]. Press and hold [MODE] for  
two (2) seconds. This brings interval mode  
to the foreground and [INT] and the inter-  
val number will constitute a third line in the  
display.  
1) From any location on the dashboard dis-  
play press and release [MODE] and  
[SELECT] simultaneously. [INT] and the  
new interval # will briefly appear before dis-  
appearing again to the background in the  
field located above [MENU].  
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CLOCK  
02:06:07P  
INT: 2  
MPH  
CAD  
H
MENU  
WATTS  
HR  
MODE  
SELECT  
Interval Memory Mode  
1) To access stored interval information  
press [UP ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to  
scroll to the interval line (See Interval  
Mode) and hold [MODE] for two (2) sec-  
onds. This brings interval mode to the fore-  
ground. Press [MODE] to move interval  
numbers up, and [SELECT] to move interval  
numbers down.Current intervals read black  
[INT] and memory intervals read white  
[INT] in a black box.  
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CLOCK  
MAIN MENU  
RETURN TO RIDE  
SETUP USER RIDE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
TEST  
02:06:07P  
Console Setup  
MPH  
CAD  
H
MENU  
HR  
Ride Type Selection  
Press any button to wake up and turn on the  
console. If you are using it for the first time,  
all data will be stored under [USER A] with  
the default settings for a 150 lb male born on  
Jan 1, 2004. You may need to reset the con-  
sole if there is data from a previous ride  
stored on the console (see "Clear Memory"  
for details). NOTE:Parameters such as weight  
and age do not affect power output readings  
on the console. These settings apply only  
when analyzing the data on your PC.  
SETUP  
WATTS  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Console Setup 2  
2) Press [SELECT] to enter [RETURN TO  
RIDE].  
Console Setup 1  
1) From the dashboard display press [UP  
ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to move the cur-  
sor to [MENU] and press [SELECT].  
RETURN TO RIDE  
1 USER A  
2 USER B  
3 USER C  
RIDE TYPE  
CYCLE COMPUTER  
POWER ZONE  
HEART RATE ZONE  
4 USER D  
5 USER E  
6 USER F  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Console Setup 3  
Console Setup 4  
4) Press [DOWN ARROW] to choose ride  
type and press [SELECT] to return to dash-  
board display.  
3) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll through  
six (6) [USER] files and press [SELECT] to  
choose the user. (See "Setting User  
Information" to establish a user profile).  
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Setting User Information  
CYCLE COMPUTER  
POWER ZONE  
HEART RATE ZONE  
USER INFORMATION  
SETTINGS  
MAIN MENU  
RETURN TO RIDE  
SETUP USER RIDE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
TEST  
This option allows you to set the personal profile  
of up to six different individuals.  
RETURN  
SETUP  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Setup User Information 1  
1) From [MAIN MENU] press [DOWN  
ARROW] to scroll to [SETUP USER RIDE] and  
press [SELECT].  
Setup User Information 2  
2) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [USER]  
files and press [SELECT] to chose a user.  
(See "Setting User Information" to establish  
a user profile).  
USER INFORMATION  
NAME  
USER A  
BIRTH DATE  
WEIGHT  
GENDER  
RESET  
USER INFORMATION  
NAME  
USER A  
BIRTH DATE  
WEIGHT  
GENDER  
RESET  
USER INFORMATION  
NAME  
USER A  
BIRTH DATE  
WEIGHT  
GENDER  
RESET  
05-01-43  
199  
MALE  
05-01-43  
199  
MALE  
05-01-43  
199  
MALE  
RETURN  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MODE  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Setup User Information 5  
Setup User Information 4  
Setup User Information 3  
7) To begin a ride, press [DOWN ARROW] to  
scroll to [RETURN] and press [SELECT].  
Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [RETURN]  
and press [SELECT].  
5) Repeat step 3 to set [BRITH DATE],  
[WEIGHT], and [GENDER] information.  
NOTE: This data does not affect console  
power data.  
3) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [USER  
INFORMATION] and press [SELECT].  
4) Press [SELECT] and [UP ARROW] or  
[DOWN ARROW] to enter letters. Press  
[SELECT] to toggle through letters. Press  
[SELECT] to accept changes and reenter  
scrolling menu.  
6) To reset user settings, press [DOWN  
ARROW] to scroll to [RESET] and press  
[SELECT].  
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MAIN MENU  
RETURN TO RIDE  
SETUP USER RIDE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
TEST  
RETURN TO RIDE  
1 USER A  
2 USER B  
3 USER C  
4 USER D  
5 USER E  
Power Zone Based  
Ride Setup  
6 USER F  
SETUP  
Power zones separate your power data into  
discrete bins, or intervals, specific to a par-  
ticular energy or physiological system.From  
short maximal efforts to long maximal  
efforts these energy systems run along a  
continuum from anaerobic to aerobic meta-  
bolic pathways.These bins help to separate  
these efforts to better quantify your train-  
ing stimulus.  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Power Zone 1  
1) From [MAIN MENU] press [DOWN  
ARROW] to scroll through to [SETUP USER  
RIDE] and press [SELECT].  
Power Zone 2  
2) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll through  
six (6) [USER] files and press [SELECT] to  
select a user file. (See "Setting User  
Information" to establish a user profile).  
POWER ZONE 1  
POWER ZONE 1  
RIDE TYPE  
ANAR TH  
ZONE 1  
450  
ANAR TH  
ZONE 1  
450  
CYCLE COMPUTER  
POWER ZONE  
0%-55%  
55%-75%  
75%-90%  
90%-105%  
0%-55%  
55%-75%  
75%-90%  
90%-105%  
ZONE 2  
ZONE 3  
ZONE 4  
NEXT ZONE  
RETURN  
ZONE 2  
ZONE 3  
ZONE 4  
NEXT ZONE  
RETURN  
HEART RATE ZONE  
MODE  
SELECT  
MODE  
SELECT  
MODE  
SELECT  
Power Zone 4  
Power Zone 3  
3) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to  
[POWER ZONE]. Press [SELECT] to enter  
Power Zone 1.  
Power Zone 5  
4) Press [SELECT] to manually input a previ-  
ously determined anaerobic threshold (AT)  
value (displayed in watts) for which % val-  
ues will be based. Press [SELECT] to toggle  
through digit values. Press [SELECT] to  
reenter scrolling menu.  
5) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [ZONE  
1] and press [SELECT] to enter the upper %  
training zone. Press [UP ARROW] or [DOWN  
ARROW] to adjust value and press [SELECT]  
to reenter the scrolling menu.  
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POWER ZONE 1  
ANAR TH  
ZONE 1  
ZONE 2  
ZONE 3  
ZONE 4  
NEXT ZONE  
RETURN  
POWER ZONE 2  
ZONE 5  
ZONE 5  
ZONE 5  
PREVIOUS ZONE  
RESET  
POWER ZONE 2  
ZONE 5  
ZONE 5  
ZONE 5  
PREVIOUS ZONE  
RESET  
450  
105%-120%  
120%-133%  
133%-165%  
105%-120%  
120%-133%  
133%-165%  
0%-55%  
55%-75%  
75%-90%  
90%-105%  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
MODE  
SELECT  
Power Zone 8  
9) To reset default zone settings, press  
[DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [RESET] and  
press [SELECT].  
10) To begin a power zone based ride,press  
[DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [RETURN] and  
press [SELECT]. Press [DOWN ARROW] to  
scroll to [RETURN] and press [SELECT] once  
again.  
Power Zone 6  
Power Zone 7  
8) In Power Zone 2 screen repeat steps 3, 4,  
and 5 to set information for [ZONE 5-6].  
6) Press [DOWN ARROW] and then press  
[SELECT] to adjust [ZONE 2]. Repeat steps  
3, 4, and 5 to set [ZONES 2-4]. NOTE: The  
lower % training zone will automatically set  
to the previous zone's upper limit.  
7) Once [ZONE 1-4] information has been  
set, press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to  
[NEXT ZONE] and press [SELECT].  
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MAIN MENU  
RETURN TO RIDE  
SETUP USER RIDE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
TEST  
RETURN TO RIDE  
1 USER A  
2 USER B  
3 USER C  
4 USER D  
5 USER E  
Heart Rate Zone Based  
Ride Setup  
6 USER F  
SETUP  
Heart rate zones separate your heart rate data  
into discrete bins, or intervals, specific to a par-  
ticular energy or physiological system. From  
short maximal efforts to long maximal efforts  
these energy systems run along a continuum  
from anaerobic to aerobic metabolic pathways.  
These bins help to separate these efforts to bet-  
ter quantify your training stimulus.  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Heart Rate Zone 1  
1) From [MAIN MENU] press [DOWN  
ARROW] to scroll to [SETUP USER RIDE] and  
press [SELECT].  
Heart Rate Zone 2  
2) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [USER]  
files and press [SELECT] to chose a user.  
(See "Setting User Information" to establish  
a user profile).  
HEART RATE ZONE  
HEART RATE ZONE  
CYCLE COMPUTER  
POWER ZONE  
HEART RATE ZONE  
USER INFORMATION  
SETTINGS  
TYPE  
MAX  
162  
50%-83%  
83%-91%  
91%-93%  
93%-160%  
RETURN  
TYPE  
MAX  
162  
50%-83%  
83%-91%  
91%-93%  
93%-160%  
RETURN  
ANAR TH  
ZONE 1  
ZONE 2  
ZONE 3  
ZONE 4  
RESET  
ANAR TH  
ZONE 1  
ZONE 2  
ZONE 3  
ZONE 4  
RESET  
RETURN  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
MODE  
SELECT  
Heart Rate Zone 5  
Heart Rate Zone 4  
Heart Rate Zone 3  
3) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [HEART  
RATE ZONE] and press [SELECT].  
5) Select [ANAR TH] to set the heart rate  
value for which % values will be based.  
Press [SELECT] to toggle through digit val-  
ues. Press [SELECT] to accept changes and  
reenter scrolling menu.  
4) Press [SELECT] and press [DOWN  
ARROW] to toggle between [AT] or [MAX]  
settings. Press [SELECT] to reenter scrolling  
menu. NOTE: [AT] sets % heart rate values  
to be based off a previously determined AT  
test, and [MAX] sets % heart rate values to  
be based off either a predicted or previous-  
ly determined MAX heart rate value.  
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HEART RATE ZONE  
TYPE  
ANAR TH  
ZONE 1  
ZONE 2  
ZONE 3  
HEART RATE ZONE  
TYPE  
ANAR TH  
ZONE 1  
ZONE 2  
ZONE 3  
MAX  
162  
50%-83%  
83%-91%  
91%-93%  
93%-160%  
RETURN  
MAX  
162  
50%-83%  
83%-91%  
91%-93%  
93%-160%  
RETURN  
ZONE 4  
RESET  
ZONE 4  
RESET  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Heart Rate Zone 6  
Heart Rate Zone 7  
7) To reset default [ZONE] settings select  
and press [RESET].  
8) To begin a ride, press [DOWN ARROW] to  
scroll to [RETURN] and press [SELECT].  
Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [RETURN]  
and press [SELECT].  
6) Press [DOWN ARROW] and [SELECT] to  
adjust [ZONE 2]. Continue this process to  
set [ZONES 1-4]. NOTE: The lower % train-  
ing zone will automatically set to the previ-  
ous zone's upper limit.  
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Settings (Recording  
Rate, Speed, Odometer,  
Audible)  
MAIN MENU  
RETURN TO RIDE  
SETUP USER RIDE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
TEST  
RETURN TO RIDE  
1 USER A  
2 USER B  
3 USER C  
4 USER D  
5 USER E  
6 USER F  
SETUP  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Settings 1  
1) From [MAIN MENU] press [DOWN  
ARROW] to scroll to [SETUP USER RIDE] and  
press [SELECT].  
Settings 2  
2) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [USER]  
files and press [SELECT] to enter the file.  
(See "Setting User Information" to establish  
a user profile).  
COMPUTER  
SETTINGS  
COMPUTER  
AVERAGE  
ZEROS  
CYCLE COMPUTER  
POWER ZONE  
HEART RATE ZONE  
USER INFORMATION  
SETTINGS  
RATE  
10  
MPH-KPH  
ODOMETER  
AUDIBLE  
RETURN  
MPH  
00255  
OFF  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Settings 5  
Settings 4  
Settings 3  
3) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [SET-  
TINGS] and press [SELECT].  
5) Press [SELECT] to enter [RATE]. Use [UP  
ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to toggle  
between 1, 2, 5, 10, 30 seconds for the  
recording rate of the console. Press  
[SELECT] to accept changes and reenter  
scrolling menu. NOTE: Different recording  
rates yield different amounts of total stor-  
age time. Refer to the chart on left to select  
the most appropriate storage rate. See  
Table 2 at left.  
4) Press [SELECT] to enter [COMPUTER]  
mode.  
Table 2  
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COMPUTER  
RATE  
MPH-KPH  
ODOMETER  
AUDIBLE  
RETURN  
COMPUTER  
RATE  
MPH-KPH  
ODOMETER  
AUDIBLE  
RETURN  
COMPUTER  
RATE  
MPH-KPH  
ODOMETER  
AUDIBLE  
RETURN  
10  
10  
10  
MPH  
00255  
OFF  
MPH  
00255  
OFF  
MPH  
00255  
OFF  
MODE  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Settings 6  
6) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [MPH-  
KPH] and press [SELECT].  
7) Press [DOWN ARROW] to toggle  
between [MPH] and [KPH] and press  
[SELECT] to reenter scrolling menu.  
Settings 7  
Settings 8  
8) Press [DOWN ARROW] and scroll to  
[ODOMETER] and press [SELECT]. Use [UP  
ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to manually  
enter the starting odometer reading. Press  
[SELECT] to toggle through digit values.  
Press [SELECT] to reenter the scrolling  
menu.  
9) Press [DOWN ARROW] and scroll to  
[AUDIBLE] and press [SELECT]. Use [UP  
ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to toggle  
between [ON] and [OFF] and press  
[SELECT] to accept changes and reenter  
scrolling menu.  
COMPUTER  
RATE  
10  
MPH-KPH  
ODOMETER  
AUDIBLE  
RETURN  
MPH  
00255  
OFF  
MODE  
SELECT  
Settings 9  
10) To begin a ride, press [DOWN  
ARROW] to scroll to [RETURN] and  
press [SELECT]. Press [DOWN ARROW]  
to scroll to [RETURN] and press  
[SELECT].  
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Settings (Averages)  
MAIN MENU  
RETURN TO RIDE  
SETUP USER RIDE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
TEST  
RETURN TO RIDE  
1 USER A  
2 USER B  
3 USER C  
4 USER D  
5 USER E  
These settings allow for better pacing during  
Time Trial efforts by allowing for a slower update  
of the display. Changing these settings applies  
only the display console and does not affect the  
recording rate for download  
6 USER F  
SETUP  
MODE  
SELECT  
MODE  
SELECT  
Setting (Averages) 2  
Setting (Averages) 1  
1) From [MAIN MENU] press [DOWN  
ARROW] to scroll to [SETUP USER RIDE] and  
press [SELECT].  
2) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll through  
six (6) [USER] files and press [SELECT] to  
select a user file. (See "Setting User  
Information" to establish a user profile).  
SETTINGS  
COMPUTER  
AVERAGE  
ZEROS  
CYCLE COMPUTER  
POWER ZONE  
HEART RATE ZONE  
USER INFORMATION  
SETTINGS  
AVERAGE  
WATTS AVG  
SPEED AVG  
CADENCE AVG  
HEART AVG  
TORQUE AVG  
RESET  
2
3
5
RETURN  
REGULAR  
1
RETURN  
RETURN  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
MODE  
SELECT  
Setting (Averages) 3  
3) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [SET-  
TINGS] and press [SELECT].  
Setting (Averages) 4  
4) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [AVER-  
AGE] and press [SELECT].  
Setting (Averages) 5  
5) Press [SELECT] to enter [WATTS AVG].  
Press [UP ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to  
determine the number of previous data  
points used (1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 30) to determine  
the average metric display on the console.  
This function applies only to console data  
averages and does not apply to down-  
loaded information. Press [SELECT] to  
accept changes and reenter the scrolling  
menu.  
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AVERAGE  
WATTS AVG  
SPEED AVG  
CADENCE AVG  
HEART AVG  
TORQUE AVG  
RESET  
2
3
5
REGULAR  
1
RETURN  
MODE  
SELECT  
Setting (Averages) 6  
6) Repeat steps 3, 4, and 5 for [SPEED AVG]  
and [CADENCE AVG]. Press [SELECT] to  
accept changes and reenter scrolling  
menu.  
7) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [HEART  
AVG] and press [SELECT].  
8) Press [UP ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to  
toggle between [FAST],[SLOW],and [REGU-  
LAR] averaging. Press [SELECT] to accept  
changes and reenter scrolling menu.  
Selecting a slower rate of display it allows  
for better pacing during a time trial effort  
by allowing for a slower update of the dis-  
play.  
9) Press [SELECT] to enter [TORQUE AVG].  
Press [UP ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to  
determine the number of previous data  
points used (1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 30) to determine  
the average. Press [SELECT] to accept  
changes and reenter the scrolling menu.  
Selecting a higher number of previous data  
points used allows for better pacing during  
a time trial effort by allowing for a slower  
update of the display.  
10) To reset user settings press [DOWN  
ARROW] to scroll to [RESET] and press  
[SELECT].  
11) To begin a ride, press [DOWN ARROW]  
to scroll to [RETURN] and press [SELECT].  
Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [RETURN]  
and press [SELECT].  
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Settings (Zeros)  
MAIN MENU  
RETURN TO RIDE  
SETUP USER RIDE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
TEST  
RETURN TO RIDE  
1 USER A  
2 USER B  
3 USER C  
4 USER D  
5 USER E  
These settings determine if zero readings will be  
included in average readings. For example,  
when coasting zero powering readings are  
recorded. This setting determines if these zero  
coasting readings are included in the average  
console display.  
6 USER F  
SETUP  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Settings (Zeros)  
1) From [MAIN MENU] press [DOWN ARROW]  
to scroll to [SETUP USER RIDE] and press  
[SELECT].  
Settings (Zeros)  
2) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to through  
six (6) [USER] files and press [SELECT] to  
select a user file. (See "Setting User  
Information" to establish a user profile).  
SETTINGS  
SETTINGS  
CYCLE COMPUTER  
POWER ZONE  
HEART RATE ZONE  
USER INFORMATION  
SETTINGS  
WATTS AVG ZEROS YES  
SPEED AVG ZEROS YES  
WATTS AVG ZEROS YES  
SPEED AVG ZEROS YES  
CAD AVG ZEROS  
RESET  
RETURN  
YES  
CAD AVG ZEROS  
RESET  
RETURN  
YES  
RETURN  
MODE  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Settings (Zeros)  
Settings (Zeros)  
4) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [ZEROS] and  
press [SELECT].  
Settings (Zeros)  
3) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [SET-  
TINGS] and press [SELECT].  
8) To begin a ride, press [DOWN ARROW] to  
scroll to [RETURN] and press [SELECT]. Press  
[DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [RETURN] and  
press [SELECT].  
5) Press [SELECT] to enter [WATTS AVG ZEROS].  
Press [UP ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to toggle  
between [YES] or [NO]. Press [SELECT] to accept  
changes and reenter the scrolling menu.  
6) Repeat steps 3, 4, and 5 for [SPEED AVG ZEROS]  
and [CAD AVG ZEROS]. Press [SELECT] to accept  
changes and reenter scrolling menu.  
7) To reset user settings press [DOWN ARROW] to  
scroll to [RESET] and press [SELECT].  
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MAIN MENU  
RETURN TO RIDE  
SETUP USER RIDE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
TEST  
SETUP  
TIME AND DATE  
MODES  
Setup (Time and Date)  
RETURN  
SETUP  
Note: Changes made in setup mode apply to  
ALL users.  
MODE  
MODE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
Setup (Time & Date) 2  
Setup (Time & Date) 1  
1) From [MAIN MENU] press [DOWN  
ARROW] to scroll to [SETUP] and press  
[SELECT].  
2) Press [SELECT] to enter [TIME AND  
DATE].  
Setup (Time & Date) 3  
3) Press [SELECT] and [DOWN ARROW] to toggle between a12 or 24 hour clock. Press [SELECT] to accept  
changes and reenter the scrolling menu.  
TIME AND DATE  
12-24  
TIME  
12  
01:14:55AM  
12-13-05  
4) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [TIME] and press [SELECT].  
DATE  
RETURN  
5) Press [SELECT] and [UP ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to enter time digits. Press [SELECT] to toggle  
through numbers. Press [SELECT] to accept changes and reenter scrolling menu. NOTE: Scroll through  
hour digits to select AM or PM times. The user is unable to modify the metric of "seconds" time function.  
6) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [DATE] and press [SELECT].  
7) Press [SELECT] and [UP ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to enter date digits. Press [SELECT] to toggle  
through numbers. Press [SELECT] to accept changes and reenter scrolling menu.  
MODE  
8) To begin a ride, press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [RETURN] and press [SELECT]. Press the [DOWN  
ARROW] to scroll to [RETURN] and press [SELECT].  
SELECT  
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Setup (Modes)  
Changes made in setup mode apply to ALL users.  
MODES  
SETUP  
SETUP TIME  
COMP MODE  
RECORD CNTR  
LANGUAGE  
BACKLIGHT  
RESET  
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TIME AND DATE  
MODES  
PT300  
SPEED  
ENGLISH  
UI  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MODE  
SELECT  
MODE  
SELECT  
Setup Modes 1  
1) From [MAIN MENU] press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll  
to through to [SETUP] and press [SELECT].  
Setup Modes 2  
3) Press [SELECT] to enter [SLEEP TIME].  
4) Press [UP ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] to toggle between 1-9 (displayed in  
minutes). This determines duration of time before the console goes to sleep  
without input from the bike or a heart rate signal is detected. Press [SELECT] to  
accept changes and reenter scrolling menu.  
2) Press [SELECT] to enter [MODES].  
5) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [COMP MODE] and press [SELECT].  
6) Press [DOWN ARROW] to toggle between [200E] or [PT300]. Select setting  
depending CycleOps Indoor Cycle model you own. Press [SELECT] to accept  
changes and reenter scrolling menu.  
7) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [RECORD CNTR] and press [SELECT].  
8) Press [DOWN ARROW] to toggle between [SPEED] and [HEART]. Press  
[SELECT] to accept changes and reenter scrolling menu. This function sets  
when the ride time clock auto starts and stops. In [SPEED] mode, the run time  
clock will stop when speed reaches zero. In [HEART] mode, the run time clock  
time will continue to record as long as heart rate signal is detected.  
9) Press [DOWN ARROW] twice to scroll to [BACKLIGHT] and press [SELECT].  
10) Press [DOWN ARROW] to select either [UI],[UI DATA] or [OFF]. This function  
determines when the backlight will be illuminated. [UI] = User Interface (when  
buttons are pushed), [UI DATA] = User Interface and Data input, [OFF] =  
Backlight is never illuminated. Press [SELECT] to accept changes and reenter  
scrolling menu. NOTE: Use of backlight will reduce battery life.  
11) To reset user settings select press [DOWN ARROW] and press [SELECT].  
12) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [RETURN] and press [SELECT] to return to  
[MAIN MENU].  
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Clear Memory  
Test Information (Current Firmware Version, LCD,  
Backlight, Hub Heart Wheel,Torque, Data Ride and  
Data Test)  
There are two methods to clear memory.  
When the memory clear is complete, the  
console will return to dashboard display.  
These tests only need to be performed when instructed by customer support staff. For questions  
please contact Saris Cycling Group at 1-800-783-7257 (001 608 274 6550 international).  
CLEAR MEMORY  
EXECUTE CLEAR  
RETURN  
MAIN MENU  
RETURN TO RIDE  
SETUP USER RIDE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
TEST  
ABOUT  
SARIS CYCLING GROUP  
VERSION 01:13  
800-783-7257  
SETUP  
MODE  
SELECT  
MODE  
SELECT  
MODE  
SELECT  
Clear Memory  
Test Information  
1) From [MAIN MENU] press [DOWN  
ARROW] to scroll to through to [TEST] and  
press [SELECT].  
About  
Option 1-  
1) In dashboard display press and hold  
both [MODE] and [SELECT] for two (2) sec-  
onds and press [SELECT] to execute clear.  
3) Press [SELECT] to reenter [TEST] mode.  
Press [DOWN ARROW] and press [SELECT].  
2) Press [SELECT] and current firmware ver-  
sion information is listed. For updates  
please visit www.cycleops.com or contact  
Saris Cycling Group 1-800-783-7257 (001  
608 274 6550 international).  
4) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [LCD  
TEST] and press [SELECT].  
Option 2-  
1) From [MAIN MENU] press [DOWN  
ARROW] to scroll to [CLEAR MEMORY] and  
press [SELECT] to execute clear.  
5) Press [SELECT] to end test.  
6) Repeat steps 4 and 5 [BACKLIGHT], [HUB  
HEART WHEEL],[TORQUE],[DATA RIDE],and  
[DATA TEST].  
2) Press [SELECT] to execute memory clear.  
7) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to  
[RETURN] and press [SELECT] to return to  
[MAIN MENU].  
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FCC Statement of Compliance  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation.  
Note:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protections against harmful interference in a normal installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is not guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
Glossary  
Heart Rate (HR) - This displays current HR. Max/Avg values are displayed if Max or Avg is selected. Note that a non-coded chest strap must be used in  
order for the console to pick up HR  
Watts - Real-time display of the effort you are putting in to pedaling the bike. This is your power reading. **If you press the select button while the cursor  
is pointing to Watts the line changes to "inch-lbs". This is the raw torque value that is being applied to the hub, NOT your power in watts.  
**Zones - If you choose to train in HR or power Zone mode, the corresponding zone for your given output will be displayed. See "Setting up Zones"  
**Adjusting parameters of the tachometer - The "H" stands for "High" This part of the display is included to give you a visual interpretation of how hard  
you are working compared to a fixed wattage value. You can change the maximum value by toggling the cursor to the "H" and pressing select. You can  
change the high values between 400, 600, 800 or 1000 watts.  
ANAR TH (AT) = Anaerobic Threshold = the point at which the demands of exercise can no longer be met by available aerobic sources and at which an  
increase in anaerobic metabolism occurs and is demonstrated by an increase in blood lactate concentration.  
Arrows = the "up" and "down" D located on the console  
AVG = Average  
Cadence (CAD) - The number of pedal revolutions per minute. The rate of pedaling is shown from 0 to 140 RPM.  
Cursor = the ® arrow located on console screen  
KPH = Kilometers Per Hour  
MAX = Max  
Metrics = a standard of measurement  
MPH = Miles Per Hour  
Scroll = to move vertically through available menu or screen options  
Speed - The estimated speed that you would be traveling on a flat road with no wind is displayed here.  
Toggle = to move horizontally through alphanumeric digits  
UI = User Interface  
Saris Cycling Group  
5253 Verona Road  
Madison,WI53711  
800.783.7257  
608.274.6550  
16105D 04/07  
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