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CATEYE TOMO
CYCLOCOMPUTER
Instruction Manuals Instruction Manuals and quick setup videos to help understand your CatEye product. Click here to find manuals in other languages. CC-ST200 Tomo Instruction Manual 243KB CC-DU100 Dual Instruction Manual 152KB.
Model CC-ST200
U.S. Pat. Nos. 4636769/4642606/5236759/5226340/5264791 and Design Patented
Copyright© 1996 CATEYE Co., Ltd.
Cateye Tomo Cc-st200 Manual
CCMST2-970214 Printed in Japan 0687261 3
TROUBLE SHOOTING
•The following situations do not indicate malfunction of the cyclocomputer. Check the following before taking to repair.
*When current speed does not appear, short-circuit the contact on the back with metal.
The unit will function normally if the speed display appears.
Display response is slow.
-----Is it at a low temperature under 32° F(0° C)?
-----It returns to normal state when temperature rises. No display.
-----Has the Lithium Battery in the main unit worn out?
-----Replace the Lithium Battery with a new one. Incorrect data appear.
-----Execute 'All Clear' operation.
Current speed does not appear.
-----Is there anything on the contact of the main unit or of the bracket?
-----Wipe the contact clean.
-----Is the distance between sensor and magnet too far?
-----Are the marking line of the sensor and the center of magnet matched each other?
-----Refer to 'Sensor/Magnet Mounting' and re-adjust correctly.
-----Is the wire broken?
-----Replace the Bracket & Sensor part with a new one.
Transmission signal loss in damp or wet conditions.
----- Water or condensation may collect between the bracket sensor and the computer causing an interruption in the data transmission. Wipe the contacts with dry cloth. Contacts can also be treated with a water repellent silicon jell from an automotive parts or hardware store. Do not use industrial water repellent; it may damage the bracket.
When the S/S button is pressed, the unit doesn't activate or stop.
-----Is the unit in the Auto function?
-----The S/S button doesn't function in the Auto function.
MAINTENANCE/PRECAUTIONS
•Do not leave the main unit exposed to direct sunlight when the unit is not in use.
•Do not disassemble the main unit, sensor and magnet.
•Don't pay too much attention to your computer's functions while riding! Keep your eyes on the road and duly consider to traffic safety.
•Check relative position of sensor and magnet periodically.
•For cleaning, use neutral detergent on soft cloth, and wipe off later with dry cloth. Do not apply paint thinner, benzine, or alcohol, to avoid damages on the surface.
•If there is mud, sand or the like clogs between the button and the body, the movement of the button may be disturbed. Softly wash away such objects with water.
SPECIFICATIONS
Applicable Cycle Sizes | 130cm - 229cm |
Applicable Fork Diameter | 11ø - 36ø (S:11 - 26ø L:21 - 36ø) |
The length of the wire | 70cm |
Power Supply | Lithium Battery (CR1620/CR1616) x 1 |
Battery Life | Approx. 3 years(The life of the first factory-loaded battery may |
be shorter than this period.) | |
Dimension/Weight | 1-15/16' x 1-25/32' x 5/8' (49 x 45 x 16 mm) / 0.74 oz (21 g) |
Controller | 4-bit 1-chip Microcomputer (Crystal Controlled Oscillator) |
Display | Liquid Crystal Display |
Sensor | No Contakt Magnetic Sensor |
Operating Temperature Range | 0° C - 40° C(32° F - 104° F) |
Cateye Tomo Xc Cc-st200 Instruction Manual
*The specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
LIMITED WARRANTY
1-Year Warranty for Main Unit Only
(Accessories/Attachments and Battery Consumption excluded)
If trouble occurs during normal use, the part of the Main Unit will be repaired or replaced free of charge. The service must be performed by Cat Eye 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.
(Address for service) | CO.,LTD. | ||
2-8-25, Kuwazu, Higashi Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 546 Japan | |||
Attn.: CAT EYE Customer Service Section | |||
Service & Research Address for United States Consumers: | |||
CATEYE Service & Research Center | |||
1705 14th St. 115 Boulder, CO 80302 | |||
Phone: | 303-443-4595 | Toll Free: | 800-5CATEYE |
Fax: | 303-473-0006 | e-mail: [email protected] |
Setting Values Cross Reference Table (The tire size is marked on both sides of the tire.)
TIRE SIZE | TIRE SIZE | TIRE SIZE | |||
20 x 1.75 | 150 | 26 x 1.40 | 200 | 650 x 38B | 211 |
24 x 1 | 175 | 26 x 1.50 | 199 | 700 x 18C | 207 |
24 x 3/4 Tubular | 178 | 26 x 1.75 | 202 | 700 x 19C | 209 |
24 x 1-1/8 Tubular | 179 | 26 x 1.95 | 205 | 700 x 20C | 209 |
24 x 1-1/4 | 191 | 26 x 2.00 | 206 | 700 x 23C | 210 |
24 x 1.75 | 189 | 26 x 2.1 | 207 | 700 x 25C | 211 |
24 x 2.00 | 192 | 26 x 2.125 | 207 | 700 x 28C | 214 |
24 x 2.125 | 196 | 26 x 2.35 | 208 | 700 x 30C | 217 |
26 x 1(559mm) | 191 | 27 x 1 | 215 | 700 x 32C | 216 |
26 x 1(650c) | 195 | 27 x 1-1/8 | 216 | 700C Tubular | 213 |
26 x 1.25 | 195 | 27 x 1-1/4 | 216 | 700 x 35C | 217 |
26 x 1-1/8 Tubular | 197 | 27 x 1-3/8 | 217 | 700 x 38C | 218 |
26 x 1-3/8 | 207 | 650 x 35A | 209 | 700 x 44C | 222 |
26 x 1-1/2 | 210 | 650 x 38A | 212 |
#169-6160/#169-6165 | |
Bracket Sensor Kit/(Long) | |
#169-6168 | |
Bracket Sensor Kit for Aero Bar | |
#169-6167 | |
Center Mount Bracket Kit | |
#169-6169 | |
Bracket Sensor Kit for Aero Bar | |
#169-9731 | |
Heavy Duty Wire and Bracket Sensor Kit | |
#169-6170 | |
Attachment Kit | |
#169-6280 | |
Universal Sensor Band | |
#166-5120 | #169-6180 |
Wheel Magnet | Lithium Battery (CR1620) |
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A. | Main Display (Speed) | H. S/S (Start/Stop) Button | 1. | Bracket | 8. | Bracket Rubber Pad (2 pcs.) |
B. | Sensor Pulse Symbol | I. Set Button | 2. | Wire | 9. | Wire Securing Tape |
C. | Mode Symbol | J. Battery Case Cover | 3. | Sensor | 10. | Sensor Band Screw |
D. | Speed Scale Symbol | K. Contact | 4. | Sensor Bands-A (S)(L) | ||
E. | Auto Mode Symbol | 5. | Sensor Bands-B | |||
F. | Sub-Display (Selected Function) | 6. | Magnet | |||
G. | M (Mode) Button | 7. | Sensor Band Rubber Pad |
MOUNTING TO BIKE
•The spokes must run correctly through the inside the magnet as in fig.8.
•Attach the sensor with Sensor Bands-A-B to the right fork. Choose a band that fits the fork diameter (S size for up to 24ø , L for oversize).
1.Insert the band-B into the slit of the band-A, and put the rubber pad inside of the band-A(fig. 9). Adjust the length in order that the screw-fastening part of the bands are parallel when mounted to the fork(fig. 10). *To pull out the band B from band A, tug strongly.
2.Mount the adjusted bands to the fork along with the sensor, by temporarily tightening the screw(fig. 11).
3.Align the magnet's center and the sensor's marking line(fig. 12), and make sure of 2mm clearance between the magnet and sensor (fig. 13). Then tighten the screw securely. Cut the excess of the band-B with a nipper or the like.
•Secure the wire with tape as fig. 14. Wind the wire round the outer cable and adjust length. Loosen the wire in the area marked with the arrow so that the wire does not hinder handlebar operation.
•Use either 1mmor 2 mm-thick pads if necessary, according to handlebar diameter. Attach the bracket close to the handlebar stem (fig. 15).
•Slide main unit onto the bracket from front until it clicks into position. To remove, pull it off forward while pushing down the lever. (fig. 16)
•Test (Fig.16)
Mount main unit. If main display does not show any figures, press either M button or S/S button to release from power saving function. Spin the wheel to check if sensor pulse symbol flashes. If not, adjust relative positions of magnet and sensor following the instructions.
sensor band A | ||||||||
sporkes | sensor | |||||||
band B | sensor band B | |||||||
rubber pad | ||||||||
screw | ||||||||
rubber pad | sensor band A | |||||||
magnet | sensor | parallel | Fig.10 | sensor | fork | Fig.11 | ||
Fig.8 | band A | Fig.9 | ||||||
bracket | ||||||||
outer cable | ||||||||
markingline | magnet | sensor | ||||||
of sensor | rubber padscrew cap | |||||||
center of | Fig.15 | |||||||
wire securing | ||||||||
magnet | lever | |||||||
about 2mm | tape | |||||||
Fig.13 | wire | Fig.14 | ||||||
Fig.12 | ||||||||
HOW TO REPLACE THE BATTERY | OPEN | Fig.16 | ||||||
Turn main unit over, remove battery case cover with coin and insert a | ||||||||
new lithium battery properly (CR1620 or CR1616) with the (+) pole up- | CLOSE | |||||||
ward (fig.17), and close the cover securely. | ||||||||
* Please make sure to do the All Clear operation after replacing bat- | ||||||||
tery, and to set the unit again. | Fig.17 | |||||||
BUTTON FUNCTION | ||||||||
• M button (Fig.1) | MXS | |||||||
Changes the display in the order shown in fig. 1, and data is displayed on the sub- | ODO | |||||||
display. *If held over 2 seconds, 12-hour clock appears. | DST | |||||||
• S/S button | TM |
Starts and stops the measurement of trip distance and elapsed time. During op-
AVS
eration, speed scale symbol flashes. In Auto Function, this button is invalid.
• SET Button | Fig.1 |
This is for setting the wheel circumference and clock time, switching on/off Auto Function and to clear all present data and any irregularity. When pressed in stop state in each mode, the following can be
revised. | ||
• In ODO mode --------------------- | Wheel circumference | |
• In | mode ----------------------- | 12-hour clock |
• In TM, DST or AVS mode ----- | On/off the Auto function |
Reset Operation: (Fig.2)
Select any mode except ODO, then press M button and S/S button simulta- | RESET |
neously. MXS, AVS, DST and TM will become zero. (When done in ODO, | |
registered wheel circumference will be displayed.) | |
All Clear Operation: (Fig.3) | Fig.2 |
When M button, S/S and set buttons are pressed simultaneously, all data | |
stored (ODO, speed scale, Wheel circumference and clock time) is erased. | ALL CLEAR |
All displays illuminate, then mile/h symbol illuminates. This should only be | |
executed after replacing battery or when irregular display occurs due to | |
static electricity, etc. Since all memories are erased, set necessary data | Fig.3 |
again according to 'Main Unit Preparation'. |
The following must be completed before operating.
(1) How to measure wheel circumference (L) of your bike (Fig.4)
Put a mark on the tire tread and ride the bike one full wheel revolution. Mark the start and the end of the revolution on the ground and then measure the distance between the two marks. This is your actual circumference. Or, the 'Selecting Values Cross Reference Table' tells you an approximate circumference according to tire size.
(2) Setting Speed Scale
Preform all clear operation. All displays will illuminate. Then mile/h alone will be displayed as illustrated in fig.5. Km/h and mile/h are alternately displayed with each press of S/S button. Press M button to set desired speed scale. The display will change as fig. 6.
(3) Setting the wheel circumference (Fig.6)
The standard wheel circumference of 216 cm for 27' wheel is displayed. When using 216 cm without revision, press M button. ODO will be displayed and 216 cm is set. For revision, press S/S button to increase the number by one. To increase rapidly, hold down the button. When the desired number appears, press M button. ODO will be displayed, and the desired number is set.
(4) Resetting or changing the wheel circumference
Set main unit in ODO with M button, and stop it with S/S button. Press SET button. The stored number will flicker on the sub-display. Revise the number as desired according to the instructions in (3).
Setting the clock time (Fig.7)
Press M button over 2 seconds to select , and stop it with S/S button. Then press SET button, and minutes flash. Press S/S button to advance minutes by one. To advance rapidly, hold down the button. Set the time one or two minutes ahead of the current time. Then press M button, and hours will flash. Use S/S button the same way. Press SET button to complete time setting. *When you
press the SET button, the undisplayed seconds will turn to zero. For accuracy, | Fig.7 |
set by the radio time signal. |
MEASURING AND DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
SPD | Current Speed | 0.0(3.0) - 65 mile/h(27inch) ± 1 mile/h under31 miles/h | ||||
DST | This is always displayed on the main display and updated once a second. | |||||
ODO | Total Distance (Odometer) | 0.0 - 9999.9 mile ± 0.1 mile | ||||
ODO | This is continuously measured until battery wears down or all clear operation is | |||||
done. At 10,000 miles(km), it returns to zero and counting begins anew. | ||||||
DST | Trip Distance | 0.00 - 999.99 mile ± 0.01 mile | ||||
DST | The trip distance from start to current point is displayed. With Reset operation, it | |||||
returns to zero. | ||||||
TM | Elapsed Time | 0:00'00' - 9:59'59'± 0.003 % | ||||
Elapsed time is measured from start to current point, in units of hours, minutes and | ||||||
TM | seconds. At 10 hours, it returns to zero and counting begins anew. With Reset | |||||
operation, it returns to zero. | ||||||
AVS | Average Speed | 0.0 - 65.0mile/h ± 0.3 mile/h | ||||
AVS | The average speed from start to current point is displayed within 27 hours 46 | |||||
minutes 39 seconds (99,999 seconds) or 999.99 miles (km). If either is exceeded, | ||||||
MXS | (.E) is displayed and calculation ceases. | |||||
MXS | Maximum Speed | 0.0(3.0) - 65 mile/h(27inch) ± 1 mile/h | ||||
With Reset operation, it returns to zero and counting begins anew. | ||||||
12-hour clock time | 0:00' - 11:59'± 0.003 % |
The current time is displayed by a 12-hour clock.
AUTO (AUTOMATIC START/STOP) FUNCTION
This function switches the main unit to start or stop automatically, in which AUTO | ||
symbol appears on the screen, and you are free from pressing S/S button each | ||
DST | AUTO | time. |
•How to switch on/off the Auto Function. |
In TM, DST or AVS, this function switches on/off with each press of SET button. When on, AUTO symbol appears. *With this function, it ceases measuring elapsed time during a stop.
*2 seconds may be elapsed if mount the main unit to the bracket with this function on.
Cateye Tomo Xc Cc-st200 User Manual
POWER SAVING FUNCTION
When main unit is left without receiving any signal for 60-70 minutes continuously, power supply is shut down and main unit will display ( ) only as the figure. By pressing M button or S/S button, or by receiving signal, this function is released.
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