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CATEYE COMMUTER ENG

CYCLOCOMPUTER CC-COM10W
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5236759/5308419/6957926 Pat./Design Pat. Pending
CCCOM1W-110930 066600950 3

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi- • Be sure to tighten the dial of the FlexTight bracket by hand. Tightening it strongly using
tions:(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any inter- a tool, etc. may damage the screw thread.
ference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. • When cleaning the computer, bracket and sensor, do not use thinners, benzene, or alcohol.
Modifications • A temperature sensor is built in the computer. If the sensor is heated by direct sunlight
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are or body heat, it may not indicate the temperature correctly.
not expressly approved by CatEye Co., Ltd. May void the user ’s authority to operate the equipment. • Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations.
• LCD screen may be distorted when viewed through polarized sunglass lenses.
WARNING / CAUTION Wireless Sensor
• Do not concentrate on the computer while riding. Ride safely! The sensor was designed to receive signals within a maximum range of 70 cm, to reduce
• Install the magnet, sensor, and bracket securely. Check these periodically. chance of interference. When adjusting the wireless sensor, note the following:
• If a child swallows a battery, consult a doctor immediately. • Signals cannot be received if the distance between the sensor and the computer is too large.
• Do not leave the computer in direct sunlight for a long period of time. • The receiving distance may be shortened due to low temperature and exhausted batteries.
• Do not disassemble the computer. • Signals can be received only when the back of the computer is facing the sensor.
• Do not drop the computer to avoid malfunction or damage. Interference may occur, resulting in incorrect data, if the computer is:
• When you attempt to press MODE with the computer installed to the bracket, press • Near a TV, PC, radio, motor, or in a car or train.
around the marking section on the surface of the computer. Pressing other sections • Close to a railroad crossing, railway tracks, TV stations and/or radar base.
strongly may result in malfunction or damage. • Using with other wireless devices in close proximity.
Before using the computer, please thoroughly read this manual and keep
it for future reference.
Preparing the computer How to install the unit on your bicycle
LIGHT Operation of buttons Tire circumference 2 4 1Bracket band
when the computer is reference table 2Bracket
mounted on the bracket ETRTO Tire size L (mm)
1 5
Battery case cover 47-203 12x1.75 935 3Nut
54-203 12x1.95 940 3 4Sensor
MENU 40-254 14x1.50 1020 7 5Magnet
47-254 14x1.75 1055
AC Click 40-305 16x1.50 1185 6Sensor rubber pad
47-305 16x1.75 1195 7Bracket rubber pad
MODE 54-305 16x2.00 1245 6 8 8Nylon ties (x2)
28-349 16x1-1/8 1290
km/h mph : Speed unit 37-349 16x1-3/8 1300
17x1-1/4
: Sensor signal reception icon 32-369 (369) 1340
Install the sensor and magnet
40-355 18x1.50 1340
When using the computer for the first time or resetting to the fac-
tory default setting, format according to the following procedure.
47-355 18x1.75 1350 A The distance between the computer B
32-406 20x1.25 1450
and the sensor must not exceed the Sensor zone
35-406 20x1.35 1460

1 1. Press and hold the MENU button.


Format (initialize)
MENU
40-406
47-406
50-406
28-451
20x1.50
20x1.75
20x1.95
20x1-1/8
1490
1515
1565
1545
transmission range of 70 cm. The back The magnet
of the computer must face the sensor. passes
through the SENS
OR ZO
NE

2. Press the AC button. 37-451 20x1-3/8 1615


YES! NO! sensor zone.
37-501 22x1-3/8 1770
3. Release the AC button. 40-501 22x1-1/2 1785
(Keep pressing the MENU button.) AC 47-507 24x1.75 1890 Right front fork
50-507 24x2.00 1925 (inside) 4 5
4. Release the MENU button. 54-507 24x2.125 1965

2 Select
25-520 24x1(520) 1753
the speed and temperature unit 24x3/4
Tubuler 1785 C 4
When MODE is pressed and held, “Speed unit” 28-540 24x1-1/8 1795 The clearance
and “Temperature unit” will appear for selection. 32-540 24x1-1/4 1905 SE

between the 5
NS
OR
ZO
25-559 26x1(559) 1913 NE

Select “km/h” or “mph” for the speed unit, and 32-559 26x1.25 1950 Max sensor and
“°C” or “°F” for the temperature unit. 37-559 26x1.40 2005
40-559 26x1.50 2010 70 cm magnet is 5
Unit Switch the screen Register
47-559 26x1.75 2023 mm or less. mmm
5m
50-559 26x1.95 2050
selection (press & hold) the setting 54-559 26x2.10 2068
MENU 57-559 26x2.125 2070 * The magnet may be installed anywhere on the spoke
MODE 58-559 26x2.35 2083
MODE if the above installation conditions are satisfied.
75-559 26x3.00 2170
28-590 26x1-1/8 1970
37-590 26x1-3/8 2068 1 Install the sensor Right front fork 2 Install the magnet
3 Set
37-584 26x1-1/2 2100
the date 650C Tubuler 1920 Spoke on the right
26x7/8
When MODE is pressed and held, “Date format”, 20-571 650x20C 1938 4
8
“Day”, “Month”, and “Year” will appear, in this 23-571 650x23C 1944 Pull 5
650x25C
order. Press MODE to change the value, and press 25-571 26x1(571) 1952
6
SENS
OR
ZONE securely SEN
SOR
ZON
E

MENU to register it. Set the values in the subsequent 40-590


40-584
650x38A
650x38B
2125
2105
settings with in the same procedure. 25-630 27x1(630) 2145
28-630 27x1-1/8 2155 To the sensor zone
Switch D/M and Switch the screen Register 32-630 27x1-1/4 2161
* Install the sensor to the front fork as high as possible.
M/D or increase (press & hold) the setting 37-630 27x1-3/8 2169
MODE the value MENU 18-622 700x18C 2070 3 Attach the bracket to the stem or handlebar
MODE 19-622 700x19C 2080
20-622 700x20C 2086 When attaching the bracket to the stem Stem
4 Set the clock
When MODE is pressed and held, “Display format”,
23-622
25-622
28-622
700x23C
700x25C
700x28C
2096
2105
2136 2
7
Cut
30-622 700x30C 2146 1
“Hour”, and “Minute” will appear, in this order. 32-622 700x32C 2155
* When 12h is selected, “AM/PM selection” is required. 700C 2130
Caution:
12h ↔ 24h Switch the Register 35-622
Tubuler
700x35C 2168
Round off the cut edge
(AM ↔ PM) or screen the setting 38-622 700x38C 2180 of the bracket band to
MODE increase the value (press & hold) MENU
40-622
42-622
700x40C
700x42C
2200
2224
prevent injury.
MODE 44-622 700x44C 2235 When attaching the bracket to the handlebar

5 Enter the tire circumference of your bicycle in mm. * On account of the receiving sensitivity, attach the
45-622 700x45C 2242
Enter the tire circumference 47-622 700x47C 2268 bracket so that the computer is kept horizontal. Handlebar
54-622 29x2.1 2288
60-622 29x2.3 2326
* Refer to the tire circumference reference table. 7
Increase Move digits Register the Measure more ac- 3
curate tire circumfer- 1 2
the value (press & hold) setting
MENU
ence (L) of your bike
MODE To get the most
MODE

6 After you performed the formatting operation, or


accurate calibration
To carry over the total distance do a wheel roll out.
With the valve stem
perpendicular to the
4 Remove/install the computer * For wing type handlebar or oversized stem,
purchased a new computer, you can start the total bracket can be mounted using the Bracket
ground, mark the While supporting it by hand,
distance with the value you enter. The total distance pavement at the valve Holder and nylon ties. (Option)
is entered as a 5-digit integer number in km [mile]. stem. With the riders Click
* To start the total distance with 0, press MENU without weight on the bike,
entering any value, and complete the setting. roll the wheel one tire
revolution in a straight 2
Increase Move digits Register the setting
(press & hold) line and mark the
the value (Finish) ground when the valve
MODE MENU push it out as if lifting
MODE stem is perpendicular the front up
to the ground again.
Measure the distance in * After installation, check that the speed is displayed on the computer when gently turning the
millimeters. This is the front wheel. When it is not displayed, check the positions of A , B and C .
most accurate wheel
calibration number.

1
L mm
Operating the computer [Measuring screen] Viewing the data view and changing the settings [Menu screen]
Data at the top row display Pressing MENU on the measuring screen moves to the menu screen for setup change. With
: Pace arrow The ETA estimated time of arrival the Menu screen, you can view the data view, and change the computer settings. Press MODE
Indicates whether the cur- or current speed is displayed. to change to the item of interest, and then press and hold MODE to select the menu item.
rent speed is faster ( ) or * For details of DST VIEW and CO2 VIEW, refer to the “Data view”.
slower ( ) than the aver- ETA progress graph
age speed. Data view * last
Press and hold MODE on any screen to view past data (yesterday,
week, last month, last year). Pressing MODE again returns
: Night mode icon Selected mode at the middle row
: Computer battery icon to the current data.
Temperature display * Selecting Total allows you to also view the total elapsed time.
* With the measuring screen, the clock -20 – 60 ˚C MENU
DST VIEW (Data view: Distance)
and the temperature are always dis- Clock display
played at the bottom row. The trip distance is displayed for the day, week, month, year, and total.
AM1:00 – PM12:59 [0:00 – 23:59]
Today This week This month This year MODE Total
Starting/Stopping measurement ETA Estimated time
Measurements start automatically
of arrival
when the bicycle is in motion. During AM1:00 – PM12:59 MODE MODE MODE MODE
measurement, km/h or mph flashes. [0:00 – 23:59] MODE Date Year Week Year Month Year Total elapsed time
Switching computer function MODE ( p r e s s
* All the distance displays up to 99999 km or mile in integral number except
As shown in the figure, pressing & hold) for today and yesterday.
* Total elapsed time displays up to 9999 hours.
MODE changes the measurement SPD Current speed
data at the top/bottom row display. 0.0 (4.0) – 99.9 km/h CO2 VIEW (Data view: Carbon offset)
Resetting data [0.0 (3.0) – 62.5 mph] The Carbon offset are displayed for the day, week, month, year, and total.
Pressing and holding MODE on the measuring
screen returns the measurement data to 0. Today This week This month This year MODE Total
Backlight TM Elapsed Time
Pressing LIGHT turns on the screen 0:00'00 – 9:59'59
illumination for about 3 seconds. MODE
MODE MODE MODE MODE
Date Year Week Year Month Year Total elapsed time
* Pressing any button while backlight is still on MODE (press
*1 * All the carbon offset displays up to 99999 kg in integral number except for
extends the illumination for another 3 seconds.
DST Trip Distance MODE & hold) today, yesterday, this and last week.
Night mode ( ) 0.00 – 999.99 km [mile]
Pressing and holding LIGHT turns on , Setting screen * During measurement, or if the computer receives a sensor
night mode will activate. Night mode is a signal, the unit does not switch to the setting screen.
function to control the screen illumination AVS Average Speed *2 * After changing, be sure to press MENU to register the setting.
by pressing MODE. Pressing MODE turns 0.0 – 99.9 km/h * If the setting screen is not touched for a minute, the mea-
on the illumination, and pressing it again [0.0 – 62.5 mph] MODE
suring screen appears without changing of any settings.
changes the selected mode. While is (press & hold)
turned on, if you press and hold LIGHT, or Target trip distance setting
the computer does not receive a signal for
MXS Maximum Speed
0.0 (4.0) – 99.9 km/h Set the target trip distance for calculating the ETA. Press MODE to
10 minutes, night mode will be turned off. [0.0 (3.0) – 62.5 mph] select “AUTO (automatic setting)” or “MANU (manual setting)”. When
Power-saving mode MANU is selected, first long press the MODE button to flash the figures.
If the computer has not received a *1 With the computer installed to the bracket, press Then press MODE to increase the value. Shift the digit by long pressing
signal for 10 minutes, power-saving the marking section on the computer. the MODE button. (Setting range: 0 – 999 km [mile])
mode will activate and only the date/ *2 When Tm exceeds about 27 hours or Dst exceeds * Refer to “Estimated time of arrival” for details.
clock will be displayed. When you 999.99 km, the average speed display turns to .E, * It is necessary to perform the resetting operation in advance. Refer to “Reset-
press MODE, or the computer re- thus it cannot be measured. Reset the data. MODE ting data”.
ceives a sensor signal, the measuring Tire size entry
screen reappears. If another 60 minutes of inactivity elapses, SLEEP will be displayed on Enter the tire circumference of your bicycle in mm. Pressing MODE in-
the screen. With the SLEEP display, pressing MODE returns to the measuring screen. creases the value, and pressing and holding MODE moves to the next digit.
ETA estimated time of arrival and progress graph (Setting range: 0100 – 3999 mm)
When you set the distance from your departure point to your destination point, the estimated * Refer to the tire circumference reference table.
time of arrival at the destination point will be estimated and displayed based on the remain-
ing distance and the average speed, and the progress in distance is displayed in a graph. MODE
Estimated time of arrival ( ) Date format setting
To set the target trip distance, you can select automatic setting or manual setting. Select the date display format from “D/M (day and month)” or “M/D
• Automatic setting (AUTO) (month and day)”.
Once you perform the resetting operation, the trip distance just before resetting is * The date cannot be changed. When the date must be changed, perform the
automatically set as a target trip distance. “restarting operation”, and follow the relevant procedure.
* Automatic setting is applied once you change the “Target trip distance setting” on the Menu screen
to AUTO. For the setting procedure, refer to the “Target trip distance setting” on the Menu screen.
MODE
• Manual setting (MANU)
The distance from your departure point to your destination point is set manually Clock setting
from the “Target trip distance setting” on the Menu screen. When MODE is pressed and held, “Display format”, “Hour”, and “Min-
* For the setting procedure, refer to the “Target trip distance setting” on the Menu screen. ute” will appear, in this order.
* When the estimated time of arrival is estimated to be after 24 hours, the estimated time of arrival * When 12h is selected, “AM/PM selection” is required.
display changes to ET. When the estimated time of arrival is estimated to be within 24 hours, it
returns to the estimated time of arrival display.
* The estimated time of arrival is not fixed, but changes according to the trip conditions (speed, stop, etc.). MODE
* When the unit reaches the target trip distance, it changes to the ETA screen regardless of the
measuring screen displayed, and then returns to the original measuring screen in 5 seconds after Speed/temperature unit selection
notifying the arrival. The ETA “Estimated time of arrival” stops while displaying the current time; Select “km/h” or “mph” for the speed unit, and “°C” or “°F” for the
however, the computer continues measuring. temperature unit.
ETA progress graph * After changing the unit, it is necessary to perform the resetting operation.
Once the target trip distance is set, you can view the progress in a graph, where the
distance from your departure point to your destination point is divided into 10 seg-
ments. The current progress position appears and flashes.
Data view (DST VIEW / CO2 VIEW)
This unit automatically saves the trip distance and the Carbon offset, which can be viewed
for the day, week, month, year, and total.
Data view's contents and update timing
Trip distance and the Carbon offset saved are updated at 0:00 in the morning. The
update timing for the day, week, month, and year is as follows.
Item Description
Trip distance per day. Data can be viewed for today and yesterday.
DAY At the time of updating at 0:00 in the morning, the unit saves yesterday's data, and dis-
cards the data for the day before yesterday.
The data for every 7 days starting from January 1st, regardless of the day of the week, is
stored as data for the week. Data can be viewed for this week and last week.
WEEK At the time of updating every 7 days, the unit stores the data for last week, and discards
the data for the week before the last week.
The data starting from the 1st to the end of the month is stored as data for the month. Data
can be viewed for this month and last month.
MON At the time of updating at the beginning of a month, the unit stores the data for last month,
and discards the data for the month before the last month.
The data starting from January 1st to December 31st is stored as data for the year. Data
can be viewed for this year and last year.
YEAR At the time of updating on January 1st, the unit saves the data for last year, and discards
the data for the year before the last year.
The total trip distance (Total Distance) can be viewed and the total Carbon offset since the
TOTAL computer started measuring.
* When the total distance is entered manually, the entered value is reflected.

How to calculate the Carbon offset (CO2 VIEW)


The Carbon offset are calculated as follows.
Trip distance (km) x 0.15 = Carbon offset (kg)
* This factor of 0.15 is determined by applying the average value of the overall gasoline-powered 2
passenger cars in 2008 to the equation of the “Carbon offset from 1km drive of a gasoline-powered
car” described on the website of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and Tourism.
How to restart Specification
After changing the battery, or when the computer displays an error, restart the computer Battery Computer : Lithium battery (CR2032) x 1, Sensor : Lithium battery (CR2032) x 1
Battery life Computer : Approx. 1 years (If the computer is used for 1 hour/day; the battery life will vary
according to the following procedure. depending on the conditions of use.)
* With the restarting operation, the speed unit, date, tire size, and record data in the data view are retained. Sensor : Unit Total Distance reaches about 10000 km (6250 mile)
* When the restarting operation is performed before 0:00 in the morning, the trip distance and the Car- * It may be shortened significantly when backlight is used frequently.
bon offset for the day are not saved due to the data view’s update timing. To retain the measurement * This is the average figure of being used under 20 °C temperature and the distance between the
data for the day, perform the restarting operation before starting measurement on the next day. computer and the sensor is 65 cm.
Refer to “Data view’s update timing” for the procedure to save the data view. Controller ��������������������������4 bit, 1-chip microcomputer (Crystal controlled oscillator)
Display ������������������������������Liquid crystal display
1. Press the AC button on the back of the computer. Sensor ������������������������������No contact magnetic sensor
2. Set the date. To set the date, refer to “Preparing the computer-3”. Transmission distance ������Between 20 and 70 cm
* At the time of setting the date, the latest record date in the data view is initially displayed, and any Tire circumference range ������0100 mm - 3999 mm (Initial value: 2096 mm)
date before that cannot be set. Working temperature ��������32 °F - 104 °F (0 °C - 40 °C) (This product will not display appropriately when
3. Set the clock. Refer to “Preparing the computer 4”. exceeding the Working Temperature range. Slow response or black LCD at lower or
higher temperature may happen respectively.)
Maintenance Dimensions/weight Computer : 2-9/32” x 1-1/2” x 3/4” (58 x 38 x 19 mm) / 1.02 oz (29 g)
Sensor : 1-41/64” x 1-3/8” x 19/32” (41.5 x 35 x 15 mm) / 0.53 oz (15 g)
To clean the computer or accessories, use diluted neutral detergent on a soft cloth, and * The factory-loaded battery life might be shorter than the above-mentioned specification.
wipe it off with a dry cloth. * The specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
Standard parts #160-2196 #160-2193 #169-9691N Optional parts
Replacing the battery CO
IN Speed sensor Bracket Wheel
Close #160-2190N #160-2770
Computer Parts kit
magnet
Bracket holder
If turns on, replace the battery. Install a new lithium battery Open #160-0280N
CR2032
(CR2032) with the (+) side facing upward. After the battery change, Bracket band #166-5150
go through the restart operation, by pressing the AC button. Lithium battery (CR2032)
* Then restart the computer according to “How to restart”.

Sensor
When the speed is not displayed even after adjusting cor-
rectly, replace the battery. Install a new lithium battery CR2032
(CR2032) with the (+) side facing upward. After replacement,
check the positions of the sensor and magnet.
Close
IN
CO
Open
Troubleshooting
MODE does not work when the computer is mounted on its bracket.
Check that there is no dirt betw een the bracket and the com puter.
Wash off the bracket with water to get rid of any dirt.
The sensor signal reception icon does not flash (the speed is not displayed). (Move the com-
puter near the sensor, and turn the front wheel. If the sensor signal reception icon flashes, this
trouble may be a matter of transmission distance due to battery drain, but not any malfunction.)
Check that the clearance between the sensor and m agnet is not too large. (Clearance: within 5 m m )
Check that the m agnet passes through the sensor zone correctly.
Adjust the positions of the magnet and sensor.
Is the com puter installed at the correct angle?
Back of computer must face toward the sensor.
Check that the distance between the com puter and sensor is correct. (Distance: within 20 to 70 cm )
Install the sensor within the specified range.
Is the com puter or sensor battery w eak?
In w inter, battery perform ance dim inishes.
Replace with new batteries. After replacement, follow the procedure “Replacing the battery”.
No display.
Is battery in the com puter run dow n?
Replace it. Then restart the computer referring to “How to restart”.
Incorrect data appear.
Restart the computer referring to “How to restart”.

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