VDO Cyclecomputing Watch Z3 PC LINK User Manual

VDO SERIES- Z  
FOR CYCLING  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
ET D´UTILISATION HANDLEIDING  
INSTRUKCJA OBSLUGI LICZNIKA  
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BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG  
MANUALE D´INSTALLAZIONE E FUNZIONAMENTO  
INSTALACION Y OPERACIÓN MANUAL  
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MANUEL D´INSTALLATION  
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My Settings  
AGE:  
WEIGHT:  
MAX HEARTRATE:  
LIMIT 1:  
LIMIT 2:  
LIMIT 3:  
LOW:  
LOW:  
LOW:  
HIGH:  
HIGH:  
HIGH:  
RECOVERY TIME:  
RECOVERY PULSE:  
BIKE 2 WEIGHT:  
BIKE 1 WEIGHT:  
BIKE 1 WHEELSIZE:  
BIKE 1 SERVICE INTERVALL:  
HOME ALTITUDE:  
BIKE 2 WHEELSIZE:  
BIKE 2 SERVICE INTERVALL:  
FURTHER SETTINGS:  
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Picturebook  
P01  
ONLY FOR MODELS  
Z2 PC-LINK / Z3 PC-LINK  
CD-ROM  
PC-Sport  
*
8x  
* Watch out: old batteries require special disposal  
Please read instructions for end-off-life disposal treatment  
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Picturebook  
P02  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
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P03  
ONLY FOR  
MODELS  
Z2/Z2 PC-LINK  
Z3/Z3 PC-LINK  
!
CLOSE  
OPEN  
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P04/05  
90°  
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P06  
LOCK  
UNLOCK  
2.CLICK  
1.LOCK  
2.UNLOCK  
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P07  
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P08  
ONLY FOR  
MODELS  
Z2/Z2 PC-LINK  
Z3/Z3 PC-LINK  
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P09  
P09-2  
CLOSE  
OPEN  
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P10  
1x  
WS in mm / inch  
Tire size  
47-305  
47-406  
34-540  
47-507  
23-571  
40-559  
44-559  
47-559  
50-559  
n/a  
WS in mm KMH WS in inch MPH  
Tire size  
20-571  
32-630  
40-622  
47-622  
40-635  
37-622  
18-622  
20-622  
23-622  
25-622  
28-622  
32-622  
37-622  
40-622  
WS in mm KMH WS in inch MPH  
16x1,75  
20x1,75  
24x1 3/8  
24x1,75  
26x1  
26x1,5  
26x1,6  
26x1,75  
26x1,9  
26 x 1,95  
26x2,00  
26 x 2,1  
26x2,125  
26x1 3/8  
1272  
1590  
1948  
1907  
1973  
2026  
2051  
2055  
2060  
2070  
2075  
2080  
2133  
2105  
50,1  
62,6  
76,7  
75,1  
77,7  
79,8  
80,7  
80,9  
81,1  
81,5  
81,7  
81,9  
84,0  
82,9  
26x3/4  
27x1 1/4  
28x1,5  
1954  
2199  
2224  
2268  
2265  
2205  
2102  
2114  
2133  
2146  
2149  
2174  
2205  
2224  
76,9  
86,6  
87,6  
89,3  
89,2  
86,8  
82,8  
83,2  
84,0  
84,5  
84,6  
85,6  
86,8  
87,6  
28x1,75  
28x1 1/2  
28x1 3/8  
700x18C  
700x20C  
700x23C  
700x25C  
700x28C  
700x32C  
700x37C  
700x40C  
54-559  
n/a  
57-559  
37-590  
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Picturebook  
P11  
ONLY FOR  
MODELS  
Z2 PC-LINK  
Z3 PC-LINK  
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Congratulations  
Package contents >>> P01  
With your selection of a VDO Z3 PC-Link you have opted for high-quality  
sports information computer. In order to fully benet from the potential  
of the computer, we recommend that you carefully read this manual. It  
contains all operating instructions and many useful tips.  
We extend our best wishes for enjoyment and satisfaction when riding  
with your VDO computer.  
First, please ensure that the contents of this package are complete:  
1 VDO computer Z3PC-Link  
1 VDO speed transmitter  
1 VDO pulse-chest belt incl. elastic strap, incl. battery  
1 battery for computer, 3 V type 2032  
1 handlebar holder  
VDO Cyclecomputing Cycle Parts GmbH  
1 wrist band holder  
1 lock for the wrist band holder  
1 spoke magnet  
1 docking station with USB cable for data transfer to the PC  
1 CD-ROM with analysis software for the PC  
8 cable ties  
Optional extension set:  
VDO cadence transmitter  
>>> P...  
Reference to the appropriate pages in the picture book.This is where  
the content is again presented in picture form, e.g.:  
>>> P01  
P01 page 1 in the picture book  
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
TABLE OF CONTENT  
4. GENERAL SETTINGS  
1.1.  
1.2.  
GENERAL  
4.1.  
4.2.  
4.3.  
Setting the language  
Setting time & date  
Setting the alarm, alarm clock  
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DIGITAL  
WIRELESS SYSTEM  
1.3.  
Control system - operation  
Operating mode  
Setting mode  
1.3.1.  
1.3.2.  
1.4.  
5. BICYCLE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
5.1.  
5.2.  
5.3.  
5.4.  
Measuring and setting wheel size/s  
Changing wheel size  
Setting total kilometers  
Bike check / service interval  
The display  
1.5.  
Extension options & accessories  
2. INSTALLATION  
2.1.  
Battery installation  
6. PERSONAL SETTINGS IMPORTANT NOTE  
2.1.1.  
Battery installation - computer and speed/cadence  
transmitter  
The personal settings are prerequisite for calculating maximum pulse,  
training zones, and calorie consumption.  
2.1.2.  
2.2.  
2.3.  
Battery installation pulse-chest belt.  
Installation - holder/computer/transmitter/magnet  
Putting on the pulse-chest belt  
Ensure that you make the personal settings rst so that you can fully  
utilize the possibilities offered by the computer.  
2.4.  
Mounting the computer on the wrist band  
6.1.  
6.2.  
Personal settings with manual max. pulse entry  
Personal settings with automatic max. pulse calculation  
3. INITIAL OPERATION  
3.1.  
Initial operation, AC-button  
7.PULSE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
3.2.  
3.3.  
3.3.1.  
3.3.2.  
3.3.3.  
Language selection  
7.1.  
7.2.  
7.3.  
7.4.  
7.5.  
Automatic calculation of pulse limit values  
Manual entry of pulse limit values  
Selecting the training range  
Setting the recovery measurement (pulse or time)  
Power calculation in watt  
Manual pairing - INITIAL operation wireless system  
Initial operation - pulse transmitter  
Initial operation - speed transmitter  
Initial operation - cadence transmitter  
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8. ALTITUDE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
12. RIDING WITH THE NAVIGATOR  
8.1.  
8.2.  
8.3.  
Setting the home altitude (starting altitude)  
Setting the actual altitude  
Annual uphill altitude difference bike 1 and bike 2  
and walk mode  
12.1.  
12.2.  
Selecting Navigator mode  
Resetting the Navigator at the orientation point  
13. THE TIMING FUNCTIONS  
8.4.  
Annual downhill altitude difference bike 1 and bike 2  
and walk mode  
13.1.  
13.2.  
Selecting the timing function  
Setting the timer (when selecting timer 1 or timer 2 or  
timer 1 + 2)  
9. RESET MODE  
13.3.  
13.4.  
13.5.  
13.6.  
Setting timer 1 + 2 repeats (when selecting timer 1 + 2)  
Setting the countdown (when selecting countdown timer)  
Lap timer  
Stopwatch  
9.1.  
9.2.  
9.3.  
9.4.  
9.5.  
Resetting trip data  
Reset total ride time  
Resetting the total distance meter  
Resetting the Navigator  
Resetting to factory settings (AC button)  
14. TRAINING WITH THE PULSE FUNCTIONS  
14.1.  
14.2.  
14.3.  
14.4.  
Training with the stopwatch  
10. OPERATION MODE SELECTION  
Selecting the operation mode: Bike mode or walk mode  
Training with timer 1 / timer 2 / timer 1+2  
Training with the countdown timer  
Training with the lap timer  
11. OPERATION MODE  
11.1.  
11.2.  
11.3.  
11.3.0.  
Function overview  
Fast pairing after interruption > 15 minutes  
GETTING STARTED  
15. THE DATA RECORDING FUNCTION & TRANSFER OF DATA TO THE PC  
15.1.  
15.2.  
15.3.  
Starting/stopping data recording  
Transferring data to your PC  
Selection of the recording interval  
The permanent functions in the display  
11.3.1. to 11.3.35. Quick overview - functions/operation/reset/max.  
values  
16. SLEEP MODE  
17. TROUBLESHOOTING  
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18. GUARANTEE CONDITIONS  
19. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Subsequently the following data will be updated:  
Daily distance  
Ride time  
1.1. GENERAL  
Average speed  
Navigator  
1.2 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DIGITAL WIRELESS SYSTEM  
Total distance  
Total ride time  
Your VDO series Z works entirely without cable; it works with triple  
digital wireless transmission based on well-established ANT+Sport®  
wireless protocol. The ANT+Sport® wireless protocol has already  
been successfully implemented by manufacturers such as Garmin,  
Specialized, and Suunto. Speed signals, cadence signals (optional), as  
well as heart rate data are transmitted to the respective receiver (com-  
puter) as digital and coded signals. Signal coding ensures that only the  
data of your own pulse, speed, and cadence (optional) transmitters are  
processed (this is advantageous when riding in a group).  
After a malfunction the data can change suddenly = updating the  
computer. Initial operation of a completely digital system requires  
somewhat more care than does initial operation of conventional analog  
systems. The rst time batteries are inserted, or after a battery change,  
the transmitter automatically generates a new code. The computer has  
to learn this code. To do this you must execute a DIG CONNECT SET.  
Strictly follow the instructions in chapter 3.3 to do this.  
The ANT+Sport digital technology is signicantly more reliable than the  
technology of older analog systems. The ANT+Sport technology uses  
standard industrial wireless components, and it can best be compared  
to the technology used in modern WLAN networks. The connection  
between transmitter and receiver is more stable, and subject to  
signicantly less frequent malfunction, and it is virtually completely  
safeguarded from data loss.  
ATTENTION: Your VDO computer is not suitable for use on motorcycles.  
1.3 CONTROL SYSTEM - OPERATION  
The control system of your computer is based on dual assignment of  
the 4 main buttons. In this regard the devices distinguishes between  
operation mode and setting mode.  
The speed transmitter has a memory component that buffers data eve-  
ry 65 sec. Thus no data is lost if there is a malfunction lasting for this  
duration.After the malfunction this data will be resent to the computer.  
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1.3.1. OPERATION MODE - use this mode to display all information  
Button assignment is shown on the housing.  
OPERATION MODE  
Displaying all altitude measuring functions  
Displaying all pulse measurement functions and interval data stored  
Manual start/stop of the stopwatch  
and of all other timers  
Displaying the bike  
functions 1  
Displaying the bike  
TIMER  
functions 2  
Z3 PC-LINK  
ALTI UP  
AVG PULSE  
K
DIST UP  
TRIP MAX  
MAX PULSE  
PULSE MAX%  
LIMIT  
K
CLOCK  
K
TRIP DIST  
RIDE TIME  
AVG SPEED  
MAX SPEED  
CADENCE  
CAD AVG  
K
K
AVG CLIMB  
NAVIGATOR  
ODO BIKE 1  
ODO BIKE 2  
ODOTOTAL  
TIME BIKE1  
TIME BIKE2  
TOTALTIME  
MAX CLIMB  
TIME IN  
TOTAL UP (1 or 2)  
ALTI MAX (1 or 2)  
ALTI DOWN  
TIME ABOVE  
TIME BELOW  
LAP REC  
K
K
K
DIST DOWN  
CAD MAX  
CALORIE  
AVG DOWN  
K
POWER WATT  
RECOV TIME  
MAX DOWN  
TOTAL DOWN (1/2)  
K
Not in walk mode !  
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1.3.2. SETTING MODE - use this mode to make all settings. The assignment of buttons is on the buttons  
To go to setting mode:  
Press button ç for 3 seconds  
SETTING MODE  
or  
Chap. 8.1.  
Chap. 8.2.  
Chap. 8.3.  
Chap. 8.4.  
Chap. 6.1.  
Chap. 10.  
Chap. 5.4.  
Chap. 7.5.  
Chap. 3.3.  
Chap. 15.1.  
LANGUAGE SELECT  
NAVIGATOR SET  
WHEELSIZE SET  
WHEELSIZE CHANGE  
CLOCK SET  
Chap. 4.1.  
Chap. 12.1.  
Chap. 5.1.  
Chap. 5.2.  
Chap. 4.2.  
Chap. 4.3.  
Chap. 13.1.  
Chap. 5.3.  
Chap. 7.1.  
Chap. 7.4.  
HOME ALTI SET  
ACTUAL ALTI SET  
ALTI UP SET  
Z3 PC-LINK  
ALTI DOWN SET  
PERSON DATA SET  
OP MODE SELECT  
BIKE CHECK SET  
POWER CALC SET  
DIG-CONNECT SET  
PC LINK SELECT  
ALARM SET  
TIMER SETTINGS  
ODOMETER SET  
PULSE LIMIT SETTINGS  
RECOVERY SET  
å (Once) = last step, or back one menu level  
(Hold) = return to start menu  
In SET mode (number ashes): Reduce number  
Page up within the menu level  
‚: Select/conrm displayed option  
ƒ: In SET mode (number ashes): Increase number  
In the highest menu level select the next menu level  
Page down within the menu level  
After subsequent conrmation of a setting the computer automatically returns  
to operation mode.  
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1.4. THE DISPLAY  
The display of your VDO computer is comprised of three large areas.  
The following information is displayed in operation mode:  
*If the computer is worn as a sport watch then the temperature can be  
falsied by body warmth.  
MIDDLE BAR  
Header  
- Actual heart rate  
- Actual altitude  
- Actual speed  
- Actual temperature  
- Actual ascending gradient/  
descending gradient  
- Heart icon for signal reception of chest belt  
transmitter  
- Alarm icon when leaving the target heart  
rate range  
- Timing indicator for ongoing timing function  
- Indicator for set alarm/alarm clock  
- LAP recording indicator  
- Walk mode indicator  
3. Footer: DOT matrix full-text  
- display of the selected/displayed  
function  
- Selection indicator bike 1 / bike 2  
- DATA Recording - icon for ongoing Data  
Recording  
- In setting mode menu prompting  
(chapter 5-11) provides informa-  
tion about what is shown in the  
display.  
- Arrow indicators for comparing the actual  
speed to the average speed  
- Service interval icon indicates that bike is  
due for service  
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1.5. EXTENSION OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES  
Extension option: You have the possibility of extending your computer  
with the cadence extension set  
In this case the following cadence functions are available to you:  
Actual cadence  
Replacement docking station  
Cadence kit  
art. no. 6609  
art. no. 6603  
art. no. 6607  
art. no. 6608  
art. no. 6601  
Wrist band  
Wrist band lock  
Average cadence  
Maximum cadence  
Universal mount kit  
When purchasing look for the VDO Cyclecomputing original equipment  
logo. Only products bearing this logo are authorized by VDO Cyclecom-  
puting for use with your computer.  
ORIGINAL  
In addition you can also get the following original VDO  
replacement parts from your dealer  
EQUIPMENT  
2. INSTALLATION  
2.1. BATTERY INSTALLATION  
2.1.1 BATTERY INSTALLATION - COMPUTER AND SPEED/CADENCE  
TRANSMITTER >>> P02  
step 1 Insert the battery into the computer/transmitter housing with  
the + pole up.  
step 2 Ensure that the battery is not tilted.  
step 3 Ensure that the rubber seal lies smoothly on the lid of the  
battery compartment.  
step 4 Insert the battery compartment lid into the opening and use  
a coin to rmly turn the battery door to right until the stop  
(approximately 1/3 turn)  
TIP for changing batteries: VDO recommends changing the batteries  
yearly to avoid undesired data loss. Thus strictly ensure that you note  
the entered wheel sizes as well as the previous ridden kilometers for  
bike 1 & bike 2, as well as the total altitude difference for bike 1, bike  
Designation  
article number  
art. no. 5503  
art. no. 4410  
art. no. 4412  
art. no. 4411  
art. no. 6602  
art. no. 6605  
art. no. 6606  
Universal handlebar holder - wireless  
Magnet S/M for speed impulses  
Magnet L/XL for speed impulse  
Cadence magnet  
Speed transmitter  
Pulse transmitter (incl. elastic chest belt)  
Elastic chest belt for pulse transmitter article  
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2, and the altitude difference walked. Reprogram this information after  
inserting the new batteries.  
handlebar holder.  
step 1 Insert the computer, turned to the left approximately 45  
degrees (10 o‘clock position) into the holder.  
2.1.2 BATTERY INSTALLATION PULSE-CHEST BELT >>> P03  
Your VDO is shipped with the battery installed in the pulse-chest belt.  
Proceed as follows when later inserting a replacement battery:  
step 1 Insert the battery into the chest-belt housing with the +pole up.  
step 2 Ensure that the battery is not tilted.  
step 2 Twist the computer to the right until it audibly engages (clicks)  
in the holder system (12 o‘clock position).  
step 3 To remove the computer turn it to the left (do not press or pull).  
c. Speed transmitter and magnet >>> P07  
step 3 Strictly ensure that the rubber seal lies smoothly on the battery  
compartment lid.  
step 4 Insert the battery compartment lid into the opening and use  
a coin to rmly turn the battery door to right until the stop  
(approximately 1/3 turn)  
Mount the transmitter on the same side of the handlebar that the com-  
puter is mounted on. If you have installed the holder on the stem then  
we recommend mounting the transmitter on the left side.  
step 1 Loosely fasten the transmitter on the fork with cable ties (do  
not tighten).  
2.2. INSTALLATION - HOLDER/COMPUTER/TRANSMITTER/MAGNET  
a. Holder >>> P04/05: Your VDO computer is shipped with a universal  
handlebar holder.  
step 1 You can mount the holder either on the handlebar or the stem.  
If you are installing the holder on the handlebar decide whether  
you want it on the right side or the left side. If installing on the  
stem, loosen the screws in the holder and turn the foot of the  
holder to stem installation. Then screw the foot rmly onto the  
holder again.  
step 2 Place the spoke magnet on a spoke  
step 3 Align the spoke magnet to the transmitter marking with a  
clearance of approximately 3 mm and click it together.  
step 4 Align transmitter and magnet relative to each other and tighten  
the cable tie on the transmitter.  
Please pay attention to the maximum distances:  
- Maximum transmitter-computer distance = 120 cm  
- Transmitter-magnet distance: 3 mm to a maximum of 10 mm  
step 2 Route the cable ties through the provided eyes of the holder  
foot and pull both of them tight.  
2.3. PUTTING ON THE PULSE-CHEST BELT >>> P08  
step 1 First connect the one side of the pulse transmitter with the  
elastic strap, as shown. Press the ends of the pulse-chest belt  
into the plastic holder of the elastic strap  
b. Computer >>> P06  
The VDO twist-click system securely connects the computer to the  
step 2 Place the pulse transmitter just below your chest and guide  
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the elastic strap over your back to the other end of the pulse  
transmitter  
control process remains in the computer. This puts the computer into  
an assured start mode.  
step 3 Connect the second end of the plastic strap to the pulse  
transmitter  
- Press the AC button for approximately 2 seconds with a sharp object,  
such as a pencil  
step 4 Use the size adjustment of the elastic strap to adjust the chest  
belt to your chest size  
3.2. LANGUAGE SELECTION  
3sec.  
step 2  
step 3 ƒ  
ç
Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
Conrm LANGUAGE SELECT with M  
Press the up or down button until the desired langu-  
age appears  
Please note:  
- Do not adjust the chest belt too loose; if it is too loose it can slip if  
there are jolts (e.g. when walking)  
- When putting on the chest belt moisten the electrodes so that trouble-  
free function is also ensured when starting exercise, before contact is  
established through sweat.  
step 4  
Conrm your language selection with M  
3.3. MANUAL PAIRING - INITIAL OPERATION WIRELESS SYSTEM  
For initial operation of the digital wireless system manual pairing must  
ALWAYS be executed. Manual pairing ensures that the computer learns  
the coding of the transmitter you are using.  
- Range of the pulse-chest belt transmitter = 0.90 m  
2.4. MOUNTING THE COMPUTER ON THE WRIST BAND >>> P09  
step 1 Insert the computer into the opened wrist band  
step 2 Insert the lock into the wrist band holder from below  
step 3 Turn the lock with a coin to tighten it  
step 1 Insert the computer into the twist-click holder  
step 2 Ensure that there are no ANT+Sport digital transmitters other  
than the transmitter you are using within a 5-meter area  
around the computer  
ATTENTION: Never use a screwdriver to operate the lock. This could  
damage the lock (if the lock should be damaged then you can get the  
lock as original replacement part)  
Your computer will randomly select one of 128,000 codes. This ensures  
that signals of other transmitters are not received or processed (e.g.  
when riding in a group). If dashes are shown in the display, in spite  
of pairing, you must repeat the manual pairing process. In doing so  
ensure that the electrodes of the pulse transmitter belt are wet, or that  
the distance between the magnets and the speed/cadence transmitter  
is not greater than 5 mm.  
3. INITIAL OPERATION  
3.1. INITIAL OPERATION, AC-BUTTON >>> P09-2  
After inserting the batteries we recommend that you rst reset the de-  
vice to factory settings to ensure that no residual data from the quality  
ATTENTION: Your computer can save the codes of up to 5 transmitters  
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1. Speed transmitter of bike 1  
2. Speed transmitter of bike 2  
3. Cadence transmitter of bike 1 (optional)  
4. Cadence transmitter of bike 2 (optional)  
5. Pulse transmitter  
PAIR DONE appears in the display after several seconds if the speed  
transmitter was found. Automatic return to the TRIP DIST menu  
SPEED REPEAT appears if the speed transmitter was not found.  
Use  
to repeat the pairing process for the speed transmitter.  
For troubleshooting see chapter 17.  
3.3.1. INITIAL OPERATION - PULSE TRANSMITTER  
Put the pulse transmitter belt on and moisten the electrodes  
(chapter 2.3)  
3.3.3. INITIAL OPERATION - CADENCE TRANSMITTER (OPTIONAL  
EXTENSION see chapter 1.5)  
3sec.  
ç
Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
Select DIG CONNECT SET  
Display DIG CONNECT  
Select PULSE SEARCH  
PULSE PAIRING  
3sec.  
ç
Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
Select DIG CONNECT SET  
Display DIG CONNECT  
Select CADENCE SEARCH  
CADENCE PAIRING  
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
PAIR DONE appears in the display after several seconds if the pulse  
transmitter was found. Automatic return to the TRIP DIST menu. If the  
pulse transmitter was not found PULSE REPEAT appears. Use ‚ to  
repeat the pairing process for the pulse transmitter. For troubleshooting  
see chapter 17.  
Now turn the crank (magnet and transmitter must be already mounted)  
PAIR DONE appears in the display after several seconds if the cadence  
transmitter was found.  
Automatic return to the TRIP DIST menu  
If the cadence transmitter was not found CADENCE REPEAT will be  
displayed.  
3.3.2. INITIAL OPERATION - SPEED TRANSMITTER  
3sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
Select DIG CONNECT SET  
Display DIG CONNECT  
Select SPEED SEARCH  
SPEED PAIRING  
With ‚ repeat the pairing for the cadence transmitter  
For troubleshooting see chapter 17.  
IMPORTANT NOTE / Re-open of transmitter search for the receive  
channel after interruption  
If no signal is received from an already paired transmitter after 15  
minutes (for example riding without chest belt for Z2 and Z3, also  
PC-LINK models), the receive channel will be closed for this transmitter.  
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Now turn the front wheel (both magnet and transmitter must be already  
mounted)  
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In this case your VDO computer will show dashes for the respective  
CLOCK SET DONE  
function in the display. To re-open all receive channels press the  
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Automatic return to CLOCK  
and ¥ buttons at the same time: Now your VDO computer will again  
receive all previously paired transmitters that are in range.  
4.3. SETTING THE ALARM, ALARM CLOCK  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
ALARM SET  
4. GENERAL SETTINGS  
ALARM ON or ALARM OFF ( (to switch on)  
4.1. SETTING THE LANGUAGE  
When the alarm clock is switched off setting mode ends automatically  
by ‚  
3sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
LANGUAGE SELECT  
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SET HOUR ?CONTINUE?  
Selecting the hours value  
„SET MINUTES ?CONTINUE?  
Selecting the minutes value  
ALARM ?SET OK?  
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Select „LANGUAGE ENGLISH“  
Automatic return to TRIP DIST  
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Language selection done.  
4.2. SETTING TIME & DATE  
ALARM SET DONE!  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
CLOCK SET  
Automatic return to the operation mode for CLOCK. Setting the alarm  
clock done.  
SET HOUR ?CONTINUE?  
Setting hours  
The alarm clock icon is now shown in the display (center bar left).  
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SET MINUTES ?CONTINUE?  
Setting minutes  
5. BICYCLE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
5.1. Measuring and setting wheel size/s  
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SET YEAR ?CONTINUE?  
Setting the year  
SET MONTH ?CONTINUE?  
Setting the month  
SET DAY ?CONTINUE?  
Setting the day  
In order for your VDO computer to measure correctly you must rst  
measure the circumference of your wheel. If this value is set incorrectly  
then all values calculated on the basis of this value, such as speed, trip,  
etc. will be wrong. To use your VDO computer on two different bikes  
e.g. mountain bike and road bike you can enter two different wheel  
sizes. Measuring the wheel circumference:  
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CLOCK ?SET OK?  
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to the ground  
fast run-through)  
step 2 Mark this point on the ground with a line (use chalk for  
example)  
WHEELSIZE 2 ?SET OK?  
WHEELSIZE 2 SET DONE  
step 3 Push the bike one wheel rotation forward until the valve is  
again vertical to the ground.  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST. If you do not want to  
set wheel size 2 then hold å to return to TRIP DIST operation mode.  
step 4 Mark this point on the ground as well.  
step 5 Measure the distance between the two marks. The result is  
your wheel circumference (=roll circumference).  
step 6 Enter the wheel circumference as described below into your  
VDO computer.  
Attention: Factory settings for bike 1 = 2155 mm and for bike 2 =  
2000 mm. If you do not enter wheel sizes the computer will work with  
the factory settings. The values measured in this manner for speed,  
distance, etc. can deviate from the actual values.  
ATTENTION: If you have selected KMH display then you must enter the  
wheel circumference in mm. If you have selected MPH display then  
enter the wheel circumference in inches. The values listed in table >>>  
P10 are approximate values. These values deviate depending on brand  
of tire, tire height and tire tread.  
5.2. CHANGING THE WHEEL SIZE  
With wheel size you change the computer from bike 1 (e.g. road bike)  
to bike 2 (e.g. mountain bike). The computer now works with the  
settings for bike 2.  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
WHEELSIZE CHANGE  
Setting wheelsize:  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
WHEELSIZE SET  
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WHEELSIZE 1 or WHEELSIZE 2 ?SET OK?  
WHEELSIZE KMH-DISPLAY or WHEELSIZE MPH-  
DISPLAY ( to change to mph)  
WHEELSIZE 1 … SET SIZE ?CONTINUE?  
Set wheel size 1 in mm (keep button depressed for  
fast run-through)  
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Changing the wheel size  
WHEELSIZE SET DONE  
Automatic return to TRIP DIST  
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Wheel size set done  
WHEELSIZE 1 ?SET OK?  
WHEELSIZE 1 SET DONE  
Display of the actual wheel size in the center bar of the display, right  
bottom (1 or 2)  
Automatic change to  
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Set wheel size 2 in mm (keep button depressed for  
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5.3. SETTING TOTAL KILOMETERS  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
BIKE CHECK SET  
BIKE CHECK ON or BIKE CHECK OFF ( to switch  
off the bike check)  
„BIKE 1 SET or BIKE 2 SET  
Set service interval in KM or m (keep button de-  
pressed for fast run-through)  
BIKE 1/2 ?SET OK?  
You can program the total distances into your VDO computer that get  
lost when changing batteries or that you have previously counted with  
a different device. This function is available for both wheel sizes (both  
bikes).  
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Setting total KM 1 or 2  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
ODOMETER SET  
BIKE 1/2 SET DONE  
ODO BIKE 1 SET or ƒ ODO BIKE 2 SET  
ODO BIKE 1/2 NEXT DIGIT?  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
Bike check set done  
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Set last digit (keep button depressed for fast  
run-through)  
If BIKE CHECK is shown in the display then you should either perform  
the recommended bike check yourself or have your bike checked by  
your dealer. Press any button. The BIKE CHECK text will disappear. After  
another 50 km the service interval icon (screw driver) will disappear.  
ODO BIKE 1/2 NEXT DIGIT?  
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Set digit (keep button depressed for long run-  
through) ... repeat for all digits from back to front  
ODO BIKE 1/2 ?SET OK?  
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Set rst digit (keep button depressed for fast  
run-through)  
ODO BIKE 1/2 SET DONE  
6. PERSONAL SETTINGS (YOUR DATA)  
IMPORTANT NOTE: The personal settings are the prerequisite for calcu-  
lating maximum pulse, training zones, and calorie consumption. Ensure  
that you make the personal settings rst so that you can fully utilize the  
possibilities offered by the computer. Your personal maximum pulse is  
an important value. You can enter this value into your VDO computer  
if you know it from earlier measurements (e.g. at the doctor‘s ofce  
or from a performance test). If you do not know it then you can select  
automatic calculation of your maximum pulse.  
Automatic return to operation mode for ODO BIKE 1/2 menu. Set ODO  
BIKE 1/2 done  
5.4. BIKE CHECK / SERVICE INTERVAL  
Your VDO computer allows you to set the service interval to any interval  
for both of your bikes independently. The service check reminds you to  
have your bicycle serviced, like the service indicator in your car.  
Set bike check bike 1 or bike 2  
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WARNING: Automatic calculation is based on average values for people  
that are athletic and healthy. The actual value can deviate from this  
average value for people who have not been athletically active for some  
time, or who after illness, are going through a rehabilitation program.  
Strictly ensure that you speak with your doctor before starting to train,  
so that he can conrm that training would not be associated with any  
adverse effects.  
SET P MAX MANUAL done  
6.2. PERSONAL SETTINGS WITH AUTOMATIC MAX. PULSE CALCULATION  
IMPORTANT: Automatic max. pulse calculation is based on tables  
showing general information that cannot reliably reect your specic  
training status. Before you start training strictly ensure that you speak  
with your doctor.  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
PERSON DATA SET  
6.1. PERSONAL SETTINGS WITH MANUAL MAX. PULSE ENTRY  
IMPORTANT: A wrong entry can have adverse effects on your health. Ta-  
bles providing general information cannot reliably reect your specic  
training status. Strictly ensure that you speak with your doctor before  
entering your max. pulse manually.  
SET AGE ?CONTINUE?  
Setting age  
SET WEIGHT ?CONTINUE?  
Setting weight  
SET SEX ?CONTINUE?  
Setting sex (M = male, F = female)  
SET PMAX MANUAL (go to autom.)  
SET P MAX AUTOCALC  
Auto VALUE will be displayed for 2 seconds  
PULSE MAX CALC DONE  
PERSON DATA ?SET OK?  
PERSON DATA SET DONE  
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3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
PERSON DATA SET  
SET AGE ?CONTINUE?  
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Setting age  
SET WEIGHT ?CONTINUE?  
Setting weight  
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SET SEX ?CONTINUE?  
Setting sex (M = male, F = female)  
SET P MAX MANUAL ( (ƒ to go to manual  
max. pulse calculation)  
PULSE MAX ?SET OK?  
Automatic return to operation mode for the selected timer. Set HF max  
manually done  
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Setting the maximum pulse  
PERSON DATA ?SET OK?  
PERSON DATA SET DONE  
Automatic return to operation mode for the selected timer.  
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7.PULSE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
AUTO LIMIT 1 HIGH…LOW  
The pulse functions of your VDO computer are based on the specica-  
tion of three training programs each with 3 training ranges.  
Limit 1 = program 1: for recovery training (high 70%, low 50% of max.  
pulse)  
Shows AUTO LIMIT 1 for 3 sec., go to AUTO LIMIT 2  
AUTO LIMIT 2 HIGH…LOW  
Shows AUTO LIMIT 2 for 3 sec., go to AUTO LIMIT 3  
AUTO LIMIT 3 HIGH…LOW  
Limit 2 = program 2: program for endurance training (high 80%, low  
70% of max. pulse)  
Shows AUTO LIMIT 3 for 3 sec.  
Automatic return to operation mode for the selected timer.  
Limit 3 = program 3: Training program for development ranges (high  
95%, low 80% of max. pulse)  
7.2. MANUAL ENTRY OF PULSE LIMIT VALUES  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
PULSE LIMIT SETTINGS  
For automatic calculation of the training programs ensure that values  
are calculated that correspond to your personal settings (chapter  
6). Also pay attention to the warning in chapter 6. All information  
concerning use and starting of pulse recording is provided in chapter  
14.1-14.4.  
PULSE LIMIT ?SET?  
PULSE LIMIT AUTOCALC  
PULSE LIMIT MANUAL SET  
PULSE LIMIT 1 ?SET?  
Select LIMIT 1/LIMIT 2/LIMIT 3  
SET HIGH 1 ?CONTINUE?  
Set high limit training range 1/2/3  
SET LOW 1 ?CONTINUE?  
7.1. AUTOMATIC CALCULATION OF PULSE LIMIT VALUES  
Automatic calculation of pulse limit values functions only after entry of  
the personal data (chapter 6).  
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Your computer automatically assigns the following limit values to the  
three training programs  
Limit 1 = HIGH 70%, LOW 50% of maximum pulse  
Limit 2 = HIGH 80%, LOW 70% of maximum pulse  
Limit 3 = HIGH 95%, LOW 80% of maximum pulse  
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Set low limit training range 1/2/3  
LIMIT x ?SET OK? (x = selected training range  
1, 2, or 3)  
LIMIT x SET DONE (x = selected training range  
1, 2, or 3)  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
PULSE LIMIT SETTINGS  
PULSE LIMIT ?SET?  
Automatic return to the selected TIMER.  
PULSE LIMIT AUTOCALC  
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7.3. SELECT TRAINING PROGRAM  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
PULSE LIMIT SETTINGS  
PULSE LIMIT ?SET?  
b. Setting the recovery pulse  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
RECOVERY SET  
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PULSE LIMIT ?SELECT?  
LIMIT 1 ?SELECT? or LIMIT 2 ?SELECT? or ∂  
LIMIT 3 ?SELECT?  
RECOV TIME SET  
RECOV PULSE SET  
Setting the recovery pulse  
RECOV PULSE ?SET OK?  
RECOV PULSE SET DONE  
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LIMIT 1/2/3 SET DONE  
Automatic return to operation mode for the selected timer. The selected  
training program LIMIT 1 or LIMIT 2 or LIMIT 3 is displayed in the pulse  
functions . The high and low limits set for the selected program will  
also be displayed.  
Automatic return to the operation mode for RECOV PULSE  
Recovery pulse set done  
IMPORTANT FOR THE CHANGE: In operation mode the last setting  
made of the settings cited above is always displayed. To change, in the  
settings menu conrm the desired settings as specied above.  
7.4. SET RECOVERY PULSE MEASUREMENT  
With your VDO computer you can select the following presets for the  
recovery pulse measurement.  
1. Recovery time: Pulse reduction within the set recovery time.  
2. Recovery pulse: Duration until reaching the set recovery pulse.  
3. MEASURING THE RECOVERY PULSE/RECOVERY TIME  
In the operating mode select RECOVPULSE or RECOVTIME with the  
button. To start the measurement press the buttons ç + at the  
same time. After the set recovery time elapses or after reaching the set  
recovery pulse the measurement will end automatically. The recovery  
time will be displayed in the third display line.  
a. Setting the recovery time  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
RECOVERY SET  
RECOV TIME SET  
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Set the recovery time in 30 second increments  
RECOV TIME ?SET OK?  
7.5. SETTING THE BASIC VALUES FOR POWER CALCULATION IN WATT  
(OPTIONAL)  
RECOV TIME SET DONE  
IMPORTANT: Power calculation is only activated if the optional cadence  
extension is installed.  
Automatic return to the operation mode for RECOV TIME  
Recovery time set done  
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Power is calculated in WATT via a mathematical algorithm. Deviations  
from a real WATT measurement system are possible, particularly if  
there is a strong headwind or tailwind. The more precise the setting  
of the bicycle used, (its weight as well as your seat position), the more  
precise the displayed value will be.  
a. Prior to starting each trip you must enter a start altitude into your  
computer.  
If you always start your trip from the same location then you only need  
to enter the start altitude once.  
If the start location changes then you must set the new start altitude.  
IMPORTANT: If the cadence option is installed the WATT shows ZERO  
when you stop moving the pedals.  
b. Your VDO computer records barometric pressure changes (e.g. due  
to weather changes) in sleep mode as a change in actual altitude. If for  
example your bicycle is in the cellar for two days and the air pressure  
changes due to weather, then your computer will show a changed  
actual altitude. This is why the home altitude must be recalculated prior  
to starting each trip.  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
POWER CALC SET  
BIKE TYPE SELECT  
ROAD BIKE SELECT or MTB SELECT  
„SITTING POS SELECT  
UPRIGHT SELECT or LOW RACE SELECT  
SET WEIGHT ?SET OK? (Note: This is where the bike  
weight, including panniers if necessary, is entered)  
Setting the weight in kg  
c. For longer trips the actual altitude should be readjusted at certain  
points (e.g. readjust to summit altitudes). Deviations can occur due to  
different weather conditions at the various points of the trip. You should  
make corrections so that the measurement is as accurate as possible.  
Tip home altitude:  
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POWER CALC SET DONE  
You can obtain the correct information for the altitude of your home lo-  
cation or your usual trip starting point from your local weather bureau.  
Automatic return to the mode for POWER WATT  
Set watt calculation done  
Tip actual altitude:  
8. ALTITUDE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
When planning trips you can nd the original altitudes at certain points  
of your trip on special maps. These maps are available in book stores.  
The altitude measurement function of your VDO computer is based  
on barometric pressure. The opening necessary in this regard on the  
underside of the device should not be manipulated (never poke a  
sharp object into this opening). Note the following for precise altitude  
measurement:  
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8.1. SETTING THE HOME ALTITUDE (STARTING ALTITUDE)  
- Bike 1  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
HOME ALTI SET  
- Bike 2  
- Walk mode (see chapter 10 for selection)  
These values can be programmed in, if for example you want to trans-  
fer the values from an older device, or if the values have been deleted  
when changing batteries.  
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Setting the home altitude  
HOME ALTI ?SET OK?  
HOME ALTI SET DONE  
Setting the annual uphill gain in altitude  
Automatic return to the operation mode for ALTI UP. The set home  
altitude will be displayed as actual altitude. Home altitude set done  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
ALTI UP SET  
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ALTI UP 1 SET (for bike 2 or walking  
ALTI UP 2 SET / WALK UP SET)  
ALTI UP 1 NEXT DIGIT/ ALTI UP 2 NEXT DIGIT / WALK  
UP NEXT DIGIT  
Re-calibrating the air pressure to home altitude. Important: Prior to  
each trip the actual measured pressure must be calculated back to the  
set home altitude = re-calibrate. Short-cut press the ¥ button for 4  
seconds.  
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Set last digit (keep button depressed for fast  
run-through)  
8.2. SETTING THE ACTUAL ALTITUDE  
... repeat for all digits from back to front  
ALTI UP 1 ?SET OK? / ALTI UP 2 ?SET OK?  
/ WALK UP ?SET OK?  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
ACTUAL ALTI SET  
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Setting the actual altitude  
ACTUAL ALTI ?SET OK?  
ACTUAL ALTI SET DONE  
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Setting the rst digit  
ALTI UP 1 SET DONE / ALTI UP 2 SET DONE  
/ WALK UP SET DONE  
Automatic return to the operation mode for ALTI UP. Actual altitude set  
done  
Automatic return to the operation mode for TOTAL UP. Annual uphill  
altitude gain set done.  
8.3. ANNUAL UPHILL ALTITUDE GAIN BIKE 1 AND BIKE 2 AND WALK  
MODE  
8.4. ANNUAL DOWNHILL ALTITUDE LOSS BIKE 1 AND BIKE 2 AND WALK  
MODE  
Your VDO computer accumulates values for the meters in altitude for  
Setting the annual downhill altitude loss  
the uphill gain covered separately for:  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
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ALTI DOWN SET  
- Uphill altitude gain  
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ALTI DOWN 1 SET (for bike 2 or  
ALTI DOWN 2 SET / WALK DOWN SET)  
ALTI DOWN 1 NEXT DIGIT / ALTI DOWN 2 NEXT DIGIT  
/ WALK DOWN NEXT DIGIT  
Set last digit (keep button depressed for fast  
run-through)  
- Downhill distance  
- Maximum trip altitude  
- Average ascending gradient  
- Maximum ascending gradient  
- Downhill altitude loss  
walking  
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- Downhill distance  
... repeat for all digits from back to front  
ALTI DOWN 1 ?SET OK? / ALTI DOWN 2  
?SET OK? / WALK DOWN ?SET OK?  
Setting the rst digit  
- Average descending gradient  
- Maximum descending gradient  
If the cadence option is mounted then the cadence data will also be  
reset.  
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ALTI DOWN 1 SET DONE / ALTI DOWN 2 SET DONE /  
WALK DOWN SET DONE  
- Average cadence  
- Maximum cadence  
Automatic return to the operation mode for TOTAL DOWN  
Annual downhill altitude loss set done  
3 sec.  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
9. RESET MODE  
In reset mode of your VDO computer you reset the saved ride data of  
the bicycle computer. You can also reset the computer to the factory  
settings  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
9.2 RESET TOTAL RIDE TIME  
ATTENTION: When resetting total ride time the following data is deleted:  
- Total ride time  
9.1 TRIP DATA  
ATTENTION: When resetting the trip data the following day trip data will  
- Total ride time bike 1  
be deleted:  
- Total ride time bike 2  
- Daily distance  
- Trip ride time  
- Average speed  
- Maximum speed  
3 sec.  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TOTAL TIME ?RESET?  
TOTAL TIME ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
TOTAL TIME RESET DONE?  
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Automatic return to the operation mode for TOTAL TIME  
Reset total time done  
9.5. RESETTING TO FACTORY SETTINGS  
WARNING: When resetting to factory settings all ride data and all com-  
puter settings will be reset, including the personal data. Only perform  
this reset if a software malfunction occurs or if your computer can no  
longer be operated.  
9.3. RESETTING THE TOTAL DISTANCE METER  
ATTENTION: When resetting the total distance the following data is  
deleted:  
step 1 Use a sharp pencil  
- Total distance  
- Total distance bike 1  
- Total distance bike 2  
step 2 Press the AC button on the back of the computer for 2 sec  
Reset to factory settings done.  
10. OPERATION MODE SELECTION  
3 sec.  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
ODOTOTAL ?RESET?  
ODOTOTAL ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
ODOTOTAL RESET DONE  
Your VDO computer uses different measuring and analysis programs for  
different sport types. Certain functions are not available depending on  
the selected mode. For this reason you must select one of the following  
modes prior to starting your exercise:  
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Automatic return to the operation mode for ODOTOTAL  
Odototal reset done  
- Cycle mode  
- Walk mode  
inline skating)  
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9.4. RESETTING THE NAVIGATOR  
Select operation mode:  
Please see the detailed description of Navigator functions in chapter  
12.1.-12.2. There you will learn more about use of this reset  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
OP MODE SELECT  
3 sec.  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
NAVIGATOR ?RESET?  
NAVIGATOR ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashes  
NAVIGATOR RESET DONE  
CYCLE MODE ?SET OK?  
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to change to WALK MODE ?SET OK?  
Automatic return to the operation mode for TRIP DIST  
(in cycle mode), or ALTI UP (in walk mode)  
Automatic return to the operation mode for NAVIGATOR  
Navigator reset done  
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11. OPERATION MODE  
11.1. An overview of mode functions is provided in section 1.3.1.  
11.2 FAST PAIRING after transmission interruption  
- Actual speed: Maximum value 120 km/h or mph (! not in walk mode !)  
- Comparison of actual speed to average speed = above, =below  
(! not in walk mode !)  
If no signal is received from one of your already paired transmitters for  
more than 15 minutes (e.g. cycling without pulse-chest belt, magnet  
moved unintentionally) the receive channel for this transmitter will  
be closed. In this case your VDO computer will show dashes for the  
respective function in the display. To re-open all receive channels press  
the ç and ¥ buttons at the same time:  
- Selected wheel size 1 or 2  
- REC for ongoing recording  
FOOTER  
- Shows selected information and corresponding value  
ALTITUDE FUNCTIONS (button ¥ )  
In this case your VDO computer will then receive all paired transmitters  
that are in range. See also chapter 15 Sleep mode  
Re-calibrating the air pressure to home altitude. Short-cut press the ¥  
button for 4 seconds.  
11.3. GETTING STARTED - quick overview  
Functions/operation/reset/max values  
11.3.1. ¬ £ ALTI UP = uphill altitude gain for the actual trip  
Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
¥
ALTI UP  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
11.3.0. PERMANENT FUNCTIONS  
The following functions are permanently shown in the display:  
HEADER  
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Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
- Actual altitude  
- Actual temperature  
11.3.2. ¬ DIST UP = uphill distance of the actual trip  
- Actual ascending gradient in percent ! Not in walk mode !  
Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
¥
DIST UP  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
CENTER BAR  
- Heart rate receive icon if the pulse transmitter belt is worn  
- Beeper icon if the beeper is switched on  
- Stopwatch icon if the timing function is running  
- Actual heart rate  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
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This resets all data of the functions marked by  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
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This resets all data of the functions marked by  
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Note: The minimum altitude change for the correct distance measure-  
ment must be 1 m  
11.3.6. ¬ £ TOTAL UP = total uphill altitude gain Bike 1  
and Bike 2  
Display  
¥
„Tot 1/2 HM UP“ (walk mode TOTAL UP)  
11.3.3. ¬ £ TRIP MAX = maximum altitude of the actual trip  
Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
¥
TRIP MAX  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
11.3.7. ¬ £ ALTI MAX = maximum altitude Bike 1 and Bike 2  
Display  
¥
„Total Max 1/2“ (walk mode ALTI MAX)  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
11.3.8. ¬  
Display  
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ALTI DOWN = downhill altitude loss  
of the actual trip  
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This resets all data of the functions marked by  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
11.3.4. ¬ AVG CLIMB = average climb of the actual trip in percent  
¥
ALTI DOWN  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
Reset: 3 sec.  
Display:  
Reset: 3 sec.  
¥
„AVG CLIMB  
„TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
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Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
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This resets all data of the functions marked by  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
11.3.9. ¬ DIST DOWN = downhill distance of the actual trip  
Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
¥
DIST DOWN  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
11.3.5. ¬ MAX CLIMB = maximum climb of the actual  
trip in percent  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
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Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
¥
MAX CLIMB  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
This resets all data of the functions marked by  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
Note: The minimum altitude change for the correct distance measure-  
ment must be 1 m  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
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Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
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11.3.10. ¬ AVG DOWN = average downhill slope in percent  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
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Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
¥
„Dschn down“  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
This resets all data of the functions marked by  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
Maximum value: 999.99 KM or MI. If this number is overranged then  
TRIP DISTANCE, RIDE TIME, and AVERAGE SPEED will be set to ZERO.  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
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This resets all data of the functions marked by  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
11.3.14. ¬ RIDE TIME = ride time of the actual trip  
With auto start/stop function: Starts automatically when you start off  
and stops automatically when you stop  
11.3.11. ¬ MAX DOWN = maximum downhill gradient in percent  
Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
¥
MAX DOWN  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
ç
RIDE TIME  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
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This resets all data of the functions marked by  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
Maximum value 24 hours. If this number is overranged then TRIP  
DISTANCE, RIDE TIME, and AVERAGE SPEED will be reset to ZERO.  
11.3.12. ¬ £ TOTAL DOWN = total downhill altitude bike 1 and bike 2  
Display  
¥
TOTAL DOWN (walk mode TOTAL DOWN)  
11.3.15. ¬ AVG SPEED = average speed of the actual trip  
Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
ç
AVG SPEED  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
BICYCLE FUNCTIONS (button ç )  
With the exception of the CLOCK function NO bicycle functions are  
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available in walk mode. The ç button has no function in walk mode.  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
Accuracy: 2 decimal places. If DAILY DISTANCE or RIDE TIME are  
overranged this value will be reset to ZERO  
11.3.13. ¬ TRIP DISTANCE = distance of the actual trip  
Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
ç
TRIP DISTANCE  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
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11.3.16. ¬ MAX SPEED = maximum speed of the actual trip  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
ç
MAX SPEED  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
BICYCLE FUNCTIONS (button )  
IMPORTANT NOTE: NO bicycle functions except the CLOCK function  
are available in walk mode. The button in walk mode automatically  
shows the actual time.  
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Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
Maximum value 120 km/h or mph. Accuracy 2 decimal places. Not  
suitable for motorcycles.  
11.3.17. CLOCK  
Setting, see chapter 4.2. (Either in 12h or 24h format; in 12h format  
am/pm will be shown as well)  
OPTION ONLY WITH CADENCE EXTENSION  
11.T1. ¬ CADENCE = actual cadence in crank revolutions per minute  
Display  
CLOCK  
Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
ç
CADENCE  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
11.3.18. ¬ NAVIGATOR  
Setting, use, see chapter 12.1.-12.2.  
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Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
NAVIGATOR  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
NAVIGATOR ?RESET?  
NAVIGATOR ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashes  
NAVIGATOR RESET DONE  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
Note: Pedaling backward can result in unrealistically high values  
11.T2. ¬ CAD AVG = average cadence of the actual trip  
Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
ç
CAD AVG  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
11.3.19. ¬ ODO BIKE 1 = total distance bike 1  
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Shows the sum of all distances ridden with bike 1 in km or mi (automa-  
tic conversion of all values when converting to mi)  
Automatic return to operation mode for TRIP DIST  
11.T3. ¬ CAD MAX = maximum cadence of the actual trip  
Display  
ODO BIKE 1  
Display  
Reset: 3 sec.  
ç
CAD MAX  
TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
TRIP DATA ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashing  
TRIP DATA RESET DONE  
Maximum value: 99,999 km or mi  
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11.3.20. ¬ ODO BIKE 2 = total distance bike 2  
HEART RATE FUNCTIONS (button )  
Shows the total of all distances ridden with bike 2 in km or mi (auto-  
matic conversion of all values when switching to mi)  
PLEASE NOTE: All heart rate functions with the exception of „actual  
heart rate“ display require a running stopwatch or a running timer.  
Display  
ODO BIKE 2  
Maximum value: 99,999 km or mi  
11.3.25. ¬ £ STOPWATCH = manual stopwatch  
Prerequisite: Only after selecting stopwatch, chapter 13.1.  
11.3.21. ¬ ODOTOTAL = total distance bike 1 and bike 2  
Shows the total of all distances ridden with bike 1 and bike 2 in km or  
mi (automatic conversion of all values when switching to mi)  
Display  
Start measuring  
Stop measuring  
STOPWATCH  
Press  
Press  
Display  
ODOTOTAL  
Maximum value 199,999 km or mi  
11.3.22. ¬ TIME BIKE 1 = total time bike 1  
Shows the total time of all day trips ridden with bike 1 in hhh:mm  
Display pulse data  
LIMIT LO HI (values run sequen-  
tially, automatically in 2 second  
rhythm)  
Display  
TIME BIKE 1  
Reset:  
Press button for 4 sec.  
Maximum value 999:59 hhh:mm  
Compare chapter 14. Training with recording of the residence times in  
the pulse ranges  
11.3.23. ¬ TIME BIKE 2 = total ride time bike 2  
Shows the total time of all day trips ridden with Bike 2 in hhh:mm  
11.3.26. ¬ £ TIMER = timer 1 / timer 2 / timer 1+2  
Prerequisite: Only after selecting timer, chapter. 13.1.  
Display  
TIME BIKE 2  
Maximum value 999:59 hhh:mm  
Display  
Start measuring  
End of measurement  
Press  
11.3.24. ¬ TOTAL TIME = total ride time bike 1 and bike 2  
Shows the total time of all day trips ridden with bike 1 and bike 2 in  
hhhh:mm  
Automatic after timer period  
elapses (or number of sequen-  
ces for timer 1+2), beeper  
signal  
Display  
TOTAL TIME  
Maximum value: 1999:59 hhhh:mm  
Display pulse data  
LIMIT LO HI (values run sequen-  
tially, automatically in 2 second  
rhythm)  
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Reset:  
Press button for 4 sec.  
11.3.29. ¬ £ AVG PULSE = average pulse of the actual timing period  
Prerequisite: Only with running or stopped and not deleted stopwatch/  
timer/countdown/lap timer function  
Compare chapter 14. Training with recording of the residence times in  
the pulse ranges  
Displaying the informatio  
Reset:  
AVG PULSE  
Press button for 4 sec.  
11.3.27. ¬ £ COUNTDOWN = countdown timer  
Prerequisite: Only after selection of countdown timer, chapter 13.1.  
Display  
Start measuring  
End of measurement  
11.3.30. ¬ £ MAX PULSE = maximum pulse of the actual timing  
period  
Prerequisite: Capture only with running or stopped and not deleted  
stopwatch/timer/countdown/lap timer function  
Press  
Automatic after elapse of count-  
down, beeper signal  
LIMIT LO HI (values run sequen-  
tially, automatically in 2 second  
rhythm)  
Display pulse data  
Displaying the information ≈  
Reset:  
MAX PULSE  
Press button for 4 sec.  
Reset:  
Press button for 4 sec.  
11.3.31. ¬ £ PULSE MAX % = pulse as a percentage of personal  
maximum pulse  
Compare Chapter 14.2. Training with the countdown timer  
Prerequisite: Only with running or stopped and not deleted capture of  
stopwatch/timer/countdown/lap timer ( )  
11.3.28. ¬ £ LAP-TIMER = lap timer  
Prerequisite: Only after selection of lap timer, Chapter 13.1.  
Displaying the information ≈  
PULSE MAX %  
Display  
Reset:  
Press STW button for 4 sec.  
Start measuring  
Go to next lap  
End/pause measurement  
Display lap data  
¥ + ≈  
Press  
Press buttons at the same time  
Press  
LAP REC  
Go to the next lap data  
Press button for 4 sec.  
11.3.32. ¬  
£
LIMIT LO HI = residence times in the pulse ranges  
Prerequisite: Only with running or stopped and not deleted capture of  
stopwatch/timer/countdown/lap timer  
Only if personal data have been entered, chapter 7.2.. Always based on  
selected training program (limit 1, 2, or 3), chapter 7.3.  
Reset:  
Compare Chapter 14.4. Training with the countdown timer.  
Displaying the information ≈  
LIMIT LO HI (values run sequen-  
tially in 2 second rhythm)  
Press button for 4 sec.  
Reset:  
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11.3.33.  
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£ RECOV TIME or RECOV PULSE = recovery time and  
12. RIDING WITH THE NAVIGATOR  
recovery pulse measurement  
Prerequisite: Only if recovery time/recovery pulse is dened, chapter  
7.2  
Starting the measurement ç + √  
Displaying the information ≈  
With the VDO Navigator you can complete trips according to Roadbooks  
(e.g. Moser Guide). Roadbooks are offered by many publishing houses  
for fantastic trips (for road bikes as well as mountain bikes) by many  
publishing houses. Taking a specied trip is facilitated thanks to the  
detailed km description of certain orientation points.  
press simultaneously  
RECOV TIME or RECOV PULSE  
Press button for 4 sec.  
Reset:  
Note: This function is not available in walk mode.  
11.3.34. ¬ £ CALORIE = calorie consumption of the actual timing  
The VDO Navigator is an independent km or mi counter and works in  
period  
the following modes:  
Prerequisite:  
a. Counting down: To display the distance remaining to the next  
Only with running or stopped and not deleted stopwatch/timer/count-  
down/lap timer function  
orientation point  
b. Counting up: To display the distance covered since the last orienta-  
Only if personal data have been entered, chapter 7.2.  
tion point  
Displaying the information ≈  
Reset:  
CALORIE  
Press button for 4 sec.  
Note: The Navigator always runs automatically even if you have not  
set it.  
11.3.35 ¬ POWER WATT = actual power in watt (optional)  
Prerequisite: Only if personal data have been entered, chapter 7.2.  
The Navigator km status can be set/changed at any point desired. Thus  
you can start in the middle of a trip or execute a km correction if you  
took a wrong turn.  
Displaying the information ≈  
POWER WATT  
IMPORTANT: Only functions with installed cadence extension. If the  
cadence option is installed the power display shows ZERO when the  
pedals are not moving.  
12.1. SELECTING NAVIGATOR MODE  
3 sec.  
ç
Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
NAVIGATOR SET  
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NAVIGATOR FORWARD ( to go to NAVIGATOR  
BACKWARD)  
NAVIGATOR NEXT DIGIT  
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Set last digit (keep button depressed for fast run-  
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through)  
TIMER 1: You can program a time e.g. for interval training. TIMER 1  
counts from zero forward. At the end of TIMER 1 there is a single beep.  
Timer 1 only functions if you have set a time. If you have forgotten to  
set a time your VDO computer displays TIMER ERROR  
„NAVIGATOR NEXT DIGIT  
... repeat for all digits from back to front  
NAVIGATOR ?SET OK?  
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Set rst digit (keep button depressed for fast run-  
through)  
TIMER 2: You can program a time, e.g. for the rest phase in an interval  
training. TIMER 2 counts from zero forward. At the end of TIMER 2 there  
are two beeps. Timer 2 only functions if you have set a time. If you have  
forgotten to set a time your VDO computer displays TIMER ERROR  
NAVIGATOR SET DONE  
Automatic return to the operation mode for NAVIGATOR  
12.2. RESETTING THE NAVIGATOR AT THE ORIENTATION POINT  
3 sec.  
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TRIP DATA ?RESET?  
NAVIGATOR ?RESET?  
NAVIGATOR ?RESET? <<?RESET?>> ashes  
NAVIGATOR RESET DONE  
TIMER 1+2 runs until you stop these functions. Timers 1 + 2 only  
function if you have set a time. If you have forgotten to set a time your  
VDO computer displays TIMER ERROR.  
Automatic return to the operation mode for NAVIGATOR  
Navigator reset done  
COUNTDOWN: You can program a time, the timer will count backwards  
from this time. At the end of the COUNTDOWN time there is a single  
beep. Countdown only functions if you have set a time. If you have  
forgotten to set a time your VDO computer will display COUNTDOWN  
ERROR.  
13. THE TIMING FUNCTIONS  
The following settings are of particular importance when using the  
pulse functions (chapter 14).  
Your VDO computer has 6 different timing functions. If one of the timing  
functions is running the TIMING indicator icon will always be ashing  
in the left part of the display. Moreover the residence times in the trai-  
ning ranges are captured for each running timing function (see chapter  
Kap. 14). The setting range/measuring range for all timing functions is  
0:00:00 h to 24:00:00 h  
LAP TIMER: Start Lap Timer with . Start next Lap with + ¥ at the  
same time at any point of the training unit. The following values will  
be saved:  
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- Duration of the lap  
13.2. SETTING THE TIMER (when selecting timer 1 or timer 2 or timer  
- Average heart rate on the lap  
- Average speed on the lap  
1+2)  
Setting times for timer 1/timer 2  
The lap values can be called at any time if time measurement is  
stopped.  
3 sec.  
ç
ƒ  
Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
TIMER SETTINGS  
TIMER ?SELECT?  
STOPWATCH: With the manual stopwatch you can manually capture the  
plus values of training units.  
TIMER ?SET?  
TIMER 1 ?SET?  
TIMER 2 ?SET?  
TIMER ?SET?  
13.1. SELECTING THE TIMING FUNCTION  
Select  
3 sec.  
ç
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
TIMER SETTINGS  
TIMER ?SELECT?  
SET HOUR ?CONTINUE?  
Setting hours (keep button depressed for fast run-  
through)  
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Select  
Timer  
TIMER 1 ?SELECT?  
TIMER 2 ?SELECT?  
SET MINUTES ?CONTINUE?  
Setting minutes (keep button depressed for fast run-  
through)  
SET SECONDS ?CONTINUE?  
Setting seconds (keep button depressed for fast run-  
through)  
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TIMER 1 + 2 ?SELECT ? >>> Query repeats TIMER  
1 + 2 REPEATS ?SELECT?  
COUNTDOWN ?SELECT?  
LAP TIMER ?SELECT?  
STOP WATCH ?SELECT?  
Conrm selection SET DONE  
TIMER ?SET OK?  
TIMER SET DONE  
If you have not yet set any values for timer 1, timer 2, timer 1 +2, or  
countdown, then your VDO computer will now show ERROR in the  
display. In this case proceed as explained in the following chapter 13.2  
Setting the timer.  
Automatic return to the operation mode for TIMER 1/2. If you have not  
yet set any values for timer 1, and/or timer 2, then your VDO computer  
will now show ERROR in the display.  
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13.3. SETTING TIMER 1 + 2 REPEATS (when selecting timer 1 + 2)  
SET SECONDS ?CONTINUE?  
Setting seconds (keep button depressed for fast run-  
through)  
3 sec.  
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Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
TIMER SETTINGS  
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TIMER ?SELECT?  
TIMER 1 ?SELECT?  
COUNTDOWN ?SET OK?  
COUNTDOWN SET DONE  
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TIMER 1 + 2 ?SELECT?  
Automatic return to the operation mode for COUNTDOWN  
If you have not yet set any values for countdown, then your VDO com-  
puter will now show ERROR in the display.  
TIMER 1+2 REPEATS ?SELECT?  
Setting the number of repeats (keep button de-  
pressed for fast run-through)  
TIMER 1+2 ?SET OK?  
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13.5. LAP-TIMER  
TIMER 1+2 SET DONE  
The LAP timer must rst be started with the button. To save the LAP  
data press buttons + ¥ at the same time on the desired points of  
the training unit. In this process the following values will be saved:  
- Duration of the lap  
Automatic return to the operation mode for TIMER 1/2. If you have not  
yet set any values for timer 1, and/or timer 2, then your VDO computer  
will now show ERROR in the display.  
- Average heart rate on the lap  
13.4 SETTING THE COUNTDOWN (when selecting countdown timer)  
- Average speed on the lap  
3 sec.  
ç
ƒ  
Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
TIMER SETTINGS  
The lap values can be called at any time if time measurement is  
stopped.  
TIMER ?SELECT?  
TIMER ?SET?  
TIMER 1 ?SET?  
COUNTDOWN ?SET?  
SET HOUR ?CONTINUE?  
Setting hours (keep button depressed for fast run-  
through)  
13.6. STOPWATCH  
Use of the stopwatch does not require any previous setting. After  
preselect (see chapter 13.1), it can be stopped or started at any time  
with .  
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SET MINUTES ?CONTINUE?  
Setting minutes (keep button depressed for fast run-  
through)  
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14. TRAINING CONTROL WITH THE PULSE FUNCTIONS  
step 3 End/interruption of the recording:  
Stop the recording  
See chapter 13 for information on making the settings. For focused  
training control it is necessary to keep the pulse in certain ranges  
through specic stress, see chapter 7.2. The different training  
programs are dened by a low limit and high limit. The pulse range  
between the two values is usually the target range for your training.  
After determining the pulse ranges (automatically or manually) your  
VDO computer records the residency period in the target range as  
well as the times above and below the target range. For real-time  
monitoring your VDO computer indicates when you leave the target  
range via an acoustic signal, if you have set this function beforehand  
(see chapter 13.1)  
step 4 Display of the values (even during recording)  
Display data via the LIMIT LO HI pulse menu (display  
automatically shows the times for the three ranges  
in %)  
- Time above the high limit  
- Time between the limit values  
- Time under the low limit  
step 5 Deleting recorded data  
4sec.  
TIP: At the end of the training unit measure the recovery time or the  
recovery pulse to determine your training status. See 7.4. Recovery  
time and recovery pulse  
14.1. TRAINING WITH THE STOPWATCH  
The stopwatch offers the easiest possibility for capturing pulse data.  
When the stopwatch is running pulse data is recorded. Interruption/  
continuation of the recording is possible at any time with .  
step 1 Preparing the recording:  
Note: All bicycle altitude and pulse function can also be called up during  
timer operation via the ç  
¥
buttons.  
- Set the training ranges automatically chapter 7.1, or manually chapter  
7.2  
14.2. TRAINING WITH TIMER 1 / TIMER 2 / TIMER 1+2  
- Select training program limit 1, limit 2, limit 3, chapter 7.3  
- In the TIMER SETTINGS setting menu select STOPWATCH, chapter  
13.2.  
Independently of each other Timer 1 or timer 2 offer the possibility of  
integrating intervals with manual control in the training.  
step 2 Beginning of the recording:  
Timer 1: Programmable timer with forward counting, auto-repeat  
function, single beep after elapse of timer 1.  
Timer 2: Programmable timer with forward counting. Auto-repeat  
function, double beep after elapse of timer 2.  
Start the recording  
Switch on/switch off the acoustic pulse signal  
4sec.  
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Combination timer 1+2:  
- Time above the high limit  
- Time between the limit values  
- Time under the low limit  
The combination of timer 1+2 can be set optimally for interval training:  
Timer 1 = active phase, timer 2 = rest phase. When timer 1 elapses a  
single beep sounds, when timer 2 elapses a double beep sounds. For  
timer 1+2 you can set the number of repeats. In this case time 1+2  
runs until all repeats have elapsed or the measurement is interrupted  
by ..  
IMPORTANT: During timer operation the residence periods of the pulse  
frequency in the selected training ranges is recorded (compare 13.1)  
step 1 Preparing the recording  
step 5 Deleting recorded data  
4sec.  
Note: All bicycle altitude and pulse function can also be called up during  
timer operation via the ç buttons.  
¥
TIP: At the end of the training unit measure the recovery time or the  
recovery pulse to determine your training status, see chapter 7.4.  
Recovery time and recovery pulse.  
- Set the training ranges automatically chapter 7.1, or manually chapter  
7.2  
- Select training program limit 1, limit 2, limit 3, chapter 7.3  
- In the TIMER SETTINGS setting menu select the desired timer  
14.3. TRAINING WITH THE COUNTDOWN TIMER:  
The countdown timer is a programmable timer with reverse counting.  
This is particularly well-suited for use in time trials. At the end of the  
COUNTDOWN time there is a single beep.  
IMPORTANT: During countdown operation the residence periods of the  
pulse frequency in the selected training ranges are recorded (compare  
13.1)  
step 2 Beginning of the recording:  
Start the recording  
Switch on/switch off the acoustic pulse signal  
4sec.  
step 3 End/interruption of the recording:  
AUTOMATIC depending on timer selection at the end of the respective  
timer or at the end of all selected repeats with the combination function  
timer 1+2  
step 1 Preparing the recording:  
- Set the training ranges automatically chapter 7.1, or manually chapter  
7.2  
- Select training program limit 1, limit 2, limit 3, chapter 7.3  
- In the setting menu TIMER SETTINGS select AND set the countdown  
timer, chapter 13.1 and following.  
Manual interruption = stop recording  
step 4 Display of the values (even during recording):  
Display data via the LIMIT LO HI pulse menu (display  
automatically shows the times for the three ranges  
in %)  
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step 2 Beginning of the recording:  
14.4. TRAINING WITH THE LAP TIMER  
Start the recording  
Switch on/switch off the acoustic pulse signal  
The lap timer of your VDO computer is designed for lap training. You  
can record up to 50 laps manually. In this case your computer saves  
the following values for each lap:  
4sec.  
step 3 End/interruption of the recording:  
- Lap time  
AUTOMATIC after the countdown time elapses  
- Average pulse during the lap  
Manual interruption = stop recording  
- Average speed during the lap (IMPORTANT: no display in walk mode)  
With these values you have an outstanding method of analyzing the  
development of your performance if you always do the same laps. This  
could be certain mountain values or at stretches on your training lap.  
The lap timer function can be set in bicycle mode and in walk mode.  
step 4 Display of the values (even during recording)  
Display data via the LIMIT LO HI pulse menu  
(Display automatically shows the times for the three ranges in %)  
- Time above the high limit  
- Time between the limit values  
Important:  
- Time under the low limit  
1. The values saved for the individual laps can only be shown in the  
display in recall mode after concluding the measurement.  
2. If the lap timer is running the residence period of the pulse frequency  
in the selected training ranges is recorded (compare 13.1)  
step 5 Deleting recorded data  
4sec.  
TIP: At the end of the training unit measure the recovery time or the  
recovery pulse to determine your training status, see chapter 7.4.  
Recovery time and recovery pulse.  
step 1 Preparing the recording:  
- Set the training ranges automatically chapter 7.1, or manually  
chapter 7.2  
Note: All bicycle altitude and pulse function can also be called up during  
- Select training program limit 1, limit 2, limit 3, chapter 7.3  
timer operation via the  
ç
¥
buttons.  
- In the TIMER SETTINGS setting menu select the lap timer chapter  
13.1.  
TIP: At the end of your countdown timer measure the recovery time or  
the recovery pulse to determine your training status. See 7.4. Recovery  
time and recovery pulse.  
.
step 2 Starting/changing/interrupting laps:  
Switch on/switch off the acoustic pulse signal  
Start lap 1  
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Press concurrently:  
¥ + End lap 1 and start lap 2 concurrently  
Start next lap:  
¥ + End lap 2 and start lap 3 concurrently...  
4sec.  
TIP: At the end of the training unit measure the recovery time or the  
recovery pulse to determine your training status. See 7.4. Recovery  
time and recovery pulse  
Interrupt:  
Interrupt lap measuring (e.g. for recovery lap or  
break)  
NOTE for DATA RECORDING:  
You can interrupt each lap as often as desired, or end the lap and  
record up to 50 individual laps.  
step 3 Display the values (during a break or after ending the lap  
training).  
All lap data is also recorded when using DATA RECORDING (chapter  
15) and is also transferred to the PC in the data transfer. With the aid  
of the „PC-Sport“ training software the lap data can then be displayed  
on the PC  
Prerequisite:  
The lap timer must be stopped ( )  
Display data via the pulse menu LAP REC  
15. THE DATA RECORDING FUNCTION & TRANSFER OF DATA TO THE PC  
Your VDO computer is designed for recording data and transferring data  
to your PC. The recorded and transferred data can be analyzed on the  
PC. With the „PC-Sport“ software you can keep a training journal, track  
developments over certain periods, and specically plan a program  
for getting in shape. All necessary elements for this application are  
included in the scope of delivery of your computer:  
Display of values for LAP 1 (Fig. display)  
Center bar left: Average pulse on the lap  
Center bar right: Average speed on the lap (IMPORTANT: no display in  
walk mode)  
Footer:  
Lap number and time of the lap  
Changing the display of values for lap 2  
Changing the display of values for lap 3  
...  
1. Docking station with USB cable for transferring data to the PC  
2. CD-ROM with the PC-Sport training and analysis software  
During or after lap training the pulse data can be displayed at any time:  
Display data via the LIMIT LO HI pulse menu (display automatically  
shows the times for the three ranges in %)  
- Time above the high limit  
- Time between the limit values  
- Time under the low limit  
What happens when I record training units?  
Your VDO computer generates a le/data record in its memory per trai-  
ning unit (start/stop see below). The following data is captured in this  
data record (after starting data recording) in a interval (10 / 20 sec.):  
- All bike data (only under certain conditions in walk mode)  
- All altitude data (only under certain conditions in walk mode)  
step 5 Deleting all recorded lap data  
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- All pulse data (only under certain conditions in walk mode)  
- Lap data if lap timer is used  
15.1. STARTING/STOPPING DATA RECORDING  
You must start data recording manually:  
- All cadence data (if the cadence kit is installe  
Note:  
Start data recording:  
If you are using the lap timers the lap data will have a ag. When trans-  
ferring data from the computer to the PC the lap data are identied via  
this ag and are displayed and analyzed separately in the PC-Sport  
program.  
Press ç concurrently  
Start of data recording  
REC is displayed in the center  
bar  
End data recording:  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:  
a. The storage capacity of the device is congured for a total of 100  
training hours.  
Press ç concurrently  
Stop data recording  
REC is not illuminated  
b. After this total time is exceeded the new data automatically over-  
writes the oldest data in the memory.  
c. A manual delete of training data is not possible.  
d. Due to the recording interval of 10 or 20 sec. there may be slight  
deviation between the data in your VDO computer and the data in the  
PC-Sport program (e.g. average pulse)  
What happens when I take a break?  
If you take a break during DATA RECORDING, and the computer goes  
into SLEEP MODE after 5 minutes (chapter 16) then DATA RECORDING  
will be interrupted automatically. If SLEEP MODE is ended by pressing a  
button then DATA RECORDING will be automatically continued.  
TIP: Leave your VDO computer on the handlebar holder so that sleep  
mode is activated and recording is interrupted automatically after 5  
minutes (see chapter 16 Sleep mode).  
TIPP: Connect your VDO computer to your PC at regular intervals so that  
important data is not overwritten. Manual control/read out of the data  
records of the DATA RECORDING and a data delete is not possible on  
your VDO computer itself.  
ATTENTION: If you manually interrupt data recording, for a break for  
example by pressing  
ç , then a new data record will be generated  
at restart. Even if you do a trip data reset during „DATA RECORDING“  
your VDO computer will generate a new data record.  
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Interval 2:  
10 seconds  
15.2. TRANSFERRING DATA TO YOUR PC >>> P11  
Install the PC-Sport software on your PC. Insert your VDO computer into  
the docking station as shown (Fig. xxx) and connect the USB cable to  
one of your computer‘s USB ports. Now start PC Sport  
- Under „FILE“ select Import  
- In Import select VDO series Z  
Click on the Start button in the PC Sport program, then on the Z3 go to  
setting mode  
Maximum recording period:  
Selection of the recording interval:  
Now the recording interval that has been set is shown in the display:  
50 hours  
Press ¥ + √  
DATA RECORD  
INTERVAL  
10 SEC  
20 SEC  
3 sec.  
ç
ƒ  
Setting mode LANGUAGE SELECT  
PC LINK SELECT  
ƒ  
UP/Down - changes to the other interval.  
Press M to conrm your selection.  
PC LINK SENDING (the data transfer is indicated in  
the display by changing numbers)  
ATTENTION: It is not possible to switch the recording interval during a  
recording.  
Now the PC receives the data of your VDO computer. Data transfer is  
indicated by the changing numbers in the computer‘s display.  
NOTE: When importing the les the PC-Sport program detects which  
les have already been imported. If you want to import this again you  
must select it manually and conrm a warning query.  
Now follow the instructions on saving les in the PC-Sport program.  
Please see the PC Sport electronic user manual on the CD-ROM for all  
additional information relative to planning and analysis of training units  
15.3. SELECTION OF THE RECORDING INTERVAL  
Your VDO computer offers two recording intervals (10 seconds or 20  
seconds) for data recording.  
Interval 1:  
Maximum recording period:  
20 seconds  
100 hours  
Selection of the recording interval:  
Press ¥ + √  
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16. SLEEP MODE  
17. TROUBLESHOOTING  
Your VDO computer has a two-stage sleep mode.  
Sleep mode is activated automatically if the computer no longer  
receives data.  
Here is a list of possible errors, their causes, and what you can to  
correct the error:  
Problem when pairing the speed - Check the magnet position  
Phase 1 after 5 minutes: - The display goes into sleep mode  
- DATA RECORDING is interrupted  
Now the display shows temperature, time, date, and day of the week.  
.After an additional 10 minutes the second phase of sleep mode will be  
activated, will be activated, the receiver will be switched off.  
transmitter/cadence transmitter  
(distance between magnet  
and transmitter, position of the  
magnet to the transmitter point  
on the transmitter)  
- Check the battery in the  
transmitter  
FOR WAKE UP  
press any button.  
- Check the battery in the  
computer (if battery voltage is  
insufcient then the receiver  
cannot receive the signals)  
Description special case 1.  
No speed signals (e.g. when taking a break  
No cadence signals (e.g. when taking a break)  
Pulse signals will continue to be received (e.g. computer on wrist)  
In this case the receive channels for speed and cadence are opened for  
a total of 3 hours. Energy is consumed in this process.  
To extend the service life of the batteries, leave your VDO computer in  
the handlebar holder and move out of the receive range, or take off the  
pulse transmitter belt.  
Problem when pairing the speed - Check the magnet position  
transmitter/cadence transmitter  
(distance between magnet  
and transmitter, position of the  
magnet to the transmitter point  
on the transmitter)  
- Check the battery in the  
transmitter  
- Check the battery in the  
computer (if battery voltage is  
insufcient then the receiver  
cannot receive the signals)  
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Problem when pairing the pulse- - Check the battery in the chest  
No cadence display  
- Check the magnet position  
(distance between magnet  
and transmitter, position of the  
magnet to the transmitter point  
on the transmitter)  
- Check the battery in the  
transmitter  
- Check the battery in the  
computer (if battery voltage is  
insufcient then the receiver  
cannot receive the signals)  
chest belt  
belt  
- Check the battery in the  
computer (if battery voltage is  
insufcient then the receiver  
cannot receive the signals)  
No speed display  
- Check the magnet position  
(distance between magnet  
and transmitter, position of the  
magnet to the transmitter point  
on the transmitter)  
- Check the battery in the  
transmitter  
- Check the battery in the  
computer (if battery voltage is  
insufcient then the receiver  
cannot receive the signals)  
No speed display (dash in the  
display)  
The receive channel for speed is  
switched off (a 15-minute period  
has elapsed without receiving a  
speed signal)  
Press buttons ¥ + ç at the  
same time  
No cadence data (dash in the  
display)  
The receive channel for cadence  
is switched off (a 15-minute  
period has elapsed without  
receiving cadence signals)  
Press buttons ¥ + ç at the  
same time  
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No pulse display (dash in the  
display)  
The receive channel for pulse is  
LAP data cannot be displayed/  
are no longer present  
The LAP data have been deleted  
prior to LAP RECALL  
switched off (a 15-minute period  
has elapsed without receiving  
pulse data)  
Press buttons ¥ + ç at the  
same time  
Screwdriver is ashing on the  
display  
Service interval for your bicycle  
is displayed. Take your bicycle  
in for service or perform the  
service yourself  
No average pulse  
Timer has not been started  
Start timer  
Walking shoe is shown in the  
display (bicycle distance data is  
no longer displayed) £  
Walk mode is switched on.  
In walk mode certain bike  
functions are not available  
No maximum pulse  
Timer has not been started  
Start timer  
The timer indicator is ashing  
Bell icon is displayed  
A timer is still running.  
No pulse percentage of the  
personal maximum pulse  
Personal data has not been set,  
timer has not been started  
An alarm is set (alarm time)  
A LAP recording is still running.  
End recording with the ∫  
button  
The LAP icon is ashing  
No data relative to training times Timer has not been started.  
is in the set training ranges Start timer  
Calorie display does not function Personal data has not been set,  
timer has not been started  
Data recording is running. All  
data is recorded in the computer  
and can be transferred later to  
the PC.  
End data recording with button  
+ ç  
The REC icon is ashing  
Watt display does not function  
- Personal data has not been set  
- Watt settings have not been  
made  
- Cadence transmitter is not  
installed  
- Cadence transmitter does not  
function  
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18. GUARANTEE CONDITIONS  
Data download from Z3 PC-Link/ - Ensure that the computer  
VDO Cycle Parts offers a 5-year guarantee on your VDO computer,  
starting from date of purchase. The guarantee extends to material and  
manufacturing defects on the computer itself, on the docking station,  
on the transmitters and on the handlebar and wrist band holder. Cable  
and batteries, as well as other mounting materials are excluded from  
the guarantee.  
The guarantee is only valid if the components in questions have not  
been opened (exception: battery compartment of the computer), if force  
has not been applied, and if willful damage is not present. Please keep  
the purchase receipt in a safe place because it must be submitted if  
there is a complaint. You will receive a comparable replacement device  
if there is a legitimate complaint.  
Z2 PC-Link to the PC does not  
function  
is correctly mounted on the  
docking station  
- Ensure that the docking station  
is correctly connected to the  
PC via USB connector  
-Ensure that the PC Sport  
software is open  
- Ensure that PC-LINK has  
been called and started in the  
computer  
- Ensure that the le Import  
VDO series Z has been opened  
and started in the PC Sport  
program.  
A claim for replacement of the identical model does not exist if the  
model in question is no longer in production due to a model change.  
Please contact the dealer from whom you purchased the device for all  
complaints and guarantee claims. Or send your complaint directly to  
Cycle Parts GmbH, Große Ahlmühle 33, D-76865 Rohrbach.  
We would be pleased to answer any technical questions you might  
have at the following hotline number:  
+49-6349-9635-10.  
Additional technical information is available at:  
In the course of further development we reserve the right to make  
technical changes without prior notice.  
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19. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Computer: Approximately 49.6 x 46.6 x 16.5 mm, weight:  
Approximately 45 g  
Handlebar holder: Weight approximately 15 g  
Speed transmitter: Weight approximately 20 g  
Pulse transmitter: Weight approximately 80 g  
Battery: 3V, type 2032 (computer); type 2032 (speed transmitter); type  
2032 (pulse transmitter)  
Battery service life:  
Computer: Approximately 300 hours, approximately 8000 KM (5000 M)  
(speed only)  
Pulse transmitter: Approximately 800 hours  
Working temperature of the display: -15 °C to +60 °C  
Speed range: for wheel size 2155 mm, min 3 km/h, max 120 km/h  
Ride time measurement range: Up to 24:00:00 HH:MM:SS  
Stopwatch measurement range: Up to 24:00:00 HH:MM:SS  
Day trip measurement range: Up to 999.99 km or mi.  
NAVIGATOR measurement range: Up to 999.99 km or mi.  
Total KM 1 and 2 measurement range: Up to 99,999 km or mi.  
Total kilometers measuring range: Up to 199,999 km or mi.  
Wheel size: 100 mm minimum, 3999 mm maximum  
Memory versions:  
Recording capacity: 100 hours, a maximum of 100 trips at 1 hour each  
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Правилно отстранување на овој производ (Истрошена електрична и електронска опрема)  
Оваа ознака прикажана на производот или во неговата документација покажува дека тој не треба да се фрла со преостанатиот  
отпад од домаќинствата, кога веќе нема да биде употреблив. За да се избегне можното нарушување на животната средина  
или на човековото здравје, како резултат на неконтролираното отстранување на отпадот, ве молиме да го одделите од другите  
видови отпад и совесно да го рециклирате, за да промовирате одржлива повторна употреба на материјалните ресурси. Корисниците во  
домаќинствата треба да се обратат до дистрибутерите кај кои го купиле производот или до локалите власти, за да ги дознаат деталите  
за тоа каде и како можат да го однесат производот заради рециклирање коешто е безбедно за животната средина. Деловните  
корисници треба да се обратат до нивните набавувачи и да ги проверат условите од договорот за купопродажба. При отстранувањето,  
овој производ не треба да се меша со другиот комерцијален отпад.  
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Изхвърляйте правилно този продукт (отпадъчно електрическо и електронно оборудване)  
Това обозначение на продукта или съпътстващите го материали означава, че той не бива да бъде изхвърлян заедно с другите  
битови отпадъци след края на полезния му живот. За да се предотврати възможно увреждане на околната среда или човешки  
живот от безконтролното изхвърляне на отпадъци, моля, отделяйте такива продукти от другите видове отпадъци и го  
рециклирайте, демонстрирайки отговорно отношение към насърчаването на устойчива многократна употреба на материални ресурси.  
При употреба за битови нужди трябва да се свържете с продавача на дребно, от когото сте закупили продукта или с местните власти  
за подробности относно това къде и как можете да предадете продукта за безопасно рециклиране. При употреба за стопански нужди  
трябва да се свържете с доставчика си и да проверите реда и условията в договора за закупуване. Този продукт не трябва да се  
смесва с други отпадъци на работното място.  
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ADDENDUM TO USER MANUAL  
NOTICE: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 residential 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 particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
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66023  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
s 2EORIENT OR RELOCATE THE CYCLE COMPUTER HEAD WITH THE RECEIVING ANTENNAꢀ  
s )NCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN YOUR EQUIPMENT AND THE CYCLE COMPUTER HEAD WITH THE RECEIVING ANTENNAꢀ  
s #ONSULT YOUR BICYCLE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIOꢁ46 TECHNICIAN FOR HELPꢀ  
NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
NOTICE: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003  
NOTICEꢂ 7ARNINGꢂ #HANGES OR MODIlCATIONS MADE TO THIS EQUIPMENT NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY 6$/ #YCLE 0ARTS 'MB( MAY VOID THE &##  
authorization to operate this equipment.  
February 2008, Cycle Parts GmbH, Grosse Ahlmuehle 33, D-76865 Rohrbach, Germany  
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USA CDN  
ADDENDUM TO USER MANUAL  
NOTICE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
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6604  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
s 2EORIENT OR RELOCATE THE CYCLE COMPUTER HEAD WITH THE RECEIVING ANTENNAꢀ  
s )NCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN YOUR EQUIPMENT AND THE CYCLE COMPUTER HEAD WITH THE RECEIVING ANTENNAꢀ  
s #ONSULT YOUR BICYCLE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIOꢁ46 TECHNICIAN FOR HELPꢀ  
NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
NOTICE: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003  
NOTICEꢂ 7ARNINGꢂ #HANGES OR MODIlCATIONS MADE TO THIS EQUIPMENT NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY 6$/ #YCLE 0ARTS 'MB( MAY VOID THE &##  
authorization to operate this equipment.  
February 2008, Cycle Parts GmbH, Grosse Ahlmuehle 33, D-76865 Rohrbach, Germany  
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