Trek 2.0 User Manual

Trek Sensor 2.0  
Cycling Computer Owners Manual  
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing your Trek Cycling Computer.  
Before operation please read this instruction manual carefully and retain it for  
future reference. We recommend setting the speed scale and wheel  
circumference before installing the computer.  
Precautions  
Remember to watch the road or trail while riding. Watching your bicycle  
computer makes it difficult to see upcoming obstacles. Awareness of potential  
road, trail or traffic problems should be your main concern.  
Main Unit/Accessories  
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Contents:  
1. Main Unit  
2. Bracket  
3. Wire  
5. Magnet  
6. Wire Securing Tape  
7. Zip Tie  
9. Mounting Clamp  
10.Rubber Pad for Clamp  
4. Wheel Sensor  
8. Bracket Rubber Pad  
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button to switch between miles and  
kilometers. Press both L & R buttons to  
confirm and enter Wheel-Circumference  
setting as shown in fig 4.  
First  
Second  
Point  
Point  
Measure the distance which  
is your circumference  
Table 1. Setting values reference table  
Preparation - Must be completed before operation  
If incorrect data appears on the screen,  
please re-install battery again.  
4. Setting the wheel circumference (100mm-2999mm)  
Wheel/Tire Size  
16”  
Wheel size Setting Wheel/Tire Size  
Wheel size Setting  
Sensor 2.0 has 2 wheel circumference settings. The display shows 1/2155  
and the last two digits “55” will flash. Advance them rapidly by holding  
down the R button, or one at a time by pressing the R button ( or go  
backward by holding the L button). When desired number (confirmed and  
marked from fig. 1 or Table 1 and between 100mm-2999mm) has been  
achieved, press both L & R buttons for confirmation and the next two  
digits will flash. Repeat the same method to set up the completed  
numbers. Press both L & R button to confirm then go to Odometer program  
function (screen will show “ODO 00000”. Please see the following method  
a. to complete Odometer setting). The display will show 2/2074, follow the  
method of bike 1 to complete setting circumference & odometer for bike 2.  
1300  
1600  
1920  
1950  
1945  
1990  
2030  
2055  
2074  
2100  
700 X 20C  
700 X 23C  
700 X 25C  
700 X 28C  
700 X 32C  
700 X 35C  
700 X 38C  
700 X 40C  
700 X 1-1/4”  
2074  
2085  
2100  
2135  
2155  
2175  
2180  
2190  
2160  
20” X 1.75”  
24” X 1.95”  
26” X 1”  
650 X 20C  
650 X 23C  
26” X 1.5”  
26” X 1.9”  
26” X 2.0”  
26” X 2.2”  
1. Measure the wheel circumference before setup  
a. Dual Odometer (Settable)  
Refer to fig. 1 (25.4 mm equals 1 inch) or Table 1 to get the wheel  
When “00000” shows & blinks press L & R buttons at the same time, the  
last two digits will flash. Advance them rapidly by holding down the R  
button, or one at a time by pressing the R button. When desired number  
has been achieved press both L & R buttons for confirmation and the next  
three digits will flash. Repeat the same method to complete. Press both L  
& R buttons to confirm and enter “ODO” function. If “ODO” program is not  
necessary, press L or R for next function setting. Note: Dual Odometer  
function is used for 2 bikes separate odometers. Bike 1 & bike 2 have their  
own Odometer record. (The maximum distance of the odometer is 9,999  
km or 6,213 mi.)  
circumference in millimeters. Confirm and note this number in the manual  
for later use here:__________  
fig 2  
2. Installing/Replacing the battery.  
Remove the battery cover by using a narrow flat blade  
or similar opener as illustrated in fig. 2. Insert a new  
battery (3v) CR2032, position the (+) pole upward as  
illustrated. Place the battery properly into the case and  
close the cover securely. After the battery is installed  
speed scale and wheel size can be set.  
3. Setting Speed Scale Choose KM for Kilometers  
or MI for Miles.  
b. Review wheel-circumference value  
Go to (ODO) Odometer function, press both L & R buttons at same time to  
review display wheel-circumference value ( will last for 3 seconds) when  
needed.  
After installing the battery, all displays will be  
illuminated, the “SEL km” will remain on the screen  
as in fig 3. Press either the Left (L) or Right (R)  
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4. Slide the cyclometer into the bracket until it snaps up.  
c. Bike 1 or 2 selecting & resetting the wheel-circumference value  
When you are in wheel-circumference value review mode, press L or R  
button to select bike 1 or 2. For wheel-circumference resetting, press L & R  
at the same time again until the last two digits blink. Repeat steps as  
above ( point 4) to reset the wheel circumference as your bike. This  
convenient design is handy for switching between different size bike tires.  
5. Setting clock time  
Under any display mode except Stopwatch, press R button for 1 second.  
Clock time displayed. Repress either L or R button to return to “Odometer  
(ODO)” mode. Follow step 2 to complete setting clock time and 12/24 hour  
alternate.  
5. Remove the screw from the magnet and install it on one of the feasible  
spokes opposite the wheel sensor.  
6. Install screw then tighten.  
7. Mount the wheel sensor on the fork blade opposite the magnet using the  
zip tie provided.  
a. 12/24 hours alternative.  
When clock is displayed, press both L & R buttons at the same time. Clock  
will blink then press L or R button to switch between 12 hours and 24  
hours. To reset clock, press L & R at the same time ( as following b.); after  
3 seconds, clock will stop blinking automatically.  
8. Adjust the sensor until it is 3-5mm from the magnet, then tighten it. Cut  
the excess zip tie off.  
Spoke  
Spoke  
Screw  
Channel  
b. Resetting clock time  
After choosing 12 or 24 hours, press L & R at the same  
time, minutes “MM” will blink (fig. 5). Advance them  
rapidly by holding the R button, or one at a time by  
pressing the R button (to go backward hold or press  
the L button). At the correct number press both L & R  
buttons to confirm. Follow the same method to adjust hour “HH” to  
complete the whole setting. Press R button to move to other display  
modes after clock is set.  
Test  
Mount the computer in the bracket. Lift the front wheel off the ground and  
spin the wheel checking if current speed is displayed. If not, adjust positions  
of wheel magnet and fork sensor as described in installation steps 7-8. Refer  
to the following steps for the operation of your sensor computer.  
Installation  
1. Use the attached rubber pad between the bracket and handlebar to  
provide a secure fit.  
2. Slide the zip tie into bracket, position the bracket to the handlebar on  
either side or the stem.  
3. Cut the excess zip tie off.  
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Display Functions  
Riding time  
( 0:00:00-99:59:59) — RT  
Speed  
0-30km/h  
31-60km/h  
over 60 m/h  
The Elapsed Time is measured from the start point to the  
Minimal display unit 0.1km/h(mile/h) 0.5km/h(mile/h) 1km/h(mile/h)  
current point. It starts counting automatically when signals are  
received, it stops when signals have stopped for over two  
seconds. When 10 hours have been reached, screen will display  
“HH” hr & “MM:SS” alternative for 1 second. When 100 hours have been  
reached, it will be recounted from zero. Average Speed (AVS), Distance (DIS)  
and Maximum Speed (MAX) will also reset and recount from Zero.  
Current Speed  
(0.0-70 miles or 99 kms)-S  
The current speed is displayed on the upper line of display and updated every  
second. Minimum display unit will be automatically adjusted according to  
speed.  
To Clear: Press L & R buttons at the same time to clear RT. Also Distance  
(DIS), Average Speed (AVS) and Maximum Speed (MAX) will be cleared.  
Odometer will count until cleared.  
Odometer (total Distance)  
(0.0-9999 kms or 6213 miles)-ODO  
The total distance is continuously measured, accumulated and  
displayed until next reset or the battery is changed. When  
9,999 kms or 6,213 miles is reached the odometer returns to  
zero and counting begins anew.  
Maximum Speed  
(0.00-99.9 miles or kms) – MAX  
The maximum speed is calculated as the highest speed during  
the current trip. It is stored and displayed as requested until  
next reset or when the battery is changed.  
Trip Distance  
(0.0-999.9 kms)-DIS  
Average Speed  
(0l.0-99.9 miles or kms) – AVS  
The starting point to the current point is calculated as Trip  
Distance. The Trip Distance will record automatically when  
riding.  
The Average Speed is calculated as DIS (Trip Distance) /RT  
(Riding Time) The minimal display unit is 0.1 mile/h or km/h.  
Maximum Speed & Average Speed are operated in the same  
way as Trip Distance. Please refer to the instruction for Trip  
Distance function.  
To Clear: Clear the record at the end of each trip. Press L & R buttons at the  
same time, the record will be cleared to zero.  
Pacer  
Km/mi. alternative  
Compare the current speed to the average speed. If the current speed is  
greater or equal to the average speed, the display shows +. Otherwise, it  
shows -. This function is active whenever the device receives a signal.  
Under any display mode, hold L button for 3 seconds, the speed scale Km or  
mi. will automatically reverse. Once the speed scale has been changed, the  
data of ODO, DIS, AVS, & MAX will also be reversed.  
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12/24 – hour Clock  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Under any display mode, press R button for 1 second. Clock  
time will displayed. Re-press either L or R button to return to  
“Odometer (ODO)” mode. Refer to the instruction of “Setting  
clock time” for 12/24- hour selecting and resetting.  
The following situations do not indicate malfunction of the computer. Check  
the following before taking unit for repair.  
Trouble  
Check Items  
Remedy  
Auto Start/Stop  
Missed setting for speed  
scale or wheel  
circumference  
Execute “All Clear”  
operation Re-install battery.  
All functions (ODO, DIS, AVS, RT, MAX) automatically start when a signal is  
detected, and stop when there is no signal detected. The Clock function is the  
only exception.  
The entire liquid crystal  
screen is dark and unusual under direct sunlight?  
display is seen.  
Was it left for a long time It returns to normal state  
Auto Scan  
by leaving it in the shade.  
No adverse effect on data.  
Under any display mode, press the L button to enter the auto scan function.  
All display modes will cycle with each display mode lasting 3 seconds. Press L  
or R button to return to the current display mode in use.  
Display response is slow. Is it at a low temperature It returns to normal state  
under 32.0F (0.8C)?  
when temperature rises.  
Incorrect data appears.  
No Display  
Re-insert the battery  
Auto Power Saving  
Has the battery in the main Replace the battery with a  
In any display mode, the unit will go into power-save  
mode after the computer has not received any input  
signal for 10 minutes. The last mode in use will disappear  
and be saved. The time will display automatically as fig.  
6. The Current Speed/Odometer mode will resume once  
any button is pressed or you begin pedaling.  
unit worn out?  
new one. (3V/DC)  
Current Speed does not  
appear.  
Is there anything on the  
contact of the main unit or  
on the bracket?  
Wipe the contact clean  
Are the wheel sensor and Refer to “installation fig.  
magnet too far apart? 8” and re-adjust correctly.  
Auto Clear/Reset  
Under any display mode, press L & R buttons for 10 seconds, km or Mile will  
flash quickly, then all data stored in memory will be erased except Odometer  
data. All displays will illuminate for 1 second, then the km/h symbol displayed  
alone. This operation should only be executed after replacing the battery or  
when you change different bikes and need to program Odometer data or when  
an irregular display of the information occurs due to static electricity, etc.  
Since all the memories are erased, reset the main unit again according to  
Are the marking lines of the Refer to “installation fig.  
wheel sensor and the center 8” and re-adjust correctly.  
of the magnet aligned?  
Is the wire broken?  
Replace the bracket wire  
& wheel sensor with a  
new one.  
“Preparation”.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Controller  
4-bit 1-chip Microcomputer  
(Crystal Controlled Oscillator)  
Display  
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)  
No Contact Magnetic Sensor  
CR2032 x1 (3V)  
Sensor  
Power Supply  
Operating Temperature Range  
Storage Temperature Range  
0.0 C to 40.0 C (32.0 F to 104.0 F)  
-20.0 C to 50.0 C (-40 F to 122.0 F)  
Applicable wheel circumference 100mm-2999mm  
Battery Life Approx. 1 year  
©1999 Trek Bicycle Corporation. All rights reserved.  
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