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Wireless 9 Function Cycle Computer
Wireless 12 Function Cycle Computer *
English 2-13
deutsch 14-25
espaÑol 26-37
Italiano 38-49
日本語 50-61
2
CONTENTS
ENGLISH
Anatomy ..................................................................................................................3
Main Unit Setup .......................................................................................................4
Functions .................................................................................................................7
Button and Normal Operations ...............................................................................8
Bike Installation .................................................................................................... 10
Battery Change ......................................................................................................12
Care and Maintenance Instructions .......................................................................12
The Full Specs .......................................................................................................13
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ANATOMY OF A WIRELESS N.E.R.D.
Wireless Cycle Computer Transmitter Magnet
The Wireless N.E.R.D. has a MODE button that is activated
by pressing the computer screen face in the area shown
above. The MODE button is used for most normal opera-
tions of the computer. Throughout this manual, the MODE
button is designated by
A
.
The SET button is located on the underside of the com-
puter as indicated above. It is accessed by using a pen or
other small object to depress it. The SET button is used for
setup operations only. Throughout this manual, the SET
button is designated by
B
.
MODE SET
ACTIVATION AREA
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DATA SETTING PROCESS (Fig 1.1)
1. All user-input data is adjusted for each digit separately.
The current digit to be set will flash.
2. Press
A
to increase the digit value by 1.
3. Hold down
A
for 2 seconds to advance to the next
digit.
4. Press
B
to store the on-screen data and advance to the
next data setting.
5. Once all data setting is complete, hold down
B
for 2
seconds to exit the data setting mode. This can also be
done at any point whilst in data setting mode, leaving
the remaining un-set data with a
reading.
INITIATING THE COMPUTER (ALL CLEAR) (Fig 1.2)
1. A battery is already loaded in the main unit when
purchased. Hold down
A
and
B
simultaneously for 3
seconds to initiate the computer and clear all data.
It is important to initiate the computer before first
usage to prevent the computer producing errors.
2. The LCD segments will be tested automatically after the
unit is initiated.
3. Press
A
to stop LCD test. You will then see a flashing
KM/H.
UNIT SELECTION (Fig 1.3)
Press
A
to toggle between KM/H or M/H (Mile/hour). Press
B
to confirm the current selection.
CIRCUMFERENCE DATA SETTING (Fig 1.4a)
1. The display shows
for the Bike
1
default
circumference value of 2155mm. Measure the value for
your wheel by following the steps below. (The Bike
2
default circumference value is 2050mm.)*
MEASURING WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE (Fig 1.4b)
Roll the wheel until the valve stem is at its lowest point
(closest to the ground) then mark this first point on
the ground. Roll the bicycle forward until the wheel has
completed one full revolution and the valve stem returns
to its lowest point. Mark the second point on the ground.
Measure the distance between the marks. Enter this value
to set the wheel circumference. It is important that this
measurement is accurate to ensure correct data input
when riding.
ODOMETER AND TOTAL TRIP TIME DATA SETTING (Fig
1.5)
1. Designed for entering in previous data of ODO
1
,
ODO
2
*, T.TIMED TRIP
1
and T.TIMED TRIP
2
* after a
battery replacement. A new user does not need to set
this data. Each press of
B
advances to the next data
setting screen.
2. Adjust the digits as described in the Data Setting
Process. (Fig 1.1)
MAIN UNIT SETUP
Fig 1.1
DATA SETTING PROCESS
2 seconds 2 seconds
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Fig 1.2
ALL CLEAR
Fig 1.3
UNIT SELECTION
Fig 1.4a
CIRCUMFERENCE
Fig 1.5
ODOMETER
Fig 1.5
TOTAL RIDE TIME
REPEAT STEPS FOR CIRCUMFERENCE 2*
REPEAT STEPS FOR TOTAL RIDE TIME 2*
REPEAT STEPS FOR ODOMETER 2*
MEASURE THIS DISTANCE
Fig 1.4b
MEASURING WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE
LCD
SEGMENTS
AUTO TEST
3 seconds
2 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds
5
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CLOCK SETTING (Fig 1.6)
1. The
symbol displays when setting the clock.
2. Select 12 hour AM/PM or 24 hour clock mode.
Press
A
to toggle between 12 hour AM/PM or 24 hour
format. Hold down
A
for 2 seconds to advance to the
time setting screen.
3. Adjust the clock data according to the Data Setting
Process. (Fig 1.1)
4. Press
B
to save the modified data and exit the clock
setting mode.
MAIN UNIT SETUP (cont.)
Fig 1.6
CLOCK SETTING PROCESS
2 seconds
2 seconds
2 seconds
2 seconds
2 seconds
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CURRENT SPEED
0.0–199.9 KM/H or 0.0–120.0 Mile/H
Displays the current speed on the main display when
riding. The computer registers up to 199.9 KM/H or 120.0
M/H. (Suitable for wheel diameters of 24 inches and above
only). When bike motion stops, speed calculations will
continue for 4 seconds to confirm no more wheel signals
have been transmitted.
: 12H AM/PM OR 24H CLOCK
1:00:00–12:59:59 (AM/PM) or 0:00:00–23:59:59 (24H)
Displays the current time in 12 hour AM/PM or
24 hour format.
TRIP DIST: TRIP DISTANCE
0.00–999.99 KM or Mile
Displays the accumulated distance travelled from the last
RESET operation.
TIMED TRIP: RIDING TIME
0:00:00 (H:MM:SS) – 99:59:59(HH:MM:SS)
Displays the total riding time from the last RESET opera-
tion.
Timing will automatically commence upon riding, and con-
tinue to count for 4 seconds after motion has stopped to
confirm that no more wheel signals have been transmitted.
The additional 4 seconds of counting are then subtracted
automatically.
AVG: AVERAGE SPEED
0.0–199.9 (KM/H) or 0.0–120.0 (Mile/H)
Displays the average speed – calculated from the TRIP DIST
divided by TIMED TRIP. This data is accumulated from the
last RESET operation.
Displays 0.0 when TIMED TRIP is less than 6 seconds and
is updated approximately every 1.2 seconds once TIMED
TRIP is over 6 seconds.
When TIMED TRIP is over 100 hours or TRIP DIST is
over 1,000km/miles. The AVG , TIMED TRIP and TRIP DIST
will automatically reset to
.
MAX: MAXIMUM SPEED
0.0–199.9 (km/hr) or 0.0–120.0 (mile/hr)
Displays the highest speed recorded from the last RESET
operation.
RELATIVE SPEED GAUGE
A 16 segment gauge displaying the current and average
speed as a side-by-side comparison indexed from the
recorded MAX speed. All information is calculated and ac-
cumulated from the last RESET operation.
DIST/DAY: DISTANCE PER DAY*
0.00–999.99 (KM or Mile)
Displays the accumulated distance travelled over a 24 hour
period (12am–12am).
T.TIMED TRIP: TOTAL RIDING TIME (BIKE
1
,
2
*)
0:00:00 (H:MM:SS) – 99:59:59(HH:MM:SS), then
100:00 (HHH:MM) – 9999:59 (HHHH:MM)
Displays the total accumulated riding time from the begin-
ning of the computer’s use. T. TIMED TRIP
1
and
2
* data
cannot be cleared by a RESET operation.
ODO: ODOMETER (BIKE
1
,
2
*)
0–999999 (KM or Mile)
Displays the total distance travelled from the beginning of
computer use. The ODO
1
and
2
* data cannot be cleared
to zero by a RESET operation.
SCAN : AUTO SCANNING DISPLAY MODE
Displays all functions in a looped sequence; automatically
updating the display mode every 5 seconds.
: LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
Displays the
symbol when the battery charge drops
below 2.4V.
: DISPLAY BACKLIGHT*
When activated, the display illuminates for 5 seconds each
time
A
is pressed.
Data for all functions is updated approximately every
1.2 seconds.
FUNCTIONS
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8
2
sec
MODE BUTTON (Fig 2.1)
Press
A
to advance from one mode display to another.
SET BUTTON
Press
B
to enter the setting screens to re-set the bike
circumference or the current time.
RESET OPERATION (Fig 2.2)
1. Hold down
A
for 3 seconds until the display digits are
cleared. The computer will reset the stored AVG, TRIP DIST,
TIMED TRIP and MAX data back to
.
A reset operation only resets the data for the currently
selected bike (
1
or
2
*) and does not reset the ODO,
T.TIMED TRIP or DIST/DAY data.
AUTO POWER OFF & STANDBY MODE
To preserve battery power, the computer will automatically
power off to standby mode after 15 minutes. Standby mode
displays only the clock. Normal operation will be returned
on by pressing
A
once whilst in standby mode.
AUTOMATIC START/STOP
The computer will automatically begin counting data upon
riding and stop counting data when riding is stopped.
In order to automatically begin counting, the computer
must not be in standby mode.
TURNING ON/OFF THE DISPLAY BACKLIGHT* (Fig 2.3)
1. To turn the backlight on, hold
A
for 6 seconds until the
display shows the
icon.
2. To turn the backlight off, repeat step 1 until the
icon
disappears.
While the backlight is active, pressing
A
once
illuminates the current mode display only—
A
must be
pressed again whilst the backlight is on to advance to the
next mode display.
Fig 2.1
SEQUENCE OF FUNCTION MODES
Fig 2.2
RESET OPERATION
2
sec
BUTTON functions and NORMAL OPERATIONS
2
sec
Fig 2.3
TURNING ON/OFF THE DISPLAY BACKLIGHT*
CLOCK TRIP DISTANCE TRIP TIME MAXIMUM SPEED AVERAGE SPEED
RESETS AVG, TRIP DIST,
TIMED TRIP, MAX
3 seconds 6 seconds 6 seconds
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CIRCUMFERENCE RE-SETTING
1. Press
A
until the display advances to the ODO mode.
2. Press
B
to enter the circumference setup screen.
3. Adjust the desired value according to the Data Setting
Process. (Fig 1.1)
4. Hold
B
for 2 seconds to store the modified data.
CLOCK RE-SETTING
1. Press
A
until the display advances to the clock mode.
2. Press
B
to enter the clock setup screen.
3. Adjust the desired value according to the Data Setting
Process. (Fig 1.1)
4. Hold
B
for 2 seconds to store the modified data.
BIKE
1
or BIKE
2
SELECTION* (Fig 2.4)
1. This computer has two sets of circumference memory to
calculate data for two different bikes.
2. Hold down
B
for 3 seconds until it enters the bike
selection screen.
a) Press
A
to toggle between Bike
1
or
2
. It displays your
wheel circumference “C****”.
b) Hold
A
for over 2 seconds to store the selection and
jump to the normal operation mode.
Fig 2.4
BIKE
1
OR BIKE
2
SELECTION*
2
sec
2
sec
Fig 2.1
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Fig 2.1
SEQUENCE OF FUNCTION MODES (CONT.)
DISTANCE PER DAY* TOTAL RIDING TIMEODOMETER AUTO SCAN
LOOPS BACK TO
CLOCK MODE
3
seconds
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MAIN UNIT (Fig 3.1)
The main computer unit is designed with a removable and
rotatable main housing for mounting to handlebars or a
handlebar stem. The silicon strap makes the installation on
a bike super easy and fast.
1. Chose a suitable location on your handlebars (1) or
stem (2) that will enable a good line of sight down to
the transmitter and the main unit with minimal physical
obstructions.
2. Pull the silicon strap around the bars, fit it over the hook
and youre done!
The silicon strap on the main computer is designed to
accommodate mounting diameters of 22mm up to 38mm.
For optimum wireless signal clarity your N.E.R.D. should
be positioned 5cm (2 inches) away from your white bike
light.
BIKE INSTALLATION
Fig 3.1
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SPOKE MAGNET
1. Unscrew the two halves of the magnet and mount
to a spoke on the front wheel of your bicycle. (Fig 3.4)
2. Tighten the screw using a flat head screwdriver to ensure
the magnet cannot move up and down the spoke.
TRANSMITTER UNIT
The wireless transmitter unit is designed to allow easy, fast
fitment and removal to the front wheel forks.
1. Chose a suitable location on your forks that will enable
a good line of sight between the transmitter up to the
main unit with minimal physical obstructions. (Fig 3.5)
2. Ensure the SENSOR text is located on the wheel side
of the fork to ensure a close proximity to the spoke
magnet.
3. Ensure the arrow on the silicon housing is pointing
upward towards the main unit.
4. Pull the silicon strap around the fork and fit it over the
hook. Chose the most suitable one of the two hooks on
the strap, depending on your fork diameter.
5. Once mounted, move the transmitter unit around to
ensure the closest mounting position relative to the
spoke magnet. Optimum sensing distance between the
magnet and the transmitter housing is <5mm. (Fig 3.6)
The silicon strap on the transmitter unit is has two
loops and is designed to accommodate fork diameters
from 20mm up to around 45mm.
Fig 3.4
Fig 3.5
Fig 3.6
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MAIN UNIT BATTERY CHANGE (Fig 4.1)
1. The symbol
will appear to indicate the battery
power is low.
2. The battery should be replaced with a new battery within
a week of this symbol appearing.
3. All data will be cleared when the battery is replaced,
however you are able to re-enter the ODO
1
, ODO
2
*,
T.TIMED TRIP
1
and T.TIMED TRIP
2
* data accumulated
up to the battery replacement. It is important to keep a
record of this data, as well as the wheel circumferences
before removing the old battery.
4. Replace with a new CR2032 battery and initiate the main
unit.
TRANSMITTER UNIT BATTERY CHANGE (Fig 4.2)
1. Remove the transmitter from the bike forks.
2. Peel the silicon body back from around the electronics
housing.
3. Remove the sealed end cap and the old battery.
4. Replace with a new LR44 cell. The positive pole of
the battery (indicated with a
+
sign, should be facing
outwards.
5. Replace the housing lid making sure it is pressed firmly
into the housing.
6. Re-fit the silicon body over the electronics housing,
making sure the silicon is not twisted.
BATTERY CHANGE
CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Avoid leaving the main unit exposed to direct sunlight
when not riding.
2. Once or twice a month, check the relative position and
gap of the sensor magnet and the transmitter housing to
ensure they have not moved.
3. To clean the unit, use a damp cloth and wipe lightly. Do
not attempt to use thinners, alcohol or benzene as these
will damage the unit.
4. We know the unit looks good but remember to watch the
road!
Fig 4.1
Fig 4.2
Coin
×1 3V CR2032 battery
×1 1.5V LR44
battery
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Sensor with transmitter Non-contact magnet sensor with analogue wireless transmitter
Wireless sensing distance 55cm (1.8 feet) between the transmitter and the main unit.
Cross talk/interference Within 40cm (15.8”), no interference by 2 bicycles carrying similar cycle
computers, even when ridden side by side.
Wheel circumference setting 1mm-3999mm (1mm increments)
Operating temperature 0°C - 50°C (32°F - 122°F)
Storage temperature -10°C - 60°C (14°F - 140°F)
Main unit battery power ×1 CR2032 3V cell.
The transmitter battery should last approximately one year with an average
usage of around 1.5 hours per day.
Transmitter unit battery power ×1 LR44 1.5V cell.
The transmitter battery should last approximately one year with an average
usage of around 1.5 hours per day.
Dimensions Main unit: 53 × 51 × 40mm
Transmitter unit: 52 × 27 × 52mm
Weight Main unit: 45 grams
Transmitter unit: 39 grams
THE FULL N.E.R.D. SPECS:
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