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Bicycle Computer

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6.1.5 MAXIMUM SPEED

6.1.7 TIME BIKE 2

6.1.6 TIME BIKE 1

6.1.8 TOTAL TIME

Sub-function of clock/speed function.   
Displays the user’s maximum speed from the beginning to the current point .

Sub-function of clock/speed function.   
Displays the total riding time for Bike 2.  

Sub-function of clock/speed function.   
Displays the total riding time for Bike 1. 

Sub-function of clock/speed function.   
Displays the total riding time (Bike 1+ Bike 2).

Summary of Contents for CY-533

Page 1: ...Bicycle Computer CY 533 Manual E ...

Page 2: ... 17 6 1 3 TRIP TIME 18 6 1 4 AVERAGE SPEED 18 6 1 5 MAXIMUM SPEED 19 6 1 6 TIME BIKE 1 19 6 1 7 TIME BIKE 2 20 6 1 8 TOTAL TIME 20 6 1 9 TRIP COUNT UP TRIP COUNT DOWN 21 6 1 9 1 TRIP DISTANCE 21 6 1 9 2 ODO BIKE 1 22 6 1 9 3 ODO BIKE 2 22 6 1 9 4 TOTAL ODO 22 6 1 9 5 KCAL 23 6 2 Altitude Cadence functions 24 6 2 1 MAXIMUM ALTITUDE 25 6 2 2 TRIP CLIMB 25 6 2 3 ALTITUDE BIKE 1 25 6 2 4 ALTITUDE BIKE...

Page 3: ...ing items have been included with your cycle computer before starting 2 1 attaching bracket on the handle bar Bracket Magnet Rubber Stabling Pads Magnet for Cadence Air Pressure Battery Cover Nylon ties CY 533AC series cycle computer Cadence Speed Sensor Chapter 1 Chapter 2 ...

Page 4: ...ween the Cadence sensor and Magnet should be within 5mm Please check green light on the Cadence Speed sensor to make Bitmap sure 2 functions operated normally when riding your bicycle at first time Note Please turn around the wheel to check the green light on the sensor Initial flashing green light indicates the sensor detected magnet signals normally Installing the Speed Magnet Put the Speed Magn...

Page 5: ...5 Bicycle Computer 6 Nomenclatur Chapter 3 Main Screen Display Chapter 4 ...

Page 6: ... 2 seconds Screen 5 1 1 5 1 10 5 1 11 5 1 2 5 1 9 5 1 3 5 1 8 5 1 4 5 1 7 5 1 5 5 1 6 Under KM H or ML H press C key or A key to switch one another Press M key to transfer next setting Under TIMER COUNT UP or TIMER COUNT DOWN press C key or A key to switch another one Press A key or C key to adjust number Press M to transfer next setting The user can select the unit for speed which will be display...

Page 7: ...t setting Under BIKE 1 or BIKE 2 Press A key or C key to adjust number Press M to transfer next setting Under WHEEL SIZE Press A key or C key to adjust number Press M to transfer next setting Under SET CLOCK CY 533AC contains two bike setting it allows the user to use this device for two bikes with different wheel size To get the accurate result from the device for speed value or other information...

Page 8: ... to leave setting mode Under Set Weight Press A key or C key to adjust number Press M to transfer next setting Under Set Sex Press A key or C key to adjust symbol of male or female Press M to transfer next setting Under Set KG or LB Press A key or C key to adjust weight symbol Press M to transfer next setting The user can select temperature unit C or F that will be display on the screen CY 533AC o...

Page 9: ...nfluence of the weather change or temperature changes the user can also adjust the actual altitude on CY 533AC If the user sees a road sign indicating actual altitude that is differ from the actual attitude value on the device the user may adjust actual altitude according to the sign The home altitude is the altitude of the starting location home or starting point This value can be found by maps i...

Page 10: ...notice the ending altitude is different from the home altitude as day goes by It is normal because of pressure influences over time So before goes out for a ride we suggest to call back the home altitude value in CY 533AC Any Mode A C 2 sec Basic Functions Indication Chapter 6 CY 533AC has 4 different modes with individual functions to use for cycling Before starting the device you need to get mor...

Page 11: ...p time from the beginning to the current point Sub function of clock speed function Displays the user s average speed from the beginning to the current point Sub function of clock speed function Timer count up The timer will increase while riding the bicycle Timer count down The timer will decrease towards zero while riding the bicycle The user can set up the count down time in the setting mode NO...

Page 12: ...d function Displays the user s maximum speed from the beginning to the current point Sub function of clock speed function Displays the total riding time for Bike 2 Sub function of clock speed function Displays the total riding time for Bike 1 Sub function of clock speed function Displays the total riding time Bike 1 Bike 2 ...

Page 13: ...DOWN will display 6 1 9 1 TRIP DISTANCE Sub function of clock speed function Displays the user s trip distance from the beginning to the destination 6 1 9 2 ODO BIKE 1 6 1 9 4 TOTAL ODO 6 1 9 3 ODO BIKE 2 Sub function of clock speed function Displays the odometer of first wheel size setting Sub function of clock speed function Displays the odometer of second wheel size setting Sub function of cloc...

Page 14: ...o the respective altitude SCREEN DISPLAY CHANGE ACTUAL AlTITUDE The actual altitude is the altitude of the location where the user currently is It is different from the home alti tude The altitude information signs can usually be founded when riding ascending the mountain or traveling Please Do not insert any sharp objects into the measurement hole These holes must always stay open and clean ...

Page 15: ...er first setting of BIKE1 ALTI BIKE1 will display the total Altitude value for BIKE1 NOTE This value cannot be erased by the clear function unless apply the default setting Refer to Default Setting Section If the user is riding under first setting of BIKE2 ALTI BIKE2 will display the total Altitude value for BIKE2 NOTE This value cannot be erased by the clear function unless apply the default sett...

Page 16: ...etric system m min or British system feet min If the user is riding uphill the screen will display ALTI GAIN with value increasing If the user is riding downhill the screen will display ALTI LOSS with value decreasing Display average gradient from the beginning to the current point Display maximum gradient from the beginning to the current point Display average cadence from the beginning to the cu...

Page 17: ...nder TRIP CADENCE press C key for 2 seconds AVERAGE CADENCE MAXIMUM CADENCE TRIP CADENCE will return to zero Under TRIP CLIMB press C key for 2 seconds MAXIMUM ALTITUDE TRIP CLIMB ALTITUDE GAIN ALTITUDE LOSS will return to zero Under TIMER COUNT UP or TIMER COUNT DOWN press C key for 2 seconds TIMER COUNT UP will return to zero or TIMER COUNT DOWN will return to default setting Under TRIP COUNT UP...

Page 18: ...is working with speed sensor Each device and sensor has been ID SCAN after manufacturing So the user can start to use the product immediately without doing ID SCAN The main purpose of ID SCAN is to pair up the cycle computer to its speed cadence sensor as well as to prevent signals and cross talk from other cycle computers Each cycle computer set has been pre ID Scan right after it s produced so t...

Page 19: ...pter 8 Chapter 9 If low power for the battery under Clock mode CY 533AC will display the signal to indicate the low battery information CY 500 series computer Unscrew the back cover The side should be facing up Gently remove the battery and replace it with a new battery model CR2032 Sensor Unscrew the back cover The side should be facing up Gently remove the battery and replace it with a new batte...

Page 20: ...he data reading witch will back to the normal Q6 Current speed does not appear It may be caused by the following situation the distance position between magnet and sensor to adjust or low battery power Receiver Speed Censor Cadence Transmitter Belt Operating Temperature 0 ºC 50 ºC 0 ºC 50 ºC 0 ºC 50 ºC Storage Temperature 10 ºC 60 ºC 10 ºC 60 ºC 10 ºC 60 ºC Emitted Frequency 2 4GHz 2 4GHz 5 2 4GHz...

Page 21: ...or special arising out of or related to the use of this manual or the products described herein During this warranty period three years the product will either be repaired or replaced without charge Please read over the following information before using the Cycle Computer Never use the cycle computer in combination with other medical implanted electronic equipment and device especially heart pace...

Page 22: ...9 1913 Tire Scale L mm 650 x 35A 2090 650 X 38A 2125 650 X 38B 2105 700 X 18C 2070 700 X 19C 2080 700 X 20C 2086 700 X 23C 2096 700 X 25C 2105 700 X 28C 2136 700 X 30C 2170 700 X 32C 2155 700C Tubular 2130 700 X 35C 2168 700 X 38C 2180 700 X 40C 2200 Tire Scale L mm 26 x 1 65 1952 26 x 1 25 1953 26 x 1 1 8 1970 26 x 1 3 8 2068 26 x 1 1 2 2100 26 x 1 40 2005 26 x 1 50 2010 26 x 1 75 2023 26 x 1 95 ...

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