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VDO Cyclecomputing C3 - User Manual

VDO Cyclecomputing C3
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CYCLECOMPUTING
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MANUEL D´INSTALLATION ET D´UTILISATION
MANUALE D´INSTALLAZIONE E FUNZIONAMENTO
INSTALACION Y OPERACIÓN MANUAL
HANDLEIDING
C1 C2 C3 C4
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Summary

Preface

The VDO-USER-CARD

Functions Overview

Lists information functions available for VDO cycle computers, including TRIPDISTANCE, ODO BIKE1/2, and RIDE TIME.

Optional Features and Mounting

Optional VDO Parts

Lists genuine VDO parts available for purchase, such as sensor/cable/stem mounts.

Mounting Sensor and Magnet

Details the procedure for mounting the speed sensor and spoke magnet, including distance specifications.

Computer Installation and Setup

Battery Installation

Step-by-step guide for inserting the 3V computer battery, including orientation and securing the door.

Twist-Click Mounting

Explains how to securely attach the computer to the handlebar holder using the Twist-Click system.

Display and Operating System

The 4-Line VDO Display

Describes the indicator elements, digit elements, and text lines of the new 4-line display.

EMC Operating System

Introduces the Easy Menu Control (EMC) system for user-friendly operation via menus and keys.

Functions and Menu Structure

Keys and Their Functions

Details the functions of the four navigation keys for menu selection and data input.

Information Menus Overview

Outlines the structure of information menus (IM1 to IM7) and their availability for different models.

Set Menus Overview

Lists the available set menus (EM1 to EM2.2) for configuring the computer's settings.

Initial Operation and Basic Settings

Initial Operation (AC-Button)

Guides through the initial steps after battery installation, including language selection.

Basic Settings Overview

Introduces crucial settings like language, wheel size, and clock for computer operation.

Wheel Size Measurement and Setting

Measuring Wheel Circumferences

Provides a step-by-step method to accurately measure wheel circumference for precise calculations.

Setting Wheel Sizes in Computer

Details how to input the measured wheel size into the computer for 1 or 2 bikes.

Clock and Odometer Settings

Setting the Clock

Explains how to set the current time in 12 or 24-hour format for accurate timekeeping.

Setting the Odometers

Guides on how to set or reset the odometer readings for bike 1 and bike 2.

Advanced Settings and Data Management

Changing Wheel Sizes Between Bikes

Describes the process of switching between programmed wheel sizes for different bikes.

Resetting Tour Data

Explains how to reset specific tour data like trip distance, ride time, and odometers.

Service and Power Management

Service-Interval-Indicator

Details the indicator that reminds users to service their bike after a set mileage.

Sleep-Mode Function

Explains the sleep mode feature designed to conserve battery power by dimming the display.

Stopwatch Functionality

Starting and Resetting Stopwatch

Guides on how to start, stop, and reset the stopwatch for measuring trip sections.

Navigator Functionality

Setting the Navigator

Details how to set up and configure the NAVIGATOR function for route following.

Timing Functions

Overview of Timing Functions

Introduces the five individual timing functions: TIMER 1, TIMER 2, TIMER 1+2, COUNTDOWN, and STOPWATCH.

Selecting Timing Functions

Explains how to choose and select between the various timing functions available.

Timer and Countdown Programming

Guides on programming time windows for TIMER and COUNTDOWN functions.

Timer;Countdown;Stopwatch Operation

Starting and Resetting Timing Functions

Details how to start, stop, and reset the TIMER, COUNTDOWN, and STOPWATCH functions.

Additional Countdown Functions

Covers advanced countdown features like FORECAST KM/MI and REMAIN KM/MI.

Troubleshooting and Warranty

Common Malfunctions and Solutions

Lists common issues, their probable causes, and suggested remedies for the cycle computer.

Warranty Disclaimer

Outlines the terms and conditions of the VDO product warranty and exclusions.

Technical Specifications

VDO Cyclecomputing C3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Current SpeedYes
Trip DistanceYes
Total DistanceYes
ClockYes
Maximum SpeedYes
Average SpeedYes
Speed ComparisonYes
DisplayLCD
MountingHandlebar
Power SourceBattery
Water ResistanceYes
TypeWired
FunctionsSpeed, distance, time, clock

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