Cateye Enduro 2 (Bike Computer)
Cateye Enduro 2 (Bike Computer)
Cateye Enduro 2 (Bike Computer)
CAT EYE ENDURO 2 Heavy Duty Wire and Bracket Sensor Kit
CATEYE VELO3 2
CAT EYE MITY
CYCLOCOMPUTER
CYCLOCOMPUTER
CC-VL200 #169-9770
CC-ED200 [with Heavy Duty Wire] Bracket Sensor Kit for Extra Large Fork
CC-MT300 [with Normal Wire]
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#169-6560 [#169-6565]
Bracket Sensor Kit [Long]
Setting Values Cross Reference Table (The tire size is marked on both sides of the tire.) #169-6568
TIRE SIZE L(cm) TIRE SIZE L(cm) TIRE SIZE L(cm) TIRE SIZE L(cm)
Bracket Sensor Kit for Aero Bar
* The values listed here are not definitive information. Wheel circumference varies with the tire pressure. #169-9750 #169-6170
Attachment Kit (for CC-ED200) Attachment Kit (for CC-MT300)
Specifications
#169-9751 #169-6280
Attachment Kit (For Extra Large Fork) Universal Sensor Band
LIMITED WARRANTY
1-Year Warranty for Main Unit Only
(Accessories/Attachments and Battery Consumption excluded)
If trouble occurs during normal use, the part of the Main Unit will be repaired or replaced free of charge. The service must
be performed by Cat Eye Co., Ltd. To return the product, pack it carefully and remember to enclose the warranty certifi-
cate with instruction for repair. Please write or type your name and address clearly on the warranty certificate. Insurance,
handling and transportation charges to our service shall be borne by person desiring service.
(Address for service) CO.,LTD. #169-9760 #166-5120
2-8-25, Kuwazu, Higashi Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 546-0041 Japan Wheel Magnet for Composit Wheel Wheel Magnet
Attn.: CAT EYE Customer Service Section
Service & Research Address for United States Consumers:
CAT EYE Service & Research Center
1705 14th St. 115 Boulder, CO 80302
Phone : 303-443-4595 Toll Free : 800-5CATEYE
Fax : 303-473-0006 e-mail : [email protected]
#166-5150
Lithium Battery (CR2032)
CAT EYE MITY3 1
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CC-MT300 Installation Manual
Copyright© 1998 CAT EYE Co., Ltd.
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1 Bracket
2 Wire
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3 Sensor
3 4 Sensor Bands-A
1 5 Sensor Band-B
6 Magnet
7 Sensor Band Rubber Pad
8 Bracket Rubber Pad
9 Nylon Tie
0 Sensor Band Screw
Test
1 4 Slide the main unit onto the bracket according to " How to Attach Main Unit to
Bracket" (below). Make sure the computer is fully attached to the bracket. Spin the
front wheel and check if the speed display appears. (If not, adjust the relative posi-
tions of magnet and sensor again.) Fasten the sensor securely, and remove the
main unit.
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3 (2)
(1)
Test the alignment of the magnet and sensor with the main unit attached.
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6 How to Attach Main Unit to
(2) Bracket
(1) Slide main unit onto the bracket from front until
it clicks into position. To remove, pull it off for-
(4) ward while pushing down the lever(4).
2mm
E OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS • Don't pay too much attention to your computer functions while riding. Keep your eyes on
the road and pay attention to traffic conditions.
A. Upper Display
(Usually Current Speed) • Securely attach the magnet, sensor and bracket to your bicycle. Periodically check if the
B. Mode Symbol screws and secure bands have loosened.
C. Average Pace Arrow • Safely dispose of the old battery. Do not place it within children's reach. If swallowed by
Precautions
SET D. Speed Scale mistake, consult a doctor immediately.
E. Auto Mode Symbol
F. Wheel Selection Symbol • Do not leave the main unit exposed to direct sunlight. Never disassemble the main unit.
G. Lower Display • For cleaning, use neutral detergent on soft cloth, and wipe off with dry cloth. Do not
(Selected Function) apply paint thinner, benzine or alcohol, to avoid damages on the surface.
H. Mode Button • If there is mud, sand or the like clogged between the button and the body, button opera-
I. S Button (Start/Stop)
tion can become impaired. Softly wash away such objects with water.
J. SET Button
K. Battery Cover • Before each ride, insure the computer is completely and securely mounted to the
L. Contact bracket.
Press MODE button and select "K"(=km) or "M"(=mile). actual distance in centimeters on Moves between wheel circumference A and B
the ground of one wheel revolution
Increases the figure by one Wheel Circumference A & B
measures. For the most accurate
Odo Data Input Rapidly increases the figure
settings, do this roll-out. Otherwise, S MODE (Can switch between A & B any time)
Hold down MODE button to reach Odo input display. consult the Cross Reference Table A: Best for road bikes and riding [Initial figure =210 cm]
Decreases the figure by one
Input the figure by MODE button. for approximate setting. B: Best for MTB riding and low speed sensitivity
Rapidly decreases the figure
Press S button to change the flickering digit. [Initial figure =205 cm]
BUTTON NAVIGATION
2 Time Average
Speed
Distance
One
Time
Resetting TIME and DISTANCE PRESS the SET Button on the back of the WHEEL SETTING A or B
functions computer. The hours will start flashing. The computer has two wheel settings for decrease the digits
To reset the TIME, DISTANCE The MODE Button advances the digits. quickly and conveniently moving the be-
ONE, AVERAGE and MAX The ST./STOP (S) Button changes from tween two bikes with different size of tires.
SPEEDS, PRESS AND HOLD Hours to Minutes. PRESS the SET Button You can tell which WHEEL SETTING you increase the digits
the MODE and ST./STOP (S) on the back to set the CLOCK. are in by the semicircle symbol with an "A"
Buttons for ONE SECOND. The CLOCK is set to either 24 HOUR or 12 or "B" on the computer screen. Wheel set-
1 sec. ting "A" has been preset with a tire size for a REPLACING MILEAGE INTO THE
DISTANCE TWO (Dst2) can HOUR depending on the SPEED SCALE
700 X 23C road tire. Wheel setting "B" is ODOMETER
only be reset while in DIS- selected. In K (Kilometers per hour) a 24
preset for a mountain bike tire of 26 x 1.95. This is done after replacing the battery in
TANCE TWO. HOUR CLOCK is selected. In M (Mile per
Wheel setting "B" is also specifically pro- the unit or for transferring mileage from
hour) a 12 HOUR CLOCK is selected.
gramed for low speed sensitivity. If you are another computer.
AUTO MODE Clock using the computer on a mountain bike we First PRESS ALL THREE BUTTONS, the
You can set the computer to record TIME, recommend that you use Wheel setting "B".
STOP on back MODE Button, the ST./STOP (S) Button
DISTANCE, MAX and AVERAGE SPEED STATE
To select Wheel setting "A" or "B", HOLD and the SET Button on the back. Now the
automatically (AUTO MODE) or manually
the SET Button except in ODOMETER "K" flashes indicating speed scale.
(STANDARD MODE).
change from Hours function. PRESS the MODE Button to select be-
In STANDARD MODE you must press the to Minutes tween "K" for Kilometers or "M" for Miles
on back
ST./STOP (S) Button to begin recording per hour reading.
TIME and DISTANCE.
advance the digits
To add previous mileage or kilometers you
In AUTO MODE (AT) the computer starts must NOW PRESS AND HOLD the MODE
and stops when ever it records a signal CHANGING the WHEEL SETTING Button. ".0" will be flashing. Input the
from the sensor at the wheel. CALIBRATION NUMBER number with the MODE Button. PRESS
Moving TIME, AVERAGE and
To set the computer to AUTO MODE with When you are in the ODOMETER (Odo) the ST./STOP (S) Button to change to the
MAX SPEED to upper display
the computer in the DISTANCE function or function, you can view the WHEEL CALI- next digit. You will be able to set distance
When the computer is set in AUTO MODE
TIME function, press the SET Button on BRATION NUMBER by PRESSING the up to 00,000.0 digits. Now press the SET
(AT), the functions of TIME, AVERAGE
the back of the computer. A small symbol ST./STOP (S) and the MODE Button. Button on the back.
and MAX SPEED can be switched to the
with the letters AT will appear on the upper display by PRESSING the ST./ To change the CALIBRATION NUMBER
screen indicating AUTO MODE. You take STOP (S) Button. You can move SPEED PRESS the SET Button on the back of the
the computer out of AUTO MODE the computer in ODOMETER (Odo) function. change to the next
back to the upper display by pressing the
same way. ST./STOP (S) Button again. The WHEEL CALIBRATION NUMBER will digit