GEOID CC700

GEOID CC700 GPS Bike Computer User Manual

Model: CC700

Your guide to setting up, operating, and maintaining your GEOID CC700 GPS Bike Computer.

Introduction

The GEOID CC700 is a smart GPS bike computer designed to enhance your cycling experience with its 2.8-inch colorful screen, route navigation, and comprehensive data tracking capabilities. This manual provides detailed instructions to help you get the most out of your device.

GEOID CC700 Bike Computer with 2.8-inch Colorful Screen and Route Navigation

Figure 1: GEOID CC700 Bike Computer Overview

Video 1: GEOID CC700 Product Overview. This video demonstrates the 2.8-inch color screen, quick power-up, route navigation, and universal compatibility with various sensors.

Setup

1. Button Instructions

The CC700 features three physical buttons for operation:

  • A Button: Typically used for power on/off and lap recording.
  • B Button: Used to switch between data pages and access the operation menu.
  • C Button: Used to start/pause recording and confirm selections.
Diagram of GEOID CC700 showing button locations A, B, C

Figure 2: Button Layout (A: Top, B: Left, C: Right)

2. Power On/Off

  • Power On: Press and hold the A button.
  • Power Off: When not recording a ride, press and hold the A button. The device cannot be powered off during a ride (including when paused).

3. Bike Computer Pairing

The CC700 Bike Computer features seamless activation. Upon initial startup, after selecting your language, a QR code will appear. Use the Onelapfit app to scan the code and complete pairing. Activation occurs upon first pairing.

Important Notes for Pairing:

  • Always use the Onelapfit app for connection, not your phone's direct Bluetooth settings.
  • Ensure your smartphone is connected to the internet and has location services and Bluetooth enabled.
  • Grant necessary Bluetooth and location permissions to the Onelapfit app when prompted.
  • Download the Onelapfit app from official app stores (App Store, Google Play) and enable corresponding permissions.

4. Mounting the Device

The CC700 comes with a removable mount. If the mount needs replacement, a spare mount is included for convenient fixing.

Diagram showing how to fix a snapped mount on the CC700

Figure 3: Mount Replacement Diagram

Operating Instructions

1. Outdoor Cycling

  • Start Recording: On the Bike Computer home screen, press the C button briefly to start recording.
  • During a Ride:
    • Press and release the B button to switch between data pages.
    • Press and release the A button to lap.
  • Pause Cycling: Automatic and manual pauses are available.
    • Auto-Pause: Triggered when preset speed is reached. The session resumes automatically when cycling speed exceeds the preset threshold. During auto-pause, an icon appears. Briefly pressing the C key switches to manual pause.
    • Manual Pause: Briefly press the C key to trigger manual pause. Your ride will not be recorded during manual pause. Press the C key again to resume recording.
  • Riding Operation Menu: While riding, press and hold the B button to enter the operation menu page.
    • Route: Select a cycling route if not active. End an active route without ending the ride.
    • Sensor: Search for connected sensors.
    • Brightness: Adjust the bike computer's brightness.
  • End of Ride: Press and hold the C key to choose to end or abandon the ride. Abandoning a ride will not generate a record.

2. Data Dial Settings

Customize your data display through the Onelapfit app:

  1. Open Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > Select Outdoor Cycling Mode > Enter Watch Face Settings.
  2. On the dial settings page:
    • Click [Change Page Layout] to modify the page layout.
    • Tap the [+] icon at the bottom center to add a new page.
    • Click the corresponding cell in the layout to freely choose data item styles.
    • Click [Preview] or [Sort/Delete] to delete or sort data pages. Click [Done] in the upper-right corner after settings.
    • Return to the dial settings page and tap [Done] to finalize. Settings will automatically push to the bike computer upon connection.

Note:

  • The dial supports a 2x5 array. Data items automatically match available layouts. Some items require fixed-size positions.
  • Set up the layout first, then add the data.

3. Navigation

The CC700 supports route navigation to guide you on your rides.

  • Create Route: In Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > My Routes, you can:
    • Create routes on the map by tapping/entering start points, waypoints, and destinations.
    • Import third-party GPX routes by saving GPX files to your phone and importing them via the app.
    • Convert ride logs into routes.
    • Import Strava routes.
  • Turn on Navigation: When not riding, press the B button briefly to enter [Functions] > [Route Navigation]. Select a stored local route to begin.
  • Quick Navigation: When connected to Onelapfit, navigate to Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > Quick Navigation. Enter your destination and tap <Start Navigation>. Enabling navigation during a ride will not affect current recording.
  • Yaw Replanning (Rerouting): If you deviate more than 100 meters from the planned route, the bike computer triggers a "Course Deviation" alert. If deviation exceeds 150 meters, Onelapfit automatically replans the route and guides you back on course.
Cyclists using the CC700 for route navigation, showing turn-by-turn directions

Figure 4: Route Navigation in action

4. Indoor Training

The CC700 supports connection to a stationary bike for indoor training.

  • Access: Press the B button briefly to enter [Functions] > [Indoor Training].
  • Training Modes: Target Power, Resistance Level, and Incline Level. Press and hold the B button during your ride to adjust intensity.
    • Target Power: Set within 40%-150% FTP.
    • Resistance Level: Adjustable from 0% to 100%.
    • Grade Gradient: Setting range from 0% to 20%.
  • After adjustment, returning to training applies the data to the corresponding model. Do not switch modes while riding.

5. Sensor Management

The bike computer can pair and operate with sensors supporting ANT+ or Bluetooth.

  • Search and Connect:
    • Press the B button briefly to enter [Functions] > [Sensor] > [Add Sensor] to search for all sensor types.
    • Select the target sensor, then briefly press the C button to save it. The bike computer will automatically connect when it detects the signal.
  • Sensor Settings: Enter the saved Sensor list, select the sensor, and access its details page to configure settings.
  • Forget Sensor: Enter the saved Sensor list, select Sensor > Forget > OK to remove it.
  • Supported Compatibility:
    • Types: Heart rate monitor, cadence sensor, power meter, speed sensor, trainer, combined speed/cadence sensor, electronic shifter, radar tail light, bike light.
    • Connections: Only one sensor of each type can be connected at a time. ANT+ bike lights can connect up to 5 devices simultaneously. Bluetooth bike lights can connect to 1 front light and 1 rear light simultaneously.

6. Cycling Reminder & Automatic Recording

  • Cycling Reminder: In Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > Function Settings > Ride Alerts, toggle the switch to enable/disable alerts. A "Start/Pause/Continue" pop-up alert is triggered based on riding status and speed threshold.
  • Automatic Recording: In Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > Function Settings > Auto Recording, toggle the switch to enable/disable auto recording (default: off). This automatically starts/pauses/resumes recording based on speed thresholds.

7. Message Notification

  • To use, enable the message notification toggle in Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > General Settings > Message Notifications, and turn on desired notification items.
  • Once activated, receive incoming calls, messages, and notifications from other apps on your phone via the bike computer.
  • Enable Do Not Disturb mode to stop pop-up notifications for messages.
  • Note: The CC700 can display phone notifications but does not show the specific message content. Smart Notifications are limited to fixed characters only.

Maintenance

1. Firmware Update

To ensure optimal performance and access to the latest features, regularly update your device's firmware. The CC700 checks for updates when connected via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. For a smoother experience, Wi-Fi is recommended.

  • When connected to Wi-Fi, the bike computer automatically checks for updates. To update, go to Home > Settings > Firmware Version on the device.
  • Alternatively, connect to Onelapfit for updates.

2. Wi-Fi Connectivity

Wi-Fi is used for version upgrades, automatic upload of ride records, and automatic download of satellite ephemeris.

  • To connect: Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > General Settings > WiFi, select WiFi and connect.
  • Toggle the Wi-Fi switch to display previously connected networks. If within range, you can connect directly.
  • Note: Only supports connecting to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi.

3. AGNSS (Assisted Global Navigation Satellite System)

AGNSS significantly enhances positioning speed. Click "Synchronize" to update the bike computer's satellite position data. When data is available, positioning speed improves significantly. Connecting to Wi-Fi for automatic updates is recommended.

Troubleshooting

  • Device Not Responding on Power On: If the bike computer does not respond when long-pressing the A button, check if it has sufficient battery power. Connect to the charging cable and verify if the charging animation appears. After charging, try powering on again.
  • Low Battery Shutdown: The device automatically powers off when the battery level drops below 5%. If this occurs during a ride, the current ride will be automatically ended and data saved. You can resume recording upon restarting.
  • Routes Not Downloading: If the bike computer's memory is insufficient, routes cannot be downloaded. Go to Settings to clear memory and try again.
  • Navigation Rerouting: If you deviate more than 100 meters from a planned route, the device will alert you. If the deviation exceeds 150 meters, the system will automatically replan the route.
  • Connectivity Issues: Ensure your smartphone has an active internet connection, and both location services and Bluetooth are enabled for the Onelapfit app. Grant all necessary permissions to the app.

Specifications

FeatureSpecification
Brand NameGEOID
Model NumberCC700
Stopwatch and AccessoriesWaterproof Stopwatch
TypeWireless
Display Size2.8 inches
Waterproof LevelIPX7
NavigationYes
Touch ScreenNo
Automatic SleepYes
Auto-PauseYes
External DevicesYes
Charging Interface TypeType-C
LanguageEnglish (and 10 others)
CertificationCE, FCC
Wireless ProtocolBluetooth, ANT+, Wi-Fi
Positioning5-second positioning (GPS, BEIDOU, GLONASS, GALILEO, QZSS)
Battery Life15h-25h
Storage Space100h
Body Buttons3 buttons
Weight99g
MountRemovable Mount
Smart NotificationsFixed characters only
Smart Trainer Training (Free Training)Yes
Single Navigation Route Length300km
RerouteYes
Comparison table of GEOID bike computer models CC600, CC700, CC700Pro

Figure 5: GEOID Bike Computer Model Comparison (CC600, CC700, CC700Pro)

User Tips

  • Battery Information: To display battery information in data fields, customize your data dial settings via the Onelapfit app.
  • Custom Training Plans: While the device supports various indoor training modes (Target Power, Resistance Level, Incline Mode), specific customization of complex training plans may require integration with compatible third-party apps like TrainingPeaks.
  • Social Media Notifications: The CC700 can display notifications from social media apps, but it will only show fixed characters and not the full message content.
  • Language Support: The device supports 11 languages, including English, Japanese, Korean, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Thai, Danish, Italian, German, and Polish.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Does the GEOID CC700 have maps?
A: Yes, the CC700 features route navigation and can import GPX files for detailed route guidance.
Q: Does it have a heart rate monitor?
A: The CC700 supports external heart rate monitors via ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity.
Q: Can it connect with electronic shifters?
A: Yes, the device is compatible with electronic shifters that support ANT+ or Bluetooth protocols.
Q: Is the screen touch-enabled?
A: No, the GEOID CC700 does not feature a touch screen. It is operated using its three physical buttons.

Warranty and Support

For detailed warranty information and further support, please refer to the official user manual PDF available for download. This document contains comprehensive details regarding product warranty, service, and contact information.

You can access the user manual PDF here.

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