Introduction
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your GEOID CC700 GPS Bike Computer. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure optimal performance and a safe cycling experience.

Figure 1: GEOID CC700 GPS Bike Computer
Product Overview
The GEOID CC700 is a smart GPS bike computer designed to enhance your cycling experience with its 2.8-inch color screen, route navigation, and universal compatibility with various sensors. It offers robust features for both outdoor and indoor training.
Key Features:
- 2.8-inch Colorful Screen
- Route Navigation
- Universal Compatibility (ANT+ and Bluetooth sensors)
- Waterproof Level: IPX7
- Automatic Sleep and Auto-Pause functions
- Type-C Charging Interface
- Multi-language support (English, Japanese, Korean, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Thai, Danish, Italian, German)
- Support for 108 data types
- Battery life: 15h-25h
- Storage space: 100h
- Weight: 99g
Package Contents
The standard package includes the CC700 Bike Computer and essential accessories. Depending on your specific purchase, additional items like a protective film, mount, or sensors (CS600, HS500) may be included.

Figure 2: Package Contents (may vary based on specific model/bundle)
Button Instructions
The CC700 features three physical buttons for easy operation:

Figure 3: Button Layout
- Button A (Top Right): Primarily used for power on/off and lap recording.
- Button B (Bottom Left): Used for navigating menus, switching data pages, and adjusting intensity during training.
- Button C (Bottom Right): Used for starting/stopping recording, saving settings, and manual pause/resume.
Setup and Initial Use
1. Power On/Off
- Power On: Press and hold Button A.
- Power Off: When not recording a ride, press and hold Button A. The device cannot be powered off during a ride (including when paused).
- Note: If the device doesn't power on, ensure it has sufficient battery. Connect to the charging cable and check for the charging animation.
- Low Battery Shutdown: The device automatically powers off below 5% battery. Current ride data is saved.
- Auto Shutdown: Configurable via Onelapfit app (Bike Computer Settings > Function Settings > Auto Shutdown). The device will automatically power off after a set period of inactivity.
2. Bike Computer Pairing
The CC700 features seamless activation. Upon initial startup, after selecting your language, a QR code will appear on the screen.
- Download the "Onelapfit" app from your smartphone's App Store, Google Play, or other major app stores.
- Ensure your smartphone is connected to the internet, and has location services and Bluetooth enabled.
- Open the Onelapfit app and use it to scan the QR code displayed on the CC700 to complete the pairing process.
- Grant necessary Bluetooth and location permissions to the Onelapfit app when prompted.
Note: Always use the Onelapfit app for pairing, not your phone's native Bluetooth settings.
3. Firmware Update
To ensure optimal performance and access to the latest features, regularly update the firmware.
- The device checks for firmware updates when connected via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
- For a smoother update, Wi-Fi is recommended. When connected to Wi-Fi, the bike computer automatically checks for updates.
- To update via the device: Go to Home > Settings > Firmware Version.
- You can also update via the Onelapfit app.
Operation
1. Outdoor Cycling
- Start Recording: From the home screen, briefly press Button C.
- During a Ride:
- Press and release Button B to switch between data pages.
- Press and release Button A to record a lap.
- Pause Cycling:
- Auto-Pause: Triggered when speed drops below a preset threshold. Resumes automatically when speed exceeds the threshold. An auto-pause icon appears. Briefly pressing Button C switches to manual pause.
- Manual Pause: Briefly press Button C. A manual pause icon appears. Ride data is not recorded during manual pause. Press Button C again to resume.
- End Ride: Press and hold Button C to choose to end the ride or abandon it (no record generated if abandoned).
2. Data Dial Settings
Customize your data display via the Onelapfit app:
- Open Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > Select Outdoor Cycling Mode > Enter Watch Face Settings.
- On the dial settings page, you can:
- Click "Change Page Layout" to modify the layout.
- Tap the "+" icon to add a new page.
- Click a cell to choose data item styles.
- Click "Preview" or "Sort/Delete" to manage data pages.
- After settings, click "Done" in the top-right corner, then "Done" again on the dial settings page to finalize.
- Settings are automatically pushed to the bike computer upon connection.
- Note: The dial supports a 2x5 array. Configure the layout first, then add data items.
3. Navigation
The CC700 supports route navigation to guide your rides.
- Create Route: Via Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > My Routes, you can:
- Create routes on the map by tapping/entering start, waypoints, and destination.
- Import third-party GPX routes (save GPX files to your phone, then import via app).
- Convert ride logs into routes.
- Import Strava routes.
- Turn on Navigation: When not riding, briefly press Button B to enter Functions > Route Navigation. Select a stored local route to begin.
- Quick Navigation: When connected to Onelapfit, go to Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > Quick Navigation. Enter your destination and tap "Start Navigation."
- Yaw Replanning: If you deviate more than 100 meters from the planned route, the device triggers a "Course Deviation" alert. If deviation exceeds 150 meters, Onelapfit automatically replans the route.
- Note: Bike computer cannot download routes during indoor training or if memory is insufficient.

Figure 4: Route Navigation in action
4. Indoor Training
The CC700 supports connection to stationary bikes for indoor training.
- To access: Briefly press Button B to enter Functions > Indoor Training.
- Supported modes: Target Power (40%-150% FTP), Resistance Level (0%-100%), and Incline Level (0%-20%).
- Adjust intensity during a ride by pressing and holding Button B.
- Do not switch modes while riding.
5. Sensor Management
The CC700 can pair with ANT+ or Bluetooth sensors.
- Search and Connect:
- On the bike computer, briefly press Button B to enter Functions > Sensor > Add Sensor. This will search for all sensor types.
- Select the target sensor and briefly press Button C to save. The device will automatically connect when it detects the signal.
- Sensor Settings: Enter the saved Sensor list, select a sensor, and access its details page to configure settings.
- Forget Sensor: Enter the saved Sensor list, select Sensor > Forget > OK.
- Supported Compatibility: Heart rate monitor, cadence sensor, power meter, speed sensor, trainer, combined speed/cadence sensor, electronic shifter, radar tail light, bike light.
- Connection Limits: Only one sensor of each type can be connected at a time. ANT+ bike lights: up to 5 devices. Bluetooth bike lights: 1 front, 1 rear.

Figure 5: Universal Sensor Compatibility
6. Cycling Reminders & Notifications
- Ride Alerts: Enable/disable via Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > Function Settings > Ride Alerts. Pop-up alerts (Start/Pause/Continue) are triggered based on speed thresholds.
- Automatic Recording: Enable/disable via Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > Function Settings > Auto Recording. Automatically starts/pauses/resumes recording based on speed thresholds.
- Message Notifications: Enable via Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > General Settings > Message Notifications. Receive calls, messages, and app notifications. Enable "Do Not Disturb" mode to stop pop-up notifications.
7. Connectivity (Wi-Fi & AGNSS)
- Wi-Fi: Used for version upgrades, automatic ride record upload, and satellite ephemeris download. Connect via Onelapfit > Bike Computer Settings > General Settings > WiFi. Supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi only.
- AGNSS: Enhances positioning speed. Click "Synchronize" to update satellite position data. Wi-Fi connection is recommended for automatic updates.
Maintenance
- Cleaning: Wipe the device with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Charging: Charge the device using the provided Type-C cable. Ensure the charging animation appears on the screen.
- Storage: Store the bike computer in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Firmware Updates: Regularly check for and install firmware updates to ensure optimal performance and access to new features.
Troubleshooting
- Device not powering on: Check battery level. Connect to charger and verify charging animation.
- Routes not downloading: Ensure sufficient memory on the device. Clear memory via settings if needed. Routes cannot be downloaded during indoor training.
- Connectivity issues (Bluetooth/Wi-Fi): Ensure smartphone has internet, location services, and Bluetooth enabled. Grant all necessary permissions to the Onelapfit app. For Wi-Fi, ensure it's a 2.4 GHz network.
- Screen unresponsive: Try restarting the device. If issues persist, ensure the device is adequately charged.
- Mount issues: If the mount is damaged, a spare mount is included for convenient replacement.

Figure 6: Mount Replacement
Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model Number | CC700 |
| Display Size | 2.8 inches |
| Screen Type | TFT |
| Touch Screen | No |
| Nano Anti-Fingerprint | Yes |
| Wireless Protocol | Bluetooth, ANT+, Wi-Fi |
| Positioning | 5-second positioning |
| Charging Interface Type | Type-C |
| Battery Life | 15h-25h |
| Storage Space | 100h |
| Weight | 99g |
| Waterproof Level | IPX7 |
| Navigation | Yes |
| Single Navigation Route Length | 300km |
| Automatic Sleep | Yes |
| Auto-Pause | Yes |
| Smart Notifications | Fixed characters only |
| Language | English, Japanese, Korean, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Thai, Danish, Italian, German |
| Certification | CE, FCC |

Figure 7: Detailed Specifications Comparison
User Tips
- For best GPS accuracy, ensure your device has a clear view of the sky and allow a few moments for initial satellite acquisition.
- Regularly sync your ride data with the Onelapfit app to keep track of your progress and free up device storage.
- Utilize the auto-pause feature to accurately track moving time during your rides.
- When planning long routes, ensure the device is fully charged and consider carrying a portable power bank for extended battery life.
- Explore the various data dial customization options in the Onelapfit app to display the metrics most important to you during your rides.
Warranty and Support
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official GEOID website or contact your retailer. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
A user manual in PDF format is available for download: User Manual (PDF)
Product Video
Video 1: GEOID CC700 GPS Bike Computer Features Overview