Cateye Cordless 2 Cyclocomputer CC-CL200
Instruction Manual
Product Overview
This document provides instructions for the Cateye Cordless 2 Cyclocomputer, Model CC-CL200. It covers setup, operation, features, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Model: CC-CL200
Brand: CATEYE
FCC Compliance: ⚠️ This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Modifications not expressly approved by Cat Eye Co., Ltd. may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Included Parts
- #169-6690: Parts Kit
- #169-6660: Bracket Kit
- #169-6670: Cordless Sensor
- #169-6680: Universal Sensor Band
- #169-6667: Center Mount Bracket Kit
- #169-6669: Stem Mount Bracket Kit
- #169-6070: Wheel Magnet
- #166-5150: Lithium Battery (CR2032)
Setting Values Cross Reference Table
This table helps determine the correct wheel circumference (L in mm) based on tire size. The tire size is marked on both sides of the tire.
TIRE SIZE | L(mm) | dimension du pneu | Radgröße | bandenmaat | dimensione del pneumatico | Tamaño de rueda |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
24 x 1 | 1753 | 26 x 1.50 | 1985 | 700 x 18C | 2070 | |
24 x 3/4 Tubular | 1785 | 26 x 1.75 | 2030 | 700 x 19C | 2090 | |
24 x 1-1/8 Tubular | 1795 | 26 x 1.95 | 2050 | 700 x 20C | 2086 | |
24 x 1-1/4 | 1905 | 26 x 2.00 | 2055 | 700 x 23C | 2096 | |
24 x 1.75 | 1890 | 26 x 2.1 | 2068 | 700 x 25C | 2105 | |
24 x 2.00 | 1925 | 26 x 2.125 | 2070 | 700 x 28C | 2136 | |
24 x 2.125 | 1965 | 26 x 2.35 | 2083 | 700 x 30C | 2170 | |
26 x 1(559mm) | 1913 | 27 x 1 | 2145 | 700 x 32C | 2155 | |
26 x 1(650c) | 1952 | 27 x 1-1/8 | 2155 | 700C Tubular | 2130 | |
26 x 1.25 | 1953 | 27 x 1-1/4 | 2161 | 700 x 35C | 2168 | |
26 x 1-1/8 Tubular | 1970 | 27 x 1-3/8 | 2169 | 700 x 38C | 2180 | |
26 x 1-3/8 | 2068 | 650 x 35A | 2090 | 700 x 44C | 2224 | |
26 x 1-1/2 | 2100 | 650 x 38A | 2125 | |||
26 x 1.40 | 2005 | 650 x 38B | 2105 |
Specifications
- Controller: 4-bit 1-chip Microcomputer (Crystal Controlled Oscillator)
- Display: Liquid Crystal Display
- Sensor: No Contact Magnetic Sensor
- Cordless System: Directional electromagnetic induction
- Operating Temperature Range: 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)
Limited Warranty
?️ This product comes with a 2-Year Limited Warranty covering the Main Unit and Sensor. If trouble occurs during normal use, the part will be repaired or replaced free of charge by CATEYE Co., Ltd. The product must be returned directly by the purchaser to CATEYE Co., Ltd. for service. Ensure the product is carefully packed with the warranty certificate and repair instructions. The customer is responsible for insurance, handling, and transportation charges to the service center.
Service Address: CAT EYE CO., LTD., 2-8-25, Kuwazu, Higashi Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 546-0041 Japan. Attn.: CATEYE Customer Service Section.
US Consumers Service: CATEYE Service & Research Center, 1705 14th St. 115 Boulder, CO 80302. Phone: 303-443-4595, Toll Free: 800-5CATEYE.
Instruction Manual
Button Functions
[Diagram showing the main unit with buttons labeled A-L and their corresponding functions.]
- A. Main Display: Shows Speed.
- B. Wheel Circumference Mark: Indicates circumference setting.
- C. Mode Symbol: Indicates current mode.
- D. Mode Button: Cycles through modes. Press and hold for 2 seconds to access a special display.
- E. Wheel Sensor Pulse Symbol: Indicates sensor signal.
- F. Speed Scale Symbol: Indicates km/h or mile/h.
- G. Auto Mode Symbol: Indicates Auto Mode is ON.
- H. Sub-Display: Shows selected function data.
- I. Start/Stop Button: Starts/stops measurement of trip distance, elapsed time, and average speed.
- J. Battery Case Cover: Access point for batteries.
- K. Set Button: Used for setting wheel circumference, clock, and auto mode.
- L. AC Button: Clears all stored data and resets the unit.
Operation Features
The main unit has two buttons on the top and two on the bottom.
- Mode Button (Top Left): Press to cycle through modes displayed on the sub-display. Holding for over 2 seconds accesses a specific display.
- Start/Stop Button (Top Right): Press to start or stop measurement of trip distance, elapsed time, and average speed. The speed scale symbol blinks during measurement. This button is inactive if Auto Mode is ON.
- Set Button (Bottom Left): Used for setting wheel circumference (in O mode), 24-hour clock time (in 7 mode), and turning Auto Mode ON/OFF (in T, A, or D mode).
- AC (All Clear) Button (Bottom Right): Pressing this button clears all stored data (trip distance, elapsed time, average speed, maximum speed). After pressing, the "mile/h" symbol illuminates. This button should be used after replacing the battery or if irregular display occurs. After an AC operation, wheel circumference and time settings must be redone.
Reset Operation
[Diagram illustrating the reset operation using the left and right buttons.]
To reset trip distance, elapsed time, average speed, and maximum speed: Select any mode except Total Distance (O), then press the left and right buttons together. All stored data for these modes will be reset to zero. In Total Distance mode, the current wheel circumference (A or B) is shown.
Main Unit Preparation
Before use, the following settings must be made:
- Measure Exact Wheel Circumference (L):
[Diagram showing how to mark the tire and ground for measuring wheel circumference.]
Adjust tire pressure. Mark the tire tread and ground. Ride the bike one full revolution, marking the ground again. Measure the distance between the two marks. Alternatively, use the "Setting Values Cross Reference Table" for an approximate value.
- Set Speed Scale:
[Diagram showing the speed scale setting display (km/h or mile/h).]
After pressing the AC button, the "mile/h" symbol appears. Press the right button to toggle between "km/h" and "mile/h". Press the SET button to confirm your selection.
- Set Wheel Circumference:
[Diagram showing the wheel circumference setting mode, with the first circumference (A) blinking.]
[Diagram showing the wheel circumference setting mode, with the second circumference (B) blinking.]
This cyclocomputer can store two wheel circumferences (A and B), allowing use on two bicycles with separate bracket/sensor sets. The factory default values are (A) 2155mm and (B) 2030mm. The default (A) 2155mm (for 27-inch tires) will blink. Press SET to accept. To change, use the right button (increase) or left button (decrease). Hold the button for rapid change. Press SET to confirm. To set a second circumference, press left and right buttons together before pressing SET. The second circumference (B) 2030mm will blink. Set as before and press SET to complete.
- Select One of Two Wheel Circumferences:
[Diagram showing how to select between two pre-set wheel circumferences.]
Set Auto Mode to ON. While holding the right button, press the SET button. The first circumference will display briefly, followed by the second.
- Reset Wheel Circumference:
Select the Total Distance (O) mode and stop measurement. Press SET. The current wheel circumference will blink. Refer to step 3 to set a new circumference.
- Set 24-hour Clock:
[Diagram showing the 24-hour clock setting mode.]
Press the left button for over 2 seconds to select the 24-hour clock display. Stop measurement by pressing the right button. Press SET; the minute display will blink. Press the right button to advance the minute by 1-2 minutes. Press the left button; the hour display will blink. Press the right button to set the current hour. Press SET to complete.
Mounting to Bike
[Diagram illustrating the mounting of the bracket to the handlebar, showing bracket rubber pads.]
Use 1mm or 2mm rubber pads as needed for handlebar diameter. Mount the bracket. Slide the main unit onto the bracket from the front until it clicks. To remove, pull forward while depressing the lever on the bracket.
Sensor Mounting (Right Front Fork Leg)
[Diagram showing the sensor mounted on the right front fork leg.]
Mount the sensor as high as possible on the right front fork leg. Adjust position, clearance, and direction:
- Assemble Sensor Bands A and B with the rubber pad. Ensure the screw-fastening part is parallel when mounted. [Diagram showing the assembly of sensor bands A and B with the rubber pad.] [Diagram illustrating the correct parallel alignment of sensor bands on the fork.]
- Temporarily attach the sensor to the fork using the screw. [Diagram showing the sensor temporarily attached to the fork with a screw.]
- If the space between the fork and spokes is large, use the spacer and long screw for approximately 5mm clearance between sensor and magnet. [Diagram showing the use of a spacer and long screw for mounting the sensor when fork-to-spoke distance is large.]
- Install the magnet securely on a spoke so it faces the sensor zone. [Diagram showing the magnet being installed on a spoke and the sensor zone on the sensor.]
- Maintain approximately 5mm clearance between the sensor and magnet. Align the magnet with the sensor zone. The sensor's triangle mark should aim towards the main unit. Tighten the screw. Trim excess sensor band. [Diagram showing the approximate 5mm clearance between the magnet and sensor zone.] [Diagram illustrating the correct alignment of the magnet with the sensor zone and the sensor aiming at the main unit.]
Check Points for Sensor Mounting:
- Maintain 5mm clearance between sensor and magnet.
- Magnet surface must align with the sensor zone.
- The triangle mark on the sensor must aim at the main unit.
The Cordless System & Battery Replacement
The sensor detects wheel revolutions and transmits signals to the main unit for calculation and display. Battery life is approximately 2 years for the main unit (average 1 hour/day use) and 10,000 miles for the sensor.
Note: Signal reception range is limited (within 45 cm) to prevent interference. Range may decrease in low temperatures or with low battery power. Replace sensor battery before it fails.
Potential Interference: The system may display false data when riding near railroad crossings, in areas with strong electromagnetic fields (e.g., TV stations, radar), or when two similar cyclocomputers are used side-by-side.
Replacing Batteries
Batteries are pre-installed.
- Main Unit Battery (Fig. 19, 20):
[Diagram showing how to open the battery cover of the main unit.]
[Diagram showing the insertion of a CR2032 battery into the main unit.]
Open the battery cover on the back. Insert a new CR2032 lithium battery with the (+) pole upward. Press the AC button to erase all data and reset settings.
- Sensor Battery (Fig. 21):
[Diagram showing how to open the battery cover of the sensor and insert a CR2032 battery.]
Remove the sensor from the bike. Open the battery cover on the back. Insert a new CR2032 lithium battery with the (+) pole upward. Re-mount the sensor and adjust position, clearance, and direction.
Display Functions
The cyclocomputer displays various data on the main and sub-displays.
- Current Speed (S): ? Displays speed from 0.0 to 65.9 miles/hr (±0.3 mile/h). Updates once per second.
- Total Distance (O): ? Displays accumulated distance from 0.0 to 99,999 miles (±0.1 mile). Resets to zero after 10,000 miles or upon AC operation.
- Trip Distance (D): ? Displays distance from the start of a trip, from 0.00 to 999.99 miles (±0.01 mile). Resets to zero with a Reset operation.
- Elapsed Time (T): ⏰ Displays time elapsed from the start, from 0:00'00" to 9:59'59" (±0.003%). Resets to zero after 10 hours or with a Reset operation.
- Average Speed (A): ? Displays average speed from the start, from 0.0 to 65.9 miles/hr (±0.3 mile/h). Calculation stops if it exceeds 27 hours 46 minutes 39 seconds or 999.99 miles, displaying ".E".
- Maximum Speed (M): ? Displays the highest speed recorded, from 0.0 (3.0) to 65.9 miles/hr (±0.3 mile/h). Resets to zero with a Reset operation.
- 24-hour Clock Time: ⏰ Displays the current time in 24-hour format (0:00 to 23:59, ±0.003%).
Special Functions
Power Saving Function
If no signal is received for one hour, the unit enters SLEEP state, turning off the display except for the 24-hour clock. Signal reception is disabled in SLEEP state. Press the left or right button to restore signal reception. Remember to restore reception before each ride.
Auto (Automatic Start/Stop) Function
This function automatically starts or stops measurement without using the Start/Stop button.
How to Set On/Off: Select (T), (D), or (A) on the sub-display and press the SET button. The AT symbol will appear when Auto Mode is ON. Repeat to turn it OFF. Note: Auto start does not function in SLEEP state. Restore signal reception first.
Maintenance & Precautions
- ? Do not leave the main unit exposed to direct sunlight when not in use. Do not disassemble the main unit.
- ?️ While riding, keep your eyes on the road and prioritize traffic safety over computer functions.
- ? Check the relative position of the magnet and sensor periodically.
- ? For cleaning, use a neutral detergent on a soft cloth, then wipe dry. Do not use paint thinner, benzine, or alcohol, as they may damage the surface.
Troubleshooting
❓ If you encounter issues, consult the following table:
Problem | Solution |
---|---|
No display. | Replace the main unit battery with a new one. |
Incorrect data appears. | Execute "All Clear" operation. |
Figures do not appear on the main display. | Cancel the power saving function. |
Current speed does not appear. | Check the sensor position and direction. Has the battery worn out? |
Speed is not displayed when riding with high speed or at low temperature. | Check the sensor position and direction. |
Even when the right button is pressed, the cyclocomputer does not operate. | Set the auto mode to OFF. |
The entire liquid crystal screen is dark and unusual display is seen. | It returns to normal state if left in the shade. It returns to normal state when temperature rises. |
Display response is slow. | It returns to normal state when temperature rises. |
Specifications
- Applicable Cycle Sizes: 10 mm - 2,999 mm (Initial values: A: 2155 mm, B: 2030 mm)
- Power Supply: Main unit: Lithium Battery (CR2032) x 1 / approx. 2 years. Sensor with transmitter: Lithium Battery (CR2032) x 1 / approx. 1,000 miles.
- Dimension / Weight: 2"x 1-13/10"x 29/32" / 1.2 oz (29 g)
* The specifications and design are subject to change without notice.