COOSPO BC200 User Manual
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Button Function
The COOSPO BC200 features several buttons for navigation and control. The screen displays information such as Time, GPS signal strength, and Temperature & Battery level.
Up Button (▲): Long press to turn on/off the backlight. Short press to scroll up.
Down Button (▼): Long press to turn off the device. Short press to turn on the device. The device automatically shuts down after 10 minutes of inactivity when not in motion.
OK Button: During cycling, press to mark a lap. In standby mode, long press to enter Bluetooth synchronization.
Back Button (⏸): During cycling, press to pause. In standby mode, long press to enter USB synchronization.
The device has icons for Cycling, Table, User, Sync, GPS, and Setting modes.
Icons
Icon | Description |
---|---|
📱 (flashing) | GPS signal status: Icon flashing means acquiring satellite signals. |
📱 (solid) | Satellite signals available. |
📱 (empty) | No satellite signal. |
🔋 | Battery level indicator. |
⏸ | Paused mode. |
⏸⏸ | Auto Pause. |
🕘 | Cadence sensor: Icon is on when connected; flashing when disconnected or searching. |
🛡 | Speed sensor: Icon is on when connected; flashing when disconnected or searching. |
⚡ | Power meter: Icon is on when connected; flashing when disconnected or searching. |
❤ | Heart rate monitor: Icon is on when connected; flashing when disconnected or searching. |
▲▼ | Indicates availability to scroll the page up and down by pressing the button. |
▲ / ▼ | Indicates unavailability to scroll the page up and down by pressing the button. |
💗 | Bluetooth accessory connected. |
➕ | ANT+ accessory connected. |
Standard Accessories
The COOSPO BC200 package includes the following items:
- Main Device (💻) (x1): The primary cycling computer unit.
- Charging Cable (📁) (x1): A USB cable for charging the device.
- User Manual (📆) (x1): This document.
- Out Front Bike Mount (🚳) (x1): A mount for attaching the device to the front of the handlebars.
- Rubber Pad for Out Front Mount (●) (x2): Pads to improve grip and fit for the out-front mount.
- Standard Bike Mount (🚳) (x1): A standard mount for handlebars.
- Rubber Pad for Standard Bike Mount (●) (x1): A pad for the standard mount.
- Rubber Ring (○) (Big x2, Small x2): Rings used with the mounts for securing to handlebars.
- Screw Wrench (✎) (x1): A tool for installation.
How to Install
Standard Mount Installation
- Install the rubber pad onto the mount.
- Tie the mount onto the handlebar bar with the rubber rings.
- Tie up the mount securely.
- Install the main device onto the mount by aligning and pressing.
- Rotate the main device for 90 degrees to lock it in place.
- Installation is now completed.
Out Front Mount Installation
- Install the rubber pad onto the handle bar.
- Unscrew the screw in the mount to prepare for attachment.
- Install the mount onto the handle bar, ensuring it sits on the rubber pad, then tighten up the screw.
- Install the main device onto the mount.
- Rotate the main device for 90 degrees to lock it in place.
- Installation is now completed.
Charging
- Please charge the device before first-time use.
- Use a DC 5V power adapter (📁) for charging.
- During charging, the battery icon (🔋) will flash until fully charged.
Open the rubber cover, connect the device with the USB cable (📁) to charge.
Note: The product has a built-in battery. Do not throw the product into a fire. Please choose an adapter that meets the rated voltage of the device to charge the device and avoid damage.
Initial Setup
Language Selection
For the first-time use, please select the language before proceeding. Available languages include English and 简体中文 (Simplified Chinese).
User Profile Setting
To make exercise calculations more accurate, set your user profile correctly. This includes Gender (♂ Male / ♀ Female), Age, Weight, and Height.
Bike Profile Setting
Configure settings for different bicycles. You can set up to 3 bikes.
Total Distance: Select and confirm to reset the total distance for a bike.
Spd Source: Set the priority for the source of the speed data (e.g., Spd&Cad).
Common Wheel Size and Circumference
This table lists common wheel sizes and their corresponding circumferences in millimeters (Wheel Size L (mm)).
Wheel Size | Circumference (mm) | Wheel Size | Circumference (mm) | Wheel Size | Circumference (mm) | Wheel Size | Circumference (mm) |
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12 x 1.75 | 935 | 24 x 2.00 | 1925 | 26 x 1.40 | 2005 | 700 x 18C | 2070 |
14 x 1.5 | 1020 | 24 x 2.125 | 1965 | 26 x 1.50 | 2010 | 700 x 19C | 2080 |
14 x 1.75 | 1055 | 26 x 1.75 | 2023 | 27 x 1 | 2145 | 700 x 20C | 2086 |
16 x 1.5 | 1185 | 26 x 1.95 | 2050 | 27 x 1-1/8 | 2155 | 700 x 23C | 2096 |
16 x 1.75 | 1195 | 26 x 2.00 | 2055 | 27 x 1-1/4 | 2161 | 700 x 25C | 2105 |
18 x 1.5 | 1340 | 26 x 2.10 | 2068 | 27 x 1-3/8 | 2169 | 700 x 28C | 2136 |
18 x 1.75 | 1350 | 26 x 2.125 | 2070 | 27.5 x 1.75 | 2114 | 700 x 30C | 2170 |
20 x 1.75 | 1515 | 26 x 2.35 | 2083 | 27.5 x 2.125 | 2174 | 700 x 32C | 2155 |
20 x 1-3/8 | 1615 | 26 x 3.00 | 2170 | 27.5 x 1.5 | 2074 | 700C Tubular | 2130 |
22 x 1-3/8 | 1770 | 26 x 7/8 | 1920 | 27.5 x 1.95 | 2146 | 700 x 35C | 2168 |
22 x 1-1/2 | 1785 | 26 x 1(59) | 1913 | 29 x 2.1 | 2288 | 700 x 38C | 2180 |
24 x 1 | 1753 | 26 x 1(65) | 1952 | 29 x 2.2 | 2298 | 700 x 40C | 2200 |
24x3/4 Tubular | 1785 | 26 x 1.25 | 1953 | 29 x 2.3 | 2326 | 700 x 42C | 2224 |
24 x 1-1/8 | 1795 | 26 x 1-1/8 | 1970 | 650 x 35A | 2090 | 700 x 44C | 2235 |
24 x 1-1/4 | 1905 | 26 x 1-3/8 | 2068 | 650 x 38A | 2125 | 700 x 45C | 2242 |
24 x 1.75 | 1890 | 26 x 1-1/2 | 2100 | 650 x 38B | 2105 | 700 x 47C | 2268 |
Other Settings
Zone: Set values for heart rate zones, power zones, and cadence zones.
Alarm: Configure alarms for heart rate, power, and cadence. The device will beep and display a warning message when preset values are reached.
Smart Pause: When enabled, cycling recording pauses automatically when speed is 0 and resumes when speed is detected.
Altitude: Calibrate the current altitude by entering specific numbers.
Smart Lap: Set the location or distance criteria for smart lap counting.
Tone: Adjust the key tone and warning tone settings.
Back Light: Configure the mode for turning off the backlight and adjust its brightness.
Unit: Select between Metric System or Imperial System for measurements.
Time: Set time format (12/24 hour) and time zone.
Language: Change the device language.
Storage: Configure data overwrite settings and clear history records.
Factory Reset: Reset the device to factory defaults and wipe all data.
About: View Ant+ ID, firmware, and hardware version information.
Page Setting
Data Page Configuration
Customize the display content for each page. You can set the number of parameters displayed per page (2-9).
Switch/Sec: Set the display interval for data pages (e.g., Manual, 10 Sec, 15 Sec, 20 Sec).
Self-defined parameters can be set in Data Pages 1-5.
Self-Defined Page Content
Select the parameters to be displayed on your custom data pages. You can choose from various metrics like Speed, Distance, Heart Rate, Cadence, Power, Altitude, Time, Grade, Calorie, and more.
Connecting the Sensors
Ensure sensors (heart rate monitor, cadence, speed, power) are in wake-up mode. For cadence, speed, and power sensors, rotate the crank or wheel to activate them.
Sensor Management: You can set up to 3 bikes for sensor selection.
Sensor Selection: Select the desired type of sensor for connection (e.g., HeartRate, Speed, Cadence, Spd&Cad, Power).
Pairing: Search for available sensors (💗, ➕) and select the desired ones to pair with the device. Sensor IDs and signal strength are displayed.
Managing Sensor Connections
Once connected, the device shows the paired sensors (e.g., Cadence ➕ ID 1234567).
Add New Sensor / Turn Off Old Sensor: Select a sensor and choose to connect a new one or turn off an existing one from the pop-up window.
Power Calibration
Select 'Power' and then 'Calibrate' from the pop-up window to calibrate your ANT+ power meter. The device displays the current value and the calibrating value.
Note: Power calibration is only supported for ANT+ power meters; Bluetooth power meters do not support this function.
Starting a Ride
When the device is turned on, it will automatically search for satellite signals. This may take 15-90 seconds. Ensure satellite signal acquisition for the first-time use.
For accurate time, connect with your phone to sync time first.
The display shows real-time ride data including Speed, Distance, Time.Move, Heart Rate, Cadence, Power, Altitude, Temperature, and Calorie.
Display and Button Functions
Use the Up (▲) and Down (▼) buttons to scroll through the display.
During cycling: Press the OK button to mark a lap.
During cycling: Press the Back button (⏸) to pause.
Accessory Connection Status: Icons will blink when an accessory is disconnected and remain solid when connected.
View History
Navigate to the 'History' section to view past rides. Use the Up (▲) and Down (▼) buttons to scroll through the list of recorded rides.
Selecting a ride displays details such as Move Time, Distance, Heart Rate (Avg/Max), Speed (Avg/Max), Cadence (Avg/Max), and Power (Avg/Max).
Sync Data
USB Connection
- Turn on the device's synchronization function "USB connection" by long-pressing the lower right button in standby mode.
- Connect the device to your computer using the USB cable (📁).
- Your computer will recognize the device as a new disk. Locate the "fit activity" folder and copy the files to your computer.
- Upload the activity files (.fit) to www.strava.com to view your data.
The device screen will show "USB Connected" (📁✔) when successfully linked.
Bluetooth Connection
App Download and Compatibility
Download the CoospoRide app from the App Store (🍪) or Google Play (▶).
Applicable Smart Phones:
- iOS 7.0 or above, iPhone 4s model or above.
- Android 4.3 or above with Bluetooth 4.0.
Turn on the Bluetooth connection synchronization function by long-pressing the upper right button in standby mode.
Pairing with the Cycling Computer
- Open the CoospoRide App and proceed to the binding step.
- Select the cycling computer named BC200 from the device list to bind it. Ensure your mobile phone has Bluetooth enabled and permissions granted.
- Click to connect the cycling computer.
- Select the exercise records you wish to sync and click 'sync'.
Specifications
Feature | Specification | Feature | Specification |
---|---|---|---|
Display | LCD, 2.6 in | Backlight | Yes |
File Transfer | USB/Bluetooth(APP) | Parameters Displayed Each Page | 2-9 |
Wireless | Bluetooth & ANT+ | Language | Spanish/Russian, German/Portuguese/French, Turkish/English/Korean/Dutch |
Battery Type | 1300 mAh | GPS | GPS & BDS & Glonass |
Self-Defined Display | 5 pages | Parameter Displayed | 70+ |
Size | 60 x 88 x 20 mm | Laps Count | Yes |
Waterproof | IP67 | Zone Alert | Yes |
Storage Format | .fit File | Battery Life | GPS 36 hours continuous use |
Supported Devices | ANT+ & BLE : Heart Rate Monitor, Speed Sensor, Cadence Sensor, Speed & Cadence 2 in 1 Sensor, Power Meter |
Attentions
The information contained in this manual is for reference only. The product described above may be subject to alteration owing to the manufacturer's continuing research and development plans without prior notice.
Disclaimer
The information contained in this manual is for reference only. The product described above may be subject to alteration owing to the manufacturer's continuing research and development plans, without making an announcement in advance.
COOSPO shall not bear any legal responsibility for any direct or indirect, accidental or special damages, losses, and expenses arising from or in connection with this manual or the contained product.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and .
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
IC Statement
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause interference.
- This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
The licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) contained in this apparatus comply with CNR of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada applicable to apparatuses radio exempt from licence. Operation is authorized under the following two conditions:
- The apparatus must not produce interference;
- The apparatus must accept any radio interference, even if the interference is liable to compromise its functioning.
✂ Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Contact your local government or a retailer for additional information.
⚠Important Safety Information:
- Do not open or modify the product.
- Do not disassemble or attempt to service this product.
- This product is safe under normal and reasonably foreseeable operating conditions.
- If the product is operating improperly, call COOSPO support.
- Product must be returned to the manufacturer for any service or repair.