USER QUICK GUIDE

BSC100S BIKE SMART COMPUTER

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 BUTTONS

Button Function
Left Button Short press to power on/long press to power off.
Short press to start/pause ride recording.
Double press to lap manually.
Right Button Short press to switch data page.
Long press to save the ride record when riding recording.
Long press to enter the GPS bike computer setting mode when not riding recording.

1.2 ICONS

Icons Description
📩 Satellite signal
📩 Bluetooth
►► Pause
Recording
👤 Incoming call alert
🔃 Battery
🛡 Speedometer (displayed when sensor is connected)

1.3 DISPLAY

1.3.1 Data Page

This device has four cycling data pages, and the first page is displayed by default when it is turned on.

The following illustrates the switching between data pages:

[Image description: A sequence of four screenshots of the BSC100S device. The first shows basic data. A right button press leads to the second screen with different data. Another right button press leads to the third screen, and a final right button press leads to the fourth screen.]

Note: The above show is the default scheme. You can set page content in iGPSPORT APP.

1.3.2 Annular zona display

The annular zone display of the smart computer is based on the speed, cadence, power and heart rate zone in the iGPSPORT APP settings as standard. It populates the annular area in real-time based on the data currently displayed in the big data frame. For example, the figure below shows that the current average speed is in the Z2 range of speed.

[Image description: A circular display showing average speed (AVG SPD) as 20.6 km/h, with an annular zone indicating the speed range.]

1.4 PAIRING YOUR SMARTPHONE

[Image description: A screenshot of the BSC100 device showing 'E1' and 'PAIR' indicating pairing mode.]

Note:

1.5 BASIC INFORMATION CONFIGURATION

1.5.1 Setting Time Zone

[Image description: Two screenshots of the BSC100 device. The first shows 'E2' and '00:00'. An arrow points to the second screen showing 'E2' and '-08:00'.]

  1. Press and hold the right button to enter setting mode.
  2. In setting mode, press the right button to scroll from E1 to E5.
  3. Press the left button to enter E2 mode when E2 flashes.
  4. Press the left button to change the hour and minute digits, and press the right button to change the value.
  5. Press and hold the right button to save and exit.

Note:

1.5.2 Searching and connecting sensors

The BSC100S can connect with ANT+ and Bluetooth sensors, including heart rate monitors, speed sensors, cadence sensors, combined speed sensors, and power meters.

[Image description: Two screenshots of the BSC100 device. The first shows 'E3' with sensor icons. An arrow points to the second screen showing 'E3' with connected sensor data: Speed (36.8 km/h), Heart Rate (186 bpm), Cadence (130 rpm).]

  1. Wake up sensors near the device.
  2. Press and hold the right button.
  3. In setting mode, press the right button to switch modes and press the left button to enter E3 mode when E3 flashes.
  4. The device will automatically search for and connect sensors.
  5. When sensors are connected, their respective icons will light up.
  6. The device will exit sensor searching mode in 20 seconds.

Note:

1.5.3 Setting the wheel circumference

Please set the wheel circumference if you use a speed sensor. Default wheel circumference: 2096mm.

[Image description: Two screenshots of the BSC100 device. The first shows 'E4' and '2096'. An arrow points to the second screen showing 'E4' and '2095'.]

  1. Press and hold the right button to enter setting mode.
  2. In setting mode, press the right button to switch modes and press the left button to enter E4 mode when E4 flashes.
  3. Press the left button to change numerical digits, and press the right button to change the numerical value.
  4. Press and hold the right button to save and exit.

Note:

Common wheel size and circumference:

Wheel Size L(mm) Wheel Size L(mm)
26×1.40 2005 650×35A 2090
26×1.50 2010 650×38A 2125
26×1.75 2023 650×38B 2105
26×1.95 2050 700×18C 2070
26×2.00 2055 700 × 19C 2080
26×2.10 2068 700×20C 2086
26×2.125 2070 700×23C 2096
26×2.35 2083 700×25C 2105
26×3.00 2170 700×28C 2136
27×1 2145 700×30C 2170
27×1-1/8 2155 700×32C 2155
27×1-1/4 2161 700C Tubular 2130
27×1-3/8 2169 700×35C 2168
29×2.1 2288 700×38C 2180
29×2.2 2298 700×40C 2200
29×2.3 2326
1.5.4 Setting metric and imperial units

Default unit: metric (kilometer)

[Image description: Two screenshots of the BSC100 device. The first shows 'E5' with 'KMH'. An arrow points to the second screen showing 'E5' with 'KMH'.]

  1. Press and hold the right button to enter setting mode.
  2. In setting mode, press the right button to switch modes and press the left button to enter E5 mode when E5 flashes.
  3. Press the right button to switch between metric (kilometer) and imperial (mile) units.
  4. Press and hold the right button to save and exit.

Note:

1.6 INSTALLATION OF STANDARD BIKE MOUNT

Use the included rubber bands to attach the standard bike mount to the bike stem.

  1. Place the rubber disk on the back of the standard bike mount.
  2. Select a suitable position on the bike stem to place the rubber disk and the standard bike mount.
  3. Use two rubber bands to bypass the bike stem respectively, hook the buckle of the bike mount, and fix it on the bike stem.
  4. Align the tabs on the back of the device with the standard bike mount notches.
  5. Place the cycling computer on the base and rotate it 90 degrees.

[Image description: A four-step diagram showing the installation of the bike mount. Step 1 shows the mount and rubber disk. Step 2 shows positioning on the stem. Step 3 shows attaching with rubber bands. Step 4 shows the computer mounted on the base.]

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2. GO FOR A RIDE

2.1 BASIC FUNCTION

2.1.1 Locate satellites
  1. Ensure the device is under a clear view of the sky.
  2. Remain stationary while acquiring satellite signals. This may take 5 to 120 seconds.
  3. The BSC100S's Satellite signals icon 📩 stops flashing when satellite signals are successfully located.
  4. The time and date will be calibrated automatically after locating satellite signals. If the time is incorrect, navigate to E2 mode to set the time zone manually.
2.1.2 Start to ride
  1. Press the left button to start the activity; the record icon ► will light up.
  2. Press the right button to switch data pages.
  3. Press the left button to pause the activity; the pause icon ►► will light up.
  4. Press and hold the right button to save the activity. The screen will flash three times upon successful saving.

Note:

2.2 ADVANCED FEATURES

2.2.1 Lap counting

  1. Open the iGPSPORT APP and navigate to Device > Cycling computer Configuration > Functions of keys configuration > Lap to enable manual lap counting.
  2. The LAP icon LAP will display on the right side of the screen.
  3. Press the left button to count a lap during recording. Lap data will be displayed for 10 seconds. Press any button to dismiss the lap data display.
  4. Open the iGPSPORT APP and navigate to Device > Cycling computer Configuration > Automatic lap counting to enable automatic lap counting.

Note: Display LAP when auto or manual lap counting is not enabled.

2.2.2 Pause automatically / Start to record automatically

  1. Open the iGPSPORT APP and navigate to Device > Cycling computer Configuration > Pause automatically / Start to record automatically to enable or disable this function.
  2. The pause automatically function is enabled by default.

2.2.3 Warning reminder

  1. Open the iGPSPORT APP and navigate to Device > Cycling computer Configuration > Warning reminder to enable the warning reminder function.
  2. The warning reminder field will flash three times on the screen when the warning data exceeds the set value.

2.2.4 Syn and view cycling data

After completing and saving an activity with your BSC100S, you can upload it to the iGPSPORT APP for storage. If your cycling computer was connected with sensors, you can view detailed information about your activity in the iGPSPORT APP, including time, distance, elevation, calories burned, cadence, heart rate, an overhead map view, speed charts, and customizable reports.

2.2.5 Smart backlight

The backlight turns on before sunset and off after sunrise automatically. The device will automatically sleep if there is no operation and no record for 5 minutes. Press any button to wake up the backlight for 30 seconds.

3. OTHER INFORMATION

3.1 BATTERY

Battery type Rechargeable, built-in lithium-ion battery
Battery life About 40 hours, typical usage
Operating temperature range -10°C~50°C (14°F~122 °F)
Charging temperature range 0°C~45 °C (32°F~113 °F)
Input DC5V, 500mA
Charging time 1.5 Hours

Note:

3.2 FACTORY RESET

  1. Turn off the device.
  2. Connect the device to a power adapter or computer via USB cable.
  3. Press and hold the left and right buttons simultaneously until "FA" displays on the screen.
  4. Disconnect the device from the power adapter. "OH" displayed on the screen indicates a successful factory reset.

Note: Factory reset will revert configurations, remove Bluetooth pairings, and clear all data and odometer readings. Please back up active files before performing a factory reset.

3.3 SPECIFICATIONS

Location GPS, BeiDou, GALILEO, GLONASS, QZSS
Screen 2.6 inch
Weight About 67g
Physical dimension 86.7x51x14.9mm
Waterproof IPX7
Memory About 250 hours
Interface TYPE-C USB
Wireless transmission Bluetooth 5.0 Support connecting to smartphone and sensor

3.4 STANDARD PACKAGE

3.5 CONTACT US

Disclaimer: This user manual is for user reference only. If the content or steps differ from the device's functions, the device shall prevail. Wuhan Qiwu Technology Co., Ltd. will not provide further notice. Copyright belongs to Wuhan Qiwu Technology Co., Ltd.

WARNING

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. This device may not cause harmful interference, and it must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

NOTE: 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:

To maintain compliance with FCC's RF Exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. Use only the supplied antenna.

FCC ID: 2AU4M-BSC100

SPECIFICATIONS: Operating Temperature: -10°~50°C

Models: BSC100S Bike Smart Computer, BSC100S, Bike Smart Computer, Smart Computer, Computer

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