COOSPO BC200 GPS Bike Computer

User Manual

Model: BC200

Document ID: BC200-RTN-I1-2120

Charging

Illustration shows the BC200 device with its rubber charging port cover open, connected via a USB cable. Adjacent images depict a USB power adapter and a computer, indicating charging methods.

  1. Please charge the device before first time use.
  2. Please use DC 5V power adapter for charging.
  3. During the charging, the battery icon will flash until fully charged.

Button Function

Schematic of the BC200 device screen displaying GPS, Time, Temperature, and Battery level icons. Below the screen are buttons labeled Up, Down, OK, and Back, with their functions described.

  • Up: Long press to turn on/off back light.
  • Down: Long press to turn off the device. Short press to turn on the device (Automatically shuts down after 10 minutes of inactivity when not in motion).
  • OK: During cycling, press to mark the lap.
  • Back: During cycling, press to pause.

Screen navigation icons: Cycling, Table, Bike, User, Sensor, History, Sync, GPS, Setting.

Icons

A table listing various icons and their corresponding descriptions.

?GPS signal status/Icon flashing means acquiring satellite signals
?️Satellite signals available
?No satellite signal
?Battery level
⏸️Paused
▶️Auto Pause
⚙️Cadence sensor: The icon is on when connected / The icon is flashing when the sensor is disconnected or under searching.
?Speed sensor: The icon is on when connected / The icon is flashing when the sensor is disconnected or under searching.
Power meter: The icon is on when connected / The icon is flashing when the sensor is disconnected or under searching.
❤️Heart rate monitor: The icon is on when connected / The icon is flashing when the sensor is disconnected or under searching.
⬆️⬇️It's available to scroll the page up and down by pressing the button.
[Scroll unavailable]It's not available to scroll the page up and down by pressing the button.
?Bluetooth accessory
?️ANT+ accessory

Initial Setup

Screenshot of the language selection screen showing "English" and "简体中文" (Simplified Chinese) options. Below is a user profile setting screen with fields for Gender, Age, Weight, and Height, offering Male/Female options.

  1. For the 1st time use, please select the language before use.
    • Language: English, 简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
  2. User Profile Setting (To make the exercise calculation more accurate, please set the user profile correctly):
    • User Info:
      • Gender: Male / Female
      • Age: [Value]
      • Weight: [Value] kg
      • Height: [Value] cm

Bike Profile Setting

Screen displaying options to set up multiple bikes (Bike 1, Bike 2, Bike 3). For Bike 1, it shows Activate (On/Off), Weight, Wheel circumference, Total Distance, and Spd Source.

3. Bike Profile Setting.

  • Bike 1: Activate [On/Off]
  • Weight: [Value] kg
  • Wheel: [Value] mm
  • Total Distance: [Value] km
  • Spd Source: [Spd&Cad / Spd / Cad]

Total Distance: Select and confirm to reset the total distance.

Spd Source: Set the priority for the source of the speed.

Standard Accessories

Images of various accessories included with the device.

  • Main Device x1
  • Charging Cable x1
  • User Manual x1
  • Out Front Bike Mount x1
  • Rubber Pad for Out Front Mount x2
  • Standard Bike Mount x1
  • Rubber Pad for Standard Bike Mount x1
  • Rubber Ring (Big x 2, Small x 2)
  • Screw Wrench x1

How to Install

Step-by-step illustrations for mounting the device.

a Standard Mount Installation

  1. Install the rubber pad onto the mount.
  2. Tie the mount onto the bar with the rubber rings.
  3. Tie up the mount.
  4. Install the main device onto the mount.
  5. Rotate the main device for 90 degrees.
  6. Installation completed.

b Out front mount installation

  1. Install the rubber pad onto the handle bar.
  2. Unscrew the screw in the mount.
  3. Install the mount onto the handle bar on the rubber pad, tighten up the screw.
  4. Install the main device onto the mount.
  5. Rotate the main device for 90 degrees.
  6. Installation completed.

Common Wheel Size and Circumference (Wheel Size L (mm))

Common wheel size Circumference (mm) Common wheel size Circumference (mm) Common wheel size Circumference (mm)
12 × 1.75 935mm24 × 1.75 1890mm26 × 1-3/8 2068mm650 × 35A 2090mm
14 × 1.5 1020mm24 × 2.00 1925mm26 × 1-1/2 2100mm650 × 38A 2125mm
14 × 1.75 1055mm24 × 2.125 1965mm26 × 1.40 2005mm650 × 38B 2105mm
16 × 1.5 1185mm26 × 1.75 2023mm26 × 1.50 2010mm700 × 18C 2070mm
16 × 1.75 1195mm26 × 1.95 2050mm27 × 1 2145mm700 × 19C 2080mm
18 × 1.5 1340mm26 × 2.00 2055mm27 × 1-1/8 2155mm700 × 20C 2086mm
18 × 1.75 1350mm26 × 2.10 2068mm27 × 1-1/4 2161mm700 × 23C 2096mm
20 × 1.75 1515mm26 × 2.125 2070mm27 × 1-3/8 2169mm700 × 25C 2105mm
20 × 1-3/8 1615mm26 × 2.35 2083mm27.5 × 1.75 2114mm700 × 28C 2136mm
22 × 1-3/8 1770mm26 × 3.00 2170mm27.5 × 2.125 2174mm700 × 30C 2170mm
22 × 1-1/2 1785mm26 × 7/8 1920mm27.5 × 1.5 2074mm700 × 32C 2155mm
24 × 1 1753mm26 × 1(59) 1913mm27.5 × 1.95 2146mm700C Tubular 2130mm
24×3/4Tubular 1785mm26 × 1(65) 1952mm29 × 2.1 2288mm700 × 35C 2168mm
24 × 1-1/8 1795mm26 × 1.25 1953mm29 × 2.2 2298mm700 × 38C 2180mm
24 × 1-1/4 1905mm26 × 1-1/8 1970mm29 × 2.3 2326mm700 × 40C 2200mm

Other Settings

A screen showing various setting options.

  • Zone: Set the value for each heart rate zones, power zones, and cadence zones.
  • Alarm: Set the alarm for heart rate, power and cadence. The device will beep if it reached to the preset value, and a warning message will pop up during the cycling.
  • Smart Pause: When this function is turned on, the cycling recording will be paused automatically when the speed is 0. It will get resumed when the speed is detected.
  • Altitude: Set the numbers here to calibrate the current altitude.
  • Smart Lap: Set the location or the distance used for smart lap counting.
  • Tone: Set the key tone and the warning tone.
  • Back Light: Set the mode of how to turn the back light off and the brightness.
  • Unit: Set the unit to Metric System or Imperial System.

Page Setting

Screens related to setting up displayed data pages.

  1. Set the display content in page setting.
    • Data Page 1-5 can be set to On/Off.
    • Switch/Sec options: Manual, 10 Sec, 15 Sec, 20 Sec.
  2. The content to be displayed in self-defined page.
    • Select the number of parameters to be displayed (e.g., 9).
    • Select the parameter to be displayed from lists like: Speed, Distance, Time.Move, Heart Rate, Cadence, Power, Altitude, Temp, Grade, Calorie, Avg.HR, Max.HR, %Max.HR, %LTHR, Lap.Avg.HR, Lap.Max.HR, L.Lap.Avg.HR.

Connecting the Sensors

Please make sure the sensors are in wake-up mode (for example, the heart rate monitor should be worn properly; for cadence, speed, and power sensors, rotate the crank or the wheel to wake it up).

Screens showing sensor management and connection process.

Sensor Manage

  • You can set 3 bikes for the sensor selection.
  • For each bike, select the desired type of sensor for connection (HeartRate, Speed, Cadence, Spd&Cad, Power).
  • The device searches for available sensors (e.g., HRM803-ABC, ID:1234567).
  • Select scanned sensors to pair with the sensor.

Connection completed

The device shows connected sensors with their IDs.

Add New Sensor and Turn off Old Sensor

Select the desired sensor, and then select to connect new sensor or turn off the old sensor in the popped up window.

Power Calibration

A screen for power calibration.

Select Power, and then select Calibrate in the popped up window.

Power Calibrate: Current Value [Value], Calibrating [Value].

Power calibration only works in ANT+ power meter; the Bluetooth power meter doesn't support this function.

Starting a Ride

The main ride screen showing various data fields.

Locating for the first time: Once the device is turned on, it will automatically search for satellite signals. It may take 15~90 seconds to acquire signals. Please make sure you acquire the satellite signal for the first time use.

Connect with phone sync time first: Ensure your phone is connected to sync time.

Main Display: Shows Speed, Distance, Time.Move, Heart Rate, Cadence, Power, Altitude, Temp, Calorie.

Example values: Speed 23.2, Distance 9.20, Time.Move 00:23:43, Heart Rate 133 bpm, Cadence 93 rpm, Power 293 w, Altitude 82 m, Temp 23.0 °C, Calorie 223 kcal.

Display and Button

Shows the device screen and indicates button functions.

Scroll up and down in the display.

During the cycling, Press [OK button] to mark the lap.

During the cycling, Press [Back button] to pause.

Accessories Connection Status: (The icon will blink when the accessory is disconnected, and it will be on when the accessory is connected).

View History

Screens showing ride history list and ride details.

Press the button to scroll up and down.

History: Lists rides with date and time.

  • Example: 2019/10/21 16:35
  • Page 1/7, Total 45 rides.

Ride Details: Shows Move Time, Distance, Heart Rate (Avg/Max), Speed (Avg/Max), Cadence (Avg/Max), Power (Avg/Max).

  • Example: Move Time 00:02:36, Distance 98.5 km, Avg HR 125 bpm, Max HR 185 bpm, Avg Speed 39km/h, Max Speed 76km/h, Avg Cadence 35 rpm, Max Cadence 65 rpm, Avg Power 125 w, Max Power 650 w.

Options: Details, Lap Data, Delete.

Sync Data

Illustrations showing USB connection and file transfer.

USB connection

  1. Turn on the device's sync function "USB connection".
  2. Connect the device to the computer with USB cable.
  3. Computer will recognize the device as a new disk. Find the folder "fit activity" and copy the files in the folder to the computer.
  4. Upload the activity file (.fit) to www.strava.com to view the data.

BLE Connect

Select "BLE Connect" to enable Bluetooth for syncing.

Bluetooth Connection

App store logos and phone connection screens.

  1. Download CoospoRide in Google Play or App Store.
  2. Go to 'Sync' on bike computer, select 'BLE Connect' to enable Bluetooth.
  3. Open CoospoRide app, turn on phone Bluetooth, go to 'bind your computer'.
  4. Select BC200 to enter searching status.
  5. Click BC200-xxxxxxx to connect.

Applicable Smart Phones:

  • iOS 7.0 or above, iPhone 4s model or above.
  • Android 4.3 or above with Bluetooth 4.0.

Bind your bike computer screens: Shows "Latest Activities", "More", "Searching", and the connection status "Connecting" with the device name "BC200-xxxxxxx".

Specifications

A table listing technical specifications.

FeatureDetails
DisplayLCD, 2.4 in
File TransferUSB/Bluetooth(APP)
WirelessBluetooth & ANT+
Battery Type1300 mAh
Self-Defined Display5 pages
Size60 x 88 x 20 mm
WaterproofIP67
Storage Format.fit File
BacklightYes
Parameters Displayed Each Page2~9
LanguageSpanish/Russian, German/Portuguese, French/Turkish/English
GPSGPS & BDS & Glonass
Parameter Displayed70+
Laps CountYes
Zone AlertYes
Battery LifeGPS 36 hours continuous use
Supported DevicesANT+ & BLE: Heart Rate Monitor, Speed Sensor, Cadence Sensor, Speed & Cadence 2 in 1 Sensor, Power Meter.

Attentions & Disclaimer

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. We 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.

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