Page 2 - ENG; Proper use of the CatEye V2c; The meaning of icons in this manual:; Contents
ENG -3 ENG -2 ENG Proper use of the CatEye V2c Observe the following instructions for safe usage. The meaning of icons in this manual: Warning!!! : Sections marked with these icons are critical for safe use of the device.Be sure to follow these instructions. Caution: Important cautionary notes on th...
Page 3 - Screen display; Displays the wheel currently selected.; Dot display; Button navigation; Description of computer and its parts; Computer; Front
ENG -5 ENG -4 ENG Screen display : Speed sensor signal Indicate Speed sensor signal status.(page 14) : Alarm Lights up when the CDC alarm soundfeature is turned on. : Wheel selection Displays the wheel currently selected. : Speed pace arrow The pace arrows show whether the cur-rent speed is faster...
Page 4 - How to install the unit on your bicycle; When attaching the Flex Tight TM bracket to the stem; Attach the bracket to the stem or handlebar
ENG -7 ENG -6 ENG SPE ED CA DEN CE SPE ED CA DEN CE SPEED 2-2. Mount the magnet 1. Loosen the setscrews both on the SPEED side and CADENCE side of the speed sensor, and turnthe sensor to the angle as shown on the right. 2. Temporarily secure the wheel magnet to the spoke so that it faces the sensor ...
Page 5 - Install; About 3 mm; Removing the insulation sheet; Preparing the computer
ENG -9 ENG -8 ENG 2-4. Securing various parts Tighten the speed sensor, setscrew, and magnetfirmly, and check for any looseness. * For steel axle pedals, cadence magnet can be compacly installed onto the end face of thepedal axle. Make sure to remove the double-sided tape from the magnet when doing ...
Page 6 - Formatting operation; MENU
ENG -11 ENG -10 ENG MENU 2. Date/Clock setting Set the current date and time. 1. Select the date display format. Select the date display format from “ YY/MM/DD ”, “ MM/DD/ YY ”, and “ DD/MM/YY ” using the M1/+ and M2/- buttons, and confirm with the SSE button. Switch the display: M1/+ M2/- Confirm: ...
Page 7 - Tire circumference input; Tire circumference
ENG -13 ENG -12 ENG Tire size L (mm) Tire size L (mm) Tire size L (mm) 12 x 1.7514 x 1.5014 x 1.7516 x 1.5016 x 1.7518 x 1.5018 x 1.7520 x 1.7520 x 1-3/822 x 1-3/822 x 1-1/224 x 124 x 3/4 Tubular24 x 1-1/824 x 1-1/424 x 1.7524 x 2.0024 x 2.12526 x 7/8 935 10201055118511951340135015151615177017851753...
Page 8 - Average; Selecting speed unit; Basic operation of the computer; Functions on the measurement screen; Upper display data
ENG -15 ENG -14 ENG Average speed Average cadence Maximum speed Maximum cadence Current speed Cadence M1/+ M2/- M2/- M2/- Date Clock Total time Total distance Elapsed time Trip distance Countdown distance Lap number Lap timer Average lap speed Lap distance (2 Sec.) 5. Selecting speed unit Select the...
Page 9 - Upper and middle display data; LAP; Power-saving function; AT
ENG -17 ENG -16 ENG 1 2 3 4 5 6 M1/+ M1/+ M1/+ SSE M1/+ SSE M2/- LT SSE 1 Current speed Displays the current speed.Updated every second. 2 Cadence Displays the number of pedal rotations per minute.Updated every second. Measurement screen Upper and middle display data *1: When the trip distance ( DST...
Page 10 - Pace function; Lap data; Lower display data
ENG -19 ENG -18 ENG 1 2 5 3 4 6 7 8 LAP 7 9 8 0 q w e M2/- M2/- M2/- M2/- M2/- M2/- M2/- M2/- Pace function 2 types of pace arrow icons for the current speed and the cadenceare displayed on the screen.These arrow icons indicate whether the current speed (cadence) isabove or below the average speed (...
Page 11 - Target cadence zone; on the screen displays the target cadence; Lap time and split time; button is; Advance use of the real time lap data; Countdown distance; Example of how the countdown distance is used
ENG -21 ENG -20 ENG LAP LAP TM Start of measurement Lap time 1 Split time 1 Split time 2 Lap time 2 Beep M2/- M2/- (For 2 seconds) Target cadence zone During measurement, on the screen displays the target cadence zone status. (constant) : The target zone is turned on. (flashing) : The current cadenc...
Page 12 - Viewing the measurement data in a file; File view; Measurement data to be recorded in a file; Changing the computer configuration
ENG -23 ENG -22 ENG F-01 F-02 F-03 F-14 • Trip distance• Elapsed time• Various average values (average speed, and average cadence)• Various maximum values (maximum speed, and maximum cadence)• Date and time of file creation (date/time when the measurement started)• Number of laps used• Time distribu...
Page 13 - Viewing the lap data
ENG -25 ENG -24 ENG 2 3 1 5 4 8 7 6 2 3 4 1 6 5 8 7 9 9 0 0 q q SSE Viewing the lap data View the lap data in a file saved in the computer.Select the file number you want to view from the menu screen “File view” (page 23). 1. Press the LAP button to view the lap data contained in the file selected.P...
Page 14 - Setting the clock/date; Deleting files
ENG -27 ENG -26 ENG M2/- M1/+ 2. Select the file number you want to delete from the date/clock of file creation. To delete all files, select “ aLL ”. Switching the file number: M1/+ M2/- 3. Press the SSE button to delete the file. Deleting files: SSE 4. Pressing the MENU button returns to the menu t...
Page 15 - Wheel selection and tire circumference
ENG -29 ENG -28 ENG M2/- M1/+ 1. Press the MENU button on the measurement screen to switch to the menu top screen.Switch to the SEnSOR-ID screen using the M1/+ and M2/- buttons, and confirm with the SSE button. Menu top: MENU Changing the menu: M1/+ M2/- Confirm: SSE 2. Select the sensor ID to be ch...
Page 16 - Setting the auto-mode; Setting the measurement unit
ENG -31 ENG -30 ENG M2/- M1/+ M2/- M1/+ 3. Pressing the MENU button returns to the menu top screen ( ODO InPUT screen), and confirm the change(s). Pressing it again returns to the measurement screen. To the menu top/measurement screen: MENU Setting the auto-mode Switch on/off of the auto-mode (page ...
Page 17 - Setting the target cadence zone; Setting sound
ENG -33 ENG -32 ENG M2/- M1/+ M2/- M1/+ Setting the target cadence zone You can set the target cadence zone on/off and change the upper/lower limit of thetarget cadence zone. * Stop measurement and perform the resetting operation (page 16) before you can change the target cadence zone. Unless you pe...
Page 18 - Cadence zone; ZONE; Trouble shooting; Trouble on display; Use of the target zone; When the target cadence zone is turned; , cadence is monitored against set zone range.; , the relevant data are recorded to the file and the time in
ENG -35 ENG -34 ENG 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 rpm Cadence CDC.ZONE 80 - 120 rpm Cadence zone Default zone Target training zone Alarm ZONE Trouble shooting If a malfunction occurs, check the following before contacting CatEye or your retailer forrepair or service. Trouble on display Use of the ta...
Page 19 - Replacing battery; RESET; Trouble on operation
ENG -37 ENG -36 ENG Replacing battery The product comes with factory-installed batteries. When a battery is empty, replace itwith a new one according to the following instructions. Warning!!! : Safely dispose of the old batteries, and do not place them within reach of children.If a battery is swallo...
Page 20 - Spare accessories; Perform the daily care according to the following instructions.; Specifications; Standard accessories
ENG -39 ENG -38 ENG Spare accessories Maintenance Perform the daily care according to the following instructions. • Regularly check that the positions of the magnets and sensors are correct, and they are secured firmly. • When the computer, and speed/cadence are dirty, wash them with water or wipe t...
Page 21 - Limited warranty
ENG -40 Limited warranty 2-Year: computer, and speed sensor (Not including depletion of batteries) CatEye products are warranted to be free of defects from materials and workmanship fora period of two years from original purchase. If the product fails to work due to normaluse, CatEye will repair or ...