Vetta V100 Installation Manual

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CONTENTS
ENGLISH
INTRODUCTION
WARNINGS & CAUTIONS
V100A ILLUSTRATIONS
HEAD UNIT
COMPONENT ILLUSTRATIONS
BUTTON FUNCTIONS
SETUP MODE
OPERATING MODE
V100A SCREEN DISPLAY SEQUENCE:
BI-LEVEL MEMORY
V100A PRIMARY FUNCTIONS
UPPER SCREEN MODES
Speed,Trip Distance, Ride Time,Total Time
Average Speed, Maximum Speed
Speed*, Cadence*
LOWER SCREEN MODES
Altitude, Percent Grade
Total altitude, Maximum Altitude,
Clock, Odometer
Speed, Temperature, Stopwatch,
Intermediate Distance
Stopwatch, Intermediate Altitude
Dual Bike Memory
V100A SECONDARY FUNCTIONS
& FEATURES
Maximum & Minimum Temperature
Average Cadence*, Maximum Cadence*,
Maximum Percent Grade-Climbing,
Maximum Percent Grade-Descending
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Summary of Contents

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CONTENTSENGLISHINTRODUCTIONWARNINGS & CAUTIONSV100A ILLUSTRATIONSHEAD UNITCOMPONENT ILLUSTRATIONSBUTTON FUNCTIONSSETUP MODEOPERATING MODEV100A SCR

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RTTTSPD displays the current Speed and is updated continuously. DST displays the current Trip Distance and automatically resets after the maximum trip

Page 3 - WARNINGS & CAUTIONS

AVGMAXseconds. Note: Whenever TT is activated, the stopwatch icon appears; otherwise it does not appear. The TT Timer must be active in order for the

Page 4 - V100A ILLUSTRATIONS

SPDCADALT%LOWER SCREEN MODESWhen installed, the Cadence kit measures and displays pedal Cadence in Revolutions Per Minute (RPM). The SPD/CAD screen fu

Page 5 - Battery Cover

CLKODOThe time is displayed in the CLK/ODO screen mode and features a user selectable 12 or 24 hour format. The Odometer displays cumu-lative distance

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SPDTMPSTPIDCurrent Temperature is displayed in the lower screen digits and updated once per minute. The thermometer icon illuminates when the Temperat

Page 7 - BUTTON FUNCTIONS

Stopwatch and ID functions; press Button #3 again to stop functions and freeze data for review. Reset Stopwatch, Intermediate Distance and Intermediat

Page 8 - BI-LEVEL MEMORY

IIIV100A SECONDARY FUNCTIONS& FEATURESMAXIMUM & MINIMUM TEMPERATURETo display both the Maximum and Minimum Temperature readings, press and ho

Page 9 - *(optional)

When the Cadence mounting kit is installed, the V100A displays both Average and Maximum Cadence in a secondary screen. Press and hold Button #1 in the

Page 10 - V100A PRIMARY FUNCTIONS

The Speed Comparator symbols on the left side of the display screen indicate whether current Speed is above or below current Average Speed. A positive

Page 11 - MAXIMUM SPEED

Freezes ride data from 5 primary screens for review at any point during a race or training ride. To activate Freeze Frame, press and hold Button #2 f

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8.9.10.11.12.13.14.181920202121222324364144454649515253555758Service Timer, Low Battery Alert, Speed ComparatorFreeze Frame MemoryAUTO STARTSLEEP MODE

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AUTO STARTIf the RT/TT ride timers read zero (0:00:00), the Vetta V100A computer automatically starts as soon as it receives input from the wheel. The

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RIDE DATA RESETTo reset current ride, Freeze Frame and Altitude data to zero (DST, RT, TT, AVG & MAX SPD, AVG & MAX CAD*, TOT & MAX ALT, M

Page 15 - INTERMEDIATE ALTITUDE

BATTERY INSTALLATIONThe V100A head unit uses a CR2032 3V lithium button cell battery. IMPORTANT: Most cycle computer problems are caused by weak or

Page 16 - & FEATURES

The V100A WL wireless speed transmitter (signal from the wheel) uses an A23 12V battery. Remove cap, install battery with positive (+) side up, replac

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SETUP MODE & PROGRAMMINGINTRODUCTIONAfter battery installation, the master screen will appear briefly and the computer will automatically go into

Page 18 - LOW BATTERY ALERT

In the Initial Setup mode, after the master screen stops flashing, the screen displays the letters "bic no". The default setting is Bike &qu

Page 19 - FREEZE FRAME MEMORY

This Setup screen allows you to turn the Altimeter function "ON" or "OFF" as you choose. The default setting for the Altimeter is

Page 20 - SLEEP MODE

After Altimeter "ON" is selected, the computer advances to Altimeter Memory 1 Setup. This is the first of two Altimeter Memory settings in w

Page 21 - ALL CLEAR TOTAL RESET

When programming Altimeter Memory 1, the number "1" appears just below the elevation figures (see illustration). When all the values for Alt

Page 22 - HEAD UNIT

Step 1:Step 2:Measure the distance from the center of the front wheel axle to the ground in millimeters. (1 inch = 25.4mm)Multiply this distance by 6.

Page 23 - WL WIRELESS SPEED TRANSMITTER

INTRODUCTIONWARNINGS & CAUTIONSThank you for purchasing a Vetta V100A cycle computer. The V100 series computers represent the latest evolution in

Page 24 - SETUP MODE & PROGRAMMING

Step 1:Step 2:Step 3:To enter a specific wheel size, press Button #2 to advance the flashing digit to the desired number.When the correct number is re

Page 25 - SETUP: ALTITUDE UNITS

Step 1:Step 2:To set a service interval (in hours only) scroll to the first digit of the number you want to set using Button #2 and select it by press

Page 26 - SETUP: ALTIMETER ON/OFF

The "M/hr" symbol will appear on the screen with the letter "M" flashing. To select miles per hour as the unit of speed, press But

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A highlighted thermometer icon indicates that the computer is in the Temperature Setup screen mode. The flashing "F" indicates Fahrenheit. T

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Bike I and Bike II have separate, programmable odometers. On a new computer the Odometer screen should read "00000" for both. To confirm thi

Page 29 - TIRE SIZE CIRC TIRE SIZE CIRC

To change any values or correct any unit errors made during Initial Setup, you must re-enter the Setup program in NOM by pressing Buttons #1 and #2 si

Page 30 - SETUP: WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE

Before any new ride, the V100A Altimeter must be recalibrated so that it "knows" the correct starting elevation. Because elevation is calcul

Page 31 - SERVICE TIMER NOTES

To calibrate the Altimeter, access the Pre-Ride Altimeter Calibration Setup program in NOM from the ALT/% screen. Press both Buttons #1 and #2 simulta

Page 32 - SETUP: SPEED UNITS

The V100A Altimeter may also be calibrated by entering the current, local, barometric pressure at sea level either in Inches of Mercury (inHg) or in M

Page 33 - SETUP: CLOCK

PERCENT GRADEVETTA uses a barometric sensor to gauge the (noise) changes in the air pressure which does not update constantly; this is why sometimes y

Page 34 - SETUP: SYSTEM CHECK

AABCD283165974Vetta encourages you to ride safely. Wear a helmet every time you ride, use front and rear lights at night, and always keep your eyes on

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AB3mABExample:x2%3m2% Gradients:Trip Distance Required, x=150 meters5% Gradients:x5%3mTrip Distance Required, x=60 meters10% Gradients:x10%3mTrip Dist

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xxxINSTALLATIONStep 1:Step 2:Step 3:Step 4:Step 5:Step 6:Step 7:Use the zip-tie supplied to hold loosely the wired speed sensor and mounting pad to th

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Fig. 1Fig. 2Wired SpeedSensorFork LegSpokeMagnetSpokeMagnetSpokeMagnet Sweep PathZip Tie

Page 38 - BAROMETRIC CALIBRATION

xxxFig. 4SpacerTipAlignmentMarkSpacerFig. 3SpokeMagnetSpokeFig. 5Wired SpeedSensorSpokeMagnet

Page 39 - PERCENT GRADE

xxxInstall mounting pad and wired mounting bracket to the handlebar using the 2 zip ties provided. (Fig. 6)Tighten the zip ties so that the mounting b

Page 40 - Example:

xxxHEAD UNIT The V100A head unit is designed to slide into the mounting bracket from the front to the back and lock into position. You should hear an

Page 41 - INSTALLATION

xxxWIRELESS MODEL INSTALLATIONSPEED TRANSMITTER & MAGNETThe V100A is designed to operate as a wireless unit with the installation of a special act

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Fig. 9SpokeMagnetUPFork LegZip TiesA23CLOSEOPENCLOSEOPENMagnetSweep PathSpokeMagnetSpokeFig. 10

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xxxA23 CLOSE OPEN CLOSE OPEN AlignmentMarkSpacerTipFig. 12A23 CLOSE OPEN CLOSE OPEN Spoke MagnetWireless SpeedTransmitterFig. 13SpacerSpokeMagnetSpoke

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xxxAttach the active mount and mounting pad to the handlebar. Adjust its position to your liking and tighten the zip ties. (Fig. 14, 15)ACTIVE MOUNTWi

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ABCABCOMPONENT ILLUSTRATIONSHEAD UNIT: REARContact PinsBattery CompartmentBattery CoverBAGFDCECOPEN CLOSECR2032xxx

Page 46 - WIRELESS MODEL INSTALLATION

xxxHead UnitMounting PadHandlebarWireless ActiveMountZip TieFig. 15

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xxxWireless ActiveMountLockingTabLockingTabHead UnitUNLOCK UNLOCKOUTINFig. 16HEAD UNITThe head unit is designed to slide into the wireless active moun

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xxxINSTALLATION TESTSOnce installation is complete, the computer should be tested to make sure it is working properly.If there is no speed reading, ma

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xxxPROBLEM/ITEMS TO CHECK/SOLUTIONTROUBLESHOOTING• Current speed reading is erratic or does not appear.Check the alignment of the spoke magnet and sen

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xxx• Screen reading is weak or fading.Symptom of interference or a weak battery. Replace the battery.• Screen readings are erratic and read too high o

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Current Speed (SPD)Average Speed (AVG)Maximum Speed (MAX)Odometer (ODO)Trip Distance (DST)Temperature (TMP)Altimeter (ALT)Barometer0.0~120.0 KM/hr; 0.

Page 52 - INSTALLATION TESTS

Clock (CLK)Service TimerStopwatch (STP) Intermediate Distance (ID) Intermediate Altitude (IA)Ride/Total Time (RT/TT)Cadence (RPM) (optional)Power Sup

Page 53 - TROUBLESHOOTING

WARRANTY POLICYACUMEN INC. WARRANTS ALL VETTA (The Company) PRODUCTS AGAINST MANUFACTURER DEFECTS FOR A PERIOD OF 3 YEARS. Subject to the following li

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I TEMS TO BE INCLUDED IN RETURNS1. The defective product(s)2. A letter clearly stating the problem(s) with the returned item(s). 3. Copy of the origi

Page 55 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPKNMOJILCR20323VOLTLITHIUMCELLWired Mounting BracketMounting Bracket PadRiser Handle Bar Bracket Pad (You may choose B or C according t

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BUTTON FUNCTIONSSets digits or units and advances to the next item or screen.Advances digits and toggles through units. Hold for fast advance.Has no f

Page 57 - WARRANTY POLICY

The V100 series computers are programmed with a Bi-Level Memory which returns to the last screen function accessed between the upper and lower screen

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12LOWER SCREENMODESUPPER SCREENMODES11STPID/IACLKODO11TOT ALTMAX ALTSPDTMP222RTTTAVGMAXSPDDSTBI-LEVELMEMORY12 SPD*CAD2*(optional)ALT%1xxx

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