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Cateye V2C Quick Start Manual
Cateye V2C Quick Start Manual

Cateye V2C Quick Start Manual

Wireless speed & cadence cyclo-computer
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The purpose of this quick-start manual is to help you more easily navigate the new V2c (CC-
TR200DW) wireless speed & cadence cyclo-computer. (This setup sequence will delete all data in
computer and restore to the factory default settings.)
First make sure to remove the paper tab behind the battery in the computer head unit.
1. Press and hold the silver MENU button on the back of the head unit. Then use a
paperclip to press the silver AC button for several seconds. Continue to hold the
MENU button as the screen shows all available characters then stops at a screen with
a large 24h on the top part of the screen.
2. Select your preferred date format (YY/MM/DD) by pressing the M1/+ button (top right).
Confirm your selection by pressing the SSE button (bottom left).
3. Enter the "Year", "Month", and "Day" in the display order selected in step 2 using the
M1/+ and M2/-. Confirm each unit using the SSE button.
4. Select the clock display format (24h vs. 12h) using the M1/+. Confirm using SSE.
5. Enter the "Hour" and "Minute" using the M1/+ and M2- (please pay attention to the
AM/PM indication at the bottom right). Confirm using SSE.
6. After you set the date/clock press the silver MENU button on back to proceed.
7. Enter the tire circumference on the bicycle wheel in millimeters (tire size chart
available in product manual or at www.cateye.com) Enter the last two digits of the tire
circumference by using the M1/+ and M2/-. Confirm with SSE. Now enter the first two
digits the same way using M1/+ and M2/-. Confirm with SSE.
8. After choosing the tire circumference measurement press the silver MENU button on
the back.
9. While holding the computer head unit near the sensor, press and release the SSE
button, then pass a magnet back and forth across one of the sensor zone areas. l
Searching is completed when the screen display reads "ID-OK"
10. Press the silver MENU button on the back to select speed unit. Use M1/+ to toggle
between mile and km. To confirm press the silver MENU button on the back.
The setup is now complete. The unit is ready to use.
Note: The data accumulated on a single ride can be zeroed out by pressing SSE and M2/-
simultaneously then releasing the buttons.

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Summary of Contents for Cateye V2C

  • Page 1 7. Enter the tire circumference on the bicycle wheel in millimeters (tire size chart available in product manual or at www.cateye.com) Enter the last two digits of the tire circumference by using the M1/+ and M2/-. Confirm with SSE. Now enter the first two digits the same way using M1/+ and M2/-.
  • Page 2 Operation Test – to test for proper installation and function of the speed/ cadence sensor follow these steps: 1. After programming the computer head unit, start by pushing the M1/+ button once 2. Raise the rear wheel, spin, when numbers show up on the top row the speed sensor is operating normally 3.
  • Page 3 MENU – Additional features you may wish to modify after you have completed the head unit programming 1. FILE VIEW – to view file info press the silver MENU button on the back, then SSE to view file info, to scroll through lap data use the M1/+ and M2/2 buttons, when done press silver MENU button on back of computer NOTE: ride data must be 00 to make changes to cadence zone.
  • Page 4 6. Odometer Input – to enter previous odometer miles press the silver MENU button, press the M1/+ until you get to the ODO INPUT screen. Press SSE to start entering an odometer number starting with the far right number first. Use the M1/+ and M2/- to toggle though each number, press SSE to move over to the next digit to the left.
  • Page 5 10. Clock.Date – to set the clock/ date press the silver MENU button on the back, then M1/+ to toggle to the CLOCK.DATE screen. Press the SSE to get the hour measurement to flash, press the M1/+ button to toggle between 12h and 24h clock, press SSE to select 12h vs 24h clock with the M1/+ &...