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CYCLE COMPUTER OWNER'S MANUAL
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  • Page 1 CYCLE COMPUTER OWNER'S MANUAL ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Component Illustrations

    INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the new Vetta V-30 cycle computer. The V-30 is designed to be the simplest, smallest computer that you can own. The unique Vetta buttonless design allows easy programming and operation. The Auto Scan feature of the V-30 keeps you updated on current speed, trip distance, and total distance automatically every three seconds.
  • Page 3: Function List

    FUNCTION LIST SPEEDOMETER (SPD) (Mi/hr or Km/hr) Tells you your current speed on the upper line of the display screen at all times. Over 60Mi/hr 31-60Mi/hr 0-30Mi/hr Speed Over 60Km/hr 0-30Km/hr 31-60Km/hr Minimum Display Speed 0.1Km/hr-Mi/hr 1Km/hr-Mi/hr 0.5Km/hr-Mi/hr CUMULATIVE ODOMETER (ODO) Tells you your cumulative distance until the unit is reset by removing and reinstalling the battery, or until the unit passes 9999.9 mi.
  • Page 4: Feature List

    FEATURE LIST AUTO SCAN The Vetta V-30 computer is programmed to automatically scan between the trip distance and total distance readings on the bottom line of the dual display. Current speed is displayed at all times in large digits on the top line of the display.
  • Page 5: Battery Installation

    BATTERY INSTALLATION The V-30 uses a common LR44 1.5v button cell battery. Replacement batteries are available at most camera shops and from your Vetta retailer. Under normal usage a battery should last approximately one year. NOTE: Most problems that occur with cycle computers are caused by dead or weak batteries.
  • Page 6: Warnings And Cautions

    PROGRAMMING THE COMPUTER HEAD Now that you are familiar with the functions and features of your Vetta V-30 cycle computer, you are ready to begin programming the unit specifically for your bike. Take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the unit and its operation before you proceed to program the unit.
  • Page 7 SETTING MILES/HOUR OR KILOMETERS/HOUR The Vetta V-30 computer is capable of being programmed to display readouts in either miles or kilometers. STEP 1 After installing the battery, the computer will momentarily display a diagnostic test pattern screen and then advance quickly to the miles or kilometers setting mode indicated by a flashing “Km/hr”...
  • Page 8 STEP 3 When the distance unit that you would like to select is displayed, remove the magnet from the wheel sensor to set your selection. The computer will then automatically advance to the wheel size setting mode. NOTE: If you make a selection error while programming your computer or would like to change any of your previously programmed settings, you must remove and then reinstall the battery and start over.
  • Page 9 DETERMINING YOUR CORRECT WHEEL SIZE Vetta cycle computers are programmed using the circumference of the wheel measured in millimeters. Note that while your computer can be programmed to +/- 1mm for total accuracy, discrepancies of as much as 50mm or more will not have a significant effect on the accuracy of the unit for most normal rides.
  • Page 10 WHEEL SIZE CALCULATION If the wheel size of your bike is not listed in the chart, follow these simple steps to calculate the wheel circumference number for your bike. STEP 1 Measure the distance from the center of the front axle to the ground in millimeters. If you are measuring in inches, simply multiply the number of inches by 25.4 to get millimeters.
  • Page 11 PROGRAMMING YOUR WHEEL SIZE STEP 1 Once you have selected miles or kilometers, the V-30 will automatically advance to the wheel size setting mode indicated by the four digit default number 2155. STEP 2 The right hand digit (5) will begin flashing. Place the magnet on the wheel sensor to advance through the digits (5,6,7...).
  • Page 12 STEP 1 Mount the Vetta universal sensor loosely (so that you can slide it around) to the fork blade using the zip-tie provided. The sensor can be mounted at any point Sensor along the fork.
  • Page 13 STEP 3 Route the sensor wire up the back of the fork, securing it with electrical tape. CAUTION Do not use zip-ties to secure the sensor wire to the bike because doing so may result in cut or broken wires. CAUTION Be sure to leave enough slack in the wire to allow for the steer- ing motion of the bike and the action of the suspension fork, if you have one.
  • Page 14 HANDLEBAR BRACKET AND HEAD UNIT INSTALLATION STEP 1 Attach the computer mounting bracket to the mounting band by sliding the disc on the top of the mounting band into the slot provided on the bracket until it snaps into place. STEP 2 Cut the plastic screw from the mounting band and place the mounting band on the handlebar/stem with the mounting bracket facing up.
  • Page 15 STEP 5 Cut off the excess band. CAUTION Do not overtighten the mounting band as this may result in breakage (stripped screw or mounting band). The mounting band only needs to be tightened enough to keep it from rotating on the handlebar/stem during normal riding.
  • Page 16: Installation Test

    1-2mm or less. If this does not solve the problem, talk to your Authorized Vetta Retailer. In the United States Vetta customers can call our service hotline at 1.800.GO.VETTA.
  • Page 17: Warranty

    Vetta will not be held liable for any incidental or consequential damages. WARRANTY RETURN AND REPAIR POLICY If you ever experience a problem with the function of your Vetta V-30 cycle computer, please visit your local Authorized Vetta Dealer for assistance.
  • Page 18 STEP 1 Fill out the warranty information card within this manual. STEP 2 Contact the appropriate Vetta Customer Service Center listed below for help and to obtain a Return Authoriza- tion Number (RA Number). STEP 3 Send the unit and information card back to the appropriate Vetta Customer Service Center, together with the original copy of your purchase receipt and a detailed explanation of the problem you are experiencing.
  • Page 19 WARRANTY INFORMATION CARD Name Address Phone/Fax Number RA Number Date of Purchase Place of Purchase...
  • Page 20 Problem...

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