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Package Contents

• Cable Ties
• Screws
• User Manual
• Instructions manual for
Battery Replacement
• Warranty
Cycling Computer (Wireless)
Magnet for Cadence Sensor
Disclaimer
• The CB100 is for use on bicycles only. It is not designed for medical use.
• To ensure correct display values, make the adjustments and enter your
personal data when you use this device for the first time and also after
changing batteries or resetting. Please refer to the chapter on user
configuration.
• The values measured and displayed should be treated as reasonably
accurate.
• Alatech is not responsible for any claims of loss or damage from third
parties incurred from the use of this device.
• Alatech reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware
and software described in this manual at any time without prior notice.
• Cycling Computer
• Bike Mount
• Handlebar Clamp Connector Base
• Speed Sensor
(including Magnet, Rubber pad)
• Cadence Sensor
(including Magnet, Rubber pad)
• Heart Rate Transmitter
(include Elastic belt)
Cadence Sensor
Magnet for Speed Sensor
Cycling Computer.
Speed Sensor
Handlebar Clamp
Bike Mount
Connector Base
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  • Page 1: Package Contents

    Magnet for Cadence Sensor Disclaimer • The CB100 is for use on bicycles only. It is not designed for medical use. • To ensure correct display values, make the adjustments and enter your personal data when you use this device for the first time and also after changing batteries or resetting.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content 1 Getting started with Cycling Computer 1-1 Before use 5 1-2 Steps to wear the transmitter 1-3 Know and customize your maximum training output 1-4 Keys 1-6 Basic operation 2 Using the Cycling Computer for the first time 2-1 Installing the Cycling Computer 2-2-1 Installing the Speed Sensor (SPEED) 2-2-2 Installing the Cadence Sensor (CADENCE) 15 2-3 BASIC SETTINGS...
  • Page 3 5 TIMER MODE 5-1 TIMER MODE 5-1-1 Accessing the TIMER MODE 5-1-2 Icon Flow Explained 34 5-2 Countdown 34 5-2-1 Accessing the Countdown 5-2-2 Icon flow explained 6 Files 6-1 Accessing Files 6-2 Check Files 36 6-2-1 Check Files 6-2-2 Check LAP Data (LAP Data) 6-3 FILES Operation Flow 40 6-4 File Management 7 Specifications 40...
  • Page 4: Getting Started With Cycling Computer 1-1 Before Use

    1Getting started with Cycling Computer 1-1Before use 1. When installed on a bicycle this device can display the speed, number of laps and cadence rate. It can also help you to monitor your training output during a fitness session based on your gender, age, body weight, height and maximum heart rate.
  • Page 5: Know And Customize Your Maximum Training Output

    1-3 Know and customize your maximum training output The chart below shows the heart rate level using %HR max. HR max = 220 - Age with every 10 years of age as an age zone. This chart is a reference for appropriate training output using the heart training mode.
  • Page 6 60% or below. This table has six training programS of exercise intensity heart rate zone: • Note 1: The 40-220 range is the normal CB100 setting range, but the range values can be user defined. The graph will show the strength of the training according to the value configured.
  • Page 7: Keys

    1-4 Keys The has 5 keys, see the figure below:...
  • Page 8: Basic Operation

    3. Low battery indicator “ ”. Please replace low batteries as soon as possible to maintain the CB100 in working condition. 4. In general mode, keys C, D, and E have a shortcut key function (see 1-5 Basic operation and the CB100 main function structural diagram, page 10).
  • Page 9 1-6 Switching Mode Main function structure illustration From the general Menu, press the E shortcut key to enter the BIKE MODE directly (by passing the Welcome Menu for BIKE MODE). Press the D shortcut key to enter the TRAINING MODE directly (by passing the Welcome Menu for TRAINING MODE).
  • Page 10: Using The Cycling Computer For The First Time

    1. Use the ties to fasten the Speed Sensor along with the Rubber Pad on the front fork of the bike, ALATECH logo faces outward. 2. Then secure the magnet to a spoke of the front wheel, the magnet should face the Speed Sensor.
  • Page 11: Installing The Cadence Sensor (Cadence)

    Wheel Bike or Folding Bike, fasten the device on the seat tube. ) 2. Then secure a magnet on the inside of the crank, ALATECH logo faces to the Cadence Sensor. Adjust the magnet position in a distance of 5mm / 0.19685ft from the Cadence Sensor, make sure there is no collision while...
  • Page 12: Accessing The Setting Mode

    2-3 INPUT BASIC SETTING (SETTING) 2-3-1 Accessing the Setting Mode On the General Menu, press the B Key Mode. Enter the User Setting page (SETTING), and press E OK to confirm. • Check if the Menu is locked “ “; to unlock, press and hold A for 3 seconds.
  • Page 13: Heart Rate Setting (Hr Set)

    2-3-3 Heart Rate Setting (HR SET) On the User Menu select HR SET and press the E Key to enter. • After completing a setting, press the B key Mode to leave the User Setting mode (User Set). • Note 1: The default maximum heart rate (HR MAX) is based on your age, height and weight.
  • Page 14 Physical Activity Status Scale, PAR 繁中...
  • Page 15 Percentile Value for Maximal Aerobic Power chart The oxygen uptake index will increase as your stamina increases and decrease as you get older. Generally, world-class athletes have a higher aerobic uptake index. Studies show that when the aerobic uptake index falls below the 20th percentile, it reflects a sedentary lifestyle without much exercise that may increase the amount of free radicals inside the body, which is harmful to your health.
  • Page 16: Timer Setting (Watch)

    2-3-4 Timer Setting (WATCH) • Note 1: The icon for alarm on the General Menu is “ "After completing each setting, press the B key to leave the User Setting mode . 2-3-5 Bike Setting (BIKE SET) 繁中...
  • Page 17 • This chart can memorize two sets of bike values and the setting methods for both are the same. • To select between BIKE1 and BIKE2, highlight a bike and press the B key Mode to go back to Watch Mode and confirm whether icon or is the desired bike.
  • Page 18: General Settings (General)

    Method 2 How to measure the diameter of the front wheel To get the necessary wheel data, follow the steps below: 1. Set the bike upright and use a tape measure to determine the diameter of the wheel. 2. Multiply the diameter by 3.14 to get the circumference.
  • Page 19 • Note 3: Total Riding Time (Total TIME): Records the total time of your session. After the session ends, the Total Riding Time will be automatically updated, but the Total Riding Time data cannot be cleared. • The combination keys for resetting the Chronograph are (B + C + D + E).
  • Page 20: Bike Mode

    3 BIKE MODE 3-1 Accessing Bike Mode A.Standard method: In Watch Mode, press the B key Mode to enter the mode menu. After accessing, Select BIKE mode, press E OK to confirm Access to BIKE MODE. Time mode Mode Menu Watch Mode B.Shortcut key: in Watch Mode, Press the E key OK to confirm and enter BIKE MODE directly.
  • Page 21 Sub-Menu explained (in menu order)
  • Page 22 • Note 1: provides two kinds of lap counting functions-- manual and automatic. Manual lap counting is used on ground where one does not go in circles and the data for each section needs to be manually recorded. The automatic lap function is used on circular tracks and each circle (lap) is recorded.
  • Page 23: How To Switch The Menu

    2. When the bike has been stationary for approximately 2 minutes (no SPEED signal), the menu will display 0’s for data. The power saving mode will also be on. When the bike moves again, CB100 will leave the power saving mode and all signals will be normally displayed.
  • Page 24: Training Mode

    4 TRAINING MODE                                   4-1 Accessing the TRAINING MODE A. Standard access: In Watch Mode, press B Mode to enter mode selection and select Train (TRAINING MODE). Press E OK to confirm access. B. Accessing via a shortcut key: In Watch Mode, press D Down to directly enter TRAINING MODE.
  • Page 25: Training Mode Explained

    4-2 TRAINING MODE EXPLAINED This sets a training target and provides a user countdown. Four training modes are provided: 1. Target Trip Time: Set a fixed time for training. 2. Target Distance: Set a fixed distance for training. 3. Target Kilocalories: Enter a target kilocalories (Kcal) for training. 4.
  • Page 26: How To Switch The Menu

    4-3 How to Switch the Menu 1. The method for switching Menus is the same as in BIKE MODE. 2. Select the desired training mode and then press E OK to begin. 3. The first sub Menu is the target Menu. The later sub menus are the same as the ones in BIKE MODE.
  • Page 27: Timer Mode

    5 TIMER MODE              5-1 TIMER MODE 5-1-1 Accessing the TIMER MODE From the General Menu, press B Mode to enter Mode and then select TIMER MODE. The screen displays STOP WATCH. 5-1-2 Icon Flow Explained To access Stop Watch mode, press B Mode to access mode selection and select TIMER.
  • Page 28: Files

    6 Files                  6-1 Accessing Files A. Standard access: in the General Menu, press B Mode to access and select Files. Press E OK to confirm and select the desired file. Use the C or D keys for page up and page down. B.
  • Page 29: Check Files

    6-2 Check Files 6-2-1 Check Files...
  • Page 30: Check Lap Data (Lap Data)

    6-2-2 Check LAP Data (LAP Data) 繁中...
  • Page 31: Files Operation Flow

    Note 1: Only Lap 1 is calculated from the starting point. Others are calculated via the Lap key and when the Lap key is pressed. Note 2: The concepts of Lap and Split: 1.Lap means the time or distance used in a section. Only Lap 1 is calculated from the starting point, others are calculated via the Lap key and when the Lap key is pressed.
  • Page 32: Specifications

    7 Specifications Cycling Computer Surface material: ROHs compliant polymer casing (ABS plastic) Chronograph accuracy: less than ±0.5 seconds/day at 25 ° C / 77° F Accuracy of heart rate measurement: Beat per second (bpm): displayed as a numerical value Heart rate measuring range: 40~220 Number of training records: 7 Number of lap records: 50 Operating temperature: -10°...
  • Page 33 2. Heart Rate Detection Strap maintenance and cleaning: A.In normal use the battery in the chest strap will last approximately 1300 hours. B.Please rinse the strap with water or a non-corrosive cleaning solution and wipe with a soft towel. Do not use alcohol or other solvents and do not wipe with rough material.
  • Page 34 4. When installing the sensor, pay careful attention to possible interference. Even if the coding can be completed and seems correct, interference can cause false data entry that will result in abnormal readings later. To detect interference during coding, watch for signals that appear when the pedal and front wheel are stationary.
  • Page 35: Chinese To English Glossary

    10 Chinese to English Glossary...
  • Page 36 繁中...

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