Trek Bicycle Computer Owner's Manual

Trek Bicycle Computer Owner's Manual

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Trek InCITe ACH And ACH dIgITAl
Bicycle Computer Owner's Manual
This manual explains the installa-
tion and use of the Trek Incite ACH
and ACH Digital bicycle computers.
Please read this manual carefully
and save it for future reference.
If you do not understand the
information in this manual, or you
have a question about your Incite
ACH computer that this manual
does not cover, consult your Trek
dealer. If you have a question or
problem that your Trek dealer can't
handle, contact us at:
Trek Bicycle Corporation
Attn: Customer Service
801 W. Madison Street
Waterloo, Wisconsin 53594
http://www. trekbikes.com
920.478.4670
06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 1
© Copyright Trek Bicycle Corporation
2006 All rights reserved

7/14/06 7:25:51 AM

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  • Page 1 Trek InCITe ACH And ACH dIgITAl Bicycle Computer Owner’s Manual This manual explains the installa- tion and use of the Trek Incite ACH and ACH Digital bicycle computers. Please read this manual carefully and save it for future reference. If you do not understand the...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    COnTenTS Safety and general guidelines ... 1 Functions ... 2 Installation ... 5 Placing the computer on the handlebar... 6 Placing the magnet and sensors ... 8 Positioning of the heart rate strap ... 11 Easy setup (ReSet)... 12 ReStart- Getting ready to ride ... 17 Additional information...
  • Page 3: Safety And General Guidelines

    SAfeTy And generAl guIdelIneS While riding your bicycle, do not stare at the computer for long periods of time (Figure 1). If you do not watch the road, you could hit an obstacle, which may cause you to lose control and fall. Make sure the computer wire cannot contact the tire or wheel spokes (Figure 2).
  • Page 4: Functions

    funCTIOnS Table - Functon abbrevatons, names and explanatons function explanation AlTiTude Heght relatve to sea level. CuR- Current TRP- Trp (snce last Restart) TTl- Total ganed snce last ReSet MAX- Hghest value snce last ReSet effectve range: FT -250 to +3080 CAdenCe Revolutons of the crankset per mnute dsplays n whole numbers...
  • Page 5 GRAde Rato of elevaton gan to dstance expressed as percent- age. CuR- Current +/- ndcates uphll (+) or downhll (-) TRP AVG- Average grade snce last Restart TRP MAX- Maxmum grade snce last Restart HeART RATe Rate of heart n beats per mnute CuR- Current ACH dgtal (only) AVG- Average heart rate snce last ReSet...
  • Page 6 SPeed Always dsplays Current speed of the bcycle n mles per hour (MPH) or klometers per hour (KPH) AVG- Average speed snce last Restart, dsplayed to tenths. MAX- Hghest value snce last Restart Hghest readngs: 80.5 mph or 29.6 kph TeMPeRATuRe Always dsplays Current temperature...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Stem mount Handlebar mount Fgure 3- locaton on bcycle of sensors and computer Tools needed: • Electrical tape • Slot-type screwdriver • Phillips-type screwdriver • Scissors 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 5 InSTAllATIOn Speed sensor Cadence sensor installaton 7/14/06 7:25:56 AM...
  • Page 8: Placing The Computer On The Handlebar

    7. Slide the computer into the computer base until the front of the computer and computer base line up. installaton 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 6 The Trek Incite ACH computer can be mounted on the handlebar or on the stem (Figure 3). To install the computer on handlebar 1.
  • Page 9 Check that the computer base cannot be rotated around the handlebar, and that the computer cannot slide backwards on the computer base (Figure 5). To install the computer on the stem 1. Insert the rubber friction pad into the computer base, aligned along the computer base.
  • Page 10: Placing The Magnet And Sensors

    Placing the magnet and sensors Fgure - installng magnet on round or oval spokes Fgure 8- Magnet placed on crankarm, algned wth sensor on chanstay installaton 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 8 The wheel magnet must be aligned so that it passes across the sensor. As the magnet passes the sensor, it must be no further from the sensor than 1 to 3mm (1/32 to 1/8 inch).
  • Page 11 To install the sensor These instructions are written for the cadence sensor, which goes on the frame’s left chainstay. The instructions apply equally to installing the ACH Digital cadence sensor or the wheel sensor on the fork- where there is no wire on the sensor. 1.
  • Page 12 Fgure - Trm excess nylon te length installaton 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 10 5. With the computer in the computer base, check the alignment of the sensor and magnet by spinning the wheel and noting if the computer is displaying cadence (or for the wheel sensor, speed).
  • Page 13: Positioning Of The Heart Rate Strap

    POSITIOnIng Of THe HeArT rATe STrAP To monitor your pulse, or heart rate, you must be wearing the heart rate strap. The strap senses each contraction, or beat, of your heart. The beat is sensed electrically, so proper location of the strap is important to attain the strongest signal.
  • Page 14: Easy Setup (Reset)

    eASy SeTuP (reSeT) Mode Scroll Fgure 3- Buttons on the incte ACH computer easy setup (ReSet) 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 12 The computer must be set, or “programmed,” so that it gives its readout in the units you prefer, and so that it calculates with the correct wheel size.
  • Page 15 Choose a method to ReSet the computer: • Push any button to wake the computer from shipping mode • Push the ReSet button (AC) on the back of the computer • Install a new battery The Wheel select icon appears with a tire size: 700-23 (Figure 14).
  • Page 16 To set units and Time This setting tells the computer which conversion to use: metric or SAE (“English”), which clock style to use (12-hour or 24-hour) and sets the time. Cycle Scroll • MPH for miles • KPH for kilometers Push Set•...
  • Page 17 Cycle Scroll • 1, 2, 3, etc. from 1A through 12P (for 12-hour clock) • 1, 2, 3, etc. through 24 (for 24-hour clock) Push Set• to choose your setting. “00” flashes. Cycle Scroll • 00, 01, 02, 03, etc. through 59 Push Set•...
  • Page 18 Cycle •Mode The PAIR? signal appears. 2. Make the wheel sensor send a signal (spin the bicycle wheel). 3. Place the computer within 3 feet (1 meter) of the sensor and Hold Set• button. The screen changes to PAIR... Set• 4.
  • Page 19: Restart- Getting Ready To Ride

    reSTArT- geTTIng reAdy TO rIde Your computer stores data for two intervals- since last ReSet and since last ReStart. ReSet sets ALL data to zero. ReStart sets only the Trip data to zero. To reStart (set the Trip data to zero) The trip data includes five modes for seven total sets: •...
  • Page 20: Additional Information

    AddITIOnAl InfOrMATIOn Changing mode Once the computer is programmed and installed, it is very easy to use. To change to different modes (functions), simply •Mode button on the left of the computer until the desired function appears, shown by the spelled name of the function. To move within that function, removing the computer from the computer base The computer is held on its base by a flexible snap.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    The Incite ACH computer is designed to be easy to install and maintain. However, computers occasionally have problems. Table 3 shows some possible problems, causes, and solutions: Table 3- Common problems and solutons Blank screen Computer s n shppng mode. Push a button. Battery s dead, or nstalled ncorrectly.
  • Page 22: Replacing The Battery

    rePlACIng THe BATTery If the computer is giving erratic information, a computer or sensor battery may be running low on power (normally accompanied by the low battery icon, Figure 17). Replace the batteries whenever the computer malfunc- tions, or every 6 months. Take an old battery to the store with you, but this is the generic description for the proper battery: ACH computer and heart rate strap...
  • Page 23 To replace the computer battery 1. Remove the computer from its base. 2. Identify the battery cover, with its deep slot (a similar battery cover is found on the back, or skin-side, or the heart rate strap). 3. Insert a large coin into the slot and rotate in a counter-clockwise direction about one-quarter turn (Figure 18).
  • Page 24: Advanced Features

    AdvAnCed feATureS The ACH computer has many advanced functions and features. These include: Units ... 23 Clock ... 24 Stopwatch ... 25 Wheel size and setting a second wheel ... 26 Speed... 30 Odometer ... 31 Cadence ... 32 Altitude ... 33 Grade ...
  • Page 25: Units

    units This setting tells the computer which conversion to use: metric or SAE (“English”). To set units Cycle •Mode Scroll Cycle Set• 3. Hold “KMH” appears. Cycle Scroll • MPH for miles • KPH for kilometers Push Set• to choose your setting. “F”...
  • Page 26: Clock

    Clock To set Clock Cycle •Mode Set• 2. Hold “12” (Figure 14) flashes. Cycle Scroll • 12 for 12-hour clock • 24 for 24-hour clock Push Set• to choose your setting. The hour flashes: “12” (12-hour) or “0” (24-hour) Cycle Scroll •...
  • Page 27: Stopwatch

    Stopwatch In addition to the clock function, your computer also works like a stopwatch, keeping track of hundredths of seconds for up to 24 hours. At 24 hours, the stopwatch restarts at 0. To start the stopwatch Cycle •Mode Cycle Scroll “00:00.00”...
  • Page 28: Wheel Size And Setting A Second Wheel

    Wheel size Fgure 2- Wheel selecton cons Table 4- Wheel sze selectons and corre- spondng numercal value 00-20 2086 650-23 00-23 2096 26-.50 00-25 205 26-.90 00-28 236 26-.95 00-32 255 26-2.0 00-35 268 26-2. 00-38 280 26-2.2 Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 26 Your computer can read two different sizes of wheels on two different bikes, such as your...
  • Page 29 To set a custom wheel size Cycle •Mode Set• 2. Hold The wheel selection icon appears. Cycle Set• to a wheel: • Wheel 1 is a circle • Wheel 2 is a circle inside a semi-circle Push Scroll to select. A number representing tire size appears.
  • Page 30 To measure rollout for wheel size Fgure 22- Measurng rollout for wheel sze that the valve stem is again directly over the floor. 4. Mark the new location of the valve stem. 5. Measure the distance between the marks, in millimeters. If you can only measure in inches, convert to millimeters by multiplying by 25.4.
  • Page 31 To select the wheel size Cycle •Mode Cycle Scroll both left and right 3. Hold to change to your preferred setting (Figure 23): • Wheel 1 • Wheel 2 The computer returns to the TRP screen. 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 29 to ODOMETER.
  • Page 32: Speed

    Speed Fgure 24- SPeed screen Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 30 In addition to the current speed which is always displayed, there are other SPEED features which you can access, shown below. To view speed data Cycle •Mode until SPEED appears (Figure 24).
  • Page 33: Odometer

    Odometer By default, the odometer on a new or ReSet computer always starts at ‘0’. However, the odometer can be manually set so you don’t have to start at zero. To set Odometer total (TTl) •Mode Cycle 25). Cycle Scroll Set•.
  • Page 34: Cadence

    Cadence INCITE Fgure 26- CAdenCe screen Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 32 Cadence is the number of complete pedal revolutions per minute, or RPM. In addition to Current RPM, the ACH also displays your average cadence (AVG) and fastest cadence (MAX).
  • Page 35: Altitude

    Altitude Fgure 2- AlTiTude screen 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 33 The ACH altimeter allows you to view your climbing total for a trip, and also calculates your total, like total distance. The display units correspond with the distance units set for the odometer: FT or M (Figure 27).
  • Page 36 Set• 3. Hold The current elevation appears, and the + or - (above or below sea level) is flashing. Cycle Scroll Push Set• to select. The first digit flashes. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all digits have been set. The computer returns to the Altitude CUR screen.
  • Page 37: Grade

    grade Fgure 28- GRAde screen 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 35 Grade describes the steepness of an incline. It is a function of altitude gain divided by the distance travelled, expressed as a percentage (Figure 28). For example, if you gain 6 feet of elevation in 100 feet traveled (183cm / 47.2m), you would be on a 6% grade.
  • Page 38: Heart Rate

    Heart rate Fgure 29- Heart rate and heart rate con Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 36 The ACH computer also functions as a wireless heart rate monitor, and can display advanced heart rate data when the heart rate icon is displayed (Figure 29). These data are all erased when the Trip Data is erased.
  • Page 39: Heart Rate Zone

    Heart rate zone The heart rate zone can be set to give you an easy-to-read visual indicator of where your heart rate is. The Up and Down arrows indicate if your heart rate is above or below the zone (Figure 30). To set heart rate zones Cycle •Mode...
  • Page 40: Limited Warranty

    Trek Bicycle Corporation warrants each new Incite computer against defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty covers Trek Incite computer models 6i, 8i, 9i, 11i, ACH, and ACH Digital for a period of two years from the date of sale. This warranty does not cover •...

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