Cateye CC-HB100 Manual

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  • Page 1 ® ® CC-HB1OO WITH HEART RATE MONITOR FUNCTION...
  • Page 2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing CATEYE CYCLOCOMPUTER Model CC-HB100. As well as cyclocomputer functions, this model has heart rate monitor functions, which en- ables safe and scientific training, by monitoring heart rate with a Wireless Heart Rate Sensor. Double pulse wireless heart rate transmission helps prevent interference caused by shocks and outer noises, offering the most accurate measuring.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index Names --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 For Safe Operations --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Button Functions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 How to Use as a Cyclocomputer 1. Main Unit Preparation ----------------------------------------------------------------- 7 2. Mounting to Bicycle -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 3. Auto (Automatic Start/Stop) Function --------------------------------------------- 9 4. Power Saving Function --------------------------------------------------------------- 9 How to Use as a Heart Rate Monitor 1.
  • Page 4: Names

    Names Main Unit Display 1. Heart Rate Display 2. Speed Display 3. Sub Display 4. Heart Rate Symbol 5. Alarm Symbol of Upper/Lower Heart Rate Limit 6. Mode Symbol 7. Speed Scale Symbol 8. Wheel Sensor Signal Symbol 9. Auto (Automatic Start/Stop) Mode Symbol Battery Cover Contact Mode Button...
  • Page 5: For Safe Operations

    For Safe Operations For safe and appropriate use, always observe the following. WARNING • If you are a pacemaker user, never use this. • Don't use this model in an airplane. • In case your skin reacts with the Wireless Heart Rate Sensor and presents a sign of rash or eruption, refrain from frequent use.
  • Page 6: Button Functions

    MODE START/STOP Fig.1 Left Button SUB DISPLAY Hold down 2 sec. 4 sec. HEART RATE DISPLAY Fig.2 T ---------- Elapsed Time D ---------- Trip Distance A ---------- Average Speed O ---------- Total Distance M --------- Maximum Speed CAL ------ Calorie Consumption ------ 12-Hour Clock HR -------- Heart Rate AP -------- Average Heart Rate...
  • Page 7: How To Use As A Cyclocomputer

    How to Use as a Cyclocomputer 1. Main Unit Preparation The following must be completed before operation. -1.How to Measure Wheel Circumference In order to get the accurate value, measure the wheel circumference (L) actually from the tire of your bicycle (Fig.3). Put a mark on the tire tread, and ride one full wheel revolution; then mark the ground at the end of one revolution and measure the distance between the two marks.
  • Page 8: Mounting To Bicycle

    Magnet Sensor Band B Rubber Pad Spoke Sensor Band A Fig.7 Fig.8 Front Fork S e n s o r Band B Marking Line of Sensor C e n t e r o f the Magnet Sensor Fig.10 Fig.11 Wire Wire Securing Tape Fig.13...
  • Page 9: Auto (Automatic Start/Stop) Function

    Mounting Main Unit Lever Slide the main unit onto the bracket from front until it clicks into position. The contacts will automatically connect. To remove the unit, pull it off forward while pushing down the lever (Fig. 15). Slide Test Mount the main unit.
  • Page 10: How To Use As A Heart Rate Monitor

    Medial electrocardiograph calculates heart rate through several electrodes at- tached to the skin, by measuring the minute electrical activity of the heart. The Cat Eye CC-HB100 Wireless Heart Rate Sensor measures heart rate through two built-in electrodes placed on the chest. Those two electrodes perceive the minute electrical activity of the heart while the transmitter sends the signal to the main unit, enabling easy and accurate heart rate measurements.
  • Page 11: Setting Upper/Lower Heart Rate Limit

    Transmitter Fig.22 Fig.23 Over Upper Limit Below Lower Limit Fig.24 measurement errors that may result. 3. Adjust the position of the transmitter to locate it at the center of your lower chest (under your breast) (Fig. 22). 4. Check if the power saving function of the main unit is off. If it is still on, release it by pressing either the right or left button.
  • Page 12 Continuously counted until the battery wears down. The increment is 0.1 mile [km] from the 0.0 to 9999.9 range, and 1 mile [km] from the 10,000 to 99,999 range. 0.0 - 99.999 miles [km] Displays the maximum instantaneous speed. With Reset operation, it returns to zero. 0.0 (3.0) - 65.9 mile/h [0.0 (4.0) - 105.9 km/h] Displays the average speed from the start to the current point.
  • Page 13: Heart Rate Training

    Displays the current heart rate while Wireless Heart Rate Sensor is attached. 0 (30) - 199 bpm If it exceeds 200 bpm, the third digit drops. (Example: 205 bpm = 05 bpm) Displays the average heart rate from the start to the current point, while Wireless Heart Rate Sensor is attached.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    2. Training for Racers Get your resting heart rate and maximum heart rate, as precisely as possible. According to your goal, set your target zone referring to the following: A) Training for longer physical-endurance Aiming at races which last for several days 60% - 70% (aerobic exercise) B) Training for physical-endurance of about two hours 70% - 80% (aerobic exercise)
  • Page 15 Trouble / Check Items / Remedy Display response is slow. Is it the temperature under 0 C (32 F)? It returns to normal when the temperature rises. It does not affect the data. No display appears. Has the battery in the main unit worn out? Replace it with a new one (CR2032).
  • Page 16: Replacing Battery

    Battery Cover CR2032 Cover Fig.26 Packing CR2032 Fig.27 Transmitter Body Is your skin dry (especially in winter)? Lightly moisturize the electrode areas. Has the battery of the Wireless Heart Rate Sensor worn out? Replace it with a new one. Have the electrode belts deteriorated after long term use? Replace them with new ones.
  • Page 17: Replacing Electrode Belt

    Electrode Belt Cover Packing Fig.28 Transmitter Body #169-9820 #169-9835 #169-6567 #169-9810 #169-9800 #169-9840 1. Loosen and remove the 8 screws at the back of the transmitter, and take the cover (Fig. 27). 2. Load a new battery (CR2032) with the (+) pole upward. Fix the packing carefully into the cover, and place it back on the transmitter body.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    Specifications Display ranges Current speed 0.0 (3.0) to 65.9 mile/h0 (27 inch) [0.0 (4.0) to 105.9 km/h] Total distance 0.0 to 99,999 mile [km] Maximum speed 0.0 (3.0) to 65.9 mile/h [0.0 (4.0) to 105.9 km/h] Average speed 0.0 to 65.9 mile/h [105.9 km/h] Trip distance 0.00 to 999.99 mile [km] Elapsed time...
  • Page 19: Limited Warranty

    If trouble occurs during normal use, the part is repaired or replaced free of charge. The service must be performed by CATEYE Co., Ltd.. and the product which needs service must be returned to CATEYE Co., Ltd. directly by purchaser. When returning the product for CATEYE warranty service, pack it very carefully, and enclose the warranty certificate and instruc- tions for repair.
  • Page 20 CO.,LTD. ® 2-8-25, Kuwazu, Higashi Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 546-0041 Japan TEL: 81-6-6719-7781 FAX: 81-6-6719-2362 Copyright© 1994 CAT EYE Co., Ltd. CCMWHB1-981119 Printed in Japan 0687370 U.S. Pat. Nos. 4633216/4636769/4642606/5236759/5226340 and Design Patented...

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