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The following conventions are used in this manual:
Quoted capital letters relate to what you will see on the WatchDog
2000 display.The actual display may use both capitals and
lowercase letters. For example, "SEE SPDS" indicates the following
will be shown on the WatchDog 2000 display.
Some letters cannot be displayed in their true form. For instance,
K's will look like capital H's. Therefore H's are always represented
in lowercase on the display. Also, an "m" requires two digit fields to
represent it in the display. For example, "KEYTIME" on the display
looks like;
About this Manual
1
The button functions: UP, DOWN and MAIN are always in bold
type. These refer to the buttons on the thumb switch, as shown
below.
For reference, typical route sheet entries are shown below:
4.20
SPEED 30
4.30
R TAR
This is the
AT mileage
for a speed
14.40
RESET TO 9:39:20
change or
17.00
R TR
reset
96.20
END
This is the TO mileage
for a reset
Last mileage
MAIN
UP
DOWN
This is the SPD
for a speed change
9:12:00
9:12:12
.
.
10:07:30
.
.
13:40:00
Keytime
2

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  • Page 1 Quoted capital letters relate to what you will see on the WatchDog 2000 display.The actual display may use both capitals and lowercase letters. For example, “SEE SPDS” indicates the following MAIN will be shown on the WatchDog 2000 display. DOWN • For reference, typical route sheet entries are shown below:...
  • Page 2 What’s included with WatchDog 2000? The WatchDog 2000 caters to the serious enduro rider, and to the enduro rider wanting to improve his or her ability to race competitively, accurately and with more finesse. The WatchDog 2000 allows the rider...
  • Page 3: Tools Needed For Installation

    Always drill the hole in the bracket tab as near as possible to the computer. Applications where the holes must be drilled less than Your WatchDog 2000 is very easy to install. A typical installation will 3/4” from the end require two sets of brackets. Cut or grind off any require: unused portion of the backet tab.
  • Page 4 Thumb Switch Programming Enter a spd change SPd Ch SPD CH In general, when using the thumb switch to program WatchDog 2000, the MAIN button (top) is used to select functions or values while the UP/ Enter layover LAYovEr LAYOVER DOWN buttons are used to scroll through the functions or values.
  • Page 5 the TO mileage in the same manner. After entering the last digit for this, a confirmation prompt will be displayed, (“ENTER?”). To accept the Use the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll to “RESET”. Select the reset entered reset values hit MAIN. This will store the values in memory. To function by hitting MAIN.
  • Page 6 Race Info (RACEINFO) 3. to delete the currently displayed reset, press MAIN until “OFF” is 1. hit MAIN, total ground miles from last race will be displayed (ie “TD displayed. Release MAIN to delete the entry. 087.33”). Hit MAIN, highest speed from last race will be displayed 4.
  • Page 7 WatchDog 2000 was designed to simplify timekeeping before and end of the original reset. Alternatively, you can leave that reset out during a race. To start a new race with WatchDog 2000, use the and advance the mileage manually when you get to it.
  • Page 8 change your minute or start time, the countdown stops until a new keytime is entered. Once keytime is entered, the CLR RSTS, CLR While in MinuteMinder , hit the DOWN button to display SPDS, and VERIFY TO functions are disabled and are not odometer and differential time without reverting back after the four displayed.
  • Page 9 CHAPTER 6 For AMA events, if you ever need to change the clock, you simply take Race Mode the time directly from your backup watch. When running Brand-X, if you need to change the clock, you first set your minute to your original minute, then adjust the clock to match your There are two main displays when you are racing.
  • Page 10 Other Race Mode Displays The following sections describes other race mode displays and how to The two center digits indicate your early/late status. Use this as the adjust race variables. main indicator of how you are doing. Always use this in conjunction with the keytime seconds (right most field) when approaching checkpoints.
  • Page 11 In the event your magnet gets sheared off (or anytime), you can use You can check to see if the sensor is working by entering a tiresize of WatchDog 2000 to display the calculated mileage for comparison to zero (000.00). This will not be stored in memory. As you rotate your the trail mileage markers.
  • Page 12: Software Reset

    How to determine tire size In the event that you find a way to “hang” the software, there is an escape sequence built in to WatchDog 2000. If your computer does In order for the computer to accurately track your mileage you must not seem to be responding to switch input, wait about one minute then enter the circumference of the front tire.