Vetta C-25 Owner's Manual page 5

Mountain bike cycle computer
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PROGRAMMING THE HEAD OF THE COMPUTER
Now that you are familiar with the features of your Vetta cycle computer, you are ready to begin programming
the unit specifically for your bike. Take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the buttons and keystroke
sequences before you proceed to the programming of the unit.
SETTING MILES/HOUR OR KILOMETERS/HOUR
All Vetta cycle computers are capable of being programmed to read out in either miles or kilometers. It is also
possible to change back and forth between miles and kilometers by simply reentering the setting program and
changing your choice of measurements.
The C-25 has the ability to store wheel size and odometer information for 2 different bicycles. To change between
the settings for the two bikes, simply press the "A" key for 2 seconds in any mode. A small Bike 1 (
Bike 2 (
) icon will appear in the upper left corner of the display to inform you which mode you are in.
NOTE: You will need to perform the following programming functions for each of the two bike memories.
STEP 1
With the display in the Trip Distance (
to enter the programming mode. The screen will clear and the
flash along with an
indicating degrees Fahrenheit.
NOTE: The temperature settings are permanently tied to the distance settings of
the unit. If the unit is programmed in miles, the temperature will read in Fahrenheit;
if the unit is set in kilometers, the temperature will read in Celsius. There is no
way to change this.
STEP 2
Press the "C" key to change between the miles (
STEP 3
Press the "B" key to set your choice and advance to the wheel size setting mode.
NOTE: The C-25 is programmed with a quick escape feature to the programming
function. Pressing the "A" key at any time will automatically set the information
on the screen and return you to the Trip Distance (
) mode press the "B" key for 2 seconds
) or kilometers (
) screen.
) or
icon will
) settings.

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