Specialized Cyclometer CR2302 User Manual

SP EEDZ O NE CO M P CYCLO CO M P UTER  
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the growing number of  
cyclists who are discovering a powerful new generation of bicycle computers.  
Your Specialized SpeedZone® Comp has been designed to provide the best com-  
bination of performance, features, durability and ease of use and installation.  
The following functions are available  
on your SpeedZone Comp bicycle  
computer:  
• SPD - Current Speed  
AVS - Average speed  
• MAX - Maximum Speed  
ATM - Automatic Start/ Timer  
• DST - Trip Distance  
ODO - Odometer (total distance)  
• ASI - +/ - Average Speed Indicator  
TM Stopwatch  
• (Interval Timer) – Interval Timer  
• Digital 12/ 24 Hour Clock  
• Analog Clock  
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This computer also features:  
• Second Wheel Option  
• Easy calibration Mode  
Triple Display LCD  
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• Heavy-duty abrasion resistant  
pick-up wire  
• Water resistant housing  
Two-year warranty  
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FIGURE 3: MO UNTING BRACKET  
What is included in your  
SpeedZone Comp package:  
1. SpeedZone Computer (1)  
2. Mounting bracket (1)  
3. Magnet with screw (1)  
4. Cable tie wraps (4)  
Attach the magnet to a spoke across  
from the sensor with the magnet screw.  
The clearance between the magnet and  
the sensor should be approximately  
1/ 32"-1/ 16" (1-2mm). Tighten the  
magnet and transmitter. Do not over-  
tighten the magnet screw. (See figure 2.)  
Attach the mount to the handlebar  
FIGURE 1:  
SENSO R  
PLACEMENT  
FIGURE 2:  
MAGNET  
ATTACHMENT  
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MO UN TIN G  
THE SPEEDZO N E CO MP  
The SpeedZone Comp sensor can  
mount on the right or the left side of  
the fork blade. Use the cable tie-wraps  
5. Mounting bracket sizing straps (3)  
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provided to position the sensor. Do not using the bracket screw provided.  
tighten until the final placement of the Tighten so that the bracket cannot rotate  
sensor magnet is correct. (See figure 1) on the handlebar. There are several  
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sizing straps provided to fit different  
diameter bars. (See figure 3)  
Slide the computer forward onto the modes by pressing the "MODE" button  
mounting until it ‘snaps’ into place with located on the right-hand side of the  
an audible click. To remove the com-  
odometer mode, distance mode). The  
computer can be cycled through these  
"FUNCTION" (left side) button and  
‘tap’ the "MODE" button once. The  
Km/ h, m/ h indicator will begin blink-  
ing. You may now alternate between  
miles and kilometers by pressing the  
"MODE" button. When the correct  
choice is flashing, select it by pressing  
the "FUNCTION" button. You will now  
enter the "Programmable Odometer"  
mode. If the odometer setting is correct  
push the "FUNCTION" button five  
times to exit odometer mode.  
housing. Once a specific mode has  
puter, push it backward until it releases been entered, its values can be reset  
from the mount. To test for proper  
installation of the magnet, sensor and  
computer, activate the computer by  
picking up the front of the bicycle and  
spinning the wheel. The "wheel option" and "FUNCTION" buttons.  
indicator will flash. If it does not flash,  
or adjusted by pressing either the  
"FUNCTION" button located on the  
left hand side of the housing or by  
using a combination of the "MODE"  
FIGURE 4: PRO GRAMMABLE  
O DO METER SCREEN  
down the "FUNCTION" button and  
‘tap’ the "MODE" button once. (See  
figure 4) The Km/ h indicator will flash.  
If the Km/ h setting is correct press the  
"FUNCTION" button once and a five-  
digit number will appear. You are now  
check the sensor and magnet align-  
ment. Realign as necessary until the  
"wheel option" indicator flashes while  
spinning the wheel.  
1. Miles or Kilometers selection  
Your SpeedZone Comp will record  
speed and distance in either miles  
(M/ h) or kilometers (Km/ h). To enter  
your selection of miles or kilometers,  
push the "MODE" button until ODO  
(odometer) appears in the lower left  
side of the display (This is called the  
odometer mode). Hold down the  
(Otherwise, see "Setting the  
Programmable Odometer" below).  
2. Setting the Programmable  
Odometer  
PRO GRAMMIN G  
To access the programmable odometer in the programmable odometer mode.  
Programming the functions of your  
SpeedZone Comp requires it to be  
placed in various "modes" (i.e.  
mode, first advance the "MODE" but-  
ton until (ODO) appears on the left-  
hand side of the screen. Then hold  
This mode is useful if you have  
replaced the battery and would like to  
retain the mileage you have already  
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ridden. To enter a mileage into the  
odometer, press the "MODE" button  
Easy Calibration Mode:  
Your SpeedZone Comp has been  
#2 tire size and tap the "FUNCTION"  
button to exit easy calibration mode.  
until the flashing digit is correct. (Note: preprogrammed with the following  
The "MODE" button may be held to  
scroll to the correct digit.) Press the  
"FUNCTION" button to select the next  
digit to the right. Repeat this process  
until all five digits are entered as your  
existing mileage.  
14 Specialized tire sizes:  
Roll Out Method  
26 X 1.0  
26 X 1.25  
26 X 1.5  
26 X 1.95  
26 X 1.9  
26 X 2.0  
26 X 2.1  
26 X 2.2  
The roll out method will provide the  
most accurate computer calibration  
and can take into account variables  
such as inflation pressure, rim width  
and rider weight.  
1. Extend a tape measure out to  
3000mm (120 inches) and lock  
it in place.  
2. With your tire inflated to its proper  
pressure, place the valve at the 6:00  
position (at the bottom) directly over  
the start of the measuring tape.  
650c X 20  
700c X 20  
700c X 23  
700c X 26  
700c X 32  
700c X 38  
FIGURE 5: EASY CALIBRATIO N SCREEN  
3. Wheel Circumference Selection  
To set the circumference for the type  
of tires you are using, you can use  
Specializeds exclusive "Easy  
Calibration Mode" or measure your  
actual tire circumference by the rollout 5) The Easy Calibration Mode is  
selected tire size for wheel option #1.  
To scroll through the preprogrammed  
tire sizes, tap both the "MODE" and  
"FUNCTION" buttons simultaneously.  
When you reach the desired tire size  
When using Easy Calibration Mode,  
the SpeedZone will display the tire size  
on its LCD display screen. (See figure  
method. Two different tire diameters  
may be entered into the computers  
"Second Wheel Option."  
accessed by entering the odometer  
(ODO) mode and holding down the  
"FUNCTION" button for three seconds.  
The display will now show the currently  
press the "FUNCTION" button once to 3. Roll the wheel one complete revolu-  
select it and enter Easy Calibration  
Mode for wheel option #2. Follow the  
same procedure to program the wheel  
tion until the valve stem is again at  
the 6:00 position. Read the tape  
directly under the valve and note  
the distance in millimeters. (To con-  
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Roll Forward  
You may also use the following  
quick-reference chart:  
digit to the right. Repeat the process  
until all four digits are entered as your  
tire circumference. Press the "FUNC-  
TION" button once to select it and  
enter the circumference for wheel  
option #2. Follow the same procedure  
to program the wheel #2 tire size and  
tap the "FUNCTION" button to exit cir-  
cumference programming mode.  
Stem  
Generic Tire Size Chart  
(This chart is for non-specialized tires)  
26 X 1.75  
26 X 2.0  
26 X 2.1  
650C X 20  
700C X 26  
700C X 38  
2140  
2074  
2090  
1945  
2124  
2170  
Wheel  
Circumference  
FIGURE 6: RO LL O UT METHO D  
FIGURE 7: CIRCUMFERENCE  
PRO GRAMMING SCREEN  
vert inches to millimeters, multiply  
inches by 25.4). Use this number to  
replace the default (default values  
are 2073 for wheel one, and 2134  
for wheel two) when programming  
your computer. (See figure 6)  
4. Setting the Clock  
Your SpeedZone Comp features two  
the "MODE" and "FUNCTION" buttons clocks, one analog and one digital.  
Programming the circumference:  
To enter the tire circumference number,  
select the odometer (ODO) mode and  
hold down the "FUNCTION" button for  
three seconds. The display will now  
show the currently selected tire size  
for wheel option #1. (See figure 7)  
If necessary scroll through the prepro-  
grammed tire sizes by tapping both  
simultaneously until the display shows  
a four-digit number. This number  
represents your tire circumference in  
millimeters. Press the "MODE" button  
The hands of the analog clock will be  
set automatically to correspond to the  
digital one. To access the "clock mode"  
press and hold the "MODE" button  
until the flashing digit is correct. (Note: for three seconds. To set the clock,  
The "MODE" button may be held to  
scroll to the correct digit.) Press the  
"FUNCTION" button to select the next  
press the "FUNCTION" button for three  
seconds. The display will flash either  
twelve (12:) or twenty-four (24:).  
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Select between 12: or 24: mode by  
pressing the "MODE" button. Press the  
"FUNCTION" button to set the mode.  
The hour digit will now begin flashing.  
Press the "MODE" button to adjust the  
hour digits and press the "FUNCTION"  
button to set. The minutes will flash  
and can be adjusted by pressing the  
"MODE" button. (Hold the "MODE"  
button to scroll through the digits  
quickly) Press the "FUNCTION" button  
to set the minutes and return to clock  
mode  
manually and records the time whether riding time. If TM is selected the AVS is  
the wheel is rotating or not. Tapping  
the "FUNCTION" button starts and  
stops the stopwatch and holding the  
based on the total time the stopwatch  
is turned on or activated. (See figure 9)  
To select between ATM and TM, first  
"FUNCTION" button for three seconds press the "MODE" button until "ATM"  
will reset to stopwatch. appears on the left-hand side of the  
Note: The average speed (AVS) will be screen. Then press and hold the  
calculated differently based upon the  
selection of ATM or TM. If ATM is  
selected, the AVS is based upon only  
"FUNCTION" and tap the "MODE"  
button. Either ATM or TM will flash.  
Press the "MODE" button to select  
between the two modes and press  
"FUNCTION" to return to normal  
operating mode.  
FIGURE 8: SHO W CLO CK SCREEN  
5. Timer Selection  
The timer can be selected for either  
Note: The minute hand of the analog Automatic Timer Mode (ATM) or Timer  
clock has twelve segments and can only Mode (TM). The ATM selection allows  
6. Interval Timer  
display time in five-minute increments.  
The hand will not jump to the next  
segment until the digital clock reaches  
whole five-minute intervals.  
(e.g., 12:05, 12:10, 12:15, etc.)  
(See figure 8)  
you to keep track of your actual riding  
time. The timer only operates when the  
wheel is rotating and cannot be turned  
on or off manually.  
The TM selection is just like a conven-  
tional stopwatch. The timer is activated  
Your Speedzone Comp is also  
equipped with an Interval Timer. This  
feature allows you to customize your  
training by integrating a programma-  
ble repeating countdown timer into  
your workout. To enter the interval  
FIGURE 9: ATM/ TM SCREEN  
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timer mode, press the "MODE" button  
until the hourglass appears on the left-  
hand side of the screen. You are now  
in interval timer mode. To set the inter-  
val timer, hold the "FUNCTION" button  
for three seconds. The hour digit will  
begin flashing. Press the "MODE"  
Button until the desired number  
+/ - Average Speed Indicator  
An up or down arrow displayed in  
the upper right side of the screen  
shows whether the current speed is  
above or below the average speed.  
The arrow is always displayed so you  
know if you’re maintaining your aver-  
age speed while in another mode.  
appears. Press the "FUNCTION" but-  
ton once to set this number and  
advance to minutes. Repeat this  
process until minutes and seconds are  
set to the desired settings. Press the  
"FUNCTION" button to exit program-  
ming mode. Once the interval timer is  
programmed, press the "FUNCTION"  
button to start/ stop the countdown.  
(See figure 10)  
Maximum Speed (MXS)  
FIGURE 10: INTERVAL TIMER SCREEN  
FIGURE 11: AVERAGE SPEED SCREEN  
The maximum speed is displayed on  
the lower line of the screen when MXS  
is shown on the left. The maximum  
speed is retained in memory and up-  
dated when a higher speed is attained.  
Average Speed (AVS)  
CO MPUTER FUN CTIO N S  
Speedometer  
The average speed is displayed  
on the lower line of the screen when  
AVS is shown on the left. The average  
Speed is always indicated on the top  
line of the screen. The speed is shown  
continuously up to 99.9 M/ h (99.9  
Km/ h) with a resolution of 0.1 M/ h  
(0.1 Km/ h)  
speed is based upon whether the ATM The maximum speed can be reset by  
or the TM mode has been selected,  
the resolution of the average speed is  
shown in 0.1M/ h or Km/ h increments.  
(See figure 11)  
pressing the "FUNCTION" button for  
three seconds. (See figure 12)  
Note: The shortest interval that can  
be set is 5 seconds.  
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is pressed. The stopwatch will record  
the total time after the button is pressed  
regardless of whether there is speed  
input or not. The average speed (AVS)  
will be calculated based on the time  
the timer mode is activated.  
or kilometers and then roll to zero. The  
odometer can be reset by pressing the  
"FUNCTION" button for three seconds.  
The total distance is shown on the  
lower line if the screen. (See figure 14)  
Programmable Odometer  
Interval Timer (hourglass icon)  
The odometer digits are user settable.  
This is convenient for transferring your  
hard-earned mileage that is usually  
The interval timer will display on the  
lower line of the screen when the hour-  
glass appears on the left. The timer will  
indicate you are reaching the end of a  
FIGURE 12: MAXIMUM SPEED SCREEN  
FIGURE 13: TRIP DISTANCE SCREEN  
Auto Start/ Stop Timer (ATM)  
be reset by pressing the "FUNCTION"  
button for three seconds. The resolution  
is 0.01 miles (0.01 Kilometers). The  
trip distance is shown on the lower line  
if the screen. (See figure13)  
The stop watch function will operate only cycle with one beep per second for the  
when there is speed input and records last 5 seconds of an interval. This is  
the actual time spent riding. Pressing the followed by a continuous three-second  
"FUNCTION" button for 3 seconds will  
reset the ATM display to zero.  
beep as the interval timer repeats.  
Trip Distance (DST)  
Odometer (ODO)  
Timer Mode (TM)  
Trip distance mode will record up to  
The odometer will record the total  
distance traveled up to 99,999 miles  
In TM mode the stopwatch function will 999.99 miles or kilometers and then roll  
operate when the "FUNCTION" button to zero. The trip distance function can  
FIGURE 14: O DO METER SCREEN  
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lost when changing batteries or  
computers.  
Second Wheel Mode  
line of the screen), Current Time (on  
analog clock), and your choice of one  
of the following: Average Speed,  
Maximum Speed, Current Time  
(digital clock), Trip Distance, Interval  
Timer or Odometer.  
For riders who own more than one  
bicycle or who frequently change tires,  
the SpeedZone Comp is capable of  
storing two tire sizes. You can change  
Clock  
The SpeedZone Comp has two clocks,  
one digital and one analog. The digital between the two sized by pressing  
clock is accessed by pressing the  
"MODE" button for three seconds.  
There is an option of either 12 hour  
both the "MODE" and "FUNCTION"  
buttons simultaneously for three sec-  
onds. The second wheel mode indica-  
IN STALLIN G THE BATTERY  
Should you need to replace the bat-  
tery, push the computer backward to  
remove it from the handlebar mount.  
Before removing the battery make a  
note of your odometer reading and  
wheel circumference settings so that  
you can re-enter them when you  
FIGURE 15: BATTERY INSTALLATIO N  
or 24 hour clock settings and is shown tor will change from 1 to 2. Mileage  
on the lower line of the screen. The  
analog clock is always displayed in  
the upper right side of the screen. The  
minute hand of the analog clock has  
twelve segments and can only display  
time in five-minute increments. The  
recorded will be cumulative between  
the two sizes. (An additional handle-  
bar mount is available from your  
Specialized dealer)  
thread the battery cap back onto the  
case with a coin. (See Figure 15)  
If the LCD display is blank or shows  
incomplete digits, turn the computer  
over and press the "AC" button on the  
Triple Display LCD  
restart the computer. Turn the computer bottom of the case with the tip of a pen  
hand will not jump to the next segment The display screen on your SpeedZone  
over so the display is facing down-  
ward. Use a coin to unthread the bat-  
tery cap from the computer. Install the  
battery (model CR2302) with the posi- the mount until it snaps into place.  
tive pole (+) facing upward. Carefully  
or a paper clip. This will clear all the  
data and re-start the computer. Reinstall  
the computer by pushing it forward into  
until the digital clock reaches whole  
five-minute intervals.  
Comp can provide three pieces of  
information simultaneously: Current  
Speed (always displayed on the top  
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• See your authorized Specialized  
dealer if you have any trouble  
installing or maintaining your  
computer.  
• Clean the unit with a mild detergent  
and a soft dry cloth. Never use any  
kind of solvent or alcohol.  
The SpeedZone Comp computer is  
intended for use on bicycles only  
and should not be used on any  
motorized vehicle.  
TRO UBLESHO O TIN G  
Display is blank:  
IMPO RTAN T!  
WARRAN TY IN FO RMATIO N  
Specialized cycling computers are  
guaranteed to be free from defects  
in materials and/ or workmanship  
(excluding battery) for a period of  
two years from the date of purchase.  
Specialized will at its option, repair  
or replace your defective computer.  
To receive warranty service send the  
unit, a copy of the sales receipt and  
a brief description of the problem to:  
• Pay attention to traffic and road  
conditions at all times. Your first  
obligation is to be attentive and  
to ride safely.  
Keep your computer in good shape  
and use it safely.  
Change the battery or press the AC  
button on the bottom of the case  
Display shows partial digits:  
Press the AC button on the bottom  
of the case.  
Speed/ distance not recording:  
Check sensor/ magnet alignment.  
Make sure that the sensor is no more • Do not disassemble it.  
than 1/ 16" (2mm) from the magnet. • Make sure the magnet and  
• Do not expose it to direct sunlight  
except when you are riding.  
Entire screen is dark:  
the transmitter are well aligned.  
Check them regularly.  
Did you leave the bike parked in the  
hot direct sun when it was parked?  
If so, move the bike to the shade.  
The data will be OK.  
Computer moves on handlebar:  
Tighten mount or add sizing straps  
to improve fit on handlebar.  
Specialized Bicycle Components Inc.  
15130 Concord Circle  
Morgan Hill, CA. 95037  
Attn: Product Services/  
Keep the computer and all of its  
components tightly attached, and  
check them regularly. If any of the  
components come loose, it could  
become tangled in your spokes  
and cause an accident.  
Computer Warranty  
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SPECIFICATIO N S  
Current Speed  
Automatic Timer (ATM)  
0 to 9hrs, 59min, 59sec. recycling type  
0.0 to 99.9 MPH  
0.0 to 99.9 Km/ H  
Interval Timer (icon)  
5 seconds to 9hrs, 59 min, 59 sec.  
Average Speed (AVS)  
0.0 to 199.9 MPH  
0.0 to 199.9 Km/ H  
Trip Distance (DST)  
0 to 999.99 miles or Km  
Maximum Speed (MXS)  
0.0 to 199.9 MPH  
Odometer (ODO)  
0 to 99,999 miles or Km  
0.0 to 199.9 Km/ H  
Operating Temperature  
Stopwatch (TM)  
40°F to 104°F (4°C to 40°C)  
0 to 9hrs, 59min, 59sec. recycling type  
SpeedZone is a registered trademark  
of Specialized Bicycle Components Inc.  
© 1998 Specialized Bicycle Components Inc.  
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