8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 Basic Operation 23 Warnings and Cautions 2 Bike One/Bike Two Setting 27 Care and Maintenance 3 Program Wheel Size, Units and Chronograph 28 Parts of your Blackburn Delphi Cycle Computer 4 Program Odometers 36 Resetting the Computer to its Default Settings 5 Program Time of Day 38 Shipping and Sleep Modes 6 Operating the Ride Time and Total Time Chronographs 41 Changing the Battery in the Blackburn Delphi C
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 4 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of a new Blackburn Delphi Cycle Computer. Blackburn Delphi computers are among the most advanced cycle computers available in the market today. Designed to meet the needs of serious cyclists, Delphi cycle computers offer a wide range of advanced features including wireless operation, ECG accurate wireless heart rate and ultra-accurate altimeter functionality.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 6 PARTS OF YOUR BLACKBURN DELPHI CYCLE COMPUTER CARE AND MAINTENANCE Blackburn cycle computers contain many delicate electronic components which may be damaged by excessive exposure to heat, shock or general abuse. Treated with care, your cycle computer is capable of delivering many years of reliable service. Improper care and handling, or damage caused by abuse or neglect, will void your Blackburn Warranty. NEVER—Leave your computer in your car on hot days.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 8 RESETTING THE COMPUTER TO ITS DEFAULT SETTINGS On the bottom of the computer unit, to the upper right of the battery door is a small hidden RESET key. Pressing this key with a toothpick or other small pointed object will reset all programmed values to their default values and reset the microprocessor. This may also be accomplished by removing and reinstalling the battery. CAUTION—Pressing the RESET key will automatically clear any information from the units’ memory.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 10 CHANGING THE BATTERY IN THE BLACKBURN DELPHI CYCLE COMPUTER ENGLISH ENGLISH Blackburn_2/3_Manual CHANGING THE BATTERY IN THE BLACKBURN DELPHI CYCLE COMPUTER Blackburn Delphi computers are powered by a CR2032 3v Lithium Battery. Under normal conditions, this battery should last approximately one year. REPLACING THE COMPUTER BATTERY 1. Using a coin, turn the battery door counter clockwise until the door comes free. 2.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 12 INSTALLING THE COMPUTER ON YOUR BIKE INSTALLING THE COMPUTER ON YOUR BIKE INSTALLING WIRED FRONT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR AND BRACKET INSTALLING WIRED FRONT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR AND BRACKET The Delphi 2.0 uses a single wired sensor attached to the front fork. 1. Attach the front wheel sensor to either fork blade using the zip-ties provided. Snug up the zip-ties but do not fully tighten them. 2. Attach the spoke magnet to a spoke on the same side of the wheel as the sensor.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 14 INSTALLING THE COMPUTER ON YOUR BIKE INSTALLING WIRED REAR WHEEL SPEED AND CADENCE SENSORS AND BRACKET On the Delphi 3.0, both speed and cadence are picked up from the rear wheel using a special bracket, which has two sensors at the end of a long wire. One sensor picks up speed and distance information from the rear wheel and the other picks up cadence information from the crank. The cadence sensor is marked with a C. 1.
/3/05 10:00 AM Page 16 INSTALLING THE COMPUTER ON YOUR BIKE INSTALLING THE COMPUTER ON YOUR BIKE INSTALLING WIRED REAR WHEEL SPEED AND CADENCE SENSORS AND BRACKET (CONTINUED) ATTACHING THE COMPUTER HEAD TO THE HANDLEBAR BRACKET AND TESTING 7. Route the sensor wire forward and under the bottom bracket and along the bottom of the down tube securing it occasionally with tape.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 18 KEYS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS QUICK PRESS VS. PRESS & HOLD There are two key actions used to program and operate the Delphi computer. QUICK PRESS—The key is pressed quickly and then immediately released. This is the most common key action and is used for most operations. Throughout this manual, QUICK PRESS will be indicated in BLUE. PRESS & HOLD—The key is pressed and held for a period of 2-seconds until the desired action takes place.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 20 KEYS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS START/STOP KEY Primary Function • QUICK PRESS to Start/Stop TT Chronograph. • PRESS & HOLD to Clear ALL Ride Data. Secondary Functions • QUICK PRESS to Change a Variable in a Setting Sequence Downward. HOLD for FAST ADVANCE • PRESS & HOLD to Clear Maximum Speed or Maximum Cadence when in those Screens. SECTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY SPEED WINDOW KM/H AND M/H Current Speed is always visible in the upper left corner of the LCD display.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 22 SECTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY SECTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY UPPER DATA WINDOW CAD The Upper Data Window located at the top right corner of the LCD Display is one of the unique features of Blackburn Delphi computers. You can choose to display Current Cadence or leave this window blank This icon indicates Cadence is currently being shown in the Upper Data Window. COMPARISON ARROWS The arrows will indicate if your current speed is above, below or equal to your current average speed.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 24 SECTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY LOWER DATA WINDOW The Lower Data Window shows a wide range of secondary functions. This window is controlled by the MODE and OPTION keys. Pressing the MODE key scrolls through the following information: Speed Information Distance Information Cadence Information (If Active) Time of Day (If Active) SECTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY BIKE 1/BIKE 2 AM To the left of the Lower Data Window are the Bike 1 and Bike 2 Icons.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 26 BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION MODE KEY MODE AND OPTION FLOW SEQUENCES OPTION KEY This diagram shows the information which is displayed in the Lower Data Window in response to QUICK PRESSES of the MODE and OPTION keys.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 28 BASIC OPERATION UPPER DATA WINDOW FLOW SEQUENCES This diagram shows the information which is displayed in the Upper Data Window. You may choose to show Blank or Cadence in this line. EL KEY BLANK W/ SPEED COMPARISON CADENCE W/ SPEED COMPARISON BASIC OPERATION STEP BY STEP—CHANGING THE UPPER DATA WINDOW INFORMATION 1. By Default the Upper Data Window is Blank (no display data) when you install a new battery.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 30 BIKE ONE/BIKE TWO SETTING Blackburn Delphi Computers allow you to program two separate bike functions. Most functions are totally independent. For example, you can program Bike One for Ride Time in Miles and Bike Two for Total Time in Kilometers. PROGRAM WHEEL SIZE, UNITS AND CHRONOGRAPH Blackburn Delphi Computers use the rolling circumference of your wheel and tire combination to determine speed and distance.
8/3/05 10:00 AM PROGRAM WHEEL SIZE, UNITS AND CHRONOGRAPH Page 32 PROGRAM WHEEL SIZE, UNITS AND CHRONOGRAPH MEASURED WHEEL SIZE MEASURING WHEEL SIZE USING ROLLOUT METHOD If your wheel/tire size is not one of the pre-programmed sizes, or if you desire absolute accuracy, you may enter an exact wheel circumference into the system. Use one of the two following methods for measuring the circumference of your wheel/tire combination.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 34 PROGRAM WHEEL SIZE, UNITS AND CHRONOGRAPH PROGRAM WHEEL SIZE, UNITS AND CHRONOGRAPH STEP BY STEP—ENTER A PRE-PROGRAMMED WHEEL SIZE 1. 2. 3. 4. Choose Bike 1 or Bike 2. (Page 27) Starting in the Distance (DST) screen of the Lower Display Window. PRESS & HOLD the MODE key for approximately 2-seconds. QUICK PRESS the OPTION or START/STOP keys to scroll through the 11 pre-programmed wheel sizes.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 36 PROGRAM WHEEL SIZE, UNITS AND CHRONOGRAPH PROGRAM WHEEL SIZE, UNITS AND CHRONOGRAPH STEP BY STEP—ENTER AN EXACT WHEEL SIZE STEP BY STEP—SET SPEED AND DISTANCE UNITS 1. Upon entering the SET Speed and Distance units display, M/H (Miles per Hour) or KM/H (Kilometers per Hour) will flash in the upper right hand corner of the display. 2. QUICK PRESS the OPTION key to cycle between M/H and KM/H settings. 3.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 38 PROGRAM WHEEL SIZE, UNITS AND CHRONOGRAPH PROGRAM ODOMETERS Blackburn Delphi Computers are equipped with Separate Odometers for Bike 1 and Bike 2 and a Combined Odometer showing the total for both bikes. Bike 1 and Bike 2 Odometers may be reprogrammed with an existing mileage following a battery change. STEP BY STEP—SET CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTION 1.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 40 PROGRAM ODOMETERS PROGRAM TIME OF DAY STEP BY STEP—SETTING THE PROGRAMMABLE ODOMETERS 1. Starting in ANY Odometer screen (Odo 1, Odo 2 or Odo 1/2 ) in either Bike 1 or Bike 2. 2. PRESS & HOLD the MODE key for approximately 2-seconds. 3. ODO 1 will appear in the Lower Data Window with "00,000" in the Center Display Line. 4. Adjust the Odometer 1 setting using QUICK PRESSES of the OPTION and START/STOP keys. Fast advance using a PRESS & HOLD. 5.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 42 PROGRAM TIME OF DAY STEP BY STEP—SETTING THE TIME OF DAY 1. Starting in the Time of Day display in the Lower Data Window if Time of Day is Active; or Starting in the Average or Maximum Speed displays if Time of Day is Inactive. 2. PRESS & HOLD the MODE key for approximately 2-seconds. 3. VIEW will appear in the Lower Data Window with ON or OFF in the Center Display Line. 4. Select ON or OFF using QUICK PRESSES of the OPTION key.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 44 OPERATING THE RIDE TIME AND TOTAL TIME CHRONOGRAPHS All data acquisition is controlled by the primary Ride Time or Total Time Chronograph. Ride data such as Average and Maximum values and Memory Information are only tracked if the primary chronograph is running. At any time, clearing the Ride Time or Total Time chronograph will also clear ALL data and memory values.
8/3/05 10:00 AM Page 46 CLEARING MAXIMUM SPEED OR MAXIMUM CADENCE ONLY The Delphi computers allow you to clear the Maximum Speed and Cadence values independently of all other information. This feature is helpful if you are doing sprint workouts and wish to review your maximum values for each sprint. To clear Maximum Speed and Maximum Cadence, PRESS & HOLD the START/STOP key while in either of these two displays.
8/3/05 10:00 AM TECHNICAL DATA FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONAL RANGES (CONTINUED) Page 48 WARRANTY AND REPAIR If you are having problems with your Blackburn Delphi computer please visit www.blackburndesign.com/support for instructions. Chronograph Functions Ride Time Chronograph—0-99h59m59s—1.