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CONTENTS 2 Anatomy ...................................................................................................................3 Main Unit Setup .......................................................................................................4 Functions ..................................................................................................................7 Button and Normal Operations ................................................................................
ANATOMY OF A WIRELESS N.E.R.D. Wireless Cycle Computer MODE 3 Transmitter Magnet SET ACTIVATION AREA The Wireless N.E.R.D. has a MODE button that is activated by pressing the computer screen face in the area shown above. The MODE button is used for most normal operations of the computer. Throughout this manual, the MODE button is designated by A . * = N.E.R.D Wireless 12 Function Cycle Computer only The SET button is located on the underside of the computer as indicated above.
MAIN UNIT SETUP 4 DATA SETTING PROCESS (Fig 1.1) 1. All user-input data is adjusted for each digit separately. The current digit to be set will flash. 2. Press A to increase the digit value by 1. 3. Hold down A for 2 seconds to advance to the next digit. INITIATING THE COMPUTER (ALL CLEAR) (Fig 1.2) 1. A battery is already loaded in the main unit when purchased. Hold down A and B simultaneously for 3 seconds to initiate the computer and clear all data.
Fig 1.4b MEASURING WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE MEASURE THIS DISTANCE 2 seconds LCD SEGMENTS AUTO TEST * = N.E.R.D Wireless 12 Function Cycle Computer only Fig 1.5 TOTAL RIDE TIME Fig 1.5 ODOMETER 2 seconds 2 seconds REPEAT STEPS FOR TOTAL RIDE TIME 2* Fig 1.4a CIRCUMFERENCE REPEAT STEPS FOR ODOMETER 2* 3 seconds Fig 1.3 UNIT SELECTION REPEAT STEPS FOR CIRCUMFERENCE 2* Fig 1.
MAIN UNIT SETUP (cont.) 6 CLOCK SETTING (Fig 1.6) 1. The symbol displays when setting the clock. 2. Select 12 hour AM/PM or 24 hour clock mode. Press A to toggle between 12 hour AM/PM or 24 hour format. Hold down A for 2 seconds to advance to the time setting screen. 3. Adjust the clock data according to the Data Setting Process. (Fig 1.1) 4. Press B to save the modified data and exit the clock setting mode. Fig 1.6 CLOCK SETTING PROCESS 2 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds * = N.E.R.
FUNCTIONS CURRENT SPEED 0.0–199.9 KM/H or 0.0–120.0 Mile/H Displays the current speed on the main display when riding. The computer registers up to 199.9 KM/H or 120.0 M/H. (Suitable for wheel diameters of 24 inches and above only). When bike motion stops, speed calculations will continue for 4 seconds to confirm no more wheel signals have been transmitted. : 12H AM/PM OR 24H CLOCK 1:00:00–12:59:59 (AM/PM) or 0:00:00–23:59:59 (24H) Displays the current time in 12 hour AM/PM or 24 hour format.
BUTTON functions and NORMAL OPERATIONS MODE BUTTON (Fig 2.1) Press A to advance from one mode display to another. SET BUTTON Press B to enter the setting screens to re-set the bike circumference or the current time. RESET OPERATION (Fig 2.2) 1. Hold down A for 3 seconds until the display digits are cleared. The computer will reset the stored AVG, TRIP DIST, TIMED TRIP and MAX data back to . A reset operation only resets the data for the currently selected bike ( 1 or 2 *) and does not reset the ODO, T.
CIRCUMFERENCE RE-SETTING 1. Press A until the display advances to the ODO mode. 2. Press B to enter the circumference setup screen. BIKE 1 or BIKE 2 SELECTION* (Fig 2.4) 1. This computer has two sets of circumference memory to calculate data for two different bikes. 3. Adjust the desired value according to the Data Setting Process. (Fig 1.1) 2. Hold down B for 3 seconds until it enters the bike selection screen. 4. Hold B for 2 seconds to store the modified data.
BIKE INSTALLATION 10 obstructions. MAIN UNIT (Fig 3.1) The main computer unit is designed with a removable and rotatable main housing for mounting to handlebars or a handlebar stem. The silicon strap makes the installation on a bike super easy and fast. 2. Pull the silicon strap around the bars, fit it over the hook and you’re done! 1.
SPOKE MAGNET 1. Unscrew the two halves of the magnet and mount to a spoke on the front wheel of your bicycle. (Fig 3.4) 2. Tighten the screw using a flat head screwdriver to ensure the magnet cannot move up and down the spoke. Fig 3.4 TRANSMITTER UNIT The wireless transmitter unit is designed to allow easy, fast fitment and removal to the front wheel forks. 1.
BATTERY CHANGE 12 MAIN UNIT BATTERY CHANGE (Fig 4.1) 1. The symbol will appear to indicate the battery power is low. Coin 2. The battery should be replaced with a new battery within a week of this symbol appearing. 3. All data will be cleared when the battery is replaced, however you are able to re-enter the ODO 1 , ODO 2 *, T.TIMED TRIP 1 and T.TIMED TRIP 2 * data accumulated up to the battery replacement.
THE FULL N.E.R.D. SPECS: Sensor with transmitter Non-contact magnet sensor with analogue wireless transmitter Wireless sensing distance 55cm (1.8 feet) between the transmitter and the main unit. Cross talk/interference Within 40cm (15.8”), no interference by 2 bicycles carrying similar cycle computers, even when ridden side by side.