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SI-7AB0D SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS MONTAGE-INSTRUCTIES EINBAUANLEITUNG INSTRUCTIONS DE MONTAGE INSTRUCCIONES DE SERVICIO 取扱い説明書 ISTRUZIONI per l'ASSISTENZA MANUAL DE INSTRUÇÕES Cycle Computer SC-6500/SC-6500-M SC-6500-MX /SC-6500-T
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English Cycle Computer SC-6500 /SC-6500-M SC-6500-MX /SC-6500-T INDEX 1. External appearance ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 5 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 6 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 8 2. Display Contents 3.
Warning Be careful not to pay excessive attention to the computer data while riding, otherwise you might have an accident. Specifications Model No. STI lever SC-6500 SC-6500-MX SC-6500-T SC-6500-M ST-M951 ST-M950 SL-M951 ST-M952 SL-M952 ST-M750 SL-M750 SL-M570 SL-M570 ST-6501 ST-5500-C ST-T400 ST-T300 NOTE; * The all clear (AC) button is used to clear the main unit memory. * Never disassemble the main unit, as it cannot be reassembled.
1. External appearance Front Main Display 1. Current speed (VEL) 10. Cadence 15. Gear number (digital) 17.
2. Display Contents mode 1 2. Clock (CLK) 3. Trip time (TIM) 4. Trip distance (DST) 5. ODO meter (ODO) 6 1. Current speed (VEL) 6. Stop watch 7. Stop watch– trip distance (DST STW) 8. Stop watch– average speed (AVE STW) 9.
mode 2 10. Cadence (rpm) 15. Gear number (digital) 11. Main display cadence 12. Maximum speed 13. Average speed 14. Lap counter 16. Gear ratio 17. Gear indicator (bar) 18. Pace Arrow 19.
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(1) Current speed (VEL) When main display cadence appears on top km/h, mph 0.0 (2.0) - 130.0km/h 0.0 (1.2) - 80.0mph (Range) The current speed will appear at the top of the main display. Current speed will appear in the sub - display (2) Gear indicator (bar) Front display Displays; Low position for double front chainwheel Mid position for triple front chainwheel Rear display Gear indicator bar will not appear if the sensor wire is not connected or it has been turned off.
(4) Trip distance group (TIM, DST, MAX, AVE) The trip distance group includes trip time (TIM) , trip distance (DST) maximum speed during trip (MAX) average speed during trip (AVE). To activate the trip distance group, press the Mode button until “TIM” is displayed, and then press the ST/SP button. The km/mile symbol will blink. The computer will automatically record data whenever the wheel sensor is activated by wheel rotation.
(5) ODO meter (ODO) 0 - 9999.9 km, mile (6) Stopwatch (STW) group STW DST, STW AVE, STW MAX, STW This group includes stopwatch trip distance average speed and maximum speed. The stopwatch is activated by pressing ST/SP button. While the stopwatch group is operating the stopwatch (STW) display will flash. Stopwatch trip distance (DST,STW) records total during STW function. Stopwatch average speed (AVE,STW) records the average speed during STW function.
(7) Cadence (rpm) Cadence is calculated from the F - R gear tooth numbers and current speed. Note; Cadence always appears during bicycle movement regardless if the crankarms are rotating. (8) Main display cadence (VEL) Cadence (rpm) can also be shown in main display. Current speed will move to sub - display. Cadence on main display Current speed on sub - display (9) Lap counter (CNT) This function is used to count laps, etc. (range 0 - 99) Lap counter is activated by pressing the ST/SP button.
(10) Digital gear number F - R Gear combinations are displayed when a shift has been made. This will show for approx 4 seconds then original screen will return. R Gear ratio The gear combinations are; • Front double inner ・ ・ ・ 1 outer ・ ・ ・ 2 F • Front triple inner ・ ・ ・ 1 mid ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 2 outer ・ ・ ・ 3 Rear Numbers are displayed in order starting from low end. Low1 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ High ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 9.etc. (11) Gear ratio Gear ratio is also displayed only when a shift has been made.
(14) Power saver function When the computer is left without receiving any signal or any button activation the unit will be in a “sleep” state and only the clock will appear on the display. The normal display will return as soon as a signal is received or a button has been pressed. Note; During the stopwatch function the stopwatch will continue to operate even when the power saver function has been activated. The stopwatch will stop automatically after 90minutes have passed. 4.
5. Viewing data after removing the computer from the bracket mount The data can still be viewed even when the computer has been removed from the handlebar bracket. mode1 mode2 CLK rpm STW TIM VEL DST, STW DST MAX AVE, STW ODO AVE MAX, STW STW CNT changes in order when switch A is pressed changes in order when switch B is pressed 6.
7. Installation to the bicycle Install the levers to the handlebars. Then connect and adjust the brake and shifting cables. Refer to the STI Lever Service Instructions for details on these procedures. (1) Installing the signal cable (SC-6500) Install the signal cable as shown in Figure No1. Fig.1 Tightening torque: 0.3 - 0.5 Nm { 2 - 4 in. lbs. } * For the SC-6500-M, SC-6500-MX and SC-6500-T, refer to the Service Instructions included.
(4) Installing the magnet and sensors Use a screwdriver to temporarily secure the magnet to a spoke on the right hand side of the front wheel as shown in fig4. Put a rubber shim between the fork and the sensor as shown in fig5. (Fork diameter range is 11 - 35mm) Place the magnet on one of the two sensor lines. Adjust the position of the magnet so that the distance between the magnet and the sensors is 1- 5mm. Secure the magnet and the sensors firmly in these positions. Ø 2.1mm or less Fig.4 Fig.
(2) Checking the number of chainring and sprocket teeth Check whether the front chainwheel is a double or a triple chainwheel. Example Check whether the cassette has 7,8, or 9 sprockets. 48x38x28 [ ・ ・ ・ triple 53x39 ・ ・ ・ ・ Example 12,13,14,15,16,17,19,21,23 12,13,14,15,16,17,19,21 ・ ・ (3) Selecting Km or Miles When switch “AC” (All Clear) is pressed, the display as shown in fig6 appears and the k/h setting starts flashing. Select your choice for Km/h or Mile/h by pressing switch “A”.
The value will increase by 5mm each time switch “A” is pressed. The value will change rapidly when switch “A” is pressed continuously. Once the desired value is displayed, press switch “B” for 2 seconds or more to set. In the case of tires which have circumference of less than 2050mm, press switch “A” continuously. After the value increases to 2395, it will change to 1700. Continue pressing switch “A” until the desired value is reached, and then press switch “B” 2 seconds or more to set.
(5) Entering the number of chainring and sprocket teeth The display will then change to that shown in fig8. Fig.8 Inner chainring Outer chainring Front chainring (3S) Rear sprocket (9S) Low gear No. of teeth for largest chainring Top gear The following tooth numbers are pre - set into the computer Front chainrings 48 x 38 x 28 (3 chainrings) Cassette 12,13,14,15,16,17,19,21,23 (9 sprockets) Enter the value starting from the outer chainring. “48” will flash on the display.
Enter the number of teeth for the inner chainring (for double front chainwheel) or the middle chainring (for triple front chainwheel). “38” will flash on the display. This position can be set from 20 - 50 by the same procedure of setting outer chainring. After setting the inner chainring or the middle chainring, the display will change to that shown in fig10. Fig.
If the cassette has seven sprockets, press switch “A” once to change the flashing “21” to “- -”, and then press switch B once. This will indicate that there is no 8th sprocket, and the operation for entering the number of sprocket teeth will be complete. If the cassette has 8 sprockets, enter the number of teeth for this position and follow the same procedure as above to enter “- -” in the 9th position otherwise enter the number of teeth for the 9th sprocket.
(7) Setting the time (24 hour format) The display will change to that shown in fig 14. Fig.14 Set the time to one minute later than the current time. [ Example If the time is 10:46:23 If the time is 13:59:16 ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 10:47: - 14:00: - - The hours will advance when switch “A” is pressed. If switch “A” is pressed continuously, the hours will advance rapidly. Press switch “B” once to set the hour. The minutes section will then start flashing as shown in Fig 15.
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