2004 TURBO® ELITE Congratulations on your purchase! You are now the owner of one of the world’s most advanced cyclocomput- ers. Your Specialized Turbo® Elite features a wireless speed transmitter and a wired cadence sensor. Additionally, it incorporates a revolutionary new backlit three-line LCD screen. The large, easy to read, digits allow you to view two functions simultaneously and the alphanumeric dot matrix display provides a quick refer- ence to the currently displayed function. The Turbo® Elite has been designed to provide the best combination of performance, features, durability and ease of use. 3 7

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This illustration describes the screen display and buttons MODE/SET rocker switch TOP Button (Backlight & Start/stop) Dot-matrix Display Area Digital Display Area Wheel Option Indicator MPH or KM/H indicator 1 The following 13 functions The following items are are available on your included in your Turbo® Turbo® Elite: Elite package: • SPEED – Current Speed Turbo® Computer • AVSPD – Average speed CR-2032 Lithium Battery • MXSPD – Maximum (1) Speed Battery Door (1) • TRIP – Trip Distance 26.0mm mounting bracket • ODO – Odometer (total (1) distance) 31.8mm mounting bracket • ATM – Automatic (1) Start/Timer Cadence sensor (1) • TIMER – Stopwatch With Magnet with screw (1) Lap-timer Adhesive backed magnet FIGURE 2 • CAD – Cadence (1) • AVCAD – Average Cadence magnet (1) CR2032, Specialized wheel circumference set- Cadence Cable tie wraps (10) P/N 481-3004) with the tings before removing it. • MXCAD – Maximum Mounting bracket sizing positive pole (+) facing You can then re-enter the Cadence straps (3) upward. Carefully thread data when you restart the • INT – Interval Timer 11. Speed Transmitter and the battery cap back onto computer. • DISTÚ– Distance mount (1) the case with a coin. (See Countdown Figure 3) If, after battery Replacing the Transmitter • CLOCK – Digital 12/24 replacement, the LCD dis- Battery- Hour Clock BATTERY play is blank or shows The Wireless Transmitter INSTALLATION AND incomplete digits, turn the comes with the battery This computer also REPLACEMENT- computer over and press installed at the factory. If features: Before using your Turbo® the “AC” button on the you need to replace this Wireless speed sensing Elite Computer you will bottom of the case with battery, use a coin to Wired cadence sensing need to install the battery. the tip of a pen or a unthread the battery cap Two function LCD Display Turn the computer over so paper clip. This will clear from the transmitter hous- Second Wheel Option the display is facing down- all the data and re-start ing. Install the battery Easy Calibration Mode ward. Use a coin to the computer. If you need (model 23A) with the Water resistant housing unthread the battery cap to replace the battery, positive pole (+) facing 2 Year Warranty from the computer. Install make a note of your upward. Carefully thread Backlit LCD display the battery (model odometer reading and the battery cap back onto 2 3 the case with a coin. ambient temperatures are (See figure 5). computer forward onto the below 40 °F (4 °C). To mount until it ‘snaps’ into FIGURE 3: BATTERY reduce signal loss in colder For wheels with place with an audible INSTALLATION temperatures, the transmit- bladed : click. To remove the com- ter should be mounted as Use some iso- puter, remove the cadence close to the computer as propyl (rub- 1/32-1/16 in. MOUNTING THE possible. (Maximum bing) alcohol or 1-2mm TURBO® ELITE: mounting distance is 28 a mild deter- The Turbo® Elite wireless inches). Use the transmit- gent to thor- ter-mounting shim and tie- oughly clean FIGURE 5 4 screws wraps provided to position the that FIGURE 6 the sensor. Do not tighten you plan to attach the CR2032 battery the tie-wraps until final magnet to. Remove the wire (if connected) then placement of the magnet is backing from the adhesive push it backward until it Rubber O-ring correct. (See figure 4). tape and firmly press the releases from the mount. Wheel magnets have been magnet onto spoke. The 23A battery provided for both tradition- tape uses a special pres- To test for proper installa- al round spokes sure sensitive adhesive. To tion of the magnet, trans- and bladed ensure a strong bond, mitter and computer, acti-

20-28 in. (flat) aerody- 500-700mm please wait at least 12 vate the computer by push- Tightening sequence namic spokes. hours for the adhesive to ing the ‘MODE’ (right side) FIGURE 3 For wheels with cure before riding your button. Pick up the front of round spokes: . the bicycle and spin the transmitter can mount on Attach the front wheel. The “wheel the right or the left side of magnet to a FIGURE 4 Attach the appropriate option” indicator will flash. the fork blade. The right spoke across mount (26.0mm and If it does not flash, check side should be used on from the transmitter with 31.8mm sizes are includ- the sensor and magnet large frames or when a the magnet screw. The ed) to the handlebar using alignment. Realign as nec- suspension fork is installed. clearance between the the bracket screw provided. essary until the “wheel The optimal distance magnet and the transmitter Tighten so that the bracket option” indicator flashes between the computer and should be approximately cannot rotate on the han- while spinning the wheel the transmitter is 24 inches 1/32”-1/16” (1-2mm). dlebar. There are several (610mm). The distance Tighten the magnet and sizing straps provided to fit FIGURES 4,5 & 6 may need to be less than transmitter. Do not over- different diameter bars. Mounting Cadence hard- 24 inches (610mm) if tighten the magnet screw. (See figure 6). Slide the ware- In order to use the 4 5 cadence option you must crank arm. (See figure 8). modes available: 1) Clock install the cadence wire Do not tighten the tie-wrap Mode, 2) Distance Mode, CLOCK provided with your Turbo® until final placement of the 3) Speed Mode, 4) Timer I magnet is correct. The Mode, 5) Cadence Mode TRIP – ODO I clearance between the and 6) Countdown Mode, AVSPD – MXSPD magnet and the sensor Within each mode there is I should be approximately a side-mode that will allow ATM – TIMER I 1/32”-1/16” (1-2mm). you to access additional CAD – AVCAD – MXCAD (See figure 9). Tighten the information such as aver- I magnet and sensor. age and maximum speeds. INT – Dist Use the “SET” button, locat- ed on the left-hand side the OPERATION AND MODE/SET rocker switch, French (FR), Italian (ITA), PROGRAMMING to cycle through the side- Dutch (NED), and Spanish When your Turbo® Elite modes. Once you familiar- (ESP). To select your lan- has not detected any speed ize yourself with the guage push the mode but- input for 30 minutes, it will mode/side-mode operation ton repeatedly until enter sleep-mode in order you will find it very easy to CLOCK is displayed in the to conserve battery power. navigate. The following Dot-matrix Display Area. FIGURE 7, 8 & 9 During sleep mode only flowchart outlines the Then, depress hold the Elite. Plug the wire into the the digital clock is dis- mode/side-mode “MODE” button for three socket on the bottom of played. You will need to sequence. Once a particu- seconds. The selected lan- your computer. Run the wake it up by pushing the lar mode has been entered, guage will be displayed. cadence sensor wire along “Mode” or “Set” button its values can be reset or Use the “MODE” button to the , down tube once. In order to operate adjusted by pressing and scroll through the lan- and along one of the chain your computer it must be holding the “SET ” button guages. When the selected stays of your bicycle. placed in various “modes” for three seconds. language is displayed Secure it into place using (i.e. odometer mode, dis- (default language is the provided tie-wraps. tance mode). The computer 1. Setting the Display English), press the “SET” (See figure 7). Next, attach can be cycled through Language button once to confirm the cadence magnet to the these modes by pressing Your Turbo® can display your selection and exit dis- inside of your crank arm the “MODE” button located information on the dot- play language mode. directly across from the on the right-hand side the matrix display area in six sensor. Use a tie-wrap to MODE/SET rocker switch. different languages: English fasten the magnet to the There are six (ENGL), German (GER), 6 7 2. Miles or Kilometers Odometer” mode. If the into the odometer, press the method. Two different tire selection (English only): odometer setting is correct “MODE” button until the diameters may be entered Your Turbo® Elite will push the “SET” button five flashing digit is correct. by using the computer’s record distance and speed times to exit odometer (Note: The “MODE” button “Second Wheel Option.” in either miles (m & m/h) mode. (Otherwise, see may be held to quickly or kilometers (K & Km/h). “Setting the programmable scroll to the correct digit.) Please note that miles can odometer” below). Press the “SET” button to Easy Calibration Mode: only be selected when the select the next digit to the Your Turbo® Elite has language setting is English. 3. Setting the right. Repeat this process been preprogrammed with All other languages dis- Programmable Odometer: until all five digits are the following 14 play only kilometers. (See This mode is useful if you entered as your existing Specialized tire sizes: “Setting the Display have replaced the battery 26 X 1.0 Language” above). To and would like to retain 26 X 2.2 enter your selection of the mileage you have 26 X 1.25 miles or kilometers, push already ridden. To access 650c X 20 the “MODE” button until the Programmable odome- 26 X 1.5 ODO appears in the Dot- ter mode, first advance to 700c X 20 matrix Display Area (This the Odometer Mode by 26 X 1.9 is called the odometer pressing “MODE” button 700c X 23 mode). Note: if your dis- until ODO appears in the 26 X 1.95 play says TRIP, press the Dot-matrix Display Area. 700c X 26 “SET” button once to Note: if your display says 26 X 2.0 FIGURE 10 change to ODO. Next, TRIP, press the “SET” button 700c X 32 hold down the “SET” but- once to change to ODO. mileage. (See figure 10) 26 X 2.1 ton for three seconds. The Hold down the “SET” but- 700c X 38 “Km” or “m” indicator will ton for three seconds (If When using Easy begin blinking. You may you have selected English 4. Wheel Circumference Calibration Mode, the now alternate between language, the Km/h indi- Selection: Turbo® Elite will display miles and kilometers by cator will flash. If the Km/h To set the circumference for the tire size on its LCD dis- pressing the “MODE” but- setting is correct press the the type of tires you are play screen. (See figure ton. When the correct “SET” button once) and a using, you can use 11) The Easy Calibration choice is flashing, select it five-digit number will Specialized’s “Easy Mode is accessed by by pressing the “SET” but- appear. You are now in the Calibration Mode” or entering the Odometer ton. You will now enter the programmable odometer measure your actual tire (ODO) mode and holding “Programmable mode. To enter a mileage circumference by the rollout down the “MODE” button 8 9 computer calibration and can take into account vari- two) when programming option #1. (See figure 13). ables such as inflation your computer. (See figure If necessary scroll through pressure, rim width and 12). the preprogrammed tire rider weight. sizes by tapping the “MODE” button until the 1. Extend a tape measure You may also use display shows MM and out to 3000mm (120 inch- the following four-digit number. This es) and lock it in place. quick-reference chart: number represents your tire 2. With your tire inflated Generic Tire Size Chart circumference in millime- FIGURE 11 to its proper pressure, This chart is for non- ters. Press the “MODE” place the valve at the 6:00 Specialized tires button until the flashing for three seconds. The position (at the bottom) 26 X 1.75 digit is correct. (Note: The display will now show the directly over the start of 2140 “MODE” button may be currently selected tire size the measuring tape. 26 X 2.0 held to scroll to the correct for wheel option #1. To 3. Roll the wheel one com- 2074 digit.) Press the “SET” but- scroll through the prepro- plete revolution until the 26 X 2.1 ton to select the next digit grammed tire sizes press valve is again at the 2090 to the right. Repeat the the “MODE” button. 6:00 position. Read the 650C X 20 process until all four digits When you reach the tape directly under the 1945 are entered as your tire cir- desired tire size press the valve and note the dis- 700C X 26 cumference. Press the “SET” button once to tance in millimeters. (To 2124 “SET” button once to select select it and enter Easy convert inches to millime- 700C X 38 it and enter the circumfer- Calibration Mode for ters, multiply inches by 2170 wheel option #2. Follow 25.4). Use this number to the same procedure to replace the default (default Programming the program the wheel #2 tire values are 2073 for wheel circumference: size and tap the “SET” one, and 2134 for wheel To enter the tire circumfer- button to exit Easy ence number, select the Calibration Mode. Roll Forward Odometer (ODO) mode stem and then hold down the “MODE” button for three Roll Out Method seconds. The display will Wheel Circumfrence The roll out method will now show the currently provide the most accurate FIGURE 12 selected tire size for wheel FIGURE 13 10 11 ence for wheel option #2. the “SET” button to confirm Follow the same procedure your selection. The hour The TIMER function is just 7. Interval Timer (INT) to program the wheel #2 digit will now begin flash- like a conventional stop- tire size and tap the “SET” ing. Press the “MODE” but- watch. The timer is activat- Your Turbo® Elite is button to exit circumfer- ton to adjust the hour dig- ed manually and records equipped with an Interval ence programming mode. its. AM/PM is selected by the time whether the wheel Timer. This feature allows scrolling the hour digit. is rotating or not. Tapping you to customize your Press the “SET” button to the “TOP” button starts training by integrating a 5. Setting the Clock accept the hour selection. and stops the stopwatch programmable repeating Your Turbo® Elite features The minutes will flash and and when the timer is countdown timer into your a digital clock. To access can be adjusted by press- stopped, holding the “SET” workout. To enter the inter- the “clock mode” press ing the “MODE” button. button for three seconds val timer mode, press the and the “MODE” button (Hold the “MODE” button will reset to stopwatch. The “MODE button” repeatedly repeatedly until CLOCK to scroll through the digits TIMER includes a 12-mem- until “INT” appears Dot appears in the Dot-matrix quickly) Press the “SET” ory lap time feature. To Matrix Display Area of the Display Area. To set the button to set the minutes record a lap time, press screen. You are now in clock, press the “SET” but- and return to clock mode the “SET” button once interval timer mode. To set ton for three seconds. The while the stopwatch is run- the interval timer, hold the display will flash either ning. Each time the “SET” “SET” button for three sec- twelve (12:) or twenty four 6. Timer Selection button is depressed the onds. The hour digit will (24:). Select between 12: The Turbo® Elite has two Turbo® Elite will record the begin flashing. Press the or 24: mode by pressing timers; Automatic Timer lap time. After the TIMER “MODE” Button until the the “MODE” button. Press Mode (ATM) and Timer has been stopped (by desired number appears. Mode (TIMER). The ATM pressing the “TOP” button) (Hold down the “Mode” selection allows you to the previous twelve lap button to scroll quickly) keep track of your actual times can be reviewed by Press the “SET” button once riding time. The ATM timer pressing “SET” button. to set this number and only operates when the Additionally, the computer advance to minutes. Repeat wheel is rotating and can- will display the total time this process until minutes not be turned on or off when LPTOT is shown. and seconds are set to the manually. The backlight function is desired settings. Press the Note: The average speed disabled when the timer is “SET” button to exit pro- (AVSPD) calculation is running. gramming mode. Once FIGURE 14 based upon the ATM time. the time interval timer is 12 13 COMPUTER programmed, press the Dot-matrix Display Area. FUNCTIONS “TOP” button to start/stop Note: if your display says the countdown. (See fig- “INT, press the “SET” but- ure 15). Note: The shortest ton to change to “DISTÚ” (SPEED)- interval that can be set is 5 To set the Distance Your current speed is seconds. The backlight Countdown, hold the “SET” always displayed in large function is disabled when button for three seconds. digits on the top line of the the interval timer is run- The hour digit will begin LCD screen. The speed is ning. flashing. Press the displayed up to 99.9 M/h “MODE” Button until the (99.9 Km/h) with a resolu- FIGURE 16 10. Distance Countdown desired number appears. tion of 0.1 M/h (0.1 (DISTÚ) (Hold down the “Mode” Km/h) M/h (0.1 Km/h) The max- Your Turbo® Elite is button to scroll quickly) imum speed is retained in equipped with Distance Press the “SET” button once Average Speed (AVSPD)- memory and updated Countdown feature. This to set this number and The Average Speed is when a higher speed is allows you to set an alarm advance to minutes. Repeat shown on the lower line maintained for three sec- this process until minutes Digital Display Area up to onds. The maximum speed and seconds are set to the 99.9 M/h (99.9 Km/h) can be reset by pressing desired settings. Press the with a resolution of 0.1 the “SET” button for three “SET” button to exit pro- M/h (0.1 Km/h) seconds. (See figure 17) gramming mode. Once The average speed is the time interval timer is based upon the ATM time. Auto Start/Stop Timer programmed, press the The resolution of the aver- (ATM)- “TOP” button to stop and age speed data on the In ATM mode the timer start the Distance Digital Display Area is function records the actual Countdown. The backlight shown in 0.1M/h or Km/h time spent riding. It oper- FIGURE 15 function is disabled when increments. (See figure 16) ates only when there is the Distance Countdown is speed input and is dis- when the selected mileage running. Maximum Speed (MXSPD)- played In the Digital is reached. To enter the Note: The shortest distance The Maximum Speed is Display Area of the screen Distance Countdown that can be set is .01 shown on the lower line of mode, press the “MODE” miles/km. the Digital Display Area up Timer Mode (TIMER)- button repeatedly until to 99.9 M/h (99.9 Km/h) In TIMER mode the stop- “DISTÚ” appears in the with a resolution of 0.1 watch function will operate 14 15 when the “TOP” button is Cadence (CAD)- Trip Distance (DST)- The total distance is shown pressed. The stopwatch will Cadence mode will display Trip distance mode will on the lower line if the record the total time after your pedaling speed in record up to 999.99 miles screen. RPM’s (revolutions per or kilometers and then roll minute) on the lower line of to zero. The trip distance the screen. Monitoring how can be reset by pressing Programmable Odometer- fast you turn your pedals the “SET” button for three The odometer digits are can be used as a tool to seconds. The resolution is programmable. This is con- enhance the efficiency with 0.01 miles (0.01 venient for transferring which you ride your bicy- Kilometers). The trip dis- your hard-earned mileage cle. Simply put, the best tance is shown on the that is usually lost when cadence is a balance lower line if the screen. changing batteries or com- between leg speed and (See figure19) puters. pedal pressure. Beginning FIGURE 17 cyclists typically prefer to Odometer (ODO)- Clock- the button is pressed pedal at a slower cadence, The odometer will record Your Turbo® Elite is regardless of whether there around 60-rpm, while the total distance traveled equipped with a digital is speed input or not. advanced cyclists and rac- up to 99,999 miles or kilo- clock. The clock can be set ers are more efficient meters and then roll to to operate in either 12 or between 90 and 100 rpm. zero. The odometer can be 24-hour mode. Interval Timer (INT)- Your Turbo® Elite can also reset by pressing the “SET” The interval timer is dis- display Average and Second Wheel Option- played on the lower line of Maximum Cadence. For riders who own more the screen when (INT) than one bicycle or who appears on the left. The frequently change tires, the timer indicates the end of Turbo® Elite is capable of an interval with one short storing two tire sizes. You beep per second for the last can change between the 4 seconds of the interval. two sizes by entering This is followed by a long Distance Mode and select- beep, indicating the begin- ing TRIP. Then, press the ning of a new interval. “MODE” button for three FIGURE 19 seconds. The second wheel FIGURE 18 button for three seconds. mode indicator will change 16 17 from 1 to 2. Mileage Display is blank: is to be attentive and to SPECIFICATIONS: recorded will be cumulative Change the battery or ride safely. between the two sizes. (An press the AC button on the • Do not expose it to Current Speed: accessory handlebar bottom of the case direct sunlight except 0.0 to 99.90 MPH mount is available from Display shows when you are riding. 0.0 to 99.90 Km/H your Specialized dealer. partial digits: • Do not disassemble you P/N 4814-5040) Press the AC button on the Turbo®. There are no user Average Speed (AVS) bottom of the case. serviceable parts inside. 0.0 to 199.9 MPH Backlight- Speed/distance • Make sure the magnet 0.0 to 199.9 Km/H The backlight feature of not recording: and the transmitter are your Turbo® Elite is acti- Check sensor/magnet well aligned. Check them Maximum Speed (MXS) vated by pressing the alignment. Make sure that regularly. 0.0 to 199.9 MPH “TOP” button. The back- the sensor is no more than • Keep the computer and to 199.9 Km/H light will remain on for 5 1/16” (2mm) from the all of its components tight- seconds after the top but- magnet. Replace transmit- ly attached, and check Trip Distance (DST) ton is released. If you press ter battery if necessary. them regularly. If any of 0 to 999.99 miles or Km any button while the back- Recalibrate Computer and the components come light is on, the backlight transmitter. loose, it could become tan- Odometer (ODO) will remain on for 5 sec- Entire screen is dark: gled in your spokes and 0 to 99,999 miles or Km onds after the last button is Did you leave the bike cause an accident. released. During the time parked in the hot direct sun • See your authorized Stopwatch (TM) the backlight is on, the cur- when it was parked? If so, Specialized dealer if you 0 to 9hrs, 59min, 59sec. rent-speed display will be move the bike to the shade. have any trouble installing recycling type frozen. Although the dis- The data will be OK. or maintaining your com- play is not updated, the Computer moves puter. Automatic Timer (ATM) Turbo® Elite will continue on handlebar: • Clean the unit with a 0 to 9hrs, 59min, 59sec. to monitor time and dis- Tighten mount or add siz- mild detergent and a soft recycling type tance functions. If the com- ing straps to improve fit on dry cloth. Never use any puter is in sleep-mode, you handlebar. kind of solvent or alcohol. Interval Timer (INT) can still activate the back- • The Turbo® Elite com- 5 seconds to 9hrs, 59 light without waking-up the IMPORTANT! puter is intended for use min, 59 sec. computer. • Pay attention to traffic on only and and road conditions at all should not be used on any Distance TROUBLESHOOTING: times. Your first obligation motorized vehicle. Countdown(DISTÚ) 18 19 prohibited by applicable law, any .01 to 999.99Miles TURBO MOUNT implied warranty of merchantabil- ity or fitness for a particular use or ONLY 31.8MM purpose is limited in duration of .01 to 999.99Kilometers 4814-5065 this limited warranty. Specialized Bicycle Sportonents, Inc. shall not Operating Temperature be liable for any accidental or consequential damages arising 40°F to 104°F (4°C to Two Year Limited from any breach of any expressed 40°C) Warranty: or implied warranty on this prod- Specialized Bicycle Components uct. This warranty is exclusive and Inc. warrants the Original in lieu of all other warranties, Purchaser of this Specialized® expressed or implied, and all The following replacement Turbo® Elite cyclocomputer that other remedies, guaranties or lia- parts are available from the product is free from defects of bilities arising by law or other- wise. your Specialized dealer or material and workmanship under normal use and service for a peri- Note: This warranty does not by visiting the Specialized od of two (2) years from the date of pertain to batteries. S-store online at the original purchase. If within two No person or representative is WWW.SPECIALIZED.COM (2) year from the date of that orig- authorized to assume any liability inal purchase, this product is found on behalf of Specialized Bicycle to be defective in material or work- Components, Inc. in connection DESCRIPTION PART# manship under normal use or serv- with the sale of this product. Some STANDARD WHEEL ice, Specialized Bicycle states do not allow the exclusion Components Inc. will, at its sole or limitation of incidental or con- MAGNET 480-3003 option, repair or replace the prod- sequential damages or limitations CR-2032 TURBO® uct without charge; provided that on how long an implied warranty BATTERY 480-3004 the Original Purchaser returns the lasts, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. ADHESIVE BACKED product, securely packaged, postage prepaid to: This warranty gives you specific WHEEL MAGNET Specialized Bicycle legal rights, and you may also 4800-3002 Components Inc., 1137 South, have other rights which vary from CENTER MOUNT 3800 West Salt Lake City, UT state to state. 84104, USA. Attn: Turbo® Elite 4814-5035 Warranty. Be sure to include a let- TURBO ELITE/PRO ter indicating the specific reasons Turbo® is a registered trade- 2ND BIKE KIT 4814-5040 for returning the product and proof mark of Specialized Bicycle of date of purchase. Components Inc. TURBO ELITE/PRO This warranty does not apply to, © 2003 Specialized Bicycle CADENCE WIRE and is void as to, defects or physi- Components Inc. 4814-5050 cal damage resulting from abuse, TURBO MOUNT neglect, improper repair, improper WWW.SPECIALIZED.COM fit, alterations, modifications or use ONLY 26.0MM contrary to that intended by the 4814-5060 manufacturer. Except to the extent 20 21