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SPEEDZONE PRO

Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the growing number of cyclists who are discovering a powerful new generation of computers. Your Specialized SpeedZone® Pro has been designed to provide the best combi- nation of performance, features, durability and ease of use and installation.

The following functions are available on your SpeedZone Pro 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 • INT - Interval Timer • CAD - Cadence • Digital 12/24 Hour Clock

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• GR% - Inclinometer 4. Magnet with screw (1) • TMP – Temperature 1 5. Cadence magnet (1) • ALT – Altimeter 6. Cable tie wraps (8) • ALTD– Altitude climbed 7. Mounting bracket sizing straps (3) 8. Transmitter (1) 5 2 This computer also features: 9. Transmitter mounting bracket (1) • Second Wheel Option • Easy Calibration Mode MOUNTING THE SPEEDZONE PRO • Wireless Mounting System 9 • Heavy-duty abrasion resistant The SpeedZone Pro wireless transmitter pick-up wire can mount on the right or the left side FIGURE 1: FIGURE 2: • Water resistant housing 4 of the fork blade. The right side should S E N S O R M A G N E T • 2 Year Warranty be used on large frames or when a P L A C E M E N T A T T A C H M E N T • Backlit LCD display suspension fork is installed. The optimal distance between the computer and to the computer as possible. (Maximum 3 7 the transmitter is 24 inches (610mm) mounting distance is 28 inches). Use What is included in your The distance may need to be less than the transmitter-mounting bracket and SpeedZone Elite package: 24 inches (610mm) if ambient temper- tie-wraps provided to position the 1. SpeedZone computer (1) atures are below 40°F (4°C). To reduce sensor. Do not tighten the tie-wraps 2. Mounting bracket wired for cadence (1) 8 6 signal loss in colder temperatures, the until final placement of the magnet is 3. Mounting bracket w/out cadence wiring (1) transmitter should be mounted as close correct. (See figure 1). 2 3 01_SDZN_PRO_USA_1-24.qxd 1/24/01 12:09 PM Page 4

Attach the magnet to a across MOUNTING CADENCE HARDWAR E from the transmitter with the magnet In order to use the cadence option you screw. The clearance between the must install the mounting bracket with magnet and the transmitter should be the wired sensor provided with your approximately 1/32"-1/16" (1-2mm). SpeedZone Pro. Run the cadence sen- Tighten the magnet and transmitter. sor wire along the , down FIGURE 5: FIGURE 6: Do not over-tighten the magnet screw. tube and chain stay of your bicycle CADENCE SENSOR CADENCE MAGNET (See figure 2). and secure it into place using the P L A C E M E N T A T T A C H M E N T Attach the mount to the handlebar FIGURE 3: MOUNTING BRACKET provided tie-wraps. (See figure 4) using the bracket screw provided. Next, attach the cadence magnet to Tighten so that the bracket cannot computer, activate the computer the inside of your crank arm directly rotate on the handlebar. There are sev- by pushing the ‘MODE’ (right side) across from the sensor. Use a tie-wrap eral sizing straps provided to fit differ- button. Pick up the front of the bicycle to fasten the magnet to the crank arm. ent diameter bars. (See figure 3). and spin the front wheel. The "wheel (See figure 5). Slide the computer forward onto the option" indicator will flash. If it does Do not tighten the tie-wrap until final mount until it ‘snaps’ into place with an not flash, check the sensor and magnet placement of the magnet is correct. The audible click. To remove the computer, alignment. Realign as necessary until clearance between the magnet and the push it backward until it releases from the "wheel option" indicator flashes sensor should be approximately the mount. To test for proper installa- while spinning the wheel. 1/32"-1/16" (1-2mm). (See figure 6)

tion of the magnet, transmitter and FIGURE 4: Tighten the magnet and sensor. CADENCE WIRE PLACMENT 4 5 01_SDZN_PRO_USA_1-24.qxd 1/24/01 12:09 PM Page 6

PROGRAMMING tion of miles or kilometers, push the 2. Setting the Programmable (Note: The "MODE" button may be Programming the functions of your "MODE" button until ODO (odometer) Odometer held to scroll to the correct digit.) Press SpeedZone Pro requires it to be placed appears on the left side of the display This mode is useful if you have the "FUNCTION" button to select the in various "modes" (i.e. odometer (This is called the odometer mode). replaced the battery and would like to next digit to the right. Repeat this mode, distance mode). The computer Hold down the "FUNCTION" (left side) retain the mileage you have already process until all five digits are entered can be cycled through these modes by button and ‘tap’ the "MODE" button ridden. To access the programmable as your existing mileage. pressing the "MODE" button located once. The Km/h, m/h indicator will odometer mode, first advance the on the right-hand side of the housing. begin blinking. You may now alternate "MODE" button until (ODO) appears 3. Wheel Circumference Selection Once a specific mode has been between miles and kilometers by press- on the left-hand side of the screen. To set the circu m f e r ence for the type entered, its values can be reset or ing the "MODE" button. When the cor- Hold down the "FUNCTION" button of tires you are using, you can use adjusted by pressing either the rect choice is flashing, select it by and ‘tap’ the "MODE" button once. Sp e c i a l i z e d ’ s "Easy Calibration Mode" "FUNCTION" button located on the left pressing the "FUNCTION" button. You The Km/h indicator will flash. If the or measure your actual tire circu m f e r - hand side of the housing or by using will now enter the "Programmable Km/h setting is correct press the ence by the rollout method. Two diffe r - a combination of the "MODE" and Odometer" mode. If the odometer set- "FUNCTION" button once and a five- ent tire diameters may be entered by "FUNCTION" buttons. ting is correct push the "FUNCTION" digit number will appear. You are now using the computer’s “Second Wheel button five times to exit odometer in the programmable odometer mode. Op t i o n . ” 1. Miles or Kilometers selection mode. (Otherwise, see "Setting the To enter a mileage into the odometer, Your SpeedZone Pro will record speed programmable odometer" below). press the "MODE" button until the and distance in either miles (M/h) or flashing digit is correct. kilometers (Km/h). To enter your selec-

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Easy Calibration Mode: To scroll through the preprogrammed Roll Forwa r d position (at the bottom) directly over Your SpeedZone Pro has been tire sizes tap both the "MODE" and the start of the measuring tape. preprogrammed with the following "FUNCTION" buttons simultaneously. 3. Roll the wheel one complete revolu- St e m 14 Specialized tire sizes: When you reach the desired tire size tion until the valve is again at 26 X 1.0 26 X 2.2 press the "FUNCTION" button once to the 6:00 position. Read the tape 26 X 1.25 650c X 20 select it and enter Easy Calibration directly under the valve and note Wheel 26 X 1.5 700c X 20 Mode for wheel option #2. Follow the the distance in millimeters. Ci rc u m f e re n c e 26 X 1.95 700c X 23 same procedure to program the wheel (To convert inches to millimeters, 26 X 1.9 700c X 26 #2 tire size and tap the "FUNCTION" FIGURE 8: ROLL OUT METHOD multiply inches by 25.4). Use this 26 X 2.0 700c X 32 button to exit Easy Calibration Mode. number to replace the default 26 X 2.1 700c X 38 Roll Out Method (default values are 2073 for wheel When using Easy Calibration Mode, The roll out method will provide the one, and 2134 for wheel two) the SpeedZone Pro will display the tire most accurate computer calibration when programming your computer. size on its LCD display screen. (See and can take into account variables (See figure 8) figure 7) The Easy Calibration Mode is such as inflation pressure, rim width accessed by entering the odometer and rider weight. (ODO) mode and holding down the 1. Extend a tape measure out to "FUNCTION" button for three seconds. 3000mm (120 inches) and lock The display will now show the currently it in place. selected tire size for wheel option #1. 2. With your tire inflated to its proper FIGURE 7: EASY CALIBRATION SCREEN pre s s u r e, place the valve at the 6:00 8 9 01_SDZN_PRO_USA_1-24.qxd 1/24/01 12:09 PM Page 10

You may also use the following select the next digit to the right. The hour digit will now begin flashing. quick-reference chart: Repeat the process until all four digits Press the "MODE" button to adjust the Generic Tire Size Chart are entered as your tire circumference. hour digits and press the "FUNCTION" (This chart is for non-specialized tires) Press the "FUNCTION" button once to button to set. The minutes will flash 26 X 1.75 2140 select it and enter the circumference for and can be adjusted by pressing the 26 X 2.0 2074 wheel option #2. Follow the same "MODE" button. (Hold the "MODE" 26 X 2.1 2090 procedure to program the wheel #2 button to scroll through the digits 650C X 20 1945 tire size and tap the "FUNCTION" quickly) Press the "FUNCTION" button 700C X 26 2124 button to exit circ u m f e rence pro- to set the minutes and return to clock 700C X 38 2170 FIGURE 9: CIRCUMFERENCE gramming mode. mode. (See figure 10) PROGRAMMING SCREEN Programming the circumference: 4. Setting the Clock To enter the tire circumference number, the "MODE" and "FUNCTION" buttons To access the "clock mode" press and select the odometer (ODO) mode and simultaneously until the display shows hold the "MODE" button for three sec- hold down the "FUNCTION" button for a four-digit number. This number onds. To set the clock, press the three seconds. The display will now represents your tire circumference in "FUNCTION" button for three seconds. show the currently selected tire size millimeters. Press the "MODE" button The display will flash either twelve for wheel option #1. (See figure 9) until the flashing digit is correct. (12:) or twenty-four (24:). Select If necessary scroll through the prepro- (Note: The "MODE" button may be between 12: or 24: mode by pressing grammed tire sizes by tapping both held to scroll to the correct digit.) the "MODE" button. Press the FIGURE 10: CLOCK SCREEN Press the "FUNCTION" button to "FUNCTION" button to set the mode. 10 11 01_SDZN_PRO_USA_1-24.qxd 1/24/01 12:09 PM Page 12

5. Timer Selection AVS is based on the total time the stop- mode has been selected, press the this number and advance to minutes. The timer can be selected for either watch is turned on or activated. "FUNCTION" button to advance to the Repeat this process until minutes and Automatic Timer Mode (ATM) or Timer (See figure 11) next operating mode. seconds are set to the desired settings. Mode (TM). The ATM selection allows To select either TM or ATM, first Press the "FUNCTION" button to exit you to keep track of your actual riding press the "MODE" button until either 6. Interval Timer programming mode. Once the interval time. The timer only operates when the "TM" or "ATM" appears on the left- Your Speedzone Elite is equipped with timer is programmed, press the wheel is rotating and cannot be turned hand side of the screen. To alternate an Interval Timer. This feature allows " F U N CTION" button to start/stop the on or off manually. between "TM" and "ATM" press the you to customize your training by inte- countdown. (See figure 12) The TM selection is just like a conven- "MODE" and "FUNCTION" buttons grating a programmable repeating Note: The shortest interval that can ti o n a l stopwatch. The timer is activated simultaneously. Once the desired timer countdown timer into your workout. be set is 5 seconds. manually and records the time whether To enter the interval timer mode, pres s the wheel is rotating or not. Tapping the "MODE" button until "INT" appears the "FUNCTION" button starts and on the left-hand side of the screen. stops the stopwatch and holding the You are now in interval timer mode. "FUNCTION" button for three seconds To set the interval timer, hold the will reset the stopwatch. "FUNCTION" button for three seconds. Note: The average speed (AVS) will The hour digit will begin flashing. Press be calculated differently based upon the "MODE" Button until the desired the selection of ATM or TM. If ATM number appears. (Hold down the is selected, the AVS is based upon "Mode" button to scroll quickly) Press only riding time. If TM is selected the FIGURE 11: ATM/TM SCREEN the "FUNCTION" button once to set FIGURE 12: INTERVAL TIMER SCREEN 12 13 01_SDZN_PRO_USA_1-24.qxd 1/24/01 12:09 PM Page 14

7. Temperature topographical map or by contacting COMPUTER FUNCTIONS Your Speedzone Pro is equipped with a nearby airport. a thermo m e t e r . To enter temperature Speed is always indicated on the top gauge mode, press the “MODE” button 9. Altimeter Calibration line of the screen. The speed is shown until “TMP” appears on the left-hand To calibrate your altimeter press the continuously up to 99.9 M/h (99.9 side of the screen. To alternate between “MODE” button until “ALT” appears on Km/h) with a resolution of 0.1 M/h °F and °C press the “FUNCTION” button. the left-hand side of the screen. Then (0.1 Km/h) pr ess the “FUNCTION” button for three 8. Altimiter seconds. The first altitude digit will Average Speed (AVS)

Your Speedzone Pro contains an begin flashing. Press the “MODE” FIGURE 13: AVERAGE SPEED SCREEN The average speed is displayed on the ext r emely accurate altimeter that is Button until the desired number lower line of the screen when AVS is capable of rec o r ding changes in alti- appears. Each push of the button will Note: Altitude will be displayed in feet shown on the left. The average speed tude in increments as small as three feet change the altitude one-foot (or meter when speed is measured in miles per is based upon whether the ATM or the (one meter). This altimeter calculates if you selected metric units). Press the hour and meters when speed is meas- TM mode has been selected, the reso- altitude by precisely measuring baro- “FUNCTION” button once to set this ured in kilometers per hour. lution of the average speed is shown in metric pres s u r e. Due to normal changes number and advance to the next. 0.1M/h or Km/h increments. in barometric pres s u r e, you may need Repeat this process until you have 10. Altitude Gained (See figure 13) to recalibrate your Speedzone Pro on en t e r ed the desired altitude. Press the The altitude gained function on your a daily basis. You should be able to “FUNCTION” button to exit prog r a m - Speedzone Pro calculates your total +/- Average Speed Indicator find the altitude where you live on a ming mode. elevation climbed. Descended altitude An up or down arrow displayed in is not counted. the upper right side of the screen 14 15 01_SDZN_PRO_USA_1-24.qxd 1/24/01 12:09 PM Page 16

attained. The maximum speed can be Interval Timer (INT) reset by pressing the "FUNCTION" The interval timer is displayed on the button for three seconds. (Seefigure 14) lower line of the screen when (INT) appears on the left. The timer indicates Auto Start/Stop Timer (ATM) the end of an interval with one short In ATM mode the stopwatch function beep per second for the last 4 seconds rec o r ds the actual time spent riding. It of the interval. This is followed by a operates only when there is speed long beep, indicating the beginning input and is displayed on the lower of a new interval.

FIGURE 14: MAXIMUM SPEED SCREEN line of the scre e n . FIGURE 15: CADENCE SCREEN Cadence (CAD) shows whether the current speed is Timer Mode (TM) Cadence mode will display your pedal- ar ound 60-rpm, while advanced cyclists above or below the average speed. In TM mode the stopwatch function will ing speed in RPM’s (revolutions per and racers are more efficient between operate when the "FUNCTION" button minute) on the lower line of the scree n . 90 and 100 rpm. (See figure 15) Maximum Speed (MAX) is pressed. The stopwatch will record Monitoring how fast you turn your ped- The maximum speed is displayed on the total time after the button is pressed als can be used as a tool to enhance Trip Distance (DST) the lower line of the screen when MAX regardless of whether there is speed the efficiency with which you ride your Trip distance mode will rec o r d up to is shown on the left. The maximum input or not. The average speed (AVS) bicycle. Simply put, the best cadence is 999.99 miles or kilometers and then rol l speed is retained in memory and will be calculated based on the time a balance between leg speed and pedal to zero. The trip distance function can updated when a higher speed is the timer mode is activated. pre s s u r e. Beginning cyclists typically be reset by pressing the "FUNCTION" pr efer to pedal at a slower cadence, button for three seconds. The resolution 16 17 01_SDZN_PRO_USA_1-24.qxd 1/24/01 12:09 PM Page 18

"FUNCTION" button for three seconds. Tech note: The inclinometer calculates Clock The total distance is shown on the percentage of grade by comparing Your SpeedZone Pro is equipped with lower line if the screen. (See figure 17) the change in altitude to the distance a digital clock, which is accessed by traveled. This data is updated on the pressing the "MODE" button for three Inclonometer (GR%) LCD display every 5 seconds and is seconds. The clock can be set to oper- The inclonometer will display the based upon data accumulated during ate in either 12 or 24-hour mode. percent of grade you are climbing or the previous 20 seconds. It is normal to descending in increments of 1%. A experience a slight delay when transi- Second Wheel Mode negative grade or descent is indicated tioning from one grade to another. For riders who own more than one FIGURE 16: TRIP DISTANCE SCREEN by a negative sign. (example: –4%) bicycle or who frequently change tires, Temperature (TMP) the SpeedZone Pro is capable of stor- is 0.01 miles (0.01 Kilometers). The Your Speedzone Pro is equipped with ing two tire sizes. You can change trip distance is shown on the lower line a thermometer. Temperature can be between the two sized by pressing if the screen. (See figure 16) displayed in either °F or °C. both the "MODE" and "FUNCTION" buttons simultaneously for three Odometer (ODO) Programmable Odometer seconds. The second wheel mode The odometer will record the total The odometer digits are prog r a m m a b l e . indicator will change from 1 to 2. distance traveled up to 99,999 miles This is convenient for transferring your Mileage recorded will be cumulative or kilometers and then roll to zero. The ha rd - e a r ned mileage that is usually lost between the two sizes. (An accessory odometer can be reset by pressing the when changing batteries or computers. handlebar mount is available from FIGURE 17: ODOMETER SCREEN your Specialized dealer) 18 19 01_SDZN_PRO_USA_1-24.qxd 1/24/01 12:09 PM Page 20

co m p u t e r . Tur n the computer over so TROUBLESHOOTING IMPORTANT! the display is facing downward. Use a • Display is blank: • Pay attention to traffic and road coin to unthread the battery cap from Change the battery or press the AC conditions at all times. Your first the computer. Install the battery (model button on the bottom of the case obligation is to be attentive and CR2302) with the positive pole (+) • Display shows partial digits: to ride safely. facing upward. Carefully thread the Press the AC button on the bottom • Keep your computer in good shape ba t t e r y cap back onto the case with of the case. and use it safely. a coin. (See Figure 18) • Speed/distance not recording: • Do not expose it to direct sunlight FIGURE 18: BATTERY INSTALLATION If the LCD display is blank or shows Check sensor/magnet alignment. except when you are riding. incomplete digits, turn the computer Make sure that the sensor is no more • Do not disassemble it. INSTALLING THE BATTERY over and press the "AC" button on the than 1/16" (2mm) from the magnet. • Make sure the magnet and Your SpeedZone Pro Computer comes bottom of the case with the tip of a pen • Entire screen is dark: the transmitter are well aligned. with the battery installed at the factory. or a paper clip. This will clear all the Did you leave the bike parked in the Check them regularly. Should you need to replace the battery, data and re- s t a r t the computer. Reinstall hot direct sun when it was parked? • Keep the computer and all of its push the computer backward to rem o v e the computer by pushing it forwa r d into If so, move the bike to the shade. components tightly attached, and it from the handlebar mount. Before the mount until it snaps into place. The data will be OK. check them regularly. If any of the removing the battery make a note of • Computer moves on handlebar: components come loose, it could your odometer reading and wheel Tighten mount or add sizing straps become tangled in your c i rc u m f e rence settings so that you can to improve fit on handlebar. and cause an accident. re-enter them when you res t a r t the

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• See your authorized Specialized WARRANTY INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS Interval Timer (INT) dealer if you have any trouble Specialized computers are Current Speed 5 sec. to 9hrs, 59min, 59sec. installing or maintaining your guaranteed to be free from defects 0.0 to 99.9 MPH computer. in materials and/or workmanship 0.0 to 99.9 Km/H Trip Distance (DST) • Clean the unit with a mild detergent (excluding battery) for a period of 0 to 999.99 miles or Km and a soft dry cloth. Never use any two years from the date of purchase. Average Speed (AVS) kind of solvent or alcohol. Specialized will at its option, repair 0.0 to 199.9 MPH Odometer (ODO) • The SpeedZone Pro Computer com- or replace your defective computer. 0.0 to 199.9 Km/H 0 to 99,999 miles or Km puter is intended for use on To receive warranty service send the only and should not be unit, a copy of the sales receipt and Maximum Speed (MXS) Operating Temperature used on any motorized vehicle. a brief description of the problem to: 0.0 to 199.9 MPH 40°F to 104°F (4°C to 40°C) 0.0 to 199.9 Km/H SpeedZone is a registered trademark Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. of Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. 15130 Concord Circle Stopwatch (TM) © 2000 Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. Morgan Hill, CA. 95037 0 to 9hrs, 59min, 59sec. recycling type www.specialized.com Attn: Product Services/ Computer Warranty Automatic Timer (ATM) 0 to 9hrs, 59min, 59sec. recycling type

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