VDO Cyclecomputing Z3 PC-LINK manual Selecting the operation mode Bike mode or walk mode, Values

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8. ALTITUDE FUNCTION SETTINGS

8.1.Setting the home altitude (starting altitude)

8.2.Setting the actual altitude

8.3.Annual uphill altitude difference bike 1 and bike 2 and walk mode

8.4.Annual downhill altitude difference bike 1 and bike 2 and walk mode

9. RESET MODE

9.1.Resetting trip data

9.2.Reset total ride time

9.3.Resetting the total distance meter

9.4.Resetting the Navigator

9.5.Resetting to factory settings (AC button)

10. OPERATION MODE SELECTION

Selecting the operation mode: Bike mode or walk mode

11. OPERATION MODE

11.1.Function overview

11.2.Fast pairing after interruption > 15 minutes

11.3.GETTING STARTED

11.3.0.The permanent functions in the display

11.3.1.to 11.3.35. Quick overview - functions/operation/reset/max.

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12. RIDING WITH THE NAVIGATOR

12.1.Selecting Navigator mode

12.2.Resetting the Navigator at the orientation point

13. THE TIMING FUNCTIONS

13.1.Selecting the timing function

13.2.Setting the timer (when selecting timer 1 or timer 2 or timer 1 + 2)

13.3.Setting timer 1 + 2 repeats (when selecting timer 1 + 2)

13.4.Setting the countdown (when selecting countdown timer)

13.5.Lap timer

13.6.Stopwatch

14. TRAINING WITH THE PULSE FUNCTIONS

14.1.Training with the stopwatch

14.2.Training with timer 1 / timer 2 / timer 1+2

14.3.Training with the countdown timer

14.4.Training with the lap timer

15. THE DATA RECORDING FUNCTION & TRANSFER OF DATA TO THE PC

15.1.Starting/stopping data recording

15.2.Transferring data to your PC

15.3.Selection of the recording interval

16. SLEEP MODE

17. TROUBLESHOOTING

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Contents VDO Series Z My Settings Picturebook P02 P03 P04/05 P06 P07 P08 P09 WS in mm / inch P11 Congratulations Cable ties Optional extension set VDO cadence transmitterP01 P01 page 1 in the picture book Initial operation, AC-button Language selection Personal settings with manual max. pulse entryPermanent functions in the display Selecting the operation mode Bike mode or walk modeLap timer Stopwatch Getting StartedControl System Operation Guarantee Conditions Technical Specifications GeneralFunctions Press button ç for 3 seconds To go to setting modeMiddle BAR DisplayDesignation Extension Options & AccessoriesPlace the pulse transmitter just below your chest and guide Handlebar holderSpeed transmitter and magnet P07 Putting on the PULSE-CHEST Belt P08Age appears Range of the pulse-chest belt transmitter = 0.90 mInitial OPERATION, AC-BUTTON P09-2 Language SelectionInitial Operation Pulse Transmitter Pulse PairingSpeed Pairing Cadence PairingAlarm SET Setting the LanguageSetting Time & Date Setting the ALARM, Alarm ClockSET Done Wheelsize SET… SET Size ?CONTINUE? ?SET OK?‚ ODO Bike 1/2 Next DIGIT? Setting Total KilometersBike Check / Service Interval Odometer SETSET SEX ?CONTINUE? SET Weight ?CONTINUE?Person Data SET SET AGE ?CONTINUE?Manual Entry of Pulse Limit Values Pulse Limit SettingsPulse Limit ?SET? ‚ Auto Limit 1 HIGH…LOWSelect Training Program SET Recovery Pulse MeasurementRecovery SET Measuring the Recovery PULSE/RECOVERY Time„SITTING POS Select Power Calc SET‚ Power Calc SET Done Bike Type SelectHome Alti ?SET OK? Setting the Actual AltitudeAnnual Uphill Altitude Gain Bike 1 and Bike 2 and Walk Mode Home Alti SET‚ Total Time Reset DONE? Trip Data ?RESET?Trip Data Reset Done Reset Total Ride Time‚ Navigator Reset Done Resetting the Total Distance Meter‚ Odototal Reset Done Resetting the NavigatorCenter BAR Trip Data Reset Done LPermanent Functions HeaderMAX Climb „TRIP Data ?RESET?Trip MAX „AVG ClimbRide Time ‚ Trip Data Reset DoneMAX Down Trip DistanceCAD AVG MAX SpeedOption only with Cadence Extension CadenceStopwatch ODO BikeOdototal Time BikePulse MAX % LAP RECAVG Pulse MAX PulseBackward Selecting Navigator ModeCalorie Navigator SET‚ Navigator ?SET OK? Navigator ?RESET?Navigator Reset Done ‚ „NAVIGATOR Next DigitTimer ?SET? Timer SettingsTimer ?SELECT? LAP Timer ?SELECT?‚ SET Minutes ?CONTINUE? ‚ Timer 1+2 SET DoneLAP-TIMER Countdown ?SET?Training with Timer 1 / Timer 2 / Timer 1+2 Training with the Stopwatch13.2 Beginning of the recording Start the recording 4sec Combination timer 1+2 Training with the Countdown TimerBeginning of the recording Start the recording 4sec Lap time Average pulse during the lap Training with the LAP TimerLap number and time of the lap Training PrerequisiteBar Manual delete of training data is not possibleTransferring Data to Your PC P11 PC Link SelectSelection of the Recording Interval On the transmitter Check the batteryFor Wake UP Description special caseNo speed display Chest belt Belt Check the batterySpeed signal Receiving cadence signalsService yourself Personal maximum pulse Timer has not been startedIs in the set training ranges Start timer InstalledCycle Parts GmbH, Große Ahlmühle 33, D-76865 Rohrbach Guarantee ConditionsTechnical Specifications .-641/W.. Page Смесва с други отпадъци на работното място FIN  !$!! 7f6524j6.-64%0+.-6410+%0 Page SLO EU-Konformitätserklärung EU-Declaration of Conformity USA CDN USA CDN VDO Series Z

Z3 PC-LINK specifications

The VDO Cyclecomputing Z3 PC-LINK is a cutting-edge bicycle computer that combines high-performance functionality with user-friendly features, making it an essential tool for both casual cyclists and serious athletes. One of its standout features is the robust wireless connectivity that allows seamless data transfer to a personal computer for detailed analysis. This capability enables cyclists to track their performance over time, monitor progress, and adjust their training accordingly.

Equipped with a large, easy-to-read display, the Z3 PC-LINK provides real-time data, including current speed, average speed, distance traveled, and ride time. Additionally, it tracks features such as maximum speed, total distance, and elapsed time. Its intuitive interface makes it incredibly user-friendly, allowing cyclists to quickly navigate through various data points while on the move.

The Z3 PC-LINK is designed for versatility, catering to various cycling disciplines, from road biking to mountain biking. It can function as a basic speedometer for casual riders or a sophisticated tool for seasoned athletes. The device supports multiple bike profiles, enabling users to easily switch between bikes without having to reconfigure settings.

One of the key technologies integrated into the Z3 PC-LINK is the GPS functionality, which provides accurate tracking of routes taken. This feature allows users to map their rides, making it easier to explore new trails and roads while keeping track of performance metrics.

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Another noteworthy characteristic is the compatibility with various sensors and devices, including heart rate monitors and cadence sensors. By integrating these additional data sources, cyclists can gain deeper insights into their performance, facilitating a more comprehensive understanding of their physical condition and cycling efficiency.

In conclusion, the VDO Cyclecomputing Z3 PC-LINK stands out in the crowded market of bicycle computers. With its advanced features, user-friendly design, and reliable performance, it empowers cyclists to take control of their training and routes effectively. Whether for leisure or competitive cycling, the Z3 PC-LINK is an invaluable asset for enhancing the cycling experience.