vided screw. For the best signal reception, adjust angle of the trans- mitter so that it is vertical (See figure 7). It is not necessary, or desirable to aim the transmitter at the computer. Next, attach the cadence magnet to the inside of your crank arm directly across from the sensor. Use a tie- wrap to fasten the magnet to the crank arm. (See figure 8). Do not tighten the tie-wrap until final place- ment of the magnet is correct. The clearance between the magnet and the sensor should be approximately 1/32"-1/16" (1-2mm). (See figure
9). Tighten the magnet and transmit- ter.Note: The maximum mounting dis- tance from Transmitter to computer should not exceed 59 inches (1500mm).
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OPERATION AND
PROGRAMMING
When your SpeedZone® Pro has not detected any speed input for 30 min- utes, it will enter sleep-mode in order to conserve battery power. During sleep mode only the analog and digi- tal clocks are displayed. You will need to wake it up by pushing the "Mode", "Set" or "Top" button once. In order to operate your computer it must be placed in various "modes" (i.e. odometer mode, distance mode). The computer can be cycled through these modes by pressing the "MODE" but- ton located on the right-hand side of the housing. There are eight cycling modes available: 1) Speed Mode, 2) Distance Mode, 3) Auto-timer Mode, 4) Stopwatch Mode, 5) Cadence
Km/h
Mode, 6) Countdown Mode, 7) Altitude Mode and 8) Temperature Mode. Within each mode there is a side-mode that will allow you to access additional information such as average and maximum speeds. Use the "SET" button to cycle through the side-modes. Once you familiarize yourself with the mode/side-mode operation you will find it very easy to navigate. The following flowchart out-