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Please read the Important Information for the User in the product
box for product warnings and other important safety information.
Cyclocomputer
SGX-CA900
User's Guide
2
EN
Introduction
Table of Contents
Introduction
Overview.................................................................... 3
Features .................................................................... 4
Getting Started
Checking Accessories/Part Names and Functions .... 5
Accesories .......................................................................5
Part Names and Functions ..............................................5
Charging .................................................................... 6
Charging the Device ........................................................6
Checking the Battery Level ..............................................6
Charging Mode Setting ....................................................7
Installation
Installation on Your Bike ............................................ 8
Installing Sensors .................................................... 10
Basic Operations
Turning Power On/Off ...............................................11
Turning Power On .......................................................... 11
Power Down ................................................................... 11
Initial Setup .............................................................. 12
Pairing Sensors ....................................................... 13
How to Operate the Touch Panel ............................. 15
Operations List ...............................................................16
Inputting Text ..................................................................16
Home screen ........................................................... 19
Viewing the Home Screen and Performing Home Screen
Operations .....................................................................19
Customizing the Home Screen ......................................19
Workout
Basic Workout Flow ................................................. 21
Basic Flow of the Workout .............................................21
Logging Start/Stop .........................................................21
Saving Log Data ...................................................... 22
Auto Pause/Resume Settings ................................. 23
Enabling and Disabling Auto Pause/Resume ................23
Conguring Auto Pause/Resume Conditions .................23
Transferring the Data ............................................... 24
Backing up Log Data to a PC .........................................24
Log Data Upload to the Analysis Service .......................24
Application
CycloMeter .............................................................. 25
Viewing Pages and Performing Page Operations ..........25
Option Settings ..............................................................28
Changing the Pageset ...................................................29
Pageset List ...................................................................30
Pageset Edit ...................................................................31
Layout Pattern List .........................................................32
Data Fields Settings .......................................................32
Data Field Type/Pattern List ...........................................33
History Viewer ......................................................... 40
Viewing the Screen and Performing Screen Operations
.......................................................................................40
Settings
Cyclocomputer Settings........................................... 41
System ...........................................................................42
Logging ..........................................................................46
Bike Select .....................................................................46
Bike Edit .........................................................................46
Rider Edit .......................................................................47
Sensor Settings ....................................................... 48
Sensor On/Off ................................................................48
Checking Sensor Information .........................................48
Management
Initialize.................................................................... 51
Backup..................................................................... 52
Restore .................................................................... 53
Update ..................................................................... 54
Checking the Firmware Version .....................................54
Updating the Firmware ...................................................54
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ....................................................... 56
About Error Messages ............................................. 58
Appendix
Care, Maintenance, and Storage ............................ 59
Removing the Battery ....................................................59
Specications .......................................................... 60
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Introduction
The manuals provided with the Cyclocomputer consist of the Quick Start Guide, the User’s Guide (this manual), and Important
Information for the User.
Quick Start Guide (booklet)
The Quick Start Guide explains the basic operations of the Cyclocomputer.
Installation on Your Bike (
Ü
page 8)
Basic Operations (
Ü
page 11)
User's Guide (this manual)
The User’s Guide explains how to operate the device in detail.
Customizing the CycloMeter (applications) Display
CycloMeter (
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Ü
page 25)
Changing the Pageset (
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Ü
page 29)
Pageset Edit (
-
Ü
page 31)
Data Fields Settings (
-
Ü
page 32)
Displaying Log Data
History Viewer (
-
Ü
page 40)
Customizing the Device Settings
Cyclocomputer Settings (
-
Ü
page 41)
System settings, Firmware Update, etc.
Initialize (
-
Ü
page 51)
Backup (
-
Ü
page 52)
Restore (
-
Ü
page 53)
Update (
-
Ü
page 54)
Important Information for the User
Important Information for the User provides detailed information related to safety.
About the "Cyclo-Sphere" analysis service
cyclo-sphere.com
You can analyze trip data in more detail by updating the log data saved in the device with the Cyclo-Sphere.
Supported Web Browsers
Google Chrome
FireFox
Safari
Internet Explorer 9
Opera
Overview
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EN
Introduction
Features
Trip Data Display (CycloMeter)
CycloMeter displays detailed trip data like speed, power, and cadence with gures and graphs.
By using one of the products in the Pedaling Monitor Sensor SGY-PM900 series, CycloMeter can display torque efciency
and power vector for each pedal rotation angle.
Ü
CycloMeter (page 25)
You can customize the data units, categories, and layouts displayed by CycloMeter.
Ü
Changing the Pageset (page 29)
Ü
Pageset Edit (page 31)
Ü
Data Fields Settings (page 32)
Log Function
The device records a log of your ride, things like elapsed time and a wide variety of other sensor information.
Ü
Basic Workout Flow (page 21)
GPS tracking and location information are also logged for detailed analysis of training sessions.
Ü
Transferring the Data (page 24)
Auto Pause / Resume can be programmed to automatically sync with bike motion.
Ü
Auto Pause/Resume Settings (page 23)
Update
Various applications may be available in the future through rmware update.
Ü
Update (page 54)
Refer to the SGX-CA900 support page about rmware updates and adding applications.
[For American Users] http://www.pioneerelectronics.com
[For Canadian Users (ENGLISH)]
http://www.pioneerelectronics.ca/POCEN/Support
[For Canadian Users (FRENCH)]
http://www.pioneerelectronics.ca/POCFR/Soutien
[For European Users] http://www.pioneer.eu/eur/support/page.html
This product is designed to be used for recreational cycling and cycle training applications only and is not designed to withstand
racing conditions.
Additionally, this product is designed to be used while cycling on paved roads only. Any damage or malfunction arising from
use in racing or riding on dirt roads, cobblestone or any other unpaved roads will not be covered by the manufacturer’s limited
warranty.
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Getting Started
Checking Accessories/Part Names and Functions
Accesories
This product contains the following parts.
Main unit
Bracket / bolt x 1
USB cable
Strap
Quick Start Guide
Important Information for the User
Warranty Card
Part Names and Functions
Front view
Display (touch panel)
Touch the screen directly to select an item or change
screens.
[START/STOP] button
Press the [START/STOP] button to start or stop logging.
Press the [START/STOP] button for more than two sec-
onds to turn the power on or off.
(BACK) button
Press the
(BACK) button to go back to the previous
screen.
Press the
(BACK) button on the main screen of the
applications to display the home screen of the device.
[LAP] button
Press the [LAP] button during logging to record the lap.
Press the [LAP] button for more than one second to reset
the timer and record the log.
Ü
Saving Log Data (page 22)
(MENU) button
Press the
(MENU) button to display the menu
screen.
Press the
(MENU) button for more than one second
to lock or unlock the touch panel.
Bracket installation slot
Use the bracket installation slot to attach the device on
the bracket xed to the bike.
USB connector
Connect the USB cable to charge the device or transfer
data to your PC.
USB connector cover
Securely close the USB connector cover when not
charging the battery or transferring data to your PC.
Back View
Speaker
Provides audible alerts and clicks.
Air pressure sensor
Do not block the sensor or the device will not operate
properly.
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Getting Started
For the sake of safety, the device will not charge when
outside the temperature range of 0°C-40°C. When the
devices internal temperature is too high, full charge may not
be achieved. In this case, turn off the device, allow time to
cool down and recharge.
Connect the provided USB cable directly to a USB port of
your PC. If the device is connected via a USB hub, it may
not charge to full capacity. Make sure that the USB output of
your PC accepts 5V/500mA.
Do not unplug the USB cable, shut down the PC or use
sleep mode while the device is transferring data as it may
corrupt the data in the device.
4
Unplug the USB cable from the USB port.
Once data transfer is complete and the battery is fully
charged, disconnect the USB cable from the PC rst,
then from the device.
5
Close the USB connector cover.
To ensure water resistant performance, rmly close the
USB cover.
Checking the Battery Level
You can check the battery level with the battery icon on the
status bar of the home screen and the menu screen.
Battery icon
When the battery is running low on power, a warning screen
will appear “Battery Level Decreasing.” If not recharged, the
device will shut down automatically.
You can also check the remaining battery charge using the
[System] item of "Cyclocomputer Settings".
Ü
System (page 42)
Operating Time Indicator
A fully charged battery allows the device to be used for the
amount of time shown below.
A fully charged battery can run for approximately 12 hours
(brightness 5).
Operating time may vary depending on the operating
conditions.
If the operating time is abnormally short, the battery may
need to be replaced. For details, please visit our website.
The device is not charged at the time of purchase.
Charge the device with the provided USB cable before
using it.
Charging the Device
1
Open the USB connector cover.
2
Connect the provided USB cable to the USB
connector of the device.
3
Turn your PC on and connect the USB cable to
an open USB port on your PC.
The device starts charging.
The device is turned off
To power up
Press the [START/STOP] button for more than 2 seconds
to turn on the device for use.
Press the [START/STOP] button for more than 2 seconds
again to turn off the device. Charging time is shorter if the
device is turned off.
Charging icon
: Charging
: Fully charged
It takes about 4 hours to charge fully (normal charging). The
device will automatically stop charging once the battery is
100% fully charged.
When the device is turned off, the screen turns dark after 5
seconds. Touch the touch panel to check the battery level.
Charging
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EN
Getting Started
Charging
Charging Mode Setting
You can change the charging mode of the device. Using
boost charge reduces battery charging time.
You should normally use the [Normal Charge].
Using boost charge needs output current of 1A. Make sure
the output current you use is more than 1A.
Boost Charge changes to Normal Charge by disconnecting
the device from the AC adapter. It is necessary to specify
the charging mode every time after you connect the device
to the AC adapter.
1
Connect the device to the AC adapter.
Connect the provided USB cable to an AC adapter of
which output current is more than 1A.
For information about connections, refer to “Charging the
Device” under “Charging” (
Ü
page 6).
2
On the home screen, tap the [Settings] icon.
This displays the settings menu.
3
Tap [System] - [Battery].
This displays the remaining battery charge and the
current charging mode setting.
4
Tap [Charge Mode] - [Boost Charge].
This sets the charging mode setting.
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Installation
Mount the Cyclocomputer on your bike.
Caution
When you mount the Cyclocomputer on your bike, be sure
your bike is in a stable position to prevent it from falling.
1
Remove the bolt from the bracket.
Remove the bolt from the bracket using a 3 mm hex
wrench.
hex wrench
Be careful not to lose the removed bolt.
2
Mount the bracket on the handlebar of your
bike.
Be careful not to pinch your nger when mounting the
bracket on the bike.
3
Secure the bracket with the bolt.
Apply anti-seize compound like a grease to the bolt.
Adjust the bracket horizontally from the stem, insert the
bolt into the hole and tighten lightly.
Installation on Your Bike
4
Checkthepositionofthexedleveronthe
bracket.
Check the red circle on the right side of the xed lever. If
you do not see it, the device cannot be attached.
If the red circle is hidden, push the xed lever into the
right.
Whenthexedleverisonthisposition,
the bracket can be mounted.
Fixed lever
5
Attach the strap to the device.
Lace the strap through the device holes for the strap.
6
Attach the device to the bracket.
Fasten the strap to the handlebars. Set the tip of the
bracket in the bracket slot on the device and push the
device until it clicks.
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EN
Installation
Installation on Your Bike
7
Pushthexedleverintotheleft.
Push the xed lever until the red circle on the right side
is hidden.
Pushthexedlevertothedirectionofthearrow.
Before riding with the device, make sure that the xed lever
red circle is hidden.
8
Adjust the angle of the device, and then tighten
the bracket.
If the device is not aligned to the center of the handlebars
or not horizontal to the stem, loosen the bolt and realign
the bracket.
After adjusting the angle, clamp the temporary joint bolt
and tighten the bracket.
Use a tool that can measure the torque to tighten the
bolts.
Tightening torque: 1.2 N·m
Front view
Side view
To detach the device
To detach the device from the handlebar mount, press the
xed lever to the right, a red circle will appear next to the
device when unlocked.
Pull back on the unlock lever on the bracket and lift the
device.
Fixed lever
Unlock lever
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EN
Installation
This device is compatible with ANT+™ sensors mounted on
your bike.
Refer to the user's manual of your ANT+ sensors for
mounting instructions.
After mounting a sensor, perform pairing with the device.
For details, refer to "Pairing Sensors" in the "Basic
Operations" chapter of this manual (
Ü
page 13).
This product is ANT+™ certied.
Visit http://www.thisisant.com/directory/ for a list of
compatible products and apps.
Installing Sensors
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Application
CycloMeter
Data Field Types
A data eld can be a "numerical" type or a "graph" type.
Numerical type
A value type displays information obtained from a sensor as
numeric values.
Label
Sub-label
Unit
Graph type
A graph type displays information obtained from a sensor as
a graph. There are six types of graphs.
Time Series Graph
Displays information obtained from the sensors on a line
graph as time advances.
Scatter Chart
Displays information obtained from sensors on a two-
variable scatter plot.
Histogram
Displays information obtained from sensors as a bar
graph in accordance with data analysis conditions.
Realtime CP
Displays the average power per hour relative to CP curve
(a curve calculated from the continuous available power
in a xed time) as time advances on a line graph.
CP curve:
Shows values calculated from the CP and AWC
values registered with "Rider Edit" (
Ü
page 47) as a
reference line.
Average power per hour:
Obtains the average power hourly from the power
meter and displays it as a line graph.
Countdown:
Shows the time until the average power per hour
nearest to the CP curve reaches the CP curve.
When the average power per hour (2) reaches the CP curve
(1) or the countdown (3) becomes zero, it means that the
training has reached the goal.
The CP curve cannot acquire power that is output in times
shorter than about 10 seconds.
The countdown is not displayed if the countdown is 30
minutes or greater or if power is lower than the CP value.
To display Realtime CP, you need to connect the device with
ANT+ power meter or pedaling monitor sensor SGY-PM900
series.
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