Topeak 130 Manual
Topeak 130 Manual
Topeak 130 Manual
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COIN
SENSING ZONES S
1 FORK 3
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2 9 14
15
7
3 13
13
4 10
11 CIRCUMFERENCE
5 10
6 Spoke 11
OK! END START
B0 B1 B2 Gap<4mm(1/6inch) B3 C
7 9
10 B4 B5 B6 B7 D2 POPULAR TIRES CIRCUMFERENCE REFERENCE TABLE
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Tire Size Circumference Number Tire Size Circumference Number
11 18 Inch 1436 mm ATB 26 x 2.0 (650B) 2099 mm
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L
20 x 1.75 1564 700C TUBULAR 2117
PUL
8 8
20 Inch 1596 700 x 20C 2092
For Round For Flat CLICK!
PRESS
22 Inch 1759 700 x 25C 2124
Spoke Spoke ATB 24 x 1.75 1888 700 x 28C 2136
12
15 24 Inch 1916 27 Inch (700 x 32C) 2155
200mm
14 24 x 1 3/8 1942 700 x 35C 2164
ATB 26 x 1.40 1995 700 x 38C 2174
Lock lever ATB 26 x 1.50 2030 27.5 Inch 2193
13 ATB 26 x 1.75 2045 28 Inch (700B) 2234
26 Inch (650A) 2073 28.6 Inch 2281
BRACKET & HANDLEBAR RUBBER PAD MOUNTING 3. Never attempt to disassemble computer or accessories. SPECIFICATIONS
Mount BRACKET & HANDLEBAR RUBBER PAD(12) on handlebar. Use BRACKET ZIP TIE (8) 4. Check relative position of sensor and wheel magnet periodically.
5. Clean contacts of bracket and computer periodically. FUNCTIONS SPECIFICATIONS INCREMENTS ACCURACY
to tighten the bracket and rubber pad. (Fig. B4)
6. Do not use harsh chemicals to clean computer or accessories. Use only soft moist cloth. Current Speed 0.0-199.9 Km/ h 0.1 KPH/MPH 1%
SECURING SENSOR CABLE 7. Remember to pay attention to the road while riding. 0.0-120.0 Mile/ h
1. Secure sensor cable to frame with CABLE TIES (9). Be sure handlebar rotates freely before Odometer 1 or 2 ODO 0.0-99999.9 Km or Mile 0.1 Km/Mile 0.1 %
tightening cable ties. (Fig. B5) TROUBLE SHOOTING
A. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONS Total Time T- TM 0H00M-9999H59M 1 Minute 0.003 %
2. Tighten cable ties only enough to secure sensor cable. Do not crush sensor cable. Trim
cable tie excess being careful not to cut sensor cable. Total Odometer T-ODO 0.0-99999.9 Km or Mile 0.1 Km/Mile 0.1 %
1. LCD DISPLAY 2. MODE BUTTON 3. BATTERY CAP PROBLEM CHECK ITEM REMEDY
12H or 24H Clock 12HR with AM/PM or 24HR 1 SECOND 0.003 %
4. SET BUTTON 5. BIKE1/BIKE2 SELECTION BUTTON 6. CONTACTS No display 1. Is the battery dead? 1. Replace the battery.
MAIN UNIT MOUNTING
7. SENSOR RUBBER PAD 8. BRACKET ZIP TIE (200mm) x 4 2. Is battery installed correctly? 2. Make sure battery is installed Average Speed AVG 0.0-199.9 Km/ h 0.1 Km/Mile 0.1 %
1. Mount main unit by sliding onto bracket from front . Unit will lock into position.
9. CABLE TIES (165mm) x 5 10. RING 11. MAGNET as shown in Fig. C. Positive side 0.0-120.0 Mile/ h
(Fig. B6)
12. BRACKET & HANDLEBAR RUBBER PAD 13. SENSOR of battery should be facing up. Trip Distance DST 0.00-999.99 Km or Mile 0.01 Km/Mile 0.1 %
2. To remove unit, press down LOCK LEVER then slide unit forward. (Fig. B7)
14. 1.5V BATTERY (LR44 IS TYPICAL) 15. SENSING ZONES (S) No current 1. Is computer on Main Unit setup or 1. Refer to the setting Trip Time TM 0M00.0S-59M59.9S 0.1 SECOND 0.003 %
C. CHANGING BATTERY speed or Clock setting screen? procedure and complete the 1H00M00S-99H59M59S 1 SECOND
B. INSTALLATION incorrect 2. Is there positive contact between adjustment. Maximun MAX 0.0-199.9 Km/ h 0.1 KPH/MPH 1%
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR data computer and bracket? 2. Make sure computer is Speed 0.0-120.0 Mile/ h
SENSOR and MAGNET MOUNTING 3. Are the relative positions and gap mounted securely in bracket.
1. A low battery indicator " X " will appear when battery needs to be changed. Distance Today DST/D 0.00-999.99 Km or Mile 0.01 Km/Mile 0.1 %
1. Choose a suitable location for the fork sensor and wheel magnet that will allow no more of sensor and magnet correct? Wipe contacts clean.
2. Change battery soon as stored data may be lost if battery is completely drained.
than a 4mm gap between them when mounted. 4. Is sensor cable cut? 3. Refer to (Fig. B1) and (Fig. B2) Speed Pacer Speed is higher than the average speed.
5. Is the circumference correct? and re-adjust correctly. Speed is lower than the average speed.
2. Mount SENSOR (13) and RUBBER PAD (7) on fork leg as shown in Fig. B0. Sensor CHANGING BATTERY 4. Repair or replace cable.
should be facing spokes. 1. Before changing battery, write down stored data ODO1, ODO2 and T-TM. Remark: All functions data are updated about one second.
5. Refer to "CIRCUMFERENCE"
3. Mount MAGNET (11) on wheel spoke facing sensor. Be sure it is within the SENSOR 2. All data will be cleared when replacing battery, however, this computer will allow you and enter correct value.
ZONES (S). Use ring (10) as shown in Fig. B1 to stabilize magnet. to re-enter your stored data. Sensor: No Contact Magnetic Sensor.
Irregular Refer to the "MAIN UNIT Sensor cable: 86cm
(Magnet will fit both round and bladed spokes. Choose appropriate spoke slot.) 3. Replace BATTERY (14) as shown in Fig. C. Battery is LR44 (cross reference A76, AG13
display SETUP" and initiate the Wheel Circumference Setting: 0mm - 3999mm (1mm increment)
4. Adjust relative position of sensor and magnet before tightening magnet screw and or V13GA).
computer again. Operation Temperature: 0˚C ~ 60˚C (32˚F ~ 140˚F)
sensor ties. (Fig. B2) 4. Initialize main unit. (Fig. E)
LCD is black Did you leave main unit under direct Place main unit in the shade to Storage Temperature: - 20˚C ~ 70˚C (- 4˚F ~ 158˚F)
A) Align center of magnet with either sensing zone. Battery Type: 1.5V Battery x 1 (LR44 Typical )
B) Gap between sensor and magnet should not exceed 4mm (1/6 inch). Achieve IMPORTANT NOTES sunlight when not riding the bike for return to normal state.
Battery Operating Life: About 2 years (Based on an average of 1.5 hours use per day.)
desired gap by moving sensor and wheel magnet up and down. 1. The computer is water resistant and can be used in the rain, however, the unit should a long time? No adverse effect on data. (The original factory-attached battery may be shorter than
Note: If A or B is not correct, signal will be unreliable. never be submerged in water. Display is Is the temperature below 0˚C Unit will return to normal state when this period due to shipping and storage time.)
5. Tighten all fasteners after all relative positions are correct. Trim cable tie excess. (Fig. B3) 2. Do not expose computer to direct sunlight if you are not riding. slow (32˚F) the temperature rises. Dimensions/Weight: 44.8 x 54 x 18.2mm/28.3g
M-TPC3-GB 5/05
INDEX: 2 SEC Means press and hold button for more than 2 seconds. Means press button quickly. N=KEY NUMBER: ( :Mode Button; :Set Button; :Bike1/Bike2 Selection Button)
E MAIN UNIT SETUP UNIT SELECTION BIKE1 ODO1 SETTING BIKE2 ODO2 SETTING T-TM SETTING BIKE1 CIRCUMFERENCE SETTING END SETTING
2 SEC 2 SEC
LCD Km/h
Mile/h
Km/h
3 SEC SEGMENTS ODO ODO ODO ODO ODO ODO ODO
AUTO TEST T TM T TM
F ODO1(ODO2) T-TM T-ODO CLK AVG DST TM MAX DST/D G1 BIKE1.BIKE2 SELECTION G2 BIKE1, BIKE2 CIRCUMFERENCE SETTING
Km/h 2 SEC 2 SEC Km/h 2 SEC Km/h Km/h Km/h Km/h Km/h
PM PM
DST
AVG AVG AVG
OK
MAX
INDEX: 2 SEC
MEANS PRESS AND HOLD BUTTON N FOR MORE THAN 2 SECONDS. stem positions. 2.TM begins counting time when bicycle starts to move and stops 3.2 seconds after bicycle 3. Press SET button (4) to enter circumference setting screen.
3. Enter millimeter value into computer as described in Data Setting. has stopped. The computer will automatically subtract the 3.2 additional seconds for 4. Adjust data as described in section D, data setting procedures.
MEANS PRESS BUTTON N QUICKLY Option: Use suitable circumference value from table. (Fig. D2) accurate time readings.
{N=KEYNUMBER: MODE Button. SET Button. Bike1/Bik2 Button.}
CLOCK SETTING
4. Computer will return to normal operation after wheel circumference is entered. 3.TM is measured in 0.1 second increments for trip time less than 1 hour. Increment is
1. Press MODE button (2) to change to clock screen.
increased to 1 second for trip time over 1 hour. TM will reset to zero if ride time is over
D. MAIN UNIT SETUP (ALL CLEAR) 2. Press SET button (4) to enter clock setting function.
100 hours.
E. FUNCTIONS 3. Press MODE button (2) to choose 12HR or 24HR time format.
INITIATING COMPUTER MAX: Maximum Speed 4. Adjust time as described in section D, data setting procedures.
1. A battery comes installed in the computer. SPD: Current Speed Displays the highest speed from last RESET operation.
2. Press and hold MODE button (2) and Bike1/Bike2 selection button (5) simultaneously Current speed is always displayed using the large display set. RESET OPERATION
for more than 3 seconds to initiate computer and clear all data.
DST/D: Daily Distance 1. Press and hold MODE button until LCD screen goes blank. Release MODE button to reset
ODO1, ODO2: Bike1 odometer, Bike2 odometer (STOP STATUS ONLY)
Note: Run errors may occur if computer is not initiated before first use. DST/D accumulates ride distance over a 24 hour period. Data is cleared at 24:00:00 (0:00:00) AVG, DST, TM and MAX data from stored values to zero. (Fig. G4)
1. Odometer accumulates the total distance only when bicycle is moving. automatically. 2. ODO, T-TM, T-ODO, , and DST/D will not be reset by this action.
3. LCD segments will be tested automatically after the unit is initiated.
2. This computer is designed to hold data for two separate bicycles. Odometer is separate
4. Press MODE button (2) to stop LCD test. A blinking "Km/h" will be displayed. / : Pace Indicator
for each bicycle. AUTOMATIC START/STOP
UNIT SELECTION 3. ODO data is shown for current bicycle only. The computer will display or to indicate if your current speed is above or below 1. The computer will automatically start or stop when bicycle moves or stops.
Press MODE button (2) to choose Km/h or Mile/h. Press SET button (4) to store selection. T-TM: Total Riding Time (STOP STATUS ONLY) your average speed. Pace indicator is displayed only while bicycle is moving. 2. A blinking icon " " will indicate when computer is counting data.
ODO1, ODO2 and T-TM DATA SETTING T-TM accumulates total ride time of bike1 or bike2.
POWER AUTO ON/OFF
1. Stored data fields must be re-entered after each battery replacement if continued use of T-ODO: Total Odometer (STOP STATUS ONLY) F. BUTTON and NORMAL OPERATIONS
Computer will automatically turn off after 4 minutes of inactivity and display only the time.
stored data is desired. T-ODO is the sum of the ODO1 plus ODO2. MODE BUTTON (2) (Fig. F) The computer will turn on when the bicycle begins to move, or any button is pressed.
2. Pressing SET button (4) during data setting process will move between each stored data
: 12HR or 24HR Clock Press MODE button to cycle between function screens.
function. LIMITED WARRANTY
3. Data setting process: 12HR or 24HR time format can be displayed. SET BUTTON (4) 2-year Warranty: All electronic and mechanical components against manufacturer defects only.
A) Stored data is entered by individual digit. Digit field being modified will blink. Press SET button to enter data setting functions for bike1 / bike2 wheel circumference, or Battery is not covered under any implied warranty.
AVG: Average Speed Warranty Claim Requirements
B) Press MODE button (2) to change value of blinking digit field. change current time.
1. Average speed is calculated from last RESET to current position. To obtain warranty service, you must have your original sales receipt. Items returned without a sales receipt
C) Press and hold MODE button (2) for more than 2 seconds to move to next digit field.
2. "0.0" will display if trip ride time (TM) is less than 4 seconds. BIKE1/BIKE2 SELECTION BUTTON (5) will assume that the warranty begins on the date of manufacture. All warranties will be void if Comp 130
D) Press SET button (4) to store displayed data and move to next stored function data
3. "Err" will display if TM is over 100 hours or trip distance (DST) is over 1000 (km or miles). 1. This computer has memory for two different wheel circumferences and stores each data cycle computer is damaged due to user crash, abuse, system alteration, modification, or used in any way
entry or to normal operation.
Reset computer to restart average speed function. separately. not intended as described in this operating manual.
WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE 2. Press BIKE1/BIKE2 SELECTION button to switch between bike1 and bike2. (Fig. G1) * The specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
DST: Trip Distance
1. Position wheel with valve stem at bottom and note position on ground. (Fig. D1) Topeak products are available only from professional bicycle shops.
DST accumulates distance data from last RESET and only while bicycle is moving. BIKE1 or BIKE2 WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE (Cmm) RESET
2. Roll bicycle forward one complete revolution until valve stem returns to bottom. Note Please contact your nearest Topeak authorized bicycle dealer for any questions.
second position and measure distance between both positions in millimeters. This TM: Ride Time 1. Press BIKE1/BIKE2 SELECTION button (5) to select either bike1 or bike 2. (Fig. G2) For customers in the USA, call: 1-800-250-3068 Website: www.topeak.com
measurement is more accurate if you are on the bicycle. Ask an assistant to mark valve 1. TM counts ride time from last RESET. 2. Press MODE button (2) to change to ODO display. Copyright © Topeak, Inc. Printed in Taiwan / 2005