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(click on: support tab) 1 Table of contents Components of the Speedzone Expert 3 Installing Computer Mounts 4 Installing speed & cadence transmitter 5 Speedzone Expert user interface 6 Easy set-up and resetting 7 Using your Speedzone Expert (keyflow) 15 16 Re-entering the pairing sequence 17 Resetting current altitude 18 Clearing TRIP/ATM (Auto Timer) Selecting Bike #1 - #2 setting 19 20 Re-setting the wheel/tire size 21 Manually setting wheel/tire size 23 Using the timer 26 Re-setting the clock and date Heart rate zone setup 27 2 29 Re-entering calibration sequence 30 Setting power zones (auto or manual) 32 Clear memory Set sampling rate 33 Linking 34 Quick PC link steps 35 36 Replacing the battery 37 Specifications and ranges 39 Speedzone Expert Terminology Troubleshooting 40 41 Warranty information Components of the Speedzone Expert 1. Speedzone cyclo-
computer head unit 2. Cadence magnet 3. Handlebar bracket 4. Base mount 5. Steerer tube bracket 6. Speed transmitter 7. Cadence sensor 8. Spoke magnet 9. Zip ties 10. Digital heart rate strap 3 Installing Computer Mounts Install the steerer tube bracket base assembly on the steerer tube. Re-install the steerer tube top cap. Place handlebar bracket on handlebar, attach the base mount to the handlebar bracket with the included bolt. Adjust base to desired angle with bolt adjustment. handlebar bracket steerer tube bracket 4 Installing speed & cadence transmitter Adjust spoke magnet so path of rotation passes along the groove area inside the sensor. IMPORTANT: Placing magnet outside the groove path may cause improper reading. Attach the cadence magnet with self adhesive pad to the crank arm, and position the sensors raised line within the magnets rotation path.
1/16 - 1/4 in. 1-5mm 5 Speedzone Expert user interface Average speed comparator Digital Speed Display Power(watts)/Heartrate(BPM) Secondary function display Secondary function indicator Set key
* Illuminated when signal is paired 6 Bike #1 indicator Battery low indicator Bike #2 indicator Miles (English)/KM (metric) Speed (10ths)
*Power indicator
*Heartrate indicator
(when power is not paired)
*Heartrate signal
*Cadence signal Mode key Start/Stop key Easy set-up and resetting Wake from shipping mode Reset and all clear Hold start/stop for 2 seconds to initiate easy setup;
this is only required to wake unit from shipping mode
(first purchased). Blank screen indicates shipping mode Press reset button to enter easy set up. This will clear ride data but will not clear PC download data
(memory). 2 sec OR PRESS 7 Setup Language selection & clock setting From initial start-up:
select language select 12/24 hr select hour 8 Setup...continued clock and date setting select minute select year select month 9 Setup Wheel and tire size selection
(To manually set wheel size see page 20) bicycle #1 bicycle #2 select day scroll through scroll through wheel sizes wheel sizes for bike #1 scroll through scroll through wheel sizes wheel sizes for bike #2 10 Setup Metric (km) or English (mi) & odometer km or miles x4 select km / miles select digit select digit 11 Setup Heart rate / normal power / power zone Max heart rate guideline: 220 minus your age Normal power (N-PWR) = power (watts) sustained for 20-40 minutes of riding auto enter max HR enter normal power To set manually see page 30 12 Setup Pairing digital ANT+ wireless device Head unit is searching for Speed, Cadence, Heart, and Power transmission signal from ANT+ digital transmitters. begin signal pairing sequence... head unit is searching for digital signals Speed / Cadence /
Heartrate / Power PAIRED Clock 13 Setup Calibrating power devices When CALIB is flashing follow instruction for calibrating your specific power meter. Calibration mode will only activate when paired with power device (see page 13). 2 sec. Clock begin calibrating... head unit is searching for digital signal 14 Power device is calibrated Calibration number displayed Setup Using your Speedzone Expert (keyflow) Press Press to access major functions to access sub functions Note: PC link function is only accessible when head unit is detached from mount bracket and used with PC download kit, sold separately. 15 Re-entering the pairing sequence Scroll to AVGSPD mode, and hold set key for 2 seconds. Every wireless device must be ANT+ compatible device to transmit data. S - Speed C - Cadence H - Heart Rate P - Power 2 sec. 16 Head unit is searching for signals (see earlier section) Resetting current altitude Scroll to ALTI mode, press set key for two seconds. Using the mode key, select each digit and confirm with the set key (Enter the altitude of your specific location). x4 2 sec. select digit select digit Note: Since altitude reading is affected by barometric pressure, re-setting altitude at known elevation before each ride is recommended to ensure accurate elevation reading. 17 Clearing TRIP/ATM (Auto Timer) In TRIP or ATM mode, press mode key for two seconds. Resetting TRIP will only clear ride shown data only and PC download data is saved. 18 2 sec. Selecting Bike #1 - #2 setting When in TRIP mode, press set key for two seconds. Devices (ANT+ transmitters) must be paired for second (bike
#2) setting.
*bicycle #1
*bicycle #2 2 sec. proceeds to AVGSPD function 19 Re-setting the wheel/tire size In ODO mode, press mode key for two seconds Select desired wheel/tire size (see earlier section for details)
*bicycle #1
*bicycle #2 2 sec activates wheel/
tire size options 20 scroll through sizes or manually set size in mm
(see page 10) scroll through sizes or manually set size in mm
(see page 10) Manually setting wheel/tire size
(See wheel circumference calculation page 22) x3 2 sec activate 1st digit select digit select digit 21 Calculating wheel circumference Mark your tire and the ground where they meet. Roll bike forward full revolu-
tion and mark the point on the floor. Measure the distance in millimeters and enter digits. TIRE SIZE 26X1.0 26X1.25 26X1.95 26X2.0 26X2.1 26X2.2 29X2.0 650X20C 700X21C 700X23C 700X25C 700X28C 700X32C 700X35C 700X38C SIZE/MM 1943 1949 2055 2060 2068 2075 2300 1945 2092 2102 2113 2138 2161 2175 2187 Circumference 0000-2999 stem Roll forward one revolution Wheel circumference size in MM 22 Using the timer Timer function (Stopwatch/Lap timer). Press mode to ATM screen then press set to TIMER screen. press to start Timer continues until start/stop is pressed again Set button starts Lap function x12 23
...continued use of timer Lap timer function (Stopwatch/Lap timer) press to stop Lap time data can be reviewed using set key 2 sec reset Lap timer 24 Using the interval timer When in INTRVL mode, press set key for two seconds. Set target interval time using mode and set keys. x4 2 sec. select digit press to start 25 Re-setting the clock and date In CLOCK mode, press set key for two seconds. Set time and date by using mode and set keys. x5 2 sec. select 12/24 hr select day 26 Max Heart rate setup Max heart rate guideline: 220 minus your age. Heart rate zones table on page 38. 2 sec. enter max HR return to % of max heart rate zone view 27 Wearing the heart rate monitor Adjust belt to fit connecting snaps, making sure the strap is just under the pectoral muscles. When not in use disconnect the snap to ensure long battery life. 28 Re-entering calibration sequence Scroll to AVGPWR mode, and hold set key for 2 seconds 2 sec. begin calibrating...
(see page 14) 29 Setting power zones (auto or manual) Setting N-PWR (normal power) will automatically set 5 (five) training zones. Auto power zones table on page 38. Power function requires ANT+ compatible power devices. auto 2 sec. enter normal power Proceed to manually set 30 Manual power zone setting Press mode from ZONE AUTO low range (% of N-PWR) upper range (% of N-PWR) Set upper range value in % of normal power 31 Clear memory When LO MEMORY appears, memory storage is 90% full. Download data before memory clear. All stored data will be erased after memory clear. Press set and mode keys at to confirm clear the same time 32 Press set key to confirm clear Set sampling rate Sampling rates: 1, 5, 10, or 20 second intervals. More frequent sampling rates affect storage capacity. For specific sampling rate/storage capacity figures see page 38. see page 32 to reach memory clear screen Press set key to enter memory sampling rate Select sampling rate: 1,5,10,20 33 Linking To reconnect sensors that have already been paired. Scroll to AVGSPD mode and hold start stop key for 2 seconds. Linked devices will be shown. 30 sec. 2 sec. 2 sec. 34 Quick PC link steps Remove computer from computer mount Go to www.specialized.com/2peak and follow instructions Scroll through mode to PC link follow instruction on follow instruction on follow instruction on www.2peakbuter.com www.specialized.com/2peak www.2peakbuter.com follow instruction on www.2peakbuter.com follow instruction on www.2peakbuter.com Scroll to PC Link Scroll to PC Link Scroll to PC Link 35 Replacing the battery Rotate battery cover quarter turn to remove battery. headunit Speed/cadence sensor CR2032 battery 36 Specifications and ranges Time of day 24 hours with one minute resolution Function in either 12 or 24 hour formats Default value + 12:00.00 PM January 1, 2012 Odometer 99999 miles or kilometers 1 mile or 1 kilometer resolution Wheel size 15 pre-programmed wheel sizes Wheel circumference measured in millimeters Speed 0-99.9 MPH KPH 0.1 MPH or KPH resolution Cadence 30 - 250 RPM with 1 RPM resolution Temperature 15F to 130F (-10C to 60C) 1F to 1C resolution PC download/PC link Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X Stopwatch chronograph 9h 59m 59s individual timing session 1 second resolution 12 lap maximum Interval countdown timer 59m 59s individual timing session 1 second resolution Altimeter Min: -500M (-1,640ft) Max: 9,000M (29,520ft) Resolution: 1M (3ft) Update: every 4 sec. Gradient: +/- 20%
Heart rate 30 -240 beats per minute (bpm) Battery life 200 - 300 hours (see sampling rate*) Speed/Cadence sensor 400 hours Heart rate sensor 400 hours Ride duration & frequency may affect total life 37 Tables appendix Heart rate Zones 1ZHRT = Heart rate zone 1 HR Zone % of Max HR 0% - 60%
Zone 1 61% - 90%
Zone 2 71% - 80%
Zone 3 Zone 4 80% - 90%
Zone 5 91% - 100+%
Memory /(Data) Storage Power Zones PWRZN1 = Power Zone 1 Power Zone % of N-PWR Zone 1 0% - 80%
80% - 90%
Zone 2 Zone 3 90% - 100%
Zone 4 100 - 110%
Zone 5 110+ %
Sampling Rate 1 sec. 5 sec. 10 sec. 20 sec. Ride Duration 10 hrs. 50 hrs. 100 hrs. 200 hrs. 38 Speedzone Expert Terminology PC LINK CLOCK YEAR MONTH DAY DATE TRIP ODO AVGSPD MAXSPD ATM TIMER INTRVL CAD AVGCAD MAXCAD ALTI ALTI Computer Link Clock Year Month Day Date Trip Distance Odometer Average Speed Maximum Speed Automatic Timer Lap Timer Interval Timer Cadence Average Cadence Maximum Cadence Altitude, Current Altitude Gain
%GRADE TEMPF TEMPC Z HRT
#Z HR%
AVGHRT MAXHRT HRZN1 N-PWR PWR%
AVGPWR MAXPWR ENG KJ PWRZN1
% USED CLEAR MEMORY SEL RATE ZONE AUTO ZONE MANUAL Percent Gradient Temperature Fahrenheit Temperature Celsius Zone # Heart Rate (bpm) Zone 1 and % of Max HR Average Heart Rate Maximum Heart Rate Heart Rate Zone #(1) Normal(Threshold)Power
% of Normal Power Average Power Maximum Power Total Energy in Kilo Joules Time in Powerzone # (1) Percentage of Memory Used Data Sampling Rate Automatic Zone Setting Manual Zone Setting 39 Troubleshooting tery on speed sensor and computer. Display is blank or shows partial digits: Change the battery or reset the computer (page 36). Speed/Distance is not recording: Check speed sensor/magnet alignment (page 5). Change bat-
Altitude reading is wrong: reset known altitude before each ride (page 17) Heart rate too high: Wet the contact area in the strap. Power reading too high: Reset calibration (page 29) If power reading still incorrect, contact power device manufacturer with calibration number (see page 14). Heart Rate and Power data is not showing: check device for ANT+ compatibility. Check or replace batteries in transmitters. Check for proper magnet alignment with powermeter device. Re PAIR devices (page 16) handlebar and mount. Computer moves on handlebar: tighten hinge bolt or tie straps. Check rubber spacer between Memory is full: reset the computer memory (page 32) Important:
Pay attention to traffic and road condition at all times and always obey traffic laws. Your first obligation Never let the operation of the computer distract from riding safely and avoid resetting, troubleshooting Keep the computer and all of its components tightly attached and check them regularly. If any of the is to be attentive and ride safely. or programming the computer while riding. components come loose, it could become tangled in the spokes or mechanism of the bicycle and cause an accident. vehicles. Speedzone computer is intended for use on bicycle only and should not be used on motorized See your authorized Specialized dealer if you have trouble installing or operating the computer. 40 Warranty information Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. (Specialized) warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for period of two (2) years from the date of original purchase from an authorized Specialized retailer. If this product is found to be defective in material or workmanship within two (2) years from the date of original purchase, Specialized will in its sole discretion repair or replace this product without charge, provided the original purchaser returns the product securely packaged, postage prepaid to:
Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. 1475 S 5070 W, Suite A Salt Lake City, UT, 84104, USA Attn: Warranty The original purchaser must also include a letter indicating the specific reasons for returning this product and proof of purchase. This warranty does not apply to and is void as to physical damage resulting from neglect, abuse, alterations, modifications or use contrary to that intended by the manufacturer. Specialized dis-
claims all implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose. Under no circumstances shall Specialized be liable for consequential damages. Full Service and troubleshooting guide and manuals can be found at www.specialized.com 41 FCC ID: O4GSPPRO MADE IN CHINA This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
this device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTES:
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Consult the dealer or experienced radio / TV technician for help. 42