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[LV2000A]WIRELESSCYCLECOMPUTER Wireless Cycle Computer/ Intelligent Coaching Software Instruction Manual 2.4GH Love excercising? Start with Lifevisa
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..2 Product Features of the LV-2000A 2 Thank you for using a Lifevisa product. This instruction manual includes information on how to properly use the LV-2000A, so please read carefully before usage. In this section, you will become familiar with the main features, setting up your device, and basic features of the user interface. Components .3 Optional Accessories3 Product Features of the LV-2000A Before Using 4 Charging the LV-2000A4 Assembling the LV-2000A4 Using the LV-2000A 5 Keys6 Functions6 First-Time Usage Operation Procedure 9 Time Settings13 Personal Data Settings 13 Date Settings Start Recording Excercise15 Clearing Current Data Setting16 Message Section Symbols16 Intelligent Coaching Software 17 The LV-2000A is a multi-functional, large screened, high-tech cycle computer that can satisfy anyone who enjoys sharing cycling statistics with friends. The LV-2000A can record every detail of your cycling, and the data can be professionally analyzed by the software included. The data can also be easily shared to improve excercise results and achieve personal goals. Large liquid-crystal display (LCD) screen In-built rechargeable battery Can store 99 cycling data Simple, easy to use data selection key Highly accurate readings Views, records, and analyzes excercise data 2.4GHz wireless transmission technology, without interference Wireless Cycle Computer 1 Components 2 Before Using Charging Before using the LV-2000A, please make sure the device is fully charged. Before the first time using the device, please charge for at least 8 hours to ensure the batteries are fully charged. To charge, please prepare a USB cable. Main Heart Rate Chest Strap Speed Sensor Cadence Sensor Adjustable Stand Steps:
1. Open the water-proof cap at the top of the LV-2000A. 2. Plug the micro USB cable into the LV-2000A's micro USB port. 3. Connect the other end of the USB cable to a computer USB port. LV-2000A Series and Optional Accessories LV-2000A3Main Computer + Heart Rate Chest Strap + Speed Sensor +
Cadence Sensor LV-2000A2Main Computer + Speed Sensor + Cadence Sensor LV-2000A1Main Computer + Heart Rate Chest Strap + Speed Sensor Optional accessories can be chosen by a user's individual needs. Assembling LV-2000A To assemble LV-2000A, a Phillips screwdriver is needed. 1. Place the adjustable stand on the bicycle handle, and use a screwdriver to secure the stand in place. 2. Adjust the stand vertically to a suitable viewing angle for biking, and tighten the screw. Keys 3 4 Using theLV-2000A Enter Key Up/Down Key 3. Place the main computer into the adjustable stand, and adjust horizontally to a suitable viewing angle. Selection Key Enter Key: press to submit data Up/Down Key: press to adjust operations or numerical data in each section Selection Key: press to adjust through the 8 functions of the LV-2000A Functions 1. Message Section 2. Current Heart Rate and Speed 3. Average Heart Rate, Speed, Cadence, Trip Distance, and Total Distance 4. Clock and Timer 5. Maximum Heart Rate and Target Heart Rate Percentage 6. Maximum Speed 7. Maximum Cadence and Calories Burned 8. Number of Total Trips 1. Message Section Function:
(a) Displays month, date, and day of week.
(b) Set-up Personal Data. Procedure: press theSelection Key, and when the dot appears in the Message Section, press theUp/Down Keyto enter data. 4. Clock and Timer 5 6 4. Clock and Timer Function Displays current time or timer. Procedure: press theSelection Key, and when the dot appears in this section, press the Up/Down Keyto adjust "CLK" (Clock) or "Timer" (Timer) to display the clock or timer during cycling, and press theEnter Keyto finish. 5. Maximum Heart Raten and Target Heart Rate Percentage Function Displays maximum heart rate and target heart rate percentage. Procedure: press theSelection Key, and when the dot appears in this section, press the Up/Down Keyto select to "MAX H"(Maximum Heart Rate) or "HR%"(Target Heart Rate Percentage), and press theEnter Keyto finish. 6. Maximum Speed Function Displays "MAX S" (Maximum Speed). Note:
Besides entering personal data via the LV2000 main computer itself, data can also be entered via the LV-2000 application software. 7. Maximum Cadence and Calories Burned Function Displays maximum cadence and calories burned. 2. Current Heart Rate and Speed Function:
Displays heart rate and speed while cycling. Procedure: press theSelection Key, and when the dot appears in this section, press the Up/Down Keyand select "S"(Speed) or "H"(Heart Rate). Now the speed or heart rate is visible during cycling, and press theEnter Keyto finish. 3. Average Heart Rate, Speed, Cadence, Trip Distance, and Total Distance Function Procedure: press theSelection Key, and when the dot appears in this section, press the Up/Down Keyto select to "MAX C"(Maximum Cadence) or "K CAL"(Calories Burned) during cycling, and press theEnter Keyto finish. 8. Number of Total Trips Function Displays number of total trips. Displays average heart rate, speed, cadence, trip distance, and total distance Procedure: press theSelection Key, and when the dot appears in this section, press the Up/Down Keyto adjust to desired numbers during cycling, "AVG H" (Average Heart Rate), "AVG S" (Average Speed), "AVG C" (Average Cadence), "Tripd" (Trip Distance), or
"ODO" (Total Cumulative Distance), and press theEnter Keyto finish. 7 8 First-Time Usage Operation Procedure STEP 1. Pressing any button will power on the LV-2000A, and the Message Section will display "WELCOME TO LV2000A."
Note: The LV-2000A will automatically turn off, no button pressing is necessary. STEP 2. When using the LV-2000A for the first time, the system will ask you for basic information, in the order of:
(1) :
Press theUp/Down Keyto enter the year, then press theEnter Keyto move on to the next selection.
(2):
Press theUp/Down Keyto enter the month, then press theEnter Keyto move on to the next selection.
(3):
Press theUp/Down Keytoenter the date, then theEnter Keyto move on to the next selection.
(5):
Press theUp/Down Keyto enter wheel circumference (ranging from 72-231 cm; 207 cm being the default circumference). Press the Enter Keyto move to the next selection
(6):
Press theUp/Down Keyto select the unit. K stands for Kilometers, and M for Miles. Press the Enter Keyto move to the next selection
(7):
Press theUp/Down Keyto enter age (ranging from 16-65 years old;
20 years being the default age). Press the Enter Keyto move to the next selection
(8):
Press theUp/Down Keyto enter height
(ranging from 50-220 cm; 172 cm being the default height). Press the Enter Keyto move to the next selection
(4) :
Press theUp/Down Keyto enter the day of the week, then press theEnter Keyto finish set-up. MN stands for Monday, TU for Tuesday, WE, for Wednesday, TH for Thursday, FR for Friday, SA for Saturday, and SU for Sunday.
(9):
Press theUp/Down Keyto enter weight
(ranging from 20-250 kg; 62 cm being the default weight). Press the Enter Keyto move to the next selection 9 10
(10):
The system will calculate BMI according to the information recorded. High, middle, and low values will be indicated by"", "", and "" respectively. Note:
After BMI is calculated, press theEnter Keyto enter system. STEP 3. To connect the Heart Rate Chest Strap, Speedometer, and Cadence Sensor. If accessories for the LV-2000A are not yet connected to the main computer, the Message Section will display "NO HRM SENSOR CONFIG", "NO SPEED SENSOR CONFIG", or "NO CANDENCE SENSOR CONFIG."
Procedure Press theSelection Keyto adjust to the Message Section to enter information. Please Please follow the steps below to connect the Heart Rate Chest Strap:
(1):
Asks whether to enter and confirm information or not;press theUp/Down Key to select Y to confirm, Q to quit. Select Y to continue.
(2):
Repeat until all devices are connected Swipe magnetic key in this acdirection; activate Heart Rate Chest Strap, and enter Registration Mode Press key to activate Speedometer, and enter registration mode. Press key to activate Cadence Sensor, and enter Registration Mode.
(3)AS?N:
Asks whether to enter device registration or not; select Y to confirm, and N to skip to next step, Q to quit. Select Y to continue.
Asks whether the device is registered or not; H stands for the Heart Rate Chest Strap, S for the Speedometer, and C for the Cadence Sensor; press theUp/Down Keyto select one of the mentioned devices; then select Q to quit.
Asks whether to make a connection; select Y to confirm, N to skip to the next step, and Q to quit;press the Up/Down Keyto select Y to continue and the system will search for a connectable device for 1 minute, and select a device in this time. The Message Section will display "", meaning the system is searching for connectable devices. If none are found, the Message Section will display "
". If the Heart Rate Chest Strap is found, the Message Section will display ""; if the Speedometer is found, it will display ""; if Asks whether to update data or not; press theUp/Down Keyto selection Y to confirm, and it will return to STEP 2 (entering statistical information); select N to proceed to the next step, and Q to quit. Select N to continue. Press the Enter Keyto submit the selection the Candence Sensor is found, it will display "
". When connection is set, the Message Section will display "" ;
if all devices are registered, press Q to enter system. Note:
***For instructions for each device, please refer to their respective instruction manuals.***
12 11 Time Settings PressSelection Keyto adjust to Time Section, after using theUp/Donw Keyto adjust to "CLK", hold down the Selection KeyandEnter Key, the time will flash and can be adjusted by theUp/Down Key. Date Settings PressSelection Keyto adjust to the Message Section, please change date settings
(1) Asks whether to enter data or not; press theUp/Down Keyto select Y to confirm, and Q to quit. Select Y to continue.
(2) Asks whether to update statistical data or not; press theUp/Down Keyto select Y to confirm, and it will return to STEP 2 (entering statistical information); select N to proceed to the next step, Q to quit. Select N to continue. Personal Data Settings PressSelection Keyto adjust to this section, please change personal data settings according to the following steps:
(1) Asks whether to enter information or not; press theUp/Down Keyto select Y to confirm, and Q to quit. Select Y to continue. Press the Enter Keyto submit the selection
(3)N Asks whether to enter product registration; press theUp/Down Keyto select Y to confirm, N to proceed to next step, Q to quit. Select N to continue.
(2) Asks whether to update data or not; press Y to confirm, and it will return to STEP 2 (entering statistical information); select Y to confirm, N to proceed to the next step, and Q to quit. Press theUp/Down Keyto select Y to continue. Statistics from STEP2 will be displayed. Please refer to instructions on Page 10.
() Asks whether to change date; press the Up/Down Keyto select Y to confirm, N to proceed to the next step, Q to quit. Select Y to continue. 13 14
(5) PressUp/Down Keyto enter the year, then press theEnter Keyto proceed to the next step. Start Recording Exercise Press theUp/Down Keyto adjust to the Current Average Section or the Number of Total Trips Section, then press theEnter Keyto proceed to recording cycling data. PressEnter Keyagain to stop recording.
(6) Press theUp/Down Keyto enter month, then press theEnter Keyto proceed to the next step.
(7) Press theUp/Down Keyto enter date, then press theEnter Keyto proceed to the next step.
(8) PressUp/Down Keyto enter the day of the week, then press Clearing Current Data Settings Press theUp/Down Keyto adjust to the Message Section, and clear data according to the following steps:
(1) Asks whether to enter data or not; press theUp/Down Keyto select Y to confirm, Q to quit. Select Y to continue. Press theEnter Keyto submit the selection theEnter Keyto finish. MN stands for Monday, TU for Tuesday, WE, for Wednesday, TH for Thursday, FR for Friday, SA for Saturday, and SU for Sunday.
(3)N Asks whether to enter product registration or not; press theUp/Down Key to select Y to confirm, N to proceed to next step, Q to quit. Select N to continue. Press theEnter Keyto submit the selection
() Asks whether to change date or not; press the Up/Down Keyto select Y to confirm, N to proceed to the next step, Q to quit. Select N to continue. Press theEnter Keyto submit the selection
() Asks whether to clear all data and data settings or not; press theUp/Down Keyto select Y to confirm, and Q to quit. If sure to clear all data, select Y. Press theEnter Keyto submit the selection
(6) To avoid accidental clearance, the system will once again make sure whether to clear all data and data setting or not; select Y to confirm, and Q to quit. If sure to clear all data, select Y to continue.
(2) Asks whether to update statistical data or not; Press theUp/Down Keyto select Y to confirm, and it will return to STEP 2 (entering statistical information); select N to proceed to next next, Q to quit. Select N to continue. Press theEnter Keyto submit the selection 15 16 Message Section Symbols Yr: Year Mth: Month Dt: Date MN: Monday, TU: Tuesday, WE: Wednesday, TH: Thursday, FR: Friday, SA: Saturday, SU: Sunday CIR: Wheel Circumference UNT KM: Select Unit (K: Kilometers, M: Miles) AGE: Age HI: Height WT: Weight BMI: BMI (Body Mass Index) Ent: Enter DC: Revise data AS: Add device NS: New connected device CFG: New connected device CCL: Change date settings RUN: Restore to factory default settings SUR: Confirmation YNQ: Y: Yes, N: No, Q: Quit Err: Error HS: Heart Rate Chest Strap SP: Speed Sensor CA: Cadence Sensor The Message Section will then display "WELCOME TO LV2000A", and will return to STEP(setting date and personal data); all devices must reconnect before recording data. Note:
For software instructions, refer to software instruction manual. Newest Product Information and User Guides can be downloaded on the Taiwan Biotronic Technology Official Website http://www.biotronic.com.tw 17 18 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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, uses 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 determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.