Shimano SM-TX32 Service Instructions

Type
Service Instructions

This manual is also suitable for

Current speed or
odometer
Clock
(always displayed)
Current speed bar format
(1 segment: 1 km/h / 1 mph)
Battery cover
(Tighten securely so that it is in the position
shown in the illustration.)
Sensor
Button
Handlebar dimensions
The handlebar should have a minimum length of
85 mm in the straight section for mounting.
General Safety Information
WARNING TO PARENT / GUARDIAN
– To avoid serious injuries:
USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS IS ESSENTIAL FOR YOUR
CHILD'S SAFETY. MAKE SURE YOU AND YOUR CHILD UNDERSTAND THESE SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
• The analog compass (SM-TX32) may not always point to the right direction if it is installed to the bicycle in a
place where it is affected by metal such as brake cables.When checking the direction, stop the bicycle and
remove the compass from the bicycle. If you try to check the compass while the bicycle is moving, the bicycle
may become unstable because of being ridden with one hand, and this may cause a fall.
• Be careful not to pay excessive attention to the computer data while riding and do not change the display while
riding, otherwise you might have an accident.
• Keep used batteries out of the reach of children, and dispose of them in accordance with local waste regulations.
If batteries are swallowed by mistake, seek medical advice immediately.
• Read these Technical Service Instructions carefully, and keep them in a safe place for later reference.
Note
• If there is no signal from the sensor for 120 seconds, the power save function will operate and the LCD will turn
off.
• Never disassemble the cycle computer, as it cannot be reassembled.
• The cycle computer is fully waterproofed to withstand wet weather conditions; however, do not deliberately place it
into water.
• Avoid leaving the cycle computer exposed to extreme hot weather conditions as much as possible, because if the
cycle computer is left exposed to high temperatures or direct sunlight for long periods of time, the LCD may
become darkened. If this happens, place the cycle computer in the shade to let it cool down. It will then return to
normal.
• The ambient operating temperature range for the cycle computer is -10°C to 50°C. If the temperature is outside
this range, the movement of the data display may become sluggish or data may not be displayed.
• Handle the cycle computer carefully, and avoid subjecting it to any shocks.
• Do not use thinner or other solvents to clean parts such as the cycle computer and sensor, as such chemicals
may dissolve the part casings.
• To clean these parts, wipe them with cloth soaked in a weak mixture of neutral detergent and water.
• The battery which is included when the product is purchased is for the display computer, so the battery life may
be shorter than expected.
• Insert the battery so that the (+) side is visible. If the battery is inserted the other way around, the initial setting
data will be cleared.
• The analog compass (SM-TX32) may not always point to the right direction if it is in a place that is affected by
magnetism, even if it has been removed from the bicycle.The direction indicted by the compass should be used
only as a reference.
• If the analog compass becomes damaged or starts leaking, stop using it immediately.
• Use the analog compass in a place which is free from steel and sources of magnetic fields.
• This analog compass is classed as a toy for simplified indication of directions. It should not be used for serious
applications such as mountain climbing.
• Do not leave the analog compass in places which may reach temperatures of -20°C or lower or 50°C or higher.
• Parts are not guaranteed against natural wear or deterioration resulting from normal use.
The analog compass may not indicate the correct direction in the following cases:
• If it is placed near the outer casing or inner cable of the bicycle (because of magnetism).
• If it is near high-voltage power lines, railroad tracks (including underground tracks), manhole covers or steel
building frames. However, these are not the only objects that may affect the analog compass.
The characteristics of the analog compass mean that it may react to weak magnetic forces and metallic
objects, so be careful to use it in a suitable environment.
WARNING
Cycle computer
Bracket
SC-TX30 (Speedometer)
SC-TX31 (Shift Timing Indicator (Tachometer))
SM-TX32 (Analog Compass)
SM-TX30 (For speedometer, shift timing indicator (Tachometer),
analog compass and gear indicator / ID-TX50)
SM-TX31 (Bracket cowling)
Combination Specifications
Technical Service Instructions SI-7C80A
SC-TX30 / SC-TX31
SM-TX30 / SM-TX31 / SM-TX32
Speedometer / Shift Timing Indicator (Tachometer)
Bracket / Bracket cowling / Analog Compass
Installing the SC-TX30 (speedometer)
First remove the cover of the SM-TX30 that is installed to the handlebar, and then
place the SC-TX30 onto the top of the SM-TX30 and secure it by tightening the fixing
screw.
<Securing the sensor cable>
• Use EZ cable clamps and cable ties to secure
the sensor cable.
• Use a cable length adjuster to take up any
slack in the cable and to secure it to the cable
clamp on the bracket.
Note:
Secure the cable tightly so that it does not stick out from the frame.
Be particularly careful to secure the cable where it runs near the
crank arm.
For the front suspension, allow enough extra length for the
suspension stroke when adjusting the length of the cable.
When routing the cable near the bottom bracket, pass the cable
over the bottom bracket.
2
Installing the SC-TX31 (shift timing indicator (Tachometer))
Align the [–] mark on the SC-TX31 with the [–] mark on the underside of the SM-TX30,
and push the indicator in to install it.
3
Installing the SM-TX32 (analog compass)
Align the projection on the SM-TX32 with the [–] mark on the underside of the SM-
TX30, and push the compass in to install it.
4
Installing the SM-TX31 (cowling)
Align the cowling with the front of the SM-TX30 and snap it on.Then hook the ends of
the cowling onto the sides of the SM-TX30 and secure
it by tightening the two screws.
5
Stem width 55 mm
Handlebar length: 520 - 580 mm
Stem nut protrusion portion 15 mm
10° from horizontal
Handlebar:
22.2 - 25.4 mm dia.
Recommended Handlebars & Stems
One Holland, Irvine, California 92618, U.S.A. Phone: +1-949-951-5003
Industrieweg 24, 8071 CT Nunspeet, The Netherlands Phone: +31-341-272222
3-77 Oimatsu-cho Sakai-ku, Sakai, Osaka 590-8577, Japan
Please note: specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice. (English)
© Sep.2006 by Shimano Inc. XBC IZM Printed in China.
Installing the SM-TX30 (bracket)
85 mm or more
The platform will protrude 120 mm
from the handlebar. Ensure that it
does not interfere with the front
bracket.
<Recommended installation angle>
<SC-TX30>
• Hook the groove of the magnet holder onto the
intersection of spokes on the left side of the
front wheel as shown in the illustration, and
provisionally secure it there.
• Provisionally secure the sensor to the front fork
with double-sided tape and a cable tie, adjust
the magnet so that it is aligned with either one
of the two grooves on the sensor and so that
the distance between the magnet and the
sensor is 1 - 5 mm as shown in the illustration.
Then secure the sensor and the magnet.
Tightening torque:
1 - 1.5 N·m {9 - 13 in. lbs.}
Plastic adapter
ø22.2mm
ø25.4mm
Clamp band
Center of handlebar
Handlebar
Tightening torque:
0.3 - 0.5 N·m {3 - 4 in. lbs.}
Tightening torque:
0.3 - 0.5 N·m {3 - 4 in. lbs.}
Installation method Installing the sensor and magnet
When checking the direction, turn the compass counterclockwise to unlock it, and then
remove it from the bracket.
After checking, align the projections on the compass with the hollows in the bracket,
and turn the compass clockwise to lock it onto the bracket.
SC-TX31
3
SM-TX32
SM-TX30
ID-TX50-R
4
Unlock
Lock
SC-TX30
EZ cable
clamps
SC-TX31
EZ cable
clamps
Cable length adjuster
EZ cable clamps
Part names (SC-TX30)
Data input
Use the buttons at the back to change the display. If you do not press anything for 5
seconds while the display is flashing, the current settings will be confirmed and the display
will change to the next item.
Mode selection
You can switch between speed and cumulative distance displays by pressing the button on
the underside of the cycle computer.
(1) Check the tire size.
(2) Insert the battery (CR2032).
(3) "km/h" flashes.
(4) For mile display, press the button once to change the
display.
Note:
The SC-TX30 / SC-TX31 are available with either km
display or mile display. If using the km speedometer,
settings should be made in terms of kilometers, and
if using the mile speedometer, settings should be
made in terms of miles. If the wrong units are used,
the numerical values displayed will not be correct.
(5) The numbers flash. (22 inches will flash initially.)
To display the size of the tire being used, press the
button several times to change the display.
(6) "AM" flashes.
For PM display, press the button once to change the
display.
(7) The numbers flash.
To display the 1st clock digit (hour), press the button
several times to change the display.
(8) Repeat step (7) for 2nd and 3rd clock digits.
(9) The numbers flash.
To display the last clock digit (minutes), press the
button several times to change the display.
(10) If you press and hold the button for 5 seconds or if
you do not press anything for one minute, the clock
setting will be confirmed, and this will complete the
setting.
Cycle computer settings (SC-TX30, SC-TX31)
(1)
(2)
Close
Open
CR-2032
(3) (6)
(7) (8)
(9)
(5)
(4)
Resetting settings
To reset the settings, press the button once to start the cycle
computer.Then remove the battery, wait 30 seconds, and
then follow the data input procedure.
<Changing clock setting>
To change the setting, press the button once to start the
cycle computer. Switch the cycle computer to Speed mode
(km/h or mile/h). Press and hold the button for at least 5
seconds, and then follow the data input procedure.
<Changing tire size setting>
To change the setting, press the button once to start the
cycle computer. Switch the cycle computer to Odometer
mode (km or mile). Press and hold the button for at least 5
seconds, and then follow the data input procedure.
<Shift timing indicator (Tachometer)>
One method of obtaining a comfortable ride is to ride with the front gears at a fixed gear
speed.The SC-TX31 can show the front gear speed in an analog-type display, and the
gears can be shifted within the range set by the "GOOD" position so that a comfortable
ride can be obtained. (When pedaling becomes light, the front gear speed increases, and
when it becomes heavy, the speed decreases.) In general, the three speeds given in the
example are comfortable speeds.
Setting
15 seconds after the battery (CR2032) is inserted, the LCD screen will be displayed.
The rider can move the GOOD mark on the ring to either the right or left in order to
determine the position which is best for the rider.
<Example> 40 - 50 RPM <Example> 50 - 60 RPM <Example> 60 - 70 RPM
Press
Setting complete
Magnet Sensor
Groove
Double-sided tape
Front Rear
SC-TX30
2
Part names (SC-TX30)
Tachometer
(analog-type display 1 segment: 5 rpm)
Tachometer
Battery cover
(Tighten securely so that it is in the position shown
in the illustration.)
Sensor
Front Rear
<SC-TX31>
Note:
• Be sure to install the sensor to the left side
of the wheel so that it does not interfere
with the operation of the front derailleur.
• Check that there is no oil or similar on the
sensor in the place where the double-sided
tape is to be attached.
• If distance between chainstay
and crank arm is 15 - 26 mm
• Based on current magnet
sensing distance, b 10
• Without adapter: 15 a 26
• With adapter: 26 a 32
Units (mm)
• Provisionally secure the sensor to the chainstay and the
magnet to a crank arm with cable ties, place the magnet so
that it is aligned with either one of the two grooves on the
sensor, and then secure the sensor and the magnet with cable
ties and double-sided tape.
• If the distance between the chainstay and the crank arm is 26
- 32 mm adjust by using an adapter.
Chainstay
Magnet
Adapter
Sensor
Magnet
Crank arm
SM-TX31
5
Installing the SM-TX30 (bracket)
Open the clamps of the SM-TX30, install it to the handlebar and provisionally tighten
them.There are two types of adapter available, for 25.4 mm and 22.2 mm diameter
handlebars, so use whichever adapter matches the diameter of the handlebar.
1
SM-TX30
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