Veloset JS-212A User manual

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Heart rate monitors
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Remark: This unit just be used as normal sporting
exercise, can't be used as medical
indicator.
¢PRODUCT GUIDE (FIG.A)
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Wireless Cycle Computer
Wireless cycle computer with
wireless heart rate monitor
Wireless cycle computer JS-204
JS-212
JS-212A
JS-204A FIG. A
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Sensor rubber slip
(short)
Magnet
VS-212
VS-212A
VS-204
VS-204A
Bicycle computer
nylon cord
(2pcs)
Bracket
Accessories
Part IV: Chest Belt(For JS-204A/JS-212A)
rubber slip
nylon cord
(2pcs)
FIG.B FIG.C
¢INSTALLATION
Part I How to install the computer
¥How to install the battery of computer
1.How to install the battery of 9S-204/9S-204A
Wrest the 4 screws on the back of computer, remove
the back case and put the battery as the Fig.B. Seal
the back case, and install the screws tightly.
2.How to install the battery of JS-212/JS-212A
Using a coin or other tools to loose the battery cover,
put the battery as the Fig.C. Then close the cover.
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FIG.E
buckle
handle
pull
in
push
out
4
¥How to install the bracket
Add rubber slips to fix the by two nylon
cords to the bicycle gripe. (FIG.D)
bracket
¥Computer installation
Slide the computer into
bracket through the slot
as FIG.E. Press the
handle of buckle tightly
until the computer won't
pull off. When you want
to remove the computer
out of bracket, just press
the handle of buckle and
push the computer out
through the slot.
FIG.D
nylon
cords
computer
bracket rubber slip
bicycle
gripe
Part III Magnet installation
Fasten the magnet with screw to the spoke of the
wheel. (FIG.F)
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FIG.F
FIG.G
Part II SENSOR INSTALLATION
Sensor battery replacement
Wrest the 4 screws on the back of sensor, remove the
back case and put(or
replace) a battery A23
12V. Seal the back case,
and install screws tightly.
(FIG.G)
Sensor replacement
Add rubber slips to fix the
sensor by two nylon
cords to the required
position. (FIG.H)
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FIG. J FIG. K
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Max 80cm
Max 30°
FIG. H
NOTE
The distance between magnet and sensor
should be no more than 5mm (Fig.I).
The sensor should face the computer, the
distance between sensor and computer
shoubld be no more than 80cm (FIG.J), the
angle should be no more than 30°(FIG.K).
FIG. I
Angle adjustment
Max5mm
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¢FUNCTIONS
Please test the computer to see if it works well after
installation. If necessary, adjust the position or angle of
the computer and senor.
HOW TO INSTALL AND REPLACE THE
BELT BATTERY ( FOR MODEL JS-204A/
JS-212A)
Battery installation and replacement (Fig.L)
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FIG.L
conductive pad
conductive pad
JS-212 JS-212AJS-204
DST
Display
JS-204A
Distance
SPD
Functions
Clock
Speed
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¢BUTTONS
1.MODE
1)Functions switch:Speed/Clock/Distance/Ridind
t ime/ Temperature/Pulse/Average speed/
Max.speed/ ODO/ Scan
RTM
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
TEMP
AVS
RES
PULSE
MXS
ODO
Riding time
Average speed
Relative speed
Max. speed
ODO
Scan
Auto-off
Dynamic speed
Pulse
Anti-interference
Backlight
Temperature
JS-212 JS-212AJS-204
Display
JS-204A
Functions
NOTE: ”means with this function, means without
this function.
×
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Circumference = Diameter x 25.4 x 3.1416
2.Wheel size in MM
Circumference = Diameter x 3.1416
Second method: Refer to the below data according
to the dimension marked in the
wheel.
2)Function confirmation: metric system/
i m p e r i a l s y s t e m , w h e e l
circumference size, clock setting
2.SET
1)RESET: Reset Distance/Riding time/ Average
speed/Max.speed
2)To set valuesIn SET mode, press this
button to set values.
3.Back light(JS-212)
The back light button is in
the case back. It will light
for around 5 seconds by
every pressing. (FIG.M)
HOW TO MEASURE THE BIKE
CIRCUMFERENCE
Use tapeline to measure the diameter of front
bike wheel. Or, you can calculate the bike
circumference according to the wheel size
marked in bike instruction manual.
1.Wheel size in INCH
¢
10 11
FIG.M
Back light
16X1.75X2
20X1.75X2
24X1 3/8 A
24X1.75X2
26X1
26X1.5
26X1.6
26X1.75X2
26X1.9
26X2.00
26X2.125
26X1 3/8
47-305
47-406
37-540
47-507
23-571
40-559
44-559
47-559
50-559
54-559
57-559
37-590
1272
1590
1948
1907
1973
2026
2051
2072
2089
2114
2133
2105
Wheel Cir.(mm)
Dimension marked in the wheel
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Wheel Cir.(mm)
26X1 3/8X1 1/2
26X3/4
27X1 1/4
27X1 1/4 Fifty
28X1.5
28X1.75
28X1 1/2
28X1 3/8X1 5/8
700X1 8C
700X20C
700X23C
700X25C
700X28C
700X32C
700X35C
700X40C
20-571
32-630
28-630
40-622
47-622
40-635
37-622
18-622
20-622
23-622
25-622
28-622
32-622
37-622
40-622
37-584
1954
2199
2174
2224
2268
2265
2205
2102
2114
2133
2146
2149
2174
2205
2224
2086
Dimension marked in the wheel
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Third method: Do as below FIG.N to get the bike
circumference.
¢SPEED UNIT, CIRCUMFERENCE,
CLOCK SETTING
1.Replace the battery or press SET and MODE
together for 2 seconds, KM/H will flash and enter
into setting speed unit.
2.Press and hold SET, switch between "KM/H"
and "M/H".Press MODE to confirm and exit.
Then proceed to bike circumference setting.
3."2074" will display and the last figure "4" will
flash, press SET to select value and press
MODE to confirm and exit. Then proceed to
next figure setting, do the same as above. After
finish all figure setting, press MODE to confirm
and proceed to CLOCK setting.
FIG.N
CIRCUMFERENCE
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¢HOW TO USE THE BICYCLE COMPUTER
Per the above requirements to install all the parts,
and set the below data, then you can use the
bicycle computer.
1.Reset previous value to zero before each
FIG.O
SET+MODE
2S
MODE for changing
from low to high
MODE for changing
from hour to minute
KM/H MODE MODE
MODE MODE
KM/H
2074
KM/H
SPD
KM/H
KM/H
Set speed unit Set circumference
12Hr/24Hr
Set clock
4.Do the same as above, press SET to select
value and press MODE to confirm and proceed
to next. (FIG.O)
Note: The bike circumference unit is mm.
When in 12H format, PM is for afternoon. If
no PM, it is for morning time.
measurement. When the speed is zero(except
SCAN mode), hold SET for 2 seconds to reset the
value of DST(distance), RTM(riding time),
AVS(average speed), RES(relative speed),
MXS(max. speed), and enter SCAN mode.
2.The measurement begins once riding on the
bicycle. If the computer receive no signal during
riding, the " " in the display will not flash. Stop
riding and check if the magnet place well, if the
sensor got enough power.
3.Press MODE to select the display mode or SCAN
mode. Each display will be changed in order each
4 seconds when in SCAN mode.
4.The computer will turn off automatically if there is
no operation or signal over 8 minutes, and all the
memory will be kept. You can press any button to
turn on the computer to receive the signal again.
HOW TO WEAR THE CHEST BELT
(FOR MODEL JS-204A/JS-212A)
In order to get correct heart rate signal, you need to
properly wear the chest belt (FIG.O). The chest belt
will transfer the data to the bicycle computer .
1.Wet the conductive pads on the underside of the
transmitter with water, sweat or a conductive gel to
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FIG.Q
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computer) will start transmitting and receiving
signal once batteries are in place. Both units
should be worn or mounted within an effective
distance of 80 centimeters (31inches). If the
signal have become unsteady,
A. Shorten the distance between the transmitter
and receiver.
B. Re-adjust the position of the transmitter.
C. Check the batteries. Replace them when necessary.
HEART RATE MEASUREMENT (FOR
MODEL JS-204A/JS-212A)
Press MODE to pulse display, if flash in
right corner of the LCD.
The computer is well
receiving the pulse
signal and will show your
heart rate value in a
short time, see FIG.Q.
Note:
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If you wear the
heart pacemaker or any other medical
equipment, please do not measure
heart rate.
Please do not measure heart rate near
FIG.P
ensure a solid contact.
2.Strap the belt across the chest. Adjust the strap until
the conductive pads sits snugly below the pectoral
muscles for an accurate heart rate signal.
Hints: The position of the transmitter affects
its performance. Move the
transmitter along the strap for the
best transmission. Avoid areas with
dense chest hair.
In dry, cold climates, it takes the
transmitter a while to function
steadily. This is normal as the
conductive pads need a film of sweat
to improve contact with the skin.
EFFECTIVE RANGE
The transmitter in the strap and receiver(bicycle
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computer, mobile etc generate the
electromagnetic signal, because the
electromagnetic signal will cause the
inaccurate heart rate measured.
¢HOW TO READ EACH DISPLAY
1.As shown in FIG. R:
i.Upper line shows
that your current
riding speed is
20.2km/h.
ii.KM means you are
in metric system and
all the speed and
distance will be
represented in metric.
iii.Lower line shows the clock.
iv.Icon "" or "" flashing shows that your
current speed is higher or lower than the
average speed.
v." " flashing means to receive the signal.
2.Press MODE and switch to the display as FIG.S:
i.Upper line shows that your current riding
speed is 20.2km/h.
ii.Lower line shows that your riding distance is
3.Press MODE again
and switch to the
display as FIG.T:
i.Upper line shows
your current riding
speed.
ii.Lower line shows
your riding time.
iii.It will stop counting
automatically if there
is no signal received
over 6 seconds.
4 . P r e s s M O D E a n d
switch to the display as
FIG.U. The upper line
shows your current
speed, and the lower line shows your current
pulse rate. (JS-204A/JS-212A)
5.Press MODE again
and switch to the
display as FIG.V:
I.Upper line shows
your current riding
speed.
ii.Lower line shows that
the temperature where
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FIG.R
KM/H
SPD
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FIG.S
FIG.T
FIG.U
KM/H
SPD
DST
KM/H
SPD
RTM
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you are is 24°C.
iii.Press SET to see the
temperature in °F.
6.Press MODE again and
switch to the display as
FIG.W:
i.Dynamic speed
indicator shows the instantaneous speed
ii.AVS shows the average speed from exercise
start to where you are is 10.2km/h.
iii.Lower line RES
shows the relative
speed between
average speed and
instantaneous speed
is 10.0km/h. In that
case, your current
speed is faster
10.0km/h than the
average speed. If the instantaneous speed is
lower than average speed, RES will show
minus. (JS-204/JS-212)
Note: After cycling for more than 9H59M59S
(the max time for memory ), the average speed
KM/H
SPD
TEMP
20
FIG.W
FIG.V
will display incorrectly. Please clear both
exercise time and distance to zero to get a
correct value of the average speed.
7.Press MODE again and switch to the display as
FIG.X:
i.MXS shows the fastest speed during riding is
30.5km/h.
ii.ODO shows the total
distance from replacing
the battery.
iii.The ODO value could
not be reset to zero via
pressing SET button,
but holding MODE and
SET same time for 2
seconds.
NOTE
1.The bicycle computer is water-resistance
structure and could be used in rainy days. Be
careful not to use it under water.
2.The battery for the sensor and computer can be
used for 1 year if use for 2 hours everyday. It is
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necessary to replace battery when the received
distance is shorter than 60mm.
3.The maximum space between bicycle computer
and sensor should be 90cm, and the angle is
not over 30°. The distance between magnet
and sensor should be no more than 5 mm.
4.Avoid draining battery when you do not use the
computer, it is recommended to keep the
magnet away from the sensor over 5mm.
5.Please do not use the product near the area
where microwave oven, TV, computer, mobile
etc. generate the electromagnetic signal,
because the electromagnetic signal will cause
the inaccurate readout.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Cause Solution
Problem Cause Solution
Re-install the computer
Re-install the battery
correct or replace the
new battery
No power of sensor
or computer
The computer
can not receive
any signal
Display inaccurate
speed and distance
Incorrect setting of
wheel circumference
Re-set the circumference
away from that
interfering signal
Faulty speed
display
other strong signals
interfering
The chest belt is
too far from the
computer.
Incorrect wear of
chest belt
No power of chest
belt
Keep the distance between
the chest belt and computer
within 80cm.
Wear the chest belt per the
requirements in the manual.
Replace the new battery
No heart rate value
display when
monitor heart rate
Incorrect computer
installation position
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