Ciclo HAC 5 Manual de Usario

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ATTENTION! To save energy, the 5 turns off automatically at night, meaning the dis-HAC
play turns off at 12 p.m. and only lights up again after pressing any button.
All functions active at the time of shut-off keep going internally despite the display tur-
ned down.
Operational Setup
2.1 Attaching the HAC5 to the wrist band and the handlebar bracket
To take the HAC5 out of the wrist band or the handlebar holder, turn it 90° to the left, then re-
move.
To insert into the wrist band or handlebar bracket, insert at a 90° angle to the left, then turn to
right until it engages.
Inserting the batteries
Inserting the battery into the HAC5:
Open the battery cap on the back of the HAC5with the aid of a coin
(turn counter clockwise). Insert battery type CR2032 with plus pole fa-
cing up, please make sure that the battery is inserted at a angle from
the side (from right to left), so that the contacts lie on the battery. Then
close the battery cap. The display of the shortly shows all seg-HAC5
ments, then returns to the normal display.
Inserting the battery into transmitter belt, speed- and cadence transmitter:
Open the battery cap with the aid of a coin (turn to left). Insert battery type CR2032 with the
plus pole facing up and close the cap again.
Setup / Initialization
Because of the new digital transmission technique, all transmitters have to be initialized prior to
first use. We therefore recommend that you first conduct all necessary initializations (and, if re-
quired, enter all required data) before attaching the parts to the bike. On page 3 (examples)
you will find a step-by-step setup as well for the initializations as for setup of time and date.
Installing
Installing the handlebar bracket:
The handlebar mounting can also be installed on a stem. To do this the
top section of the handlebar mounting must be removed from the bot-
tom section. To make it easier to remove the top section carefully push
the sides of the bottom section upwards slightly.
Then turn both parts through 90° and assemble them
again until the snap-on mounting engages.
Remove the backing foil from the underside of the
handlebar mounting, place the handlebar mounting in
the required position on the handlebar (or on the stem)
and press it down slightly. Secure it with the O ring or
with the cable ties
First steps with the
handlebar
bracket
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• Installing the speed transmitter:
Attach the speed transmitter at the fork or the rear construction
with the aid of the cable ties (the printed side of the transmitter
with the marking must point to the spokes).
Mount the magnet to a spoke directly opposite the marking on
the transmitter.
Do not over tighten the fixing screw on the magnet. Adjust transmitter in such a way that the
distance between transmitter and magnet does not exceed 3 millimetres.
• Installing the cadence transmitter:
Attach the cadence transmitter to a strut opposite the pedal crank with
the aid of the cable ties (the printed side of the transmitter with the mar-
king must point to the crank).
Mount the magnet on the pedal crank directly opposite the transmitter
with the help of the cable tie, so that the magnet points exactly to the
marking on the transmitter. Adjust transmitter in such a way that the
distance between transmitter and magnet does not exceed 3 millimetres.
Putting on the breast belt
Hang the transmitter belt in the elastic breast belt and then put the breast belt
around your (naked) upper torso. The transmitter (plastic part with inscription)
should be placed above the middle of your upper stomach region, slightly be-
low the breast and the inscription on the transmitter (when seen from the front)
must be legible (pictured).
Pacemaker wearers should consult their doctor before using any heart rate measuring
device!
If your skin is too cold or too dry, the electrical contact between the skin and the electrodes can
be so minimal that an accurate measurement is not possible. It often helps to wet the electrodes
and the skin where they are to be attached with your finger (do not wet the transmitter but only
the rubber parts on the left and on the right). If this doesn’t help, one should train until they start
sweating. You will get the best contact by means of a special electrode-gel (available at your lo-
cal pharmacy).
Using the buttons
Using the buttons
The display of the HAC5is separated into 3 areas: an upper, a and a middle lower. Each
area displays one function, so that there are three functions displayed simultaneously at all
times. This means that the possible functions can be combined to personal taste.
The buttons are termed as follows in the manual:
U Lpper eft button: UL-button
U M UMpper iddle button: -button
U Rpper ight button: -buttonUR
M Riddle ight button: -buttonMR
L Lower eft button: LL-button
L Rower ight button: LR-button
The following applies:
The buttons on the right side main functionsaccess the
(UR-, MR- and LR-buttons).
The sub-functions of the functions in the upper and lower display are accessed through the
depending button on the left side (UL- and LL-buttons).
The stopwatch and the countdown are started, stopped and paused by shortly pressing the
UM-button and reset by pressing the -button for three seconds (this also deletes all split-UM
and lap times).
Every press of the button makes a short sound, this sound can be turned off in the advanced
settings.
Transmitter search – digital system
In order for the HAC5to display speed or heart rate or similar, the according transmitter has to
be found first.
The search begins automatically when a recording is started ( - and UL LL-buttons pressed si-
multaneously for three seconds), and manually by pressing the LL-button for three seconds (in
both cases, the active profile is shown for 10 seconds).
During this display all transmitters are searched for which are active in this profile. Should no or
not all transmitters be found during this time, then this is displayed when selected, for example:
UL
MR
LL
UR
LR
UM
Mark
Electrodes
Transmitter
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SPD: no TX, meaning that for the speed (= spd) display there were no transmitters (= tx) found.
In this case, the transmitter search must be started again (by pressing the LL button for three
seconds).
If the display shows “Speed Bike2”, for example, this means that the speed transmitter for bike 2
is activated (for example by turning the wheel) and was found.
Examples
Through the selection process, the settings of the HAC5are relatively easy to do (as most
displays are self-explaining). Thus we are showing you two short examples:
First settings (for example time, date)
- Press MR-button three seconds to enter the main setting mode.
By pressing shortly the -button a few times in a row choose the mode “basic setLR-/UR
(= basic settings, appears in the dark area on the middle display),
- confirm by shortly pressing the -button.MR
- Select “set time” with the LR-/UR-button,
- confirm with the MR-button.
- Select “set clock” with the LR-/UR-button,
- confirm with the MR-button.
The current time is now flashing on the upper display, the lower shows the second time zone.
- The time can be set with the LR-/UR-button,
- confirm with the MR-button.
- After this the time (only the hours can be adjusted) of the second time zone flashes on the
lower display and can be set with the -button.LR-/UR
- Confirm with MR-button, “set clock appears again on the display.
- Select “set date” with the LR-/UR-button,
- confirm with the MR-button.
- The year flashes on the upper display and can be adjusted with the -button, LR-/UR
- confirm with the MR-button, now the month flashes on the lower display.
- Also set with -buttons and confirm with -button.LR-/UR MR
Now the day flashes.
- Set to the right number with the LR-/UR-button and
- confirm with the MR-button.
- Select “back” with the LR-button and
- confirm with the MR-button to get back to the mode “basic settings”.
Now you can make further personal adjustments, like:
“Set altitude”: here the current altitude/air pressure can be set.
“Set units”: here the measuring units kilometres or miles for distance, mbar or inhg for air
pressure etc. – can be determined.
“Set perso.”: this is where the personal data like date of birth, weight, sex, heart frequency-
limits and countdowns are entered, the
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“Set totals.: here, total sums (like total kilometres, total time of tour etc.) can be preset or
erased for the current profile.
By pressing the -button for three seconds, the setting mode can be left at any time.MR
Initializing the transmitters
In order for the to be able to show heart rate, speed and cadence, the concerning trans-HAC5
mitters have to be initialized first.
Please do as follows:
Put on the transmitter belt:
- Press the MR-button for thr
ee seconds
- Select “Prof.Bike” with the LR-button (the selected line has a dark background)
- confirm with the MR-button
- The display shows “select bike“,
- confirm with MR-button
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Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Ciclo
Categoría: Monitor de frecuencia cardíaca
Modelo: HAC 5

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