Specialized CR2032 User Manual

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MOUNTING
THE 
SPEEDZONE®
PRO:
There are two
transmitters includ-
ed with your
SpeedZone® Pro.
One transmitter is
for speed and the
other is for
cadence. Please
note that that they are marked with a
WHEEL (speed transmitter) icon or a
CRANK (cadence transmitter) icon. It
is very important that you mount them
in the correct locations on your bicy-
cle. The wireless speed transmitter can
mount on the right or the left side of
the fork blade. The right side should
be used on large frames or when a
suspension fork is installed. The opti-
mal distance between the computer
and the transmitter is 24 inches
(610mm). To reduce signal loss in
colder temperatures, the transmitter
should be mounted as close to the
computer as possible.
(Maximum mounting
distance is 47 inch-
es/1200mm).
Assemble the trans-
mitter to the mount
with the provided
screw. Use the tie-
wraps provided to
position the transmit-
ter on the fork leg.
Do not tighten the tie-
wraps until final
5
coin. (See Figure 3A) If, after battery
replacement, the LCD display is blank
or shows incomplete digits, turn the
computer over and press the "AC"
button on the bottom of the case with
the tip of a pen or a paper clip. This
will clear all the data and re-start the
computer. If you need to
replace the battery,
make a note of your
odometer reading and
wheel circumference set-
tings before removing it.
You can then re-enter the
data when you restart
the computer.
Replacing the 
Transmitter Battery
The Wireless Transmitter comes with
the battery installed at the factory.
When the battery in the transmitter
needs replacing, it will transmit a sig-
nal to your SpeedZone® Pro and the
Dot Matrix Display Area
will show "LOBAT". If you
need to replace this bat-
tery, use a coin to
unthread the battery cap
from the transmitter hous-
ing. Install the battery
(model CR2032,
Specialized P/N 481-
3004) with the positive pole
(+) facing upward. (See
Figure 3B) Carefully thread the battery
cap back onto the case with a coin.
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CR2032 battery
FIGURE 4. 
SENSOR
PLACEMENT
FIGURE 3A. 
FIGURE 3B.