Gary Fisher cyber computer Manual De Usuario

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Attach the sensor to the fork blade with the
quick ties but do not tighten the ties completely
until final adjustment is complete.
2.  Attach the wheel magnet to a spoke,
aligning the magnet with the sensor so it faces
and intersects the bottom polished line on the
sensor. The magnet should have 1-2 mm
clearance from the sensor. If the sensor and
magnet are too close or touching, rotate the
sensor unit toward the back of the fork blade
until adequate clearance is achieved. Carefully
tighten the quick ties making sure you main-
tain the proper space between the magnet
and the sensor. Trim the excess quick tie strap
using a scissors or fingernail clipper. Tighten
the magnet screw, but be careful not to over
tighten as this can damage the fitting.
Sensor Wiring and Bracket
1.  Position the sensor unit to the inside of        
either the right of left fork blade anywhere
from 3-6 inches up from the fork blade tip. 
1.  Remove the battery cover from the back
side of the computer using a narrow flat 
blade screwdriver.
2.  Install the battery so that the positive "+"
side of the battery is visible, and replace the
battery cover.
CAUTION: On the bottom of the computer
head next to the battery door is a small
recessed button.  This is the Auto Clear Button.
Pressing this button will clear all memories
and reset all functions to their default values. 
Workout Window
The CYBER is equipped with Fisher’s patented
Workout Window™ feature.  The
Workout Window is a “computer within
your computer” that allows you to record a
second set of ride information (Speed,
Average Speed, Distance etc.) independent
from the normal operating modes.  The
Workout Window allows you to easily sep-
arate the information for a race from the
information for your total ride so that you can
have an accurate picture of your racing or
training intensity.  
TheWorkout
Window 
is easily
accessible from any
of the Cyber’s main
operating screens
simply by pressing
the Workout
Window Button
.
NSTALLATION
Sensor and Wheel Magnet
2.  Wind the wire upward around the front
brake cable until the wire is adjacent to the
handlebar, allowing enough slack for free
movement of the steering assembly cables.
3.  Attach the bracket to the handlebar on
either side of the stem. The bracket goes onto
the handlebar with the wire toward the rider
side of the bar. Use the appropriate rubber
shim between the bracket and handlebar to
provide a secure fit.
The Fisher Cyber Computer attaches to the
mounting bracket by sliding the unit onto the
bracket from the back until it snaps firmly
into position. To remove the computer from
the bracket, place your thumb against the
back of the mounting bracket and pull the
computer toward you with your index finger.
1.  Route the sensor wire up the back of the
fork blade or wind the wire around the blade,
making sure that the wire is not loose and
that you leave enough wire to reach the han-
dlebar. Secure the wire to the fork blade
immediately above the sensor and at the top
of the fork blade, using the adhesive strips
that are provided or electrical tape.
COMPUTER SET UP
Battery Installation
Shims will 
prevent slipping
Attaching the Computer to the Bracket