Digital Wireless MC 2.0 PL MC 2.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL Introduction Congratulations In choosing a VDO computer, you have opted for high-quality device with the latest technology. In order to fully benefit from the potential of the computer, we recommend that you carefully read this manual. It contains the full operating instructions and many useful tips. We hope you enjoy cycling with your VDO bike computer.
PL NL ES IT FR ENG DE Table of contents 1. Display 42 2. Operation 44 3. Functions 3.1 Information functions, BIKE 3.2 Information functions, ALTI 3.3 PULSE option 3.4 Cadence option 3.5 Information functions PULSE 3.6 Information functions cadence 3.7 Selection of BIKE 1 or BIKE 2 3.8 Pairing of transmitters, selecting the transmitters 3.9 Display backlight 3.10 Selecting an HR training zone 3.11 Selecting the start altitude / recalibrating the current altitude 3.
DE ! ENG FR IT ES NL PL Your VDO computer comes without battery built in. Before you start, please insert battery. See also section 5.2. 1. Display The display can be divided into six areas: Area 1 Temperature, current altitude, current uphill/ downhill gradient Area 3 Current speed Area 4 Data for the selected function Area 2 Current heart rate Or: Current cadence Area 6 Indicator elements Area 5 Top line (info line) shows the name of the selected function.
PL NL ES IT FR ENG DE Stopwatch indicator Shows that the stopwatch is still running whilst other information is provided on the display. Display backlight The LIGHT ICON indicates if the backlight-mode has been switched on. Indicator bike 1/bike 2 The computer can use two different settings for two bikes. The indicator shows which of the two bikes you have chosen to use. The total distance is measured and stored separately for bike 1 and bike 2.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL 2. Operation To make your computer easy to use, we have developed the EMC = Easy Menu Control system. The EMC makes your computer easier to operate by means of full-text menu guidance, as is used on most mobile phones. Menu indicators on the display flash to show that there are other selection options. In function mode, the computer is operated using five buttons. In setting mode, the computer is operated using four buttons.
PL A = ALTI In function mode: B Altitude information is displayed. B If the submenu is open: Scroll down in the submenu. B Press and hold ALTI for three seconds: Opens the menu for recalibrating the current altitude. In setting mode: B Scroll down within the setting modes. B Decrease a digit. P = P/CAD In function mode: Displays the heart rate information and the stopwatch (if heart rate has been paired). B Or: Displays the cadence information and the stopwatch (if cadence has been paired).
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL 3. Functions 3.1 Information functions, BIKE CURRENT SPEED Permanently shown on the display. Accuracy: 0,5 KMH/MPH RIDE TIME/MORE MORE indicates that there is a submenu for the main menu RIDE TIME. Open the submenu by pressing M . TRIP DISTANCE Shows the distance of the current trip since the last reset. Maximum value 999.99 km. If the maximum value is exceeded, the odometer starts again at zero.
PL NAVIGATOR The navigator is a second trip distance counter. The NAVIGATOR: B is independent of the trip distance counter. B can be reset to zero as often as you want. B can be set to a starting value. B can count forwards or backwards from this starting value. These special options make it easier to follow instructions from a touring book or road book. NL ES IT FR ENG DE NAVIGATOR/SET SET indicates that there is a submenu for the main menu NAVIGATOR. Open the submenu by pressing M .
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL AVG CLIMB: average uphill gradient (in percent) on the current trip. MAX CLIMB: maximum uphill gradient (in percent) on the current trip. ALTI DOWN Shows the altitude loss downhill on the current trip since the last reset. In the submenu, you will find (scroll by pressing ALTI A or PULSE Altitude loss downhill for bike 1 B Altitude loss downhill for bike 2 B Total altitude loss downhill for bikes 1 + 2 Exit the submenu by pressing C .
PL NL ES 3.4 Cadence option The cadence menu is only available if B the cadence transmitter has been installed. B the cadence transmitter has been selected (see transmitter selection in sections 3.8 and 6.5). B the transmitter was paired during pairing. IT FR ENG DE >>> P06 After pairing the cadence transmitter, the current cadence is shown in area 2 of the display. In function mode, the cadence information can be accessed by pressing the button P/CAD P .
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL TIME ABOVE: shows the time during which the heart rate was above the upper limit set for the training zone. CLOCK: shows the current time. 12 hour AM/PM or 24 hour-mode possible. STOPWATCH: independent stopwatch for measuring times/intervals. 3.6 Information functions, CADENCE >>> P06 This information is available if the cadence transmitter has been selected and paired.
PL TIME ABOVE: shows the time during which the cadence was above the upper limit set for the training zone. NL ES IT FR ENG DE CLOCK: shows the current time. 12 hour AM/PM or 24 hour-mode possible. STOPWATCH: independent stopwatch for measuring times/intervals. 3.7 Selection of BIKE 1 or BIKE 2 Your VDO computer can be used on two bikes. If you want to change from bike 1 to bike 2, the computer detects the transmitter for bike 2. The computer then automatically switches to bike 2.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL 3.8 Pairing of transmitters, selecting the transmitters The speed, heart rate and cadence signals are transmitted to your computer in digital, encoded format. This technology is less prone to interference than analogue transmission, thus preventing data overlaps (cross talk) when cycling in a group. For the computer to acquire the digital encodings from the transmitter, pairing must occur: Step 2 Place the computer into the handlebar bracket.
PL NL ES IT FR ENG DE 3.9 Display backlight The MC 2.0 has a display backlight. The display backlight is activated by pressing the buttons + C. If the display backlight is activated, the LIGHT icon appears on the display. If the display backlight is activated and a button is pressed, the backlight illuminates for a few seconds. ATTENTION: press the buttons BIKE + CLEAR again to switch off the display backlight during the day. This SAVES BATTERY POWER. 3.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL 3.11 Selecting the start altitude / recalibrating the actual altitude The MC 2.0 can work with two different start altitudes (example: home altitude and altitude at holiday location). The current altitude can be set by entering the number of METERS or the AIR PRESSURE. Please also read section 6.10. Start altitude B Press and hold the ALTI button A for three seconds. B ALTITUDE SELECT? flashes on the display.
PL NL ES IT FR ENG DE 3.12 Auto-starting/stopping the computer The MC 2.0 has a movement sensor. Following a break, the movement sensor automatically triggers the computer again when you start moving. The computer can also be manually activated after a break by pressing a button. 3.13 Starting/stopping the stopwatch To access the stopwatch directly, simultaneously press ALTI A + The stopwatch is shown directly on the display and started. P.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL 4 Reset 4.1 Resetting the trip data Press and hold the C button for three seconds to reset the trip data to zero before starting the next trip. TOUR--DATA--RESET? is shown on the display. If you continue to hold down the C button, the data will be reset.
PL NL ES IT FR ENG DE 4.4. Resetting to factory settings The MC 2.0 can be reset to the factory settings. If you are absolutely sure that you want to reset the MC 2.0 to the factory settings, then confirm the query by pressing M . ATTENTION: this process deletes all data and all personal settings. The MC 2.0 confirms by displaying RESET--DONE. Press and hold all buttons simultaneously for three seconds. B The query FACTORY--RESET appears on the display. RESET--SURE? B 5 Installation 5.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL Step 5 Guide the cable ties through the slot in the handlebar bracket, place around the handlebars or the stem and pull (do not pull tight just yet). Step 6 If fitting to handlebars: align the computer angle to achieve optimum readability. Now pull the cable ties tight. Snip off protruding ends with clippers. 5.2 Installing the battery in the computer >>> P07 Your VDO computer comes without battery built in. Before you start, please insert battery.
PL NL ES IT FR ENG DE 6. Basic settings 6.1 Setting the language Press and hold M for three seconds. When you set the language for the first time, the following appears: SETTINGS--OPEN?, followed by LANGUAGE ---SELECT---. Confirm the selection by pressing M . Press ALTI A or P to scroll until LANGUAGE --ENGLISH appears on the display. Confirm the selection by pressing M . ENGLISH--SELECT--OK? appears in the display. Confirm the selection by pressing M . The MC 2.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL SPEED--KMH or MPH appears on the display. Press ALTI A or P to select KMH or MPH. Confirm the selection by pressing M . WEIGHT--KG or LBS is shown on the display. Press ALTI A or P to select KG or LBS. Confirm the selection by pressing M . ALTITUDE--METER or FEET is shown on the display. Press ALTI A or P to select METER or FEET. Confirm the selection by pressing M . Query, DIMENSION SET OK? Press M to confirm the DIMENSION or C to go back and change it. The MC 2.
PL WHEEL SIZE--BIKE 1 or BIKE 2 is shown on the display. Press ALTI A or P to select BIKE 1 or BIKE 2. Confirm the selection by pressing M . WHEEL SIZE--MANUAL SET or TYRE SELECT is shown on the display. Press ALTI A or P to select MANUAL SET or TYRE SELECT list. Confirm the selection by pressing M . If TYRE SELECT is selected: Press ALTI A or NL P ES IT FR ENG DE to scroll through the tyre list. Once your tyre type is displayed (e.g. 700 x 23 C) confirm it by pressing M .
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL 6.4 Setting personal data The personal data can be used to store details of your age, weight and gender. The MC 2.0 uses these details to calculate your personal maximum heart rate and thus the upper and lower limits for the heart rate training zones. You can also specify the upper and lower limits for your own training zone in the personal settings. Furthermore, you can specify the upper and lower limits for cadence training. Process: Press and hold M for three seconds.
PL NL ES IT FR ENG DE SET PULSE--HIGH LIMIT appears on the display. Press ALTI A to reduce the value or P to increase it. Once you have set the correct value, press M to confirm your setting. SET CADENCE--HIGH LIMIT appears on the display. Press ALTI A to reduce the value or P to increase it. Once you have set the correct value, press M to confirm your setting. SET CADENCE--LOW LIMIT appears on the display. Press ALTI A to reduce the value or P to increase it.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL SELECT CADENCE or HEARTRATE or NONE appears on the display. Press ALTI A or P to make a selection. Press M in confirmation. CADENCE or HEARTRATE or NONE--SELECT OK? is shown in display. Press M in confirmation. The MC 2.0 confirms by displaying SENSOR-SELECT DONE. To exit settings mode, press and hold the C button for three seconds. SETTINGS--CLOSE? flashes. The MC 2.0 switches back to function mode. 6.6 Setting the clock This area enables you to set the current time.
PL CLOCK---SET MINUTES appears on the display. Press ALTI A to reduce the value or P to increase it. Once you have set the correct value, press M to confirm your setting. NL ES IT FR ENG DE CLOCK––SET OK? query. Press M in confirmation. The MC 2.0 confirms by displaying CLOCK--SET DONE. To exit settings mode, press and hold the C button for three seconds. SETTINGS--CLOSE? flashes. The MC 2.0 switches back to function mode. 6.7.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL ODO BIKE 1 (or BIKE 2)--SET OK? Press M to confirm or C to make a correction. The MC 2.0 confirms by displaying ODO BIKE 1 (or BIKE 2) SET DONE. To exit settings mode, press and hold the C button for three seconds. SETTINGS--CLOSE? flashes. The MC 2.0 switches back to function mode. 6.8 Setting the navigator The navigator is directly set from the function menu. Process: NAVIGATOR---SET--- is shown on the display. Press M in confirmation. The second digit now flashes.
PL NL ES IT FR ENG DE 6.9 Setting the ride time The total ride time can be separately set for bike 1 and bike 2. Before the start of the season, you can reset the total ride time to zero. ATTENTION: the total ride time is SAVED when the battery is changed. The data is not lost. TIME BIKE 1--SET MINUTES appears on the display. The minutes flash. Press ALTI A to reduce the value or P to increase it. Once you have set the correct value, press M to confirm your setting.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL 6.10 Setting the start altitude/home altitude You can enter two different start altitudes in the MC 2.0. One start altitude can, for example, be your home start altitude. The second start altitude can, for example, be the start altitude of a holiday location. Before starting each trip, you can use the start altitude to quickly and easily re-calibrate the current air pressure in line with the start altitude set. Topic: re-calibration The MC 2.
PL NL ES IT FR ENG DE 6.11 Setting the current altitude/actual altitude This area enables you to set the current altitude. The current altitude is set if the air pressure has changed due to the weather and the altitude shown on the display no longer corresponds to the actual current altitude (e.g. the altitude details shown at the summit). ACTUAL ALTI--ALTITUDE or AIR PRESSURE appears on the display. Press ALTI A or P to make a selection. Press M in confirmation.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL If AIR PRESSURE is selected: AIR PRESSURE--SET OK? Press M in confirmation. AIR PRESSURE--SET PRESSURE appears on the display. The air pressure number flashes. Press ALTI A to reduce the value or P to increase it. Once you have set the correct value, press M to confirm your setting. The MC 2.0 confirms by displaying ACTUAL ALTI--SET DONE. To exit settings mode, press and hold the C button for three seconds. CLOSE SETTING flashes. The MC 2.0 switches back to function mode.
PL ALTI UP--ALTI UP 1 or 2 is shown on the display. Press ALTI A or P to make a selection. Press M in confirmation. ALTI UP 1--SET METER or FEET appears on the display. The first digit of the altitude reading flashes. Press ALTI A to reduce the value or P to increase it. Once you have set the correct value, press M to confirm your setting. NL ES IT FR ENG DE ALTI UP 1--SET OK? Press M in confirmation. The MC 2.0 confirms by displaying ALTI UP 1--SET DONE.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL ALTI DOWN--ALTI DOWN 1 or 2 is shown on the display. Press ALTI A or P to make a selection. Press M in confirmation. ALTI DOWN 1--SET METER or FEET appears on the display. The first digit of the altitude reading flashes. Press ALTI A to reduce the value or P to increase it. Once you have set the correct value, press M to confirm your setting. ALTI DOWN 1--SET OK? Press M in confirmation. The MC 2.0 confirms by displaying ALTI DOWN 1--SET DONE.
PL BEEPER--ON or OFF appears on the display. Press ALTI A or P to make a selection. Press M in confirmation. BEEPER ON (or OFF)--SET OK? Press M in confirmation. NL ES IT FR ENG DE To exit settings mode, press and hold the C button for three seconds. SETTINGS--CLOSE? flashes. The MC 2.0 switches back to function mode. The MC 2.0 confirms by displaying BEEPER--SET DONE. 7. Sleep mode The MC 2.0 has a sleep mode to save the battery.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL 8. Terms of guarantee VDO Cycle Parts offers a 3-year guarantee on your VDO computer, starting from date of purchase. This guarantee covers material and processing defects on the computer itself, the sensor/transmitter and the handlebar bracket. Cables, batteries and mounting materials are not covered by the guarantee.
PL NL ES IT FR ENG DE 9. Troubleshooting Error Possible cause Correction Half segments on the display (e.g.
DE ENG FR IT ES NL PL Error Possible cause Correction No heart rate displayed Heart rate sensor has not been selected. Select the heart rate sensor from the sensor selection area No heart rate displayed Heart rate sensor has not been paired Select the heart rate sensor, correctly position the heart rate chest belt on your body.
PL NL ES IT FR ENG DE 10. Technical specifications Computer: Approx. 54 H x 49 W x 15 D mm, weight: approx. 45 g Handlebar bracket: Weight: approx. 10 g Speed/cadence transmitter: Weight: approx. 20 g Heart rate transmitter: Weight: approx. 50 g Computer battery: 3V, type 2032 Computer battery service life: 400 ride hours, approx. 8,000 km (5000 m) Speed transmitter battery: 3V, type 2032 Speed transmitter battery service life: 1000 ride hours, approx.
FCC-Addendum IC-Addendum NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.