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COMPUTER WARRANTY
Your Trek Sensor Computer is guaranteed for 2
years against defects in workmanship or materi-
Sensor
als. If you experience problems refer to the sug-
gestions in the troubleshooting guide in this man- Cycling
ual. If this does not solve your problem, please
return the computer to your authorized Trek
Dealer or send the computer postage paid to:
Computer
Trek Bicycle Corporation
Attn. Computer Warranty Dept.
801 W Madison Street Owners Manual
Waterloo, WI 53594 USA

TREK UK
Attn. Computer Warranty Dept.
15 Old Bridge Way
Bedfordshire, SG17 5HQ ENGLAND

Please include the following:


1. The complete computer (wiring, etc.)
2. A copy of your sales receipt
3. A brief explanation of the problem
4. Your return address

For 2 years from the date of purchase, a replace-


ment computer of the same model will be sent to
you postage paid by
Trek Bicycle Corporation.
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TREK OWNERS MAUAL Please read this instruction manual COMPUTER FUNCTIONS
Congratulations and thank you for carefully and save this manual for
purchasing the Trek Sensor Bicycling future reference.
Computer! The New Trek Sensor repre-
sents the latest in bicycle computer tech- Precautions
nology, concepts with features that can Remember to watch the road while
greatly enhance the riding experience of any riding. Watching your bicycle computer
cyclist, whether they are a recreational makes it difficult to see upcoming Trip Distance (DST)
rider or a top notch racer. The Trek Sensor obstacles. Awareness of potential road, Trip Distance is displayed on the lower line,
trial, or traffic problems should be your Speedometer Display (SPD) indicated by the DST icon. Trip
may actually change the way you ride your Current riding speed is indicated on the top
bicycle! main concern. distance is tied to the ATM stopwatch, and
line of the display with the SPD icon. records automatically when riding. Trip
PARTS LIST Instantaneous speed has a display range of Distance records up to 999.9 miles (or
2.5 – 99.5 M/h (4 – 99.5 Km/h). Kilometers), with a resolution of 0.1
miles/kilometers.
Automatic Timer Stopwatch
(ATM)
The Automatic Timer Stopwatch is AVG
displayed on the lower line with the ATM
icon. The ATM stopwatch is automatically
activated by wheel movement. It cannot be
manually turned on or off, and records only
the time spend actually riding. To clear
stored information and get ready for your Average Speed (AVS)
SENSOR LCD SCREEN next ride, enter SPD/ATM display mode Average Speed is displayed in 0.1 mi/Km
and press both keys for over 2 seconds. This increments on the upper line, indicated by
will clear all resetable functions (ATM, the AVS icon. AVS is calculated with the
DST, Auto Timer Stopwatch and is the average
AVS & MXS). speed only for time spent
actually riding.
Speed Comparison Display
When riding, a + or – icon will appear Odometer (ODO)
to the right of the current Speed display. The cumulative distance traveled for all
A + icon indicates that your current speed rides is displayed on the lower line,
is faster than your recorded indicated by the ODO icon. Total Odometer
WARNING average speed. A – icon means you are can be cleared to 0 by pressing the All Clear
traveling slower than your recorded average button on the bottom of the computer or by
Never place fingers near the spokes of a rotating wheel or
other moving parts which could cause injury. speed. removing and re-installing the battery.
Watch where you are going when riding your bicycle. Inattention
2 may cause a loss of control resulting in personal injury.
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RESETTING THE COMPUTER 2. Attach the wheel magnet to a spoke, 2. Wind the wire upward around the front
In SPD/ATM mode, press both keys for over aligning the magnet with the sensor so it brake cable until the wire is adjacent to the
two seconds to clear ATM, DST, AVS and faces and intersects the bottom polished handlebar, allowing enough slack for free
MXS display. line on the sensor. The magnet should have movement of the steering assembly cables.
1-2 mm clearance from the sensor. If the
SLEEP MODE sensor and magnet are too close or touch- 3. Attach the bracket to the handlebar on
To conserve battery power, the computer ing, rotate the sensor unit toward the back either side of the stem. The bracket goes
Maximum Speed (MXS) will enter the ‘Sleep’ mode after 5 minutes of the fork blade until adequate clearance is onto the handlebar with the wire toward the
The Maximum Speed reached during a ride is of no speed input, blanking the display. achieved. Carefully tighten the quick ties rider side of the bar. Use the appropriate
displayed in 0.1 mi/Km increments on the Press any key to enter normal operating making sure you maintain the proper space rubber shim between the bracket and han-
top line, with the MXS icon. Maximum modes. between the magnet and the sensor. Trim dlebar to provide a secure fit.
Speed is stored in the excess quick tie strap using a scissors
memory and is updated each time a new, (Note: Unit will not enter sleep mode in or fingernail clipper. Tighten the magnet
higher speed is reached. setting function mode.) screw, but be careful not to over tighten as
this can damage the fitting.
CLOCK (CLK)
The 12 hour clock is displayed on the lower INSTALLATION Sensor Wiring and Bracket Shims will
line, indicated by the CLK icon. prevent slipping
Sensor and Wheel Magnet
ATM “Lap Timer” Display
A unique ATM “Lap Timer” display allows Attaching the Computer to
you to lock the display at the end of a ride the Bracket
segment and view the ATM, DST, AVS
and MXS at a later time.
This is especially useful at the end of a race,
allowing you time to cool down without
adding time to your Stopwatch.

As you cross the finish line, press the left


key for over 1 second to freeze information 1. Route the sensor wire up the back of the
on the display. You may continue to ride, 1. Position the sensor unit to the inside of fork blade or wind the wire around the The Trek Sensor Computer attaches to
viewing the information locked on the flash- either the right of left fork blade blade, making sure that the wire is not the mounting bracket by sliding the unit
ing locked display. The computer will con- anywhere from 3-6 inches up from the fork loose and that you leave enough wire to onto the bracket from the back until it
tinue to record information and store it in blade tip. Attach the sensor to the fork reach the handlebar. Secure the wire to the snaps firmly into position. To remove the
memory. Press the left key to update the blade with the quick ties but do not tighten fork blade immediately above the sensor computer from the bracket, place your
current display information. the ties completely until final adjustment is and at the top of the fork blade, using the thumb against the back of the mounting
complete. adhesive strips bracket and pull the computer toward you
that are provided or electrical tape. with your index finger.

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COMPUTER SET UP BUTTON FUNCTIONS Setting Miles/ Kilometers and Method One: Wheel Roll Out
Wheel Size
Battery Installation
1. Press mode computer key to enter
AVS/ODO mode.
Adjust
Button 2. Press and hold mode key for over 2 sec-
onds until m/h begins to flash.
3. Press adjust key to select miles (m/h) or
kilometers (km/h) display. • Perform the wheel roll out on a hard,
4. Press mode key to confirm choice and flat, smooth surface such as a garage or
Mode Button advance to wheel size setting. basement floor.
5. Adjust the flashing digit with the adjust • Make sure your tires are properly inflat-
All Clear Button The Sensor is equipped with 2 buttons that
button, confirm choice by pressing mode ed.
control the function of the unit.
button, and advance to next flashing digit.
6. Adjust and/or confirm all flashing 1. Position your bike so that the valve stem
1. Remove the battery cover from the back 1. MODE of the front wheel is at its bottom most
digits.
side of the computer using a Changes the Main Screens of the Sensor position. Mark the spot on the floor directly
narrow flat blade screwdriver. Wheel Size Setting under the center of the valve stem using a
2. ADJUST piece of tape or chalk.
The wheel size setting number is equal to
2. Install the battery so that the Adjusts digits while programming and
the distance, in millimeters, that your front 2. Roll the bicycle forward in a straight line,
positive "+" side of the battery is visible, activates ATM lap timer.
wheel travels during one complete revolu- while putting downward pressure on the han-
and replace the battery cover. tion. Each time the wheel magnet passes dlebars to simulate rider weight. When the
PROGRAMMING YOUR TREK the sensor unit on your fork, the sensor wheel has completed one revolution and the
CAUTION: On the bottom of the computer SENSOR CYCLE COMPUTER sends an impulse to the computer telling it
head next to the battery door is a small valve stem is at its bottom position, mark the
that your wheel has completed one revolu- floor directly under the center of the valve
recessed button. This is the Auto Clear Setting the Clock tion. The computer calculates this distance
Button. Pressing this button will clear all stem with tape or chalk. Measure the distance
1. Press the mode key to advance vs. time to give you accurate readings for between the two marks in millimeters. (Note:
memories and reset all functions to their to MXS/Clock display. the various modes.
default values. Conversion of in. to mm. is 1 in.=25.4 mm.)
2. Press and hold the mode key for over 2 This is your wheel setting number. You can
seconds until hours setting repeat this procedure and average your results.
begins to flash. Determining Wheel Size Setting We recommend that you record your wheel set-
3. Press the adjust key to adjust hours There are three methods for determining the ting numbers here for future reference.
setting, press the mode key to confirm and wheel size setting. For the most accurate
advance to minutes setting. computer readings, it is best to measure the
4. Press the adjust key (hold for fast actual distance that your wheel travels in
advance) to adjust the minutes, and press one complete revolution. This method is
the mode key to confirm setting and enter called a wheel roll out.
normal display mode.

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Method Two: WHEEL SIZE CHART QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

Wheel/Tire Size Wheel Size Setting


in mm Desired Function Which Key to Press Notes
26 x 1.0 ATB . . . . . . . . .1913 Advance Digits While Programming Left Key Hold for Fast Advance
26 x 1.25 . . . . . . . . . . .1953 Set Digits While Programming Right Key
Radius x 6.2832 = Wheel Setting 26 x 1.5 . . . . . . . . . . . .1985 Set Clock Right for 2 Sec. In MXS/Clock Screen

AT B
26 x 1.9 . . . . . . . . . . . .2055 Set Miles/Kilometers/Wheel Size Right for 2 Sec. In AVS/ODO Screen
26 x 2.0 . . . . . . . . . . . .2074 Enter ATM “Lap Timer” Display Left for 2 Sec In any Screen
Measure wheel radius (including tire) in 26 x 2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . .2095
mm and multiply by 6.2832=Wheel Reset ATM, DST, AVG and Max Right for 2 Sec. In SPD/ATM Screen
setting number. 26 x 2.2 . . . . . . . . . . . .2110
700 x 20c . . . . . . . . . . .2074
Method Three: 700 x 23c . . . . . . . . . . .2114
Refer to the following chart and input the 700 x 25c . . . . . . . . . . .2124
number that corresponds to your tire size.
(Note: Actual size of two similarly marked 700 x 28c . . . . . . . . . . .2140 TROUBLESHOOTING
tires from different 700 x 32c . . . . . . . . . . .2155
ROAD

manufactures can vary significantly, making 700 x 35c . . . . . . . . . . .2175 • No Speed Reading • Display Fades or Disappears
this method the least accurate.) 700 x 38c . . . . . . . . . . .2180 Improper magnet to sensor alignment, Weak or dead battery, dirty
computer improperly installed battery contacts.
700 x 40c . . . . . . . . . . .2190 in bracket.
650 x 20c . . . . . . . . . . .1945 • Irregular Display Figures
650 x 23c . . . . . . . . . . .1990 • Slow Display Response Check and record Total Odometer, then
Wide 700c Tubular . . . . . . . . .2117 Temperature is outside operation press Auto Clear button to initialize
Narrow 700c Tubular . . . . . . .2105 limit (0˚-55˚C). computer. Follow setup procedure and
27 x 1” . . . . . . . . . . . .2145 adjust Odometer setting.
• Display is Black
27 x 1-1/4 . . . . . . . . . . .2160 Temperature is too hot. Remove from
direct sunlight to return to
proper operation.

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RECORD DATA HERE RECORD DATA HERE

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