Reviews & Opinions
Independent and trusted. Read before buy CAT EYE Cc-CL200 Cordless 2 !

CAT EYE Cc-CL200 Cordless 2


Bookmark
CAT EYE Cc-CL200 Cordless 2

Bookmark and Share

 

CAT EYE Cc-CL200  Cordless 2 About CAT EYE Cc-CL200 Cordless 2
Here you can find all about CAT EYE Cc-CL200 Cordless 2 like manual and other informations. For example: review.

CAT EYE Cc-CL200 Cordless 2 manual (user guide) is ready to download for free.

On the bottom of page users can write a review. If you own a CAT EYE Cc-CL200 Cordless 2 please write about it to help other people.
[ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your CAT EYE Cc-CL200 Cordless 2 photo ]

 

 

Manual

Preview of first few manual pages (at low quality). Check before download. Click to enlarge.
Manual - 1 page  Manual - 2 page 

Download (English)
CAT EYE Cc-CL200 (cordless 2), size: 229 KB

 

CAT EYE Cc-CL200 Cordless 2

 

 

User reviews and opinions

<== Click here to post a new opinion, comment, review, etc.

Comments to date: 8. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Vicente Gallart 6:34am on Thursday, October 28th, 2010 
I normally use a headphones when I want watch movies because I hate disturbing others when watching movies late night. So.
liamorford 1:03am on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 
Makes fine adjustments a snap. Upgraded from years of mousework and finally see what the big deal was! Good Control","Natural Feel
jcaiken 7:19am on Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 
I love the pen pad the size takes abit of getting used as I used the extra large size at work for several years but the medium is the perfect size for...
MedanMan 9:54pm on Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 
Wonderful blue tooth headphones for the price. Great sound quality, keeps sound out and very comfortable Last only about one year if used every day I have been using an Intuos 2 tablet for the ...  Spring loaded tip for digital designers looking to reduce hard clicks.
kalmen 9:05am on Friday, June 25th, 2010 
As posted in the weakness column they should change this stand a little so you can tilt this all the way up to 90 degrees so you can use it as a regul... As far as drawing digitally goes, this is by far the best thing out there. When compared to the 6x8 wacom tablet. Absolutely brilliant. I am using the display under MacOSX. Setting it up was a breeze - plug it in and install the drivers.
nhkaps 7:45am on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 
I am a college student that is heavily into graphic and web design. This is my first pen tablet and I am positive I have made the right decision! This is my first Wacom. It is much nicer than my off-market tablet, and rightfully so, but I suppose I expected more luxury out of the price.
larsman 4:05am on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 
Amazing Simply put, this tablet is amazing. I went from using the Intuos2 to this tablet and I was blown away. Wacom Rocks I have had Wacom tablets for years. This product is great. The drivers are always the easiest to install.
micky992 10:35pm on Saturday, April 24th, 2010 
"very nice and responsive, only downfalls are small screen for the price... these tablet pads seem to be a little pricy for what they are i think... "Great size. Not too big and not too small of an area to work with. I use it for touching up photographs on the computer and painting.

Comments posted on www.ps2netdrivers.net are solely the views and opinions of the people posting them and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of us.

 

Documents

doc1

MSC-3Dx 3

THE CORRECT USE OF THE CAT EYE MSC-3Dx

Warning !!!

Pace maker users should never use this device. This device should never be used in commercial aircraft. When using the MSC-3Dx, do not give excess attention to the monitor or the data. Pay attention to the road, traffic and your surroundings! Keep the device away from children. If children use this device, they should have adult supervision. Dispose of used batteries properly. Keep batteries out of the reach of children. In case the battery is swallowed by accident, consult a doctor immediately.

CAUTION !:

The following places generate strong electromagnetic wave and interference, which cause incorrect measurement: 1. Places near TV, PC, radios, motors/engines, or in cars and trains. 2. Railroad crossings and near railway tracks, around television transmitting stations and radar bases. Do not use the chest belt if it causes a rash or other skin irritations. Avoid dropping or severely jarring the main unit or chest strap. When the chest belt becomes soiled with sweat, clean it with mild soap and water. Do not bend, twist or pull forcibly the electrode area of the chest belt. Try to avoid using the main unit within a 1.5m radius of other transmitters. Do not use other wireless devices simultaneously. It may result in improper measurements. Avoid exposing the main unit to direct sun light for extended periods of time when not in use. Do not disassemble the main unit. We recommend taking the main unit to a professional jeweler for battery replacement and proper resealing. Periodically check the positions and mounting condition of the magnets and the speed/cadence sensors. Never apply chemicals (thinner or benzene) to the unit. Static electricity could cause a function error, resulting in abnormal display of the data. In such a case, reset the main unit.

4 MSC-3Dx

NAME OF VARIOUS SECTIONS AND PARTS

Main Unit

A. Display 1. Upper Display 2. Middle Display 3. Lower Display
Chest Belt Heart Rate Sensor
L. Transmitter M. Electrode Belt N. Attachment Belt

Mounting parts

O. Bracket P. 3Dx Attachment Q. Speed Sensor (short cord) R. Cadence Sensor (long cord) S. Wheel Magnet T. Cadence Magnet U. Rubber Pad V. Nylon Tie W. Sensor Screw (2 pieces) X. Sensor Band B (2 pieces) Y. Sensor Band A (Large-2 pieces)(Small-2 pieces)

PUSH Hold down for two seconds

Light Button (LT)

ODO Total
When the unit is measuring time, heart rate, etc., push this button to record data (Elapsed Time, Distance, Lap's Average Speed, Lap's Average Heart Rate and Lap Cadence) at any arbitrary point. Up to 50 lap data points can be captured. (See page 15, "Lap Feature")
This button illuminates the screen for about 3 seconds.

Set Button (SET/AT)

This button is used to enter various setting screens. See the right diagram for how the screen changes. When you are setting data into the unit, this button is used to fix and complete the setting.
Data on Lower Display Elapsed Time Average Speed Trip Distance Cadence Maximum Speed Clock Time Lap Count Maximum H.R. Total Distance

SET/AT

Area to Enter, Setting Item
Auto Time Feature On/Off Confirming Heart Rate Target Zone Clock Time Setting Lap Data Readout Memory Record File Select Wheel Circumference Setting

Start/Stop Button (S/S)

This button starts/stops measurement of Elapsed Time, Average Speed and Distance. While measuring, "bpm" in the middle display flashes. When Auto Time feature ( ) is on, this button does not function. Changing the Upper Display is off), push SET/AT button and When Auto Time feature is off ( S/S button at the same time and the upper display changes from Current Speed to Clock. When Auto Time feature is on ( between speed and clock. is on), this button switches

Upper Display Select

SET/AT + S/S

When Auto is on

All Clear Button (AC)
CAUTION! This button is not used for normal daily operations. Push this button after replacing the battery or after a display error occurs. This button deletes the lap data, record memory data and the clock time setting. The total distance, wheel circumference, speed scale and heart rate target zone settings will not be deleted. After pushing AC button, reset the clock time. If the AC button is pressed while holding SET/AT button, the MSC-3Dx returns to the default state and all data is erased. Some users might want to perform this function at the beginning of a training season to record yearly training mileage in the Odometer. Do not perform this ALL CLEAR under normal condition.

AC Button (AC)

Reset Operation
If MODE button and S/S button are pressed simultaneously, elapsed time, maximum heart rate, average speed, maximum speed, and trip distance will be reset to zero and the lap data will be erased, provided that the lower display is not in Odometer mode.

Stop state

MSC-3Dx 7

FUNCTIONS

Upper Display
Either Current Speed, Clock Time or Cadence can be selected on the upper display.

Trip Distance

The trip distance from the start to the present time is displayed. The distance data returns to zero when the MSC is reset. Range: 0.00~999.99 mile [km]

Total Distance

The trip distance is accumulated continuously. This is the sub function of Trip Distance. From 0 to 9,999.9, the increment is 0.1; from 10,000 to 99,999, the increment is 1. Range: 0.0 ~ 9,999.9/10,000 ~ 99,999 mile [km]
Time in Pulse Zone (Time in Training Zone) Readout Screen
In the readout screen, the time spent within the heart rate target zone is displayed. The upper and middle displays indicate the upper and the lower limit of the zone respectively, and the lower display indicates the time spent in that heart rate zone.

MSC-3Dx 9

USING THE HEART RATE FUNCTION
Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Main Unit
The chest belt heart rate sensor is based on the electrocardiograph methodology used in hospitals. The MSC-3Dx uses this technology but in a simplified and miniaturized form. In this methodology, electrodes attached to the body sense the differences of electric potential and thus heart rate is measured. In the same manner, MSC-3Dx's chest belt sensor uses two built-in electrodes that come into contact with the body to detect differences in electric potential. The signal is then transmitted to the main unit and heart rate is displayed. NOTE: Maximum transmitting distance: about 90 cm.
Before Wearing Chest Belt Heart Rate Sensor
Pace maker users should never use this device.
NOTE: Wear the chest belt heart rate sensor at the center of your chest and in contact with your skin. To increase measurement effectiveness, dampen the electrode area with water or electrocardiograph electrolyte cream. People with sensitive skin can wear the chest belt over a thin shirt with the electrode area damped with water. Hair on the chest may interfere with accurate measurements. Do not use this unit with other cordless devices (including CATEYE CC-CL200) or some lamps (including CATEYE Stadium Light). Interference might occur, resulting in incorrect measurement.

10 MSC-3Dx

Wearing the Heart Rate Sensor
CAUTION !: When wearing the chest belt heart rate sensor, ensure that the top mark on the transmitter comes to the top. If worn upside down, signals transmittable distance might become shorter. 1. Adjust the length of the belt to fit your chest. 2. Hook the attachment belt to the electrode belt. Place the electrode area at the center of your chest. Be sure that the electrode area is held firmly against your skin. NOTE: When wearing the chest belt heart rate sensor over a shirt it is necessary to moisten the electrode area for the better results. In the winter season when skin can be dried, errors may occur even when the electrodes are in direct contact with your skin. This can be improved by moistening the electrodes.
3. Adjust the belt so that the transmitter is at the center (just above your diaphragm) of your chest. Wear the chest belt heart rate sensor in the legible way (the top mark on the transmitter should come to the top).

Transmitter

MSC Wireless Heart Rate Sensor

Top mark

4. Place the main unit in front of your body. Check if the heart rate icon display and the heart rate appears.

flashes in the middle

is not flashing, check the position of the chest belt heart rate sensor, If the heart rate icon moisten the electrode area, move away from any outside electronic interference, and try again.

MSC-3Dx 11

SETTING THE MAIN UNIT
Setting Wheel Circumference
You can input two kinds of wheel circumferences into MSC3Dx, so it can be quickly switched between two bikes. 1. Determine the wheel circumference. Refer to the Tire Size Reference Table below to determine your tire's circumference. For the most accurate setting you can perform a wheel roll-out. To do this pump your tires up to normal pressure. On a level area place the valve stem perpendicular to the ground and mark the spot. Get on the bike and with your weight bearing on the tires roll one complete wheel length forward. Mark where the valve stem is perpendicular to the ground again. Measure the distance between the two. This number in millimeters is the most accurate calibration number you can put into the computer. NOTE: The tire size is shown on the side of your tire.

Setting Values Cross Reference Table
Tire Size 24 x x 3/4 Tubular 24 x 1-1/8 Tubular 24 x 1-1/x 1.x 2.x 2.x 1(559mm) 26 x 1(650C) 26 x 1.x 1-1/8 Tubular 26 x 1-3/x 1-1/x 1.x 1.x 1.x 1.x 2.x 2.x 2.x 2.x x 1-1/x 1-1/x 1-3/x 35A 650 x 38A 650 x 38B 700 x 18C 700 x 19C 700 x 20C 700 x 23C 700 x 25C 700 x 28C 700 x 30C 700 x 32C 700C Tubular 700 x 35C 700 x 38C 700 x 44C L(mm) 2180 2224
2. Push AC button. The screen will illuminate for one second and then "km/h" or "mph" will flash. Push MODE button to switch between "km/h" and "mph". 3. Push SET/AT button.
Switching the speed scale
The wheel circumference setting screen
The speed scale is now set. The wheel circumference set up screen now appears. The wheel circumference icon and the preset wheel circumference (2096) flash. 4. Change the value.

Increase the number

Push MODE button to increase the number. Push LAP button to decrease the number. Hold down the button for rapid advancement. NOTE: You can easily change a value for another wheel circumferat this stage. ence Push MODE and LT buttons simultaneously to switch to and change the value by the same procedure described in 4. 5. Push SET/AT button. The wheel circumference setting is completed. Elapsed Time TM function appears.

Decrease the number

Completes the wheel circumference setting

12 MSC-3Dx

NOTE !: Wheel Circumference A and B. Wheel circumference is specifically programmed for road riding and is programmed for low speed sensitivity. If you are wheel circumference using this unit on a mountain bike, we recommend using the calibration number for riding. The initial setting of the wheel circumference is as follows: Wheel Circumference
wheel circumference A wheel circumference B
------ 2096 (27 inch Standard Tire: 700 x 23C) ------ 2050 (MTB 26 x 1.95 Tire)

Wheel Circumference

Switching Between Wheel Circumference A and B
Elapsed time TM must not be running to switch settings. Navigate to the Total Distance ODO on the lower display and push SET/AT button to enter the wheel circumference setting screen. Push MODE and LT buttons simultaneously to switch between settings. and wheel

MODE +

Checking Wheel Circumference
You can check the current wheel circumference in the ODO mode by pressing the MODE and S/S buttons simultaneously.
Changing Wheel Circumferences
To change the wheel circumference navigate to Total Distance ODO. (The Elapsed time TM can not be running.) Perform steps 3 through 5.

Setting Clock Time

Clock time setting screen
1. The Elapsed time TM must be turned off. The "bpm" icon of the middle display can not be flashing. 2. Navigate to the Clock Time in the lower display 3. Push SET/AT button. The display enters the clock time set up screen and the hour flashes. 4. Press MODE button to increase and LAP button to decrease the number. Hold down the button for rapid advancement. 5. Push S/S button. The minutes flash. 6. Press MODE button to increase the digits and LAP button to decrease. Hold down the button for rapid advancement. 7. Push SET/AT button. Clock time is now set. NOTE: The digits for second becomes zero (:00) when SET/AT button is pressed.

START 0.00.00

LP-01 LP-02 LP-03
Lap interval longer than 5 sec. Up to about 27 hrs.

Recording Lap Data

In any of the main or sub functions, push the LAP button. The beep sound goes off and the lap data is saved. At the same time, the lower display indicates the current lap number for about 3 seconds. NOTE: You must wait a minimum 5 seconds before recording next lap. The maximum measurable time is 27 hours and 46 minutes. Because the lap data captured is the average heart rate and average speed for the interval, short lap intervals may produce inconsistent data. NOTE: Lap data can be recorded even if Elapsed Time TM is not running (=stop state). However, once you record the lap data in the Stop State, next lap data cannot be recorded unless current speed gets started. The reset operation erases all lap data points.
Lap number display for 3 sec.

Lap Data Read Out

To review the lap data:

TM STOP

Elapsed Time is not running. (=stop state)
1. Navigate to where the Lap Count LP is in the lower display. 2. Push SET/AT button. SET/AT The lap number is shown in the lower display for 1 second, and the screen starts to Switching S/C readout the lap data. MODE The upper display indicates Average Speed, the middle display indicates Average Heart Rate and the lower display indicates Elapsed Time with the flashing TM icon. Switching TM/DST To switch the upper display between Laps Average Speed and Lap Cadence, hold LAP down the S/S button. To switch the lower display between Elapsed time TM and Trip distance DST, hold down the MODE button. Lap data readout screen NOTE: The data of heart rate and speed shown here is the average value of Downloading the interval between the two points. LAP MODE If you hold down LAP button for 2 seconds, the unit starts to download the data and the readout screen is fast-forwarded automatically. The screen continues fast-forwarding until the download is finished. 3. Continue the readout. Push LAP button to move to the next lap data. The next lap data Push MODE button to return to the prior lap data. NOTE: Each lap number appears in the lower display for 1 second. SET/AT NOTE: If you hold down LAP button, the unit starts downloading. 4. When you have finished reviewing the Lap data, push SET/AT button and the screen returns to the Lap Count LP display.

Downloading Lap Data

The recorded lap data can be downloaded to a PC through the optional interface unit and e-train data software. See the download manual for details.

MSC-3Dx 15

Heart Rate Target Zone
The unit records the time you stayed in your targeted heart rate zones. This data can be manually reviewed or downloaded later to a PC. Four target heart rate zones can be set. (Zone.1~Zone.4). The audible alarm tells you when your heart rate is outside of the specified zone.

Heart Rate 0 bpm

Zone.- 80 bpm Zone.- 110 bpm Zone.- 140 bpm Zone.- 180 bpm
Zone.1 Zone.2 Target training zone Zone.3 Audible alarm setting Zone.4

MXS display

The chart shows an example of how zone 3 (target heart rate 110-140) is set with the audible alarm. The alarm will not sound when you are within the target zone of 110-140 bpm. NOTE: Heart rate target zones are completely independent of each other. They can overlap or do not have to touch another zone. NOTE: Alarm will not sound till you have first entered the zone.
H.R. target zones readout screen Upper heart rate limit Lower heart rate limit Time in heart rate zone
Setting Heart Rate Target Zones
Set each zone using the following procedure. 1. Navigate the lower display to Maximum Speed MXS. 2. Push SET/AT button. The unit enters the readout screen of target zone. 3. Push SET/AT button again. The unit enters the target zone set up screen.
H.R. target zones setting screen Upper heart rate limit Lower heart rate limit Zone number
The lower limit of zone 1 flashes in the middle display. 4. Set the desired lower heart rate limit. Push MODE button to increase the value. Push LAP button to decease the value. 5. Push SET/AT button, and the lower heart rate limit is set. Then the upper heart rate limit flashes in the upper display. Push S/S button to set (or reset) the alarm sound for this zone. (See page 17, "Setting Heart Rate Alarm Sound".) 6. Set the desired upper heart rate limit. 7. Push SET/AT button to set zone 1. The screen enters zone 2 set up screen. 8. Repeat steps 4 - 7 for all zones. 9. After completing zone 4, push SET/AT button. Target zone setting is completed. The screen returns to the maximum speed MXS function. NOTE: Once you enter the H.R. target zone set up screen, you must navigate all the way from zone 1-zone 4. There is no short cut out of this set up.

Zone 4

Downloading Time In Training Zone
The data of time in training zones can be downloaded to a PC through the optional interface unit. See the download manual for instructions.

MSC-3Dx 17

Memory Record Interval Feature
Memory Record saves elapsed time, heart rate, speed, trip distance and cadence at the specified time interval in a selected file. You can choose from 4 time intervals (5, 15, 30 and 60 seconds) and record them to 5 separate files. When the Memory Record is on, icon appears in the middle display. Memory Record data can only be erased from the individual file it was recorded to. The data is downloadable to a PC through the optional interface unit. The total memory capacity is 2560 points. Used memory of each file is shown as a percentage of the total available. NOTE: Memory Record capacity and Lap feature's memory capacity are independent.

.00 0.00 0.01.00

Timing Max. measurement time

60 sec.

42h. and 40min.

0.01.30

Max. measurement time

Timing

30 sec.

(Max. 2560 points)

21h. and 20min.
.00.15.30.45.00.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01.30

15 sec.

0.00.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 5.1 0.00 0.1 0.00 5.2 0.00 0.2 0.00 5.3 0.00 0.3 0.00 5.4 0.00 0.4 0.00 5.5 0.00 0.5 0.01 5.0 0.01 0.0 0.01 5.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 5.2 0.01 0.2 0.01 5.3 0.01 0.3 0.01 5.40

F-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 F-5

Memory record data saving file, F-1 to F-5

10h. and 40min.

5 sec.

3h. and 33min.

Start Measurement
Memory record timing sec.(interval)
Procedure for Memory Record
Take the following steps to record data to memory.

Select Time Interval

See page 19
Select file to memory record to.

See page 20

Start Memory Record function by pressing Start/Stop

See page 21

18 MSC-3Dx

Main/Sub Function

MODE + SET/AT
Memory record timing selection screen
Memory Record Interval Selection

Memory record file screen

File selection

Erase memory data File number Used Memory Rate (%) Max. Measurable time
5. Push S/S button. The file is selected and NOTE: icon appears. If icon does not appear, Elapsed time TM may not be zero. Go back to the top of this page, reset the unit and follow the procedure again.
6. Push SET/AT button. The lower display returns to the Maximum Heart Rate MXP. Preparation is completed and the unit is ready to start memory record.
Select auto memory in file 1
NOTE: Be sure to check the remaining time before starting to record to memory. If the recordable memory time is not long enough, increase it by deleting some data stored in other files or selecting a different Memory Record Interval. When the used memory exceeds the capacity, the memory feature automatically turns off.
Memory record measurement ready

20 MSC-3Dx

Memory Record On/Off

Starting Memory Record

Memory Record Feature is stand-by
Check that the icon is on in the middle display (memory record feature is in standby state). Push S/S button and data of heart rate, speed, etc., is recording to memory. icon is on), the memory record measurement If the Auto Time feature is on ( automatically starts when the bicycle starts. NOTE: You can use lap feature only with the memory record reviewing.
Memorizing of data measured at selected interval (timing)
Turning off Memory Record
To turn off memory record of the activity, holding down the S/S button for more than icon disappears. 2 seconds. NOTE: When the Auto Time feature is on ( icon is on), Memory Record does not turn off even when your bicycle stops. You must manually turn it off by holding down S/S button for more than 2 seconds.
Memory Record Measurement
Complete of memory record measurement
You can also turn off the memory record features by resetting the computer. But in this case, note that the general data is erased but the memory record data is stored in the file you selected.

NOTE: Memory Record does not turn off unless you manually turn it off. See if Memory icon is visible. Only when the memory exceeds Record is on or off by noting if the its capacity Memory Record is automatically turned off.

Canceling Memory Record

(Turning off

S/S MODE + S/S

icon before timing starts) icon is on
To turn off Memory Record when the MSC-3Dx is in a stand-by state ( but the Elapsed Time TM has not started): Hold down S/S button for more than 2 seconds, or Reset the unit.
Memory Record Measurement is released and mark disappears.
icon disappears and Memory Record is cancelled.

MSC-3Dx 21

Memory Record Data Review
Use the following procedure to review the data saved during Memory Record. NOTE:
You cannot review the data while you are still recording to memory. icon must be off. "Elapsed Time TM" must not be running (Stop-state)
If icon is on, turn it off. In any mode or sub-mode press the Start/Stop button for two seconds. 1. Navigate so the lower display is Maximum Heart Rate MXP. 2. Push SET button to enter the Memory Record file screen. 3. Push LAP button to select the file to review. Switch file numbers by pressing the Lap button. 4. Push MODE button to enter the file. icon appears and the screen starts replaying the recorded data from memory. TM icon flashes. By holding down S/S button, the upper display changes from Current Speed to Cadence. By holding down MODE button, the lower display changes from Elapsed Time TM to Trip Distance Dst DST. 5. Push LAP (or MODE) button to advance to the next data point. This time interval is determined by the Record Interval you selected (5, 15, 30 or 60 seconds). NOTE: If you hold down LAP button for 2 seconds, the unit starts downloading the data and the screen is fast forwarded automatically. The unit continues fast forwarding until the download is complete. If you have started downloading by mistake, stop it by pushing LAP button. 6. Push SET/AT button to return to the memory record file screen. 7. Push SET/AT button again, and the screen returns to Maximum Heart Rate MXP.
Memory record readout screen

Switching C/S

Switching TM/DST
Downloading Next point data
Download Memory Record Data
Ride data of heart rate, speed, time and distance can be downloaded into a PC. See the download manual for details.

22 MSC-3Dx

Downloading to a PC
By using the optional download unit, the data of memory record, lap and heart rate target zone can be downloaded to PC. Memory Record Heart rate, speed, elapsed time, distance and cadence at every point is downloaded in CSV (Comma Separated Value) format, and displayed in the graph format on the screen. Lap Heart rate (avarage), speed (avarage), elapsed time, distance and cadence (avarage) of every lap is downloaded in CSV format. Heart rate target zone Zone number, target zone and time in pulse zone is downloaded in CSV format.

B) For physical-endurance which lasts about two hours 70% - 80% (aerobic exercise)
C) For pushing power at full force for about a minute more than 85% (anaerobic exercise)
D) For instantaneous maximum power which lasts for several seconds (sprinting) more than 95% (anaerobic exercise)

Training level (%) =

(Target heart rate) (Resting heart rate) x 100 (Maximum heart rate) (Resting heart rate)
Target heart rate =(Maximum heart rate - Resting heart rate) x Resting heart rate Measure your resting heart rate when you are awake in bed in the morning. Maximum heart rate The following calculations are generally used: (220 age) or (204 0.69 x age). For more precise figure, consult a training specialist. Training level (%) + Resting heart rate 100

MSC-3Dx 25

TROUBLE SHOOTING
If a malfunction occurs, check the following before contacting Cat Eye or your retailer for repair or service. Check if there is any electronic device around that might interfere with the measurement.

Trouble

Check Items

Remedy

The liquid crystal screen appears dark or there are some dark spots. Was it left for a long time under direct sunlight? It will return to normal after a few hours once it is out of the sunlight. Data will not be effected. Display response is slow. Was the ambient temperature too low (below 32F [0C])? It will return to normal when the temperature rises. Data will not be effected. No display appears. Is the battery in the main unit worn out? Replace it with a new one (CR2032). CAUTION !: After the battery is replaced, the AC (All Clear) button must be pressed to reset the data and set up the MSC-3Dx. Meaningless display appears. Push AC button, and reset the unit again following the instruction in page 12, "SETTING THE MAIN UNIT", or refer to the Quick Start manual. Heart rate measurement is abnormal. Are you near any electronic devices that are emitting electromagnetic signals (such as TV, stereo, motor or personal computer). While measuring heart rate, try to keep a greater distance away from these devices. Reset the data. Current speed (Cadence) is not working properly. Check if there is any object on the contacts of the main unit or the bracket. Clean the contacts. Main unit is often stained with sweat. Periodically wash it with a mild hand soap and wipe dry. Check the clearance between the speed (cadence) sensor and the magnet. Check if the marking line of the speed (cadence) sensor and the magnet is aligned. Adjust the positions of the speed (cadence) sensor and the magnet. (See Quick Start manual.) Check if the cable of the speed (cadence) sensor is broken or damaged. Replace the bracket sensor set with a new one. The timer does not stop even though S/S button is pressed (S/S button does not work). Is the Auto Time feature on ( icon is on)? When the Auto Time feature is on, S/S button does not start or stop measurement. Turn the Auto Time feature off if desired. (Refer to page 14, "Auto Time Feature".) Heart rate display is not stable and the value is lower than the actual. Has the battery in the heart rate sensor is worn out? Replace the battery (CR2032).

1. How did you learn about the MSC-3Dx?
Shop / Magazine Ad (Name of the magazine: ) / Friends / Web site / Others( )
2. For what purpose do you use MSC-3Dx?
Road / MTB / Triathlon / Other sports (jogging, etc) / Others( )
3. Do you plan to purchase the optional PC interface?
Already purchased / Plan to purchase / Don't know / No interest
( 5. We would love to hear any additional comments! (

32 MSC-3Dx

4. Do you use or own any other CAT EYE products?
A AC button ------------------------------------- 7 Aerobic exercise --------------------------- 25 Alarm --------------------------------------- 17 All clear --------------------------------------- 7 Anaerobic exercise ------------------------ 25 Auto Feature ------------------------------- 14 Average speed -------------------------------- 9
L Lap --------------------------------------- 9,15 Lap data download ------------------ 15 Lap data read out -------------------- 15 Recording lap data ------------------ 15 LAP button ----------------------------------- 6 Laps average heart rate -------------------- 6 Laps average speed ------------------------- 6 Lower display -------------------------------- 8 LT(Light) button ----------------------------- 6
S SET/AT button ------------------------------- 7 Speed pace feature ------------------------ 14 S/S(Start/Stop) button ---------------------- 7 Sub function ---------------------------------- 6 Switching upper display -------------------- 7
T Total distance (Odometer) ------------------ 9 Training level ------------------------------ 24 Transmitter --------------------------------- 11 Trip distance --------------------------------- 9
C Clock ------------------------------------------ 8 Setting clock ------------------------- 13 Current speed ------------------------------ 8,9 Cadence ------------------------------------- 8,9
M Main function -------------------------------- 6 Maximum heart rate --------------------- 8,25 Maximum speed ----------------------------- 9 Middle display ------------------------------- 8 MODE button -------------------------------- 6

 

Tags

1098 S Emtec H1 Tamd41 Coolpix 800 Scanner 8-125 AZ2060 00C TM 6120 ZWT7120 Alertegps G120 Bike POD Motofone F3C AR230-2006 WFT85B31EC QG3150 30 UE32C5000QW FAX 2600 GI-20 CMT-NEZ3 SIM 2070 TXP50VT20E 2 1 Induction UX-F50CL HT-BD8200 Dxai5688-2 M1774 PE826 LRH-780 S70318KG5 Stream Z65 CDX-GT280S NEC E313 8750E UN46C7000WM Rx-d301 ES-883 Dslr-A350K DFW50 42PQ3000 Wintv-PVR-150 MCE Style Review GT-E1100 DR7400NP1M Explorist 610 Exc-2003 Astra 4700 SPL-800 Freehand MX SPH-W5000 ECR 6700 Viewfinder PM90 SCH-W580 170S6FB Yamaha S80 I G Attachment Decker KA88 LC240CP S100FS TX-9500 TX-32LX80FA GR-L207dxza MD-5W D550 4 White 32WS23E 220-240V Ducati 999R Expressmusic ZC605M UB502 GR-D230us-gr-d230 Digital MF3220 WD-12325RD XZ550 29PT5458 GOF462-80 NW-E002F Dimage A200 SP1644N LE37B554 Destruction Vaporateurs Elite Htbe1 DVD963SA 001 80 II 12505 TL-R402M 4G MX Travelmate 4100 Minolta X700 836 XA 300-52 Mounter 24 Parts List Samsung F210 TS-590S

 

manuel d'instructions, Guide de l'utilisateur | Manual de instrucciones, Instrucciones de uso | Bedienungsanleitung, Bedienungsanleitung | Manual de Instruções, guia do usuário | инструкция | návod na použitie, Užívateľská príručka, návod k použití | bruksanvisningen | instrukcja, podręcznik użytkownika | kullanım kılavuzu, Kullanım | kézikönyv, használati útmutató | manuale di istruzioni, istruzioni d'uso | handleiding, gebruikershandleiding

 

Sitemap

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101