VDO WL X3 DW User Manual

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X3DW

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X3DW

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3.2 Timer-Functions

The X3DW has 7 different selectable timers.
Only the timer selected is shown on the display.

STOPWATCH
You can use the stopwatch to measure as ma-
ny times as you want. Maximum value: 23:59:59
HH:MM:SS. If the maximum value is exceeded,
the counter starts again at zero.
Start with

M

. Stop with

M

.

Reset with

C

for 3 seconds.

TIMER 1, TIMER 2, TIMER 1+2
A time can be entered for TIMER 1 and TIMER 2.
The timer counts up to the set time, jumps back to
zero and counts again up to the set time.
At the end of TIMER 1, 1 beep is heard, at the end
of TIMER 2, 2 beeps are heard. TIMER 1+2 combines
the two timers, e.g. for interval training.
The number of repeats for TIMER 1+2 can be entered
beforehand.Maximum value 23:59:59 HH:MM:SS,
99 repetitions. Start with

M

. Stop with

M

.

Reset with

C

for 3 seconds.

COUNTDOWN
On the countdown timer, a time can be set.
The timer counts down backwards from this time
to zero. At the end of the countdown a beep is
heard. Start with

M

. Stop with

M

.

Reset with

C

for 3 seconds.

TIME TRIAL
On the TIME TRIAL timer, a distance can be set
(time trial distance). Whilst cycling, the expected
ride time, based on the average speed and the
distance still to be cycled, is constantly shown
alternately on the display.
Start with

M

. Stop with

M

.

Reset with

C

for 3 seconds.

LAP TIMER
The lap timer can store 30 laps.
For every lap, the following is saved:

B

Time

B

Distance

B

Average speed

The next lap can be started either manually or
automatically. For the automatic start, a distance

NAVIGATOR/SELECT
SELECT shows that there is a submenu for the main
NAVIGATOR menu. You open the submenu with

M

.

B

Set

You can set a starting value here and decide whether
the counter counts forwards or backwards from

this starting value. Further details in Chapter 5.7.

B

Reset

In the reset submenu you set the NAVIGATOR
back to zero. You leave the submenu by pressing

C

again.

3.3 Cadence option

The cadence menu is only available if

B

the cadence transmitter is installed,

B

the transmitter was recognized during pairing.

After pairing the cadence transmitter, the current
cadence is shown in section 2 of the display.
In function mode it is possible to select the CADENCE/
MORE menu using the buttons.

Confirming with

M

opens the menu and gives you

access to the information.
Using you come to:

B

AVG CADENCE

B

MAX CADENCE

Resetting the trip data also sets the cadence data
back to zero.

is preset. Once this distance has been cycled, the
next lap is started automatically.
Start the 1

st

lap with

M

. Start all other laps with

C

.

Stop with

M

. Reset with

C

for 3 seconds.

The lap counter is set to 1. The stored lap data can
be recalled under:

B

SETTINGS/SELECT

B

LAP DATA/RECALL

The stored lap data are deleted and overwritten if
lap 1 is started again or 30 laps are exceeded.

4 Installation

4.1 Fitting the transmitter, magnet and handlebar holder

>>> P01

Start by fitting the transmitter and magnet.

ATTENTION: The transmitting distance between
the transmitter and the computer on the handle-
bars should not be more than 60 cm (transmission
range).

step 1 Place the rubber pad under the transmitter.
Fit the transmitter on the same side of the fork
where you later want to fit the computer to the
handlebars (right or left) using the cable ties sup-
plied (loose at first, do not pull tight just yet).

ATTENTION: The sensor mark on the transmitter
must point to the spokes.

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