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Type: Operation & user’s manual for Echo W1

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The symbol ofp means this function is for ECHO-W2 only; all descriptions with this symbol
A. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONS
1. LCD DISPLAY 2. MODE BUTTON 3. MAIN BATTERY CAP
4. SET BUTTON 5. SILDE ON/OFF SWITCH6. RUBBER PAD
7. BRACKET 8. SENSOR MARKING LINE 9. SENSOR (TRANSMITTER)
10. SENSOR BATTERY CAP11. SENSOR BAND 12. BAND CARRIER
16.1.5VBATTERY(LR44ISTYPICAL) 17.SCREW 18.NUT
BRACKET AND MAIN UNIT MOUNTING
1. Attach the bracket i to the handlebar and fit the rubber pad h between the handlebar and the band of
the bracket. Tighten the screw securely till the bracket cannot turn. (Fig. A)
2. Slide the main unit onto the bracket from front to rear till it clicks into position. To remove the main unit,
press down on the lock lever of the bracket then pull the main unit forward and off. (Fig. B)
SENSOR AND MAGNET MOUNTING
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2. Mount the band carrier
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3. Mounting the sensor unit on the right front fork with rubber pad. (Fig. D)
on one spoke of the front wheel and let the magnet face the sensor’s mark line
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around the magnetto enhance the reliability of the fixed screw. (Fig. G)
5.Adjust the relative position between the main unit and the sensor, according to the following key points:
a). It will receive a stronger wireless signal if the sensor is more close to the main unit.
The arrow of the sensor must point to the main unit, and install the sensor as close to the main unit
as possible and within 45 cm (1.5 feet) to get a better wireless performance. (Fig. F)
It is workable when the arrow symbol is down (Fig. E), but keeping the arrow up is better because its
sensing distance is shorter than with the arrow down.
b). Adjust the installation angle of the sensor to aim at the direction of the main unit within +/- 15°, the
best performances is at vertical direction (90°) between the sensor’s arrow and the battery cap of the
c).
Adjust the magnetfixed position to let the center of the magnet align to the sensor’s marking line. (Fig. G)
Adjust the sensorto let the gap between the magnetand the sensor’s marking line is about 5mm (0.2'). (Fig.
6. Refer to the TEST section to testing the installation before tighten the sensor band with ascrewdriver.(Fig. I)
by thrusting it into the band carrier
. (Fig. J)
TEST
1. The main unit has a 'Slide On/Off Detecting Switch g' (patents pending) to turn ON/OFF the power of
the wireless receiver. It can receive the wireless wheel signal only after the main unit is slid onto the
2. Spin the front wheel to check if installation is correct. Installation is correct if the main unit flickers '
symbol. It is an incorrect installation if there is no symbol of '
among the main unit, the sensor and the magnet, or refer to the trouble-shooting table.
C. THE WIRELESS SYSTEM AND PERFORMANCES
1. The sensor transits the wheel rotating signal to the receiver in the main unit by the wireless transmission.
To prevent the receiver from interfering by other wireless noises and causing the main unit to display false
data, install the transmitter according to the following key points to get better performance.
a). The receiver is designed to receive a signal with only a certain direction and angle to reduce the noise
interference from other sources. Adjust the installation angle of transmitter to aim at the direction to
the main unit within a +/- 15° angle, the best performance is at a vertical direction.
b). The receiver will receive a stronger wireless signal if the transmitter is more close to the receiver. A
stronger sensing signal not only has better noise immunity, but also increases the transmitter battery’s
operating life. For good wireless performance, please install the transmitter as close to the main unit
2. Precaution
a). This computer has almost no cross-talking interference when 2 bicycles carrying the same or similar
wireless cycle computers are ridden side by side, as long as the cross-distance is over 40cm (15.8”).
b). This computer has excellent noise immunity for some electromagnetic interference, but it may be interfered
with by a strong electromagnetic wave and make the main unit displays error data while it is near strong
interference such as TV transmission stations, radar stations, and some heavy industrial machines.
3. This computer has a “Slide On/Off Detecting Switch”
g to check the main unit to slide on/off from the bracket.
a). To reduce the power consumption of the main unit to increase the battery operation life, but also to
delete all indoor electromagnetic interference from electrical equipment (such as PC monitors,
handy-phones, etc.). It will turn off the power supply of the receiver when the main unit takes off from the
b). The main unit can only receive the wheel signal after it is slid onto the bracket.
: Current Speed 0.0 – 199.9 Km/h or 120.0 Mile/h +/- 1% (Typical)
1. The current speed is always displayed on the upper display when riding. It displays current speed up to
199.9 KM/h or 120.0 M/h (for wheel diameters of over 24 inches).
When riding is stopped, the speed will continue to count 4 seconds for Bike 1 and count 2 seconds for
Bike2 to confirm that no more wheel signals have been sent.
1. The odometer cumulates the total distance as long as the bike is running.
DO data can not be cleared to zero by RESET operation.
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ODO1, ODO2 and T
ODO: Bike1, Bike 2 and Total Odometer (For W2 only)
1. The odometer cumulates the total distance as long as the bike is running, either Bike 1 or 2 has its
DO 1 or ODO 2 individually. The T
ODO is the sum of the ODO 1 plus ODO 2.
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ODO data can not be cleared to zero by RESET operation.
TM: Riding Time 0M00.0S-59M59.9S, 1H00M00S-99H59M59S +/- 0.003%
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1. The TM totals the riding time from the last RESET operation. The T-TM accumulates total riding time
from the beginning of computer use and can not be cleared by the RESET operation.
It will automatically begin counting upon riding, and continue to count 4 seconds for Bike1 and 2
seconds for Bike2 to confirm that no more wheel sensing signals have been sent when riding is stopped.
But this computer revises back the over-counted 2 or 4 seconds automatically.

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: 12HR AM/PM or 24HR Clock 0:00’00” – 12:59’59” AM/PM or 23:59’59” +/-
It can display the current time in 12HR AM/PM or 24HR clock.
AV: Average Speed 0.0 – 199.9 Km/h / 0.0 – 120.0Mile/h +/- 0.1%
1. It is calculated from the DS divided by the TM. The average data counted is from the last RESET to
2. It displays '0.0' when T
M is less than 4 sec., and is updated by about one second when TM is over 4 seconds.
Gps cycle computer
M is over 100 hours or the DS is over 1,000km (or miles).
DS:TripDistance 0.00–999.99KmorMiles +/-0.1%
The DS function accumulates the distance data from the last RESET operation as long as the bike is being
It shows the highest speed from the last RESET operation.
It flashes the '' speed pacer arrow while the current speed is higher than the average speed and the
p: Lubrication Reminder:(For W2 only) 10.00 – 990.00 Km or Mile +/- 0.1%

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1. This user-friendly function is created by ECHOWELL and patents are pending worldwide. It will remind
you to lubricate your beloved bike after you preset the reminder.
2. The preset distance will be counted down, the LCD will flash the '' symbol when the preset

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distance will count down to 0 to remind you to lubricate your bike.
3. The reminding distance will count up after counting down to zero and the 'o' symbol will display on the
left of distance to indicate the distance is over the lubrication reminding distance if you did not reset
p: Maintenance Reminder: (For W2 only)10.00 – 990.00 Km or Mile +/- 0.1%
All descriptions are similar as the Lubrication Reminder except the word of Maintenance instead of
' shall be replaced by the symbol ''.
Sensor with Transmitter:No Contact Magnet sensor with Wireless Transmitter.
Remarks: All functions’ data are updated about one second.
Suitable Fork Size:12mm to 50mm& (0.5' to 2.0' &) Forks.
Wireless Sensing Distance: 55cm (1.8 feet) between the transmitter and the main unit.
Cross-Talking Interference:Within 40 cm (15.8'), no interference by 2 bicycles carrying similar cycle
Wheel Circumference Setting:1mm - 3999mm (1mm increment)
Storage Temperature:- 10°C ~ 60°C (14°F ~ 140°F)
Main Unit Battery Power:3V battery x 1 (CR2032), battery operating life is about 2 years. (Based

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Transmitter Battery Power:1.5V battery x 1 (typical LR44). About 24,000km/15,000 miles riding distance
or 2 years battery operating life. (The original factory-attached battery
life may be shorter than this period due to shipping and storage time).
Dimensions and WeightMain Unit: 44.0 x 53.0 x 19.3mm/31.5g
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The specifications and designs may be changed without notice.

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