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                        Trek In CITe ACH And ACH dIgITAl
Bicycle Computer Owner’s Manual
This manual explains the installa-
tion and use of the Trek Incite ACH 
and ACH Digital bicycle computers. 
Please read this manual carefully 
and save it for future reference.
If you do not understand the 
information in this manual, or you 
have a question about your Incite 
ACH computer that this manual 
does not cover, consult your Trek 
dealer. If you have a question or 
problem that your Trek dealer can’t 
handle, contact us 
                    
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                        COnTenTS Safety and general guidelines ......................................................... 1 Functions ......................................................................................... 2 Installation ....................................................................................... 5     Placing the computer on the handlebar...................................... 6     Placing the magnet and sensors ................................................. 8     Positioning of the hear
                    
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                        SAfeTy And gener Al guIdelIne S While riding your bicycle, do not stare  at the computer for long periods of time  (Figure 1). If you do not watch the road,  you could hit an obstacle, which may  cause you to lose control and fall. Make sure the computer wire cannot  contact the tire or wheel spokes (Figure  2). The wire could be damaged causing  the computer to malfunction. Also, the  wire could get caught, causing you to lose  control and fall. Fgure - Watch the road when  rdng. Fgure 2- 
                    
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                        funCTIOnS Table - Functon abbrevatons, names and explanatons f unction explanation Al TiTude Heght relatve to sea level.     CuR- Current     TRP- Trp (snce last Restart)     TTl - Total ganed snce last ReSet     MAX- Hghest value snce last ReSet     effectve range:          FT  -250 to +3080          M      -38 to  +9200 CAdenCe Revolutons of the crankset per mnute      dsplays n whole numbers     Hghest readng: 240. ACH dgtal (only)     AVG- Average cadence snce last 
                    
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                        GRAde Rato of elevaton gan to dstance expressed as percent- age.     CuR- Current     +/- ndcates uphll (+) or downhll (-)     TRP AVG- Average grade snce last Restart     TRP MAX- Maxmum grade snce last Restart HeART RATe Rate of heart n beats per mnute     CuR- Current ACH dgtal (only)     AVG- Average heart rate snce last ReSet     MAX- Maxmum heart rate snce last Restart     Zone - Arrows ndcate whether your heart rate s                       wthn a set zone, above, or
                    
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                        SPeed Always dsplays Current speed of the bcycle n mles per hour (MPH)            or klometers per hour (KPH)     AVG- Average speed snce last Restart, dsplayed            to tenths.      MAX- Hghest value snce last Restart     Hghest readngs: 80.5 mph or 29.6 kph TeMPeRATuRe Always dsplays Current temperature     dsplayed n Fahrenhet or Celsus n whole numbers.      l owest readng:  -2° F +/-2°, -9° C +/-°     Hghest readng: 40° F +/-2°, 60° C +/-° WHeel      Always dsp
                    
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                        InSTAllATIOn Stem mount Handlebar  Speed sensor Cadence sensor mount Fgure 3- l ocaton on bcycle of sensors and computer Tools needed: • Electrical tape • Slot-type screwdriver • Phillips-type screwdriver • Scissors installaton 5 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd   5 7/14/06   7:25:56 AM                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
                    
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                        Placing the computer on the handlebar The Trek Incite ACH computer can be  mounted on the handlebar or on the stem  (Figure 3). To install the computer on handlebar 1. Select the bar clamp that fits your bike. 31.8mm bars: large clamp 25.4mm and 26.0mm: small clamp 22.2mm bar:  small clamp with rubber shim 2. Insert the handlebar clamp into the back of  Fgure 4- Clamp and frcton pad  the computer base (Figure 4) and slide it  n computer base towards the front of the base. 3. Insert the rubbe
                    
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                        Check that the computer base cannot be  rotated around the handlebar, and that the  computer cannot slide backwards on the  computer base (Figure 5). To install the computer on the stem 1. Insert the rubber friction pad into  the computer base, aligned along the  computer base. 2. Insert two nylon ties through the  Fgure 5- Make sure the com- computer base (Figure 6). puter cannot be bounced off.  3. Place the base on the stem and tighten  the nylon tie. 4. Slide the computer into the computer 
                    
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                        Placing the magnet and sensors The wheel magnet must be aligned so that  it passes across the sensor. As the magnet  passes the sensor, it must be no further from  the sensor than 1 to 3mm (1/32 to 1/8 inch). The wheel magnet has a ‘T’ shaped slot with  two configurations: round spokes and flat or  bladed spokes (Figure 7). The cadence sensor, with the wire, mounts  near the crankset. It must be aligned so that  the magnet passes within 1-3mm, and in line  with the small line on the sensor (Figu
                    
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                        To install the sensor These instructions are written for the  cadence sensor, which goes on the frame’s  left chainstay. The instructions apply  equally to installing the ACH Digital  cadence sensor or the wheel sensor on the  fork- where there is no wire on the sensor. 1.0 -  1. Align the sensor with the magnet. 3.0mm The magnet must pass across the line on the  sensor (Figure 9). 2. Orient the sensor so that the clearance  Fgure 9- Magnet algnment and  clearance between the sensor and the ma
                    
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                        5. With the computer in the computer base,  check the alignment of the sensor and magnet  by spinning the wheel and noting if the  computer is displaying cadence (or for the  wheel sensor, speed). If the computer shows cadence (RPM) or current  speed, the sensor is reading the magnet. If the  computer is not displaying a value, realign the sensor  and magnet until one is displayed. 6. Tighten the nylon ties and trim the excess  length (Figure 11). Fgure - Trm excess nylon te  length 0 inst
                    
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                        POSITIOnIng Of THe HeAr T r ATe STr AP  To monitor your pulse, or heart rate, you  must be wearing the heart rate strap. The  strap senses each contraction, or beat, of  your heart. The beat is sensed electrically,  so proper location of the strap is important  to attain the strongest signal.  To be near to your heart, wear the heart  rate strap around your lower rib cage, just  under the breasts (Figure 12). For best results, the contact between the  sensor and your skin should be moist. Wet th
                    
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                        eASy SeTuP (reSeT) The computer must be set, or  “programmed,” so that it gives its  readout in the units you prefer, and so  that it calculates with the correct wheel  size.  using the buttons Mode When setting the computer, there are  Scroll three ways to use the buttons: Set Push- touch once Fgure 3- Buttons on the incte  Cycle- push repeatedly as needed ACH computer Hold- push and hold in for two  or three seconds To set the ACH, you must use the  four buttons (Figure 13) in a specific  s
                    
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                        Mode Set Scroll Choose a method to ReSet the computer: • Push any button to wake the  INCITE computer from shipping mode • Push the ReSet button (AC) on the  back of the computer • Install a new battery The Wheel select icon appears with a tire  size: 700-23 (Figure 14). ACH To set the wheel size Fgure 4- Tre sze screen 1. Cycle Scroll to your preferred wheel size  (options are shown on Table 2). Table 2- Wheel sze selectons 2. Push Set• to select. (last settng) 650-23 The computer displa
                    
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                        Mode Set Scroll To set units and Time This setting tells the computer which conversion to use: metric  or SAE (“English”), which clock style to use (12-hour or 24-hour)  and sets the time.  1. Cycle Scroll to your preferred setting: • MPH for miles • KPH for kilometers 2. Push Set• to choose your setting.  “F” (Figure 15) appears. 3. Cycle Scroll to your preferred tempera- ture setting:  • F for Fahrenheit • C for Celsius 4. Push Set• to choose your setting. “12” flashes. Fgure 5- Set unts sc
                    
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                        Mode Set Scroll 9. Cycle Scroll to the hour:  • 1, 2, 3, etc. from 1A through 12P (for 12-hour clock) • 1, 2, 3, etc. through 24 (for 24-hour clock) 10. Push Set• to choose your setting. “00” flashes. 11. Cycle Scroll to the minute:  • 00, 01, 02, 03, etc. through 59 12. Push Set• to choose your setting. The screen will show one of two things: • SPD - you are ready to ride. However, your computer has many other   features; see the Advanced Features section on pages 22-37. • PAIR? - see next sect
                    
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                        Mode Set Scroll 1. Cycle •Mode to SPEED. The PAIR? signal appears. 2. Make the wheel sensor send a signal (spin the bicycle wheel). 3. Place the computer within 3 feet (1 meter) of the sensor and Hold  the Set• button. The screen changes to PAIR....  4. Release the Set• button. The computer works for a moment, then returns to the SPEED screen. If the ERROR screen appears, there may be a  problem:  • There is interference (proximity to another  signal)  Move away from other computers, cell phones
                    
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                        Mode Set Scroll reS TAr T- geTTIng reAdy TO rIde Your computer stores data for two  intervals- since last ReSet and since last  ReStart. ReSet sets ALL data to zero.  ReStart sets only the Trip data to zero.  To r eStart (set the Trip data to zero)  The trip data includes five modes for seven  total sets: • ODOMETER  TRP • SPEED AVG, MAX Fgure 6- Stopwatch mode  • ALTITUDE TRP, MAX  showng tme wth seconds • GRADE AVG • CLOCK (Stopwatch) 1. Cycle •Mode to CLOCK. 2. Cycle Scroll to Stopwatch 
                    
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                        Mode Set Scroll AddITIOnAl Inf OrMATIOn Changing mode Once the computer is programmed and installed, it is very easy  to use. To change to different modes (functions), simply Cycle  the •Mode button on the left of the computer until the desired  function appears, shown by the spelled name of the function. To  move within that function, Cycle the Scroll buttons. r emoving the computer from the computer base The computer is held on its base by a flexible snap. To remove  the computer, press firmly