Trek Bicycle 11i User Manual

TREK INCITE 9i and 11i  
Bicycle Computer Owner’s Manual  
This manual explains the installa-  
tion and use of the Trek Incite 9i  
and 11i bicycle computer. Please  
read this manual carefully and  
save it for future reference.  
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If you do not understand the  
information in this manual, or  
you have a question about your  
Incite 9i computer that this  
manual does not cover, consuCltLKTMEAVGMAXTRPAVG  
your Trek dealer. If you have a  
question or problem that your  
Trek dealer can’t handle, contact  
us at:  
Trek Bicycle Corporation  
Attn: Customer Service  
801 W. Madison Street  
Waterloo, Wisconsin 53594  
(920) 478-4670  
© Copyright Trek Bicycle Corporation  
2006 All rights reserved  
 
SAfETy ANd gENERAl guIdElINES  
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.  
Figure ꢀ- Watch the road when  
riding.  
Figure 2- Keep the wire out of  
the spokes  
Safety and General guidelines  
 
fuNCTIONS  
Table ꢀ- Function abbreviations, names, and explanations  
function Explanation  
CloCK  
ClK  
TME  
Time of day  
Displays in hours and minutes, or stopwatch  
showing seconds.  
CLK  
ꢀ2-hour with AM/PM or 24-hour format  
Highest reading: 23:59 (clock)  
or 23:59:59 (stopwatch)  
oDoMETEr  
oDo  
Distance ridden  
Displays in miles or kilometers.  
TrP-Trip (since last restart)  
TTl- Total since last reset  
Highest reading: 99,999  
MH  
ODO  
PACEr  
Always displays  
Indicates whether current speed is faster or slower  
than average speed  
Displayed by arrow pointing up (faster) or down  
(slower).  
MH  
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Functions  
 
SPEED  
Always displays  
Current speed of the bicycle in miles per hour (MH)  
or kilometers per hour (KMH)  
AVG- Average speed since last restart, displayed  
to tenths.  
MAX- Highest value since last restart  
Highest readings: 80.5mph or ꢀ29.6kph  
CLK  
M
MH  
WHEEl  
SElECTIon  
Always displays  
Indicates which wheel setting is in use by computer  
CLK  
T
A
M
MH  
ODO  
Temperature  
Current temperature displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius in  
whole numbers, updated every 30 seconds. range:  
-2 to ꢀ40°F +/-2°  
• -ꢀ9 to 60°C +/-ꢀ°  
CAD  
(ꢀꢀi only)  
Cadence  
.
number of revolutions per minute of the crankset dis-  
played in whole number. Maximum 240  
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Functions  
 
INSTAllATION  
Stem mount  
Handlebar  
mount  
Speed sensor  
Cadence sensor  
Figure 3- location on bicycle of sensors and computer  
Tools needed:  
• Electrical tape  
• Slot-type screwdriver  
• Phillips-type screwdriver  
• Scissors  
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Installation  
 
Placing the computer on the handlebar  
The Trek Incite 9i or 11i 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  
Figure 4- Clamp and friction pad  
in computer base  
2. Insert the handlebar clamp into the back  
of the computer base (Figure 4) and slide  
it towards the front of the base.  
3. Insert the rubber friction pad into the computer base, aligned  
across the computer base.  
4. With the wire pointing toward the front of the bike, wrap the bar  
clamp around the handlebar.  
5. Insert the screw through the washer and into the computer base.  
6. Tighten the screw until the computer base cannot rotate on the  
handlebar.  
7. Slide the computer into the computer base until the front of the  
computer and computer base line up.  
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Installation  
 
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.  
Figure 5- Make sure the com-  
puter cannot be bounced off.  
2. Insert two nylon ties through the  
computer base (Figure 6).  
3. Place the base on the stem and tighten the  
nylon tie.  
4. Slide the computer into the computer  
base until the front of the computer and  
computer base line up.  
5. Check that the computer base cannot be  
rotated around the stem and the computer  
cannot slide backwards on the computer  
base.  
Figure 6- nylon tie threaded  
through computer base  
6. Tighten the nylon ties and trim the excess  
length.  
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Installation  
 
Placing the magnet  
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 configura-  
tions: round spokes and flat or bladed spokes (Figure 7).  
To install the wheel magnet  
1. Remove the screw from the magnet.  
2. Slide the slot in the back of the magnet  
over the spoke.  
For a flat or bladed spoke, start the  
spoke near the end where the spoke is  
round, and align the top of the ‘T’ with  
the spoke as you slide the magnet up the  
blade (Figure 7).  
3. Thread the screw into the magnet until it  
Figure ꢁ- Installing magnet on  
round or oval spokes  
is snug against the spoke.  
Installation  
 
Attaching the computer wire  
The computer wire is usually longer than needed. Extra wire  
length can be diverted by wrapping it around the brake housing  
prior to routing it down the fork blade or down tube (Figure 8).  
Make sure the computer wire is not pulled tight when the  
handlebar is turned all the way to either side.  
To attach the computer wire  
1. Determine the length of wire to divert by  
holding the sensor at its desired mounting  
point.  
2. Wrap the wire around the front brake  
cable, diverting the determined amount.  
3. Continue routing the wire, either by  
wrapping around the fork or frame tube,  
or attach the wire to the fork or frame  
tube with electrical tape.  
Figure 8- Trim excess nylon tie  
4. As needed, solidify the wire attachment  
length  
with either nylon ties or electrical tape.  
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Installation  
 
Attaching the sensors  
The magnet must pass across the line on  
the sensor (Figure 9).  
These instructions are written for  
the front wheel, but apply equally to  
installing the magnet and cadence  
sensor which go on the left crank and  
the frame’s chainstay (Figure 10).  
1.0 -  
3.0mm  
To install the sensor  
1. Align the sensor with the magnet.  
Figure 9- Magnet alignment and  
clearance  
2. Orient the sensor so that the clearance  
between the sensor and the magnet is  
between 1 to 3mm.  
The sensor can be rotated around the fork  
about 45 degrees.  
If needed, the sensor and magnet can be  
moved up or down the spoke and fork to  
change the amount of clearance.  
3. Attach the sensor with nylon ties, but do  
not fully tighten.  
4. With the computer in the computer  
base, check the alignment of the sensor  
Figure ꢀ0- Magnet placed on  
crankarm, aligned with sensor on  
chainstay  
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Installation  
 
and magnet by spinning the wheel and noting if the computer is  
displaying speed.  
If the computer shows 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.  
5. Tighten the nylon ties and trim the excess  
length (Figure 11).  
Figure ꢀꢀ- Trim excess nylon tie  
length  
ꢀ0  
Installation  
 
EASy SETuP (RESET)  
You can program the starting values of your computer in a  
single, easy procedure:  
• Units  
• Clock  
• Wheelsize  
• Odometer  
The Units setting tells the computer which conversion to use:  
metric or SAE (“English”):  
MH = miles  
KMH = kilometers  
You can set the clock for 12 or 24 hour display, which changes  
how time appears in the afternoon, such as 3PM:  
12 hour clock  
24 hour clock  
3:00  
15:00  
You can set the wheel size by simply choosing from a menu  
listing tire sizes, or you can set custom values listed in a chart.  
For the most precision, do a “rollout” test. The rollout test is  
described on page 22.  
You can set the odometer to be at “0” or you can start at a  
different value. This allows you to keep track of your previous  
mileage after the computer has Reset (started over at 0), such  
as after installing a new battery.  
ꢀꢀ  
Easy setup (reSet)  
 
using the buttons  
When setting the computer, there  
are three ways to use the buttons. To  
help you remember, notice the way  
each term is underlined. To help you  
remember, these terms will look the  
same throughout the manual.  
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CLKTMEAVGMAXTRPAVG  
Set  
Push- touch once  
Cycle - push repeatedly as needed  
Hold- push and hold in for two or  
three seconds  
Mode  
The buttons on the computer are  
(Figure 12):  
Figure ꢀ2- Buttons on the Incite  
9i and ꢀꢀi computer  
Set• button on the right side  
Mode button on the bottom  
To set the computer, you must Push, Cycle, or Hold the two  
buttons in a specific sequence.  
To set the units  
1. Cycle Mode to MAX (Figure 12).  
2. Hold Set•  
KMH or MH flashes.  
Easy setup (reSet)  
ꢀ2  
 
TME  
Set  
ODO  
Mode  
3. Cycle Mode  
MH and KMH interchange on the screen.  
4. Push Set• to select.  
The temperature icon display.  
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5. Cycle Mode to C or F  
CLKTMEODOMAXTRPAVG  
6. Push Set• to select.  
The computer returns to the start screen.  
To set the odometer  
1. Cycle Mode to ODO (Figure 13).  
2. Hold Set•  
Figure ꢀ3- oDo screen  
5-digit odometer value appears with first digit flashing.  
3. Cycle Mode to your preferred value.  
4. Push Set• to select.  
The next digit flashes.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all digits are selected.  
The computer returns to the start screen.  
ꢀ3  
Easy setup (reSet)  
 
TME  
Set  
ODO  
Mode  
To set wheel size  
Both the 9i and 11i allow you to use two different wheel sizes. The icon  
for Wheel 1 is a small circle. The icon for Wheel 2 is a partial circle  
surrounding the Wheel 1 icon (Figure 14).  
1. Cycle Mode to TME.  
2. Hold Set•  
Wheel Select icon appears on the screen.  
3. Cycle Set• to change wheel selection from  
Wheel 1 to Wheel 2.  
4. Push Mode to select.  
Wheel size appears.  
Note: If you want to set a custom wheel size,  
go to page 24 now.  
Figure ꢀ4- Wheel select screen  
5. Cycle Mode  
The wheel size changes.  
6. Hold Set• to select.  
The computer returns to current speed.  
To set the second wheel size, repeat the instructions, but  
select the other Wheel Select icon.  
Easy setup (reSet)  
ꢀ4  
 
TME  
Set  
ODO  
Mode  
To select the wheel for use  
1. Cycle Mode to TRP  
2. Hold the left Mode and the right Mode together.  
The Wheel Select icon changes (Figure 14). Repeat step 2 to change  
again.  
Easy setup (reSet)  
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TME  
Set  
ODO  
Mode  
To set Clock  
1. Cycle Mode to CLK (Figure 15).  
2. Hold Set•  
“12” or “24” flashes.  
3. Cycle Mode  
12 and 24 interchange on the screen.  
4. Push Set• to select  
The clock appears on the screen with the  
Hour flashing.  
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CLKTMEAVGMAXTRPAVG  
5. Cycle Mode  
The Hour changes.  
6. Push Set• to select.  
The Minutes flash.  
Figure ꢀ5- CloCK screen  
7. Cycle Mode  
8. Push Set• to select.  
The computer returns to current speed.  
Easy setup (reSet)  
ꢀ6  
 
TME  
Set  
ODO  
Mode  
RESTART- 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.  
The trip modes include  
• TRP  
• TME  
• MAX  
This operation sets all four values to zero, allowing the  
computer to display information for a single ride.  
To ReStart (set the Trip data to zero)  
1. Cycle Mode to TRP (Figure 16).  
2. Hold Set•, and do not let up until after  
completing step 3.  
F
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3. Hold Mode.  
CLKTMEAVGMAXTRPAVG  
The Max setting ReStarts at ‘0’.  
Figure ꢀ6- TrP screen  
ꢀꢁ  
reStart  
 
TME  
Set  
ODO  
Mode  
AddITIONAl INfORMATION  
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 until the desired function appears, shown by  
the spelled name of the function.  
Removing the computer from the computer base  
The computer is held on its base by a flexible snap. To remove  
the computer, press firmly on the computer (not on the base) in  
a rearward direction.  
using the computer in wet weather  
Bicycle computers function on electricity. If the electrical  
contacts between the computer and its base become saturated,  
the electrical signals may become irregular or interrupted  
entirely. If the computer is to be used in heavy rain, etc., we  
recommend that a plastic bag be put over the computer and its  
base. The other parts of the computer system are waterproof.  
ꢀ8  
Additional Information  
 
TROuBlEShOOTINg  
The Incite 9i computer is designed to be easy to install and  
maintain. However, computers occasionally have problems.  
Table 3 shows some possible problems, causes, and solutions:  
Table 3- Common problems and solutions  
Blank screen  
Computer is in shipping mode. Push a button.  
Battery is dead, or installed incorrectly. reinstall good battery.  
Magnet misaligned or too far away. re-adjust magnet and sensor placement.  
Battery power is low. replace battery.  
Erratic data  
no current speed  
Magnet misaligned or too far away. re-adjust magnet and sensor placement.  
Wheel size is incorrect. reset computer.  
Speed is incorrect.  
Sensor is not reading magnet properly. readjust magnet and sensor alignment.  
ꢀ9  
Troubleshooting  
 
REPlACINg ThE BATTERy  
If the computer is giving erratic information, the computer or  
hear rate strap battery may be running low on power (normally  
accompanied by the low battery icon, Figure 16). Replace the  
batteries whenever the computer malfunctions, or every 6  
months. When purchasing new batteries, it is best to take the  
old batteries with you. However, this is the generic description  
for the proper battery:  
CR2032, lithium cell, 3 volts  
When the battery is removed, the computer automatically  
resets function totals to Zero. After installing a new battery, you  
can manually set your totals, but you must note those values  
before removing the battery.  
To replace the battery  
1. Remove the computer from its base.  
2. Identify the battery cover, with its deep  
slot (a similar battery cover is found on  
the back, or skin-side, or the heart rate  
strap).  
3. Insert a large coin into the slot and rotate  
in a counter-clockwise direction about  
Figure ꢀꢁ- removing  
cover  
battery  
one-quarter turn (Figure 17).  
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replacing the Battery  
 
4. Lift the battery cover, exposing the  
battery.  
Be careful to avoid losing the rubber O-ring  
seal.  
5. Remove the old battery.  
It may be possible to shake the battery out.  
Otherwise, carefully pry the battery up with  
a thin tool or knife blade.  
6. Insert the new battery with the ‘cross’  
and identifying label pointing up  
(Figure 18).  
Figure ꢀ8- The ‘cross’ on the bat-  
tery points up  
7. Replace the battery cover (and O-ring  
seal) and turn one-quarter turn clockwise.  
2ꢀ  
replacing the Battery  
 
TME  
Set  
ODO  
Mode  
SETTINg CuSTOM WhEEl SIzE  
The procedure is almost the same as the basic setup on pages  
13-14, except instead of picking a wheel size from the menu,  
you can program in a 4-digit number.  
Selecting the custom value 4-digit number  
Table 3- Custom wheel size codes  
There are two methods for  
selecting the custom wheel size  
ꢁ00 x 20  
ꢁ00 x 23  
ꢁ00 x 25  
ꢁ00 x 28  
ꢁ00 x 32  
ꢁ00 x 35  
ꢁ00 x 38  
2086  
2096  
2ꢀ05  
2ꢀ36  
2ꢀ55  
2ꢀ68  
2ꢀ80  
26 x ꢀ.5  
20ꢀ0  
value:  
26 x ꢀ.90 2045  
26 x ꢀ.95 2050  
• Select a value from Table 3,  
Custom wheel size codes  
• Do a rollout test to measure  
the circumference of your wheel  
(page 24).  
26 x 2.0  
26 x 2.ꢀ  
26 x 2.2  
Custom  
2055  
2068  
20ꢁ5  
To set the computer  
0000 - 2999  
1. Cycle Mode to TME.  
2. Hold Set•  
Wheel Select icon appears on the screen.  
3. Cycle Set• to change your wheel selection from Wheel 1 to Wheel  
2.  
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Setting Custom Wheel Size  
 
TME  
Set  
ODO  
Mode  
4. Push Mode to select.  
Wheel size appears.  
Note: If you want to set a custom wheel size, go to page 24 now.  
5. Cycle Mode through the wheel sizes tro the 4-digit number.  
6. Push Set•  
The left-hand digit flashes.  
7. Cycle Mode to the desired value.  
8. Push Set• to select.  
The next digit flashes.  
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 to select all four digits.  
10. Hold Set•  
The computer returns to current speed.  
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Setting Custom Wheel Size  
 
To measure rollout for wheel size  
Table 1 approximates the circumfer-  
ence of each tire size. Instead of using  
an approximation, you can measure the  
actual circumference of your wheel. You  
need a helper, your bike, and a smooth  
floor with enough room to roll the bike  
about 7 feet (245 cm) in a straight line.  
1. With the valve stem of the front wheel  
directly over the floor Figure 19), sit on  
the bike.  
Figure ꢀ9- Measuring rollout for  
wheel size  
2. Have your helper mark the floor at the  
valve stem.  
3. While you sit on the bike, have the helper roll the bike forward  
one revolution of the wheel, so that the valve stem is again  
directly over the floor.  
4. Mark the new location of the valve stem.  
5. Measure the distance between the marks, in millimeters.  
If you can only measure in inches, convert to millimeters by multiplying  
by 25.4.  
6. Use the result to program your computer, following the instruc-  
tions on page 22.  
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Setting Custom Wheel Size  
 
lIMITEd WARRANTy  
Trek Bicycle Corporation warrants each new Incite computer  
against defects in workmanship and materials.  
This warranty covers  
Trek Incite computer models 6i, 8i, 9i, 11i, ACH, and ACH Digital  
for a period of two years from the date of sale.  
This warranty does not cover  
• Normal wear and tear, including the length of battery life  
• Improper assembly  
• Installation of parts or accessories not originally intended  
for, or compatible with the component as sold  
• Damage or failure due to accident, misuse, abuse, or neglect  
This warranty is void in its entirety by any modification of the  
component or its parts.  
This warranty is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of a  
defective item and is the sole remedy of the warranty. This warranty  
extends from the date of purchase, applies only to the original owner, and  
is not transferable. Trek is not responsible for incidental or consequen-  
tial damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.  
Claims under this warranty must be made through an authorized dealer.  
Proof of purchase is required.  
This warranty gives the consumer specific legal rights, and those rights  
may vary from place to place. This warranty does not affect the statutory  
rights of the consumer.  
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limited Warranty  
 

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