

As a result, the total distance displayed is, in reality, the distance travelled between battery changes! Over the life of the battery, the initial configuration procedure will inevitably have been forgotten so it's time to consult the manual once again. It's impossible to do this without resetting all the data on the device, such as the initial configuration and the odometer. Other than the dual button press issue described above, I only have one other issue with the CC-MC200W and that's changing the unit battery (not the sensor battery). Once it's reset, the device takes care of itself and accurately records the journey. This is instantly annoying! This really is a once per journey issue though so I can live with it. It's very easy to not depress the second button when trying for both together and that results in a different operation being performed. This is only ever used to change the operation of the other button, (it's main button on its own, or both together). The second button is a tiny rubber one on the front of the unit. This actually works very well but means there has to be some looseness in the cradle which can make the computer rattle on less than smooth road surfaces. This causes a button on the back to push against the computer cradle. One of the buttons is depressed by pushing down on the entire computer. The two buttons are probably the most frustrating aspect of the device. The reset is performed by pressing the two buttons together and holding them until the display zeros. (There is a Trip Two that needs to be reset separately if required). There are, after all, only two buttons to choose from! I perform a reset at the start of each cycle and this zeros the Trip One distance, the Average Speed and the Journey Duration. This wasn't a lack of will to to do them, I just felt the default layout was exactly what I wanted.ĭaily operation of the device is quite simple. I didn't bother with the more complex configurations, such as assigning specific data items (such as speed, distance, time) to areas of the display.
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Despite the complexity, the downloadable PDF instructions do describe the process accurately and by following them, the basic configuration is soon accomplished. Configuration is a different matter however: As others have stated in their reviews, the process is complicated and very linear make a mistake and you must start again. Initial build of the device, such as inserting batteries and attaching it to the cycle proved very straightforward and there were no issues with the quality of the components. I bought the CC-MC200W Micro Computer on 7th Feb 2013 and, as always with Amazon, delivery was excellent.

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