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Echo J7 Cycle Computer Manual – Plus

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Echo J7 Cycle Computer Manual – Plus

If you park your bike outside in freezing winter conditions or direct, scorching summer sunlight for extended periods, unclip the computer head unit from the bracket and bring it indoors.

To clear your current (Distance) and TM (Time) before starting a new ride, navigate to either the DST or TM screen. Press and hold the Mode button for approximately 3 to 5 seconds. The display will flash and clear the trip metrics back to zero. The ODO will not be affected. 6. Troubleshooting Common Issues

Screw the spoke magnet onto a wheel spoke directly opposite the sensor.

The gap between the magnet and the sensor must be 2mm to 5mm (roughly the thickness of a coin).

| Button | Function | |--------|----------| | | Enter settings / confirm value | | MODE | Switch display modes (Speed / Odometer / Trip / Clock) | | RESET | Reset current trip distance (press and hold) | | SET + MODE | Reset total odometer (use carefully) | echo j7 cycle computer manual

The (or Echo-J7) is a wireless cyclocomputer designed to track various cycling metrics such as speed, distance, time, and heart rate. While a single official digital repository for the manual is elusive, technical details and community discussions provide the following setup and operation guidelines: Core Features

The Echo J7 uses automatic pairing. Once the sensor detects magnet movement (spin the wheel), the computer will wake up and show speed within 2-3 rotations. No manual pairing code is required.

Secure the bracket to the handlebar using zip ties or the provided screw; ensure the unit "clicks" into place so it won't fall out during rides. Sensor & Magnet:

Press the button to toggle between Kilometers per hour and Miles per hour. Press the Set button to confirm your choice. Step 2: Entering the Wheel Circumference (Cc) If you park your bike outside in freezing

Note: Some batches of the Echo J7 label buttons as "A" and "B." In that case, "A" = SET and "B" = MODE.

: Please note that your lifetime odometer ( ODO ) cannot be zeroed out using basic interface holds; this keeps your aggregate mileage history safe.

: Tracks the distance accumulated since your last trip reset. CLK (12H/24H Clock) : Displays the current time of day.

Slide the Echo J7 head unit into the bracket until it clicks into place. 3. Route the Wire The display will flash and clear the trip

A hard reset (e.g., after changing the battery) may be needed and is often done by pressing a of the unit using a thin object. Use extreme caution as this will erase all stored data.

Secure the mounting bracket to your handlebars or stem using the provided zip ties or rubber bands.

Proper installation is critical. If the sensor and magnet are misaligned, the computer will display a speed of zero. Step 1: Mount the Bracket and Computer

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