VDO A4 Owner Manual
VDO a4 is a compact, feature-rich cycling computer that provides valuable data and enhances your cycling experience. With its sleek design and intuitive interface, you can easily track your speed, distance, and time while riding. The device also includes a clock and odometer, allowing you to stay informed about the duration and distance of your rides. Additionally, the VDO a4's resettable trip function lets you monitor specific segments of your journey.
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Instruction manual A4 GB
Congratulations on your purchase of a VDO Cycle Computer. To enjoy the full potential of your computer and benefit from all the technical features, we recommend you thoroughly study this manual. You will find crucial hints for its operation as well as many more tips.
We wish you many enjoyable rides and trips on your bike with your VDO cycle computer.
Please check the packaging before starting the installation to ensure the contents are complete.
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Contents
1. Button Function
RIGHT BUTTON ( MODE-Button )
LEFT BUTTON ( SET-Button )
In Cycling Mode: Use this button to progress through the ODO, TRP, CLK screens.
In SET-Mode: Use this key to adjust values within the Set-up screen
Use this button to access the set-up screens for Wheelsize, Clock and Odometer.
In SET-Mode: Selection of digit to be changed
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2. Computer-Functions
ACTUAL SPEED ( KMH/MPH )
TRIP DISTANCE ( TRP )
( TRP = TRIP)
CLOCK ( CLK )
TOTAL DISTANCE ODOMETER ( ODO )
SLEEP MODE
Actual Speed is permanently shown on the display, up to 120 KMH (75 MPH) with an accuracy of 0.1 digits.
Shows Trip Distance of actual ride, up to 999. 99 KM or M. At overflow of 999.99 counting re-starts at 000.00.
Shows actual time in 24-hour-format.
Shows accumulated Total Trip Distance data of all individual trips. Counts up to 99999 KM or M. Value is re-settable after change of battery.
To prolong battery life, the A4 will automatically enter „sleep“ mode after 3 minutes of non- use. Only the Clock is shown.The computer will automatically restart as soon as it receives input from the speed sensor, or when any button is pressed.
3. Reset of computer
3.1 RESET OF ACTUAL TRIP DATA
To Reset actual trip data TRP press SET plus MODE-button simultaneously for 3 sec.
3.2 RESET OF COMPUTER TO FACTORY-SETTINGS
To Reset the computer to default factory settings, use a pencil and press the “AC”-button on underside of the computer.
ATTENTION: This action will delete all your data and all your settings for wheelsize, clock, odometer will be reset to factory settings.
4. Mounting and Settings
4.1 INSTALLATION OF BATTERY IN COMPUTER
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To prolong battery life, the A4 will come without the battery being installed. The VDO A4 needs a battery 3V-Type CR 2032. Batteries are available at your dealer (VDO-part no.#1013). Battery life time is around 12 months at normal use.
Watch Out: In case of malfunction please check the battery first before you start a warranty complaint.
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Remove the battery door with a suitable coin
Place the battery in the battery chamber. PLUS+-pole visible. Be careful when installing the battery not to damage the battery contact.
3 Reinstall the battery cap, making sure that the rubber O-ring does not get pinched or distorted.
WATCH OUT: If O-ring gets pinched or distorted, this will compromise the unit’s watertight seal.
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STEP 4
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Tighten the battery door firmly with a suitable coin.
IMPORTANT: During battery replacement all data and all settings will be stored for around 20 Seconds.
To save your data, replace the battery within that 20 seconds, otherwise all settings for Wheelsize,
Clock and Odometer need to be re-done.
Tip: Buy replacement battery in time. To save your data and settings replace the battery in time. Before replacing the battery we recommend to take note of your Wheelsize Setting and Odometer-data.
Watch Out: If for some reason the screen is blank or shows an irregular display after a battery change, press the AC button on the backside of the computer. This action will delete all data and all settings and requires new settings of Wheelsize, Clock and Odometer.
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* Watch out: old batteries require special disposal
Please read instructions for end-off-life disposal treatment
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AC-button
SET MODE
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5. Programming of computer
To show Speed and calculate Trip Distance and the other data, your VDO A4 needs the precise wheelsize = wheel circumference
(in mm or inch) of your bike.
5.1 HOW TO DETERMINE YOUR WHEELSIZE:
The wheelsize setting can be done with an accuracy of 1 mm or 0.1 inch.
The table below shows the most common tire sizes and the related wheelsize-data in mm and inch.
This data not necessarily corresponds with the correct data of your bike.
Tire size
47-305
47-406
34-540
47-507
23-571
40-559
44-559
47-559
50-559 n/a
54-559 n/a
57-559
WS in mm KMH WS in inch MPH
16x1,75
20x1,75
24x1 3/8
1272
1590
1948
50,1
62,6
76,7
24x1,75
26x1
26x1,5
26x1,6
26x1,75
26x1,9
26 x 1,95
26x2,00
26 x 2,1
26x2,125
1907
1973
2026
2051
2055
2060
2070
2075
2080
2133
75,1
77,7
79,8
80,7
80,9
81,1
81,5
81,7
81,9
84,0
Tire size
20-571
32-630
40-622
47-622
40-635
37-622
18-622
20-622
23-622
25-622
28-622
32-622
37-622
WS in mm KMH WS in inch MPH
26x3/4
27x1 1/4
28x1,5
1954
2199
2224
76,9
86,6
87,6
28x1,75
28x1 1/2
28x1 3/8
700x18C
700x20C
700x23C
700x25C
700x28C
700x32C
700x37C
2268
2265
2205
2102
2114
2133
2146
2149
2174
2205
89,3
89,2
86,8
82,8
83,2
84,0
84,5
84,6
85,6
86,8
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MINIMUM WS: 100 mm / 3,94“
MAXIMUM WS: 3999 mm / 157,44“
37-590 26x1 3/8 2105 82,9 40-622 700x40C 2224 87,6
If your Tyre Size is not shown in the Table, you can find your correct wheelsize as explained below:
STEP 1
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Stand your bicycle upright. With your tyre inflated to its proper pressure, rotate your front wheel so that the valve is located at the bottom (6 o’clock position). Make a mark on the floor to indicate the valve location.
STEP 2
STEP 3
Roll the bicycle forward in a straight line for one complete wheel revolution, until the valve is again at the bottom. Make a mark on the floor to indicate this valve location.
Measure the distance between the marks in millimetres or inches (1 inch = 25.4mm). This value is your wheel size = wheel circumference.
5.2 SELECTION OF km OR m -READING
The VDO A4 can show speed and all related data either in km or Miles. You can switch at any time from km to m -reading and vice versa. All data TRP, ODO will automatically be re-calculated.
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Get TRP in display, press and hold SET-button for 3 sec.
km or m are flashing. Use MODE-button to select km or m -reading.
Press SET-button to confirm above selection. The A4 will now show the set-mode for the wheelsize = wheel circumference.
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5.3 PROGRAMMING THE WHEELSIZE
After pressing SET-button to confirm km or m selection, the A4 will now show the set-mode for the wheelsize = wheel circumference.
Factory settings for wheelsize are 2155 mm for km -reading and 84, 8 inch for m -reading.
Attention: For km -reading the wheelsize needs to be set in mm, for m -reading the wheelsize needs to be set in inches.
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Change the flashing wheelsize-digit to requested value by pressing the MODE-button.
Press SET-button to confirm this setting and move to next digit.
Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 until all digits have been set to your wheelsize.
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STEP 4 Press and Hold SET-button for 3 sec. to finish Wheelsize-Setting and return to TRP-display.
5.4 CLOCK SETTING
Your VDO A4 shows actual time in 24:00 (hh:mm) format.
STEP 1 Get CLK into display. Press and Hold SET-button for 3 sec. The Clock SET-Mode will be shown in display.
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
Use the MODE-button to change the flashing hour-digits. Hold MODE-button for fast setting.
Confirm your settings by pressing the SET-button. This confirmation will also change to Minute-setting.
Use the MODE-button to change the flashing Minute- digits. Hold MODE-button for fast setting.
Press and hold SET-button for 3 sec. to finish Clock-Setting and return to CLK-display.
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5.5 PROGRAMMING OF ODOMETER
The total distance counter ODO can be programmed anytime, for example after a change of battery or to enter the ODO data of your old computer into your new A4.
STEP 1
STEP 2
Get ODO into display, press and Hold SET-button for 3 sec. The ODO-Set-Mode will be shown in display.
Press MODE-button to change the flashing digit to requested value.
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STEP 3
STEP 4
Confirm this setting by pressing the SET-button and simultaneously change to next digit (flashing).
Repeat STEP 1 and STEP 2 until all digits have been set to requested value.
Press and Hold SET-button for 3 sec. to finish ODO-setting and return to ODO-display.
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WS in mm / inch
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6. Mounting
6.1 MOUNTING OF MAGNET AND SENSOR
Important! Watch Out when mounting!
The distance between Sensor and magnet should be 1 to 3 mm.
STEP 1 Loosely mount Sensor on the front fork using the zip ties, so that you can still make final adjustments.
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
Mounting on right or left side of the fork is possible.
Loosely mount the magnet at the spoke, so that you still can do final adjustments.
To finally fix the Sensor. Pull zip-ties tight. Cut off remaining zip-tie-parts.
To finally fix the magnet. Press the magnet-shell until the magnet is securely fixed at the spoke.
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The magnet must point towards the sensor-marking on the Transmitter.
Make final adjustments of the magnet towards the Sensor-marking, ensure the distance between the magnet and the sensor marking is 1 to 3 mm. To get that distance also adjust the Sensor towards the magnet.
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STEP 6 Keep the wire neat by winding it around the fork and along the brake-cable upwards to the handlebar.
CHECK: During mounting move the handlebar and check the suspension-travel (in case of a suspension fork) to make sure the wire is not overstretched and may be ripped off while riding.
6.2 MOUNTING OF BRACKET
STEP 1
STEP 2
Decide if you want to mount the bracket on handlebar or on stem.
Depending on your decision you may need to turn the foot of the bracket by 90 °.
Remove the 2 screws, turn the foot of the bracket to adjust for either handlebar or stem-mounting.
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STEP 3
STEP 4
Fix the foot of the bracket with the 2 screws. Do not overstress the screws.
Fix the bracket to either the handlebar or the stem by using 2 zip-ties.
Cut off the remaining zip-tie-parts.
6.3 HEAD UNIT INSTALLATION
Place the computer into the bracket ( 10-o’clock-position) and turn clockwise until you feel a click and have reached
12 o’clock position. Watch Out: Make sure the computer is properly placed into the bracket and is turned clockwise until you feel the “Click”.
To remove the computer off the bracket, twist the head counter-clockwise and then lift it out of the bracket.
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7. Test of Function
After installation, please check function of your VDO A4.
Lift the front wheel of your bike. Turn the front wheel. Within 2 to 4 seconds a speed reading should be in display of your VDO A4.
Otherwise re-check the magnet position and the distance of the magnet towards the Sensor-marking. Re-adjust the position and distance and check again.
We wish you many enjoyable rides and trips on your bike with your VDO A4 cycle computer.
In case of any technical problems contact your dealer.
8. Warranty disclaimer
VDO Cycle Parts warrants your VDO-Computer for 5 years from date of purchase. This warranty covers defects in material and workmanship.
Defects on cables, senders, transmitters and mounting materials resulting from normal wear and tear, improper care, accidents, abuse or alteration are not covered by our warranty. Opening the computer housing (except for the battery door) is considered abuse, thus not covered by our 5 year warranty.
Please keep your sales receipt to prove that your computer is covered under the warranty in case of legitimate complaints.
In case of legitimate complaints you are entitled to have your computer either repaired or replaced with a comparable model. Due t possible model changes, your model might have been discontinued.
In the event that you should have a complaint, please first contact the retailer where you purchased your VDO computer. If the retailer is unable to help, you can return your computer to:
Cycle Parts GmbH, Große Ahlmühle 33, D-76865 Rohrbach.
In case of technical queries, please contact our customer-service-hotline: +49-6349-9635-10.
Further technical information is available on our website: http://www.vdocyclecomputing.com
Technical specifications of our computers are subject to change without notice.
Instructions for end-of-life disposal treatment
This product complies with EU Directive 2002/96/EC. The symbol * on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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