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Help setting up wireless computer.

  • 26-10-2012 8:19pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 27


    I got a Raleigh 16 function computer today.

    I've had the same one before on a previous bike but that bike was stolen. I had no problem setting it up before.

    When I spin the front wheel I can hear a little beep coming from the sensor as it meets the magnet. That would suggest to me that the sensor and magnet are working okay.

    However, the display on the computer just stays at zero. Nothing happens. I held the computer closer to the sensor. Still nothing.

    I tested it with my old computer (same model but less functions) which used to work perfectly. But that didn't work either.

    Some help please.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,059 ✭✭✭victorcarrera


    ...When I spin the front wheel I can hear a little beep coming from the sensor as it meets the magnet. That would suggest to me that the sensor and magnet are working okay....

    Not necessarily, some senders have reed relays that operate in sympathy with the force of the wheel magnet even though the battery is dead.
    Check that the battery is good and that it is inserted the right way round.
    Redo the head unit set up procedure and ensure the wheel size, metric/statute etc have values.
    Move away from your current location to eliminate the possibility of interference from wifi, bluetooth, intruder alarm movement sensors etc which may be on the same frequency.


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