
Setting the 9i and 11i is done by pushing the three buttons in a specific sequence. The button on the
side of the computer is the
button. The two buttons on the bottom are the left and right
button is called out in the directions without specifying which one, you may
push either one and the computer will accordingly scroll in a different direction.
To set Units (distance and temperature)
This setting tells the computer which conversion to use: metric or SAE (“English”)
to your preferred setting (MPH for miles or KPH for kilometers).
The computer displays the temperature icons.
to your preferred setting (F for Fahrenheit, C for Celsius).
The computer returns to the current speed display.
By default, the odometer always starts at ‘0’. If desired, the odometer can be manually set at another value.
The computer displays the bottom row of digits with the first digit flashing.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all digits have been selected.
After the last digit is selected, the computer returns to the current speed display.
The clock can be set to 12 hours or 24 hours. When setting your hours value, choose accordingly. You
will set the 12 or 24 hour selection after setting the values.
The computer displays the clock, with hours flashing.
to your preferred value for minutes.
to your preferred value for hours format (12 or 24).
After the hours format is selected, the computer returns to the current speed display.
The 9i and 11i allow you to program the computer to calculate using two different wheel sizes. The
second wheel size allows the computer to calculate using the wheel size of a second bike. For example,
you can use the computer on your road bike with 700c racing wheels, then move it to your mountain
bike with 26” wheels. In both cases, the trip distance and speed will be accurate. The computer adds
the data for the two wheel sizes resulting in the total distance (ODO). In performing these steps, note
that the wheel icon in the upper left corner has two values: Wheel 1 is a circle (Figure 13) and Wheel
2 is a circle with a semi-circle surrounding it.
The wheel selection icon appears in the upper left corner.
to your preferred wheel size.
For a custom wheel size, see To set a custom wheel size
The computer returns to the current speed display.
To set the second wheel size, repeat the instructions, but choose the other wheel icon before setting