Sigma MC 1812 Manuel utilisateur

MC 18
MOTOR CYCLE COMPUTER
MEASUREMENT
ACCELERATION
MAX. SPEED
399.8 KM/H
1/4 MILE RACE
MEASUREMENT
BREAKING
DISTANCE
MEASUREMENT
ACCELERATION
HIGHWAY
EN

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Contents
Contents
1 Functions and packaging contents............................................................................................5
1.1 Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.2 Packaging contents........................................................................................................................................ 6
1.3 MC 1812 functions........................................................................................................................................ 6
2 Attaching the MC 1812 and initial use...................................................................................7
2.1 Attaching the bracket.................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Attaching the sensor ..................................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 Connecting the sensor to the bracket ................................................................................................... 7
2.4 Attaching the Sigma MC 1812 to the bracket.................................................................................. 8
2.5 Initial use.............................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.6 Initial use of the sensor................................................................................................................................. 8
2.6.1 Auto wake up................................................................................................................................... 8
3 Operating concept............................................................................................................................9
3.1 Button functions............................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.1 Standard button functions......................................................................................................... 9
3.1.2 Button functions for basic settings........................................................................................ 10
3.2 Display structure ............................................................................................................................................. 10
3.2.1 Top display segment..................................................................................................................... 10
3.2.2 Bottom display segment............................................................................................................. 10
4 Basic settings .....................................................................................................................................11
4.1 Acceleration measurement ........................................................................................................................ 11
4.2 Highway acceleration measurement ...................................................................................................... 12
4.3 Braking measurement .................................................................................................................................. 12
4.4 Total distance.................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.5 Total time ............................................................................................................................................................ 13
4.6 Contrast .............................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.7 Language............................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.8 Setting/changing the unit........................................................................................................................... 14
4.9 Wheel size.......................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.9.1 Determining the wheel size....................................................................................................... 15
4.10 Time....................................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.11 Exiting the basic settings.............................................................................................................................. 16
5 General MC 1812 functions........................................................................................................17
5.1 Display backlight............................................................................................................................................... 17
5.2 Trip distance...................................................................................................................................................... 17
5.3 Trip time .............................................................................................................................................................. 17
5.4 Average speed.................................................................................................................................................. 18
5.5 Maximum speed............................................................................................................................................... 18

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5.6 Acceleration measurement ........................................................................................................................ 18
5.7 Highway acceleration measurement ...................................................................................................... 19
5.8 Braking measurement .................................................................................................................................. 19
5.9 Drag race/quarter-mile race..................................................................................................................... 19
6 Reset functions..................................................................................................................................20
6.1 General functions ............................................................................................................................................ 20
6.2 Mode 2 functions ............................................................................................................................................ 20
7 Important information, troubleshooting, and FAQ ..............................................................21
7.1 Important information ................................................................................................................................... 21
7.2 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................... 21
7.3 Frequently asked questions (FAQ)............................................................................................................ 21
8 Technical data ....................................................................................................................................23
8.1 Max, min, and default values....................................................................................................................... 23
8.2 Changing the batteries.................................................................................................................................. 24
8.3 Temperature, batteries ................................................................................................................................ 24
9 Warranty and guarantee...............................................................................................................25

Foreword
Functions and packaging contents
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Foreword
Functions and packaging contents
1 Functions and packaging contents
1.1 Foreword
Thank you for choosing a SIGMA SPORT®motorcycle computer. Your new
MC 1812 will be a loyal companion for your motorbike trips for years to come.
To familiarize yourself with and learn how to use the many functions of your new
motorbike computer, please read these operating instructions carefully.
SIGMA SPORT®wishes you hours of fun and enjoyment with your MC 1812.
The MC 1812 is a multi-functional motorbike computer that provides you with a
broad range of information both during and after your trips:
Note
Use the MC 1812’s functions to improve your safety when riding your motorbike.
For example, you can optimize your braking technique during motorcycling safety
training. Use the highway acceleration measurement values to see how long it
actually takes to overtake on a country road or motorway. Implement the values
obtained to make your riding style even safer.
− Speed measurement up to 399 km/h.
− Large display (32mm x 34mm)
− Speed, time, distance, acceleration, highway acceleration measurement,
braking measurement
− Ability to customize the MC 1812’s settings.
WARNING
Do not operate the device while riding. A lack of attention to the other traffic on
the road can lead to accidents with serious material damage, personal injury or
even death. You bear full responsibility for the use of this device.

Packaging contents
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1.2 Packaging contents
MC 1812 motorcycle computer
Universal bracket (CR2450)
Battery compartment key and battery Magnets
Attachment materials
MC 1812 quick start guide
1.3 MC 1812 functions
The MC 1812 is a versatile motorcycle computer. In addition to the classic
functions, the MC 1812 can also measure the average speed, maximum speed,
acceleration, highway acceleration, braking coefficient, and braking distance.
All current values can be simply and permanently read from the large display.

Attaching the bracket
Attaching the MC 1812 and initial use
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2 Attaching the MC 1812 and initial use
Detailed attachment information can be found in the quick start guide provided.
2.1 Attaching the bracket
− Attachment to the handlebars or cockpit
− Remove the adhesive tape from the bracket (permanent attachment)
− The bracket can be attached using either cable ties (permanent attachment)
or the O-rings.
2.2 Attaching the sensor
− Use the cable ties to attach the sensor to the front wheel fork.
− Ensure that the sensor cable cannot rub anywhere.
− The sensor cable must have enough play when turning the handlebars.
2.3 Connecting the sensor to the bracket
− Guide a sensor cable contact head from below into the left, lower section of
the bracket.
− Insert the cable with the contact head into the opening from the top.
− Press the contact head into the bracket.
− Now guide the other end of the sensor cable into the right, lower section of
the bracket from below.
− Insert the cable with the contact head into the lower of the two openings
from above.
− Press the contact head into the bracket.
− The sensor is now connected to the bracket.

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2.4 Attaching the Sigma MC 1812 to the bracket
− Hold the MC 1812 motorcycle computer in your hand with the display facing
upward so you can read it.
− Rotate the MC 1812 approx. 45° to the right and insert it into the bracket.
− Turn the MC 1812 to the left.
− The MC 1812 audibly clicks into place.
2.5 Initial use
To save power, the MC 1812 comes without the battery inserted.
Please insert the battery by opening the battery compartment using the tool
provided. Once you have inserted the battery, use the tool to close the battery
compartment.
The MC 1812 jumps to setting mode.
2.6 Initial use of the sensor
To use the sensor, the MC 1812 must be clicked into the bracket. As soon as at
the wheel has rotated at least twice, the speed, for example, will appear on the
display.
2.6.1 Auto wake up
To reduce the power consumption, the device will switch to sleep mode after a
five-minute break. A wheel rotation automatically exits this mode.

Button functions
Operating concept
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3 Operating concept
3.1 Button functions
Reset button
Press this button to scroll
backward through the Mode 2
functions.
Press and hold this button to
zero the values for the general
functions.
Basic settings menu:
(-) button, backward.
Mode 2 button
Press this button to scroll forward
through the Mode 2 functions.
Basic settings menu:
(+) button, forward.
Mode 1 button
Press this button to scroll forward
through the Mode 1 functions.
Basic settings menu: Select menu
item.
Set button
Press this button to scroll
backward through the Mode 1
functions.
Press and hold the button to
open/close the basic settings
menu.
Basic settings menu:
press the button to save the
change.
3.1.1 Standard button functions
Mode 1 functions Mode 2 functions
Trip distance Time
Trip time Total distance
Avg. speed Total time
Max. speed
Acceleration measurement
Highway acceleration measurement
Braking coefficient measurement
Braking distance
Drag racing

Display structure
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3.1.2 Button functions for basic settings
Reset Mode 2
Minus (-) Plus (+)
Backward Forward
Set Mode 1
Open Mode 1 functions Acceleration
Save Mode 1 functions Highway acceleration
Set (press and hold) Braking
Settings OPEN Total distance
Settings CLOSE Total time
Contrast
Language
Unit
Wheel size
Time
3.2 Display structure
The MC 1812’s display is divided into two main areas:
3.2.1 Top display segment
This always displays your current speed in either KMP or MPH. The unit can be
set in the basic settings menu.
3.2.2 Bottom display segment
This displays the currently selected function (first line) and the current value
(second line).
Press the Mode 1 and Mode 2 buttons (see 3.1.1) to select the individual
functions.
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