Echo J7 Cycle Computer: Manual

If your speed is wildly wrong, your wheel circumference is incorrect. You must program the manually.

The display will flash, and DST, TM, AVS, and MXS will all return to zero simultaneously. Note: Your lifetime ODO will remain untouched. Setting the Clock Press until you reach the CLK screen.

Position the front tire valve stem at the very bottom (6 o'clock position). Mark the floor directly beneath the valve.

Verify that the computer head is clicked all the way forward into its handlebar bracket, ensuring the metal contact points on the back are touching the pins.

Attaches to a wheel spoke to trigger the sensor. Wired Sensor: Mounts to the front fork to read the magnet.

: Rotate the sensor so it faces the magnet. The distance between the magnet and the sensor must be between 1mm and 3mm .

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: Clamp the spoke magnet onto a wheel spoke directly opposite the sensor.

The Echo J7 is a no-frills, reliable basic cycle computer for riders who don’t need GPS or heart rate monitoring. Its manual is not officially published online, but the configuration process follows a standard pattern shared by many non-GPS bike computers. Setup centers on entering the correct wheel circumference and understanding the two-button control logic.

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Calculates your average speed based on trip distance and elapsed time.

The unit will automatically advance to the calibration menu, flashing and a default wheel code like C2155 . Calibration & Wheel Circumference Setting

Wrap the sensor wire securely around your front brake cable housing. Leave enough slack at the handlebars to allow the front wheel to turn fully in both directions without pulling the wire taut. 3. Installing the Sensor and Magnet

The unit is weather-resistant against rain and splashes. However, do not submerge it under water or spray it directly with a high-pressure power washer.

A: No. Two sensors on the same fork will interfere with each other's radio frequency (they use 433MHz, unshielded).

Congratulations on purchasing the Echo J7 cycle computer! This device is designed to provide you with a comprehensive cycling experience, offering advanced features to track your rides, speed, distance, and more. This manual will guide you through the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Echo J7 cycle computer.

If your speed is wildly wrong, your wheel circumference is incorrect. You must program the manually.

The display will flash, and DST, TM, AVS, and MXS will all return to zero simultaneously. Note: Your lifetime ODO will remain untouched. Setting the Clock Press until you reach the CLK screen.

Position the front tire valve stem at the very bottom (6 o'clock position). Mark the floor directly beneath the valve.

Verify that the computer head is clicked all the way forward into its handlebar bracket, ensuring the metal contact points on the back are touching the pins.

Attaches to a wheel spoke to trigger the sensor. Wired Sensor: Mounts to the front fork to read the magnet. echo j7 cycle computer manual

: Rotate the sensor so it faces the magnet. The distance between the magnet and the sensor must be between 1mm and 3mm .

I can calculate your exact calibration code or walk you through specific troubleshooting steps. Share public link

: Clamp the spoke magnet onto a wheel spoke directly opposite the sensor.

The Echo J7 is a no-frills, reliable basic cycle computer for riders who don’t need GPS or heart rate monitoring. Its manual is not officially published online, but the configuration process follows a standard pattern shared by many non-GPS bike computers. Setup centers on entering the correct wheel circumference and understanding the two-button control logic. If your speed is wildly wrong, your wheel

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

Calculates your average speed based on trip distance and elapsed time.

The unit will automatically advance to the calibration menu, flashing and a default wheel code like C2155 . Calibration & Wheel Circumference Setting

Wrap the sensor wire securely around your front brake cable housing. Leave enough slack at the handlebars to allow the front wheel to turn fully in both directions without pulling the wire taut. 3. Installing the Sensor and Magnet Note: Your lifetime ODO will remain untouched

The unit is weather-resistant against rain and splashes. However, do not submerge it under water or spray it directly with a high-pressure power washer.

A: No. Two sensors on the same fork will interfere with each other's radio frequency (they use 433MHz, unshielded).

Congratulations on purchasing the Echo J7 cycle computer! This device is designed to provide you with a comprehensive cycling experience, offering advanced features to track your rides, speed, distance, and more. This manual will guide you through the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Echo J7 cycle computer.