FAQ? How to tell powerpod I want to do a new calibration ride?
FAQ? How to tell powerpod I want to do a new calibration ride?
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Re: FAQ? How to tell powerpod I want to do a new calibration ride?
1) Make sure the latest FW is loaded into PP
2) If 1) is true, then do a new sensor pairing. This will put PP into O&B calibration mode
3) As an alternative, connect PP to Isaac, and select "Device/Setup Device..." On the last step of the wizard, select "Best Accuracy"
2) If 1) is true, then do a new sensor pairing. This will put PP into O&B calibration mode
3) As an alternative, connect PP to Isaac, and select "Device/Setup Device..." On the last step of the wizard, select "Best Accuracy"
John Hamann
Re: FAQ? How to tell powerpod I want to do a new calibration ride?
in my case (1) is true.
What is the easiest way to do a "new sensor pairing"? E.g. push the button on the PowerPod a certain way or follow a particular procedure in Isaac?
What is the easiest way to do a "new sensor pairing"? E.g. push the button on the PowerPod a certain way or follow a particular procedure in Isaac?
Re: FAQ? How to tell powerpod I want to do a new calibration ride?
Sensor pairing, do this:
1) MAKE SURE YOUR SENSORS ARE AWAKE. I generally confirm they are on by checking with my bike computer
2) MAKE SURE YOU ARE 100 FEET AWAY FROM ANY OTHER BIKES THAT MAY HAVE AWAKENED SENSORS.
3) Press-hold the button for 4 seconds. A green light will start flashing, indicating pairing process. Release the button. The light will continue to flash. If you have a crank-mounted cadence sensor, the device will flash red 3 times when the sensor is found, then continue to flash green. If you have a DFPM, the light will flash yellow 3 times when the DFPM is found. When the speed sensor is found the light will show solid green, then go out. Pairing is successful and you're ready for a cal ride.
4) If, at the end of pairing you see a solid red light, then pairing was unsuccessful. Make sure your speed sensor is awake, then do step 3) again.
1) MAKE SURE YOUR SENSORS ARE AWAKE. I generally confirm they are on by checking with my bike computer
2) MAKE SURE YOU ARE 100 FEET AWAY FROM ANY OTHER BIKES THAT MAY HAVE AWAKENED SENSORS.
3) Press-hold the button for 4 seconds. A green light will start flashing, indicating pairing process. Release the button. The light will continue to flash. If you have a crank-mounted cadence sensor, the device will flash red 3 times when the sensor is found, then continue to flash green. If you have a DFPM, the light will flash yellow 3 times when the DFPM is found. When the speed sensor is found the light will show solid green, then go out. Pairing is successful and you're ready for a cal ride.
4) If, at the end of pairing you see a solid red light, then pairing was unsuccessful. Make sure your speed sensor is awake, then do step 3) again.
John Hamann