A little confused about multi-bike support
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A little confused about multi-bike support
So, I've had my Aeropod since fall of last year. I originally paired it with my plan-B (lunch time ride) bike and worked great.
Then I moved it to my gavel bike (converted to my winter bike), paired with the speed sensor and calibrated for it.
Now, when I moved it back to my plan-B bike it did not appear to recognize the speed sensor on it. Basically when I turned it on it blinked green a couple of times, then just (appeared) to go off. It still looked cool, so I didn't tell anyone I wasn't getting any power numbers.
So, am I missing some step for switching bikes? Or might I have lost my original profile with my first bike? Any way to recover, or do I just need to re-pair and recalibrate? If so, how do I do so without loosing the profile for my gravel bike?
Thanks!
Then I moved it to my gavel bike (converted to my winter bike), paired with the speed sensor and calibrated for it.
Now, when I moved it back to my plan-B bike it did not appear to recognize the speed sensor on it. Basically when I turned it on it blinked green a couple of times, then just (appeared) to go off. It still looked cool, so I didn't tell anyone I wasn't getting any power numbers.
So, am I missing some step for switching bikes? Or might I have lost my original profile with my first bike? Any way to recover, or do I just need to re-pair and recalibrate? If so, how do I do so without loosing the profile for my gravel bike?
Thanks!
Re: A little confused about multi-bike support
Do you know which profile you are using for each bike? If not you should be able to determine from Isaac which profile(s) are set up on the Aeropod.
If you are using the Aeropod as a PM without a DFPM you should have a separate profile set up for each bike. I'm not 100% certain but as I understand it you will want to avoid profile 4 for that scenario since that profile is intended for CdA measurement when paired with a DFPM. Once that is done the Aeropod SHOULD automatically identify which bike you are riding.
If you are using the Aeropod as a PM without a DFPM you should have a separate profile set up for each bike. I'm not 100% certain but as I understand it you will want to avoid profile 4 for that scenario since that profile is intended for CdA measurement when paired with a DFPM. Once that is done the Aeropod SHOULD automatically identify which bike you are riding.
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Re: A little confused about multi-bike support
No DFPM on their bike.
So, when one pairs to a new speed sensor, will it basically understand that the ANT+ ID is different and switch to a different profile?
So, when one pairs to a new speed sensor, will it basically understand that the ANT+ ID is different and switch to a different profile?
Re: A little confused about multi-bike support
When setting up a new bike, use a different profile. Pair your bike 2 sensors to the new profile and do a calibration. Your device will then be able to automatically tell bike 1 from bike 2.ScottChapman wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 8:34 pm No DFPM on their bike.
So, when one pairs to a new speed sensor, will it basically understand that the ANT+ ID is different and switch to a different profile?
John Hamann
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Re: A little confused about multi-bike support
I see, so I should switch profiles using Issac first? Is that the only place where I can do that?
I *think* I have saved my previous profile, am I able to load that into a different profile on the device?
Re: A little confused about multi-bike support
You set up a new profile one time using Isaac. You then do a sensor scan with the new profile, followed by a calibration ride.
After that, AeroPod should switch automatically between profiles; using Isaac to switch profiles is not necessary.
After that, AeroPod should switch automatically between profiles; using Isaac to switch profiles is not necessary.
John Hamann
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Re: A little confused about multi-bike support
Gotcha, thanks!
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Re: A little confused about multi-bike support
Yes, start with a blank profile.ScottChapman wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 2:59 pmDoes that just mean selecting a different (blank) active profile in Isaac? Or more than that?
John Hamann
Re: A little confused about multi-bike support
Is this working same way with powerpod v2?