Wireless ID Message

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tyhaar
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Wireless ID Message

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Hi,

I keep getting a wireless ID message saying it finds new ID's when I'm downloading data. I have the correct profile loaded and even checked the profiles to see if the numbers are different between the 3 bike profiles I have (wireless ID's). They are all different so I don't know what the message means as everything is working on the road fine registering the numbers.

If I say yes to the message it brings up a DFPM list to choose from and I don't have a DFPM installed on any of my bikes? I usually just cancel the message now but its starting to get annoying.

Any idea's what's going on here?

Thanks...
Last edited by tyhaar on Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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riderofrohan
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Yeah. Me too!
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Re: Wireless ID Message

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This means you really do have a new wireless id, somehow. My workaround is to click cancel message warning.

On the main screen, I click on edit profiles, select the profile in question and click on Advanced Profile settings. With the iBike attached I click on the button "Get from iBike" next to wireless enable. It will import the new numbers, click accept and they are now part of the profile without having to get involved in the DFPM stuff. You won't get the warning again until you change your pairing ids for whatever reason.

If using multiple bikes, make sure the correct profile is selected on the iBike to match the profile in iB3.
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tyhaar
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racerfern wrote:This means you really do have a new wireless id, somehow. My workaround is to click cancel message warning.

On the main screen, I click on edit profiles, select the profile in question and click on Advanced Profile settings. With the iBike attached I click on the button "Get from iBike" next to wireless enable. It will import the new numbers, click accept and they are now part of the profile without having to get involved in the DFPM stuff. You won't get the warning again until you change your pairing ids for whatever reason.

If using multiple bikes, make sure the correct profile is selected on the iBike to match the profile in iB3.
Thanks racerfern. I give that a go and see if the message will stop. I think I did that to one of my profiles (fix gear bike) but not the other bike profiles (TT bike, Road bike). Hope you got to see some of the ToC roadside?
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Re: Wireless ID Message

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The change in id has happened to me - battery changes, did a new find on one of the sensors - when something did not pair, had to reset something due to a lockup. I do not have a DFPM and I just use the "other" category in the list that comes up.

Tom
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