Hi,
I've been using a PowerPod v3 for the last couple of years, I initially set it up with a set of Garmin sensors (non magnet) and Garmin HRM. All has been OK.
This week my Garmin HRM has been acting up, so I thought I'd simply swap to a newer Wahoo Tickr HRM. However, I can't figure out how I can simply add the new HRM to the PowerPod sensors list. Pressing the button for 4 seconds to do pairing does not work, connecting to Isaac and looking at the sensor details; no changes (get from device).
I note some other posts that mention removing all sensors and re-pair all to add the new HRM, but I don't see how/ where I can do this in Isaac. Is this the approach that I should use? If so, how to remove the existing sensors?
The other alternative I see is to factory reset the device, then setup a new profile/ do calibration ride etc, but that seems a bit heavy handed just to add a new HRM.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks,
Jon
Add new HRM or remove all sensors and add all again?
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Re: Add new HRM or remove all sensors and add all again?
The problem with trying to add sensors through Isaac is that it often doesn't work, because the incorrect sensor IDs are entered.GrumpyChops wrote: ↑Mon May 09, 2022 6:55 am Hi,
I've been using a PowerPod v3 for the last couple of years, I initially set it up with a set of Garmin sensors (non magnet) and Garmin HRM. All has been OK.
This week my Garmin HRM has been acting up, so I thought I'd simply swap to a newer Wahoo Tickr HRM. However, I can't figure out how I can simply add the new HRM to the PowerPod sensors list. Pressing the button for 4 seconds to do pairing does not work, connecting to Isaac and looking at the sensor details; no changes (get from device).
I note some other posts that mention removing all sensors and re-pair all to add the new HRM, but I don't see how/ where I can do this in Isaac. Is this the approach that I should use? If so, how to remove the existing sensors?
The other alternative I see is to factory reset the device, then setup a new profile/ do calibration ride etc, but that seems a bit heavy handed just to add a new HRM.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks,
Jon
The procedure below is the sure-fire to do things.
1). Awaken all ANT+ sensors on your bike (speed/cadence etc)
2) Attach your HR strap to your body and confirm that it is awake
3) Press-hold the PP button for 4 seconds, until it starts to flash green. If you have a separate cadence sensor the light will flash red for 3 seconds; a separate DFPM, yellow for 3 seconds. When the speed sensor is found the light will turn solid green, then go out. Your HR sensor will be paired too during this process. Sensor pairing is complete.
4) Do an out-and-back cal ride (5 minutes total). You'll be all set
John Hamann
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Re: Add new HRM or remove all sensors and add all again?
Thanks John,
That worked, I was not seeing the new device ID (get from device) before, but it is showing now.
Is it necessary to perform a new calibration ride to take the new HRM into account? Nothing else has been changed.
Many thanks,
Jon
That worked, I was not seeing the new device ID (get from device) before, but it is showing now.
Is it necessary to perform a new calibration ride to take the new HRM into account? Nothing else has been changed.
Many thanks,
Jon
Re: Add new HRM or remove all sensors and add all again?
Yes, whenever a sensor pairing is performed the device is reset for a new cal ride.GrumpyChops wrote: ↑Mon May 09, 2022 10:42 am Thanks John,
That worked, I was not seeing the new device ID (get from device) before, but it is showing now.
Is it necessary to perform a new calibration ride to take the new HRM into account? Nothing else has been changed.
Many thanks,
Jon
John Hamann
Re: Add new HRM or remove all sensors and add all again?
The problem with trying to add sensors through Isaac is that it often doesn't work, because the incorrect sensor IDs are entered.
At some point in the past ANT+ went to 6 digit sensor IDs. We are compatible with 6 digit IDs but Isaac does not "see" all 6 digits, nor does it correctly record 6 digit IDs from its screen.
When you do a sensor scan the IDs are correctly read, but when you try to use Isaac the IDs are not properly transferred.