Features - Pioneer SGX-CA500 User Manual

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Trip Data Display (CycloMeter)
CycloMeter displays detailed trip data like speed, power, and cadence in figures.
By using one of the products in the Pedaling Monitor Sensor SGY-PM910H/PM900H series, CycloMeter can display torque
efficiency and power vector for each pedal rotation angle.
Ü CycloMeter (page 27)
You can customize the data units, categories, and layouts displayed by CycloMeter.
Ü Changing the Pageset (page 30)
Ü Pageset Edit (page 32)
Ü Data Fields Settings (page 33)
Log Function
The device records a log of your ride, things like elapsed time and a wide variety of other sensor information.
Ü Basic Workout Flow (page 20)
GPS tracking and location information are also logged for detailed analysis of training sessions.
Ü Transferring the Data (page 26)
Auto Pause / Resume can be programmed to automatically sync with bike motion.
Ü Auto Pause/Resume Settings (page 22)
Update
Various applications may be available in the future through firmware update.
Ü Update (page 56)
Refer to the SGX-CA500 support page about firmware updates and adding applications.
[For American Users] http://www.pioneerelectronics.com
[For Canadian Users (ENGLISH)] http://www.pioneerelectronics.ca/POCEN/Support
[For Canadian Users (FRENCH)] http://www.pioneerelectronics.ca/POCFR/Soutien
[For European Users] http://www.pioneer.eu/eur/support/page.html
This product is designed to be used for recreational cycling and cycle training applications only and is not designed to withstand
racing conditions.
Additionally, this product is designed to be used while cycling on paved roads only. Any damage or malfunction arising from
use in racing or riding on dirt roads, cobblestone or any other unpaved roads will not be covered by the manufacturer's limited
warranty.
Display of Force Vectors and Pedaling Efficiency on the cyclocomputer requires the connection of a Pioneer Pedaling
Monitor Sensor.
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