Zerocal; Viewing The Screen And Performing Screen Operations - Pioneer SGX-CA500 User Manual

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ZeroCal

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ZeroCal is an application for calibrating the zero point of the
left and right sensors of the Pedaling Monitor Sensor SGY-
PM910H/PM900H series.
With these simple procedures, you can calibrate the zero
point, check the force preview, and clear the temperature
learning data of both the left and right sides.
The zero point calibration with ZeroCal is available only
when the device is paired with one of the products in the
Pedaling Monitor Sensor SGY-PM910H/PM900H series.
If you initialize with ZeroCal, the learned data of the function
to calibrate the zero point as the temperature changes is
cleared.
Also refer to the User's Manual of the Pedaling Monitor
Sensor when calibrating the zero point.
About the temperature (air temperature)
learning function
This device uses the temperature (air temperature) learning
function to automatically calibrate its zero point as the
temperature changes. This function maintains accuracy as
the temperature changes during a ride.
As the temperature varies, it is necessary to calibrate the
zero point more than twice, so the most recent six times are
used for calibrating using this function.
The results of the zero point calibration are recorded if the
temperature varies more than 4 °C from the zero point
calibration recorded previously.
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Viewing the Screen and
Performing Screen Operations
Starting up ZeroCal displays various buttons, and the screen
for the force preview and results of the calibration.
[Calibrate LR]:
Tap to calibrate the zero point of both the left and right
sides.
Force preview:
Displays the force preview of the left and right sides.
[Calibration]:
Tapping [Calibrate] enables you to calibrate the zero
point of the left or right side separately.
[Initialize]:
Tapping [Initialize] clears the learned data of the function
to calibrate the zero point as the temperature changes.

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