SRM PowerControl VI Getting Started

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PowerControl VI: Getting Started

Sleep Mode

Main Menu: PowerControl VI
The main menu shows real-time data as the athlete trains.
Press
to change between the different information modes on your display.
Press
for 10 seconds to activate Sleep Mode.
The PowerControl VI will not enter Sleep Mode while it is receiving data from
and of the sensors.
The PC VI shows the date of the Firmware Release being used. (17.04.2008)
Press
to wake up the PC VI.
Real-time training data Menu:
Top Line: Training time, distance [miles or km], altitude [feet or m] or all
three alternating. (Settings for information which is shown can be
changed in the SRM Windows Software).
Middle Line: Power [Watt] (> 1000W, 1.0 = 1000W), Heartrate [bpm]
Bottom Line: Training zone, Speed [km/h or miles/h], Cadence [rpm]
If no signal from a sensor is picked up, the display shows "-" for this data
instead of a number (for example "-" speed if the speed sensor is not working).
Average training data Menu:
Top Line: Training time, distance, ascending altitude or all three
alternating.
Middle Line: Power, Heartrate
Bottom Line: Speed, Cadence
Maximum training data Menu:
Top Line: Mechanical energy uptake in kilojoules (kJ)
(Estimating an efficiency of 25% riding the bike, this is approximately the
same as the total energy burned by the athlete in kcal)
Middle Line: Power, Heartrate
Bottom Line: Speed, Cadence
Time/Date Menu
Top Line: Time of day
Middle Line: Day, Month
Bottom Line: Year, temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit
Schoberer Rad Messtechnik GmbH
Rudolf Schulten Str. 6
D-52428 Jülich
Tel.: +49 (2461) 69123-0
Fax:+49 (2461) 69123-17
www.srm.de
29 May 2008
SRM Service Center Inc.
720 West Monument Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80904
USA
Tel.: +1 (719) 266 4127
Fax: +1 (710) 266 4284
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  • Page 1 Sleep Mode Press for 10 seconds to activate Sleep Mode. The PowerControl VI will not enter Sleep Mode while it is receiving data from and of the sensors. The PC VI shows the date of the Firmware Release being used. (17.04.2008) Press to wake up the PC VI.
  • Page 2 You need to pair the PowerControl VI with the power, speed and heartrate sensors. If you don’t do this, no data will be received by the PowerControl VI for any of the sensors that you want to use on your bike.
  • Page 3 (barometric pressure) and temperature, so it has to be calibrated before every ride. HINT: Try checking Google Earth for the altitude to use for the calibration. In the SRM Windows Software, you can switch between feet or meters for measuring the altitude. Schoberer Rad Messtechnik GmbH SRM Service Center Inc.
  • Page 4 The Set Marker option is available to show data during intervals, to set file markers during a training session, and for lap times. After downloading the data to your PC with SRM Windows Software, you can see and edit the sections where you have set markers, and review the data in detail.
  • Page 5 PowerControl VI: Getting Started 29 May 2008 Mode – Pro Menu The PowerControl VI can be charged through the USB Adapter or the charging device. The battery has no memory effect, and it can (and should) be recharged regularly. Press at the same time to enter the Battery Status Menu.
  • Page 6 3 seconds to leave the setup menu and go back to the main menu. To download your training and setup the PowerControl VI on your Computer, please download the new SRM Windows Software version (see www.srm.de/usa/software.html). Start the software and plug in the PowerControl VI with the USB adapter cable.
  • Page 7 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This product does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorized SRM service center. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment, and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations.

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