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service telephone number. Press any button to return to the Test menu.
5.6.2 LCD Test
The LCD test performs a test of the CycleOps PowerBeam
on the screen can turn on and off. Press any button to return to the Test menu.
5.6.3 Backlight
Choosing backlight will temporarily turn the backlight on. Press any button to return to the Test menu.
5.6.4 Transmit Test
The transmit test performs a test of the CycleOps PowerBeam
return to the Test menu.
5.6.5 ERU Data
Displays raw data coming from the resistance unit. "Roller Speed" displays the current rotational speed of
the roller. The number displayed represents the number (R) of 32 microsecond counts for the latest roller
rotation. 11156/R converts the roller speed to miles per hour. "Raw Analog" displays the voltage on the strain
gauge used to measure power. "ERU Version" displays the version number for the fi rmware running on the
resistance unit.
Part 3: Using the CycleOps PowerBeam
CycleOps utilizes ANT+ technology to ensure a robust and reliable connection between the various sensors
used in our products. Sensors are defi ned as power meter sensors, heart rate strap sensors, cadence sensors,
speed sensors, and controlled resistance sensors. However, there is a limit to the number of sensors that can
operate in a given environment. Practically speaking, when riding by yourself or with others using less than
30 total ANT+ sensors you should see no more than a 1% loss in data due to communication errors in your
sensors. However, in an environment with more than 30 total ANT+ sensors you may see an increase in com-
munication errors.
Optimal Trainer Confi guration for
Wireless Communication in Group Environment
2 meters
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computer 's LCD to demonstrate that each pixel
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computer transmitter. Press any button to
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in a Group Environment
Undesirable Trainer Confi guration for
Wireless Communication in Group Environment
Less than
2 meters
Less than
Less than
2 meters
2 meters
Less than
2 meters
Less than
2 meters
Less than
Less than
2 meters
2 meters
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