Pioneer SGY-PM900H90 Installation Manual page 48

Pedaling monitor sensor
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
The outer chainring does not
remount correctly.
The chainring rattles.
The pedaling monitor
sensor cannot pair to the
Cyclocomputer.
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Cause
The installation has been done
incorrectly.
The crank set is not correctly
assembled.
There are no batteries in the
sensors.
Or, the positive and negative
terminals of the batteries are
reversed.
The sensors' batteries are
dead.
The sensor's operating mode
is not correct.
The device numbers are not
set correctly.
The pairing of the left and right
sensors failed.
There is a different 2.4 GHz
wireless device or a microwave
nearby.
The sensor and Cyclocomputer
are too far apart.
The Cyclocomputer does not
operate normally.
The Cyclocomputer does not
support ANT+.
The magnet rings are not
installed correctly.
The magnet rings or the
magnet ring attachments are
damaged.
The double-sided tape
holding the magnet rings has
deteriorated.
User
Contact your dealer.
Contact your dealer.
Confirm that the batteries (CR2032, 3V) are correctly installed in the left and
right pedaling monitor sensors. Insert the batteries with the + mark up and until
you hear a click.
The batteries are low if the LEDs do not light when the batteries are inserted.
Replace them with new batteries. (page 8)
Check the operating modes of the left and right pedaling monitor sensors. (page
8)
If the left and right modes do not match, you cannot continue.
Check the device numbers of the left and right sensors, and then pair them
again. (page 32)
For pedaling mode, the left and right device numbers may be different.
For power meter mode, specify the device number of the left sensor, and then
pair it again.
(only power meter mode)
It is not necessary to pair the left and right sensors. Insert the right and then
the left battery in that order within five minutes of each other, after you have
confirmed that the green LED on the left and right sensors are lighted, pair to
the Cyclocomputer.
Pairing may fail or require a long time because of the interference from
microwave ovens or other wireless devices. Move away from any other
wireless devices and move the sensor closer to the Cyclocomputer.
The attempt to pair to the sensor times out after 30 seconds. If they do not pair
after 30 seconds, move to a location where there is no electronic interference
and try to pair again.
The sensors have a wireless range of about 10 meters, but this could be limited
by the existing radio wave environment. Move the sensor as close as possible
to the Cyclocomputer.
Check the Cyclocomputer's charge and operations.
Confirm if a different ANT+ sensor can be paired.
Check that the Cyclocomputer being used supports pairing of the ANT+ power
meter.
If it supports pairing, set the operating modes of the left and right pedaling
monitor sensors to power mode and then pair them.
Contact your dealer.
Contact your dealer.
Contact your dealer.
Solution
Dealer
The gap between the junction box and
the outer chainring is too narrow.
Refer to the documentation for the
crank set when assembling the chain
ring, and install it so the spider arm
does not contact the junction box.
There may be cable ties in the spider
arm.
Tie down the right transmitter after
assembling the chain ring.
Refer to the documentation for the
crank set.
Fix the position of the right transmitter
after assembling the chainring.
The chain ring bolt may be loose. Re-
torque it according to the instruction
manual for the crank set.
Check if it is installed correctly. (page
30)
If the magnet rings are not installed
correctly, they may not operate
correctly.
Confirm that the magnet rings and
the magnet ring attachments are not
damaged. They must be replaced if
they are damaged. Please visit our
website.
Replace the double-sided tape. Please
visit our website.
The double-sided tape holding the
magnet rings to the magnet ring
attachments and the optional BB must
be replaced if they have deteriorated.

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