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  • Page 1 CycleOps Joule™ 2.0 User Guide Joule 2.0 User Guide page 1...
  • Page 2 Group, Inc. Trademarks Saris Cycling Group, Inc , Joule 2.0, Joule 3.0, CycleOps, CycleOps logo, PowerTap and the PowerTap logo, are all registered trademarks of Saris Cycling Group, Inc. All other product, brand, or trade names used in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents: Chapters 1. Starting Out............................5 Compatibility........................6 Installing CycleOps Joule 2.0 Using Standard Mount........7 CycleOps (ANT+) Heart Rate Strap................9 Charging Battery.......................10 Installing MicroSD Card..................11 2. Navigation............................12 Overview of CycleOps Joule™ 2.0..............13 3.Data File Management......................14 Pausing, Saving and/or Deleting a Ride............15 3.
  • Page 4 6. Workouts............................35 Using Workouts......................35 Using Manual Workouts on CycleOps 400 Pro Indoor Cycle.....37 Using Manual Workouts on CycleOps PowerBeam Pro Trainer....39 Using Saved Workouts on CycleOps 400 Pro Indoor Cycle......41 Using Saved Workouts on CycleOps 400 Pro Indoor Cycle......43 Pausing, Saving and/or Deleting a Workout............45...
  • Page 5: Starting Out

    Thank you for purchasing CycleOps Joule 2.0, the fi rst cycling computer designed for cyclists who train with power. This user guide is just one of the resources to help you understand all the features Joule 2.0 has to offer.
  • Page 6: Compatibility

    Chapter 1: Starting Out Compatibility Joule 2.0 is compatible with any ANT+ compatible power meter, speed sensor, cadence sen- sor or heart rate strap. For more information on ANT+ compatible devices, please visit www. thisisant.com. Note: Joule 2.0 is not compatible with wired version of PowerTap and non-ANT+ PowerTap models such as the SL 2.4.
  • Page 7: Installing Cycleops Joule 2.0 Using Standard Mount

    Press to release 4. Be sure to check Joule 2.0 is 5. To remove Joule 2.0 , press down on secure in mount before riding. the release lever and slide Joule 2.0 back. Note: additional sticky pads may be used if release lever is not acces- sible due to stem length or angle.
  • Page 8 90 mount. tom of mount. Apply sticky pad and degrees. tighten zip ties to secure mount. 4. Handlebar orientation. Be sure to check Joule 2.0 is secure in mount before riding. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 8...
  • Page 9: Cycleops (Ant+) Heart Rate Strap

    The heart rate strap must be worn to enable the heart rate function. It should be snug enough to stay in place during the ride. NOTE: Joule 2.0 is compatible with any ANT+ compatible heart rate strap. The CycleOps heart rate strap contains a user replaceable CR2032 bat- tery;...
  • Page 10: Charging Battery

    1. Press in release [MODE] button or [INTERVAL] button to turn on Joule 2.0. Note: Pressing [JOYSTICK] will not turn Joule 2.0 on. 2. Plug the mini-USB cable into the mini-USB port on the back of Joule 2.0 and plug the other end into an avail- able USB port on a computer.
  • Page 11: Installing Microsd Card

    Chapter 1: Starting Out Installing MicroSD Card Joule 2.0 provides 4 MB of onboard memory for storing activities, history and workouts. Activity fi le size increases with ride time but a one hour ride is approximately 150 KB, history fi les are always 1 KB (1,000 history fi...
  • Page 12: Navigation

    Chapter 1: Starting Out Navigation Overview CycleOps Joule™ 2.0 There are two buttons and one [JOYSTICK] to navigate Joule 2.0. To help navigate Joule 2.0 display and this user guide note; bold letters will bring special attention to Menu items as they appear on the screen.
  • Page 13: Overview Of Cycleops Joule™ 2.0

    Stop current interval and start next interval Press and hold for 2 seconds Change dashboard to and from “Interval Mode” [MODE] Press and hold for 2 seconds Initiates fi nding previously paired sensors [INTERVAL] Joule 2.0 User Guide page 13...
  • Page 14: Data File Management

    Chapter 1: Starting Out Data File Management Joule 2.0 saves three types of fi les into memory, activities, workouts and history. Activities fi les contain second by second ride data for analysis by PC or Mac on software such as CycleOps PowerAgent.
  • Page 15: Pausing, Saving And/Or Deleting A Ride

    Chapter 1: Starting Out Pausing, Saving and/or Deleting a Ride A ride may be paused at any time. Joule 2.0 will turn off automatically if paused for longer than the designated sleep time. See page 34 for how to change sleep time.
  • Page 16 AV WATT MX WATT 1. Hold [MODE] button for 2. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down two seconds to access ride to highlight stop and save. paused screen from any mode. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 16...
  • Page 17 3. Press [JOYSTICK] in and button to access ride paused to highlight stop and delete. release to confi rm deletion. screen from any mode. Press [JOYSTICK] in and re- lease to select stop and delete. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 17...
  • Page 18: Dashboard Mode

    Notifi cations indicated in the title bar alerting users to prepare to action step to optimize Joule 2.0 functionality. Battery Low: indicating Joule 2.0 battery is low. Need to plug in and charge to computer or AC adapter. If one bar remains on the battery icon, there is approximately a half an hour of use left before Joule 2.0 battery dies.
  • Page 19: Using Dashboard

    Using Dashboard Mode Joule 2.0 has four modes of operation: dashboard, reports, activities and menu indicated by the title bar. Note: after the mode is displayed in the title bar for fi ve seconds, the time of day will be displayed.
  • Page 20 Note: when a new met- detailed view to dashboard. displayed in the dashboard. ric is highlighted, the detailed (Example: watts, av watts, mx view changes to show related watts). metrics. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 20...
  • Page 21: Dashboard Categories

    FT GAIN ALTITUDE FT 9999 45.0 29999 Ride ride time time of day ride distance CLOCK PM MILE RIDE TIME HR 12:59 99.99 99:59:59 Joule 2.0 User Guide page 21...
  • Page 22: Intervals

    Note: Activities mode shows all intervals completed with the current interval at the top of the list. Average power, heart rate, interval time and distance are displayed for each interval. Intervals are disabled during saved workouts. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 22...
  • Page 23: Reports Mode

    Using Reports Mode Joule 2.0 has four modes of operation: dashboard, reports, activities and menu indicated by the title bar. Note: after the mode is displayed in the title bar for fi ve seconds, the time of day will be displayed.
  • Page 24 Chapter 3: Reports Mode Using Reports Mode Joule 2.0 provides eight reports with an easy comparison of the current ride and historical aver- ages so information can be seen in context. Each report contains three columns; the fi rst column is the metric label, the second column is the data for a given metric on the current ride, the third column is the average of all rides completed over the selected date range.
  • Page 25 Chapter 3: Reports Mode Report Details Joule 2.0 provides eight reports that provide an easy comparison of the ride and historical aver- ages so information can be seen in the context. For more information see Report Defi nitions for an explanation of each metric in reports from pages 31-32.
  • Page 26 Score (TSS) and Intensity Factor (IF). 40 MIN 60 MIN 4. Full array of peak power data for indication of ride intensity at key physiologi- cal markers of current fi tness compared to previous perfor- mances. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 26...
  • Page 27: Report Details

    5. Time spent in physiological 6. Time spent in physiologi- relevant power zones in abso- cal relevant heart rate zones lute minutes and as a percent in absolute minutes and as of total time. percent of total time. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 27...
  • Page 28 Note: A surge is count- functional when riding outdoors and is ed whenever three consecutive subject to weather changes. See Techni- values above a watt per kilogram cal Specifi cations on page 57. threshold are achieved. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 28...
  • Page 29: Report Defi Nitions

    Average speed in miles per hour or kilometers per hour during a ride. AV HR Average heart rate in beats per minute during a ride. Note: For 2 WK, 4 WK rolling averages a time weighted average over the selectable time period is used. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 29...
  • Page 30 Training Peaks. AV W/KG Average power in watts divided by rider weight in kg during a ride. MX W/KG Maximum power in watts divided by rider weight in kg during a ride. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 30...
  • Page 31 5 minutes in a mile run and 35 minutes in a 10 km run, whereas a cyclist might have a personal best or peak sustainable power of 400 watts for 5 minutes and 340 watts for 35 minutes. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 31...
  • Page 32 5. A demarcation between aerobic metabolism to a mix of anaerobic and aerobic metabolism. 6. An all out exercise intensity that can be held between 40 minutes to 2 hours depending on the availability of stored carbohydrate or glycogen within the body. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 32...
  • Page 33 1. A very short, all out effort that exceeds the power output associated with VO2 max or a person’s max zone. 2. An exercise intensity that is almost entirely dependent on the anaerobic metabolism of stored ATP, Phospha- gens, and carbohydrates. 3. An all out effort lasting 1 second to 2 minutes. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 33...
  • Page 34 Once a surge is recorded in a w/kg zone, the w/kg value must drop at least 0.1 w/kg below the minimum zone value before a positive increase in value back into that zone can be considered a new surge. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 34...
  • Page 35: Workouts

    Using Activities Mode Joule 2.0 has four modes of operation: dashboard, reports, activities and menu indicated by the title bar. Note: after the mode is displayed in the title bar for fi ve seconds, the time of day will be displayed.
  • Page 36: Using Workouts

    Chapter 5: Workouts Using Workouts Joule 2.0 offers two types of workouts, manual and saved, each managed in the Activities Mode. Manual workouts may only be performed with a CycleOps 400 Pro indoor cycle or PowerBeam Pro trainer. Saved workotus are created using PowerAgent software and transferred to Joule 2.0 Both workout types are helpful for making sure a specifi...
  • Page 37: Using Manual Workouts On Cycleops 400 Pro Indoor Cycle

    2. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight Workouts. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select Workouts. 3. If Joule 2.0 has been paired to the 400 Pro resistance unit a manual workout will be started automatically once the resistance unit is found by Joule 2.0. For more information on pairing and fi nding sensors please refer to page 56.
  • Page 38 Chapter 5: Workouts Using Manual Workouts with CycleOps 400 Pro Indoor Cycle...continued Gear Ratios Chainring Sprocket Display Gear Diffi culty Hardest Harder Harder Activities Harder Harder Hill Workout Harder WATT Harder 2999 Harder Harder Harder Current Segment:6 00:42:23 Harder 250b 999.9mi...
  • Page 39: Using Manual Workouts On Cycleops Powerbeam Pro Trainer

    2. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight Workouts. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select Workouts. 3. If Joule 2.0 has been paired to the PowerBeam Pro resistance unit a manual workout will be started automati- cally once the resistance unit is found by Joule 2.0 and speed is detected. For more information on pairing and fi...
  • Page 40 Chapter 5: Workouts Using Manual Workouts with CycleOps PowerBeam Pro Trainer...continued 3:16p 4:38P Workouts Manual Workout WATT Select Workout Manual Workout > Current:6 01:42:23 2999w 250b 999.9mi Interval:5 01:42:23 2999w 250b 999.9mi Interval:4 01:42:23 2999w 250b 999.9mi Interval:3 01:42:23 <...
  • Page 41: Using Saved Workouts On Cycleops 400 Pro Indoor Cycle

    3. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight the desired saved workout. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select the desired saved workout. 4. Once the saved workout is selected, Joule 2.0 will display activities mode and the segments associated with the saved workout. The fi rst segment of the workout will begin as soon as pedaling begins.
  • Page 42 Chapter 5: Workouts Using Saved Workouts with CycleOps 400 Pro Indoor Cycle...continued Slope measures grade steepness of your simulated climb. You can choose a grade between 0 and 25 for the slope. The higher the number, the steeper the slope you’re climbing. While in slope mode, the 400 Pro provides the resistance for the selected slope at whatever speed you’re riding.
  • Page 43: Using Saved Workouts On Cycleops 400 Pro Indoor Cycle

    3. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight the desired saved workout. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select the desired saved workout. 4. Once the saved workout is selected, Joule 2.0 will display Activities Mode and the segments associated with the saved workout. The fi rst segment of the workout will begin as soon as pedaling begins.
  • Page 44 Chapter 5: Workouts Using Saved Workouts with CycleOps PowerBeam Pro Trainer...continued 3:16p Activities Workouts Hill Workout WATT Select Workout 2999 Manual Workout > Current Segment:6 00:42:23 250b 999.9mi Segment:5 01:42:23 250b 999.9mi Segment:4 01:42:23 250b 999.9mi Segment:3 01:42:23 < Back 250b 999.9mi...
  • Page 45: Pausing, Saving And/Or Deleting A Workout

    2. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight Pause, Stop and Save or Stop and Delete workout. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to save changes. Note: there will be a confi rmation screen before deleting a ride. Stop and save will stop the workout and save it to History. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 45...
  • Page 46: Sensors

    Chapter 6: Sensors Setting Up Power Sensors Joule 2.0 is compatible with many ANT+ sensors, each having a unique code. A sensor is defi ned as any ANT + compatible power meter, cadence sensor, speed sensor, heart rate strap and CycleOps resistance unit.
  • Page 47 10. Once a sensor has been paired and activated Joule 2.0 will automatically fi nd the active sensor whenever it is turned on. Note: multiple sensors can be stored by Joule 2.0 but only one can be active per sensor category at a given time. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 47...
  • Page 48 7. The raw torque value, offset and fi rmware version will be shown. If the raw value and offset value does not match a manual zero should be performed. 8. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight Manual Zero. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to perform Manual Zero. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 48...
  • Page 49 7. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight Name. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select Name and change the name of the paired power sensor. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to save changes. 8. Once a sensor has been paired and activated Joule 2.0 will automatically fi nd the active sensor whenever it is turned on.
  • Page 50 8. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight the Wheel Circumference and press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select wheel circumference. For a list of common wheel circumferences see FAQ section. 9. Once a sensor has been paired and activated Joule 2.0 will automatically fi nd the active sensor whenever it is turned on.
  • Page 51 7. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight Name. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select Name and change the name of the paired heart rate sensor. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to save changes. 8. Once a sensor has been paired and activated Joule 2.0 will automatically fi nd the active sensor whenever it is turned on.
  • Page 52 RU sensor. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to save changes. The sensor is automatically activated after successfully pairing. 8. Once a sensor has been paired and activated Joule 2.0 will automatically fi nd the active sensor whenever it is turned on. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 52...
  • Page 53: Calibrating Devices

    7. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight Manual Calibration. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select Manual Calibration. 8. Joule 2.0 will show the measured power using the current rolling resistance calibration. 9. Pedal at a constant speed to stabilize the resistance. Target 20 mph and press [JOYSTICK] up/down to change the calibration until the displayed power matches the measured power.
  • Page 54 Chapter 7: Setting Up CycleOps Joule 2.0 Roll Down Calibration for CycleOps PowerBeam Pro Trainer The CycleOps PowerBeam Pro resistance unit is calibrated at the factory. This enables it to ac- curately measure power using similar technology as a PowerTap. Rolling resistance is calibrated into each individual resistance unit, but can vary depending on tire type, tire pressure, clamping pressure and other conditions.
  • Page 55 Chapter 7: Setting Up CycleOps Joule 2.0 Roll Down Calibration for CycleOps PowerBeam Pro Trainer...continued Main Main Report Report Calibration Roll Down > > Roll Down Pedal to 18-22 MPH > Manual > Reset to Defaults Hold for (sec): Sensor ID...
  • Page 56 Chapter 7: Setting Up CycleOps Joule 2.0 Deleting Sensors Sensors can be deleted at anytime. If the active sensor is deleted a new sensor must be activated or added. Main Main Main Report Report Report Sensors Power Sensor Power1 >...
  • Page 57 Chapter 7: Setting Up CycleOps Joule 2.0 Setting Up Date and Time Joule 2.0 date and time can be set using PowerAgent software > confi gure device. 1. Press and release the [MODE] button until Main mode is displayed. Main...
  • Page 58 Chapter 7: Setting Up CycleOps Joule 2.0 Setting Up Display Joule 2.0 display can be customized for viewing preferences. PowerAgent software may also be used to change settings. Main Report 1. Press and release the [MODE] button until Main mode is displayed.
  • Page 59 Chapter 7: Setting Up CycleOps Joule 2.0 Setting Up Display...continued 12. Press JOYSTICK up/down to highlight Power Smoothing. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select Power Smoothing. Main Report Display 13. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to change Power Smoothing from 1, 2,3,5,10,30.
  • Page 60 Chapter 7: Setting Up CycleOps Joule 2.0 Setting Up Display...continued 18. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to change Speed Smoothing from 1, 2,3,5,10,30. Main Report Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to save settings. Note: Speed Smoothing 1 dis- Display plays speed data as it is sent from the speed sensor, Speed smoothing 30 displays >...
  • Page 61 Chapter 7: Setting Up CycleOps Joule 2.0 Setting Up Memory Joule 2.0 has 4 MB of onboard memory for storing activities, history and workouts. See Chapter 1: Data Management for details. 1. Press and release the [MODE] button until Main mode is displayed.
  • Page 62: Setup Cycleos Joule ™ 2.0

    Chapter 7: Setting Up CycleOps Joule 2.0 Setting Up Altimeter Main 1. Press and release the [MODE] button until Main mode is displayed. Report > English Altimeter 2. Press {JOYSTICK} up/down to highlight Setup Joule. Press [JOYSTICK] in and >...
  • Page 63 Chapter 7: Setting Up CycleOps Joule 2.0 Setting Up About Joule Firmware version denotes the revision Joule 2.0 is operating on. Reference www.cycleops.com for the latest version. 1. Press and release the [MODE] button until Main mode is displayed. Main...
  • Page 64: Setup User

    Setting Up User Profi le Setting up a user profi le is important for Joule 2.0 to display the most accurate information. A user profi le can be set up and managed using PowerAgent software. Note: if using Joule 2.0 in group environment, a USB stick will store user information.
  • Page 65 Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select FTP. > > Pair New Sensor Pair New Sensor Press [JOYSTICK] up/down/left/right to edit FTP. < < Back Back Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to save changes. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 65...
  • Page 66: History

    2 weeks, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, 6 months and 12 months. 8. Press [JOYSTICK] left/right to change reports and exit History reports. Note: Rides will be organized and sorted by date, with most current date at top. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 66...
  • Page 67: Maximum History

    6 months and 12 months. 6. Press [JOYSTICK] left/right to change reports and exit History reports. Note: Max view is the max values achieved for each report metric over the average on two week, four week, etc. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 67...
  • Page 68: Total History

    6 months and 12 months. 6. Press [JOYSTICK] left/right to change reports and exit History reports. Note: Total view is the total values achieved for each report metric over the average on two week, four week, etc. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 68...
  • Page 69: Troubleshooting Cycleops Joule™ 2.0

    Chapter 10: Troubleshooting CycleOps Joule 2.0 For most up to date Frequently Asked Questions, visit www.cycleops.com. No display on computer screen · Computer is asleep – Press [MODE] or [INTERVAL] on the computer to wake up the computer. · Computer is too cold- operating temp. is 32 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit Computer display is fully discharged ·...
  • Page 70: Important Precautions

    To avoid losing data, never disconnect the USB port while data is being written. To properly dis- connect Joule 2.0 close all appropriate windows. If a drive window is open, close any associated windows before attempting to disconnect your Joule.
  • Page 71 Do not use sharp things to hit the battery. • O-rings should be inspected and replaced if necessary whenever the battery cover is removed. Use a light coating of grease when re-installing the battery cover on the O-rings. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 71...
  • Page 72 -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 72...
  • Page 73: Technical Specifi Cations For Cycleops Joule ™ 2.0

    Chapter 12: Technical Specifi cations for CycleOps Joule 2.0 FEATURES: JOULE 2.0 FEATURES: JOULE 2.0 Unit dimensions, WxHxD: 2 inches (49.5mm )wide, 3.5 inches (89.5mm) high, 1 inch (25.5mm) deep Normalized Power Temperature Display size, WxH: 2.2 inches (55.88mm) diagonal...
  • Page 74: Cycleops Joule™ 2.0 Warranty

    Chapter 13: CycleOps Joule™ 2.0 Warranty CycleOps Joule 2.0 is warranted to the original retail purchaser to be free from defects in materi- als and workmanship. Warranty coverage is valid to the original purchaser only and proof of purchase will be required.
  • Page 75: Defi Nition Of Common Training Terms

    5. An exercise intensity that can be held as long as the athlete were supplied with an infl ux of carbohydrate (i.e., allowed to eat). Joule 2.0 User Guide page 75...
  • Page 76 5. The degree of diffi culty. 6. Stress, when measured directly as the actual power output. 7. Strain, when measured as the response to a given power output (e.g., heart rate, perceived exertion, oxygen consumption) 8. The percent of some reference maximal or sub-maximal value. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 76...
  • Page 77 4. An exercise intensity that can be held for 1 to 3 hours or as long as there is available stored carbohydrate or glycogen. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 77...
  • Page 78 (i.e., an exercise intensity that elicits VO2 max). 5. An all out or maximal effort that can be held between 2 to 8 minutes or an average of 4 minutes. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 78...
  • Page 79 16 to 18 or “very hard” to “very very hard.” 4. An exercise intensity dependent primarily on the aerobic and anaerobic metabolism of carbohydrate. 5. An all out exercise intensity that can be held between 10 minutes to 30 minutes. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 79...
  • Page 80 5. An exercise intensity that can be held for an indefi nite time frame. Relative Intensity 1. The intensity represented as a percentage of some maximal or sub-maximal reference value. For example, 300 watts would be 80% of VO2 max power or 100% of LT power. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 80...
  • Page 81 Torque 1. A force applied through a turning axis at a point some distance away from that axis. 2. A turning or twisting force. 3. Force x Distance. 4. Power divided by angular velocity. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 81...
  • Page 82 1. The total amount of work in Kjoules calculated by estimating the average power output from a rider’s perceived exertion rather than the actual power. 2. An estimate of the total work or energy released that is based on the rider’s rating of perceived exertion. Joule 2.0 User Guide page 82 Part Number:19381B 11/11...

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