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10Alternate Riding Screen ViewsDuring a workout there are several screen views to choose from while you ride showing various parameters on multiple di
11SpeedSymmetryPolarfig 1.0fig 1.1fig 1.2
12Riding Screen Sub-Views*(fig1.3) is only visible if the pace is set to a value more than 00:00.Speed, Distance & Pace Sub View*(fig1.4) is only vi
13Speed, Distance, Average Speed & Average RPMSpeed, Distance & Average Pace per KilometreSpeed, Distance & Kcals per Revolutionfig 1.6fig 1
14Real Time Summary ScreensClick the ENTER button during a session to view a real time summary analysing each pedal revolution turn by turn. The summa
15Measurement Unit Options in Just RideClick the Menu button (fig2.2) during a Just Ride session enables you to set your preferences, such as changing
16Workouts/Tests MenuTo ride a pre-defined workout, select Workout/Tests from the Main menu (fig2.5) to ride a timed or distance session.Standard Timed
17Standard Distance WorkoutsSelect from Single Interval, Repeating Intervals, or Repeating Intervals with Rest (fig3.0)Each interval type has a list of
18fig 3.1fig 3.2fig 3.3
19Create New WorkoutCreate your own custom workout. Select from either a Time or Distance session:Time or Distance: one single interval (fig3.4, 3.5 &a
2ContentsGetting Started ...
20Intervals – VariedIntervals here are set up one by one, by selecting the desired interval type from the list (fig3.9). The Interval number that follo
21FavouritesThe favourites list holds up to 8 custom workouts, consisting of two separate lists – metric sessions and imperial sessions. This list wor
22Click ‘Yes’ to input a workout name (fig4.4). Use the arrow keys to select each letter and move on to the next.To confirm the new workout session name
23To edit or delete the list, click the Menu button to access the drop down menu (fig4.7). If you are editing a workout with multiple intervals, you wi
24Power Peak TestPedal Technique TestRamp TestAll other pre-loaded tests use the standard workout display view.fig 4.9fig 5.0fig 5.1
25Link HR BeltThe Wattbike monitor is compatible with a number of available chest belt transmitters and can be paired with the unit prior to a workout
26RecallAll completed workouts are saved into the memory of the Wattbike and is stored in Recall. Saved data is collected in two sections: ‘Old Workou
27Selecting a session to view an in depth analysis of the workout separated into tabs (fig5.9). Note. The intervals tab only appears for sessions with
28In the Summary tab, use the Up and Down arrow buttons to navigate through each interval in the session (fig6.2).In the Splits tab (fig6.3), use the Me
29Revolutions tab displays time, power, cadence and heart rate for each revolution in each interval (fig6.5).Click the Menu button for options, includi
3 User Log Out ...
30For logged in users, a Personal tab will also be displayed. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons and click ‘View Statistics’ to jump directly to the St
31Click the Menu button, to open drop down options to see race details, or to switch between a numerical and graphical view or between a simplified and
32UsersMultiple users can be registered and stored (fig7.4) in the Wattbike monitor to collect data and statistics to view at any time over a training
33User Log InTo log in, click ‘Log In for More Options’, select a user from the list (fig7.7). Click the Enter button to confirm selection.Once a user h
34Using a USB StickFirst Time UseTo store all your user and workout data on a USB stick, it must be formatted by the device before use. Plugging in a
35The Wattbike monitor will now prepare a personal file on USB stick for use with a username (fig7.9.5)The user on the USB stick has now been setup and
36Settings from USB stick are used in monitor as long as the USB stick is present. Also changing of any settings on monitor are made only on the USB s
37User ProfileTo manage the profile of a logged in user select ‘Manage Profile for user’ from the Users menu. Use the arrow keys to navigate across the t
38Detailed dataThe Heart Rate & Chest belt tab (fig8.6) enables users to set a default chest belt to their user account so that every time a specifi
39RaceRace menu (fig8.8) is only available if the Wattbike monitor is connected to another monitor via an RJ45 / Ethernet cable.Create RaceSelecting ‘C
4Getting StartedOverview of the Wattbike MonitorKeypadESC – One step backwards / Back / No Arrow Keys – Up, Down, Left, Right menu & tab navigatio
40For multiple race invites, click the Menu button to open a drop down menu (fig9.1) and select either ‘Invite all’ or ‘Force all’. Selecting ‘Force al
41You can select from various race view displays when a race is in progress. To access an alternative view, click the Left or Right button (fig9.5).Def
42SettingsAccess the settings menu from the main menu (fig9.6), to set preferences for measurement units, display, and sound. Restore factory-reset set
43Sound SettingsDevice SettingsSetting the Zero StateTo set the zero state use the Left and Right arrow buttons to navigate across the tabs to ‘Device
44Reset All StatesConfirming reset, activates ‘first run’ mode (fig10.4) and restores factory-default settings. The Wattbike monitor will power down and
45After powering up, the Wattbike monitor will prepare the necessary files (fig10.5) and prompt for a local time and date input (fig10.6).Set Time &
46PropertiesNavigate across the tabs using the Left and Right arrow buttons to access Wattbike monitor technical information for device id, firmware ve
47BatteryDevice Usage & CareBattery Charging informationBattery: Li-ion 7.4v; 2550 mAhBattery Charger: 12v; 1000mA; 12W MaxCharging time from flat:
48Monitor Menu MapJust RideWorkouts/Tests - Last Workout Past Workouts Time - Single Interval Repeating Intervals Repeating Interv
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5ConnectionsUSB Type B – Connect your WBM to your PCSensor – Connect your WBM to the bikeUSB Type A – Connect a memory stick to your WBMRJ45 / Etherne
6Quick Start guide to Main Menu optionsJust Ride – No pre-set workouts to configure just get on enter your weight and begin riding. At the end of a Jus
7Click MENU button for drop down menu, allowing you to change the user’s weight to be defined in imperial units of measurements (fig0.4).Once the user h
8Default Riding ViewsUse the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to view alternate measuring parameters (from fig0.7) or the UP and DOWN arrow keys to cycle thro
9Kcal per Hour, Total Kcal, & Kcals per RevolutionSpeed, Distance, Average Speed & Average RPMPace per Kilometre, Distance, & Average Pace
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