Powertap Pro User Manual

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Page 1 - USER MANUAL

USER MANUALPROwww.cycle-ops.com

Page 2 - Modifications

10General Operation of ComputerThe Powertap has three main displays: power display (top), speed display (middle), and multi-function display (bottom).

Page 3 - CONTENTS

11POWERTAP STANDARD COMPUTER NAVIGATION Trip ModePowertap trip mode displays and records trip datafor current, average and maximum power andspeed, dis

Page 4 - PRECAUTIONS: IMPORTANT

12POWERTAP STANDARD COMPUTER NAVIGATION Current PowerInstantaneous power output is dis-played from 0 to 1999 watts in 1 wattincrements. The "WATT

Page 5 - SYSTEM OVERVIEW

1336525152Odometer (O)Total accumulated distance travelledsince the last system reset isdisplayed in whole miles or kilome-ters. Note: System resets i

Page 6 - Measurements Drive Non-Drive

14POWERTAP STANDARD INTERVAL MODE/POWERTAP STANDARD COMPUTER SET UPInterval ModeThe Powertap Interval mode functions differently than the previous Pow

Page 7 - SYSTEM INSTALLATION

15POWERTAP STANDARD COMPUTER SET UPPress select buttonto change digits.Press mode buttonto advance.Stdpt12:00Std03Stdrec5Press select button toselect

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16POWERTAP PRO INTRODUCTIONPowertap ProThe main difference between the Powertap Pro and Powertap standard is that the Powertap Pro utilizes a differen

Page 9 - Cadence

17General Operation of ComputerThe Powertap Pro has three main displays: power display (top), speed display (middle), and multi-function display (bott

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18POWERTAP PRO COMPUTER NAVIGATIONCurrent PowerInstantaneous power output is dis-played from 0 to 1999 watts in 1 wattincrements. The "WATTS"

Page 11 - Figure 8: Trip mode

1936525152Odometer (O)Total accumulated distance travelledsince the last system reset isdisplayed in whole miles or kilome-ters. Heart Rate( ) Curre

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2CopyrightCopyright 2003. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied, photographed, reproduced, translated,transmitted electronica

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20POWERTAP PRO INTERVAL MODEPro Interval ModeThe Powertap Pro Interval mode functions differently than the previous Powertap computers. It works as a

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211. Push either button to activate the computer. (Note: the version of firmware is displayed in the lowercorner-shown below)PRO2.0POWERTAP PRO COMPU

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22POWERTAP PRO COMPUTER SETUP 1StdtStdtPress select button toselect 12 or 24 hourclock.Press mode button tosave.Press select button toselect AM(A) or

Page 16 - POWERTAP PRO INTRODUCTION

23Std1Std1Press select button tochange digits.Press mode button toadvance to next digit.Refer to wheel circum-ference guide for correct tire circumfer

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24POWERTAP PRO COMPUTER SETUP 2PRO2 2Press select button toset rate of display forwatts. (rolling average)Press mode button tosave.This function can b

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25PRO30’sPRO3c avPress select button toselect YES or NO forzeros included in aver-aging of watts.Press mode button tosave.This is useful if you ar

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26Press select button toselect the cadence infor-mation sourceDefault = hub then pedalPedal = crank onlyHub = hub onlyPress select button to select wh

Page 20 - POWERTAP PRO INTERVAL MODE

27The Powertap Proallows you to use theunit as a cycle com-puter or heart ratemonitor only. Fig. 8illustrates the PowerMeter Mode . Pressmode to lea

Page 21 - POWERTAP PRO COMPUTER SETUP

28MAINTENANCE& SPECIFICATIONSThe Powertap uses a high quality hub designed towithstand the rigors of training and racing. Witha little regular mai

Page 22 - POWERTAP PRO COMPUTER SETUP 1

29Figure 11: Computerbattery replacementFigure 12: Hub Battery replacementTechnical SpecificationsAccuracy Signal Transmission Interval Data StorageIn

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Introduction ...

Page 24 - POWERTAP PRO COMPUTER SETUP 2

30O-RING PLACEMENTSmall O-Ring fits in groove around spacer.Large O-Ringfits in groove in hub shell.* When reinstalling battery cap turn screws 7 time

Page 25 - POWERTAP PRO COMPUTER SETUP 3

31TEST MODE· Starts when the 't" is selected from the setup menu.· Lights the interval memory mode "M" icon and small number to le

Page 26 - POWERTAP PRO COMPUTER SETUP 4

32TROUBLESHOOTING5 - Cadence test. (Note the C icon is displayed.) The top line display shows crank cadence sensor RPM. The middle line flashes "

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33The following are some problems you might have when installing and setting up your Powertap system. This list will be evolving, so please visit our

Page 28 - Figure 10: Hub assembly

34TROUBLE SHOOTINGComputer display is on, but there is no transmission icon· Hub is asleep - spin the wheel momentarily to wake up the hub.· Batteries

Page 29 - Figure 11: Computer

35TROUBLE SHOOTINGLink SoftwareGeneral Link Trouble ShootingThe following are some problems you might have when installing and setting up your Link So

Page 30 - O-RING PLACEMENT

36TROUBLESHOOTINGThe second issue is time differences. The data points used for display on the CPU may not coincide perfectly with what is stored to

Page 31 - TEST MODE

37TROUBLE SHOOTINGTips on Serial PortsThe normal serial port connector is a trapezoid shape with rounded corners and has nine pins. It is about 5/8&q

Page 32 - TROUBLESHOOTING

38TROUBLE SHOOTING3. Next insert the Powertap CPU into the download cradle. When you attach the Power-Tap computer to the download link cradle its di

Page 33 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

39TROUBLESHOOTINGTips About Downloading (original standard model only)Be sure to "CLEAR ALL" (C-ALL on the display) in the ride mode and the

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4INTRODUCTION & PRECAUTIONSPRECAUTIONS: IMPORTANT1. Before beginning any training program, alwayscheck with your physician.2. Keep your eyes on th

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40TROUBLE SHOOTINGUnable to DownloadIf you have downloaded before, determine if anything has been upgraded or changed on your PC like new software, up

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41TROUBLE SHOOTING· Make sure you have data in the Powertap computer. Try to 'clear all' (press MODE and SELECT buttons until you see &apos

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42Warranty and Technical SupportIf you find a problem you cannot solve yourself orwith the help of your dealer, try one of the supportoptions listed b

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Graber Products 5253 Verona Road Madison, WI 53711800-783-7257 www.cycle-ops.comFCC Statement of ComplianceThis device complies with part 15 of th

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5trimmer to clip the cable ties. However, assembling thewheel, cassette and other parts requires the proper toolsand experience. If you are unsure of

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6WHEEL BUILDINGWheel BuildingContact your local wheel building professional ordealer for assistance in building the Powertap hub ifnot provided as a c

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71. Insert Wheel Into FrameInsert the complete built Powertap wheel into the frame. Make sure the axle is correctly posi-tioned in the dropouts and se

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8SYSTEM INSTALLATIONFigure 3A: Mounting of computer mount3.Attach Computer Mount to HandlebarThe computer mounts to the handlebar in a similarfashion.

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9POWERTAP PRO RECEIVER INSTALLATONCadence WirePowertap Pro Cadence Wire7. Route cadence cable towards non-drive side chain stay, wrapping excess wire

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