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10General Operation of ComputerThe Powertap has three main displays: power display (top), speed display (middle), and multi-function display (bottom).
11POWERTAP STANDARD COMPUTER NAVIGATION Trip ModePowertap trip mode displays and records trip datafor current, average and maximum power andspeed, dis
12POWERTAP STANDARD COMPUTER NAVIGATION Current PowerInstantaneous power output is dis-played from 0 to 1999 watts in 1 wattincrements. The "WATT
1336525152Odometer (O)Total accumulated distance travelledsince the last system reset isdisplayed in whole miles or kilome-ters. Note: System resets i
14POWERTAP STANDARD INTERVAL MODE/POWERTAP STANDARD COMPUTER SET UPInterval ModeThe Powertap Interval mode functions differently than the previous Pow
15POWERTAP STANDARD COMPUTER SET UPPress select buttonto change digits.Press mode buttonto advance.Stdpt12:00Std03Stdrec5Press select button toselect
16POWERTAP PRO INTRODUCTIONPowertap ProThe main difference between the Powertap Pro and Powertap standard is that the Powertap Pro utilizes a differen
17General Operation of ComputerThe Powertap Pro has three main displays: power display (top), speed display (middle), and multi-function display (bott
18POWERTAP PRO COMPUTER NAVIGATIONCurrent PowerInstantaneous power output is dis-played from 0 to 1999 watts in 1 wattincrements. The "WATTS"
1936525152Odometer (O)Total accumulated distance travelledsince the last system reset isdisplayed in whole miles or kilome-ters. Heart Rate( ) Curre
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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
211. Push either button to activate the computer. (Note: the version of firmware is displayed in the lowercorner-shown below)PRO2.0POWERTAP PRO COMPU
22POWERTAP PRO COMPUTER SETUP 1StdtStdtPress select button toselect 12 or 24 hourclock.Press mode button tosave.Press select button toselect AM(A) or
23Std1Std1Press select button tochange digits.Press mode button toadvance to next digit.Refer to wheel circum-ference guide for correct tire circumfer
24POWERTAP PRO COMPUTER SETUP 2PRO2 2Press select button toset rate of display forwatts. (rolling average)Press mode button tosave.This function can b
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
26Press select button toselect the cadence infor-mation sourceDefault = hub then pedalPedal = crank onlyHub = hub onlyPress select button to select wh
27The Powertap Proallows you to use theunit as a cycle com-puter or heart ratemonitor only. Fig. 8illustrates the PowerMeter Mode . Pressmode to lea
28MAINTENANCE& SPECIFICATIONSThe Powertap uses a high quality hub designed towithstand the rigors of training and racing. Witha little regular mai
29Figure 11: Computerbattery replacementFigure 12: Hub Battery replacementTechnical SpecificationsAccuracy Signal Transmission Interval Data StorageIn
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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
31TEST MODE· Starts when the 't" is selected from the setup menu.· Lights the interval memory mode "M" icon and small number to le
32TROUBLESHOOTING5 - Cadence test. (Note the C icon is displayed.) The top line display shows crank cadence sensor RPM. The middle line flashes "
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
34TROUBLE SHOOTINGComputer display is on, but there is no transmission icon· Hub is asleep - spin the wheel momentarily to wake up the hub.· Batteries
35TROUBLE SHOOTINGLink SoftwareGeneral Link Trouble ShootingThe following are some problems you might have when installing and setting up your Link So
36TROUBLESHOOTINGThe second issue is time differences. The data points used for display on the CPU may not coincide perfectly with what is stored to
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
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
39TROUBLESHOOTINGTips About Downloading (original standard model only)Be sure to "CLEAR ALL" (C-ALL on the display) in the ride mode and the
4INTRODUCTION & PRECAUTIONSPRECAUTIONS: IMPORTANT1. Before beginning any training program, alwayscheck with your physician.2. Keep your eyes on th
40TROUBLE SHOOTINGUnable to DownloadIf you have downloaded before, determine if anything has been upgraded or changed on your PC like new software, up
41TROUBLE SHOOTING· Make sure you have data in the Powertap computer. Try to 'clear all' (press MODE and SELECT buttons until you see &apos
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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5trimmer to clip the cable ties. However, assembling thewheel, cassette and other parts requires the proper toolsand experience. If you are unsure of
6WHEEL BUILDINGWheel BuildingContact your local wheel building professional ordealer for assistance in building the Powertap hub ifnot provided as a c
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
8SYSTEM INSTALLATIONFigure 3A: Mounting of computer mount3.Attach Computer Mount to HandlebarThe computer mounts to the handlebar in a similarfashion.
9POWERTAP PRO RECEIVER INSTALLATONCadence WirePowertap Pro Cadence Wire7. Route cadence cable towards non-drive side chain stay, wrapping excess wire
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