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Favero ASSIOMA PRO MX - ANT+ Pairing Procedure; Bluetooth (BLE) Pairing Procedure

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Both via ANT+ and Bluetooth, you only have to pair the
left sensor to your training device.
Don’t worry: If you use Assioma PRO MX-2 (with sensor on
both sides), the left pedal will automatically transmit also
the data collected by the right pedal it is coupled with.
1. Pairing Assioma PRO MX via ANT+
The data visible via the ANT+ communication channel are:
Power, Cadence, L/R Balance (the latter is only available
with Assioma PRO MX-2), Torque Eciency (TE), Pedal
Smoothness (PS) and the Cycling Dynamics such as PCO,
Power Phase (PP) and Riding Position (RP).
Although the pairing procedure varies depending on the
device you are using, at the end of the chapter we outline
some generic guidelines.
For additional information, please refer to the manual of
your bike computers manufacturer.
We remind you that each Assioma has been assigned
a 5-digit identication number (ANT+ ID) visible on the
external side of the package and on the Favero Assioma
app. This number is useful to identify the left sensor
among all the devices available for the pairing via ANT+
with your bike computer.
We recommend you install the latest rmware version
available from the bike computer manufacturer.
2. Pairing of Assioma PRO MX via Bluetooth (BLE)
The data visible via Bluetooth are: power, cadence and L/R
balance (the latter is only available with Assioma PRO MX-
2).
On the Favero Assioma app you can nd some advanced
training metrics, which are available in the “LIVE” section.
These are: Torque Eciency (TE), Pedal Smoothness (PS)
and the Cycling Dynamics, such as PCO and Power Phase
(PP).
Assioma PRO MX allows for the connection of up to 3
Bluetooth devices at the same time.
Should you encounter diculties when pairing via
Bluetooth, we suggest you unpair the pedals from any
surrounding Bluetooth devices and try again.
Although the procedure varies depending on the
device you are using, we outline hereafer some generic
guidelines.