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Software v3.0.9915
© Satmap Systems Ltd 2015
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6. MAIN MENU: Settings Menu (... cont)
Connecting Step 1. Ensure that
your sensors is activated. For HRM,
this is typically done by putting the
strap around your chest. For bike Sp/
Cad sensors, typically by spinning
the wheel or pedals.
Connecting Step 2. Providing the
sensor is in range and activated,
the Active should "see" it on the
Bluetooth devices screen. If not,
please press Refresh and the name
of sensor should appear, in the
example right: "Wahoo HRM v2.1".
Use the joy stick to cursor up and
down to your desired sensor device.
Either press the Select button, or
centre press the joystick and a black
tick will indicate that the sensor has
been "Selected".
Please Note; Bluetooth allows only
one of each type of sensor to be
selected at any one time. You can
have a HRM and a Sp/Cad sensor
selected, but not two HRM's.
Connecting Step 3. Wait for
a short period and the black tick
should turn blue. This indicates that
your selected LE device has now
"connected" and sensor data can
be collected. During the connection
process, the BT icon on the status
bar should flash blue/grey and then
turn solid blue when the connection
is made.
Troubleshooting.
Very occasionally Bluetooth can be
temperamental! If a connection is not
made on the first attempt - deselect
the BT LE device, check that your
sensor is activated and in range,
and then reselect the device. Failing
that, turn the Bluetooth fully off, then
back on again, and reattempt the
connection process. If that continues
to fail, please connect Satmap
support.
Connecting Step 4. Once a blue
"connected" tick has been observed,
you sensor will then pass data to the
Active 12. This data may then be
displayed in the 2 & 4 data boxes
that appear on the GPS MAP screen.
To set this up, you will need to select
SETTINGS / 2/4 BoxLayout and the
HRM data item (20.HRM).
Data Types : HRM. Heart rate data
is displayed as "beats per second".
Future editions of software will
display Heart Rate Zones, and the
such like.
Data Types : Cadence. This is a
measure of the pedal revolutions per
second on a bike.
Data Types : Wheel Speed. In
addition to using speed calculated
by GPS position movement, cyclist
often use "wheel speed" as a reliable
backup. This is especially useful if a
GPS lock is difficult for any reasons
(e.g. very thick woodland or the
urban jungle).
Two Sensors "Selected"
One Sensor "Connected"
Two Sensors "Connected"

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