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Display Type | LCD |
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Connectivity | Bluetooth, ANT+ |
Battery Life | Up to 200 hours |
Compatibility | Wattbike trainers |
Metrics Displayed | Power, cadence, heart rate, distance, time |
Power Source | Battery |
Describes the physical components and display of the Wattbike monitor.
Explains the function of each button on the Wattbike monitor keypad.
Details the various ports and cables used to connect the Wattbike monitor.
Illustrates and explains the primary options available from the Wattbike monitor's main menu.
Provides a brief description of each option available in the main menu.
Guides users on inputting their weight before starting a 'Just Ride' session.
Displays riding data including polar graphs and power metrics.
Shows polar graphs with peak force angle and left/right percentage data.
Presents current, average, peak power, and power per kilo values.
Shows power-related data in an alternate screen layout.
Displays energy consumption data in an alternate screen layout.
Presents pace information in an alternate screen layout.
Displays symmetry data, including peak force angle and left/right percentages.
Presents polar data, including kcal per hour and total kcal.
A detailed view showing speed, distance, and pace metrics.
Displays speed, distance, peak power, and power per kilo.
Shows speed, distance, peak power, and peak RPM.
Displays initial real-time summary data including elapsed time, distance, and power.
Shows the second part of real-time summary data with power, cadence, and speed.
Presents all key real-time summary data on a single screen.
How to select metric or imperial units and other preferences in 'Just Ride' mode.
Options for setting pace and pausing the session during 'Just Ride'.
Explains the types of timed workouts available, including intervals.
Details the setup for single-interval timed workouts.
Describes repeating interval timed workouts, with and without rest.
Details the setup for single-interval distance workouts.
Describes repeating interval distance workouts, with and without rest.
Guides on creating custom timed workouts with intervals.
Guides on creating custom distance workouts with intervals.
Explains how to create mixed time and distance interval workouts.
Instructions on how to save custom workouts to the favourites list.
Details the Power Peak 5-second and 6-second tests.
Describes the 3-minute aerobic and 10-minute progress tests.
Explains the Ramp test and Pedal technique test.
Steps to connect and pair a compatible heart rate monitor.
How to view previously completed workout sessions.
How to view previously completed race sessions.
Accessing statistical data for logged-in users.
Options for home, end, going to date, and deleting workouts.
Accesses different views like Interval, Summary, Splits, Revolutions, and General data.
Accessing options to log in or manage users.
Steps to register a new user profile on the monitor.
Instructions on how to remove a user profile from the monitor.
Initial setup process when plugging in a USB stick for the first time.
Steps to create a new user profile when using a USB stick.
Options to view user statistics based on different time frames like year, month, or day.
How to change measurement settings and parameters for display.
How to access and edit user profile information like name and birthyear.
Options to create a new timed or distance race.
Inviting other users to join a race and setting up devices.
Configuring distance units, energy units, and power parameters.
Customizing display preferences like session mode, page layout, and language.
View device ID, firmware version, and HR belt information.
Access sensor ID, force coefficients, and crank length.
Displays the total, free, and used memory on the device.
Details on battery voltage, remaining charge, and charging status.
Information on charging the Wattbike battery and charging time.
Guidelines on safe usage, cleaning, and environmental conditions.
Lists compatible heart rate monitor brands and technologies.
A visual representation and summary of the monitor's menu hierarchy.