Aeropod in Velodrome
Re: Aeropod in Velodrome
When you hold the button, the light will begin flashing in about 4 seconds. Continue holding the light; at about the 12 second mark, the light will go out momentarily, then turn back on. Release the button at that point.
John Hamann
Re: Aeropod in Velodrome
Here is few comments from my Sunday velodrome session:
1. Indoor velodrome calibration is quite easy, with exception you need to watch people around you with power meters, and cadence sensors so you do not sync with them.
2. I did my first run: all good, then I came back off the track for 15 min maybe a bit more, started to ride, then again off/on repeated for 90 min.
3. When I came back home only initial run was saved on AeroPod it looks like it shut down after first session, what a bummer….
Questions:
1. How long it takes for Aeropod to shut down after bikes does not move, can I make it to never shut down?
2. Do I just press button to turn it on after no activity?
3. I see strange elevation moves in every corner, I’m on the blue line but elevation clearly changes.
Video posed earlier by John is A MUST to watch, just do yourself a favor and watch it, I have learned so much from it, all the light colors means something!!!
1. Indoor velodrome calibration is quite easy, with exception you need to watch people around you with power meters, and cadence sensors so you do not sync with them.
2. I did my first run: all good, then I came back off the track for 15 min maybe a bit more, started to ride, then again off/on repeated for 90 min.
3. When I came back home only initial run was saved on AeroPod it looks like it shut down after first session, what a bummer….
Questions:
1. How long it takes for Aeropod to shut down after bikes does not move, can I make it to never shut down?
2. Do I just press button to turn it on after no activity?
3. I see strange elevation moves in every corner, I’m on the blue line but elevation clearly changes.
Video posed earlier by John is A MUST to watch, just do yourself a favor and watch it, I have learned so much from it, all the light colors means something!!!
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Re: Aeropod in Velodrome
20 mins shut off i think. learning point is to click the button when starting a session after a pause
Re: Aeropod in Velodrome
Thanks,
those lights are confusing, when I stop no light is on, so I'm never sure should I press the button or not, and if I do I do not know if they will not trigger calibration again. I will figure out one day.
those lights are confusing, when I stop no light is on, so I'm never sure should I press the button or not, and if I do I do not know if they will not trigger calibration again. I will figure out one day.
Re: Aeropod in Velodrome
We posted this a few days ago. Hopefully it will help you understand the lights!
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John Hamann
Re: Aeropod in Velodrome
Thanks John, this helps a lot! I will print it and carry with me.
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Join the club.i am colorblind and red and green are not favorite colors to distinguish unfortunately 

Re: Aeropod in Velodrome
We've been shipping units with red/green for 3 years now, and until the past few months we have had zero comments about color blindness.

Obviously we want to do something about this, so we are investigating changes for future production.
John Hamann