Best accuracy on two bikes

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courses
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Best accuracy on two bikes

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Would you please advise on how to set up two bikes with the BEST accuracy settings.
I have just purchased a new powerpod so will be setting this up from scratch, ie nothing is yet paired to the pod
Velocomp
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Re: Best accuracy on two bikes

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PowerPod has four different profile memory storage locations.

Right out of the box, PP is set to profile 1.

Do the following:

1) Install Isaac software on your computer

2) Attach PP to Isaac

3) You should see the "simple setup" wizard appear. Enter your parameters and select "Best Accuracy" in the final step.

5) When given the chance, select "show all Isaac features"

6) Pair your bike 1 sensors to profile 1, then perform the out-and-back calibration ride

7) After setting up bike 1 with profile 1, attach PP to Isaac

8) Go to "Device/Setup Device..." This will get you to the simple setup wizard

9) Select Profile 2, then enter your parameters for bike 2. Select Best Accuracy in the final step

10) Make sure you're located far away from bike 1. Wake up bike 2 sensors, then pair PP to bike 2

11) Do out and back calibration ride

You've now got both bikes paired to maximum accuracy.

For the bike you want to ride today, wake up its sensors, making sure that the other bike's sensors are asleep. Then, wake up PP. PP will automatically select the profile for the bike you're riding.
John Hamann
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Re: Best accuracy on two bikes

Post by courses »

Thank you, So when I have paired the sensors for bike 1 (or 2) can I go immediately on the O/B calibration ride?
I don't need to connect to Isaac after the paring before the ride?
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Re: Best accuracy on two bikes

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If you follow the procedure exactly as described (perform simple setup with Isaac before pairing), then you can immediately go for an O/B ride after the pairing is completed. No need to connect to Isaac.

You can also do pairing first, then connect to Isaac, perform simple setup, then do O&B ride. Either method will work.
John Hamann
catalin
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Re: Best accuracy on two bikes

Post by catalin »

Thanks! Exactly what I was looking for.
Velocomp wrote:PowerPod has four different profile memory storage locations.

Right out of the box, PP is set to profile 1.

Do the following:

1) Install Isaac software on your computer

2) Attach PP to Isaac

3) You should see the "simple setup" wizard appear. Enter your parameters and select "Best Accuracy" in the final step.

5) When given the chance, select "show all Isaac features"

6) Pair your bike 1 sensors to profile 1, then perform the out-and-back calibration ride

7) After setting up bike 1 with profile 1, attach PP to Isaac

8) Go to "Device/Setup Device..." This will get you to the simple setup wizard

9) Select Profile 2, then enter your parameters for bike 2. Select Best Accuracy in the final step

10) Make sure you're located far away from bike 1. Wake up bike 2 sensors, then pair PP to bike 2

11) Do out and back calibration ride

You've now got both bikes paired to maximum accuracy.

For the bike you want to ride today, wake up its sensors, making sure that the other bike's sensors are asleep. Then, wake up PP. PP will automatically select the profile for the bike you're riding.
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