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6. MAIN MENU: Settings Menu (... cont)
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 difcult
for any reasons (e.g. very thick
woodland or the urban jungle).
Sensor data displayed
Set up for Wheel Speed.
This relies on a default value
for the wheel circumference,
which is then multiplied by
the wheel revolutions output
from the sensor. The default
setting is 2,096mm, and
this can be changed in the
SETTINGS / Cycling screen.
Use the joystick to navigate the
numbers and set the values.
Data Output. HRM and cadence
data will be stored on the Active
12. After your activity, save your
data for later upload. This is
done via the TRIPLOG / Menu
/ Convert options. Your data
containing the HRM and cadence
values will be stored in a TCX le
(e.g. MyRoute1.tcx). You will be
able to see these les when you
use the SatSYNC PC application
to upload your data.
About TCX les. This is an
industry standard format that is
accepted by a wide variety of 3rd
party activity storing and sharing
web sites. These TCX les can
contain location and speed data,
along with a wide variety of
tness related data items.
SETTINGS / Cycling
Set your Wheel Circumference in mm.
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