Operation Manual

Bike1
Name
Bike1
Weight
17.0
Pair All
Power Sensor
Power1
Cadence Sensor
None
Speed/Combo
None
Heart Rate Sensor
HeartRate1
RU Sensor
None
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Power Sensor
Activate Sensor
Start Pairing
Name
g3CarbonC45
Sensor ID
11484
Circumference, mm
2096
Auto Zero
Yes
Delete Sensor
Manual Zero
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Bike1
Name
Bike1
Weight
17.0
Pair All
Power Sensor
Power1
Cadence Sensor
None
Speed/Combo
None
Heart Rate Sensor
HeartRate1
RU Sensor
None
Delete Bike
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CHAPTER 4: SENSORS
Joule GPS User Guide page 19
ASSOCIATING SENSORS
For sensor association, there are two options: Pair All or Pair Individually.
PAIRING
Pair All
Pair Individually
Link Named Sensor
OPTION DESCRIPTION
Select “Pair All” when you want the Joule GPS to scan for all sensors awake and present. The Joule will display the
ID of each sensor found. Selecting Yes (press the +[PLUS] button), will link the sensor to the new bike definition.
The Joule will continue to scan for other sensor types. Select No (press the -[MINUS] button) and the Joule will
continue to scan for more of the same sensor type before looking for another type of sensor.
To pair sensors individually, scroll to adn select the sensor. A menu of sensor names will appear. Select
“<new sensor>” to scan for an awake and present sensor. When a sensor of same type is found, the ID is displayed.
Selecting Yes will link the sensor with the new bike definition. Select No and the Joule will continue to scan for the
same sensor type. The name “<none>” indicates no sensor has been linked to the bike definition.
Scroll to and select the sensor name. A menu of sensor names will appear. Scroll to a predefined sensor, select it.
You will be asked to Use it or Edit it. Selecting “Use” will link the sensor to the bike definition.
PAIR INDIVIDUALLYPAIR ALL
g2MTB29
g3CarbonC45
<None>
<New Sensor>