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Power Sensor
Activate Sensor
Start Pairing
Name
Power2
Sensor ID
2484
Circumference, mm
2096
Auto Zero
Yes
Delete Sensor
Manual Zero
Back to Bike
9:34
A
Heart Rate Sensor
Activate Sensor
Start Pairing
Name
HeartRate1
Sensor ID
38742
PowerCal
Yes/No
Delete Sensor
Back to Bike
9:34
A
Speed/Combo
Activate Sensor
Start Pairing
Name
Speed1
Sensor ID
4848
Type
Combo
Circumference, mm
2096
Delete Sensor
Back to Bike
9:34
A
Cadence Sensor
Activate Sensor
Start Pairing
Name
Cadence1
Sensor ID
5624
Delete Sensor
Back to Bike
9:34
A
RU Sensor
Activate Sensor
Start Pairing
Name
RU1
Sensor ID
130
Delete Sensor
Calibrate
Back to Bike
9:34
A
CHAPTER 4: SENSORS
Joule GPS User Guide page 20
SENSOR TYPE DETAILS
For each type of sensor the detail screen displays items common to all sensors, including activation and pairing functions, an
editable name and an editiable ID. The “Start Pairing” option will automatically fill in the ID when pairing completes. If you know
the ID of a particular sensor you can manually enter it into the field.
Power
Heart Rate
Speed/Combo
Cadence
RU
SENSOR
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS DESCRIBED
If your power meter is a hub-based power meter, like a PowerTap, the wheel circumference can be entered here. The
default wheel size of 2096mm represents a 700x23 wheel. Ignore circumference if your power meter is not hub-based.
Auto Zero and Manual Zero options refer to calibration and are discussed in the following pages.
The PowerCal option is set automatically, during the paring process, when the Joule GPS determines that the present
HR strap is a Powercal.
The type of speed sensor is determined automatically during the pairing process (either a combination speed and
cadence or a speed-only sensor). Enter the circumference of your wheel. The default wheel size is 2096 mm (700x23).
No additional options.
Resistance Unit or RU is associated with CycleOps PowerBeam trainers and indoor cycles.