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Chapter 6: sensors – PowerTap Joule 3.0 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Sensors

Setting up Cadence Sensors
Joule 3.0 is compatible with many ANT+ cadence sensors, each having a unique code. Joule
3.0 needs to be paired to each sensor to ensure proper functionality. Once set up, sensors can
be managed using PowerAgent software. Note: some power sensors do not require a separate
cadence sensor in order to display cadence data.

1. Press and release [MODE] until Menu mode is displayed.

2. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select Sensors.

3. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight Cadence Sensor. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select Cadence
Sensor.

4. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight Add New Sensor. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select Add New
Sensor.

5. Make sure the cadence sensor is awake and isolated from other active sensors by 65 feet/20 meters. Rotate
the crank to wake up the cadence sensor.

6. Press the [JOYSTICK] in and release to Start Pairing. Pairing may take up to 60 seconds. Once pairing is suc-
cessful, the sensor ID will be displayed.

7. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight Name. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select Name and change
the name of the paired cadence sensor. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to save changes.

8. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to select Activate Sensor. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to Activate Sensor.
Note: The active sensor is designated by a hash mark next to the sensor name in the sensor list. When switch-
ing cadence sensors, be sure to activate the appropriate sensor.

9. Once a sensor has been paired and activated Joule 3.0 will automatically find the active sensor whenever it is
turned on. Other cadence sensors with different IDs will be ignored. Once the sensor is paired, it can be oper-
ated within the same area as other sensors without risk of picking up that signal. Note: after a battery change,
most cadence sensors will change ID’s and requiring Joule be re-paired to the sensor.