Menu screen, Operation guide – CatEye PW-TR100 Power Unit User Manual
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PW-TR100 : POWER UNIT
Defining remote button setting
* For the basic information on
how to use the menu screen, re-
fer to “Configuring main unit”
on page 35.
Menu screen
Operation Guide
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• Changing the heart rate zone
Display 3 indicates the zone lower limit while Display 4 indicates the upper limit.
When the MODE-1 button is pressed with the target setting screen displayed, the lower limit in
the heart rate zone blinks. When the MODE-1 button is pressed again, the upper limit blinks.
When the MODE-2 button is pressed with the lower or upper limit blinking, the first digit of the
value blinks.
To change a value and shift the digit, see the illustrations below. After entering the desired value,
press the MODE-1 button to cause all the numeric characters to flash, and press the START/
STOP/ENTER button to finish the setting operation.
The default settings are shown below:
Zone 1 :
Lower - 100 bpm;
Upper - 120 bpm
Zone 2 :
Lower - 120 bpm;
Upper - 140 bpm
Zone 3 :
Lower - 140 bpm;
Upper - 160 bpm
Zone 4 :
Lower - 160 bpm;
Upper - 180 bpm
Changing the
lower limit value
Changing the
upper limit value
First digit
Second digit
Third digit
Digit shift
Digit shift
Select
First digit
Second digit
Third digit
Digit shift
Digit shift
Select
Reset all
measure-
ments.
Haert rate sensor ID menu screen
NOTE:
• To change the upper or lower limits, all data must be reset to zero and the bicycle
cannot be in motion. Press MODE-1, MODE-2, and START/STOP/ENTER buttons si-
multaneously to reset all data.
• Not resetting all measured data causes the
“PLEASE rESEt”
message to be displayed,
making selection impossible.
• When a lower limit value greater than the upper limit value is entered, the upper limit
value is automatically adjusted to the value of the lower limit value plus one. When a
wrong upper limit value is entered, the same adjustment is made.
The range of each zone may overlap.