![]() ![]() There’s a non-solar option as well, which costs less. We regularly gained 10 minutes per hour of extra charge on summer rides. ![]() Garmin’s latest top-end computer has a neat trick – there’s a solar glass screen that can extend your runtime up to an industry-leading claimed 45 hours. Screen: 3.5in / 89mm colour touchscreen, 282×470 pixels.Compatibility: ANT+, Shimano Di2, SRAM eTap, Campagnolo EPS, Garmin Varia.Connectivity: ANT+, Bluetooth, WiFi, USB-C. ![]() ![]() Training data: A huge number of training metrics including training status and load, VO2 Max and recovery time.Navigation: Full colour with turn-by-turn routing and rapid rerouting.NOTE: Make sure to select the proper instructions different rotor styles have different calibration numbersĬlick here to view or download simplified instructions for the Sigma Sport BC1200 Computer.The new Edge has solar charging. This applies to Hand-Helds purchased prior to May/June 2005. If the rotor on your Vortex Hand Held Wind Meter looks like this: Vortex Pro-1200 Hand-Held Users Instructions. This applies to Hand-Helds purchased between May/June 2005 and May/June 2007. If the rotor on your Vortex Hand Held Wind Meter looks like the photo above AND it has a Sigma Sport BC1200 display (silver square with ONE bar button on the top: Vortex Pro-1200 Hand-Held "D2 Rotor" Instructions. This applies to Hand-Helds purchased after May/June 2007. If the rotor on your Vortex Hand Held Wind Meter looks like the photo above AND it has a Sigma Sport BC906 display (silver square with TWO bar buttons on the top: Vortex BC906 "D2 Rotor" Instructions. Vortex Instructions for D2 Rotor and the BC1200 Display: CLICK HERE Vortex Instructions for D2 Rotor and Cateye Velo8 Display (CURRENT): CLICK HERE Test the display by disconnecting the wind sensor and tapping the bare wires of the display together. If this display is alive, but there is no wind reading, chances are the wind sensor is not working. Find your item on this web site and click on the blue MANUALS tab to get to that information! When you change the battery, make sure to put in the correct WS! The M1 and D2 rotors have different WS numbers. To change the battery in the display - DO NOT UNDO ANY SCREWS!īattery access is right in back of the display. If the display is completely blank, the battery is likely dead. The WS for knots is 100 (select k or m for units and ignore them)įor the SIGMA SPORT BC1200 and M1 Rotor (see photos below): The WS for knots is 0641 (select k or m for units and ignore them)įor the SIGMA SPORT BC906 and D2 Rotor (see photos below):Ĭannot set it to knots (cannot set a WS small enough.! sorry!) This document is helpful for Changing Settings/WS on the Sigma Sport BC1200įor the SIGMA SPORT BC1200 and D2 Rotor (see photos below): If you have replaced the battery or need to set the WS on one of your displays, here are some Wheel Sizes (WS) and selected instructions on how to do it: Trouble-shooting your Pole Mount Anemometer Setting the WS on a Sigma Sport BC1200 that has a battery in it already Reconnecting it will cause it to wake up automatically.Ĭhanging the battery and setting the WS on a Sigma Sport BC1200 Display Simply disconnect it from the wind sensor by either disconnecting the wires or popping the display out of the backing - this will cause the display to go to "sleep". NOTE 2: To conserve battery life, do NOT take it out - you will have to recalibrate (reset the WS). But if you want to set the display to kph or knots or if you want to set the clock - refer to these instructions or to the printed Cateye instructions included with the product. If this is acceptable you do not need to do anything - just connect the wires to the wind sensor and enjoy. NOTE: new units are provided calibrated to mph (clock not set). SETTING THE WS (WHEEL SIZE) FOR THE CATEYE VELO8 OR VELO9Ĭlick HERE to view or download the instructions for setting the WS for the Cateye Velo 8 and/or Velo9. Here are some tidbits to help you get your Vortex back on track! ![]()
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