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7. USING A NEW ACCESSORY

A new sensor purchased as a separate accessory has to be introduced to the cycling computer. This is called teaching and takes only a few seconds. Teaching ensures that your cycling computer receives signals from your sensor only, enabling disturbance-free exercise in a group. If you have purchased the sensor and the cycling computer as a set, the sensor has already been “taught” to work together with the cycling computer. You just need to activate the sensor in your cycling computer.

You can teach one speed, cadence and power sensor for each bike setting.

Teaching a New Speed Sensor

Select Settings > Bike SET > Bike1/ 2 / 3 > Speed SET > ON. Speed TEACH? is displayed

To teach a new sensor, make sure you are not near (40 m/131 ft) other speed sensors. To confirm teaching, press OK. Test drive is displayed. To activate the sensor, press OK and rotate the wheel a few times. A flashing red light indicates that the sensor is activated. Completed! is displayed once the teaching process is over. The cycling computer is now ready to receive speed and distance data.

If Teaching FAILED is displayed, the cycling computer may be detecting the signal of more than one sensor or the sensor is not activated. Make sure you are not near (40 m/131 ft) other speed sensors and press OK. Try again? is displayed. Press OK and rotate the wheel a few times to activate the sensor.

If you want to cancel teaching, press STOP. The already taught speed sensor is taken into use.

Teaching a New Cadence Sensor*

Select Settings > Bike SET > Bike 1/ 2 / 3 > Cadence SET > ON. Cadence TEACH? is displayed

To teach a new sensor, make sure you are not near (40 m/131 ft) other cadence sensors. To confirm teaching, press OK. Test drive is displayed. To activate the sensor, press OK and rotate the crank a few times. A flashing red light indicates that the sensor is activated. Completed! is displayed once the teaching process is over. The cycling computer is now ready to receive cadence data.

If Teaching FAILED is displayed, the cycling computer may be detecting the signal of more than one sensor or the sensor is not activated. Make sure you are not near (40 m/131 ft) other cadence sensors and press OK. Try again? is displayed. Press OK and rotate the crank a few times to activate the sensor.

If you want to cancel teaching, press STOP. The already taught cadence sensor is taken into use.

Teaching a New Power Output Sensor*

Select Settings > Bike SET > Bike 1/ 2 / 3 > Power SET > ON.

C. length: Set chain length in millimeters. Accept the set value with OK.

C. weight: Set chain weight in grams. Accept the set value with OK.

S. length: Set span length in millimeters. Measure the distance from the centre of the rear hub to the centre of the bottom bracket as shown in the picture. Accept the set value with OK.

Examples of chain weights and lengths (Due to the variation of the measurements, Polar cannot be held responsible for their validity):

 

Weight

Length

 

 

 

Shimano Dura-Ace CN-7700

280 g

1473 mm

Super narrow HG

 

 

 

 

 

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Polar CS500 user manual Using a NEW Accessory, Teaching a New Speed Sensor, Teaching a New Cadence Sensor

CS500 specifications

The Polar CS500 is a cycling computer designed for performance-oriented cyclists looking for a comprehensive tool to enhance their riding experience. With its sleek design and user-friendly interface, the CS500 stands out as an essential device for serious cyclists, enabling them to track a range of metrics and improve their cycling performance.

One of the main features of the Polar CS500 is its ability to provide extensive data about the rider's performance. It measures speed, distance, altitude, and heart rate. The integrated GPS functionality allows cyclists to accurately track their routes and analyze the data collected during their rides. The altitude measurement is particularly beneficial for those who tackle hilly terrains, allowing for a clearer understanding of their effort levels based on elevation changes.

Another notable characteristic of the CS500 is its user-configurable display, which enables riders to customize their screens to prioritize the information most relevant to their training. This adaptability ensures that cyclists can monitor multiple metrics simultaneously without distractions, allowing for a more focused riding experience.

The Polar CS500 also boasts a variety of training features, including interval training options. Cyclists can set specific training goals and utilize the device to monitor their progress in real-time, adjusting their efforts accordingly. The built-in training programs guide users through structured workouts, ensuring they maximize their cycling potential.

Additionally, the device supports advanced connectivity options, allowing seamless integration with Polar's software and mobile apps. This connectivity enables riders to upload their data for further analysis, providing insights into performance trends and enabling personalized training plans. The compatibility with other external sensors enhances the overall functionality and customizability of the device.

Battery life is a crucial aspect of the CS500, with the device equipped to sustain long rides without the need for frequent recharging. This allows cyclists to focus on their performance without the worry of running out of power mid-ride.

In summary, the Polar CS500 is a feature-rich cycling computer that combines modern technology with user-friendly functionality. Its robust data tracking, customizable display, advanced training features, and excellent battery life make it a valuable asset for any cyclist striving to improve their performance and achieve their fitness goals.