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FIGURE 17. MAXIMUM SPEED SCREEN

the current speed equals the Maximum Speed). The maximum speed is retained in memory and updated when a higher speed is maintained for three seconds. The maximum speed can be reset by pressing the "SET" button for three seconds. (See figure

17)The Maximum Speed is also shown on the Digital Display Area up

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to 99.9 M/h (99.9 Km/h) with a reso- lution of 0.1 M/h (0.1 Km/h)

Auto Start/Stop Timer (ATM)- In ATM mode the timer function records the actual time spent riding. It operates only when there is speed input and is displayed In the Digital Display Area of the screen

Timer Mode (TIMER)-

In TIMER mode the stopwatch function will operate when the "TOP" button is pressed. The stopwatch will record the total time after the button is pressed regardless of whether there is speed input or not..

Interval Timer (INT)-

The interval timer is displayed on the lower line of the screen when (INT) appears on the left. The timer indi- cates the end of an interval with one short beep per second for the last 4 seconds of the interval. This is fol- lowed by a long beep, indicating the beginning of a new interval.

Cadence (CAD)-

Cadence mode will display your ped- aling speed in RPM’s (revolutions per minute) on the lower line of the screen. Monitoring how fast you turn your pedals can be used as a tool to enhance the efficiency with which you ride your bicycle. Simply put, the best cadence is a balance between leg speed and pedal pressure.

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FIGURE 18. CADENCE SCREEN

Beginning cyclists typically prefer to pedal at a slower cadence, around

60-rpm, while advanced cyclists and racers are more efficient between 90 and 100 rpm. Your SpeedZone® Pro can also display Average and Maximum Cadence.

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