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12. TRIP RESET
12.1.
To reset your last trip, press
and hold the 2 buttons together for
2 seconds.
The reset data are:
– Trip distance
– Average speed
– Maximum speed
– Vertical speed
– Cumulated vertical gain
– Lap time and their associated
data Clock, Odometers, Home
and Current altitude are not
reset.
Wintech USB computers can store
up to 10 trips of 5 hours each in
its internal memory. Only the last
one is displayed on the Wintech
computer itself.
When you reset the last
trip, it does not erase
the internal memory of
the Wintech computers.
Those 10 last trips are still
available for download at
the next PC connection.
So, if you ride for several days without downloading your Wintech data to your PC, you will not
lose any of the 10 last trips, while still being able to reset the last trip before the next one.
The 11
th
trip will replace the oldest of the 10 previous trips.
12.2. FULL 0 RESET
Once the daily trip has been reset, if you press and hold together the 2 buttons (BPR and BPL)
for 8 seconds, the reset of the whole system starts and all default settings will be restored.
All screen digits and logos will light up for 3 seconds. Then, the digits will count down from 9 to
0 and after 6 seconds, screen 1 will be displayed.
This operation erases your settings and replaces them with the default settings. It
also cancels the sensor pairing. So, before it works properly, you need to pair all the
sensors again, following the instruction described in section 10.2 of this user guide.
13. USE OF LAP TIME (CR)
In the course of a session you can use up to 9 lap times in order to evaluate your performance
on specific hills or sections.
Remember, the lap time only starts during a session i.e. when the computer already indicates a
speed.
From any screen in the course of a session, press and hold the right button for 2 seconds to
start the lap time. The “CR” symbol flashes. The lap time starts when you release the right button
and indicates the number of the lap time.
When a lap time has been started, the elapsed time of the current lap time replaces the “ATM”
data in screen 3.
To stop the current lap time, from any screen, press the right button for 2 seconds.
The screen automatically switches to screen 3, displaying the “ATM” of the lap time you have
just stopped. Press any button, to return to the overall display of your session.
To start the next lap time, press the right button for another 2 seconds, and so on for the
9 possible lap times.
When all 9 lap times are used, “FULL” appears on the display if you try to start a new lap time.
The computer automatically returns to screen 3 after 2 seconds.
To learn how to read the lap time data, go to section 14.4 of this user guide.
2 sec.
any
screen
8 sec.
3 sec.
auto
3 sec.
auto
3 sec.
auto
2 sec.
2 sec.
After
2 sec. auto
to CR9
Start CR1
Stop CR1
any
screen
(1, 2, 3,
4, 5)
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12.2