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Modes
The NODE computer has five modes:
Setup
This mode allows you to ‘program’ the computer, setting your preferences for
language, distance units, time, and odometer.
Ride
Use the Ride mode (Figure 9) when riding. It shows displays of the information
gathered by the computer. This information can be the current data: your current
speed, the current temperature, or data from other functions. For some functions
the NODE can display your average, total, or minimum/maximum data. You can
learn more about each of these functions in the section that covers functions.
Recap
When you have finished a ride or just want to see your data, you can view the
computed data in the Recap mode (Figure 10).
Manage
This mode allows you to revise the Setup or perform advanced settings.
Sleep (Standby)
If the sensors do not send a signal to the NODE for 20 minutes, the computer
goes into Standby to conserve battery power. In Standby, the screen will display
two dashes (— —). After an additional 10 minutes, the NODE switches to Off.
NOTE:
To extend battery life during long periods of non-use, remove the computer
from its computer base. This deactivates the Auto Start feature
.
There are two methods for waking the computer:
• Press any button
• Autostart: spin the wheel to make the wheel sensor send a signal
Figure 9. Ride Mode.
Figure 10. Recap Mode.
Recap