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About wireless functions
Functions
ANT connection (SC-E8000/SC-E7000/SC-E6100/EW-EN100)
The wireless unit can send all information displayed on the basic screen of the cycle computer to an external device.
The latest functions can be checked by updating the software via E-TUBE PROJECT. For details, consult the place of purchase.
Bluetooth
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LE connection (SC-E8000/SC-E7000/SC-E6100/EW-EN100)
E-TUBE PROJECT for smartphones/tablets may be used if a Bluetooth LE connection is established with a smartphone/
tablet. SC-E7000, SC-E6100, and EW-EN100 are compatible with E-TUBE RIDE, which can be used to check traveling data on
a smartphone connected over Bluetooth LE.
How to make connections
ANT connection (SC-E8000/SC-E7000/SC-E6100/EW-EN100)
When the main power is turned ON for SHIMANO STEPS, communication can be received at any time. Switch the external
device to connection mode and then connect it. For SC-E8000, you can check [Bluetooth LE/ANT] to confirm whether the
connection was successful.
Bluetooth
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LE connection (SC-E8000)
Generally, Bluetooth LE transmission will begin automatically when the cycle computer is turned on, however, pairing can
be started by [Bluetooth LE] menu when connectivity is poor.
Bluetooth
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LE connection (SC-E7000/SC-E6100/EW-EN100)
Communication can only be received under the following conditions. Switch the external device to connection mode in
advance.
• Within 15 seconds of the main power for SHIMANO STEPS turning ON.
• Within 15 seconds of operating any button other than the SHIMANO STEPS power switch.
2.4 GHz digital wireless system (SC-E8000)
2.4 GHz-frequency digital wireless technology, which is the same technology used for wireless LAN.
However, on very rare occasions, objects and places may generate strong electromagnetic, waves and interference, which
may result in incorrect measurement.
• Television, PC, radios, motors/engines, or in car and trains.
• Railroad crossings and near railway tracks, around television transmitting stations and radar bases.
• Other wireless computers or digitally controlled light.