07_Led Lights; 08_Power Value Accuracy; 09_Power Meter Link (Pml) - Elite SUITO Manual De Instrucciones

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Wireless specifications:
Transmission frequencies: 2402 to 2480 MHz
Protocols: Bluetooth 4.0 & ANT+
Transmission distance in the open: 10m
ANT+ transmission power: 4dB
Bluetooth transmission power: 0dB

07_LED LIGHTS

Suito transmits speed, cadence and power data via the
ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart protocols.
There are 3 LED lights on the motherboard, displaying power
supply status, motherboard status and the protocol being
used.
The LED lights come in 3 colors with the following meanings:
Red = status of hometrainer power supply
- Off = Suito is not receiving power or has the entered sleep
mode
- On = Suito is powered up.
Blue = Suito is connected via the Bluetooth Smart
protocol.
-Slow blinking = Suito is awaiting connection.
-On = Suito is transmitting data via the Bluetooth Smart
protocol.
- Fast blink = searching for a power meter (see "09_Power
Meter Link" chapter)
Green = Suito is connected via the ANT+ protocol.
-Slow blinki = Suito is awaiting connection.
-On = Suito is transmitting data via the ANT+ protocol.
- Fast blink = searching for a power meter (see "09_Power
Meter Link" chapter)

08_POWER VALUE ACCURACY

Power data sent by Suito is the result of multiple calculations.
These calculations take into account pedalling speed,
hometrainer brake and other factors.
Elite calibrates every single Suito in order to improve accuracy
and reduce any margin of error, though some factors might
change over time and thus decrease power accuracy.
Spindown is a hometrainer calibration procedure that
evaluates changes arising from prolonged use and
compensates their influence on the resistance generated by
the hometrainer.
Procedure:
It's important to conduct the calibration when the hometrainer
has been working for at least 10 minutes.
To conduct the procedure, select the related command on
the app or My E-Training software and follow the instructions.
The procedure start command can be found inside the
settings page of the app.
The procedure requires to start pedalling and increase speed
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up to a pre-determined value.
Stop right away once you're notified to stop pedalling.
After a few seconds the procedure will notify that the
calibration procedure has been successfully completed.
The spindown value is then memorized in the Suito so the
correct power data is always sent to every connected device,
including non-Elite third parties software / apps / devices.
Note:
-The previous calibration procedure can also be conducted
with software / apps / devices other than Elite's.
- Do not lift your feet from the pedal until the procedure is
complete.
- The aforementioned notes are no longer valid if the
hometrainer connects to your bike's ergometer (if available)
as power is no longer calculated but measured by the sensor
on the bicycle. Please read the "Power Meter Link (PML)"
chapter for further info.

09_POWER METER LINK (PML)

Suito implements also a function, called Power Meter Link,
that allows having much more accurate power data.
This function allows Suito to use a power sensor present on
the bike as power source.
This way, Suito is more precise since the power data
measured by the sensor are more precise than those Suito
can calculate with its formulas.
Note: this function cannot be used if no power sensor is
installed on the bike.
USE
- Enabling / Disabling
You can enable or disable the PML via the Elite My E-training
app. All versions of the app support the ability to enable or
disable this function.
In order to enable/disable the PML, start the app and make
sure it's paired with the home trainer.
Go to: Settings - PML. Current home trainer setting pops up
after a few seconds, then you can modify it. Tap OK to save
the new settings in the home trainer.
- Coupling
On start-up, Suito automatically looks for a few seconds for
any power sensors present. If it finds one, it connects to it and
uses its data. For this reason, it is good to ensure that the
power sensor is transmitting before powering the trainer.
Moreover, once connected, Suito will save the serial number
of the sensor for the following training sessions.
If in the room there are more power sensors, Suito will
connect to the power sensor with the strongest signal, that
will normally be the one on the bike.
- Following sessions
The following sessions, every time it is switched on, Suito will
try to connect always to the sensor it coupled with the first

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