Calibrating the sensors (zero point calibration)
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This section describes how to use the Cyclocomputer to calibrate the zero
point of the pedaling monitor sensor that is installed on the bicycle. Zero point
calibration is a function to store the zero point (no-load), where no forces act
on the crank, in the sensor memory. The accuracy of the sensor improves
with repeated implementation.
• Zero point calibration should be done by customers whenever the measurement value is
deviating.
• The right-side pedaling monitor sensor is used as an example in this description. The
procedure to calibrate the left side is the same as for the right side.
• Please do not push the push switch in the right transmitter while calibrating the sensor
with the Cyclocomputer.
Calibration method in pedaling monitor mode using SGX-CA500
Getting Started
1. Stop the bicycle on a flat
safe place.
Calibrating the Zero Point
1. Position the crank arm so
it is perpendicular to the
ground, pointing downward.
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2. Tap the [Sensors] icon in the
home screen of the SGX-
CA500.
The sensor list screen opens.
3. Tap [Pedaling Monitor R] and
then [Calibration (Zero)].
4. Tap [Start Calibration].
The calibration starts.
If the calibration is successful,
"Success" appears in the [Result] field.
If "Failure" is displayed, the sensor may
be calibrated in an unstable condition
causing the crank to be moving during
the calibration. Calibrate again with the
crank in a stable position.