Pioneer SGX-CA600 User guide

Category
Bicycle accessories
Type
User guide
User's Guide (for WEB)
GPS cycle computer
SGX-CA600
Introduction
Initial Setup
Basic Operations
Training
Using the Alert Notication Function
Using the Strava Live Segment Function
Using the Live Partner Function
Analyzing Log Data
Navigation
Pedaling Monitor
Bike and Sensor Settings
Advanced Settings
Linking with External Services
Frequently Asked Questions
Appendix
English
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Contents
Introduction ........................6
Checking Accessories ................ 6
Part Names and Functions ......... 7
Front view ................................ 7
Back view ................................ 9
Name of Each Screen ................ 9
Meter screen ........................... 9
Main menu screen ................. 10
Button Operation in Each Screen
and Screen Hierarchy ...............11
[]/[] buttons, [Conrm] but-
ton, [Menu] button ..................11
[Lap] button and [Power]/
[Logging] button ................... 12
Screen hierarchy ................... 13
Viewing the Meter Screen ........ 13
Page set ................................ 14
Installation ............................... 15
Installing the device ............... 15
Removing the device ............. 20
Installing sensors................... 21
Charging .................................. 21
Charging the device .............. 21
Checking the battery level ..... 24
Turning Power On/Off .............. 26
Turning power on ................... 26
Turning power off ................... 28
Turning power off automatically
if no operation is performed
within a set time ..................... 29
Switching to Sleep Mode ....... 32
Switching to the sleep state
automatically if no operation is
performed within a set time.... 33
Initial Setup ......................38
Performing the Initial Setup by
Operating the Device ............... 39
Conguring the Settings in the
App .......................................... 42
Conguring the Settings on the
Device ...................................... 43
User Settings ......................... 43
Bike Settings ......................... 43
Sensor Settings ..................... 43
Wi-Fi Settings ........................ 43
Page Settings ........................ 43
Map Download ...................... 43
Basic Operations .............44
Operating the Meter Screen ..... 44
Viewing Pages ....................... 44
Changing the Page ................ 45
Enlarging the Display of a Data
Field ...................................... 46
Changing the Display Type of a
Data Field .............................. 48
Displaying the Status ............. 50
Operating the Main Menu
Screen ..................................... 52
Viewing the Status Bar .......... 54
Operation in the Spin Screen ... 54
Operation in the Text Input
Screen ..................................... 55
Performing Logging ................. 57
Setting the Logging Interval ... 59
Pausing and Resuming Logging
Automatically ......................... 62
Notifying when Forget to Start
Logging ................................. 66
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Auto Lap Settings ..................... 70
Uploading Log Data ................. 74
About Cyclo-Sphere .............. 74
Uploading via Wi-Fi ............... 75
Uploading Using a PC ........... 87
Uploading via Cyclo-Sphere
Control App ........................... 88
Training .............................91
Training Overview .................... 91
Clarifying the Areas You Wish to
Strengthen ............................. 91
Types of Training Menus ....... 92
Laps ...................................... 94
Laying out an Appropriate
Display for a Lap.................... 94
Auto Lap Function ................. 94
Using Training Assistance ........ 94
Creating a Training Menu of
Training Assistance ............... 95
Downloading the Training Menu
of Training Assistance ........... 95
Creating a Training Menu ...... 95
Connecting the Device via
Wi-Fi ...................................... 96
Importing a Training Menu ..... 96
Selecting an Imported Training
Menu ..................................... 98
Starting/Ending a Training
Menu ...................................... 102
Forcibly Ending a Training Menu
Part Way Through ............... 104
Deleting a Training Menu ..... 106
Using a Link Menu ................. 109
Using an Original Menu...........113
Selecting an Original Menu ...113
Editing an Original Menu ......116
Creating an Original Menu ....118
Measuring Your FTP .............. 121
Performing Training Based on
Your MMP Data ...................... 128
Types of Threshold Training ...
128
Setting the MMP .................. 129
Automatically Switching to the
Screen That Matches the Training
Menu ...................................... 141
Setting the Countdown Timer ...
142
Using the Alert Notication
Function .........................145
Conguring the Basic Settings of
Alerts ..................................... 145
Setting the Message and
Sound .................................. 145
Power, Heart Rate, and
Cadence .............................. 146
Using the Auto Target Alert
Function ................................. 149
Using the Intensity Alert
Function ................................. 152
Using the Strava Live
Segment Function ..........156
About Strava Live Segment ... 156
Transferring a Strava Live
Segment ................................ 156
Using a Strava Live Segment
While Riding ........................... 157
Riding to the Start Point of One
of the Segments .................. 159
Riding to the End Point of the
Segment .............................. 160
Disabling the Live Segment
Function ................................. 160
Automatically Switching to
the Screen That Matches the
Segment ................................ 162
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Using the Segment Alert
Function ................................. 164
Using the Live Partner
Function .........................166
Coach and Partner Conguration
Patterns ................................. 166
Coach and Partner
Communication Distance .... 166
Adding a Partner ................. 167
Adding a Coach ................... 172
Deleting a Partner or Coach ...
179
Viewing the Partner Screen ...
182
Option Settings of the Live
Partner Function .................. 186
Analyzing Log Data ........189
Displaying Log Data ............... 189
Editing Log Data .................... 192
Editing the Date and Time of
Log Data .............................. 192
Deleting Log Data ................ 195
Generating FIT Files .............. 197
Performing Analysis Using Cyclo-
Sphere ................................... 197
Cyclo-Sphere Analysis App (for
iPhone) ................................ 197
Smartphone Version of the
Cyclo-Sphere Website ......... 198
PC Version of the Cyclo-Sphere
Website ............................... 198
Performing Analysis Using
Strava .................................... 198
Performing Analysis Using
TrainingPeaks ........................ 199
Navigation ......................201
Transferring Courses ............. 201
Ride with GPS Setup ........... 201
Strava Setup........................ 201
Transferring from a Smartphone
App ...................................... 201
Transferring Course Files Using
a PC .................................... 202
Selecting a Course ................. 203
Selecting from the Transfer
Folder .................................. 203
Selecting from past Log
Data..................................... 206
Checking a Course .............. 209
Navigation Settings ................ 214
Starting and Stopping
Navigation .............................. 216
Simulation .............................. 218
Smart Trainer Setting .......... 218
Starting and Stopping .......... 219
Simulation Player ................ 221
Map Download ....................... 223
Checking Map Information ... 226
Pedaling Monitor ............229
Initial Setup ............................ 229
Connecting .......................... 229
Conguring the Settings Using
Cyclo-Sphere Control App ... 232
Conguring the Settings on the
Device ................................. 232
Auto Zero Point Calibration ... 248
Torque Assistance ............... 251
Sprint Detection ................... 254
Zero Point Calibration ............ 257
Bike and Sensor
Settings ..........................262
Changing the Bike .................. 262
Connecting Sensors............... 264
Adding a Sensor .................. 265
Checking the Settings of Added
Sensors ............................... 269
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ANT+ Power Transmission
Function Settings ................... 276
Bluetooth Power Transmission
Function Settings ................... 279
Di2 Remote Switch Setting .... 282
Speed Priority Level Settings ...
284
GPS Setup ............................. 287
Display Settings ..................... 289
Sound Settings ...................... 291
Gear Settings ......................... 293
Bike Distance and Time
Settings .................................. 295
Advanced Settings.........300
Setting Data Fields ................. 300
Layout Pattern List .............. 302
Data Field Setting Details .... 305
User Settings ......................... 329
Average value setting ............ 331
System Settings ..................... 333
Performing Initialization ....... 337
Making a Backup ................. 337
Performing Restoration ....... 338
Updating the Firmware ........ 338
Device Settings ...................... 339
Wi-Fi Settings ........................ 342
Bluetooth Setting ................... 345
Linking with External
Services ..........................349
Strava .................................... 349
Ride with GPS........................ 349
TrainingPeaks™ .................... 349
ZWIFT .................................... 349
Smartphone Notication
Function ................................. 349
A-GPS Function ..................... 350
Frequently Asked
Questions .......................351
Q: How can I return the language
setting to English?.................. 351
Q: The vectors of the pedaling
graph are not displayed. Is there a
problem with the display?....... 351
Q: Error 13 occurred during zero
calibration. What does this error
mean? .................................... 351
Q: The operation buttons have
become completely inoperable.
Why? ..................................... 351
Q: How do I upload log data? . 351
Q: Can you tell me how the time is
set? ........................................ 352
Q: Why can I not connect with my
smartphone via Bluetooth? .... 352
Appendix ........................353
Cautions Regarding Care,
Storage, and Disposal ............ 353
About Care and Storage ...... 353
About Disposing of the
Device ................................. 353
Replacing the Lithium-Ion
Battery ................................. 353
Cautions When Recycling ... 353
Warranty and After-Sales
Service ................................... 355
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Introduction
Checking Accessories
This product contains the following parts.
! Main unit
! Bracket
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! USB cable
! Strap
! Safety Precautions
! Warranty Card
Part Names and Functions
Front view
1 Display
2 [Lap] button
Press this button during logging to record a lap.
Press and hold this button for 2 seconds or more while logging is
stopped to switch to the screen to save the log data.
Performing Logging
3 [Power]/[Logging] button
Press and hold this button for 2 seconds or more when the power of the
device is off to turn the power on.
Press and hold this button for 2 seconds or more when the device is
running to display the power off/sleep conrmation screen.
Press this button to start or stop logging.
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4 [Menu] button
Press this button to display the main menu screen.
! Press this button when the main menu screen is displayed to return to
the previous screen.
! Press this button when a data eld is displayed enlarged to return to the
meter screen.
! Press and hold this button for 2 seconds or more while the main menu
screen is displayed to close the main menu.
5 []/[] buttons
Used to perform operations such as changing the page and selecting
an item.
6 [Conrm]/[Enlarge] buttons
Press this button when the main menu screen is displayed to conrm an
item.
Press this button when the meter screen is displayed to display the data
eld at the top left enlarged.
However, large data elds such as the course display are enlarged rst
because they are given priority.
When this button is pressed during enlarged display, the next data eld
is displayed enlarged.
After 5 seconds of enlarged display, the display returns to the meter
screen automatically.
Caution
! When the capture function is enabled, the function to save the logging
data by pressing and holding the [Lap] button while logging is stopped
will not work.
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Back view
1 USB connector cover
Securely close the USB connector cover when not charging the device
or connecting to your PC.
2 USB connector
Connect the USB cable to charge the device or transfer data to your
PC.
3 Speaker
Outputs a buzzer sound when there is an alert or button operation.
4 Air pressure sensor
Do not block this sensor or the device will not operate properly.
5 Bracket installation slot
Use the bracket installation slot to attach the device on the bracket xed
to the bike.
Name of Each Screen
Meter screen
This is the main screen of the device for displaying the trip data of your bike.
When you turn on the device, the meter screen is displayed rst.
Operating the Meter Screen
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Main menu screen
This is the main screen of the device for displaying various menus.
Operating the Main Menu Screen
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Button Operation in Each Screen and
Screen Hierarchy
[←]/[→] buttons, [Conrm] button, [Menu] button
The functions of the main unit buttons differ depending on the displayed screen
Operation in the menu screen
[] button
Selects an item or value.
[] button
[Conrm] button
Conrms an item or value.
[Menu] button
Returns to the previous screen.
Pressing and holding this button returns to the meter
screen.
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Operation in the meter screen
[] button
Changes the page.
[] button
[Conrm] button
Enlarges or switches the data eld.
Press and hold to display the status screen.
Press and hold during enlarged display to display the
data eld of the settings screen.
[Menu] button
Press this button during enlarged display to return to the
meter screen.
[Lap] button and [Power]/[Logging] button
The [Lap] button and [Power]/[Logging] button can be operated in any screen.
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[Lap] button
When logging: Records the lap.
When logging is stopped: Press and hold to save the
logging data.
[Power]/[Logging]
button
When power is off: Press and hold to turn on the power.
When power is on: Starts/stops/resumes logging.
Press and hold to turn off the power or switch to the sleep
state.
Screen hierarchy
Enlarged Display Status Screen
Meter Screen Main Menu Screen
Bike Screen
Calibration Scren
Training Screen
Settings Screen
Course Screen
History Screen
Viewing the Meter Screen
The meter screen consists of data elds to display various measurement data and
pages to lay out and display the data elds.
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Data eld
The data to be displayed can be customized.
Changing the Display Type of a Data Field
Page
The number of data elds to display on a page and the
layout can be customized.
Setting Data Fields
Page set
A combination of multiple pages is called a page set.
Multiple page sets can be registered and accessed.
Setting Data Fields
PageSet1
PageSet2
Page3Page2
Page1
Page1 Page2
Page3
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Note
! For details on the meter screen, refer to the following.
Operating the Meter Screen
Installation
Pioneer does not offer a guarantee for the use of brackets/mounts from other com-
panies. Please check with the manufacturer of the bracket or mount.
Installing the device
Mount the device to your bike.
Caution
! When mounting the device, make sure your bike is in a stable position to
prevent it from falling.
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Remove the bolt from the bracket.
Remove the bolt from the bracket using a 3 mm hex wrench.
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1 Hex wrench
Be careful not to lose the removed bolt.
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2
Mount the bracket on the handlebar of your bike.
Caution
! Be careful not to pinch your nger when mounting the bracket on the
bike.
3
Secure the bracket with the bolt.
Apply an anti-seize compound like grease to the bolt.
Adjust the bracket horizontally from the stem, insert the bolt into the hole
and tighten lightly.
4
Attach the strap to the device.
Lace the strap through the strap holes of the device.
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5
Attach the device to the bracket.
Fasten the strap to the handlebars, orient the device as shown in the
gure, and align the two bracket installation slot projecting parts on the
back of the device with the grooves in the bracket.
Bracket installation
slot projecting part
s
Bracket grooves
Align the bracket
installation slot
projecting parts
with the grooves
in the bracket.
Align the bracket
installation slot
projecting parts
with the grooves
in the bracket.
When the projecting parts are aligned with the grooves, the device will
be at the angle shown in the gure below. Securely t the two protruding
parts into the grooves.
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Turn the device clockwise until the device and bracket click, indicating
that they are securely xed together.
Caution
! Check that the front and rear protruding parts are inserted properly.
Occasionally only one of them may be inserted.
If only one of them is inserted, the main unit will not be securely xed in
place so there is a risk of the protruding parts being damaged or the main
unit becoming detached.
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Main unit is raised up
because the protruding parts
are not inserted
Incorrect state
Correct state
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Adjust the angle of the device and then secure the bracket.
If the device is not in the center of the handlebars or horizontal to the
stem, loosen the bracket bolt and adjust it.
After adjusting the angle, secure the bracket by tightening the bolt that
you tightened lightly.
Use a tool that can measure the torque to tighten the bolt.
Tightening torque: 0.6 N·m
Front view
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Side view
Removing the device
Turn the device counterclockwise until the device stops turning.
Turn the device all the way until it is as shown in the gure below and
then lift it up slowly.
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