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3 USING THE COMPUTER
Once the computer settings are ready, you can start cycling. You
can do any of the following activities while cycling on the Basic
or standing still.
The Basic records three types of data. The first type concerns
cycling speed. This is dealt with below. Then we will discuss the
other types (power and cadence).
MODE functions with Km/h (or Mi/h)
The general bike functions are located under the MODE key. By
successively pressing the MODE key, you will see ETM, TRP,
ODO, MAX, AVS (see block diagram). If you preset the twenty-
four-hour clock system, it will also appear in this group.
ETM (Stop Watch)
The first setting is ETM, the stop watch, at the upper right of the
display (fig. 11). ETM is the cycling time before the computer is
reset or turned off. The stop watch only records actual cycling
time. This means you can take breaks without affecting the actual
cycling time. When you turn off or reset the computer while
cycling, the stop watch will start again at nil.
TRP (Cycling Distance)
By pressing MODE once more, TRP will appear in the upper
right-hand corner. This is the cycling distance (fig. 12). The
cycling distance is calculated as long as the computer has not
been reset or turned off.
ODO (Total Distance)
The following press of the MODE key reveals ODO at the upper
right-hand part of the display: the total distance travelled (fig. 13).
The ODO adds up all cycling distances up to a maximum of
99,999 kilometres (or miles) and then starts again at nil.