USER MANUAL

 

10. USING A NEW ACCESSORY

Teaching

Your CS600 cycling computer has been synchronized, or “taught” to work together with the Polar WearLink W.I.N.D. transmitter and to measure heart rate, speed and distance. In other words, your cycling computer receives signals from your transmitter and speed sensor only, and enables disturbance-free exercise in a group.

If you purchase a new transmitter, speed, cadence* or power* sensor as a separate accessory, they have to be introduced to the cycling computer. This is called teaching and takes only a few seconds.

To prevent interference during a cycling event, make sure you perform the teaching process prior to the event.

Teach New Transmitter

Wear the transmitter and make sure that you are not near (40 m/131 ft) other Polar WearLink W.I.N.D. transmitters. In time mode, press OK. The cycling computer starts searching for the transmitter signal.

Once the new transmitter is identified, New WearLink found, Teach new WearLink? is displayed.

  • Select Yes to confirm teaching. Completed! and Exercise displays updated are displayed. Start exercise recording by pressing OK.

  • Select No to cancel teaching.

Teach New Speed Sensor

Make sure that there are no other speed sensors or cycling computers nearby (40 m/131 ft). The teaching procedure only takes a few seconds.

You can teach one Speed sensor for each bike setting.

Select Settings > Bike > Bike1 > Speed > On/Off

Select > On > Teach new sensor? is displayed

  • Select Yes to confirm teaching > Start test drive is displayed. Rotate the wheel a few times to activate the sensor. A flashing red light indicates that the sensor is activated.

    Completed! and Exercise displays updated are displayed. The cycling computer is now ready to receive speed and distance data.

  • Select No to cancel teaching and the already earlier taught speed sensor is taken into use.

If you haven’t taught speed sensor to recognize a certain bike before, speed information will not be shown.

Select > Off and the display returns to the previous menu display.

To return to time mode, press and hold the BACK button.

Once the speed sensor is taught to recognize the cycling computer, it will do so even if the sensor has been turned off. When the speed sensor is turned back on Teach new sensor? is displayed. Select No and Exercise displays updated appears. If Yes is selected, the monitor goes into teaching mode.

Teach New Cadence Sensor*

Select Settings > Bike > Bike1 > Cadence > On/Off

Select > On > Teach new sensor? is displayed

  • Select Yes to confirm teaching > Start test drive is displayed.

    Make sure you are not near (40 m/131 ft) other Cadence sensors. > Completed! and Exercise displays updated are displayed.

  • Select No to cancel teaching. The cycling computer will not be able to measure cadence data.

Select > Off and the display returns to the previous menu display.

Once the cadence sensor is taught to recognize to the cycling computer once, it will do so even if the sensor has been turned off. When the cadence sensor is turned back on next time, Teach new sensor? is displayed. Select No and the monitor will go into On/Off mode. Select On to activate the cadence sensor. If Yes is selected, the monitor goes into teaching mode.

Teach New Power Output Sensor*

Settings > Bike > Bike 1 > Power > On/Off

Select > On > Teach new sensor?is displayed.

  • Select Yes to confirm teaching > Start test drive is displayed > Completed! and Exercise displays updated are displayed.

  • Select No to cancel teaching. The cycling computer will not be able to measure power data.

Select > Off > and the display returns to the previous menu display.

Once the power sensor is taught to recognize the cycling computer, it will do so even if the sensor has been turned off. When the power sensor is turned back on, the Teach new sensor? is displayed. Select No and Exercise displays updated appears. The monitor will go into On/Off mode. Earlier taught power sensor is taken into use. If Yes is selected, the cycling computer goes into teaching mode.

*Optional sensors required