Edge 820 data fields for Gears
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Edge 820 data fields for Gears
I've set it up to show:
Gear Battery
Gears (front and rear in the same pane)
Gear combo (current combination)
Not sure about Gear Ratio. The docs says "number of teeth on the front and rear bike gears, as detected by a gear position sensor". Does this vary each time I shift? I will be riding tomorrow and can test this out as well
Anything else I need?
Thanks.
Gear Battery
Gears (front and rear in the same pane)
Gear combo (current combination)
Not sure about Gear Ratio. The docs says "number of teeth on the front and rear bike gears, as detected by a gear position sensor". Does this vary each time I shift? I will be riding tomorrow and can test this out as well
Anything else I need?
Thanks.
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I've set it up to show:
Gear Battery
Gears (front and rear in the same pane)
Gear combo (current combination)
Not sure about Gear Ratio. The docs says "number of teeth on the front and rear bike gears, as detected by a gear position sensor". Does this vary each time I shift? I will be riding tomorrow and can test this out as well
Anything else I need?
Thanks.
Gear Battery
Gears (front and rear in the same pane)
Gear combo (current combination)
Not sure about Gear Ratio. The docs says "number of teeth on the front and rear bike gears, as detected by a gear position sensor". Does this vary each time I shift? I will be riding tomorrow and can test this out as well
Anything else I need?
Thanks.
Are you the same person that ordered the Di2 bike from Bikes Direct, and if so, we can we then assume you have Di2 and are attempting to set it up with the 820 ?.
You purchased the SM-EWW01 wireless unit ?. That connects typically to the rear shifter and allows a connection via BT and Ant+.
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Well additional information would be useful.
Are you the same person that ordered the Di2 bike from Bikes Direct, and if so, we can we then assume you have Di2 and are attempting to set it up with the 820 ?.
You purchased the SM-EWW01 wireless unit ?. That connects typically to the rear shifter and allows a connection via BT and Ant+.
Are you the same person that ordered the Di2 bike from Bikes Direct, and if so, we can we then assume you have Di2 and are attempting to set it up with the 820 ?.
You purchased the SM-EWW01 wireless unit ?. That connects typically to the rear shifter and allows a connection via BT and Ant+.
Of course for the gear readout of cogs to be accurate, Di2 must be configured with the correct crank and cassette combo.
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Yes, that's why I used the word "typically", as that seems to be the most common and easiest connection point.