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Old 06-05-07 | 04:09 AM
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Powertap Interval Mode... how do I do this again?

At one point in my life, I put the powertap into a interval mode, and pushed a button to start a new interval, etc.

At the time I didn't think it was worth the effort, but for my current training, I've changed my mind. Only problem is, I can't remember how...

Anyone have the low-down?
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Old 06-05-07 | 04:46 AM
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Two ways to do it.

First, to just check off a new interval, hit both buttons together and a new interval will start.

To actually view data for the current interval, start the first interval by holding down "mode." That will change elapsed time, avg watts, etc. to display for ONLY the current interval. For each subsequent interval, hit both buttons together.
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