Laps; Laying Out An Appropriate Display For A Lap; Auto Lap Function; Using Training Assistance - Pioneer SGX-CA600 User Manual

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■Laps

Training to ride at an average speed and training to gain explosive sprint power
work on different areas and thus require different training methods.
Even within one training menu, there is a separator for every time spent, for exam-
ple, warming up, riding focusing on cadence, riding focusing on pedaling, and
cooling down, and these separators are called "laps."
Furthermore, the segment between one separator and another is called an
"interval."
A lap is used for the separator between training, and for the separator of intervals
within training.
A lap is the end point of the previous interval, as well as the start point of the next
interval.
Accurate analysis of each interval segment can be performed later by correctly
separating the collected data by lap.
Lap1
Lap2
Lap3
Warm Up
Cadence focus
Pedaling focus
Cool Down
Training Start
Training Stop
If not separated by lap...
Data that has been averaged overall is collected so analysis cannot be performed
properly later.
It is difficult to know during training from where the ride method needs to be
changed.

■Laying out an Appropriate Display for a Lap

The device allows you to select which numerical values to show on the display.
This enables arbitrarily setting the value you wish to monitor the most during that
training, as well as the other values you think are important.
Setting Data Fields
For details, refer to "
."

■Auto Lap Function

The Auto Lap function operates only during logging. It does not operate when log-
ging is stopped, during auto pause, and while a training menu is in progress.

Using Training Assistance

A training menu created using the training assistance of the Cyclo-Sphere Analysis
App (for iPhone) can be imported into the device.
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