Data Field Types
A data field can be a "numerical" type or a "graph" type.
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Numerical type
A value type displays information obtained from a sensor as
numeric values.
Label
Sub-label
Unit
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Graph type
A graph type displays information obtained from a sensor as
a graph. There are six types of graphs.
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Time Series Graph
Displays information obtained from the sensors on a line
graph as time advances.
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Scatter Chart
Displays information obtained from sensors on a two-
variable scatter plot.
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Histogram
Displays information obtained from sensors as a bar
graph in accordance with data analysis conditions.
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Realtime CP
Displays the average power per hour relative to CP curve
(a curve calculated from the continuous available power
in a fixed time) as time advances on a line graph.
CP curve:
Shows values calculated from the CP and AWC
values registered with "Rider Edit" (Ü page 47) as a
reference line.
Average power per hour:
Obtains the average power hourly from the power
meter and displays it as a line graph.
Countdown:
Shows the time until the average power per hour
nearest to the CP curve reaches the CP curve.
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When the average power per hour (2) reaches the CP curve
(1) or the countdown (3) becomes zero, it means that the
training has reached the goal.
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The CP curve cannot acquire power that is output in times
shorter than about 10 seconds.
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The countdown is not displayed if the countdown is 30
minutes or greater or if power is lower than the CP value.
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To display Realtime CP, you need to connect the device with
ANT+ power meter or pedaling monitor sensor SGY-PM900
series.
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