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Manual Calibration for CycleOps PowerBeam Pro Trainer
If you use a power meter such as the PowerTap, you can perform a manual calibration to more
accurately calibrate your CycleOps PowerBeam Pro trainer. Note: the power meter must be paired
to Joule 3.0 prior to performing the manual calibration.

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1. Before entering the calibration routine, warm up the PowerBeam Pro and tires by riding the system for fi ve
minutes.

2. Press and release [MODE] until Menu mode is displayed.

3. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select Sensors.

4. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight RU Sensor. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select RU Sensor.

5. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight the active RU Sensor. Note: the active RU Sensor is indicated by a
hash mark next to the name in the RU Sensor list. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select the active RU Sensor.

6. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight Calibration. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to select Calibration.

7. Press [JOYSTICK] up/down to highlight Manual Calibration. Press [JOYSTICK] in and release to select Manual
Calibration.

8. Joule 3.0 will show the measured power using the current rolling resistance calibration.

9. Pedal at a constant speed to stabilize the resistance. Target 20 mph and press [JOYSTICK] up/down to change
the calibration until the displayed power matches the measured power.

10. When the two values match, press [JOYSTICK ].

11.The unique rolling resistance calibration is now incorporated into the factory calibration. This calibration will
remain in the system until another calibration is performed. Note: The Roll Down Calibration and the Manual
Calibration adjust the same calibration values. Only the last calibration values are saved.

Chapter 6: Sensors

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