Description – LeMond RevMaster Pilot User Manual

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The Pilot II assembly consists of a console, a magnet, and a

transmitter. A sensor in the transmitter counts the number

of times a magnet mounted in the right crank passes the sen-

sor.

The transmitter will then send a coded ANT+ signal to the

console containing the measured values.

The console has inboard receivers that pick up RPM signals

from the transmitter and heart rate signals from a telemetry

chest strap. The heart rate is then shown in the display win-

dow. The console will track cadence (RPMs), speed (MPH/

KPH), time, distance, and caloric expenditure.

NOTE:

Excessive use of the back light [

]will drain the

console batteries prematurely.
Expected life of the console batteries is 6 months to

1 year.
If the console battery power is low, then “

BaTT

LOw” will be shown in the display window for 2

seconds after the display is turned on to inform

you to change the console batteries.
Expected life of the transmitter batteries is 6

months to 1 year.

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