Trip data, Data contained in the trip data, Record interval and capacity limit – CatEye CC-GL10 [Stealth 10] User Manual

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Introduction

How to install the

unit on your bicycle

Setting up the

computer

How to use the

computer

Others

Changing the

computer con-

figuration

Uploading the mea-

surement data

Setup of your

PC

Uploading the mea-

surement data

3

Select the file you want to load, and then click on [Open].

Compatible files

Description

.etd

e-Train Data™Ver.3/4 file

.csv

e-Train Data™Ver.2 file

.ces

CATEYE Sync file

* The CATEYE Sync file exported from another PC can also be loaded.
* The CSV files not created with e-Train Data™ Ver.2 cannot be imported.

The data list screen appears, and the selected file is added to the data list.

Trip data

Data contained in the trip data

Date and clock (date/time when the measurement started)
Elapsed time
Data recorded at the record interval specified

• Location information
• Trip distance
• Sea level altitude
• Current speed

Record interval and capacity limit

This unit records data at the specified interval. The record interval can be selected from 1, 2

or 5 seconds according to your use (Default: 1 second).

The maximum recording time and the maximum time for one trip depend on the selected

record interval as follows.

Record

interval

Maximum recording time

(total time of all trip data)

Maximum time for

one trip

Maximum number of

trips

1 second

35 hours

12 hours

250 trips

2 seconds

70 hours

24 hours

5 seconds

175 hours

60 hours

* The recording time and number of trips above are for reference only. These may be different

according to the operating environment.

* For information on how to set the record interval, see “Changing the computer configura-

tion” (page 20).

* When exceeding any of the conditions above, “

MEM FULL

” appears flashing on the screen,

and no new data can be recorded. Transfer the trip data to CATEYE Sync™ to secure the stor-

age volume of the computer. Only when exceeding the maximum time for one trip, the reset-

ting operation (page 10) allows you to start the measurement as another trip.

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