ANT+™ and Bluetooth Smart protocols.
There are 3 LED lights on the motherboard, displaying po-
wer supply status, motherboard status and the protocol
being used.
The LED lights come in 3 colors with the following me-
anings:
Red = status of hometrainer power supply
- Off = Drivo is not receiving power or has the entered
sleep mode
- On = Drivo is powered up.
Green = Drivo is connected via the ANT+™ protocol.
- Blinking = Drivo is awaiting connection.
- On = Drivo is transmitting data via the ANT+™ protocol.
Blue = Drivo is connected via the Bluetooth Smart pro-
tocol.
- Blinking = Drivo is awaiting connection.
- On = Drivo is transmitting data via the Bluetooth Smart
protocol.
HEART RATE MONITOR
Drivo does not feature an integrated heart rate monitor re-
ceiver; heart rate value is sent to the heart rate monitor via
the device connected to Drivo.
The heart rate value is picked up by the dongle in the
PC or the mobile device (smartphones/ tablets) and then
displayed on screen. Only ANT+™ heart rate monitors
are compatible with Real software for Drivo. When using
the My E-Training app, confirm that ANT+™ or Blueto-
oth Smart smartphone protocols are compatible with the
smartphone.
POWER SENSOR CALIBRATION
Drivo can calibrate the internal power measurement sy-
stem, which clears the system settings in order to always
obtain accurate power values.
The process is very simple, just select any type of training
on the home trainer and train for at least 5 minutes, then
perform the appropriate function - works on both the My
E-Training software and the My E-Training app.
The calibration command in the mobile version can be
found in Parameters – Advanced Configuration – Home
trainer calibration, while in the desktop version it can be
found in Settings – Home trainer calibration.
This is accomplished by pedalling and increasing speed
until you reach a certain indicated value.
Remember to stop pedalling at the system prompt.
After a few seconds the system will indicate that the cali-
bration process was successful.
This value is then stored in the Drivo's memory, and ac-
curate power data will be received from every connected
device, including non-Elite third party software / app /
devices.
Please note: the aforementioned calibration procedure can
be conducted with software / app / devices other than the
Elite ones.
CADENCE SENSOR
The Drivo uses an innovative "sensorless" system that uti-
lizes a sophisticated calculation based on speed to track
pedal cadence.
When maintaining a high pedal cadence at low resistance
levels, there may occasionally be a slight inaccuracy in the
cadence value since it is the result of calculation and not
direct monitoring. This occurs especially with fast pedal-
ling and low resistance.
If the precision of the "sensorless" system is not sufficient,
it is possible to utilize the included wired sensor.
For installation on the bike, follow the instructions on the
enclosed manual.
To activate the cadence detection via the sensor, connect
the sensor to the Drivo before starting up the hometrainer.
Some software allows the use of wireless sensors con-
nected directly to the app/software/device. In this case,
please consult the specifications of the software / app /
device to verify its compatibility with wireless cadence
sensors.
REAL SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains no instructions on the use of the Real
software. This manual contains no software instructions. A
complete software guide will be found in the Help section
of the software itself. The software needs to be installed
in order to access the Help section. Once the software is
installed, there are 2 ways to access the Help section:
- press F1;
- choose "Help – Help content" from the software menu.
COPYRIGHT
No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted
without the written authorization of Elite S.r.l.
The Elite Drivo software and relative code are property
of Elite S.r.l.
International copyright law protects the software.
The Elite Drivo software must be treated like any other
copyrighted material, such as books.
Users undertake not to modify or adapt the programme.
Users also undertake not to decompile, disassemble or
attempt in any way to discover the native software code.
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