04_Power Range; 05_Slope; 06_Power Measurement; 07_Data Transmission Protocols - Elite DIRETO XR Instrucciones

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manufacturers using the Shimano
cassettes, pre-assembled with an 11-speed sprocket
cassette (11-28).
The following are available as accessories:
- free-hub body compatible with Campagnolo 9/10/11/12
speed sprocket cassette;
- XD/XDR compatible free-hub body (for SRAM 12-speed
sprocket cassette);
- Micro Spline compatible free-hub body (for SHIMANO
12-speed sprocket cassette);
body replacement instructions can be found on paragraph 20.
DIRETO XR is compatible with bikes with 130 to 135 mm
hubs with 5 mm diameter quick release and with bikes with
12 mm x 142 mm thru-axle hubs.
The following accessories are available:
- adapter for bicycles with 148mm thru axle with 12mm
diameter.
- adapter for bicycles with 135mm thru axle with 10mm and
12mm diameter.
If you are unsure about the type of derailleur on your bicycle,
refer to the bicycle documentation or contact your dealer to
ensure compatibility with DIRETO XR.

04_POWER RANGE

The power range covered by the roller is very wide and
depends on the speed. The faster you pedal, the wider
the power range. Nevertheless there may be extreme
conditions where the required power is outside of the range
(too high or too low).
In these cases the roller delivers the maximum/minimum
possible, and resumes working correctly as soon as the
conditions return to being compatible with the power
deliverable by the DIRETO XR. When the required power
is outside the available power range, the roller displays on
the monitor the actual power it is producing and not the
theoretical power.

05_SLOPE

The maximum simulatable slope on the DIRETO XR is a
function of speed and the weight of the individual rider.
In fact, the power required to pedal up a slope is function
of the speed (faster= more power) and of the weight (the
heavier the rider, the more power is required to climb any
given slope).
DIRETO XR uses a magnetic braking system that acts
directly on a moving metallic disc to gradually and
uniformly adjust resistance. This technology allows for very
accurate changes in slope, even when small, by taking into
account the inertia experienced when riding on the road.
Both increases and decreases in resistance adjustment are
thereby gradual. This system also ensures that pedals will
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standard) sprocket
not lock-up, which could have occured at exceedingly high
power outputs.

06_POWER MEASUREMENT

DIRETO XR features an integrated power measurement
system. This patented system measures with great
accuracy the power developed by the cyclist during training.
Measured power accuracy: ± 1,5 %.
Please visit www.elite-it.com for more info.

07_DATA TRANSMISSION PROTOCOLS

DIRETO XR uses two different transmission protocols to
interact and send data to software / app / device.
Please contact the app / software / device manufacturer
to verify compatibility with one or more of these protocols.
BLUETOOTH SMART
"Fitness Machine - Indoor Bike service" (FTMS) protocol.
This protocol sends training data to compatible software
/ app / device and adjusts resistance on the hometrainer.
This protocol offers total interaction with the hometrainer.
"Speed&Cadence Service" protocol*: this protocol
transmits hometrainer speed and cadence data, but does
not allow interaction between software / app / device and
the hometrainer.
"Power Service" protocol: this protocol transmits the
cyclist's power output data, but will it also not allow
interaction between software / app / device and the
hometrainer.
In most cases, smartphones and tablets already feature
Bluetooth Smart connectivity, so there is no need for
additional components to communicate with the DIRETO
XR. However, the more outdated devices might not be
compatible. Please consult your app provider to make sure
that it's Bluetooth Smart compatible.
NOTE: When the hometrainer is connected to the device
by a Bluetooth Smart protocol, it cannot be connected to
additional BLE devices.
This is a restriction of the Bluetooth Smart protocol itself.
ANT+
"ANT+ FE-C" protocol: this protocol allows the software /
app / device to receive training data and adjust hometrainer
resistance. This protocol permits total interaction with the
hometrainer.
"ANT+ Speed&Cadence" protocol*: this protocol transmits
hometrainer speed and cadence data. Although more
common than the ANT+ FE-C, it does not allow interaction
and the app/software/device.
"ANT+ Power" protocol: this protocol transmits the
cyclist's power output data. Also much more common than
the ANT+ FE-C, but this protocol does not allow interaction
between the hometrainer and the app/software/device.
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