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Where do I find the new firmware for my PowerControl?
Simply download the latest SRM Win software from www.srm.de (in the Support section). Install the software, and then connect your PowerControl to your computer. The firmware update will be done automatically.
It's a good idea to check for updates on the website periodically, and keep your software up to date. We are constantly working to improve it, and this way you will get any firmware updates as they come out as well.
If I download and install the PC VI firmware update, will all of the training files currently saved on my computer will be deleted, or just on the SRM bike computer? When you download and install the firmware upgrade for the PC VI, you will see the following warning: "ATTENTION: Training files will be deleted after firmware upgrade! Please download your training data first!". This warning only refers to any training data that you currently have on your PC VI that you haven't downloaded into the SRMWin software yet. Make sure you download your training files into your existing version of SRMWin before you install the new firmware. All of your training files in the software on your computer are safe, and will not be deleted.
My PowerControl battery ran down completely. Can I wake it up?
Charge the PowerControl for a full 12 hours. Unplug and replug the PowerControl from the charger until you are sure that they are connected properly. If it still doesn't work, then send it in for service.
My computer won't connect to my PowerControl
There are a few things that could be causing this, so let's start with the quick and easy ones.
First of all, check that your PowerControl has some life in it (more than an hour, or 10%). You can do check the remaining battery life by pressing "Mode" and "Pro" at the same time. The value right side middle line with an "h" behind it indicates the number of hours of battery left. If it's less than one hour,, plug it in for an hour and then try connecting again.
Second, try waking the PowerControl up before trying to connect, by pressing the "Mode" button on it once.
Third, and this may sound silly but it's easy to do, make sure you have the download cable plugged into the right port on the PowerControl if you have an "online" version with two or three ports on the back. The cable goes into the one called "Online/Charge", NOT the port in the middle labelled "Sensor".
Fourth, make sure you've plugged the download cable into the same port on your computer as you did when you first connected the two. This is important for USB ports, since most new computers have two or three - the driver is only installed for one port, not all of them. You always need to use the same port to connect your PowerControl, once you've finished the installation and successfully made a connection.
If you've checked all of those and still can't get a connection, and you're using a USB download cable, go back and make sure you've installed the USB driver. It's on the SRM CD-ROM, in a folder called "USBCableDriver". Just double-click on the file in that folder, and it will run the installation program.
Unplug your download cable, and then plug it in again after the driver has been installed, and it should recognize it as a "Prolific USB to Serial Cable". Once it's done that, try clicking on the "PowerControl Setup" icon again, and it should work.
My computer STILL won't connect to my PowerControl V...
How frustrating! But you can fix it, you just need to tell your computer where to look. Here's how...
Make sure your PowerControl is connected to your computer, and is on. If you have a PC-IV, you'll need to keep pressing the "Mode" button on it to turn it on before each attempt to connect.
Click on the Windows "Start" button, and then on "Control Panel". Then, in the screen that opens up, click on "System". You may see a message warning you about changing the settings in this folder, but click on the warning message to view the contents of the folder anyway.
Click on the "Hardware" tab, and then on the "Device Manager" button.
In the Device Manager screen, scroll down until you see "Ports (COM & LPT)" and click on the plus sign next to it (which changes to a minus sign when it's open, as shown below) to open it up. Then double-click on "Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port". If this doesn't exist, it means you need to go back and install the USB driver (see page 40 for instructions).
Once you're into the Properties screen, click on the "Port Settings" tab, and then on the "Advanced" button.
In the Advanced Settings screen, as shown below, look at the box near the bottom called "COM Port Number" - you need to have a COM port number below 10 for the USB port to work with your PowerControl. The COM number in the field is the one that's currently being used, so to change it, click on the down arrow to the right of the field, and then select the lowest available COM port. Click on "OK" to save the changes and exit.
Click on "OK" to close each of the other screens, until you've closed the "System" Control Panel.
Open the SRMWin software, if you don't have it open already.
Tell the program what kind of PowerControl you have, by selecting either "PCV" or "PCIV" from the dropdown list on the main menu bar. Then, click on "Options" on the menu at the top of the screen, and make sure that you're looking at the "0 System" tab, as shown below. Now, Then, tell it where to look for your PowerControl, by selecting the "Active port", which you set a minute ago in the System Properties (i.e. COM2).
Click on "Apply", and then on "OK" to save the changes and exit the Options screen.
Now for the moment of truth! Make sure everything is connected, and that your PowerControl is on, and try clicking on "PowerControl Setup" again... It should show you the settings in your PowerControl. If it STILL doesn't work, please get in touch with us.
How do I set the "total distance" on my PowerControl back to zero?
Connect your PowerControl to your computer, and click on the "PowerControl Setup" icon. You will see the screen below. Click on "Clear Odo Values".
A warning screen, shown below, will appear. Click "OK" if you want to reset your distance, time, and energy to zero, for instance at the start of each season. Click "Cancel" if that's not what you want to do!
My PowerControl V has ‘frozen', like a computer that has crashed. I can't get it to do anything...
Make sure your PowerControl is charged, and then connect it to your computer and click on "PowerControl Setup". Then click on "Special". On the right side of the "Special" screen is a button called "Reset PowerControl", click on this. A warning screen will appear, as shown below. IF YOU CLICK ON "OK" ALL OF YOUR STORED DATA WILL BE DELETED, INCLUDING TOTAL DISTANCE, TIME, AND ENERGY, AS WELL AS YOUR POWERCONTROL SETTINGS. Having said that, at least it should work again...
My PowerControl V keyboard won't work.
Connect your PowerControl to your computer, go to "PowerControl Setup", and then click on "Special". There is a button on the right side of the screen called "Unlock Keyboard". Click on this, and it should solve your problem. If this doesn't work, send your PowerControl in for a service, as the connection between the keyboard and the rest of the PowerControl may be broken.
I've been riding for longer than the PowerControl says
The PowerControl may think that you're in the middle of an interval, and so is only showing you data from a portion of your ride. Look to see if the letters "Int" are flashing on the left side of the display, and if they are, press the "Set" button once to end the interval. After 10 seconds or so when the summary data from that interval is displayed, you'll be back into normal mode and will see data from your entire ride.
Otherwise, it may be that you've set your PowerControl to show your rolling time ("time speed > 0") or pedalling time ("time cadence > 0"). Both of these settings will omit time that you've spent stopped at a stoplight, for instance. To change these settings, connect your PowerControl to your computer, open up the SRMWin software, and click on the "PowerControl Setup" icon. Click on the "Special" button, and then select whichever display options you prefer.
The PowerControl V keypad doesn't work
First of all, try unlocking the keypad by connecting your PowerControl V to your computer and using the SRMWin software. Click on the "PowerControl Setup" icon, and then click on "Special". Then click on "Unlock Keyboard".
If that doesn't work, it may be that there is a physical problem with the connection between the keypad and the electronics in your PowerControl. Send it back to a service centre along with a Return Form.
The display freezes after hitting the "Set" button
The display "freezes" for about 10 seconds when you end an interval, so that you can see your summary data from that interval. If you don't want to see this, press and hold the "Mode" button until you see the main screen again.
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