In competition cycling, time is of the essence. It determines whether you can keep up with the leading pack or if you’ll trail behind. So speed has a big part to play in your performance. Thanks to this aerodynamic and light wireless sensor, you’ll receive current, average and maximum speed readings so that you can get it right in training and ultimately, right on the big race day.
•Interference-free speed and distance data lets you evaluate and analyze your individual performance more accurately
•Long range transmission of W.I.N.D technology enables you to attach the speed sensor to various places of your bike
Troubleshooting Tips for CS and S-series Speed Sensors?
The Polar CS and S-series sensors are wireless, so it is very important to mount the sensors as specified in the user manual.
If you have the sensor mounted within the factory specifications and you are experiencing “drop outs” or no speed readings, it may be due to one of the following reasons:
Outside the wireless range:
The speed sensor range is 50cm/19.5 inches for both the S-series and CS speed sensors. If you are outside that range, please refer to the user manual. The sensor should be mounted on the front fork as close to the brakes as possible. The speed sensor and cycling computer should form a 90 degree angle.
The magnet should be between 2 and 5mm from the sensor.
Remove the watch/cycling computer from the bike mount and spin your front wheel. Hold the computer within 1 inch of the sensor.
Does the computer register the speed reading now? If so, slowly move the computer away from the sensor to determine the range. Some materials used in bicycle frames may dampen the wireless signal.
If not – Does the LED light blink on the sensor(S-series only)? How long have you owned the sensor? The battery may be low.
Make sure the speed sensor is tight on the fork and does not move around. The magnet should also be very tight.
If the computer registers very abnormal readings during the ride, the issue may be due to Electromagnetic interference. Sources could be from high voltage power lines, traffic lights, overhead lines or railways.
Be sure to have the settings in the cycling computer set correctly. The correct wheel size is essential for accurate distance/speed measurements. The speed sensor setting must be turned on. And in the S-series cycling computers, make sure if you are not using the Polar Power Output Sensor to turn that feature off. Please refer to your user manual for instructions.
Compatible with Polar CS600, CS600X, RS800CX, RS800CX Bike, RS800CX Multi, RS800CX Run.