MOBILE APPLICATION
VELOCOMPUTER
TM
works on all Android 2.x smart phones with VELOCOMPUTER
TM
bluetooth smart sensor, a bluetooth heart rate monitor from Zephyr™.

The display is designed for battery conservation, glare reduction in the bright sun, and sharp visibility in low light.
The application also uses
VeloTones®
for audible feedback. This feature allows you to carry your phone securely in a jersey pocket or saddlebag and still be informed within a second about changes in your key performance data.
MAIN DISPLAY
- Speed (KM or M)
- Acceleration and Deceleration indicator
- Cadence (RPM)
- Power (Watts)
- Heart rate (BPM)
- Trip Distance (m.xx, km or ft.xx, mi)
- Trip Time (hh:mm:ss.ms)
- Auto Start and Stop options with hands-free operation
- Lap counter
SECOND DISPLAY
- Average and Maximum speed (kmh or mph)
- Average and Maximum power (Watts)
- Average and Maximum cadence (rpm)
- Average and Maximum heart rate (bpm)
- Minimum, Instant and Maximum slope grade (%)
- Odo - odometer (km or mi)
CONFIGURABLE
- Measuring units - American or Metric
- Sensor controls
- Power measurement settings
- Grade calibration settings
- Auto Start, Stop and Lap controls
-
VeloCoach
TM
settings
- HRM settings
- VeloTones® settings
- Trip data recording
- Power saving mode
- Display settings
DATA RECORDING
-
All your workout data is recorded in a simple
CSV file
on your phone.
See
My workouts
option in the application menu.
- Upload your results to MY TRIPS portal
-
View your recorded data files in VeloComputer/myTrips folder on your phone.
The files are named as:
110614203618000_trc.csv and 110614203618001_trc.csv
where:
11
is the year (
2011
),
06
is the month (
June
),
14
is the date,
20
is the hour (
8pm
),
36
minutes and
18
seconds when the trip recording started,
001
is the lap number. Files ending with 000 are the race summary of all laps.
-
Open the CSV files with a spreadsheet like
Google Docs
,
Microsoft Office Excel
or
Open Office Calc
.
Go to
My Workouts
for more info.