SRAM MERC1 2.4 GHz BICYCLE POWER METER User Manual Users Guide

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Copyright ©SRAM LLC, 2012
Statement of Compliance for FCC and Industry Canada:
Quarq Technology / SRAM LLC.
Model#: 0808
FCC ID: C9O-MERC1
IC: 1016A-MERC1
This publication includes trademarks and registered trademarks of SRAM LLC designated by the symbols ™
and ®, respectively.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Extent of Limited Warranty
SRAM warrants its products to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two years
after original purchase. This warranty only applies to the original owner and is not transferable. Claims under
this warranty must be made through the retailer where the bicycle or the SRAM component was purchased.
Original proof of purchase is required.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2 this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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elsewhere in the world.
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
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To the extent that this warranty statement is inconsistent with the local law, this warranty shall be deemed
modified to be consistent with such law, under such local law, certain disclaimers and limitations of this
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well as some governments outside of the United States (including provinces in Canada) may:
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were met.
Warning: Any changes or modifications not expressively approved by SRAM could void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment.
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SRAM LLC Warranty
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consumer (e.g. United Kingdom).
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Quarq Technology / SRAM LLC. certifies that this product and its packaging are in compliance with European
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Limitations of Warranty
This warranty does not apply to products that have been incorrectly installed and/or adjusted according to the
respective SRAM technical installation manual. The SRAM installation manuals can be found online at
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This product is ANT+ certified and complies with the bicycle power ANT+ Device Profile. For a complete listing
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of normal use, failure to service according to SRAM recommendations and/or riding or installation in conditions
or applications other than recommended.
Wear and tear parts are identified as:
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Dust seals
Bushings
Air sealing o-rings
Glide rings
Rubber moving parts
Foam rings
Rear shock mounting hardware and
main seals
• Upper tubes (stanchions)
• Stripped threads/bolts (aluminium,
titanium, magnesium or steel)
• Brake sleeves
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Brake pads
Chains
Sprockets
Cassettes
Shifter and brake cables
(inner and outer)
Handlebar grips
Shifter grips
Jockey wheels
Disc brake rotors
Wheel braking surfaces
Bottomout pads
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Bearings
Bearing races
Pawls
Transmission gears
Spokes
Free hubs
Aero bar pads
Corrosion
Tools
Batteries
This warranty shall not cover damages caused by the use of parts of different manufacturers.
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authorised by SRAM for use with SRAM components.
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Table of Contents
Power meter Anatomy��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6
INSTALLATION������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 7
Magnet Installation��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7
BB Cup Mount Installation���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8
Cable Guide Mount Installation��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9
Adhesive Putty Installation�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10
Crank Installation�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11
SET UP������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11
LED Functionality������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11
Pairing���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12
Zeroing�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12
CHAINRING Installation������������������������������������������������������������������������������14
MAINTENANCE AND CARE��������������������������������������������������������������������������������15
Battery Information������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 15
Battery care������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15
Cleaning����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15
TROUBLESHOOTING�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16

Table of Contents
P ow e r m e t e r A n ato m y
I NS T ALLA T I ON
M ag n e t I n s ta l l at i o n
The included magnet must be installed for the power meter to function. There are three ways to install the
magnet: BB Cup Mount, Cable Guide Mount, and Adhesive Putty (only one type of mount can be use at a
time). When properly installed, the magnet should be in line with the cadence sensors and within 2-8 mm
of the sensors. If necessary, magnets may be stacked to achieve the proper distance to the sensor. Do
not allow the magnet to contact the power meter.
Battery Compartment
It is easier to install the magnet when the cranks are not installed on the frame.
Crankarm Spider Serial Number
LED
BB Cup Mount
Cable Guide Mount
Adhesive Putty
Cadence Sensor Ring
Power meter Anatomy
INSTALLATION
B B C u p M o u n t I n s ta l l at i o n
The BB Cup Mount is only compatible with threaded bottom brackets. It does not work with frames that
have bearings pressed into the bottom bracket (BB30, PF30, etc.). Frames using threaded bottom bracket
adapters (ie. SRAM GXP30 BB Adapter) may use the BB Cup Mount if the mount is installed onto the
threaded drive side bottom bracket cup.
1. If necessary, remove the existing cranks and bottom bracket.
2. Slide the BB Cup Mount over the threads of the drive side bearing cup with the magnet facing away
from the frame.
3. Hold the magnet at the 9 o’clock position while the bottom bracket is tightened to the manufacturer’s
recommended torque.
4. Confirm the magnet is within 2-8 mm (1/16”-3/8”) of the sensor.
C a b l e G u i d e M o u n t I n s ta l l at i o n
The Cable Guide Mount should only be used when the cable guide is fastened with a screw. If the cable
guide is fastened with a rivet, use the Bottom Bracket Cup Mount or Adhesive Putty instead.
Installation Notes: Do not allow the magnet to contact the power meter. When properly installed, the
magnet should be in line with the cadence sensors and within 2-8 mm (1/16”-3/8”) of the sensors.
1. Remove the existing cranks.
2. Loosen the cable guide screw. It may be helpful to shift the front derailleur to the small chainring
position, and the rear derailleur to the smallest cog. This will reduce the cable tension, and make it
easier to slide the cable guide mount under the cable guide.
3. Slide the mount under the cable guide.
4. Reinstall the cranks.
5. Tighten the cable guide screw.
6. Confirm the magnet is within 2-8 mm (1/16”-3/8”) of the sensor.
2-8 mm
(1/16”-3/8”)
BB Cup Mount Installation
2-8 mm
(1/16”-3/8”)
Cable Guide Mount Installation
C r a n k I n s t a l l a ti o n
A d h e s i v e P u t t y I n s ta l l at i o n
The included adhesive putty will permanently attach the magnet to your frame. Other non-permanent
attachment options include: hot glue, some epoxies, electrical tape, or similar adhesives.
Install the crankset and bottom bracket assembly onto your bike according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Once the crankset has been installed, the power meter must not contact the frame or any other
components. Please contact Quarq customer service with any frame compatibility questions. An updated
list of compatible frames is available at Quarq.com.
Installation Notes: Do not allow the magnet to contact the power meter. When properly installed, the
magnet should be in line with the cadence sensors and within 2-8 mm (1/16”-3/8”) of the sensors.
Depending on your frame, you may need to stack 2-3 magnets to achieve this distance.
1.
Remove the existing cranks.
2.
Clean the frame with the included alcohol pad prior to attaching the magnet.
3.
Knead both colors of adhesive putty with your fingers until you have one consistent color.
4.
Place a 6 mm (1/4”) diameter ball of putty on the back of the magnet, and then press the magnet onto
the frame. The center of the magnet should be positioned between 30 mm and 38 mm (1 1/8”-1 1/2”)
from the center of the bottom bracket.
5.
Use a toothpick to carefully remove any excess putty before it dries. The putty will set up in about 10
minutes, and will cure in 1 hour.
6.
Reinstall the cranks.
7.
Confirm the magnet is within 2-8 mm (1/16”-3/8”) of the sensor.
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
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Adhesive Putty Installation
The LED will flash:
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twice when battery is inserted
once when waking.
once when finished zeroing (calibration)
once when entering the sleep state.
nch
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OFF
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LED F u n c t i o n a l i t y
The LED provides useful information about the operating condition of the power meter. See the ‘Self-Test’
in the Troubleshooting section for more LED information.
mm/i
1 2
3 4
30
SE T U P
ON
ZERO
100
120
5 1
130
140
Crank Installation
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Manual Zero
Pairing
Before pairing your power meter to a computer, make sure you are at least 10 meters (30 feet) from any
other ANT+™ device. This will keep you from accidentally pairing to another person’s ANT+ device.
To pair the Quarq with an ANT+ computer, first spin the crank backwards 2-3 times to wake the power meter
and begin broadcasting ANT+ messages. The power meter will shut off after about 10 minutes of inactivity.
Follow the pairing instructions specific to your ANT+ computer.
G a r mi n ® E d g e 8 0 0
To pair the power meter:
Click the Power button → tap the Dumbbell icon
→ Rescan
“Power Meter Detected” will flash up on your screen when the units are paired.
G a r mi n E d g e 5 0 0
To pair the power meter:
Menu → Settings → Bike Settings → Bike 1 → ANT+Power → Rescan
“Power Meter Detected” will flash up on your screen when the units are paired.
G a r mi n F o r e r u n n e r 3 1 0 X T W at c h
Your watch must be in bike mode in order to pair and zero your power meter (press and hold the Mode
button).
To pair the power meter:
Mode → Bike Settings → Bike 1 → Ant+Power → Restart Scan
“Power Meter Detected” will appear on your screen when the units are paired.
Zeroing
We recommend that the Manual Zero procedure be performed with the rider off of the bike.
The power meter may be zeroed manually by sending the “Calibrate” command from an ANT+™
compatible bike computer. The power meter will return the Zero Offset value (or “Current Calibration” on
some computers) to the computer; however, not all ANT+ computers will display the value. The Zero Offset
is typically between +/- 500. Some units will always have a Zero Offset value outside of this range without
any impact on performance. What is more important is that the pre- and post-ride Zero Offset values are
within 50 points of each other. If the pre- and post-ride Zero Offset values frequently vary by more than 50,
or if day-to-day values vary widely, please call Quarq customer service.
When performing the Manual Zero procedure, put the drive side crank arm in the 6 o’clock position,
keeping the cranks stationary with no force on the pedals. Follow the pairing instructions specific to your
ANT+ computer to send the “Calibrate” command. The LED will flash one time when zeroing is complete.
G a r mi n ® E d g e 8 0 0
Click the Power button → tap the Dumbbell icon
→ Calibrate
G a r mi n E d g e 5 0 0
Menu → Settings → Bike Settings → Bike 1 → ANT+Power → Calibrate
G a r mi n F o r e r u n n e r 3 1 0 X T W at c h
Mode → Bike Settings → Bike 1 → Ant+Power → Calibrate
Auto Zero
Spin the crank backwards for 4-5 complete revolutions. The LED will long-blink one time when zeroing
is complete. The computer will not display the Zero Offset value. The Auto Zero procedure may be
performed while coasting with the rider on the bike, stopped using one or both feet, or by hand with the
rider off of the bike.
The power meter must be zeroed to compensate for environmental changes. The power meter can be
zeroed two ways: Auto Zero and Manual Zero.
When to perform the Zero procedure
For best results, you should perform the Manual Zero procedure before you start each ride. The Auto
Zero procedure can be performed instead of a Manual Zero or if your computer cannot send a “Calibrate”
command; if the temperature changes greatly during your ride; or if you feel that you are getting inaccurate
data.
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Pairing
Zeroing
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C H A I NR I N G I n s t a l l a ti o n
MA I N T ENAN C E AN D C ARE
If you are replacing worn rings with a new pair of the same model, OR REPLACING WITH SRAM RED TT
CHAINRINGS, re-calibration is not required. If you are replacing your chainrings with a different model or
size, re-calibration is strongly recommended.
Visit Quarq.com for chainring compatibility tables, and calibration information. Your daily offset values will
be different than those you have previously noted.
When installing chainrings you must align the chainring tabs so they are in line with the crankarm.
Tighten the chainring bolts according to the manufacturer’s instruction.
B at t e ry I n f o r m at i o n
• The power meter is powered by a CR2032 coin cell battery.
• The battery can be replaced without any special tools. To replace the
battery, unthread the lid counter-clockwise. Do not use any tools to pry
it open. The battery should be installed with the “+” facing out. Re-install
and hand tighten the battery cover after the battery is replaced.
• The power meter automatically switches on when the crankarms are
rotated, and shuts off after about 10 minutes of inactivity. Under normal
operating conditions the battery will last for about 300 hours of riding.
• The power meter will send a warning when the battery is low. However,
not all ANT+™ computers will display the message.
• The power meter retains its sensor ID throughout battery changes and
will remain properly paired with your computer.
B at t e ry c a r e
• The battery must be installed correctly (“+” out) and have sufficient
charge.
• Periodically check the battery compartment to make sure the battery
contact is free of corrosion and moisture.
Cleaning
The power meter is very durable; however, periodic cleaning is recommended. Use a rag to wipe debris
from the power meter, crankarms, magnet, and chainrings. Brush the power meter, crankarms, magnet,
and chainrings with clean or soapy water, then rinse with clean water and let air dry. Do not use harsh
chemicals and do not use a high-pressure washer.
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CHAINRING Installation
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
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T RO U BLES H OO T I N G
Performing a Self-Test can quickly diagnose problems with the Power Meter.
Perform a Self-Test by back-pedaling one or more times, and then observe the LED.
• Zero blinks: Dead battery, or magnet not installed.
• 1 long blink: Self check pass. Head unit paired.
• 2 short blinks: Self check pass. No head unit paired.
• 3 short blinks: Self check Fail. Reed switch Failure.
• 4 short blinks: Self check Fail. Bad Strain Gauge.
Power Meter does not pair with the computer
• Check the battery. The battery must be installed correctly (“+” out) and have sufficient charge. Make
sure the battery contact is free of corrosion.
• Check the magnet position. Confirm the magnet is within 2-8 mm (1/16”-3/8”) of the sensor. The magnet
should be installed according to the instructions on pages 8-10. Once the cadence sensors have been
activated, the power meter will begin transmitting messages and is ready to be paired.
Cadence, but no power
• Check the magnet position. The magnet should be installed according to the instructions on pages
8-10. Zero the power meter using Auto Zero or Manual Zero as described on pages 12-13.
• Remove any separate cadence or speed sensors.
Unusually high or low power values
1. Perform the Manual Zero as described on page 13.
2. If the Manual Zero is well outside +/- 500, check pre- and post- ride Zero Offset values.
3. If the pre- and post-ride Zero Offset values are greater than 50 points, it may be necessary
to contact Customer Support. Keeping a record of the Zero Offset values will be helpful when
contacting Customer Support.
• Remove third party cadence sensors. The Quarq delivers both power and cadence data to the bike
computer.
• Inspect and clean the chainrings and Quarq interface. Re-assemble according to the instructions on
page 14.
Manual Zero (Calibration) Fails
• Make sure the proper pairing technique has been followed for your bike computer. The pairing process
will vary by manufacturer. Refer to your bike computer’s instruction manual.
• When performing the Manual Zero procedure, make sure that the drive side crank arm is at the
6 o’clock position, there is no weight on the pedals, and the cranks are stationary.
• If you are using a Garmin ® bike computer with ANT+™ heart rate enabled, calibration will often be faster
when you are wearing the heart rate monitor/strap. Turn off the ANT+ HRM function if you are not using
a heart rate strap.
• If you are using a Garmin ® bike computer with ANT+™ heart rate enabled, calibration will often be faster
when you are wearing the heart rate monitor/strap. Turn off the ANT+ HRM function if you are not using
a heart rate strap.
• Check with Quarq for the recommended firmware version for your Garmin computer. Follow the
instructions specific to your ANT+™ computer to check the installed firmware version.
Wireless Signal Disconnections
G a r mi n ® E d g e 8 0 0
Menu → Settings → About Edge
G a r mi n E d g e 5 0 0
• Check the magnet position. The magnet should be installed within 2-8 mm (1/16”-3/8”) of the sensors,
according to the instructions on pages 8-10.
• Make sure the magnet is clean and free of debris.
• Check and replace the battery in the Quarq and/or bike computer.
• Make sure there is no moisture in the battery compartment.
Menu → Settings → About Edge
To view the menu, you must press and hold the Menu button until the menu pops up.
G a r mi n F o r e r u n n e r 3 1 0 X T W at c h
Mode → Settings → About Forerunner
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
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History When                    : 2011:10:05 12:46:43-06:00, 2011:10:05 12:46:43-06:00, 2011:10:05 13:45:55-06:00, 2011:10:11 14:25:46-06:00, 2011:10:19 07:59:42-06:00, 2011:10:20 17:19:26-06:00, 2011:10:27 10:56:59-06:00, 2011:10:27 11:08:44-06:00, 2011:10:27 16:51:51-06:00, 2011:10:27 16:52:21-06:00, 2011:10:27 17:09:23-06:00, 2011:11:07 17:05:44-07:00, 2011:11:10 15:47:07-07:00, 2011:11:14 11:15:28-07:00, 2011:11:14 11:47:05-07:00, 2011:11:14 13:20:57-07:00, 2011:11:14 13:24:30-07:00, 2011:11:21 08:37-07:00, 2011:11:28 14:46:42-07:00, 2011:11:29 15:08:40-07:00, 2011:11:29 15:28:35-07:00, 2011:11:29 17:44:21-07:00, 2011:11:30 17:16:11-07:00, 2011:12:02 15:22:18-07:00, 2011:12:02 15:41:14-07:00, 2011:12:02 17:14:20-07:00, 2011:12:06 10:54:52-07:00, 2011:12:06 11:04:22-07:00, 2011:12:06 14:16:50-07:00, 2011:12:06 14:57:35-07:00, 2011:12:06 14:59:25-07:00, 2011:12:06 15:08:42-07:00, 2011:12:07 13:24:25-07:00, 2011:12:07 14:10:48-07:00, 2011:12:07 14:22:39-07:00, 2011:12:07 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