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Gen 3.0
Gen 3.0
  • Introduction
  • Kayak
    • Getting Started
      • Assemble your power meter
      • Charge your power meter
      • Configure your power meter settings
        • Blade tip to hand distances
        • Blade tip to blade tip distance
        • Blade twist
        • Blade type attached to shaft
        • Left blade tip to LED distance
    • Calibration
      • Zero Offset
        • Zero Offset calibration
      • Scale Factor
        • N channel Scale Factor calibration
        • O channel Scale Factor calibration
    • Advanced
      • Deep sleep
      • Adjust your clamp
      • Remove and attach your sleeve
  • Canoe/sup/dragon boat
    • Getting Started
      • Assemble
      • Charge
      • Configure
    • Calibration
      • Zero Offset
        • Perform a ZO calibration
      • Scale Factor
        • A channel Scale Factor calibration
    • Advanced
      • Deep sleep
      • Adjust your clamp
      • Remove and attach your sleeve
  • General
    • Web Bluetooth App
      • How to place the power meter in deep sleep
    • Updating Firmware
      • How to update the power meter firmware using the Web Browser
      • How to update the power meter firmware using nRF Connect
    • Real-time Data
      • How to pair a Garmin Forerunner 910XT with a power meter
      • How to pair a Garmin Edge 1030 with a power meter
    • High Speed Data
      • How to start/stop recording High Speed Data
      • How to download High Speed Data (ANT)
      • How to download High Speed Data (Automatic Script)
      • How to view High Speed Data
      • How to change the High Speed Data settings
    • Shaft Information
    • Model Descriptions
      • Power Meter
      • Power Meter w/ High Speed Data
    • Firmware Changelog
    • Manufacturer's Warranty
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Deep sleep

Let your meter get some rest before your next go

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Last updated 3 years ago

Your power meter will enter a light sleep after 90 seconds of inactivity. A little movement will wake it up again. But if you are done for a few days, it is better to put your power meter into a deep sleep to best conserve your battery.

You will need your charger to wake the shaft up from this deep sleep state, so keep that in mind before placing your power meter into deep sleep.

Connect to your power meter with the Web app and navigate to the configuration page

Click 'Deep Sleep' and your power meter will disconnect and shutdown.

When you want to wake your power meter up, simply place the charger on the shaft as if you were going to charge it. It should only take about 3-5 seconds for the charger to wake up your power meter.