is there a way of accessing the sensors menu to troubleshoot issues mid-ride?

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    Michiel Modderman

    Since the last update you should be able to detect sensor issues, as the applicable data fields will show a red "Searching" value in case the sensor can't be found.

    I haven't experienced this yet mid-ride, this is what my K2 shows before the start of the ride if my Cadence sensor is not in range yet.

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    Steve

    Yes, you can hold down button D (bottom right) mid-ride to go back to the home screen and then into Sensors to figure out what's up with your sensors. Your ride will continue to record in the background.

    Once you've sorted out your sensors, you can then press button D again (which will have a bike icon on it) to return to your ride.

    WARNING: Do not hold down button D for too long otherwise you will cause the unit to reboot. This button press really ought to be combined with another long button press to prevent accidental reboots.

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    Neil Barton

    Swipe down from the top of your screen.  When the menu shows, touch the bottom right side to see the full menu.  Touch and hold "Sensors".  That will open the full sensors option screen.  Its quicker than it seems by this description. Works well mid-ride.

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    Ross Groom

    Thanks Neil that's a great tip. I didn't realise there was a long press option for the buttons on that menu swipe-down menu. I didn't press the sensors icon mid-ride as I was fearful of completely switching off connectivity to sensors!

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