Pair a TRACKR RADAR
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Power on the TRACKR RADAR unit.
- Add a new sensor from the Settings/Sensors page.
- If the ELEMNT does not prompt you to pair the TRACKR RADAR, scroll down in the available sensors list. If there are a large number of sensors available, the sensor list will be divided by sensor type. Radar units will appear under Other at the bottom of the list.
- Read and accept the safety warning statement.
- The TRACKR RADAR is paired.
- Select MORE to access TRACKR RADAR settings.
TRACKR RADAR Settings
Once your TRACKR RADAR is paired, additional settings (including mute) may be accessed by selecting the sensor from the Ready to Ride dashboard or the Settings page.
On the computer
Connection / Battery status
The TRACKR RADAR will show as connected or not, and provide a battery level.
- Good - battery > 20%
- Low - battery < 20%
Alert Mode
Visual and audio alerts from the radar on the computer can be controlled independently. Toggle them using the middle front button.
- ON - The radar will produce visual and audio alerts on the computer.
- MUTE - Visual alerts (radar lane and color changing status bar) are ON, but audio alerts are muted / OFF.
- OFF - Visual alerts and audio alerts on the computer are OFF.
In the ELEMNT app
In the ELEMNT app > Settings tab > LEDs & Sound > Radar Alert Settings page, you can Mute or toggle off radar alerts on the computer entirely and select the side LEDs or left / right side of the screen for the 'car representation' (radar lane). This duplicates the Alerts settings on the computer described above.
Radar experience
As discussed above, the radar lane can be placed on either side of the computer's display, or assigned to the left LEDs. Vehicles (or lights) will appear at the bottom of the screen as they are sensed and proceed upward toward the top of the display, indicating their approach to the rider. As the vehicle appears on screen, the rider will be alerted by a change of radar lane color from green to orange or red, depending on the speed with which the vehicle is approaching.