Di2 Gear Rations not reading on Garmin 1030+
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Di2 Gear Rations not reading on Garmin 1030+
On today's ride I bought up the screen on my 1030+ that is suppose to show the Di2 gear ratios. The ratios are supposed to be read wirelessly from the Di2 unit. Instead all I saw was 0.0 and 0 - 0.
I am fairly certain the 1030+ is getting the wireless signal from the Di2 unit since the 1030+ is showing me batter life. Just no gear ratio information. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? Do I need to program the 1030+ somehow to properly understand the gear ratios?
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I am fairly certain the 1030+ is getting the wireless signal from the Di2 unit since the 1030+ is showing me batter life. Just no gear ratio information. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? Do I need to program the 1030+ somehow to properly understand the gear ratios?
Thank you.
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I just set mine up the other day but I don't remember if you put in the cassette and chainring size/count in the Shimano E-tube app or on the 1030. I'm only guessing but you may want to first ensure that the correct cassette/chainring sizes have been entered correctly. Sorry I can't be more specific since I don't have either in front of me right now.
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Did you put the field on your screen? There are a bunch of Di2 related fields you can add to most any screen. But you do have to add them.
If the chain rings and cogs aren't properly defined in e-Tube then the info on your Garmin will be wrong for many of the Di2 fields.
If the chain rings and cogs aren't properly defined in e-Tube then the info on your Garmin will be wrong for many of the Di2 fields.
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Thanks Iride01 I dove deeper into the Di2 setup on the 1030+ and saw that I needed to setup the chain rings/cogs. For some reason I thought the 1030+ would automatically know the information.
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Which version of Di2? I have the combo front/rear display widget thing on my Garmin Edge 530, and I never installed E-tube on my phone, and never configured any gears anywhere (just paired the Di2 levers with the trip computer). This is on Ultegra 8200 Di2. I also notice that before the computer's found the shifters, it shows a placeholder thing that doesn't say how many gears it has. Pretty sure this means the info must be coming over on the fly? Dunno about vagaries of previous versions of things, firmware, etc, though.
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Which version of Di2? I have the combo front/rear display widget thing on my Garmin Edge 530, and I never installed E-tube on my phone, and never configured any gears anywhere (just paired the Di2 levers with the trip computer). This is on Ultegra 8200 Di2. I also notice that before the computer's found the shifters, it shows a placeholder thing that doesn't say how many gears it has. Pretty sure this means the info must be coming over on the fly? Dunno about vagaries of previous versions of things, firmware, etc, though.
Yes the info about gears and such is reported to the Garmin or other device through the wireless connection of Di2. eTube isn't needed if the settings match. But I suppose if you built out your own Di2 bike and used the junction box to set all the required adjustments, then the defaults might not match at all.
On the Garmin device and others, it might just show placeholders for things until the Di2 on the bike is woke up each time. Don't know for certain. Might be something to check out just for ***** and grins.
Pretty much no vagaries of previous versions or things, firmware, etc. They all pretty much worked the same and provided that info through the wireless interface to devices capable of displaying it.
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Just to check the obvious - you did shift gears? Di2 only sends gear info when you shift.
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I think you need the wifi dohicky if you are running 11sp.. 12sp has it built in but not 11
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Thanks Iride01 I dove deeper into the Di2 setup on the 1030+ and saw that I needed to setup the chain rings/cogs. For some reason I thought the 1030+ would automatically know the information.
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Thanks for the feedback everyone. I was able to program both the Shimano E-tube and the Garmin 130+ to recognize the proper gear ratios. All good