Editing the Custom List
Posted: December 31st, 2021, 7:04 pm
So...after embarrassing myself earlier this week by crying "Doom" - all because I left my USB drive in the pm5 when I was updating the firmware (and couldn't see the history), I saw that there was an option to edit the custom list.
The directions seem to suggest I can copy from my Favorites list to the custom list, replacing one or more of the workouts in the default custom list.
My issue is I don't see anywhere in the PM5 where my "favorite" workouts are listed. Is it some click I need to make on the C2 Logbook? I know I can always hit "re-row" if I can't figure it out, but if it's possible to edit that custom list, which it seems to be, I'd like to know how to do that.
I know the USB drive with the latest C2 utility has to be inserted before I activate the monitor. I know I have to press the USB Logbook, and then edit custom list option.
But from there - all I see is the option to replace one or all. When I choose one, I select which one I want to replace - but from there, I'm getting lost. I don't see a way to enter a favorite workout, or to copy one from somewhere else.
I'd appreciate any light that could be shed on this topic.
The directions seem to suggest I can copy from my Favorites list to the custom list, replacing one or more of the workouts in the default custom list.
My issue is I don't see anywhere in the PM5 where my "favorite" workouts are listed. Is it some click I need to make on the C2 Logbook? I know I can always hit "re-row" if I can't figure it out, but if it's possible to edit that custom list, which it seems to be, I'd like to know how to do that.
I know the USB drive with the latest C2 utility has to be inserted before I activate the monitor. I know I have to press the USB Logbook, and then edit custom list option.
But from there - all I see is the option to replace one or all. When I choose one, I select which one I want to replace - but from there, I'm getting lost. I don't see a way to enter a favorite workout, or to copy one from somewhere else.
I'd appreciate any light that could be shed on this topic.