Find Campagnolo EPS Bluetooth paring code with Edge 1050 (over Ant+)

I bought a bike with the Campagnolo Super record EPS controller in which the code is engraved build in into the frame and do not want to start looking for it if not needed.

I can connect the EPS with my Edge 1050 and 840 and see some model number information then, but not the Bluetooth pairing code.

According to some resources it becomes visible when paring, but on the 1050 where is might say the code there are only hyphens. 

Does anyone know how to get the 6 digit Campagnolo eps code visible on an Edge 1050 or 820?

  • The Bluetooth pairing code is laser-etched below the charge port on the 'bar end and frame-fitting units - open the hatch as if you were going to charge the system & you will see it.
    Some ex-Team units had it in different places or in a very few pieces - prototype versions being used by the teams - not at all.

  • Does anyone know how to pair the mode buttons on the Campy Super Record wireless with a Garmin 1050 to control the pages on the Garmin 1050, like the Edge Remote buttons can do.  Thanks.    

  • You need to use the search for Edge Remote sensor option on the Edge. The EPS is using the Edge Remote protocol for the button control

    Not quite sure how you put the EPS in pairing mode though.

    Looking at the EPS documentation I found the following

    Procedure of disassociation of the EPS, in REMOTE CONTROL mode, from one bike computer Keep the bike computer off Turn on the EPS and press 5 times the RH button MODE and 5 times the LH MODE button Turn off the EPS Turn on the bike computer, go to sensors setting, and disassociate the REMOTE CONTROL.

  • Thanks very much.  I did try to pair using the Edge Remote sensor option on the Garmin 1050 but was not able to put the Campy Wireless system in pairing mode.  This is not the EPS, which is the Campy wired electronic system, but the new wireless system, although I am not sure if that matters that much.  It is the same problem - how to put the Campy system in pairing mode. I push the mode buttons on the Campy wireless system in various different ways and patterns but it won't pair.  I can pair the shifters with the Garmin 1050 but not the mode buttons in order to use the mode buttons to control the pages on the Garmin 1050.   Campy announced, and a number of articles in cycling publications, reported that you can use the mode buttons to control the pages on the Garmin bike computer, but so far I have had no luck in pairing.    

  • This video is how to pair the shifters with the Garmin bike computer but not about how to pair the mode buttons to control the pages of the Garmin.  But thank you for the reference.

  • There is a distinction between EPS (the wired versions of electronic shift) and WRL, the Wireless versions.
    What is the case for EPS is not necessarily the case for WRL. Some of the functionality is the same - but the software to achieve it is totally different.

    In the versions of EPS that are currently configured to work with units 520, 820 and 1000 (v3 11s and v4 12s), the mode buttons automatically pair with the page scrolling function once the sensors are enabled in the head unit - you don't need to do anything else, nor do you need to access or use the MyCampy v2 App for this to happen.

    The assignment of controls for this is automatic. In Campagnolo EPS, the assignments are not fully user-defined, that is to say, there are pre-programmed assignments which the user selects from in a menu (Inverted, Sprinter Modes A-G, R lever only, L lever only).

    I don't know if the firmware in the Garmin 1050 carries the same functionality in terms of the mode buttons, in EPS.
    That's more a "Garmin Question" than it is a "Campagnolo Question".

    The signalling is all generated from within the Campagnolo Interface unit and is ANT+ ... the question is whether the Garmin head units other than 520, 820 and 1000 can interpret it.

    If the functionality of the EPS is all moved to one shifter only (so that the MODE button is repurposed to moving the FD between chainrings), something which *is* done in the App in EPS v3 & v4, the scroll function is automatically disabled until such time as the shifters are returned to a more conventional layout.

    Super Record WRL and Super Record S (wireless) uses a different App (myCampy v3) with totally different logic and currently, full head unit integration is not part of the WRL suite. It is projected but not yet available.

  • I meant to respond earlier. When I got the new bike with the campy wireless super record, I had a Garmin 1040 which I used on my older bike, which is outfitted with a campy EPS and I don’t know exactly how I did it but as I was setting up the 1040 Garmin unit to work with the new bike with the campy wireless system, I hit the mode buttons and they automatically caused the screen on the Garmin 1040 to scroll through the different pages. Then I got greedy. I bought the  Garmin1050 and tried to get it to work with the campy  Wireless mode buttons and it wouldn’t. Then I tried to reverse engineer it and see why the 1040 would scroll through the pages with the mode buttons on the campy wireless, but the 1050 wouldn’t  scroll with the mode buttons. Moral of the story is to leave well enough alone, but I didn’t do that. So from my experience I know that the campy wireless system using the mode buttons will scroll through the screens but I don’t know what I did to achieve that to make it work on the Garmin 1040 initially but not on the 1050 and then it stopped working on the 1040. Also, I saw references in Bicycling magazine and other places, when they were reviewing the campy wireless system that said you could use the mode buttons to scroll through a Garmin headset. So I know it works because I did it but then by removing some of the sensors from the Garmin and trying to reload them it stopped working, but I don’t know what I did in the first place to make it work.