Zero setting for Campagnolo EPS front mech, v2 interface?

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Miller
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by Miller

A very specific request this: does anyone have the procedure for the zero setting of a Campagnolo EPS front derailleur with v2 battery? I have searched and searched and not found it anywhere and I know I saw it once because I did it once. Just that I can't quite remember the button press sequence for the setting of the mech for each chainring.

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Miller wrote:A very specific request this: does anyone have the procedure for the zero setting of a Campagnolo EPS front derailleur with v2 battery? I have searched and searched and not found it anywhere and I know I saw it once because I did it once. Just that I can't quite remember the button press sequence for the setting of the mech for each chainring.

Go on youtube and do a search, the campy video will pop up

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by Miller

Thanks but I can only find a video relating to the v1 zero setting process. With v2 you can adjust the front mech position individually for each chainring.

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I think set up is the same for both.

I have V2 and just did this...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItwlZV93jf4

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Miller wrote:Thanks but I can only find a video relating to the v1 zero setting process. With v2 you can adjust the front mech position individually for each chainring.


The zero process is the same for v1 and v2.
It is in the trim (hit the mode button once on the left shifter) where the trim is only done for the current chainring.


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Thanks everyone, especially Karmaz for the clarification.

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