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12 technical data, Technical data, Rox 10.0 – SIGMA ROX 10.0 GPS User Manual Page 53: 1 max, min, and default values.
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bike 1–3 & totals
settings
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10.3.1 Pairing with the ROX 10.0 GPS
ANT+ pairing (speed, cadence, heart rate, power)
The transmitter to be paired must be activated (by means of the magnet with
ANT+ speed and ANT+ cadence transmitters or by putting on the chest belt with
the heart rate transmitter).
press the
and
buttons to select the appropriate sensor for pairing and
start the pairing process by pressing the
ENTER
button.
‘search' appears briefly followed by the transmitter's ID. The pairing process is
now complete and the sensor can be used for training.
Note
maintain a gap of one to two meters between the sensor and the RoX 10.0 gps.
Also ensure that there are no other ANT+ sensors within a 20-meter radius.
This setting assigns the sensors to a specific bike (bike 1, 2, or 3). when training,
you must manually select the bike that you are riding in training mode. For further
information, see section ‘2.5. synchronizing the sensors' (default: bike 1).
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Total values (total distance, total ride time, total calories, total altitude
ascent, total maximum altitude, total distance up, total time up, total altitude
descent, total distance down, total time down)
you can use this area to enter existing values (e.g. transferred from your old
device). New values are then added to these.
page 41
bike 1–3 & totals
settings
www.sigmasport.com
ROX 10.0
ROX 10.0
10.3.1 Pairing with the ROX 10.0 GPS
ANT+ pairing (speed, cadence, heart rate, power)
The transmitter to be paired must be activated (by means of the magnet with
ANT+ speed and ANT+ cadence transmitters or by putting on the chest belt with
the heart rate transmitter).
press the
and
buttons to select the appropriate sensor for pairing and
start the pairing process by pressing the
ENTER
button.
‘search' appears briefly followed by the transmitter's ID. The pairing process is
now complete and the sensor can be used for training.
Note
maintain a gap of one to two meters between the sensor and the RoX 10.0 gps.
Also ensure that there are no other ANT+ sensors within a 20-meter radius.
This setting assigns the sensors to a specific bike (bike 1, 2, or 3). when training,
you must manually select the bike that you are riding in training mode. For further
information, see section ‘2.5. synchronizing the sensors' (default: bike 1).
−
Total values (total distance, total ride time, total calories, total altitude
ascent, total maximum altitude, total distance up, total time up, total altitude
descent, total distance down, total time down)
you can use this area to enter existing values (e.g. transferred from your old
device). New values are then added to these.
10.3.2 Pairing power meters
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press the
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and
buttons to select ‘set powerm.' then press
ENTER
.
press
ENTER
again to trigger the pairing process with the power meter.
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Activate your power meter as described by the manufacturer (usually by turning
the pedals or the wheel).
once the pairing process has successfully completed, you can switch the
automatic process for determining the zero point on and off and/or manually
calibrate the zero point. please note that this is not necessary for all power
meters. For further information, please read the operating instructions for your
power meter.
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Note
The zero point is the value that the power meter sends to the RoX 10.0 gps if
it is not recording any forces. It is important to set the zero point before setting
off or the automatic zero point will be activated. This value is used to calculate all
power data.