Sigma ROX 10.0 G User manual

STEM OR HANDLEBAR? INSTALLATION OF THE BRACKET
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1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4
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– Remove the
yellow foil
1. INSTALLATION OF THE BRACKET
2.1
3.1 3.3
2.2 2.3
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INSTALLATION OF THE POWER MAGNET
INSTALLATION OF THE CADANCE MAGNET
Max. 12 mm
ADJUSTING OF POWER MAGNET
ADJUSTING OF POWER MAGNET
– In order to achieve the
necessary 12 mm or less
install the transmitter and
the magnet closer to the
wheel hub.
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3. INSTALLATION OF THE WIRELESS CADENCE TRANSMITTER
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ROX 10.0 GPS INSTALLATION ON THE BIKE
2. INSTALLATION OF THE WIRELESS SPEED TRANSMITTER
1.4
A
B
Max. 12 mm
Max. 14 mm
3.2 3.2
A B
Max. 12 mm
Max. 12 mm
10.0 GPS
INSTALLATION ON THE BIKE
SIGMA-ELEKTRO GmbH
Dr.- Julius- Leber- Straße 15
D-67433 Neustadt/Weinstraße
SIGMA SPORT ASIA
4F, No.192, Zhonggong 2nd Rd.,
Xitun Dist., Taichung City 407, Taiwan
SIGMA SPORT USA
3487 Swenson Ave.
St. Charles, IL 60174, U.S.A.
081000/1
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference,
and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
This Class digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
FIND THE COMPLETE MANUAL,
INSTALLATION AND SETTING VIDEOS
UNDER: WWW.SIGMA-QR.COM/ROX10
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7.1 8.1
WHEEL SIZE CHART FIRST WAKE UP
mm x 3,14
km/h:
WS = mm x 3,14
mph:
WS = mm x 3,14
1x
= WS (mm)
km/h:
WS = mm
mph:
WS = mm
A
B
ETRTO ETRTO ETRTO
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47-305
47-406
37-540
47-507
37-584
37-590
40-559
42-559
47-559
50-559
54-559
57-559
57-584
28-630
32-630
40-635
32-622
35-622
37-622
37-622
40-622
42-622
47-622
50-622
54-622
57-622
60-622
23-571
18-622
20-622
23-622
25-622
28-622
1272
1580
1948
1900
2086
2100
2030
2025
2050
2075
2100
2120
2128
2174
2220
2265
2170
2185
2200
2200
2220
2230
2250
2280
2295
2288
2330
1973
2102
2100
2125
2135
2150
16 x 1.90
20 x 1.75
24 x 1 3/8
24 x 1.75
26 x 1 3/8, 650 STD
26 x 1 3/8, 650 x 35A
26 x 1.50
26 x 1.60
26 x 1.75
26 x 2.00
26 x 2.10
26 x 2.25
27 1/2x 2.25
27 x 1 1/4
27 x 1 1/4
28 x 1 1/2
28 x 1.25, 700 x 32C
28 x 1.35, 700 x 35C
28 x 1.40, 700 x 35C
28 x 1.40, 700 x 37C
28 x 1.50, 700 x 38C
28 x 1.60, 700 x 40C
28 x 1.75
29 x 2.00
29 x 2.10
29 x 2.25
29 x 2.35
650 x 23C
700 x 18C
700 x 20C
700 x 23C
700 x 25C
700 x 28C
kmh
mph
kmh
mph
kmh
mph
7. WHEEL SIZE CHART 8. FIRST WAKE UP
6.1 6.46.2 6.3
CHANGE BATTERY / SPEED TRANSMITTER
(BATTERY TYPE CR 2032)
+
LOAD BATTERY / ROX 10.0 GPSCHANGE BATTERY / CADENCE TRANSMITTER
(BATTERY TYPE CR 2032)
CHANGE BATTERY / HEARTRATE TRANSMITTER
(BATTERY TYPE CR 2032)
6. BATTERY CHANGE / LOAD
ROX 10.0 GPS INSTALLATION ON THE BIKE
4.1 5.1
4.2 4.3 4.4
RUB WATER OR CARDIO-GEL ON THE ELECTRODES ADJUSTING THE CHEST STRAP
4. ATTACHING THE WIRELESS HEART RATE TRANSMITTER 5. INSTALLING THE SIGMA ROX TO THE BRACKET
CLICK!
PC USE
OR
AC/DC
1. Installation of the bracket and sensors
2. Wake up ROX 10.0 GPS
– Press the key ENTER for 5 seconds. Press ENTER to change your language.
– Select your language with the keys /and press ENTER .
– Press the key BACK twice to return to the Main Menue.
3. Download the instruction manual from www.sigmasport.com or load it from the cd rom.
4. Pairing the sensors with the ROX 10.0 GPS
– Before using the transmitter, they have to be paired with the ROX 10.0 GPS.
– To pair a sensor, it must be activated. (Use the magnet at ANT+ Speed sensor and ANT+ Cadence sensor).
Please navigate to Settings kBike 1-3+Totals kBike 1 kANT+ Pairing. Use the function keys / to select
the appropriate sensor for the pairing and start the pairing with the ENTER key.
– For a few moments „Search“ will be displayed, then the ID of the transmitter appears. The pairing process is complete
and the sensor can be used in training. Go back to the main menu to enter the training mode.
5. Start training
Note: Load completely before you start using this device.
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TRACK
NAVI
TRAINING
ANALYSIS
BAROMETRIC
COMPATIBLE
LOG
DIGITAL
WIRELESS
DIGITAL
WIRELESS
DIGITAL
WIRELESS
READY
BIKE COMPUTER BLACK set
GPS


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Contents
1 Functions and contents ............................................................................................................................................ 7
1.1Foreword............................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2Contents................................................................................................................................................................ 7
1.2.1 Optional accessories.............................................................................................................. 8
1.3ROX 10.0 GPS functions................................................................................................................................ 8
1.3.1 ANT+ speed transmitter (optional accessory) ........................................................... 8
1.3.2 ANT+ heart rate transmitter (optional accessory)................................................... 8
1.3.3 ANT+ cadence transmitter (optional accessory) ...................................................... 8
1.3.4 GPS transmitter....................................................................................................................... 9
1.3.5 Favorites...................................................................................................................................... 9
1.3.6 PC/MAC interface.................................................................................................................. 9
2 Attaching the ROX 10.0 GPS and initial use ................................................................................................... 10
2.1Attaching the bracket...................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Before initial use ............................................................................................................................................... 10
2.3Initial use................................................................................................................................................................ 10
2.4Pairing the transmitters with the ROX 10.0 GPS............................................................................... 10
2.5Synchronizing the transmitters................................................................................................................... 11
2.5.1 Synchronizing the speed....................................................................................................... 11
2.5.2 Synchronizing the cadence.................................................................................................. 11
2.5.3 Synchronizing the chest belt............................................................................................... 11
3 Menu tree....................................................................................................................................................................... 12
4 Operating concept...................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.1ROX 10.0 GPS navigation principle........................................................................................................... 13
4.2Button functions................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.3Operating concept for the remaining menu .......................................................................................... 15
4.3.1 Top display segment............................................................................................................... 15
4.3.2 Bottom display segment....................................................................................................... 15
4.4Training menu operating concept & display structure...................................................................... 16
4.4.1 “Bikecomputer” view mode.................................................................................................. 16
4.4.1.1 Top display segment............................................................................................................... 16
4.4.1.2 Middle display segment......................................................................................................... 17
4.4.1.3 Bottom display segment....................................................................................................... 17
4.4.2 “Track View” mode .................................................................................................................. 17
4.4.3 “Altitude View” mode.............................................................................................................. 17
5 Training with the ROX 10.0 GPS.......................................................................................................................... 18
5.1Favorites A and B............................................................................................................................................... 18
5.2Calibrating the altitude IAC+......................................................................................................................... 19
5.3Power calculation or measurement.......................................................................................................... 20

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5.3.1 Power calculation .................................................................................................................... 20
5.3.2 Power measurement ............................................................................................................. 20
5.4Intensity zones .................................................................................................................................................... 21
5.5Training .................................................................................................................................................................. 21
5.5.1 Using the short menu to select training settings...................................................... 21
5.5.2 Starting logs............................................................................................................................... 22
5.5.3 Stopping/ending logs ............................................................................................................ 22
5.5.4 Saving logs.................................................................................................................................. 22
5.5.5 Auto pause.................................................................................................................................. 23
5.5.6 Displaying training parameters.......................................................................................... 24
5.5.7 Lap Message view................................................................................................................... 24
5.6Training functions .............................................................................................................................................. 25
5.6.1 Zoom function in Track View and Altitude View.......................................................... 25
5.6.2 Same track back function .................................................................................................... 25
5.6.3 Track found message ............................................................................................................ 25
5.6.4 Off-track alarm .......................................................................................................................... 25
5.6.5 Wrong direction message................................................................................................... 25
5.6.6 Waypoint alarm........................................................................................................................ 25
5.7Analysis .................................................................................................................................................................. 25
6 Load track....................................................................................................................................................................... 26
6.1Memory capacity for track data.................................................................................................................. 26
6.1.1 Track data memory................................................................................................................. 26
6.2Driven tracks ...................................................................................................................................................... 27
6.2.1 Start track .................................................................................................................................. 27
6.2.2 Show track.................................................................................................................................. 27
6.2.3 Show altitude profile............................................................................................................... 27
6.3Stored tracks ..................................................................................................................................................... 28
6.3.1 Start track .................................................................................................................................. 28
6.3.2 Show track.................................................................................................................................. 28
6.3.3 Show altitude profile............................................................................................................... 29
6.3.4 Show details............................................................................................................................... 29
7 Memory ........................................................................................................................................................................... 30
7.1Current tour......................................................................................................................................................... 30
7.2Stored tours......................................................................................................................................................... 30
7.3Stored data........................................................................................................................................................... 31
7.3.1 Tour data – bicycle.................................................................................................................. 32
7.3.2 Tour data – heart rate .......................................................................................................... 32
7.3.3 Tour data – time ...................................................................................................................... 32
7.3.4 Tour data – power .................................................................................................................. 32
7.3.5 Tour data – temperature..................................................................................................... 33

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7.3.6 Tour data – altimeter............................................................................................................. 33
7.3.7 Tour data – uphill..................................................................................................................... 33
7.3.8 Tour data – downhill............................................................................................................... 33
7.3.9 Tour data – laps....................................................................................................................... 34
7.3.10 Tour data – show track......................................................................................................... 34
7.3.11 Tour data – graph. analysis................................................................................................. 34
7.4Total values........................................................................................................................................................... 35
7.4.1 Total values – bicycle ............................................................................................................. 35
7.4.2 Total values – heart rate...................................................................................................... 35
7.4.3 Total values – uphill................................................................................................................. 35
7.4.4 Total values – downhill........................................................................................................... 35
8 Status info ...................................................................................................................................................................... 36
8.1Battery.................................................................................................................................................................... 36
8.2GPS signal............................................................................................................................................................. 36
8.3Memory.................................................................................................................................................................. 36
9 Extras................................................................................................................................................................................ 37
9.1Stopwatch............................................................................................................................................................. 37
9.2Countdown............................................................................................................................................................ 37
9.3Compass ............................................................................................................................................................... 37
10 Settings............................................................................................................................................................................ 38
10.1Scale unit............................................................................................................................................................ 38
10.2Device .................................................................................................................................................................. 38
10.3Bike 1-3 & totals............................................................................................................................................. 39
10.3.1 Pairing with the ROX 10.0 GPS......................................................................................... 40
10.3.2 Pairing power meters............................................................................................................ 40
10.3.3 Total Values................................................................................................................................ 40
10.4Altitude................................................................................................................................................................ 41
10.5User...................................................................................................................................................................... 41
10.6Heart rate intensity zones .......................................................................................................................... 41
10.7Heart rate target zone ................................................................................................................................ 42
10.8Power target zone.......................................................................................................................................... 42
10.9GPS settings..................................................................................................................................................... 42
10.10Favorites.......................................................................................................................................................... 43
10.11Firmware update ......................................................................................................................................... 47
10.12 Factory settings .......................................................................................................................................... 47
11 Important information, troubleshooting, and FAQ......................................................................................... 48
11.1Important information .................................................................................................................................. 48
11.1.1 ROX 10.0 GPS water resistance ..................................................................................... 48
11.1.2 Water resistance of the transmitter (optional accessory) ................................... 48
11.1.3 Chest belt care (optional accessory)............................................................................... 48

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11.1.4 Training advice .......................................................................................................................... 48
11.2Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................... 49
11.3Frequently asked questions........................................................................................................................ 50
12 Technical data............................................................................................................................................................... 52
12.1Max, min, and default values...................................................................................................................... 52
12.2Temperature, batteries................................................................................................................................ 54
13 Warranty and guarantee ......................................................................................................................................... 55
14 Index.................................................................................................................................................................................. 57

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Foreword
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Functions and contents
1 Functions and contents
1.1 Foreword
Thank you for choosing a SIGMA SPORT bike computer. Your new ROX 10.0 GPS
will be a reliable companion for years to come. To familiarize yourself with and
learn how to use the many functions of your new bike computer, please read
these operating instructions carefully.
Enjoy the ride with your new ROX 10.0 GPS!
The ROX 10.0 GPS is a GPS bike computer that provides you with a broad range
of information both during and after your rides:
− Speed, time, distance, power and position, altitude, incline, heart rate,
intensity zones, and much more.
− Download all information to a PC or Mac so that you can view and analyze
your ride data.
− Plan tracks with DATA CENTER 3.1.
1.2 Contents
ROX 10.0 GPS Black or White bike
computer
CR2450 twist-lock bracket
USB charger (5V, 1A)
USB type A to micro-B cable
Attachment materials ROX 10.0 GPS quick start guide
DATA CENTER 3.1 on CD (including operating instructions)

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1.2.1 Optional/Additional accessories
ANT+ speed transmitter*
ANT+ cadence transmitter*
ANT+ heart rate transmitter*
COMFORTEX+ textile belt*
Attachment materials*
* Included with ROX 10.0 GPS complete set only
1.3 ROX 10.0 GPS functions
The ROX 10.0 GPS is a versatile bike computer. Thanks to its five navigation
functions, nine bicycle, nine heart rate, eight performance, and five altitude
measuring functions, as well as several other functions, the ROX 10.0 GPS is the
perfect companion for any ambitious cyclist. To measure cadence, power, and
heart rate, you need the appropriate accessories (depending on the set).
All current values – current speed, current altitude, current heart rate, current
cadence, and current incline – can be easily viewed on the large display.
The ROX 10.0 GPS is more than a classic bike computer. It features three bike
profiles, a configurable automatic start/stop function, and three different altitude
calibration methods.
1.3.1 ANT+ speed transmitter (optional accessory)
Use the ANT+ speed transmitter to precisely determine your speed and trip
distance regardless of GPS signal quality. An ANT+ speed transmitter can also
be used to automatically detect different bike profiles.
1.3.2 ANT+ heart rate transmitter (optional accessory)
Use the ANT+ heart rate transmitter to precisely tailor your training. The heart
rate zones and intensity zones will keep you on track toward reaching goals.
1.3.3 ANT+ cadence transmitter (optional accessory)
The ANT+ cadence transmitter enables you to see your cadence at all times. The
cadence transmitter is also required to calculate your power using the power
formula.

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1.3.4 GPS transmitter
The integrated GPS transmitter determines your current speed and distance
ridden. When the ROX 10.0 GPS is switched on, it automatically searches for
GPS satellites. When indoors, you may not be able to receive GPS satellite
signals, or those received may be weak. Move outdoors to for better satellite
reception or use the optionally available ANT+ speed transmitter.
1.3.5 Favorites
Favorites A & B allow you to personalize your ROX 10.0 GPS.
Select up to 28 functions that are most important to you during a ride. Don”t
worry, the ROX 10.0 GPS will record all functions in the background for post ride
analysis.
This reduces the amount of “clicking” and lets you focus on your ride.
1.3.6 PC /Mac interface
The ROX 10.0 GPS can be connected to a PC or Mac. The micro USB cable
supplied can be used to charge the ROX 10.0 GPS and transfer data between
your computer and the ROX 10.0 GPS.
You can also configure the settings for the ROX 10.0 GPS on the computer and
then transmit them to the bike computer. This enables you to quickly and easily
configure your ROX 10.0 GPS without having to navigate through all the menu
levels. Before starting, install the Data Center software from the CD supplied.
Keep an eye out for regular updates online.

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Attaching the bracket
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2 Attaching the ROX 10.0 GPS and initial use
2.1 Attaching the bracket
− Determine whether you want to attach to the handlebars or stem.
− Remove the yellow foil.
− Please bracket on handlebar or stem and attach using either cable ties
(permanent attachment) or the O-rings.
Detailed attachment information can be found in the quick start guide provided.
2.2 Before initial use
Fully charge the ROX 10.0 GPS:
Charge the device using the micro USB cable and the USB port on your PC or
use the wall charger supplied. The process takes approximately three hours.
On the back of your ROX 10.0 GPS, lift the rubber plug to expose the micro
USB port.
2.3 Initial use
1. Press and hold the ENTER button for five seconds.
2. Press ENTER to change the language.
3. Now press the and buttons to select your desired language then
press ENTER .
4. Configure the remaining settings using the same method.
2.4 Pairing the transmitters with the ROX 10.0 GPS
To use the transmitters, they must be paired with the ROX 10.0 GPS.
Information on how to pair the transmitters can be found under “ANT+ pairing” in
section ‘10.3 Bike 1–3 & totals’.

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Synchronizing the transmitters
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2.5 Synchronizing the transmitters
To synchronize the transmitters, the ROX 10.0 GPS must be switched on and in
training mode.
Once synchronization is complete, the respective values appear on the
ROX 10.0 GPS”s top display segment in “Bikecomputer” view mode.
2.5.1 Synchronizing the speed
There are two options for synchronizing the speed:
− Start cycling – the receiver usually synchronizes with the transmitter after
five wheel rotations.
− Spin the wheel until the current speed appears on the display.
2.5.2 Synchronizing the cadence
There are two options for synchronizing the cadence:
− Start cycling – the receiver usually synchronizes with the transmitter after
five pedal rotations.
− Turn the pedals until the current cadence appears on the display.
2.5.3 Synchronizing the chest belt
Slightly moisten the electrodes and put on the chest belt. Move into the vicinity of
the ROX 10.0 GPS or get onto your bike. The ROX 10.0 GPS usually synchronizes
with the chest belt in less than 10 seconds.
The current heart rate then appears on the display.

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Synchronizing the transmitters
Menu tree
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3 Menu tree
Training
Load track Driven tracks Stored tracks
Memory Current tour Stored tours Total values
Tour 1....
Bicycle
Heart rate Time
Power Temperature
Altimeter Uphill
Downhill Laps
Show track Graph. analysis
Delete tour!
Bicycle Heart rate
Uphill Downhill
Bicycle Heart rate
Time Power
Temperature Altimeter
Uphill Downhill
Laps Show track
Graph. analysis
Status info Battery GPS signal Memory
Extras Stopwatch Countdown Compass
Settings Scale unit Device Bike 1–3 & totals Altitude
User Intensity zone Target zone Power target zone
GPS settings Favorites Firmware update Factory settings

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4 Operating concept
4.1 ROX 10.0 GPS navigation principle
The ROX 10.0 GPS has up to seven menu levels. When navigating through the
ROX 10.0 GPS menus and submenus, you can use the tree diagram in section
‘3 Menu tree’ as a guide.
The navigation bar at the top of the ROX 10.0 GPS screen will help guide you
through the menus. The possible functions of the BACK and ENTER buttons are
also displayed in the navigation bar:
− Go to the next level down (ENTER/SELECT/EDIT)
− Go back to the next level up (BACK)
− Go to the next editable position (NEXT)
− Activate or deactivate a function (ON/OFF)
− Scroll forward or backward within the menu levels ( and )
− Confirm/save a setting (SAVE).

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Button functions
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4.2 Button functions
Back/Stop button
Press this button to exit the
submenus or stop a current
data log.
Press and hold the button in
training mode to reset all data and
save the current trip.
Start/Lap button
Minus button
Press this button to start a data
log. During a data log press this
button to start a new lap.
Scroll backward in a menu level …
… or lower/change the value
displayed …
… or zoom out in Track/Altitude
View.
Enter button
Press this button to access the
submenus or zoom the top display
data (HR, Alti, Cad, Slope).
Press and hold the button to
turn the ROX 10.0 GPS on
and off.
Simultaneously press the BACK
and ENTER buttons to open the
short menu.
Mode button
Plus button
Press this button to switch
between the “Bikecomputer”,
“Track View” and “Altitude View”
modes in the training menu.
Scroll forward in a menu level …
… or increase/change the value
displayed …
… or zoom in in Track/Altitude
View
Simultaneously press the
START and MODE buttons.
Backlight on/off
Shortcut
Only in training mode

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4.3 Operating concept for the remaining menu
All settings are done following the same procedure:
− Press the and buttons to select the desired menu.
− Open this menu by pressing
ENTER
.
− Navigate to the respective unit using and and press
ENTER
to edit it.
− The value to be edited has a black background and can be modified by
pressing the and buttons.
− Save your changes by pressing
ENTER
.
4.3.1 Top display segment
The top line of the upper display segment will change depending on which menu
you are in. The possible functions of the BACK and ENTER buttons will be displayed
to assist you.
The second line of the top display segment always shows which menu/submenu
you are currently in.
4.3.2 Bottom display segment
The submenus and programmable values are displayed in the bottom display
segment.
Press the and buttons to select the desired menu/submenu.
Press ENTER to open the menu/submenu.
Enter Enter Enter

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Training menu operating concept & display structure
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4.4 Training menu operating concept & display structure
The ROX 10.0 GPS”s training menu is divided into three view modes:
Training Bikecomputer Track View Altitude View
While training, you can track your current training values using the three modes
“Bikecomputer”, “Track View” and “Altitude View”. Press the MODE button to
switch between the different modes.
4.4.1 “Bikecomputer” view mode
The “Bikecomputer” view mode is divided into three display segments.
4.4.1.1 Top display segment
The first line displays the following values:
Battery status indicator or
Battery charging
GPS signal available
Beneath these, four current values are displayed:
Current heart rate (only if you are wearing the chest belt)
Current cadence (only if the cadence transmitter has been attached)
Current altitude (permanent)
Current incline (permanent)
Press ENTER to zoom in so that only one of the four functions is displayed. Press
ENTER to scroll through each current value and return to the multi-view screen.

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4.4.1.2 Middle display segment
This displays your current speed plus other icons:
Bike I/bike II/bike III icon
Current to average speed comparison
Indicates that the speed signals are coming from the GPS signal
Preset unit (km/h or mph)
Exercise time active
Training countdown active (see section ‘10.2 Device’)
4.4.1.3 Bottom display segment
This segment displays up to 10 individually programmable values (see section
‘10.10 Favorites’).
Press the and buttons to display the individual values.
4.4.2 “Track View” mode
In “Track View” mode, up to six individually programmable values (see section
“10.10 Favorites”) are displayed in the upper display segment. Press the ENTER
button to navigate through the values.
Your route is graphically displayed in the bottom segment. Press the and
buttons to zoom the display.
4.4.3 “Altitude View” mode
In “Altitude View” mode, up to six individually programmable values (see section
“10.10 Favorites”) are displayed in the upper display segment. Press the ENTER
button to navigate through the values.
Your altitude profile is graphically displayed in the bottom segment. Press the
and buttons to zoom the display.

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Favorites A + B
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5.1 Favorites A + B
The functions/values that are most important to you can be stored under
favorites A and B. This enables you to quickly and easily access the functions you
want (speed, altitude, heart rate, cadence, incline, and the favorite functions)
while riding. Up to 28 functions can be stored in each of the favorites.
Once you set favorites A and B they cannot be changed during a training session
(see section ‘10.10 Favorites’). Ten functions per favorite can be specified for the
“Bikecomputer” view mode, and six for each of the “Track View”, “Altitude View”
and “Lap Message” view modes.
Before each ride, choose favorites A or B using the short menu.
Preset functions for favorite A in “Bikecomputer” view mode:
1. Trip distance 2. Exercise time
3. Average speed 4. Max. speed
5. Max. incline uphill 6. Trip distance uphill
7. Altitude ascent 8. Altitude profile
9. Temperature 10. Clock
Preset functions for favorite B in “Bikecomputer” view mode:
1. Trip distance 2. Exercise time
3. Lap time 4. Average speed
5. Power 6. Average heart rate
7. Intensity zone 8. Altitude ascent
9. Temperature 10. Clock
Preset functions for favorite A in “Track View” mode:
1. Current speed 2. Trip distance
3. Time of arrival 4. Distance to destination
5. GPS accuracy 6. Driving direction
Preset functions for favorite B in “Track View” mode:
1. Current speed 2. Trip distance
3. Current heart rate 4. Current power
5. GPS accuracy 6. Driving direction
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