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Display | LCD |
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GPS | Yes |
Water Resistance | IPX7 |
Wireless | Yes |
Altimeter | Yes |
Type | Bike Computer |
Connectivity | ANT+ |
Heart Rate Monitor | Compatible |
Cadence | Compatible |
Compatibility | PC |
Sensors | Speed, Cadence, Heart Rate |
Introduction to the SIGMA ROX 9.0 bicycle computer and its features.
Lists all the components included with the SIGMA ROX 9.0 unit.
Step-by-step guide for mounting the device bracket.
Instructions for attaching speed and cadence transmitters.
Guidance on positioning speed and cadence magnets correctly.
Procedure for securely attaching the SIGMA ROX 9.0 to the bracket.
How to synchronize the SIGMA ROX 9.0 with speed, cadence, and heart rate transmitters.
Steps to wake the SIGMA ROX 9.0 from its sleep mode.
Explains the menu navigation and button interaction principles.
Identification and explanation of each button on the SIGMA ROX 9.0.
Description of the three main display areas and their functions.
Details information shown in the upper screen section, including favorites.
Explanation of the middle display area and its icons.
Description of the lower display area showing the active function.
Visual guide to the device's menu structure and organization.
Overview of the SIGMA ROX 9.0's comprehensive features and capabilities.
Lists the versatile functions available on the SIGMA ROX 9.0.
Details the operation and tasks of the built-in motion sensor.
Personalizing display settings for quick access to preferred functions.
Hiding non-essential data to focus on favorite menus and trip data.
Explains the two data storage methods: Trip and Logbook.
Connecting the device to a PC for data transfer and programming.
Procedure to wake the SIGMA ROX 9.0 from sleep mode.
Overview of the SIGMA ROX 9.0's extensive functions and features.
Customizable display sections for quick access to up to 10 functions each.
Details on trip data related to cycling, including distance and time.
Explains heart rate monitoring, zones, and related calculations.
Displays actual, minimum, and maximum temperature readings.
Tracks uphill metrics like climb, altitude, distance, and rise rate.
Monitors downhill metrics like average speed, distance, and descend.
Includes countdown, stopwatch, date, and alarm clock features.
Covers additional functions not categorized elsewhere, like light manager.
Controls the device's backlight, enabling/disabling it.
Guide to calibrating altitude using barometric pressure or reference altitudes.
Programming and accessing up to 10 functions in each favorite section.
Storing and transferring trip data to a PC for analysis.
Adjusting the data save frequency to manage memory capacity.
Instructions for manually starting and stopping the logbook recording.
Marking specific points during a ride for later reference.
Manually saving or deleting trip data and resetting current values to zero.
Introduction to the settings menu and its submenus.
Explains the general principle for setting functions on the device.
Guide to setting units, hour mode, and clock time.
Instructions for setting user-specific data like birthday.
Configuration options for units, date, clock, language, etc.
Setting up parameters for two different bicycles, including wheel size.
Setting up to three different home altitude locations.
Inputting user details like gender, birthday, height, and max heart rate.
Customizing display positions for Favorites A and B.
Displays accumulated values for cycling, heart rate, uphill, and downhill.
Instructions for resetting the device to its original factory default settings.