1.3.5 Favorites ............................9 1.3.6 pC interface ..........................9 Attaching the RoX 10.0 gps and initial use ....................10 2.1 Attaching the bracket ............................10 2.2 before initial use ............................... 10 2.3 Initial use ................................10 2.4 pairing the sensors with the RoX 10.0 gps ..................10 2.5 synchronizing the sensors ..........................
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ROX 10.0 RoX 10.0 Contents 5.3.1 power calculation ........................21 5.3.2 power measurement ......................21 5.4 Intensity zones ..............................22 5.5 Training .................................. 22 5.5.1 Using the short menu to select training settings ............22 5.5.2 starting logs ..........................23 5.5.3 stopping/ending logs ......................23 5.5.4 storing logs ..........................
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39 10.1 scale unit ................................39 10.2 Device .................................. 39 10.3 bike 1-3 & totals ............................. 40 10.3.1 pairing with the RoX 10.0 gps ..................41 10.3.2 pairing power meters ......................41 10.4 Altitude ................................42 10.5 User ..................................42 10.6 Heart rate intensity zones .......................... 42 10.7 Heart rate target zone ..........................
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ROX 10.0 Contents 11.2 Troubleshooting............................... 50 11.3 Frequently asked questions ........................51 Technical data ................................53 12.1 max, min, and default values ........................53 12.2 Temperature, batteries ..........................55 warranty and guarantee ............................56 Index ....................................58 www.sigmasport.com ROX 10.0 page 6...
* In complete RoX 10.0 gps with transmitters package 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 athlete.
1.3.6 PC interface The RoX 10.0 gps can be connected to a pC. The micro Usb cable supplied can be used to charge the RoX 10.0 gps and transfer data between your pC and the RoX 10.0 gps.
To charge the device, plug the Usb cable into the micro Usb port on the back of the RoX 10.0 gps and the Usb port on your pC or the Usb charger. only charge the battery at an ambient temperature of 0 to 40°C. Never charge the RoX 10.0 gps if the crossed-out battery icon is shown on the display.
RoX 10.0 gps’s top display segment in ‘bikecomputer’ view mode. Note: The RoX 10.0 gps has been designed for use with up to three bikes. you have already used the pairing menu to assign the sensors to a specific bike (bike 1, 2, or 3).
2.5.3 Synchronizing the chest belt put on the chest belt and moisten the sensor areas. 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.
ROX 10.0 menu tree synchronizing the sensors Menu tree Training load track Driven tracks stored tracks memory Current tour stored tours Total values bicycle Heart rate bicycle Heart rate Tour 1..Time power Uphill Downhill Temperature Altimeter Delete tour! bicycle Uphill Downhill Heart rate...
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 should always use the tree diagram in section ‘‘3 menu tree’’ as a guide.
ROX 10.0 operating concept operating concept for the remaining menu 4.3 Operating concept for the remaining menu The settings are always made using the same principle: press the buttons to select the desired menu and open this by pressing . Navigate to the respective unit and press to edit it.
ROX 10.0 operating concept Training menu operating concept & display structure 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 parameters using the three modes ‘bikecomputer’, ‘Track View’...
ROX 10.0 operating concept Training menu operating concept & display structure 4.4.1.2 Middle display segment This displays your current speed plus other icons: bike I/bike II/bike III icon speed comparison on the basis of the average speed 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’‘)
ROX 10.0 Training with the RoX 10.0 gps Favorites A + b Training with the ROX 10.0 GPS 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 cycling.
RoX 10.0 gps (process known as calibration). The RoX 10.0 gps offers three types of calibration (only one has to be used): 1. Home altitude 1–3 The home altitude is the altitude of your start location. you can set three different home altitudes.
An opening below the button on the RoX 10.0 gps is used to measure the air pressure. This opening must not be covered. Do not insert sharp objects into the measurement hole! 5.3 Power calculation or measurement...
ROX 10.0 Training with the RoX 10.0 gps Intensity zones 5.4 Intensity zones The arrow below the bar chart indicates which intensity zone you are currently training in. Furthermore, an intensity distribution is also calculated and displayed even during your training session.
RoX 10.0 gps from the Internet and have switched the start and finish locations, you can directly reverse the tour on the RoX 10.0 gps. If you do not do this, your device will indicate that you are riding in the wrong direction.
The auto pause function can be activated and deactivated in the short menu. Auto pause function activated: you can start training as soon as you have pressed start. The RoX 10.0 gps waits until it can record a speed of more than 2.2 km/h before starting to record the training session.
ROX 10.0 Training with the RoX 10.0 gps Training 5.5.6 Displaying training parameters During the training session your current training parameters can be displayed using the three modes ‘bikecomputer’, ‘Track View’ and ‘Altitude View’ and the preset values or values defined in the favorites.
The ‘off-track alarm’ helps you stay on route and is triggered if you leave it. 5.6.5 Wrong direction message The RoX 10.0 gps detects if you are riding in the wrong direction and indicates this. If a tour has been incorrectly stored (start and end points mixed up), you can use the ‘Reverse track’...
ROX 10.0 load track memory capacity for track data Load track Driven tracks Stored tracks Load track This function enables you to select, start, display, and delete driven or stored tracks. Note Information on the memory capacity of the tracks and points can be found in section ‘‘6.1.1 Track data memory’’.
ROX 10.0 load track Driven tracks 6.2 Driven tracks This area displays all the tracks you have already cycled. Information on how to delete driven tracks can be found in section ‘‘7.2 stored tours’’. After selecting a track by pressing the button, you have three options: ENTER −...
Information on the memory capacity for tracks and waypoints can be found in section ’‘6.1.1 Track data memory’‘. Here, you can find your tracks that you have transferred to the RoX 10.0 gps with the help of sIgmA Data Center.
ROX 10.0 load track stored tracks 6.3.3 Show altitude profile Use ‘show altitude profile’ to view a graphical representation of the trip’s altitude profile. 6.3.4 Show details Use this area to find the following detailed data for the selected tour: −...
ROX 10.0 memory Current tour Memory Memory Current tour Stored tours Total values 7.1 Current tour This area provides all values for your current tour. These are divided into 11 sub- items (see section ‘‘7.3 stored data’’). 7.2 Stored tours This area provides an overview of your stored tours. Use the buttons to select the tour for which you want to view the data then press...
ROX 10.0 memory stored data 7.3 Stored data All trip data is individually stored per trip. The data is divided into the following 11 areas: 1. bicycle 2. Heart rate 3. Time 4. power 5. Temperature 6. Altimeter 7. Uphill 8. Downhill 9.
ROX 10.0 memory stored data 7.3.1 Tour data – bicycle This area displays the following bike values: − Average speed − max. speed − Trip distance − Average expansion − Average cadence − max. cadence 7.3.2 Tour data – heart rate −...
ROX 10.0 memory stored data 7.3.5 Tour data – temperature − Average temperature − min. temperature − max. temperature 7.3.6 Tour data – altimeter − Average altitude − Average incline − Average rise rate 7.3.7 Tour data – uphill − Altitude ascent ↑...
ROX 10.0 memory stored data 7.3.9 Tour data – laps − Average lap time − Average lap distance − − lap 01, 02 ..(average speed, distance) The individual values for each lap can be found in the respective submenus: 1.
ROX 10.0 memory Total values 7.4 Total values All total values for the three bikes are divided into the following sub-areas: 1. bicycle 2. Heart rate 3. Uphill 4. Downhill 7.4.1 Total values – bicycle This area displays the total values for the distance and trip time for each bike. 7.4.2 Total values –...
8.1 Battery − RoX 10.0 gps receiver The RoX 10.0 gps comes with a rechargeable battery. This can be charged using a micro Usb cable and the Usb port on your pC or the Usb charger supplied. The charge status is always shown at the top right of the display. If the device is switched off, the charge status will appear in the center of the display while the device is charging.
Countdown Compass Extras Note In addition to the normal training functions, your RoX 10.0 gps has further functions that you can use when not training. 9.1 Stopwatch Use the stopwatch to record times during sports events. start the stopwatch by pressing the button.
Favorites Firmware update Factory settings All functions can either be directly set on the RoX 10.0 gps or set on the pC and then transferred to the RoX 10.0 gps. 10.1 Scale unit you can define the following units for the RoX 10.0 gps: −...
ENTER (permanent, 5 min on, 2 min on, 30 sec on) for the RoX 10.0 gps. 10.3 Bike 1–3 & totals Use this area to set the following data for up to three bikes: −...
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.
The home altitude is the altitude of your usual start location (usually your home). you can find this information on road or country maps. It is only set once on the RoX 10.0 gps. you can set three different home altitudes on the RoX 10.0 gps. −...
10.7 Heart rate target zone The RoX 10.0 gps has three target zones. The target zones ‘Fitness’ and ‘Fatburning’ are automatically calculated on the basis of your maximum heart rate. you can independently determine the heart rate value for the target zone ‘Individual’.
ROX 10.0 settings Favorites − waypoint alarm (waypoints are special points of interest (poI) near the route that you have marked). This alarm indicates the distance of a waypoint. you can set the distance (40 m, 80 m, 150 m, off) at which the alarm should be triggered or deactivate it. −...
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ROX 10.0 settings Favorites Bikecomputer Bicycle Current speed Avg. speed max. speed Trip distance expansion Avg. expansion Current cadence Avg. cadence max. cadence Heart rate Current heart rate Avg. heart rate max. heart rate % of the max. heart rate Avg.
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ROX 10.0 settings Favorites Navigation Time to destination Time of arrival Distance to destination Direction mini track lap number lap time lap distance Avg. speed per lap max. speed per lap Avg. heart rate per lap max. heart rate per lap Calories per lap Avg.
11.1 Important information 11.1.1 ROX 10.0 GPS water resistance The RoX 10.0 gps is watertight in accordance with standard IpX7. It can be used in the rain without any risk of damage. The buttons can be pressed. 11.1.2 Water resistance of the transmitters (optional accessory)
Are the electrodes damp enough? − Is the ANT+ heart rate transmitter correctly positioned against your body? − Has the ANT+ heart rate transmitter been paired with the RoX 10.0 gps? − Have you checked the ANT+ heart rate transmitter’s battery status? Display blank −...
If your battery is faulty, please contact the sIgmA spoRT service team who can replace it for you. If you store the RoX 10.0 gps for a long time (more than three months) without use, ensure that you do so at a temperature of between 0 and 20°C and a low humidity level.
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To offset these and achieve an accuracy of one meter in the current altitude information, a reference altitude should be specified for the RoX 10.0 gps before each trip. entering this reference altitude is known as calibration. Data transfer between the ROX 10.0 GPS and the Data Center software does not work or is faulty or slow: please ensure that the RoX 10.0 gps is installed in the device manager...
ROX 10.0 Technical data Unit Min. Max. Calories per lap kcal 99999 Avg. cadence per lap max. cadence per lap Avg. power per lap watt 2000 max. power per lap watt 2000 Avg. altitude per lap -999 4999 max. altitude per lap -999 4999 Altitude ascent per lap...
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by sIgmA may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. This Class b digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICes-003. 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.
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ROX 10.0 warranty and guarantee 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: −...
ROX 10.0 Index 14 Index off-track alarm 25 operating concept 13, 14, 15, 16 optional accessories 8 Attaching the bracket 10 Auto pause 23, 39 pairing the sensors 10, 40 pC interface 9 Calibrating the altitude 19 power calculation 20 Compass 37 power measurement 20 Current tour 30...
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ROX 10.0 Index Tour data – time 32 Training 21 Tour data – uphill 33 Displaying training parameters 24 stored tours 30 lap message view 24 stored tracks 28 starting logs 22 show track 28 stopping/ending logs 22 start track 28 storing a log 22 switching summer time on/off 38 Troubleshooting 49...
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