Favorites; Hiding The Values During The Ride; Storing Data - Sigma ROX 9.1 Instruction Manual

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3 EvERyThInG ABOUT ThE SIGMA ROX 9.1

3.6.3 FAvORITES

To avoid "clicking" through numerous display
options during your ride, you can personalize
the settings on your SIGMA ROX 9.1 by using
the favorites available
You use the favorites to save the chosen trip
functions that you want to see during the ride.

3.6.4 hIDInG ThE vAlUES DURInG ThE RIDE

The functions that are not essentially required
are hidden during the ride. This means that
your 2 favorite menus and all trip data are at

3.6.5 STORInG DATA

The SIGMA ROX 9.1 has two different forms of data storage: Trip & Logbook
3.6.5.1 7 TRIPS
In this memory you can selectively store almost all trip data, as shown in the SIGMA ROX 9.1 display.
You can save up to 7 trips.
3.6.5.2 lOGBOOk
In addition to the 7 trips, the SIGMA ROX 9.1
has a separate logbook so that you can save
trips and analyze them afterwards. The data
is recorded by the SIGMA ROX 9.1 and sent
via a PC interface to the analysis software
developed by SIGMA SPORT
to evaluate and analyze all the relevant data
after a trip.
. This allows you
®
You can store up to 10 items in each of the
favorites.
Now you no longer need to click through
30 functions and 5 levels during the ride.
You see the functions that you customized.
This means that you can fully focus on the ride!
your disposal. All other main menus –
"Memory" and "Setting" - are hidden.
note: cadence values are not stored in the
logbook due to memory capacity.
The logbook is also required to create
a so-called GHOST RACE in the SIGMA
DATA CENTER software.
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