Sigma Rox 6.0 User Manual

Sigma Rox 6.0 User Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Attaching the magnets – speed and cadence ................10 Putting on the chest belt ........................10 setting up bIKe 2 ............................10 Attaching the sIGmA roX 6.0 to the bracket ................10 Initial use ................................ 11 synchronizing the sensors ........................11 2.8.1...
  • Page 4 5.13 Pc interface/Downloadable ......................... 29 5.14 wired speed transmission ........................29 Hiking with the roX 6.0 ............................30 synchronizing the chest belt ......................... 30 starting the hiking time ........................... 30 setting the target time ..........................30 resetting hiking trip data ........................31 Altitude measurement (IAc) ...........................
  • Page 5 ROX 6.0 contents Important information, troubleshooting, FAQ ....................33 Important information ..........................33 8.1.1 roX 6.0 water resistance ....................33 8.1.2 water resistance of the transmitter (optional accessory) ........33 8.1.3 chest belt care (optional accessory) ................33 8.1.4 Training advice .......................... 33 Troubleshooting ............................
  • Page 6 ROX 6.0 www.sigmasport.com roX 6.0 Page 6...
  • Page 7: Functions And Packaging Contents

    Functions and packaging contents 1.1 Foreword Thank you for choosing a sIGmA sPorT bike computer. your new roX 6.0 will be a reliable companion for your rides 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.
  • Page 8: Optional Accessories

    6.0 quick start guide 1.2.1 Optional accessories Docking station wired bracket sTs cadence transmitter cadence magnet (incl. with roX 6.0 cAD only) (incl. with roX 6.0 cAD only) The cadence magnet can also be used without the bottom spacer. www.sigmasport.com roX 6.0...
  • Page 9: Rox 6.0 Functions

    The roX 6.0 can be connected to a Pc or mac. The optional docking station enables you to transmit data between your Pc and the roX 6.0. you can also set up the roX 6.0 on the Pc and then transmit the settings to the bike computer.
  • Page 10: Attaching The Rox 6.0 And Initial Use

    LeD flashes. (5 sec) (red LeD: bike 2; green LeD: bike 1). see attachment figure 2.6 Attaching the SIGMA ROX 6.0 to the bracket see attachment figure www.sigmasport.com roX 6.0...
  • Page 11: Initial Use

    100 cm (approx 36 inches) the roX 6.0 or get onto your bike. The roX 6.0 usually synchronizes with the chest belt in less than 10 seconds.
  • Page 12: Resetting The Synchronization

    ROX 6.0 Attaching the roX 6.0 and initial use Attaching the bracket 2.8.4 Resetting the synchronization If a transmitter does not display any values or the wrong transmitter is synchronized, the synchronization can be reset. Press and hold the button for three seconds.
  • Page 13: Operating Concept

    ROX 6.0 operating concept button functions Operating concept 3.1 Button functions Reset button Mode 2 button use this button to scroll backward Press this button to scroll through in a menu level. the mode 2 functions (heart rate functions etc.) or forward in a Press and hold the button to zero menu level.
  • Page 14: Button Functions In Bike Mode

    ROX 6.0 Attaching the roX 6.0 and initial use Attaching the bracket 3.1.1 Button functions in bike mode Mode 1 functions Mode 2 functions Trip distance Target zone/% max. heart rate ride time Intensity zones ∅ speed ∅ heart rate max.
  • Page 15: Display Structure

    ROX 6.0 Attaching the roX 6.0 and initial use Display structure 3.2 Display structure The roX 6.0’s display is divided into three main areas: 3.2.1 Top display segment Reset Mode 2 This displays four current values. current heart rate (only if you are wearing the chest belt)
  • Page 16: Basic Settings

    “setting oPen” flashes on the display. The preset language then appears. If you are using the roX 6.0 for the first time and awakening it from deep sleep mode, it will automatically jump to setting mode without pressing and holding the button.
  • Page 17: Setting The Actual Altitude

    ROX 6.0 basic settings setting the actual altitude 4.4 Setting the actual altitude Reset Mode 2 explanations about this function can be found in section “7 Altitude measurement (IAc)”. Press the button to switch to the preset altitude. Mode 1 Press the button.
  • Page 18: Setting The Clock

    ROX 6.0 basic settings setting the clock km/h: km/h: ws = mm x 3.14 ws = mm mph: mph: ws = mm x 3.14 ws = mm mm x 3.14 = ws (mm) Figure A Figure b ETRTO ETRTO Tire Size Tire Size 16 x 1.75 x 2...
  • Page 19: Setting The Date

    ROX 6.0 basic settings setting the date 4.8 Setting the date Reset Mode 2 Press the button to switch to the preset date. Mode 1 Press the button. The year flashes. Press the button to increase or decrease the year value...
  • Page 20: Setting Your Gender

    Reset Mode 2 The roX 6.0 has three target zones. The target zones “Fitness” and “Fat burn” are automatically calculated based on your maximum heart rate. The “Individual” target zone, can be customized based on your own heart rate values.
  • Page 21: Displaying The Training Zone In Normal Mode

    Reset Mode 2 The roX 6.0 has four intensity zones, which make it easier to control your long term training. The values are automatically calculated based on your maximum heart rate. you can also customize the values for the individual intensity zones.
  • Page 22: Displaying The Intensity Zones In Normal Mode

    ROX 6.0 basic settings setting the total distance for bike 1 or bike 2 4.14.1 Displaying the intensity zones in normal mode you can also obtain a graphical image of the area in which you are currently training: In normal mode, press to switch to the intensity zones screen.
  • Page 23: Setting The Total Hiking Time

    ROX 6.0 basic settings setting the total hiking time Press to increase or decrease the minutes value respectively. Mode 2 Reset Press the button to save your setting. “set oK” appears on the display. Important Note: 0.005 h is equivalent to 5 hours.
  • Page 24: Setting The Total Hiking Altitude

    ROX 6.0 basic settings setting the total hiking altitude 4.19 Setting the total hiking altitude Reset Mode 2 you can use this option to enter existing values (e.g. transferred from your old device). new values are then added to these.
  • Page 25: Activating The Zone Alarm

    ROX 6.0 basic settings Activating the zone alarm 4.22 Activating the zone alarm Reset Mode 2 Press the button to switch to the zone alarm. Mode 1 Press the button. The current setting flashes. Press to switch the zone alarm on or off respectively.
  • Page 26: General Rox 6.0 Functions

    ROX 6.0 General roX 6.0 functions Display backlight General ROX 6.0 functions 5.1 Display backlight Reset The backlight function is switched on/off by simultaneously pressing the buttons. “Light on/Light off” briefly appears on the display. Reset The display lights up when any button is pressed; the respective function only opens when the button is pressed a second time.
  • Page 27: Opening The Lap View

    ROX 6.0 General roX 6.0 functions opening the lap view 5.4 Opening the lap view Press and hold the middle button ( ) for three seconds. “Lap view oPen” flashes on the display. Press the button to switch between the following values: lap time, Mode 1 time since start, lap distance, distance since start, max.
  • Page 28: Setting The Trip Climb Or Descent

    5.10 Total values for bike 1 and bike 2 If you only use the roX 6.0 on one bike, only the total values for the first bike will be displayed. If you also use a second bike, the total values are displayed under “bike 1”, “bike 2”...
  • Page 29: Transport More

    Transport mode 5.12 Transport mode If your bike is transported on a bike rack or in the car (if the roX 6.0 is clicked into the bracket), the integrated motion sensor switches the roX 6.0 to “transport mode”. “Transport” appears on the display. Press any button to exit this mode.
  • Page 30: Hiking With The Rox 6.0

    Hiking with the ROX 6.0 The roX 6.0 can also be used as a hiking computer. Please use the included wristband for hiking or running. when the roX 6.0 is attached to this wristband, all the bike functions are hidden (but still remain saved and can be accessed on your next bike trip).
  • Page 31: Resetting Hiking Trip Data

    ROX 6.0 Hiking with the roX 6.0 resetting hiking trip data 6.4 Resetting hiking trip data Reset Press and hold the button for more than three seconds. Reset “Trip data reseT” flashes on the display. use this function to reset the following values to zero: Hiking time, trip altitude +/-, max.
  • Page 32: Altitude Measurement (Iac)

    The start altitude is the altitude of your usual location (normally your home) and can be found on a map. It is set on the roX 6.0 once (see section “4.5 setting the start altitude”) and can be calibrated within three seconds (see section “5.5 calibrating the start altitude”).
  • Page 33: Important Information, Troubleshooting, Faq

    Important information, troubleshooting, FAQ 8.1 Important information 8.1.1 ROX 6.0 water resistance The roX 6.0 is watertight. It can be used in the rain without any risk of damage. The buttons can be pressed. 8.1.2 Water resistance of the transmitters (optional accessory)
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    Is the chest belt correctly positioned against your body? − Have you checked the heart rate transmitter’s battery status? Display blank − Have you checked the roX 6.0’s battery status? − Has the battery been correctly inserted (+ up)? − Are the battery contacts ok (bend carefully)? Display weak/slow −...
  • Page 35: Frequently Asked Questions (Faq)

    The battery life depends on how much the device is used and whether the backlight is used. In general, the roX 6.0 and all three transmitters are designed so that the battery lasts at least a year (based on one hour of use each day).
  • Page 36: Technical Data

    ROX 6.0 Technical data max, min, and default values Technical data 9.1 Max, min, and default values Unit Min. Max. Bike current speed kmh/mph 199.8/124.2 ∅ speed kmh/mph 0.00 199.8/124.2 max. speed kmh/mph 0.00 199.8/124.2 Distance cycled km/mi 0.00 9999.99 current cadence ∅...
  • Page 37 ROX 6.0 Technical data max, min, and default values Unit Min. Max. calories/lap kcal 99999 Total values Total distance km/mi 99999 bike 1/2 bike 1+2 Total time mm:ss/hhh:mm:ss 00:00 999:59 bike 1/2 bike 1+2 Total altitude m/ft 99999 bike 1/2...
  • Page 38: Changing The Batteries

    ROX 6.0 Technical data changing the batteries 9.2 Changing the batteries Low battery warnings for the bike computer and transmitters (speed, cadence, and/or chest belt) appear on the display. After changing the battery, only the clock needs to be reset.
  • Page 39: Warranty And Guarantee

    ROX 6.0 warranty and guarantee 10 Warranty and guarantee we are liable to our contracting partners for defects in line with legal provisions. The warranty does not extend to batteries. In the event of a warranty claim, please contact the retailer from whom you purchased your bike computer. you can also send your bike computer, together with your receipt and all accessories, to the address below.
  • Page 40 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.
  • Page 41: Index

    ROX 6.0 Index 11 Index Pc interface 9, 29 Activating the training zone alarm 25 Attaching the bracket 10 roX 6.0 functions 9 basic settings 16 setting bike 1-2 Total altitude 23 calibrating the altitude 32 Total calories 24 changing the batteries 38...
  • Page 42 SIGMA-ElEkTro GmbH Dr. - Julius - Leber - Straße 15 D-67433 Neustadt /Weinstraße SIGMA SPorT USA 3487 Swenson Ave. St. Charles, IL 60174, U.S.A. SIGMA SPorT ASIA 4F, No.192, Zhonggong 2 Rd., Xitun Dist., Taichung City 407, Taiwan...

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