Operation Manual

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Synchronizing the transmitters
Attaching the ROX 10.0 GPS and initial use
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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.
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). You must manually select the bike that you are riding (default: bike 1).
This can be done as follows:
Open the short menu (simultaneously press the two top buttons –
BACK
and
ENTER
)
Press
or to go to ‘Bike selection’
Press
ENTER
Press or to select the relevant bike
Press
ENTER
to confirm
Press
BACK
to exit the short menu
IMPORTANT:
The ROX 10.0 GPS only displays values for paired sensors for which you have
chosen a bike.
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.