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Total value settings
The Settings menu contains the menu for setting all of the totals.
The following totals can be entered here:
Total distance
Total time
Total altitude uphill
Total distance uphill
Total altitude downhill
Total distance downhill
Total calories burned
Reset all totals
NOTE: The BC 23.16 STS stores all of the values.
Data is not lost during a battery change. Nevertheless, you can enter data for the
totals, e.g. to transfer data from an older computer to the new BC 23.16 STS or set all
of the totals to ZERO at the beginning of the next season.
TOTAL DISTANCE
You can set the total distance travelled on the BC 23.16 STS.
For example, you can enter your data here at the beginning of
a new cycling season.
You can set the total distance separately for bike 1 and bike 2.
NOTE: The BC 23.16 STS features data storage.
Data is not lost during a battery change.
This is the process:
Press and hold the MENU button to open the Settings menu.
Switch to Settings using the BIKE button or the ALTI button.
Open the setting using the MENU button.
Scroll to the Settings menu for the Totals using
the BIKE button or the ALTI button.
ALTITUDE SELECTION QUICK ACCESS
The BC 23.16 STS has a menu for selecting the home altitude and quickly correcting the
current altitude that can be called up directly via quick access.
This is the process:
Press and hold the ALTI button until the Altitude menu opens.
This menu lets you:
Set/correct the current altitude
Select the home altitude (home altitude 1 or 2)
Please refer to page 56 for how to set the current altitude.
Make a selection for the current altitude, home altitude 1 and home altitude 2 using
the BIKE button or the ALTI button.
Confirm the selection using the MENU button.
The bike computer automatically returns to the function menu afterwards.
If you have selected the home altitude, the computer performs an automatic recalibration.
The measured air pressure and the altitude calculated from this are back-calculated based on
the selected home altitude.
For more information on recalibration, please refer to page 55, setting the home altitude.
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