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3 EVERYTHING ABOUT THE SIGMA ROX 9.1
As mentioned above, the SIGMA ROX 9.1
is PC-compatible, meaning that it can be
connected to a PC. The docking station
included allows the saved data to be sent
from the SIGMA ROX 9.1 to your PC.
You can also program the SIGMA ROX 9.1
through your PC. Once you enter the
appropriate settings into the SIGMA SPORT
®
software on your PC, the data will be
transferred to the bicycle computer. In this
way you can set your SIGMA ROX 9.1 quickly
and simply, without having to click through all
the menu levels.
4 INITIAL OPERATION
4.1 EXITING SLEEP MODE
3.6.6 PC INTERFACE
The SIGMA ROX 9.1 wakes up every time it
detects the bike moving. If the SIGMA ROX
9.1 is not fitted to the bracket, it only wakes
up when a button (any button) is pressed.
4.2 RANGE OF FUNCTIONS OF THE SIGMA ROX 9.1
k The SIGMA ROX 9.1 is a versatile bicycle
computer. In addition to the classic bike
functions, the SIGMA ROX 9.1 can also
measure cadence, heart rate, altitude,
and incline
k All function – bicycle, heart rate, altitude –
are divided into sub-sections, where all
the individual functions can be seen.
k All current values – speed, altitude,
heart rate, cadence and incline – can
be easily seen on the large 6-line display.
k Additionally, the SIGMA ROX 9.1 also has
a logbook. The logbook allows a ride/trip
to be saved separately (up to 78 hours) and
then be transferred to the PC. The data is
read and evaluated by analysis software.
You can learn more about the logbook and
analysis software in Chapter 6.2.
k The SIGMA ROX 9.1 also has classic
bicycle computer features such as settings
for 2 wheel sizes, which are automatically
detected (with the aid of the speed
transmitter), an automatic start/stop and
altitude calibration with 3 different options.