ZEITBIKE ROXGPS-11-0 GPS Bike Computer User Manual

Sigma Sport USA GPS Bike Computer Users Manual

Users Manual

1ENROX GPS 11.0 MORE  INFORMATION WWW.SIGMA-QR.COM
2 3ENGLISHContents1Packaging contents2Assembly3Before initial use4Operation / Button functions / Menu overview5Train with ROX GPS 11.0 /  This is how I start a recording6Load track7How do I get the Strava segments  on the ROX GPS 11.0?8Memory9Settings10 Function overview11 Technical data12 Notes13 Guarantee, Warranty, Legal DisclaimerForewordThank you for choosing a bike computer from SIGMA SPORT®.Your new ROX GPS 11.0 will be a loyal companion for your bike trips for years to come. To familiarise yourself with and learn how to use the many functions of your new bike computer, please read these operating instructions carefully.SIGMA SPORT® wishes you hours of fun and enjoyment with your ROX GPS 11.0.1Packaging contents            Black or white ROX GPS 11.0 bike computerGPS bracketUSB type - A to micro-B cableMounting materialQuick Guide ROX GPS 11.0 DATA CENTER2929ENMORE INFORMATION WWW.SIGMA-QR.COMROX GPS 11.0 QUICK START GUIDEEN
4 52Assembly3Before initial useNOTEFully charge the ROX GPS 11.0. Charge the device using the micro USB cable and the USB port on your PC. Alternatively, use the USB charger. The process takes approximately 3 hours. To charge the device, plug the USB cable into the micro USB port on the back of the ROX GPS 11.0 and the USB port on your PC or the USB charger (not included in the delivery).3.1 Initial use1.  Press and hold the START button for 5 seconds (right upper button).2.  Press START to change the language.3.  Now press the PLUS or MINUS buttons to select your desired language    and then press the START button.4.  Configure the remaining settings using the same principle.3.2 Pairing the transmitters with the          ROX GPS 11.0To use the transmitters, they must be paired with the ROX GPS 11.0.The transmitter to be paired must be activated (by the magnet passing the ANT+ speed or ANT+ cadence transmitters or by putting on the chest belt with the heart rate transmitter).Select on your ROX GPS 11.0 Setting ➔ Connect Sensor ➔ Select Sensor (or Search all) ➔ Choose the Sensor Typ which you want to connect.The available sensor will be displayed. Select the sensor you want to pair. NOTEMaintain a gap of one to two feet between the transmitter and the ROX GPS 11.0. Also ensure that there are no other ANT+ transmitters within a 20 foot radius.To synchronize the transmitters, the ROX GPS 11.0 must be switched on and in training mode. Once synchronization is complete, the respective values appear on the ROX GPS 11.0 on the your trainingview.4Operation / Button functions / Menu overview4.1 Operating conceptA continually visible navigation level makes the ROX GPS 11.0 menu navigation far easier for the user. The possible functions of the BACK and ENTER buttons are displayed in this level to:  −Go to the next level down (START), −Go back to the next level up (STOP) −To scroll within the menu level forward or backward or to increase or reduce values (PLUS or MINUS)ENCLICK!?or
6 74.2 Button functionsEnable/Disable light modeBy simultaneous pressing of the PLUS and MINUS buttons the light mode is activated or deactivated.STOP  button :Press this button to exit the  sub-menus or stop a running data log. MINUS button:Use this button to change the training views during training. In the menu, navigate through the separate points or reduce  a value to be set.PLUS button:Use this button to change the training views during training.In the menu, navigate through  the individual points or increase  a value to be set.ONLY IN TRAININGPress and hold to open the Quick Menu in training.START button:Press this button to reach the sub-menus or start the data log.During a data log you can also press this button to start a new lap.Press and hold the button to switch the ROX GPS 11.0 on and off.EN
8 94.3  Menu overview 5Training with the ROX GPS 11.0 / Start a recordingINFO ON THE SPORT PROFILESThe ROX GPS 11.0 has the so-called “SPORT PROFILES”. These help you to link the different settings with the chosen sport. Thus all the important settings are connected to the SPORT PROFILE. If you change the sport profile, functions such as the training views and the settings for the Automatic Pause are automatically set. Once set, there is no more need to check the settings. The training views can only be set in the SPORT PROFILE using the DATA CENTER.5.1 Start trainingAfter the desired SPORT PROFILE has been selected, it searches for the GPS. After a successful search of the GPS, the various views can be changed using the PLUS or MINUS button. To start the training or the recording, the START button must be pressed once. If the stopwatch is running, it is always recorded.TrainingLoad trackStravaWorkout Select  sport profilesDriven tracksorstored tracksSelect trackEnable / Disable segmentPre-defined workout (with DATA CENTER only)Transfer Data (BLE )Transfer Data between SIGMA LINK App and ROX GPS 11.0StarttrainingSelect sport profiles and start track navigationSelect competitor for each segment SettingDeviceAltitudeSport profilesTrack settingsUserFirmware updateFactory resetMemoryActivitiesTotal ValuesPersonal BestEN
10 115.2  Settings relevant to training      in the Quick MenuIf you want to make more training-relevant settings before starting, such as calibration of the altitude, press the PLUS button and hold down to reach the Quick Menu. The following settings can be configured:a. Current activity This item appears when you start a training. This lets you see all important values on your ROX GPS 11.0 during the journey.b. Calibrating the altitude IAC+The ROX GPS 11.0’s altitude measurement is determined on the basis of the barometric air pressure. Any change to the weather means a change in the air pressure, which can lead to a change in your current altitude. To compensate these changes in air pressure, you must enter a reference altitude into the ROX GPS 11.0 (process known as calibration). The ROX GPS 11.0 offers three types of calibration (only one has to be used):1. Home altitude 1–3The home altitude is the altitude of your start location. You can set three different home altitudes.2. Current altitudeThe current altitude is the altitude at your current location. The current altitude is used if you are out on your bike and altitude information is provided.3. Air pressure at sea levelIf you are at an unknown altitude, you can enter the ‘air pressure reduced to sea level’ to calculate the current altitude. The air pressure reduced to sea level can be found online (e.g. www.meteo24.de), in the daily newspaper, or at airports.4. GPS calibrationIf you do not have a reference point or any indication of your current altitude, you can determine this by means of GPS. The accuracy of the displayed altitude depends on the GPS receiver and is shown in the display (e.g. +/-10m).c. Selection of the sport profileIf you have accidentally selected the wrong sport profile, you can change this again here. This is only possible as long as the training has not been started.d. Load trackA track can be loaded here at any given time.e. Strava live segmentsHere you can find your Strava segments or disable Strava.f. Auto pauseYou can start training as soon as you have pressed Start. The ROX GPS 11.0 waits till it can detect a speed over 2.2 km/h to begin recording the training. From then on, the activated Auto Pause function ensures that the training time pauses for speeds of less than 2.2 km/h (‘Auto Pause’ appears on the display) and restarts at speeds of over 2.2 km/h (Auto Start).g.  Automatic lapYou have the option in the settings to choose among the criteria distance, time or calories. If you have chosen, for example, 5 km for an Automatic Lap, a lap  is always saved automatically after 5 km. This can be analysed in detail in the DATA CENTER.h. Compass calibrationCalibrate the compass to have the best possible orientation of the tracks while standing.i. ZoomHere you have the option to choose a fixed or automatic zoom level for the track view. When automatic is set, the zoom level will change depending on the speed.EN
12 135.3  Ending training &   transferring data If you want to end your training or trip, you must press the STOP button twice. There comes a query, if you want to save or continue the training. End with the STOP button and save the training. Thereby, it can now be transferred to the DATA CENTER. For this, simply connect the ROX GPS 11.0 to the DATA CENTER and follow the instructions in the DATA CENTER.6Load trackThis function enables you to select, start, display, and delete finished or  stored tracks.NOTEThe track management can also be performed quickly and conveniently via the DATA CENTER.6.1  Driven tracksThis area displays all the tracks you have already finished.“After selecting a track by pressing the START button you have four options to choose from:” −Starte track −Start track reverse −Show track −Show altitude profile6.1.1 Start trackUse “Start track” to retrace the selected track.Once you have selected ‘Start track’ by pressing the function buttons and confirmed your selection by pressing the START button, the track starts. The display automatically switches to the SPORT PROFILE selection.NOTEIf you have not defined any track view in your training views, another page is loaded for the track view.6.1.2 Start track reverseUse “Start track reverse” to reverse the direction of the selected track. Once  you have selected ‘Start track reverse’ by pressing the function buttons and  confirmed your selection by pressing START button, the track starts. The  starting point and the destination point of the selected route are reversed.6.1.3 Show trackSelect ‘Show track’ to display the route for the selected tour.6.1.4 Show altitude profileUse ‘Show altitude profile’ to view a  graphical representation of the route’s altitude profile.6.2  Stored tracksHere, you can find your tracks that you have transferred to the ROX GPS 11.0 with the help of DATA CENTER.The Data Center enables you to download, modify, and store tracks from other users or plan your own tracks on an interactive map. These tracks can then be loaded onto the ROX GPS 11.0. Further information about the DATA CENTER can be found in the DATA CENTER instructions.After selecting a track by pressing the START button, you have five options to choose from: −Start track −Start track reverse −Show track −Show altitude profile −Show detailsEN
14 156.2.1 Start trackSelect ‘Start track’ to travel the selected track. Once you have selected the ‘Start track’ item by pressing the START button, the track starts. 6.2.2 Start track reverseUse “Start track reverse” to reverse the direction of the selected track.6.2.3 Show trackSelect ‘Show track’ to display the route for the selected tour.6.2.4 Show altitude profileUse ‘Show altitude profile’ to view a graphical representation of the trip’s  altitude profile.6.2.5 Show detailsHere you can find the following detailed data for the selected trip: −Distance −Altitude ascent ▴7How do I get the Strava segments on the ROX GPS 11.0?The ROX GPS 11.0 offers a special function to Strava fans, the Strava live segments. Thus you need not wait until after the trip to see whether you have scored a new personal best.7.1  laying Strava segments  on the ROX GPS 11.0The Strava segments can be transferred exclusively via the DATA CENTER onto the ROX GPS 11.0. To transfer Strava segments you need a Strava premium account (registration at www.strava.com).IMPORTANTOnly the Strava segments that have been marked as favourites on www.strava.com are transferred!To transfer the Strava segments, please connect your ROX GPS 11.0 to the DATA CENTER. The most important information on your device will appear on the dashboard. Here you have the option now to transfer the marked segments on Strava onto your ROX GPS 11.0 by a click.EN
16 178Memory8.1 ActivitiesYou will find all values of your activities sorted by date. The most recent activity is shown first. The data are divided into the following 10 sub-areas:1. Time   2. Speed/Distance3. Altitude4. Calories5.  Temperature  6. Laps  7. Auto laps   8. Show track  9. Show altitude10. SegmentsNOTEIt is possible to view the segments only if you have loadedthe STRAVA segments data onto the ROX GPS 11.0 beforehand.8.2  Total valuesYou will find all total values for the ROX GPS 11.0:1. Number of trainings  2. Training time3. Distance      4. Altitude uphill5. Altitude downhill6. Calories7. Reset all valuesYou have the option to reset the total values. Use the PLUS or MINUS buttons to select the item ‘RESET ALL VALUES‘ and press the START button.FOLLOWING INDICATION WILL APPEAR:‘To reset ALL values press ENTER. To retain the values press BACK‘. Press ENTER button again to reset the total values.8.3  Personal bestYou will find your personal bests subdividedfor the following sub-areas:1. Longest training time 2. Fastest training session3. Longest trip distance   4. Most altitude ascent5. Most calories 6. Best 5k (5 kilometres)7. Reset personal bestYou have the option to reset the personal bests. Use the PLUS and MINUS buttons to select the item “Reset personal best” and press the START button.9SettingsAll important functions can be set either directly on the ROX GPS 11.0 or on the PC and then transferred to the ROX GPS 11.0.9.1 Device9.1.1 Language  (DE, ENG, FR, ES, IT, NL, CZ, PL)Using the PLUS and MINUS buttons, followed by pressing the START button, you can choose the language for the ROX GPS 11.0.EN
18 199.1.2 UnitsYou can specify the following measurement units for the ROX GPS 11.0: −Speed (km/h, mph) −Distance (km, miles) −Altitude (meter, feet) −Temperature (°C, °F) −GPS coordinate format (hddd°mm‘ss,s or hddd°mm,mmm)9.1.3 Autom. Off (On /Off)9.1.4 Backlight timePress the PLUS and MINUS buttons followed by the START button to set the backlight time (permanent, 5 min on, 2 min on, 30 sec on) for the ROX GPS 11.0.9.1.5 Backlight brightnessPress the PLUS and MINUS buttons followed by the START button to set the brightness (1–3) on the ROX GPS 11.0.9.1.6 Button tone (On/Off)9.1.7 System tone (On/Off)9.1.8 ContrastPress the PLUS and MINUS buttons followed by the START button to set the contrast (1–10) on the ROX GPS 11.0.9.1.9 Time settingYou can make the following time settings for the ROX GPS 11.0:Time zonePress the PLUS and MINUS buttons followed by the START button to set the appropriate time zone (e.g. Berlin + 01:00, London + 00:00, etc.).9.1.10 Summer time (On/Off)9.1.11 Time (24h, 12h)9.2 AltitudeThe home altitude is the altitude of your usual start location (usually your home). You can find this information on road or country maps. It is only set once on the ROX GPS 11.0. You can set three different home altitudes on the ROX GPS 11.0. −Home altitude 1 −Home altitude 2 −Home altitude 3 −Altitude points listThe altitude measurement points from the IAC+ altitude calibration are stored in this list.NOTETo enable this altitude, you must select the preset altitude in training!9.3  Sport profilesYou can make the following settings:9.3.1 Automatic lapsSettings of automatic laps for distance, time or calories.9.3.2 Automatic pause (On /Off)9.3.3 Training viewsThis can only be set via the DATA CENTER.9.4  Track settings9.4.1 Off-track alarmPress the PLUS and MINUS buttons followed by the START button to select between the settings 40 m, 80 m or 120 m.EN
20 219.4.2 Waypoint alarmPress the PLUS and MINUS buttons followed by the START button to select between the settings 40 m, 80 m or 120 m.9.5 GenderTo load the appropriate segments in Strava, you must choose between male or female.9.6  Firmware updateThe ROX GPS 11.0 can be updated. If a new firmware version is available, you will be informed via the DATA CENTER. Follow the steps as described in the DATA CENTER.ATTENTION Back up all your data BEFOREHAND. With a firmware update, all data will be lost and CANNOT be restored!9.7  Reset factory settingsIf you want your ROX GPS 11.0 to be reset to the original state, select this item and follow the directions. ATTENTIONBy doing this, all values will be lost and CANNOT be restored!9.8 AboutTo see the About information you have to turn on the device and go to the setting menu. Push the minus button to selet About and push Enter to see the detailed information for FCC, IC ID and Copy Right Information.10Function overviewSpeed Average speedMaximum speedDistanceTraining timeDurationCaloriesTimeDateTemperatureMinimum temperatureMaximum temperatureAltitudeIncline in %Rate of ascent in m/minAltitude profile graphAltitude uphill Maximum altitude Distance downhill Training time uphillAverage speed uphillAverage rate of ascentMaximum rate of ascentAverage incline uphillMaximum incline uphillAltitude downhillDistance downhillTraining time downhillAverage speed downhillAverage rate of descentMaximum rate of descentAverage slope downhillMaximum slope downhillBattery capacity (in %)GPS AccuracyTime to destinationEstimated time of arrivalDist. to destinationDrive directionTrack viewNumber of automatic lapsTime in automatic lapDistance in automatic lapAverage speed in automatic lapEN
22 23Maximum speed in automatic lapCalories in automatic lapAverage altitude in automatic lapMaximum altitude in automatic lapElevation gain in automatic lapElevation loss in automatic lapAverage incline in automatic lapAverage downward slope in automatic lapAverage rate of ascent in automatic lapAverage rate of descent in automatic lapNumber of lapsTime in lapDistance in lapAverage speed in lapMaximum speed in lapCalories in lapAverage altitude in lapMaximum altitude in lapElevation gain in lapElevation loss in lapAverage incline in lapAverage downward slope in lapAverage rate of ascent in lapAverage rate of descent in lap11Technical data11.1 MemoryTraining memory Up to 1000 h Tracks 100 (up to 100,000 track points)Waypoints 1000Strava segments 10011.2 Ambient temperatureAmbient temperature +60 °C/-10 °C12Notes12.1 Water resistance of the   ROX GPS 11.0The ROX GPS 11.0 is waterproof according to IPX7 standard. It can be used in the rain without any risk of damage. The buttons can be pressed.12.2 Training instructionConsult your physician before starting training to avoid health risks. This particularly applies if you suffer from any underlying cardiovascular diseases.If you wear a pacemaker, always check with your physician that this is compatible with our systems before using them!13Guarantee, Warranty,  Legal DisclaimerWe 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. Please ensure you pay sufficient postage.SIGMA-Elektro GmbHDr.-Julius-Leber-Straße 15D-67433 Neustadt/WeinstraßeService tel. +49-(0)6321-9120-118Email: kundenservice@sigmasport.comIn the event of justified warranty claims, you will receive a replacement device. You will only be entitled to the model available at the time of replacement. The manufacturer retains the right to make technical modifications.EN
24 25Batteries must not be disposed of in household waste (Battery Law - BattG)! Please take the batteries to an official collection point or to the retailer for disposal.Electronic devices must not be disposed of in household waste. Please take the device to an official waste collection point or to the retailer.Before disposal, all relevant personal data must be deletedfrom the device.LI = Lithium IonenLIThe CE declaration can be found at: www.sigmasport.comEN
26 27   Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of  the following measures:  −Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. −Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. −Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  to which the receiver is connected. −Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with  any other antenna or transmitter.  Radiation Exposure Statement: The product comply with the FCC portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual. The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the device to lower output power if such function is available.    Industry Canada statement  This device complies with ISED’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’ ISED applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable,  et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.   Do not disassemble, modify or repair this product, as this may cause a fire, electric shock or product damage. Any modification will void the warranty of this product.  Ne pas démonter, modifier ni réparer ce produit, car cela pourrait provoquer un feu, un choc électrique ou un dommage produit. Toute modification annulera la garantie de ce produit.  This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3 (B).  Cet appareil digital de classe B est homologué CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3 (B) pour le Canada.  Radiation Exposure Statement: The product comply with the Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual. The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the device to lower output power if such function is available.  Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations: Le produit est conforme aux limites d’exposition pour les appareils portables RF pour les Etats-Unis et le Canada établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Le produit est sûr pour un fonctionnement tel que décrit dans ce manuel. La réduction aux expositions RF peut être augmentée si l’appareil peut être conservé aussi loin que possible du corps de l’utilisateur ou que le dispositif est réglé sur la puissance de sortie la plus faible si une telle fonction est disponible. EN
28ROX GPS 11.0 SIGMA-ELEKTRO GmbHDr.-Julius-Leber-Straße 15D-67433 Neustadt/WeinstraßeTel.   + 49 (0) 63 21-9120-0Fax.   + 49 (0) 63 21-9120-34E-mail: info@sigmasport.comSIGMA SPORT ASIAAsia, Australia, South America, Africa 4F, No.192, Zhonggong 2nd Rd., Xitun Dist., Taichung City 407, TaiwanTel.    +886-4- 2358 3070Fax.  +886-4- 2358 7830SIGMA SPORT USANorth America1860B Dean St.St. Charles, IL 60174, U.S.A.Tel.  +1 630-761-1106Fax.  +1 630-761-1107Service-Tel. 888-744-6277www.sigmasport.com

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