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ROX 6.0

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roX 6.0

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synchronizing the chest belt

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). only the hiking-related functions remain. you can use your 
roX 6.0 with altitude and heart rate information for hiking, climbing, skiing, 
running, or other types of sport.

6.1  Synchronizing the chest belt

slightly moisten the electrodes and put on the chest belt.

Attach the roX 6.0 to the wristband. The zeros for your current heart rate flash. 
The roX 6.0 synchronizes with the chest belt in less than 10 seconds.

The current heart rate then appears on the display.

6.2  Starting the hiking time

The hiking time is started and stopped by pressing the middle function button  
(

LAP

).

If the hiking time is running, the icon 

 appears on the display.

6.3  Setting the target time

1  Press the 

Mode 1

 button to move to the target time.

2  Press and hold the 

Set

 button for three seconds. “Target time seT” flashes 

on the display.

3  Press 

Mode 2

 or 

Reset

 to increase or decrease the value respectively.

4  Press the 

Mode 1

 button to move to the next digit.

5  Press the 

Set

 button to save your setting.  

“set oK” appears on the display.

6  As soon as you start the hiking time, the target time starts to count down.

7  resetting the target time to the configured start value: 

Press and hold the 

Reset

 button for three seconds. 

Note

If the target time has been exceeded, a minus sign is displayed. set the target 
time to 00:00:00 to deactivate it.

Lap

Mode 2

Reset

Mode 1

Set

Summary of Contents for Rox 6.0

Page 1: ...BIKE COMPUTER WITH ALTITUDE 6 o DIGITAL wireless DIGITAL wireless ready count log SPORT barometric DIGITAL wireless US Page 1 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Synchronizing the speed 11 2 8 2 Synchronizing the cadence 11 2 8 3 Synchronizing the chest belt 11 2 8 4 Resetting the synchronization 12 3 Operating concept 13 3 1 Button functions 13 3 1 1 Button functions in bike mode 14 3 1 2 Button functions in hiking mode 14 3 2 Display structure 15 3 2 1 Top display segment 15 3 2 2 Middle display segment 15 3 2 3 Bottom display segment 15 4 Basic settings...

Page 4: ...ies for bike 1 or bike 2 24 4 21 Setting the total hiking calories 24 4 22 Activating the zone alarm 25 4 23 Setting the contrast 25 4 24 Exiting the basic settings 25 5 General ROX 6 0 functions 26 5 1 Display backlight 26 5 2 Speed comparison 26 5 3 Lap counter 26 5 4 Opening the lap view 27 5 5 Calibrating the start altitude 27 5 6 Stopwatch 27 5 7 Countdown 27 5 8 Setting the trip climb or des...

Page 5: ...ance 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 8 2 Troubleshooting 34 8 3 Frequently asked questions FAQ 35 9 Technical data 36 9 1 Max min and default values 36 9 2 Changing the batteries 38 9 3 Temperature batteries 38 10 Warranty and guarantee 39 11 Index 41 ...

Page 6: ...ROX 6 0 www sigmasport com ROX 6 0 Page 6 ...

Page 7: ...elf with and learn how to use the many functions of your new bike computer please read these operating instructions carefully Enjoy the ride with your new ROX 6 0 The ROX 6 0 is a multi functional bike computer that provides you with broad information both during and after your rides Speed time distance altitude heart rate and intensity zones Download ride date to your PC or Mac for detailed evalu...

Page 8: ...hest strap Battery compartment key Attachment materials cable ties O ring ROX 6 0 quick start guide 1 2 1 Optional accessories Docking station Wired bracket STS cadence transmitter incl with ROX 6 0 CAD only Cadence magnet incl with ROX 6 0 CAD only or The cadence magnet can also be used without the bottom spacer ...

Page 9: ...p can be easily viewed on the large display The ROX 6 0 has classic bike computer features such 2 programmable wheel sizes automatically detected with the STS speed transmitter an automatic start stop function and several altitude calibration options The separate wrist strap also enables you to use your ROX 6 0 for hiking and running 1 3 1 PC interface The ROX 6 0 can be connected to a PC or Mac T...

Page 10: ... transmitter speed and cadence Both transmitters can be attached using either cable ties permanent attachment or the O rings See attachment figures 2 1 3 1 2 3 Attaching the magnets speed and cadence See attachment figures 2 3 3 2 2 4 Putting on the chest belt Slightly moisten electrodes with water or cardio gel See attachment figures 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 2 5 Setting up BIKE 2 CAUTION To switch the STS...

Page 11: ...he respective values appear on the ROX 6 0 s display 2 8 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 front wheel until the mph information appears on the display 2 8 2 Synchronizing the cadence There are two options for synchronizing the cadence Start cycling the...

Page 12: ...n If a transmitter does not display any values or the wrong transmitter is synchronized the synchronization can be reset 1 Press and hold the Mode 1 button for three seconds Sync RESET flashes on the display 2 The zeros of the speed cadence and heart rate values flash again while the respective transmitters are being synchronized Mode 1 ...

Page 13: ...ss this button to scroll through the Mode 2 functions heart rate functions etc or forward in a menu level Lap button Press this button to start a new lap Press and hold the button to open the lap view Mode 1 button Press this button to scroll through the Mode 1 functions bike and altitude functions Press and hold the button to re synchronize the transmitters Set button Press this button to store t...

Page 14: ...itude profile Stopwatch Max altitude Countdown Lap distance Temperature Lap time Total distance Bike 1 Bike 2 and Bike 1 Bike 2 Total time Bike 1 Bike 2 and Bike 1 Bike 2 Total altitude Bike 1 Bike 2 and Bike 1 Bike 2 Total calories 3 1 2 Button functions in hiking mode Mode 1 functions Mode 2 functions Hiking time Training zone max heart rate Target time Intensity zones Trip altitude heart rate M...

Page 15: ...ory Current altitude permanent Current lap number permanent 3 2 2 Middle display segment This displays your current speed plus other icons Bike I bike II icon Speed compared to average Unit of measure km h or mph Stopwatch active Countdown active Average speed only in lap view 3 2 3 Bottom display segment This displays your currently selected function Press the Mode 1 see 3 1 1 and Mode 2 see 3 1 ...

Page 16: ... Reset to select the desired language 4 Press the Set button to save your setting Set OK appears on the display 4 2 Setting the unit of measure 1 Press the Mode 1 button to switch to the preset unit 2 Press the Set button The display flashes 3 Press Mode 2 or Reset to switch between km h and mph 4 Press the Set button to save your setting Set OK appears on the display 4 3 Setting the air pressure ...

Page 17: ...t altitude 2 Press the Set button The first digit for entry flashes 3 Press Mode 2 or Reset to increase or decrease the value respectively 4 Press the Mode 1 button to switch to the next digit 5 Press the Set button to save your setting Set OK appears on the display 4 6 Setting the wheel size for bike 1 or bike 2 1 Press the Mode 1 button to switch to the preset wheel size 1 or wheel size 2 2 Pres...

Page 18: ...2 1 27 5x2 2 27 5x2 25 28x1 5 28x1 75 28x1 1 2 28x1 3 8x1 5 8 29x2 0 700x18C 700x20C 700x23C 700x25C 700x28C 700x32C 700x35C 700x38C 700x40C 16x1 75x2 20x1 75x2 24x1 3 8A 24x1 75x2 26x1 26x1 5 26x1 6 26x1 75x2 26x1 9 26x1 95 26x2 26x2 1 26x2 125 26x1 3 8 26x1 3 8x1 1 2 26x3 4 27x1 1 4 27x1 1 4 Fifty 47 305 47 406 37 540 47 507 23 571 40 559 44 559 47 559 50 559 52 559 54 559 56 559 57 559 37 590 3...

Page 19: ...r entry 6 Press the Mode 2 or Reset button to set the date format dd mm yy or mm dd yy and the Set button to save your entry Set OK appears on the display 4 9 Setting your age 1 Press the Mode 1 button to switch to the preset age 2 Press the Set button The display flashes 3 Press Mode 2 or Reset to increase or decrease the value respectively 4 Press the Set button to save your setting Set OK appea...

Page 20: ...g Set OK appears on the display 4 13 Setting the training zone 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 1 Press the Mode 1 button to switch to the preset training zone 2 Press the Set button The display flashes 3 Press Mode 2...

Page 21: ...t 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 1 Press the Mode 1 button to switch to the preset intensity zone 1 2 3 or 4 2 Press the Set button The lower zone limit flashes 3 Press Mode 2 or Reset to increase or decrease the value respectively 4 Press the Mod...

Page 22: ...bike 1 or bike 2 2 Press the Set button The first digit for entry flashes 3 Press Mode 2 or Reset to increase or decrease the value respectively 4 Press the Mode 1 button to switch to the next digit 5 Press the Set button to save your setting Set OK appears on the display Important Note 00 080 mi is equivalent to 80 miles 4 16 Setting the total trip time for bike 1 or bike 2 You can use this optio...

Page 23: ...Mode 1 button to switch to the next digit Press the Set button to save your setting 4 Press Mode 2 or Reset to increase or decrease the minutes value respectively 5 Press the Set button to save your setting Set OK appears on the display 4 18 Setting the total altitude for bike 1 or bike 2 You can use this option to enter existing values e g transferred from your old device New values are then adde...

Page 24: ...1 Press the Mode 1 button to switch to the total calories for bike 1 or bike 2 2 Press the Set button The first digit for entry flashes 3 Press Mode 2 or Reset to increase or decrease the value respectively 4 Press the Mode 1 button to switch to the next digit 5 Press the Set button to save your setting Set OK appears on the display Important Note 06 537 kcal is equivalent to 6 537 calories 4 21 S...

Page 25: ...one alarm beeps during your ride if you are outside the limits of the selected training zone 4 23 Setting the contrast 1 Press the Mode 1 button to switch to the preset contrast 2 Press the Set button The display flashes 3 Press Mode 2 or Reset to increase or decrease the value respectively 1 weak 3 strong 4 Press the Set button to save your setting Set OK appears on the display 4 24 Exiting the b...

Page 26: ... speed is below the average speed is displayed If the current speed is above the average speed is displayed If the current speed is more or less equivalent to the average speed no arrow is displayed 5 3 Lap counter You can use the lap counter to record laps or intervals after covering a certain distance or time This enables you to compare your performance throughout interval training Press the mid...

Page 27: ...aneously press and hold the Mode 1 and Mode 2 buttons for three seconds to calibrate the start altitude you have preset Start altitude flashes on the display If the start altitude has been calibrated Set OK appears on the display Explanations about this function can be found in section 7 Altitude measurement IAC 5 6 Stopwatch 1 Press the Mode 2 button to move to the stopwatch 2 Press the Set butto...

Page 28: ... data 1 Press and hold the Reset button for more than three seconds 2 Trip data RESET flashes on the display Use this function to reset the following values to zero Trip distance ride time speed max speed cadence altitude altitude profile max altitude lap distance lap time intensity zones heart rate max heart rate calories 5 10 Total values for bike 1 and bike 2 If you only use the ROX 6 0 on one ...

Page 29: ...ompatible After purchasing the optional SIGMA DATA CENTER software and docking station you can quickly and effortlessly download your current ride data to your PC The ROX 6 0 saves the current values every 10 seconds for rides lasting up to 19 hours The ride data can be graphically displayed in the DATA CENTER Note The SIGMA DATA CENTER software and docking station can be ordered from the SIGMA SH...

Page 30: ...st belt in less than 10 seconds The current heart rate then appears on the display 6 2 Starting the hiking time The hiking time is started and stopped by pressing the middle function button LAP If the hiking time is running the icon appears on the display 6 3 Setting the target time 1 Press the Mode 1 button to move to the target time 2 Press and hold the Set button for three seconds Target time S...

Page 31: ... 6 0 6 4 Resetting hiking trip data 1 Press and hold the Reset button for more than three seconds 2 Trip data RESET flashes on the display Use this function to reset the following values to zero Hiking time trip altitude max altitude intensity zones heart rate max heart rate calories Reset ...

Page 32: ...eans a change to the air pressure which can lead to a change to your current altitude To compensate for these changes in air pressure you must enter a reference altitude into the ROX 6 0 known as calibration The ROX 6 0 can be calibrated 3 different ways 1 Start altitude 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 ...

Page 33: ...STS cadence transmitter and STS heart rate transmitter Watertight and suitable for many sporting activities 8 1 3 Chest belt care optional accessory The COMFORTEX cloth chest belt is machine washable on the delicate cycle Conventional laundry detergent is recommended Note Bleach or detergents containing bleach must not be used Do not use soap or fabric softener Do not dry clean the COMFORTEX chest...

Page 34: ...ce transmitter s battery status No heart rate displayed Are the electrodes damp enough 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 Is the temperature too high 140...

Page 35: ...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 Is the STS transmission system compatible with other transmission systems e g Bluetooth ANT DTS etc No the various transmission systems are not compatible with one another Why has the altitude changed even though I have not moved The ROX 6 0 s altitude measurement...

Page 36: ... ss 00 00 0 999 59 59 Target time hhh mm ss 00 00 0 999 59 59 Clock hh mm 12hr 00 00 11 59 Date mm dd yyyy 01 01 2013 12 31 2099 Stopwatch h mm ss 1 10 0 00 00 0 9 59 59 9 Countdown hh mm ss 1 10 00 00 00 0 9 59 59 9 Temperature Current temperature C F 10 0 14 0 70 158 Altitude Current altitude m ft 999 999 4999 16999 Trip altitude ascent m ft 99999 99999 99999 99999 Trip altitude descent m ft 999...

Page 37: ...ues Technical data Unit Min Max Calories lap kcal 0 99999 Total values Total distance Bike 1 2 Bike 1 2 km mi 0 99999 Total time Bike 1 2 Bike 1 2 mm ss hhh mm ss 00 00 999 59 Total altitude Bike 1 2 Bike 1 2 m ft 0 99999 Total calories Bike 1 2 Bike 1 2 kcal 0 99999 ...

Page 38: ...is loose reposition it Use the tool provided to close the compartment Transmitter 5 2 5 3 5 4 Use the tool provided to open the compartment Remove the old battery Insert the new battery Note the polarity If the sealing ring is loose reposition it Use the tool provided to close the compartment 9 3 Temperature batteries Bike computer Ambient temperature 60 C 10 C Battery type CR 2450 ref no 20316 Sp...

Page 39: ...e you pay sufficient postage SIGMA SPORT USA 3487 Swenson Ave St Charles IL 60174 U S A Toll free 888 744 6277 E mail sigmarox sigmasport com In 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 Batteries must not be disposed of i...

Page 40: ...se 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 ...

Page 41: ... time 30 Total hiking time 23 I Initial use 11 L Lap function 26 Opening the lap view 27 O Operating concept 13 14 Button functions 13 Display structure 15 Optional accessories 8 P PC interface 9 29 R ROX 6 0 functions 9 S Setting bike 1 2 Total altitude 23 Total calories 24 Total distance 22 Total ride time 22 Wheel size 17 Setting the countdown 27 Setting the date 19 Setting the intensity zone 2...

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