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The following pre-defined tire sizes are available:
16" / 18" / 20" / 22" / 24" / 26" / 27" / 27.5" / 28" / 29" / 700C 
and WS (setting the wheel size manually)

Using the wheel size table, you can read out and set additional values for your tires.

 

16

 x 1.75 x 2

16"

1253

49.3

18"

1411

55.6

20"

1590

62.6

22"

1770

69.7

24"

1907

75.1

26"

2085

82.1

27"

2195

86.4

27.5"

2180

85.8

28"

2200

86.6

29"

2300

90.5

700C

2095

82.5

mm

inch

Min.: 500 mm / Max. 3999 mm

 

If your tire size is not listed in the table, you can precisely  
measure the rolling circumference.

= WS (mm)

1x

Conduct the measurement as follows:
STEP 1

 Position your bike upright and align the front wheel so that the valve points up,  

perfectly perpendicular to the ground. Ensure that the tire is fully pumped up in accordance 
with its usage conditions. Mark the position of the valve on the ground with a line or adhesive 
tape.

STEP 2

 Push the bike forwards in a straight line until the valve is back on the ground again 

after a full rotation. Again, mark the position of the valve with a line or adhesive tape.

STEP 3

 The distance between the two marks on the ground is your wheel circumference,  

i.e. your wheel size in millimeters.

DISPLAY BACKLIGHT

The BC 23.16 STS has a display backlight.

This is the process:

Briefly press the 

MENU

 and the 

ALTI

 button at the same time.

Backlight mode is enabled.

This is indicated by the light bulb icon on the display.

Note: Every button press will switch on the backlight from 
this point. The backlight remains lit for approximately 3 sec.

Pressing a button again

 causes the desired function to appear 

on the display.

If you are taking a break and the computer enters  
sleep mode, backlight mode is switched back off  
automatically.

 This reduces battery usage.

To switch on the light mode again, once again press  
the 

MENU

 and 

ALTI

 buttons at the same time.

You can also switch off backlight mode manually.
To switch off the light mode, once again press the 

MENU

 and 

ALTI

 buttons at the same time.

Bike settings

Here you can configure:
–  The wheel size
–  The bike type (road bike/mountain bike)
–  The bike weight

WHEEL SIZE

On the BC 23.16 STS, you can set the rolling circumference of your wheel in millimeters or  
select the appropriate tires from a tire table.

The more precise you make this setting, the more precise your speed display and  
the measurement of the distance travelled.

mm x 3.14

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Summary of Contents for BC 23.16 STS

Page 1: ...BC 23 16 STS OPERATING VIDEO INSTALLATION VIDEO www sigma qr com EN...

Page 2: ...puter Your SIGMA SPORT team Packaging content Please check to make sure all of the contents are present BC 23 16 STS battery installed Universal handlebar bracket Speed transmitter battery installed S...

Page 3: ...Mounting the handlebar bracket and the sensors 86 Putting on the chest belt 95 Inserting the bike computer into the bracket Functional test 96 Warranty conditions 97 Troubleshooting 98 Technical data...

Page 4: ...PRESS Scroll in Setting mode forwards PRESS Change the data being set forwards increase PRESS AND HOLD in the setting menu go up a level In the Lap view PRESS Scroll forwards through the lap values ME...

Page 5: ...MA BC 23 16 STS is working with the settings for bike 1 or the settings for bike 2 Please refer to page 42 for how to toggle the bike selection between bike 1 and bike 2 UP arrow DOWN arrow The arrows...

Page 6: ...r to the Settings Device settings for more information Power watts This current power in watts is displayed only if the cadence transmitter is activated in the settings Refer to the Settings Device se...

Page 7: ...he maximum personal HR The maximum HR can be set in the Settings User menu For a more detailed description of the target zones please see page 50 Functions on the ALTI button Altitude graph The altitu...

Page 8: ...gs menu is opened by pressing and holding 3 sec the MENU button You can scroll through the menu using the BIKE button or the ALTI button BIKE Scroll forwards ALTI Scroll backwards Briefly pressing the...

Page 9: ...able MENU Press and hold the MENU button Open the menu Briefly press the BIKE or ALTI button Select the menu Briefly press the MENU button Open the menu Briefly press the MENU button Go back one level...

Page 10: ...on the display Then briefly press the MENU button The Settings menu closes ALTERNATIVELY you can also press and hold the MENU button The Settings menu closes The BC 23 16 STS returns to function mode...

Page 11: ...the Settings menu UNIT OF SPEED AND DISTANCE The unit of measure setting lets you define the measuring formats for Speed kmh or mph and distance km or miles This is the process Open the main menu usin...

Page 12: ...can also press and hold the BIKE button This takes you one level higher in the Settings menu UNIT OF WEIGHT The weight settings are needed for calculating heart rate power and calorie burning This is...

Page 13: ...a selection using the BIKE button or the ALTI button Confirm the selection using the MENU button CLOCK This is the process Open the main menu using the MENU button Scroll to the settings using the BI...

Page 14: ...LY you can also press and hold the MENU button The Settings menu closes The BC 23 16 STS returns to function mode ALTERNATIVELY you can also press and hold the BIKE button This takes you one level hig...

Page 15: ...e process Open the main menu using the MENU button Scroll to the settings using the BIKE button or the ALTI button Open the settings using the MENU button Open the device settings using the MENU butto...

Page 16: ...does not yet feature this NFC equipment NOTE If you leave the NFC setting set to ON anyone with the SIGMA LINK app on an NFC enabled smartphone can read out your data and change the settings on your...

Page 17: ...plays an OK message If there is a problem with NFC this is also indicated on the BC 23 16 STS display and a corresponding message appears in the app The messages must be confirmed by pressing any butt...

Page 18: ...s on the ground is your wheel circumference i e your wheel size in millimeters DISPLAY BACKLIGHT The BC 23 16 STS has a display backlight This is the process Briefly press the MENU and the ALTI button...

Page 19: ...ATIVELY you can also press and hold the BIKE button This takes you one level higher in the Settings menu BIKE TYPE The bike type has to be defined for the power calculation watts There are three bike...

Page 20: ...gs menu closes The BC 23 16 STS returns to function mode ALTERNATIVELY you can also press and hold the BIKE button This takes you one level higher in the Settings menu This is the process Open the mai...

Page 21: ...sing the MENU button BIKE SELECTION The BC 23 16 STS can be used on two bikes Data is recorded and saved separately for each bike The BC 23 16 STS detects itself which bike you are riding This require...

Page 22: ...hange the setting using the BIKE button or the ALTI button Confirm your setting using the MENU button If you do not want to change any other settings press the BIKE button or the ALTI button until BAC...

Page 23: ...button Change the setting using the BIKE button or the ALTI button Confirm your setting using the MENU button If you do not want to change any other settings press the BIKE button or the ALTI button u...

Page 24: ...nt to change any other settings press the BIKE button or the ALTI button until BACK appears on the display Then briefly press the MENU button The Settings menu closes ALTERNATIVELY you can also press...

Page 25: ...shows you the percentage distribution of your training among the intensity zones NOTE The total of the percentage values does not have to equal 100 If you trained at a heart rate below intensity zone...

Page 26: ...ings menu closes The BC 23 16 STS returns to function mode ALTERNATIVELY you can also press and hold the BIKE button This takes you one level higher in the Settings menu This is the process Open the m...

Page 27: ...E button or the ALTI button Open the Altitude menu using the MENU button Scroll to the Settings menu for Home Altitude 1 or 2 using the BIKE button or the ALTI button Open the setting using the MENU b...

Page 28: ...home altitude 2 are set the exact same way as in the steps listed above If you do not want to change any other settings press the BIKE button or the ALTI button until BACK appears on the display Then...

Page 29: ...enu 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 SELE...

Page 30: ...again using the MENU button Then the setting for the minutes opens Set the minutes using the BIKE button or the ALTI button Once the minutes have been set confirm the setting using the MENU button Op...

Page 31: ...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...

Page 32: ...total altitude downhill for bike 2 using the BIKE button or the ALTI button The setting is made the same way as setting the total altitude downhill for bike 1 described above Open the setting using th...

Page 33: ...make any other changes to settings scroll to the Back menu item using the BIKE or the ALTI button Confirm the Back using the MENU button ALTERNATIVELY If you do not want to change any other settings...

Page 34: ...s digit using the BIKE button or the ALTI button Confirm the setting using the MENU button The next digit farthest to the left starts to flash and is ready for setting You can change the value of this...

Page 35: ...the BIKE button Activities settings VIEWING ACTIVITIES The BC 23 16 STS has a logging function The data from a trip is saved You can view the most important data from an activity a log directly on the...

Page 36: ...it to the BC 23 16 STS through SIGMA DATA CENTER then you will see that activity You are shown a warning message on the display once the remaining logging time drops under 3 hours You have to confirm...

Page 37: ...gh the totals using the BIKE button forwards or the ALTI button backwards The following values are displayed For more information on the selected activity press the MENU button You will see informatio...

Page 38: ...seconds On the display the following text appears Trip Data RESET Total distance 1 total of all day trips with bike 1 The total distance counts up to 99 999 km or miles Exceeding this value resets the...

Page 39: ...nter can be started from ANY function NOTE If you take a break speed is ZERO the counter is stopped automatically The lap counter automatically starts back up when you are back in motion RESET OF THE...

Page 40: ...n The ghost opponent has taken the lead by 189 meters and 24 9 seconds You can scroll through the individual values for lap 1 using the BIKE or the ALTI button Scroll through the laps using the LAP bu...

Page 41: ...empty battery 3 Insert the battery into the battery cover with the NEGATIVE pole facing upwards open clos e 10 CENT If you are the faster one you would see this information on the display at the end...

Page 42: ...the computer s housing Ensure that the marking on the battery cover and the marking on the computer match DO NOT APPLY ANY FORCE Ensure that the battery is not tilted Ensure that the rubber seal lies...

Page 43: ...ounting the transmitter and magnet STEP 1 Mount the transmitter on the fork side on which you want to mount the computer on the handlebar later right or left with the supplied O ring or with zip ties...

Page 44: ...cket by 90 accordingly For this purpose loosen the screws in the bracket remove the base and turn it 90 Insert it and tighten screws again NOTE Do not over tighten the screws NOTE The SIGMA logo must...

Page 45: ...stem and tighten them do not tighten them fully yet STEP 5 When installing on the handlebars Align the inclination angle of the computer to achieve optimum readability Tighten zip ties fully now Clip...

Page 46: ...92 93 Mounting the cadence transmitter O ring or zip ties Optional not included STEP 2 Installation of the magnet 6 mm 0 24 inch 8 mm 0 3 inch or STEP 3 Attaching EN...

Page 47: ...94 95 STEP 3 Attaching Max 10 mm 0 4 inch or Putting on the chest belt EN...

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