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DATE OF BIRTH
Here you can configure your date of birth.
The value is needed for calculating your personal maximum
heart rate.
This is the 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.
Scroll to the
USER Settings
using the
BIKE
button or
the
ALTI
button.
Open the User settings using the
MENU
button.
Scroll to the setting for the
date of birth
using the
BIKE
button
or the
ALTI
button.
Open the setting using the
MENU
button.
First, set the year of your birth.
Change the setting using the
BIKE
button or the
ALTI
button.
Confirm your setting using the
MENU
button.
Now set the month of your birth.
Change the setting using the
BIKE
button or the
ALTI
button.
Confirm your setting using the
MENU
button.
Now set the day of your birth.
Change the setting using the
BIKE
button or the
ALTI
button.
Confirm your setting using 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 requires setting the speed transmitter to BIKE 1 or BIKE 2
when it is initially started.
This is the process:
Press and hold the button on the transmitter.
If LED on the front of the transmitter flashes
GREEN,
BIKE 1
is set.
Continue holding the button again.
If the LED on the front of the transmitter flashes
RED
,
BIKE 2
is set.
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NOTE: Switching from bike 1 to bike 2 or back does not reset the current trip to ZERO.
You have to perform a RESET of the trip data to set the trip data back to ZERO.
Please refer to page 77 for the process for doing so.
User settings
The settings necessary for calculating
heart rate and power are made in the user settings.
The following settings are available:
– Date of birth
– Weight
– Body height
– Shoulder width
– Gender
– Maximum heart rate (HRmax)
– Training target zone lower and upper limit
– Training target zone selection
– Intensity zones 1 to 4
– Zone alarm ON/OFF
The settings are described below.
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