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Scroll forwards or backwards through the values from the activity using
the
BIKE
or
ALTI
button.
The following values from an activity are displayed:
– Distance
– Ride time
– Average speed
– Max. speed
– Average HR
– Max. HR
– Average cadence
– Altitude uphill
– Altitude downhill
– Max. altitude
– Calories
Continue scrolling to BACK to exit the menu.
Confirm using the
MENU
button.
Alternatively:
Press and hold the
BIKE
button.
INTERVAL SETTING
Here you can set the logging interval.
There are logging intervals of 5 seconds, 10 seconds or 20 seconds.
The remaining logging time is displayed after the interval time.
(still 131:09 hours: minutes in the example)
Open the interval setting using the
MENU
button.
Select the desired logging interval using the
BIKE
or the
ALTI
button.
Confirm the selection using the
MENU
button.
Continue scrolling to BACK to exit the menu.
Confirm using the
MENU
button.
Alternatively:
Press and hold 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 BC 23.16 STS.
This is the process:
Press and hold down
MENU
button until the menu opens.
You will see the screen shown here.
Open the
ACTIVITIES
menu using the
MENU
button.
In the
ACTIVITIES
menu, move forwards with the
BIKE
button
and backwards with the
ALTI
button.
These menu items are present:
–
Activities
The most important data from a trip log are stored and can be
retrieved here.
You can view the number of activities (from the logged trips).
Open the activities using the
MENU
button.
You can view how many activities are stored.
NOTE: A log from a trip is not displayed in the activities
unless you have reset the trip data to ZERO (trip data
RESET).
Open the activities using the
MENU
button.
Scroll forwards or backwards through the stored activities using
the
BIKE
or
ALTI
button.
If you have selected an activity, open it using the
MENU
button.
The most important values from that activity are displayed.
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