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Old 02-26-09 | 09:03 PM
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Trouble with my cyclocomputer

Hi, I bought a sigma bc 1600 cyclocomputer and it seems to work properly. The only problem is that you are supposed to set a five digit number for the "total distance" setting, and I can't figure out what this number is for. in the manual, it shows it set to 10038, and 10037: https://www.sigmasport.de/en/allgemei...el_BC_1600.pdf (pg19) If anybody knows what this number is for, that would be greatly appreciated!
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Old 02-26-09 | 09:21 PM
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Perhaps it's your known total mileage on the bike before the computer install.

(and try the electronics forum)
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Old 02-26-09 | 09:25 PM
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After reading the manual for a product I don't own and scratching my head I googled for it, apparently you can manually enter your total distance (for when you change computers, batteries, etc.). Found it in an mtbr review. Gotta love international manual translations...
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Old 02-26-09 | 09:40 PM
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Net distance. Put a zero.
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Old 02-26-09 | 09:58 PM
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I have the same computer and that tripped me up at first to but as people have commented before me, that is the "odometer" for your bike. If it is a new bike set it to 0, if it is a used bike and you know the mileage this is where it belongs so you can track the number of miles you've put on the bike from that point forward.

I actually have the BC 1400 and man does that thing drain batteries, 6 months is all I got out of the batteries in my computer.
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Old 02-26-09 | 10:34 PM
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Yeah, think odometer. I have one on my commuter - it's a great computer, except that it doesn't like to work below about 35F. Then again, that might not be a big issue for you.
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