Sigma Pc15 Manual English
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When I first started training for racing, a heart rate monitor (HRM) was one of my first purchases. I used it religiously for years, but eventually started riding without it for the most part. Last year I picked up another HRM just to have around (since my old one was broken.) I didn’t want to spend too much, so I chose the Sigma Sport PC15 for $40 at Nashbar.
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It was cheap since it was a 2006 model still in stock in March 2009, but it had plenty of features and worked fine. Here’s a quick review.
Features The PC15 offers a lot of features. Many more than my PC3 did, and quite frankly, so many that I didn’t even use them all! You have your current/avg/max HR, HR zones with a beep system to alert you to zone changes, stopwatch, alarm, etc.
All these features seemed to work just fine. There is also a backlight which is cool. If you run at night or venture deep into the woods, or are doing a 24 hour mountain bike race, you might need the light. The PC15 also comes with a bike mount (i.e. You can mount it on the handlebars.) Ease of Use While not exactly as simple as put on the chest strap and go, like my PC3 was, the PC15 is pretty simple to figure out. Once I reviewed the buttons in the manual, I picked things up without hassle. Comfort First, the chest strap is great.
It fits snugly and comfortably. The watch part gets left on the bike mount though. It is just not comfortable on my wrist! The wrist strap sucks, so I rarely use this when running, but everything is fine for the bike mount. My final verdict is Overall I am happy with the Sigma Sport PC15. Durability seems alright, and the features are great for the price I paid.
If you’re looking for a fairly simple heart rate monitor that won’t break the bank, take a look at this one. Official website.
The battery died in it the other day, so I thought it would be a simple affair to get a replacement, but that process turned into an ordeal. I’m sure I would have had to replace the battery at least once before, but for the life of me, I don’t remember having the trouble I did with this one. The actual battery replacement was a snapthen my troubles started!
I expected to have to reset the time, but what I didn’t expect was that the stupid thing would come back in German! I fiddled around with it for a while the other night trying to find the menu item for resetting the language, but that was a lesson in frustration!
I finally gave up in disgust and went to bed thinking I would go find the user manual on the internet and take care of it in the morning. When I found the manual, however, I was no better off. Talk about a complicated affair!
With text in both English and German, I had to wade through several pages to finally get to the part about how to change the language. One basic problem here.the English section of the manual told you how to go change the language to German. It was no help in trying to get the language changed from German to English! After trying for several minutes to decipher it and making no progress, I decided that I would try to “count clicks”. I figured that if I started from the front, I should be able to count clicks to finally drill down to the language setting. Tried that twicesomething’s still not clicking (pardon the pun), so I assume I was either mis-reading the manual or not doing a proper job of counting the clicks I was making on the watch.