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11th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
USA
P.412.288.9901
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www.bodymedia.com
SW-D-M Rev2
BodyMedia International Srl
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20133 Milan, Italy
P.+39-02-2774121
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www.bodymedia.eu
© Copyright 2007 BodyMedia, Inc.
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Instructions For Use
Quick Start:
1. Set up your armband
using the SenseWear Software. Use Display Settings
tab to set options.
3. Press armband
2. While wearing the
armband, hold the mode button to sync.
and view button on the
display.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. General Information
1.1 Care And Maintenance
1.2 Water Resistance
1.3 Using the Display Clip
1.4 Using the Display Watch Band
1.5 Battery Replacement
1.6 Warranty
1.7 Warnings and Cautions
1.8 Disposal
1.9 Manufacturer’s Declarations
2. How to Use Your SenseWear® Display
2.1 Display Overview
2.2 Initializing
2.3 Mode Functions
2.4 View Functions
2.5 Backlight
2.6 Reset Trip
2.7 Out of Sync Mode
2.8 Turning the Sound On/Off
2.9 Syncing Your Display with Another Armband
3. Technical Specifications
4. Copyright, Patent and Trademark Notices
5. Compatibility
6. Certifications
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1. General Information
The SenseWear® display is a powerful, easy-to-use and versatile accessory to
the SenseWear® armband. This operating manual applies to the SenseWear®
display and its features and functions. It is intended to instruct you on the use
of the device and covers all operations and features of the product.
The SenseWear® display is an electronic input/output device intended for use
ONLY with the SenseWear® Pro3 armband and SenseWear® Professional software
6.0. You’ll need these versions of each product in order to set up and use the
display. The display can be used as an “up-to-the-minute” feedback device in
conjunction with applications for: nutritional diagnostics, metabolic diseases,
pediatrics, pulmonary and cardiology studies, obesity, diabetes management,
rehabilitation, weight loss and, in general, anywhere it is necessary to monitor
energy expenditure, METs, physical activity, and steps.
Overview of components
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SenseWear
display
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SenseWear
watchband
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SenseWear clip
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1.1 Care and Maintenance
Always clean and dry the display, clip and watchband if they become noticeably
moist or dirty. Failure to keep the display clean or improper cleaning may cause
irritation to the skin and deterioration to the outer casing of the display or
watchband.
To clean, moisten a soft cloth or towel with mild disinfectant soap and water.
Wipe and dry the skin-touching side of the display clip and watchband. Never
use solvents to clean the display.
1.2 Water Resistance
The display is water resistant up to 30 meters.
1.3 Using the display clip
The display comes pre-attached to the SenseWear® clip. The clip functions
much like a paper clip in that it allows you to attach the display firmly to thin
material or clothing such as a shirt sleeve or belt.
Note: The clip is designed to fasten to most soft materials. Fastening to
delicate fabrics can leave an imprint. Fastening to hard materials may
not hold the display securely. Never slide thick materials into the clip
opening as it may strain and damage the clip.
1. To attach the clip to a desired area, gently lift
the clip lever located between the mode and
light buttons of the display. This will open the
clip mouth.
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2. Slide the material you wish to attach the clip
to between the upper and lower portions of the
clip mouth.
3. Then push the clip lever back down to close
the clip. This will tighten the mouth around the
material, attaching the display securely to the
material.
To detach, lift the clip lever. This will loosen the grip of the clip mouth so you
can remove the clip.
1.4 Using the display watchband
The display comes with a watchband that allows you to wear the display on your
wrist.
1. You must first remove the display from the clip.
To do this, simply twist the display counter
clockwise and lift.
2. To attach the display to the watchband, place
the display in the band cradle, with the logo
facing the nine’o’clock position. Make sure the
display is firmly seated into the cradle evenly.
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3. Then twist the display into the watchband
cradle clockwise. The display is secure when the
two lines along the side of the display line up.
This is the “locked” position.
To remove it from the watchband, twist the display counter clockwise and lift.
1.5 Battery replacement
The display comes equipped with a replaceable CR-2032 coin cell battery. When
the battery needs to be replaced, we recommends that you bring the display to
a jeweler or watch vendor. To replace the battery yourself, follow these steps.
Note: Expected life of this battery under normal use is 6-12 months. Coin
cell batteries can be readily purchased from a variety of online vendors,
electronic stores and drug stores.
1. Make sure you have a fresh CR-2032 coin cell battery and a #0 size Phillips
head screwdriver.
2. Remove the display unit from the watchband or
clip. See section 1.4 for details.
3. Turn the unit over, revealing the underside,
and remove the four small screws attaching the
back plate to the display.
4. Remove the old battery and replace it with the
new one with the (+) side facing up.
5. Reattach the back plate, text facing up.
Once attached, turn the unit over and press any
button to wake the display.
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Important: Make sure the text on the back plate is facing up. If the back
plate is reattached upside down, the display may not operate correctly.
1.6 Warranty
BodyMedia® warrants that the BodyMedia Hardware (SenseWear® display with
clip and watch strap) is free of defects in materials and workmanship under
normal use and service, for 12 months from date the product is shipped to the
customer. (“Limited Warranty Period”). If a defect covered by this Limited
Warranty occurs during the Limited Warranty Period, BodyMedia will, at its option, repair, replace the entire unit or refund the original purchase price. THE
FOREGOING REMEDIES ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND BODYMEDIA’S
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY FOR BREACH OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY.
This Limited Warranty is subject to compliance with the Safety Considerations or Care & Maintenance sections of this User Guide and does not apply
to defects that have been caused by improper or incorrectly performed
maintenance, negligence, accident, misuse or unreasonable use, modification,
tampering, normal wear and tear, or any other causes not related to defective
materials or workmanship. This Limited Warranty excludes batteries.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND NO OTHER
REPRESENTATIONS OR CLAIMS OF ANY NATURE SHALL BE BINDING OR OBLIGATE
BODYMEDIA. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THE BODYMEDIA HARDWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR WARRANTIES OF TITLE
OR NONINFRINGEMENT, ARE LIMITED TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD ABOVE.
Subject to applicable law, in no event shall BodyMedia’s liability exceed the
purchase price of the BodyMedia Hardware.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL BODYMEDIA OR ANY AUTHORIZED BODYMEDIA SERVICE
PROVIDER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES RELATED TO THE BODYMEDIA HARDWARE EVEN IF BODYMEDIA WAS
AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
1.7 Warnings and Cautions
1.7.1 Warnings
This product complies with the general requirements for a safe medical device
under applicable directives. However, this product alone is not meant to substitute for proper medical diagnosis, care, or treatment. Users should not make
drastic changes to their lifestyle based solely on data displayed on this device.
Any health assessment decisions based on the data from this device should be
made only by medical personnel and should consider the condition and lifestyle
of the subject tested. The SenseWear® display should not be used for life
critical applications; improper usage may result in harm or even death to the
wearer.
The Body Monitoring System has been clinically validated for subjects between
7 and 65 years of age who are engaged in resting, ambulatory, stationary
biking, motoring and weight-lifting activities, etc. Due to metabolic variations, subjects who are 1) outside this age range or 2) engaged in alternate or
obscure activities may see decreased accuracy in the data..
This product is non-defibrillation proof.
Do not get the device close to other devices that can cause electromagnetic
interferences of any nature.
EQUIPMENT not suitable for use in the presence of a FLAMMABLE ANAESTHETIC
MIXTURE WITH AIR or WITH OXYGEN OR NITROUS OXIDE.
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Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and
needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information
provided on pages 10 - 13. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment
can affect medical electrical equipment.
The SenseWear® display should not be used in airplanes, hospitals or locations
where cellular telephones and other electronic devices are prohibited.
Keep the SenseWear® display out of reach of children as the product contains
removable parts which can become choking hazards.
Users with sensitive skin should avoid wearing the watchband excessively.
1.7.2 Cautions
Replace your system’s battery only with CR-2032 (or equivalent) 3V Lithium
coin cell battery to avoid risk of personal injury or physical damage to your
equipment. Expected life of the battery under normal use is 6 – 12 months.
The battery may present a choking hazard for small children. Please keep the
batteries out of reach of children.
Never drop or shock the display and always store in a safe place when not
in use.
Avoid exposing the display to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, sand, or
mechanical shock.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
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If the display is dropped, ensure that it is working properly and not physically
damaged before relying on readings.
1.8 Disposal
1.8.1 Disposal
Dispose of the display in accordance with local, state, federal, or country
specific regulations.
Always dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance, where
applicable.
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1.9 Manufacturer’s Declarations
Patient Environment
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Emissions
The 908903PROD1 (SenseWear® display) is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified
below. The customer or user of the BT-2.4-BG should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions Test
Compliance
Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance
RF Emissions
CISPR 11
Group 1
The 908903PROD1 uses RF energy only for its inernal
function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are
not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic
equipment.
RF Emissions
CISPR 11
Class B
Harmonics
IEC 6100-3-2
Class A
The 908903PROD1 is suitable for use in all establishments, including domestic, and those directly connected
to the public low-voltage power supply network that
supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
Flicker
IEC 6100-3-3
Complies
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Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Immunity
The 908903PROD1 (SenseWear® display) is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified
below. The customer or user of the 908903PROD1 should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
IEC 60601
Test Level
Immunity Test
Compliance
Level
Electromagnetic
Environment - Guidance
ESD
IEC 61000-4-2
±6kV Contact
±8kV Air
±6kV Contact
±8kV Air
Floors should be wood, concrete,
or ceramic tile. If floors are
synthetic, the r/h should be at
least 30%.
EFT
IEC 61000-4-4
±2kV Mains
±1kV I/Os
N/A
N/A
Surge
IEC 61000-4-5
±1kV Differential
±2kV Common
N/A
N/A
Voltage Dips/Dropout
IEC 61000-4-11
>95% Dip for
0.5 Cycles
N/A
N/A
3A/m
Power frequency magnetic fields
should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment.
60% Dip for 5 Cycles
30% Dip for 25 Cycles
>95% Dip for 5 Seconds
Power
Frequency 50/60Hz
Magnetic Field
IEC 61000-4-8
11
3A/m
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Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Emissions
The 908903PROD1 (SenseWear® display) is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified
below. The customer or user of the 908903PROD1 should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity Test
IEC 60601
Test Level
Compliance
Level
Electromagnetic
Environment - Guidance
Portable and mobile communications equipment
should be separated from 908903PROD1 by no
less than the distances calculated/listed below:
Conducted RF
IEC 61000-4-6
Radiated RF
IEC 61000-4-3
3 Vrms
150 kHz to 80 MHz
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2.5 GHz
N/A
• D=(3.5/V1)(Sqrt P)
3 V/m
• D=(3.5/E1)(Sqrt P) 80 to 800 MHz
• D=(7/EI)(Sqrt P) 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
where P is the max power in watts and D is the
recommended separation distance in meters.
FIeld strengths from fixed transmitters, as
determined by an electromagnetic site survey,
should be less than the compliance level in each
frequency rangeb.
Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment containing a transmitter symbol:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption
and reflection from structures, objects and people
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Field strenghts from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land
mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with
accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, and electromagnetic site survey
should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the 908903PROD1 is used exceeds
the applicable RF compliance level above, the 908903PROD1 should be observed to verify normal operation. If
abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocationg the
908903PROD1.
Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
Recommended Separations Distances for the 908903PROD1
The 908903PROD1 (SenseWear® display) is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated disturbances are controlled. The customer or user of the 908903PROD1 can help prevent electromagnetic
interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF Communications Equipment
and the 908903PROD1 as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications
equipment.
Max Output Power
(Watts)
Separation (m)
150kHz to 80MHz
D=(3.5/V1)(Sqrt P)
Separation (m)
80 to 800MHz
D=(3.5/V1)(Sqrt P)
Separation (m)
800MHz to 2.5GHz
D=(7/E1)(Sqrt P)
0.01
0.1166
0.1166
0.2333
0.1
0.3689
0.3689
0.7378
1.1666
1.1666
2.3333
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3.6893
3.6893
7.3786
100
11.6666
11.6666
23.3333
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended seperation distance d in
meters (m) can be determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the
maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the seperation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guideleines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propogation is affected by absorption
and reflection from structures, objects and people.
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2.1 Display Overview
The SenseWear® display is a convenient way for wearers of the SenseWear®
armband to see up-to-the-minute information about their calories burned,
METs, steps, and physical activity duration. Information is transmitted every
60 seconds to the display from the armband for you to view as long as the two
units are in sync.
The display has an LCD display and four
buttons, 1 mode, 2 view, 3 light and
4 reset TRIP.
Combinations of the 1 mode and 2 view
buttons determine what value is displayed
on the LCD. For example, from the default
state, (Calories burned so far today) pressing
on the 2 view button once, will display how
many calories you burned yesterday. From
here, pressing on the 1 mode button
once will display how many steps you took
yesterday, and so on. The system map outlines the entire information architecture and
navigation.
The following will describe the complete
set of interactions for the proper use of
your display.
Key
m Press mode button
v Press view button
r Press resetTrip button
l Press light button
Backlight
On
Turn on/off
Sound
Hold down button
5 sec
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Calories
burned
Today
(default)
Number
of steps
Today
Activity
Duration
and METs
Today
Calories
burned
Yesterday
Activity
Duration
and METs
Yesterday
Calories
burned
Target
Clock
3 sec
Number
of steps
Yesterday
Clock
3 sec
Number
of steps
Target
Activity
Duration
Target
Clock
3 sec
Calories
burned
Trip
Number
of steps
Trip
Activity
Duration
Trip
Clock
3 sec
Reset ALL Modes to Zero
Set Clock
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To initialize the display, make sure your
armband is on your arm and within 3 feet
(1 meter) of the display and then press
and hold down the mode and view buttons
simultaneously. The display will turn on and
greet you, with “HELLO.”
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This will initiate a syncing process whereby the armband
establishes continuous communication with the display.
When the armband and display first sync up, the armband’s Initial Message
will scroll across the screen and then transition into its “display data” state
(defaulting to the CALORIES mode and TODAY view).
IMPORTANT: The Initial Message is set in SenseWear Professional software
and is a unique and recognizable message for you to verify your display
has synced with the correct armband. Each time the display syncs with a
different armband, the Initial Message will appear again.
If an armband is not within range of the display, it will display “ARM BAND
NOT FOUND”.
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Note: Make sure the armband has been configured for the wearer using
the SenseWear® software or SenseWear® Professional software. The
display is a passive device and will only display data transmitted from an
armband. Therefore the display will not work or may display inaccurate
values if the SenseWear® armband is not correctly configured to the user.
To set this up please refer to the Getting Started Guide that came with
your armband.
2.3 Mode functions
The mode button, located on the top left, allows you to toggle between the
different data modes being transmitted from the armband. The default selection when the device is first initialized, and every time the display establishes a
connection with an armband will be in the CALORIES mode. Pressing the mode
button advances the mode selection from (1) CALORIES, (2) STEPS, (3) ACTIVITY, (4) TIME, and then back to (1) CALORIES again.
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The CALORIES mode is the default mode and
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values of the wearer depending on what view
(TODAY, YESTERDAY, TARGET and TRIP) is
selected. The display includes off-body estimates using a simple calculation of your BMR or
Basal Metabolic Rate. Your BMR is the minimum
number of calories your body needs to support
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armband and sync the display, you will see that
calories burned so far today is not “0”. The number that appears here is an
estimate using a RMR (resting metabolic rate) calculation for the time you were
not wearing your armband.
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From the CALORIE mode, press the mode
button once to navigate to the STEPS mode,
This mode displays how many steps you have
taken depending on what view (TODAY, YESTERDAY, TARGET and TRIP) is selected. A step is
defined as one footfall detected of the wearer
while wearing the armband. There is no offbody calculation of steps, so values presented
are based only on steps counted while wearing
the armband.
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mode displays moderate physical activity duration (PAD) of the wearer depending on what
view (TODAY, YESTERDAY, TARGET and TRIP)
is selected. PAD is measured in minutes of
sustained moderate activity. Unlike the other
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customized using the SenseWear® Professional
software. The default setting is any activity
level above 3.0 METs sustained for 3 consecutive minutes. To change this default, please refer to the Body Monitoring System operating manual that came
with the SenseWear® armband.
What can be seen in this mode is also customizable. In addition to viewing the
duration of moderate physical activity, the display can automatically toggle to
one other activity measurement of your choice. The choices are (1) Vigorous
activity or (2) METs. To turn on these additional activity views, please refer to
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2.3.4 Time
From the ACTIVITY mode, pressing the mode
button once to navigate to the TIME mode. In
TIME mode, the view button is disabled. This
mode displays the current time as it is set on
the armband in either 12 or 24 hour format. To
set time preferences, please refer to the
SenseWear® Professional software.
the SenseWear® Professional software. Once turned on, this view will automatically toggle between the two values every few seconds.
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To change the time on your display, you must change the time on your armband. To do this please refer to Body Monitoring System operating manual.
Important: For the display to accurately report daily totals, the SenseWear armband’s clock must be configured to the local time zone of where
the display will be worn.
2.4 View Functions
The view button, located on the lower left, allows you to toggle between the
different data views of each mode being transmitted from the armband. (See
section 2.2) The default selection when the display is first initialized, and
every time the display establishes a connection with an armband will be the
TODAY view. Pressing the mode button advances the mode selection from (1)
TODAY, (2) YESTERDAY, (3) TARGET, (4) TRIP and then back to (1) TODAY again.
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2.4.3 Target
From the TARGET view, pressing the view button once will advance the view from YESTERDAY
to TARGET. The TARGET view shows the total
daily targets for calories burned, steps and
physical activity duration. These targets cannot
be set on the display, they are set using the
SenseWear® Professional software. For more
information on how to set or change these
targets, please refer to your Body Monitoring
System operating manual.
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2.4.2 Yesterday
Pressing the view button once will advance
the view from TODAY to YESTERDAY. The
YESTERDAY view shows the total number of
calories burned, steps and duration of physical
activity from the previous day. This value is
updated everyday at midnight.
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2.4.1 Today
The TODAY view is the default view when the
display is initialized and every time the display
syncs with the armband. The TODAY view shows
the current values for calories burned, steps and
physical activity so far today when the display
is in sync with the armband. When in sync,
these values will update every 60 seconds. A
day begins at 12:00 midnight, so this value will
automatically reset to “0” at midnight.
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TRIP. The TRIP view functions much like a tripodometer in a car. It enables you to measure
values, in this case calories burned, steps or
physical activity duration, per activity time
period. For example, if you want to know how
many calories you burn while raking leaves in
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work, simply toggle to the TRIP view, and
hold the reset Trip button 3 seconds. This will
return all values to 0 and the display will begin incrementing again. When you
are finished with your activity, simply look at your display for your answer.
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The backlight button is located on the upper
right of the display and is labeled “light”.
Pressing this button will turn on the
backlight for a few seconds so you can see
the information on the LCD in low-light or
no-light conditions.
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2.6 Reset Trip
The reset TRIP allows you to reset your trip-odometer to 0 and if you are using
your display as a watch only, to reset the time in the clock (TIME) mode.
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To reset your trip-odometer to 0, navigate to
the trip view using the view button. Press and
hold the reset TRIP button for 3 seconds. This
will reset ALL the current trip values to 0.
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2.6.2 Resetting the clock using the display device
Caution: If you are using the display with an armband and want to
change the time see section 2.3.4.
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To reset your clock, navigate to the TIME
mode view using the mode button. Press
and hold the reset TRIP button for 3 seconds.
This will cause the hour to blink. Press the
mode button to shift the hour forward, and
the view button to shift the hour backward.
We recommend that you reset your clock using the display device only if you
are using the display as a watch. The time on the display is automatically updated with the time on your armband every time the two units are synced. So
if you change it using the device, it will revert back to the time stored on the
armband the next time the units are re-synced.
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Once you have changed the hour, hit the reset Trip button once. This will cause
minutes to blink. Press the mode button to shift the minute forward, and the
view button to shift the minute backward. Hit reset Trip once the desired
hours and minutes have been selected to save.
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With the exception of the light button, the display will play a brief sound/beep
every time a button is pushed.
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To turn this sound on, hold down the light
until you hear a beep and see a confirmation
message “BEEP ON”. The sound should play
when you press any button except the light
button.
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To turn this sound off, hold down the light
button until you see a confirmation message
“BEEF OFF”. The sound should no longer play
when you press any button.
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2.9 Syncing Your Display with Another Armband
The SenseWear® display is a passive device which takes information transmitted
from any SenseWear® armband and displays it. Therefore, you can enable your
display to show information from multiple armbands, but not at the same time.
To do this, locate the armband you want to sync. Make sure it is the only armband within a 3 meter range of the display.
Hold down the view and mode buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. This will
reset the display and re-initiate the syncronization process.
The display will then prompt you to “PRESS ARM BAND BUTTN TO SYNC”.
While wearing the armband, press the button located on the face of the armband. This will initiate a syncing process between the two units.
Once they are synced, you will be able to view the data stored on that armband, and that armband will update the values while the two units are
in sync.
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3. Technical Specifications
User-replaceable coin cell battery (CR-2032)
RF Frequency: 2.4 GHz wireless communication interface
Transmittal output power: <1mW
Size: 40 mm diameter, height: 19 mm with clip
Weight: 1.2 oz with the clip
Materials: Nylon, polycarbonate, ABS, polyurethane, stainless steel, no latex
Operating temperature/humidity: 0 C to +45 C (32 F to 113 F)/100%RH non
condensing
Storage temperature/humidity: 0 C to +45 C (32 F to 113 F)/100%RH non
condensing
4. Copyright, Patent and Trademark Notices
Patents and patents pending. The BodyMedia® display device is covered by one
or more of the following patents when used with a BodyMedia® armband (e.g.,
SenseWear® armbands and bodybugg™ armbands): United States Pat. Nos.:
6,527,711, 6,595,929, 6,605,038, 7,020,508, 7,153,262; European Patent Nos.:
1,292,217, 1,292,218; and various worldwide patents pending. This notice is accurate as of 1/1/2007. For latest information please see www.bodymedia.com.
SenseWear® and BodyMedia® are registered trademarks of BodyMedia, Inc.
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5. Compatibility
The SenseWear® display is an electronic input/output device intended for use
ONLY with the SenseWear® Pro3 armband and SenseWear® Professional Software
6.0 or later. You’ll need these versions of each product in order to set up and
use the display
6. Certifications
Follow operating instructions.
Caution
Tested to applicable safety standards.
TYPE B APPLIED PART
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations indicates
separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment.
Identification code of Notified Body involved: 0051.
EMC Alert Mark for non-ionizing radiation
Classification of the device, as per 93/42 directives: IIa (rule 10)
Certification procedure: 93/42/EEC, Annex VI, VII.
Identification code of Notified Body involved: 0051
Transmit Power Class 8 – Less than 10mW output power
Duty Cycle Class 4 – permitted to operate at 100% duty cycle
Receiver Class 3 – Standard reliable SRD communication media.
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6. Certifications
FCC statement
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit separate from
the receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
• CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
FCC 47CFR 15C TCB - 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C Intentional Radiator
Certification Test
FCC 47CFR 15B clA - 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional Radiators Class A
Verification
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6. Certifications
UL 60601-1 - UL Standard for Safety Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1:
General Requirements for Safety First Edition
CENELEC EN 60601-1-2 - 2001 - Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1-2: General
Requirements for Safety - Collateral Standard: Electromagnetic Compatibility
- Requirements and Tests IEC 60601-1-2: 2001
CENELEC EN 60601-1-1 - Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Safety - Collateral Standard: Safety Requirements for Medical
Electrical Systems.
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.606.1-M90
ETSI EN 301 489-1 - Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters
(ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Standard for Radio Equipment and
Services; Part 1: Common Technical Requirements V1.3.1
ETSI EN 301 489-3 - (Draft) Electromagnetic Compat. and Radio Spectrum
Matters (ERM); Harmonized EN for ElectroMag. Compatibility (EMC) of Radio
Comms. Equip. & Srvs.; Pt. 3: Specific Conditions for Short-Range Devices (SRD)
Operating on Freqs Between 9 KHz and 40 GHz V1.3.1
ETSI EN 300 440-1 V1.3.1 (2001-07) Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio
spectrum Matters (ERM);Short range devices; Radio equipment to be used in
the 1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range
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