Dayton DCX-A Alti-compass watch User Manual Climber DC X E

Dayton Industrial Co., Ltd. Alti-compass watch Climber DC X E

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iClimber-DCXInstruction Manual
     THERMO PEER Instruction Manual
2Index1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................... 42. PUTTING INTO OPERATION ............................................................................... 63. OPERATION ELEMENTS ..................................................................................... 73.1 LCD DISPLAY AND BUTTONS...................................................................... 73.2 OPERATION LOGIC OF BUTTONS .............................................................. 83.3 LOCKING THE BUTTONS (“KEY-LOCK”)...................................................... 93.4 MEANING OF THE LCD ICONS .................................................................. 103.5 BEZEL ........................................................................................................ 113.6 BATTERY COMPARTMENT........................................................................ 124. FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION ......................................................................... 124. FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION ......................................................................... 134.1 TIME (TIME AND ALARM)........................................................................... 154.1.1 Local time (T1)..................................................................................... 164.1.2 Time zone (T2)..................................................................................... 174.1.3 Alarm (AL)............................................................................................ 174.2 TIMER.......................................................................................................... 194.3 SPORT (STOPWATCH, VERTIC-LOG, PEER)....................................... 224.3.1 STOPWATCH with LAP and VERTIC-LOG function............................. 244.3.2 PEER Settings ..................................................................................... 344.4 DATA LOG (RETRIEVING STORED DATA) ................................................ 374.5 ALTIMETER (ALTIMETER, THERMOMETER) ............................................ 434.6 BAROMETER (AIR PRESSURE, WEATHER, MEASURING UNITS)........... 484.6 BAROMETER (AIR PRESSURE, WEATHER, MEASURING UNITS)........... 494.7 COMPASS................................................................................................... 545. BATTERY REPLACEMENT ............................................................................... 586. MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................. 587. SUPPORT........................................................................................................... 598. TECHNICAL INFORMATION .............................................................................. 609. VERTIC-LOG – HOW TO USE............................................................................ 61
310. THERMO PEER................................................................................................ 6310.1 PUTTING THE THERMO PEER INTO OPERATION ................................. 6410.2 OPERATING ELEMENTS THERMO PEER ............................................... 6510.2.1 LCD DISPLAY AND KEYS................................................................. 6510.2.2 OPERATING LOGICS OF THE KEYS ............................................... 6610.2.3 MEANING OF THE LCD ICONS ........................................................ 6710.2.4 SETTING OF THE TIME.................................................................... 6810.2.5 SETTING OF THE TEMPERATURE UNIT........................................ 6910.2.6 ACTIVATE SYNC MODE.................................................................. 6910.2.7 ACTIVATE UPLOAD MODE ............................................................. 7010.2.8 TECHNICAL INFORMATION............................................................. 71FCC ID: 04GDCX-A ................................................................................................ 72Brief instruction DATA LOG seperate sheetVersion 1.06022009• IndexRemark:The Model Name of "iClimber-DCx and "Thermo Peer" is equivalent to"Alti-Compass DCX" and "T-Pod" respectively.
41. INTRODUCTIONThank you for choosing the iClimber-DCX by IROX. You are now the owner of a highquality watch which is the result of Italian design, Swiss engineering, Canadian andSwiss technology, and is manufactured in the greater Hong Kong area.The iClimber-DCX offers true novelties in the watch market. Among other things theVERTIC-LOG® function, which was developed in cooperation with Swiss mountainguides. Besides the operating steps described in chapter 4 you will also find anexplanation of how to use this function in chapter 9 and why mountain guidesrequested this function.The DCX offers additional functions that can be used with periphery devices (‘peers’)that have a 2.4GHz signal:- Thermo Peer with THERMO-LOG®- Heart Peer (chest belt to measure pulse)- Foot Peer (running sensor for the shoe)- PC Peer (USB stick with PC software for data analysis)All these peers are options and can be purchased separately.The Thermo Peer with the THERMO-LOG function is an IROX innovation. Thisfunction makes the DCX the first wristwatch that can measure the real ambienttemperature and also display it on the watch.Peer functions are described in these instructions too. If you do not need to use therespective peer, you can simply skip the corresponding sections. A peer can be putinto operation without restrictions at a later date.
5Please read the instructions carefully. You will find useful and interesting informationbeyond the operation explanations.About IROXIROX, as a brand, was founded in the year 2002 in Switzerland. IROX hasestablished itself as specialist for measuring devices for weather, environment, andsports and is internationally present. Besides closely collaborating with the bestmanufacturers in the electronics branch worldwide, IROX has also developed, andmade market ready, real innovations some of which have totally revolutionised themarket. The weather stations with the Meteotime System are only one example.The i-Climber DCX with the Vertic-Log and the THERMO-LOG is also an absoluteglobal innovation.
62. PUTTING INTO OPERATION1. The iClimber is delivered with inserted battery and the watch in a batteryconserving sleep-mode. In this state the display is switched off, “blank”.2. The watch is activated by pressing any key for at least 3-5 seconds.3. The watch can now be operated as described in chapter 4.!Important informationThe iClimber is a high quality measuring device with several functions thatyou can influence and also some that can not be influenced because theyrun in the background (e.g. pressure measurement). Please be aware thatactive use of each additional function requires energy and therewith battery.Often activating the backlight, using the Key-Tone, the compass for bearingsor the peers also draws power from the battery and this has a direct influenceon the battery life.If you are going on an expedition during which you will be intensely using thewatch and exposing yourself and your equipment to very cold temperatureswe strongly recommend taking along replacement batteries (Type CR2032).The watch battery, if the watch is simply used as a wristwatch, has a lifetimeof up to one year. The repeated use of several functions can reduce thebattery lifetime by a few months!• Putting into operation
73. OPERATION ELEMENTS3.1 LCD DISPLAY AND BUTTONSAll functions are shown in 5 lines on a liquid crystal display (LCD) and can beoperated with the 4 buttons on the sides.Complete segment with the four button labelsIf displays with data are used in this manual, the data herein will vary from the dataOperation elements•
8on your watch. These printed displays are only for better understanding.3.2 OPERATION LOGIC OF BUTTONSThe button functions are described in detail in chapter 4. Where button symbols areused, please remember the following logic: Press button Press and hold button for 2 seconds
93.3 LOCKING THE BUTTONS (“KEY-LOCK”)You can deactivate the buttons to avoid undesired operation of the buttons:Activate “Key-Lock”:Press the M and S/L buttons simultaneously forat least 2 seconds.Display for activated “Key-Lock”:If the buttons are deactivated 4 dots will appearon the border of the display.If you press any button in this state, theinformation “LOCKED” will appear at the bottomof the display.• Operation elementsOperation elements•
10Deactivate “Key-Lock”:Press the M and S/L buttons simultaneously. Thefour dots will disappear and the buttons can beoperated again.3.4 MEANING OF THE LCD ICONSVERTIC-LOG is activeAlarm is activeKey tone is activeBattery weak (see chapter 2, 3.6 and 5)
11  FOOT-PEER present and active  HEART-PEER present and active  THERMO-PEER present and active3.5 BEZELThe bezel serves for position finding with the compass. Operating was arranged insuch a manner that the ring can be turned, but does not move easily when onlyslightly brushed.• Operation elements
123.6 BATTERY COMPARTMENT1x 3V battery type CR2032You can replace the battery yourself.Proceed as follows:– Place the watch face down, on a soft cloth, on a table– Take a fitting coin (e.g. a 2 Euro or SFR 2 coin) and open the screw cap on theback of the watch by turning counter clockwise– Use tweezers to remove the batteries– Reversing the procedure insert a new battery into the watch (please pay attentionto the correct polarity)– Make sure that the gasket is still in place. If possible put some silicone grease onthe sealing ring.– Screw the lid clockwise onto the watch again. Make sure that at least onecomplete turn, clockwise, can be conducted without resistance. If this is notpossible the lid is not lying correctly in the thread and too much force woulddestroy the thread.Illustrated instructions can be found at www.irox.com.Operation elements•
134. FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONThe iClimber has 7 function windows. They are:TIME Your time (T+), another time zone (T2) andthe alarm time (AL)TIMER Timer 1 und Timer 2SPORT Stopwatch, VERTIC-LOG, peer (search, settings,data dispalyDATA LOG Retrieval of stored stopwatch data (tour data,lap times, VERTIC-LOG evaluation, peer dataanalysis, PC link)ALTIMETER Altimeter, current temperature (of the watch andthe Thermo Peer)BARO Air pressure data, weather forecast and settingof the measuring units, THERMO-LOGCOMPASS Compass and its calibration Move from function to function with theMODE button.Two additional functions of the watch have a “superior” function available in allmodes: the backlight and the key tone.• Functions and operation
14a) BacklightIn addition there is the option of switching on a backlight of the display.To do this, press the EL and S/L buttonssimultaneously. The LCD lighting will beactivated for 4 seconds.b) Key tone:You can switch a button sound (“Key tone”) on or off.move to the time display (with the day displayedunder the time!) and press S/R2will appear in the upper part of the display and the key tone is active.To switch off, proceed accordingly in reverse sequence.Functions and operation •
154.1 TIME (TIME AND ALARM)In the time window you can see the time, the date, and the weekday. A second timezone can also be displayed, and an alarm with a 1-minute alarm sound can beactivated.Press until TIME appears in the displayYou can, at any time, use the same button tomove to the next function, unless you areconducting a setting.Select the display in the followingsequence:– your local time (T1)– other time zone (T2)– alarm (AL)Different entries can be made according to the display.• Functions and operation
164.1.1 Local time (T1) Press until the day (3 letters, below the minutes) appears on the display. To switch the key tone on/off This brings you to the time set mode.The element to be set will start to blink and a text will appear, in English,informing you of what needs to be set.If during setting for longer than one minute no button is pressed,the watch will automatically leave the set mode. The settings made upto this point will be stored.The commands for setting the time are as follows: With these buttons you change the setting value Skip to the next setting value (until you leave the set mode) Leave the set mode. The settings made up to this point will be stored.Functions and operation •
174.1.2 Time zone (T2)In the time set mode, following the instructions in 4.2.1, you can also set a “T2 Off-Set”. For this the “OFF Set” setting for time zone T2 is either added or subtractedfrom the local time (T1). The Off Set setting can be set from –23 to +23 hours. Press until “T2” appears in small on the display. This moves the T2 as main time into the big display.On the bottom (small T1) your “home time” is displayed.4.1.3 Alarm (AL)The watch offers a daily alarm function which, when activated, will sound for oneminute at the time for which it is set.The valid time for the alarm is the time that appears as the main time (large) on thedisplay. This can be T1 or T2! Press until “AL” appears, with the alarm time small. Activate / Deactivate the alarm. If the alarm is active the bellsymbol will appear at the top of the display:• Functions and operation
18 This brings you to the set mode for the alarm time.The element to be set will start to blink and a text will appear, in English,informing you of what needs to be set.If during setting for longer than one minute no button is pressed, thewatch will automatically leave the set mode. The settings made upto this point will be stored.Attention: The alarm must be activated separately!The commands for setting the alarm time are as follows: With these buttons you change the setting value Skip to the next setting value (until you leave the set mode) Leave the set mode. The settings made up to here will be stored.The alarm will sound for 1 minute and, unless the alarm function isdeactivated, will sound again the next day. The sounding 1 minute alarm tone can be interrupted with this button.
194.2 TIMERIn the timer function you can seta time target and have this timecounted down in seconds tozero.There are always two timersavailable (TIMER 1 and TIMER 2) which can be set independently of each other.Press until TIMER appears in the display.If you are not in a setting mode you can use the same button to,at any time, move to the next function. Selecting the timer (TIMER 1–TIMER 2)This brings you to the set mode for the timer.The element to be set will start to blink and a text will appear, in English,informing you of what needs to be set.If during setting for longer than one minute no button is pressed, thewatch will automatically leave the set mode. The settings made upto this point will be stored.• Functions and operationFunctions and operation •
20The timers can not be active together at the same time.Some special functions can be carried out with the two timers:INT.LEAVE (Interleave): After the countdown of timer 1, timer 2 startsautomatically.REPEAT (Repeat): As soon as the active timer has counted down(in Interleave after the countdown of timer 2),the counter begins again with the countdown.CT BEEP (Countdown tone): During the countdown, at certain times,acoustic signals will sound: A 1 second beep foreach of the last 5, 4, 3,2 and 1 minutesA 1 second beep for each of the last 50, 40, 30,20 and 10. During the last 5 seconds a fastbeep-beep will sound. This function can beused as a Regatta Timer, for example.At the end of the countdown, when the timer reaches 0:00:00, there will be a signal(length: 20 seconds)Time setting of the timer: from 0:01 to 9:59 hours in minute steps.The commands for setting the time of the timer are as follows: With these buttons you change the setting valueSkip to the next setting value (until you leave the set mode)Functions and operation •
21As soon as the settings have been made, following commands are possible: Start the timer Stop the timer Reset the timer to the initial value (when the timer is stopped) Interrupt the sounding 20 second tone• Functions and operation
224.3 SPORT (STOPWATCH, VERTIC-LOG, PEER)In the SPORT function the stopwatch is available with up to 99 laps/interims (LAP).This data can be stored in a LOG at the end of the timing.The description on how to read-out the measuring blocks (LOG) can be found inchapter 4.4The resolution is 1/100 seconds for lap times of up to 59 minutes. Thereafter and forthe accumulated time the resolution is 1 second.Additional functions such as Vertic-Log and the peers are administered in the SPORTfunction in addition to the stopwatch.Press until SPORT appears on the display.You can, at any time, use the same button to move to the nextfunction, unless you are conducting a setting.The watch first looks for around 15 seconds for the known PEERS, i.e. those thathave already been logged in once (PAIRED – see Chapter 4.3.2.1). The peer iconsflash below on the display (icons, see in Chapter 3.5)
23Please note: During the display ‘PEER SEARCHING’ you can start the stopwatchimmediately with S/L (Chapter 4.3.1). The function PEER SEARCHING continues torun in the background (however, the flashing icons are no longer displayed, only assoon as a PEER has been found does the corresponding icon appear).It is also possible if no stopwatch is active to enter the setting mode immediately withthe key EL2 (Chapter 4.3.2).If a peer is recognised as available, the peer icon remains active in the display andafter the 15 seconds the text FOUND briefly appears (1 sec). If no known peer isfound, FOUND is not displayed.The stopwatch display will then appear. In the assumption that the stopwatch is notrunning and is ready at zero, the following display appears:orIn both cases, the stopwatch function can be used as described below. The followingneeds to be taken into account.- The pulse is only displayed when a pulse belt (HEART PEER) is active.- The display MEM FULL means that the memory of the data for transfer to the PC isat least 95% full and further recordings will soon no longer be possible.
244.3.1 STOPWATCH with LAP and VERTIC-LOG functionaccumulated time of all LAPs in this measuring blockrunning lap (LAP)Display of the pulse (only when the HEART PEER isavailable and is on the display with the heart icon)In addition, in the SPORT function, the VERTIC-LOG function is alsoactivated/deactivated and then started via the stopwatch. If the VERTIC-LOG isswitched on when climbing in the mountains, every 100 m net altitude ascent theclimbing data is stored in the lap memory. The LAP function via the S/L buttons isswitched off.The operation logic with or without VERTIC-LOG has only slight differences and isdescribed separately in the following.The stopwatch also serves to record the times in the respective zone while thetraining zones of the pulse belt and/or the running sensor are being used.Functions and operation •
25►STOPWATCH with LAP function Start and restart (“Restart”) the stopwatch Stops the running stopwatch●When the stopwatch is running: Counts laps/interims. The stopwatch continues running.The LAP time with LAP No. remains on the display for five seconds.Then the running time of the new lap appears.Attention: For 5 seconds no other lap time can be measured, that means thebuttons S/L and S/R are inactive during these 5 seconds.• Functions and operation
26●When the stopwatch is stoppedDelete (ERASE) stopwatch times. The question “ERASE?” will appearon the display. To confirm, press the button again for 3 seconds.The data that has been deleted can not be retrieved! If you do not wantto delete the data, press and release the S/R button again. With this button the data can be stored in the LOG. The prompt “HOLDTO SAVE” will appear. When the button is released you will return to thecurrent display. If you press the button for another 3 seconds the datawill be stored in the DATA LOG. The information “LOG xx SAVED”(xx is the LOG number) will appear.After successful LOG storing the stopwatch, in the SPORT mode, will return to theinitial value (0:00:00).There are up to 10 LOGs available. If they have all been used “ALL LOGS FULL” willappear at the next attempt to store.In this case go to the function DATA LOG (see chapter 4.4), delete a LOG and thenreturn to SPORT, to store.Functions and operation •
27►STOPWATCH with VERTIC-LOG functionTo switch on this function and continue working with it the stopwatch must be on0:00:00 and ready for a new LOG.Activate / deactivate the VERTIC-LOG function: With this button you reach the settings menu of the PEER functions(see 4.3.2) and the ON / Off switching of the VERTIC-LOG function.You can also access the VERTIC-LOG function by pressing the S/Rkey in the following sequence three times:PAIR DEV. -->S/R--> FOOTPEER -->S/R--> SET ZONE -->S/R-->VERTICLOG.The element to be set (ON–OFF) will start to blink.The VERTIC-LOG is activated / deactivated with this button.If active the icon will appear. Confirm setting and return to stopwatch.If during setting for longer than one minute no button is pressed, the watch willautomatically leave the set mode. The settings made up to this point will be stored.• Functions and operation
28As soon as the stopwatch is started the VERTIC-LOG begins recording theclimb log.One lap (LAP) is recorded per 100 m climbed. The first 100 m are LAP 1, the secondLAP 2 etc.After a total of 1000 m of actual climbing (equals 10 LAPs), the time and the altitudegain for these 1000 m is additionally stored (LAP +1000).The same is done for the next 1000m etc. (LAP +2000, LAP +3000 etc.).LAP 1–10 –LAP +1000LAP 11–20 –LAP +2000LAP 21–30 –LAP +3000etc.Beginning the climbTo start the previously activated VERTIC-LOG function you must start the stopwatchat the beginning of the climb you want to monitor! Start the stopwatch and with that the VERTIC-LOG recordingImportant: The recording of the climb will be interrupted when the stopwatch isstopped. If you press the S/R button by mistake, do a “RESTART” with the S/Lbutton. The interrupted LAP x will be stored at its last status and a new LAP x+1 willbegin with the RESTART. If altitude was gained during this time it is lost to theVERTIC-LOG recordings. To avoid unintentionally operating the STOP button (S/R)we recommend activating the key lock.
29Operation during the climbFor each LAP during the climb,that means while the stopwatchis running, following data isavailable:– climbing speed in m/h as the case may be min/100 m– in this LAP total meters climbed (UP). This means when you climb 50 m, thendescend 20 and climb 40 again that you are 70 m above the starting pointand UP 90m will be displayed.– the LAP number alternates in a 2 second rhythm with the remaining meters until100 m is achieved (in the example above that would be 30m) Following display will then appear with the above data:In this display the last segment (LAP) is always displayed. With the S/L and S/R buttons you can retrieve previous recordingswhich will be displayed for approx. 4 seconds.• Functions and operationFunctions and operation •
30When at least 10 LAPs have been completed, the “1000 Meter” summary willappear if you press the EL button again.Analogue to the individual LAPs here too the S/L and S/R buttons can be used toscroll through other such summaries. Return to the running stopwatch.Functions and operation •
31End of climb – Store data in LOGStops the stopwatchTo store when the stopwatch is stopped:  With this button the data can be stored in the LOG. The prompt “HOLDTO SAVE” will appear. When the button is released the watch will returnto the current display. If you press the button for another 3 seconds thedata will be stored in the DATA LOG. The information “LOG xx SAVED”(xx is the LOG number) will appear.After successful LOG storing the stopwatch, in the SPORT mode, will return to theinitial value (0:00:00).There are up to 10 LOGs available. If they have all been used “ALL LOGS FULL” willappear at the next attempt to store.In this case go to the function DATA LOG (see chapter 4.4), delete a LOG and thenreturn to SPORT, to store.• Functions and operation
32Attention:In order to be able to retrieve additional data stored in the VERTIC-LOG, you muststore the LOG in the stopwatch function at the end of your climb. If you delete thestopwatch times before storing, the VERTIC-LOG data will also be deleted!Important:The VERTIC-LOG function was developed for mountain climbers making ascensions.When you have reached the highest point of your tour, stop the watch and store theLOG. There is no need for descent data in the VERTIC-LOG! For longer interruptionswe recommend closing the LOG and when the tour is continued beginning with a newLOG.If you do not wish to store the LOG, you can delete the data (stopwatch and VERTIC-LOG): Delete (ERASE) the stopwatch times. The question “ERASE?” willappear on the display. To confirm, press the button again for 3 seconds.The data that has been deleted can not be retrieved! If you do notwant to delete the data, press and release the S/R button again andmove to LOG memory.Functions and operation •
33►STOPWATCH with RUN function (FOOT-PEER)If a FOOT-PEER is available (icon active on display) the current data suchasRUN SPD Speed (km/h)RUN PACE Pace (min/km)RUN DIST Distance (km)are displayed.--► From the stopwatch display (recommended with running stopwatch!)you can call up the data above sequentially with each press of the key.
344.3.2 PEER SettingsTo log the existing PEERS in the system (PAIRING) and to carry out thecalibrations/settings of the FOOT PEER and the HEART PEER, the stopwatch mustbe on 0:00:00.Entering the PEER calibration/setting mode:--► You thus enter the setting menu for the PEER functions.The menu ‘PAIR DEVICE’ is displayed first.--► You thus enter the next setting menu after the following procedure: PAIR DEV. -->S/R--> CALIB FOOTPEER -->S/R--> SET ZONE -->S/R-->VERTICLOG -->S/R--> PAIR DEV. -->S/R --> etc.VERTIC-LOG: see Chapter 4.3.1--► You thus enter the setting mode of the function that is shown on the display (functions: PAIR DEV. or CALIB FOOTPEERor SET ZONE)--► Exit setting mode and back to stopwatch.If no key is pressed for around one minute, the system automatically exitsthe setting mode and returns to the stopwatch.
354.3.2.1 PAIRING (logging in of the PEERs)The 3 icons flash for as long as the correspondingpeer is searched for. Duration of the process approx.15 seconds.If a peer is detected, the corresponding symbol stopsflashing.If a peer has been detected after approx. 15 seconds,this display appears briefly, then it reverts to thedisplay at the start PAIR DEV.

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