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Full Dot Altimeter with Heart Rate Monitor and Pedometer : Instruction Manual Project no: Art08-0362 ver: 003 File name: Art08-0362 Manual-r0.CDR Prepared by: C.K Lau Copyright: Latitude Limited Date: 11 Jun 2008 130 mm 90 mm 130 mm Sizeďź130 X 90mm Type: book type saddle wire Cover: 4 pages Color: 1C+0 (Black) Paper: 100gms white wood free paper Body Copy: 40 pages Color: 1C+1C (Black) Paper: 100 gms white wood free paper Blinding: Saddle wire Paper: Wood free paper Paper weight: 100 gms Language: English folding line Project: Release for: Prepared by: Date: Checked by: Date: Approved by: Date: Advanced Altimeter with Heart Rate Monitor and Pedometer Instruction Manual Back Cover Front Cover [ESC] [EL] [M] 1.0 Introduction Thank you for purchasing of this Watch. Your Watch features electronic sensors which measures and shows the outdoor conditions: weather forecast, temperature, pressure, altitude and compass directions. Your Watch also provides the essential information about your body or exercise during your exercise, like heart rate, walking steps, traveling speed, distance, etc. These data can be further logged into a logbook for later review. Your Watch also includes current time, daily alarm, chronograph, timer and dual time function. [S/S] [L/R] To get the most of your purchase, it is advisable to use this stopwatch in conformity with the below notes: ! Be sure to carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for later reference when necessary. ! Avoid exposing your Watch to extreme conditions for an unreasonable time. ! Avoid rough usages or severe impacts to your Watch. ! Do not open the Watch's case unless a certified service agency because your Watch contains precise electronic sensors and components. ! C l e a n y o u r Wa t c h w i t h a s o f t c l o t h occasionally that working for a longer use life of your watch. ! Keep your Watch away from magnets or the appliances which contains magnetic objects such as mobile phones, speakers and motors. ! Store your Watch in a dry place when it is not in use. [ESC] [EL] [M] 3.0 Major Function Mode - Timekeeping Menu [L/R]* [L/R]* Current Time Mode Menu Alarm Mode Menu Chronograph Mode Menu [S/S] [L/R] menu guide [L/R]* [L/R]* [L/R]* [ESC] Dual Time Mode Menu Sensor Menu (Chapter 3.1) Timer Mode Menu Timekeeping Menu NOTE: + When one of the menus is selected, the corresponding function mode will appear after a few seconds or press [M] to show the function mode instantly. + The menu guide indicates the current menu no. (e.g 3) with the total no. of menus (e.g 5). + *Press [S/S] to move the selection in the reverse direction. [ESC] [EL] [M] 2.0 Button Layout [ESC] [S/S] [EL] [M] [L/R] [S/S] [L/R] Mode Button [M] ! To select among Current Time, Daily Alarm, C h r o n o g r a p h , Timer and Dual Time Mode. ! To select among Distance, Heart Rate, User, Altimeter, Barometer, Compass and Logbook Mode. ! To select among the setting items under setting display. Escape button [ESC] ! To select between timekeeping and sensor menu. ! To exit from setting mode. ! To go back to the previous screen or function level. Start/Stop Button [S/S] ! To scroll the menu upward. ! To activate the 'start' or 'stop' function under Chronograph and Timer Mode. ! To increase the setting value under setting display. Lap/Reset Button [L/R ] ! To scroll the menu downward. ! To activate the 'Lap'/ Reset' function under Chronograph Mode. To activate the 'Reload' function under Timer Mode (stop counting). ! To decrease the setting value under setting display. Back light Button [EL] ! To turn on the EL back light for about 3 seconds. Note: When 'Night' back light function is ON, pressing any key will turn ON the back light too. [ESC] [EL] [M] 3.1 Major Function Mode - Sensor Menu [L/R]* [L/R]* Distance Mode Menu Heart Rate Mode Menu User Mode Menu Altimeter Mode Menu [L/R]* [L/R]* [L/R]* menu guide [L/R]* [ESC] Logbook Mode Menu [L/R] [L/R]* [S/S] Compass Mode Menu Barometer Mode Menu Timekeeping Menu (Chapter 3.0) Sensor Menu NOTE: + When one of the menus is selected, the corresponding function mode will appear after a few seconds or press [M] to show the function mode instantly. + The menu guide indicates the current menu no. (e.g 4) with the total no. of menus (e.g 7). + *Press [S/S] to move the selection in the reverse direction. [ESC] [EL] [M] 4.0 Current Time Mode - Function Display [S/S] [L/R] Level 1 Hold [M] [S/S] Day of Week Weather Forecast [S/S] current time Alttiude Graph Temperature [S/S] [S/S] date Current Time Mode Cloudy with sun Cloudy Raining current [M] + C o n f i r m selection/setting [L/R] + Scroll the menu NOTE: + If the Watch is NOT going to use for a long time, storing the watch in Power Saving Mode (LCD is OFF, but the timekeeping function is still working) can save battery. + To activate Power Saving Mode by pressing [L/R] for 5 seconds under Current Time Mode. Press any button under Power Saving Mode will resume normal operation. Sunny [ESC] + Exit the display [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] Weather Forecast Weather Forecast Symbols IMPORTANT: The Watch predicts the coming weather by using the readings of the changes of air pressure, in order to avoid the changes of pressure is caused by the change of altitude, it is highly recommended to staying at the same altitude for at least 24 hours for a higher accurate predication. WARMING: The Watch predicts the weather by adopting general weather prediction principles, it is NOT capable to reflect the extreme changing of weather within a very short period of time. Always double check the predicted weather from this Watch with other credible sources for critical events. Level 2 Second*1 Minute*1 Hour*1 12/24format*1 + Year*1 + Month *1 + Day *1 [S/S] + Scroll the menu Sea Level Pressure Graph 4.1 Current Time Mode - Weather Forecast 1. Time 2. Date 3. System 4. User 5. Unit Current Time Mode [S/S] [ESC] [EL] [M] 4.2 Current Time Mode - Setting the Watch t h e LCD Sound Light*2 Pair*3 Gender Birth Height Weight Stride Temperature Pressure Speed Other [S/S] [L/R] Level 3 +1 + 2~15 + 16 + Keytone + Chime*4 + Normal + Night Level 3 + Male + Female + 8F + 8C + Year*1 + Month *1 + Day *1 + mb + hPa + inHg + Walk + Run + km/h + mi/h + knot + Metric + Imperial NOTE: *1. Press [M] to select among the settings. *2. Press [EL] will turn ON the backlight if 'Normal' is selected. Press any button will turn ON the backlight if 'Night' is selected. *3. The Heart Rate Chest Strap MUST be worn on the chest (i.e heart rate signal is sampling) *4. If 'Chime' is ON ( the ' ' is appeared), the Watch will beep once at the hour i.e 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, etc. [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] [ESC] [EL] [M] 5.0 Alarm Mode - Setting the Alarm ON and OFF [S/S] [L/R] 1. Elapsed time [L/R] [S/S] 2. Total elapsed time 10 [S/S] [S/S] alarm time 3. Lap Time or Alarm Mode 10 lap 1 [S/S] time [ESC] [EL] [M] Lap Time 10 [L/R] *1 seconds hold [L/R] [S/S] 10 lap 3 [L/R] [L/R] [L/R] 10 20 30 [M] Counting Reset Elapsed time, Total Elapsed time and Lap time NOTE: + If Daily or Weekly Alarm is ON (the ' ' is appeared), the Watch will beep at the predefined alarm time daily or weekly. + The Watch will sound for 30 seconds at the alarm time. While alarm sounds, press any key to stop the sound instantly. + Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 can be set to alarm Daily or Weekly, see 5.1 for the details of the setting. 5.1 Alarm Mode - Setting the Alarm lap no. 10 lap 2 [L/R] [S/S] Weekly Alarm Alarm ON Hold [M] [S/S] [S/S] [S/S] lap time (freeze for 10 seconds) 20 10 hold [L/R] Daily Alarm Alarm 2 20 [S/S] hold [L/R] [S/S] Alarm OFF Alarm 1 [ESC] [EL] [M] 6.0 Chronograph Mode - Using the Chronograph Total elapsed time NOTE: *1. The Watch can record up to 50 lap times i.e L1 to L50. *2. Hold down [L/R] for 2 seconds (when the chronograph is stopped) to reset the chronograph. If the Chronograph is reset, the recorded Lap Time(s) will be erased too. hold [L/R] *2 Chronograph Mode Stop Counting [S/S] [L/R] [ESC] [EL] [M] 6.1 Chronograph Mode - Recalling Lap Time [S/S] [L/R] [S/S]*3 alarm ON/OFF [M] [ESC] DAILY OFF [S/S]* Alarm OFF Daily Alarm *1 [S/S]*3 [S/S]* the 2nd lap record hold [M] [S/S]*3 [M] hour Alarm Mode [M] SUN*2 MON*2 [S/S]*3 [S/S]*3 SAT*2 minute [M] [S/S] or [L/R] hold [S/S] or [L/R] [S/S]* Counting TUE*2 [S/S]*3 [S/S]*3 FRI*2 [ESC] WED*2 change the setting value faster [S/S]* [S/S]* 'TTL' Total elapsed time [S/S]*3 change setting value [S/S]*3 the next lap record the 1st lap record Lap Time Display [S/S]* the last lap record THU*2 Weekly Alarm Alarm ON NOTE: *1. If the 'DAILY' is selected, the alarm is turned ON and the Watch will alarm at the predefined time everyday. *2. If a Weekday (i.e 'MON', 'TUE' and etc ) is selected, the alarm is turned ON and the Watch will alarm at the predefined time that weekday every week. *3. Press [L/R] to move the selection in the reverse order. Stop Counting Chronograph Mode Lap Times Recall Sequence NOTE: + Press [L/R] to move the selection in the reverse order. + See 6.0 to erase the recorded Lap Time(s) (reset the chronograph). [ESC] [EL] [M] 7.0 Timer Mode - Setting the Target Time [S/S] [L/R] [ESC] [EL] [M] 7.2 Timer Mode - Using the Countdown Timer [S/S] [L/R] 1. Single Countdown [L/R] [L/R] 5 min 10 min Beep [L/R] [S/S] 3 min target time *1 current time [L/R] [L/R] 45 min 15 min Timer Mode User Preset Value *3 [L/R] Quick-Set-Value*2 [S/S] [S/S] Target Time Setting Sequence time (minute) 2' 59'' [S/S] [S/S] [L/R] [S/S] [L/R] Single and Multiple Countdown NOTE: (*1) The Timer starts counting from the Target Time to zero. (*2) The Watch includes 5 Quick-Set-Values : 3, 5, 10, 15 and 45 minutes for setting the Target Time faster, and these values CANNOT be set by user. (*3) The User Preset Value (for setting the Target Time) CAN be set by user, see 7.1 for the details of the setting. [ESC] [EL] [M] 7.1 Timer Mode - Setting the User Preset Value hold [M] minute [ESC] Timer Mode User Preset Value Setting Sequence [S/S] [L/R] Stop Counting [ESC] [EL] [M] hold [M] second [M] Counting*1 8.0 Dual Time Mode - Setting Dual Time [M] [M] hour Target Time NOTE: (*1) The Watch will prompt (during the counting) as follows: a) Beep once every minute for the last 10 minutes, i.e 10'00", 9'00" and etc. b) Beep once every 10 seconds for the last minute, i.e 0'50", 0'40" and etc. c) Beep once every seconds for the last 5 seconds. d) Beep for 30 seconds when timer reaches zero (Press any button CAN stop the beep instantly). (*2) The Target Time will be reloaded automatically. [S/S] [L/R] 'Zero' *2 2. Multiple Countdown [M] hour dual time current time [ESC] minute Dual Time Setting Sequence Dual Time Mode [S/S] / [L/R] change setting value NOTE: + The setting range is up to 99 hours 59 minutes 99 seconds. hold [S/S] / [L/R] change the setting value faster [S/S] / [L/R] change setting value hold [S/S] / [L/R] change the setting value faster NOTE: + The 'second' digits of Dual Time and the 'second' digits of Current Time are the same . [S/S] [L/R] 9.0 Sensor Mode: To Start/Stop the Sensor, Timer and Logbook 5 seconds Sensor function activated release [S/S] Heart Rate Mode User Mode hold [S/S] or SENSOR STOP Distance Mode release [S/S] keep holding [S/S] [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] LOGBOOK START or or TIMER STOP LOGBOOK STOP release [S/S] Sensor function deactivated [L/R] release [S/S] TIMER START keep holding [S/S] [S/S] Logbook starts logging ( Sensor function activated too ) Timer starts counting release [S/S] SENSOR START [ESC] [EL] [M] release [S/S] Logbook stops logging ( Sensor function activated too ) Timer stops counting Note: (1) When enter the Heart Rate, User or Distance Mode, the sensor function will be activated automatically after 5 seconds. (2) When the sensor function is activated, the L ogbook will start automatically too if 'AUTO' start feature is selected. See 16.0.5 for the details of the setting. (3) While the Log function is started, a 'LOG' indicator starts flashing on the screen. (4) The Watch includes a stand-alone count-up timer for timing the accumulative exercise time under Heart Rate, User and Distance Mode. 9.1 Sensor Mode: To Reset Screen, Session and Timer [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] Heart Rate Mode keep holding [L/R] hold [ L/R ] User Mode Distance Mode reset Screen release [ L/R ] Reset the current screen reset session release [ L/R ] Reset the current session reset timer release [ L/R ] Reset the timer NOTE: (1) Follow the above diagram to reset the current screen and/or session if the user intend to neglect the last exercise. (2) Follow the above diagram to reset the exercise timer. [L/R] [ESC] [EL] [M] 10.0 Distance Mode - Distance Mode Function [S/S] [L/R] [S/S] + The measurement of the walking/runing speed. Curent Speed Average Speed + The measurement of the average walking/runing speed. [ESC] [EL] [M] 10.2 Distance Mode - Distance Function Display [S/S] [L/R] [S/S] Calorie Expenditure Steps [S/S] Exercise Time [S/S] + The calcuation of total walking/running distance. Distance Calorie Expenditure Pace + The calculation of calorie expenditure. Moving Time [S/S] Current Pace [S/S] [S/S] + The measurement of time which needs to accomplish one [S/S] Current Speed kilometer/mile by the current speed. Maximum Speed Maximum Speed Average Speed + The measurement of the maximum walking/runing speed. Current Speed Distance Mode Function Display + The measurement of time that the user is in motion. Moving Time NOTE: (1) The Exercise Timer is counting independently, switched off the sensor or changed the screen to other mode will NOT affect the counting. i.e The same set of exercise time can be checked from either Heart Rate Mode, Distance Mode or User Mode. (2) The Calorie Expenditure is calcuated by Heart Rate and Pedometer, changed the screen to other mode will NOT affect the calculation unless the sensor is switched OFF. i.e The same set of Calorie Expenditure can be checked from either Heart Rate Mode, Distance Mode or User Mode. + The calculation of total walking/running steps. Step Function Overview 10.1 Distance Mode - To Get the Measurement seconds [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] Flashing: Pedometer sensor is activated. Reading Captured NOTE: (1) When enter Distance Mode, the function (sensor) will be activated automatically after 5 seconds. Which can be activated manually too, see 9.0 for the detailed operations. (2) When the function (sensor) is activated, the Watch will aggregate the readings of the exercise into the current 'session'. (3) The data of the current session can be saved into the 'Daily Record' (10.3.1) or reviewed (10.3.2) by the Function Menu. (4) The 'Daily Record' can be reviewed by the Function Menu too (10.3.3). The Watch can store upto 10 daily records. (5) See 9.1 to reset the current session. [ESC] [EL] [M] Menu 1 - Save Menu 4 - Sleep ! To save the current session into ! To set the auto-sleep time for today's record. Watch Sensor Activated 10.3 Distance Mode - Distance Mode Function Menu [L/R] Menu 2 - Session ! To review the statistical data of the current session. [S/S] [L/R] Pedometer. Menu 5 - Sense set sensitivity of the Pedometer. ! To Menu 3 - Daily Record ! To Review the Daily Record for 10 days. Distance Mode Function Menu NOTE: (1) Hold down [M] in Distance Mode to pop up the function menu. This Menu provides the supplementary functions for the Distance Mode. (2) If the last session has NOT been saved, the Watch will auto save that session into today's record at midnight. [ESC] [EL] [M] 10.3.1 Distance Mode - Menu 1, Save (a Session) [S/S] [L/R] Hold [M] Hold [M] [ESC] [EL] [M] 10.3.3 Distance Mode - Function Menu 3, Daily Record (Review) [S/S] [L/R] [L/R] or [S/S] [S/S] or [L/R] 'Daily Rd' 'Save' [ESC] [ESC] Menu 1 Menu 3 Distance Mode Distance Mode [M] [ESC] Day 1 Day 10 [M] [L/R]* Average/ Max./ Min. Heart Rate [S/S] YES [ESC] Save Today's Data ? [L/R]* Heart rate In-Zone Time [L/R]* [L/R]* [ESC] the next available day Day 2 [L/R]* Function Menu [M] [L/R]* NO [L/R]* Moving time [L/R]* Distance/ Step Average/ Maximum Speed [L/R]* Average/ Minimum Pace [L/R]* Calorie Expenditure * Press the [S/S] button to move selection in the reverse direction. [ESC] [EL] [M] 10.3.2 Distance Mode - Menu 2, Session (Review) Hold [M] [S/S] [L/R] 10.3.4 Distance Mode - Menu 4, Sleep (Time Setting) Hold [M] [S/S] or [L/R] [L/R] or [S/S] 'Sleep' 'Session' [ESC] [ESC] Menu 2 Distance Mode Menu 4 Distance Mode [ESC] [M] [ESC] Average/ [6]* Minimum Pace [L/R]* Average/ [L/R]* Maximum Speed [L/R]* Distance/ Step Moving time [L/R]* Average/ Max./ Min. Heart Rate [L/R]* Calorie Expenditure [L/R] or [S/S] change setting value [L/R]* [L/R]* Start Time [L/R]* Duration Heart rate In-Zone Time Function Menu * Press the [S/S] button to move selection in the reverse direction. [M] Function Menu (Setting value) change the setting value faster hold [L/R] or [S/S] [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] 10.3.5 Distance Mode - Menu 5, Sense (Sensitivity Setting) Hold [M] [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] 11.1 Heart Rate Mode: Wear Heart Rate Chest Strap on the Chest [S/S] or [L/R] [S/S] [L/R] Front Battery Door Connector Contact [ESC] [EL] [M] Contact Elastic band 'Sense' [ESC] Distance Mode change setting value change the setting value faster Menu 5 [ESC] Back [M] ! Connect one connector with the chest strap. Ensure the connector is completely lodged into ! Extend the elastic band for allowing a loose fitting the chest strap on the chest. ! Connect the remain connector with the chest strap. [S/S] / [L/R] hold [S/S] / [L/R] Function Menu: 1 (less sensitive) to 7 (more sensitive) ! Fasten the elastic band until it is fitted on your ! Turn the chest strap back to the front until the two contacts are firmly contacted with the skin of your chest comfortably. NOTE: This setting adjusts the sensitivity of the Watch to well suit user's walking or running pattern, i.e Select a higher sensitivity value, the Watch will be more sensitive to detect a motion. IMPORTANT: DO NOT wearing the chest strap on your cloth, otherwise the chest strap CANNOT get the heart rate signal. NOTE: In dry seasons, wet the contacts with water to make the signal transmission normal. 11.0 Heart Rate Mode: Heart Rate Functions [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] Current Heart Rate Show current heart rate in beats per minute and percentage of estiamted maximum heart rate. Heart Rate Zone Alert Alerts the user if the current heart rate falls above or below the defined zone. Calorie Expenditure Calculation Show the Calorie Expenditure which deduces from heart rate and other sensors. Heart Rate Statistics [ESC] [EL] [M] 11.2 Heart Rate Mode: To get the Measurement seconds 5 to 8 seconds Sensor Activated radio frequency signal Show the average, minimum and maximum heart rate. [S/S] [L/R] Heart rate measurement activated Heart Rate Captured heart beat signal Watch In Zone Timer Show the elapsed time for which the heart rate falls within the defined Zone. Save/view Session and Daily record Logs the heart rate and other readings into a session, and save them into a daily record. View the current session or daily record. Heart Rate Mode Function NOTE: (1) When enter Heart Rate Mode, the function (sensor) will be activated automatically after 5 seconds. Which can be activated manually too, see 9.0 for the detailed operations. (2) When the function (sensor) is activated, the Watch will aggregate the readings of the exercise into the current 'session'. (3) The data of the current session can be saved into the 'Daily Record' (11.8.1) or reviewed (11.8.2) by the Function Menu. (4) The 'Daily Record' can be reviewed by the Function Menu too (11.8.3). The Watch can store up to 10 daily records. (5) See 9.1 to reset the current session. See 11.7 for the resolution if NO heart rate or long response time. 11.3 Heart Rate Mode: Heart Rate Function Displays [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] 11.5 Heart Rate Mode: Lower/Upper Limits of Zone Alert [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] Zone Alert Setting [S/S] Lower Limit Upper Limit Remarks Fitness 65%EMHR 85%EMHR CANNOT be changed by user Custom 40-239 bpm 41-240 bpm CAN be changed by user General Application Average Heart rate Calorie Expenditure [S/S] [S/S] Minimum Heart rate Exercise Time [S/S] [S/S] bpm or % EMHR [S/S] Maximum Heart Rate Heart rate In-Zone TIme Heart Rate Mode Function Display Beats per minute (bpm) The Above Zone lower limit The In Zone (The target heart rate zone for one particular application) Exercise Time Note: (1) The Exercise Timer is counting independently, switched off the sensor or changed the screen to other mode will NOT affect the counting. i.e The same set of exercise time can be checked from either Heart Rate Mode, Distance Mode or User Mode. (2) The Calorie Expenditure is calculated by Heart Rate and Pedometer, changed the screen to other mode will NOT affect the calculation unless the sensor is switched OFF. i.e The same set of Calorie Expenditure can be checked from either Heart Rate Mode, Distance Mode or User Mode. [ESC] [EL] [M] 11.4 Heart Rate Mode: EMHR and %EMHR upper limit The Below Zone Heart Rate Zone NOTE: (1) The lower and upper limit of the Zone Alert can be set at 11.8.4. [S/S] [L/R] Percentage of Estimated Maximum Heart Rate (%EMHR) 11.6 Heart Rate Mode: To Turn ON/OFF the Zone Alert %EMHR/bpm NOTE: (1) For general purpose, percentage of Estimated Maximum H eart R ate ( %EMHR) can be used for Setting Zone Alert. For example, the lower or upper limit of the target Zone can be set as 50% or 85% E MHR respectively. WARNING! Zone Alert must be set according to application and one's own health conditions. Check your doctor or trainer before using this Zone Alert function. Beep Beep sounds and an icon displays if the acquired heart rate is above the upper limit Beep Beep sounds and an icon displays if the acquired heart rate is below the lower limit Heart Rate Mode The Above Zone upper limit Estimated Maximum Heart Rate (EMHR) + EMHR = 220 - age of the user Percentage of Estimated Maximum H eart R ate ( %EMHR) + %EMHR = Acquired heart rate / EMHR X100% An Example about EMHR and %EMHR for a user aged 18 + EMHR = 220 - 18 (user's age) = 202 + Acquired heart rate = 140 (by measurement). + %EMHR = 140/ 202 X100% = 69% [L/R] lower limit The In Zone (The target heart rate zone for one particular application) The Below Zone Heart Rate Zone [L/R] zone alert function ON Zone Alert OFF Zone Alert ON 11.7 Heart Rate Mode: Causes for NO Heart Rate Reading or Long Response Time 11.8.1 Heart Rate Mode: Menu 1, Save (a Session) 1) Cause: Dry Skin. Solution: Apply conductive gel or saliva thoroughly to chest area. (Even water will help if conductive gel is not available). 2) Cause: Chest Strap are not placed firmly over the chest. Solution: Make sure the Chest Strap is firmly over the chest and the Watch is placed securely on wrist. 3) Cause: Muscle tremors caused by holding the Chest Strap too hard on your chest. Solution: The contacts must make firm contact with the user's skin during measurement. This will ensure good and consistent readings even while walking or jogging with arms swung naturally. 4) Cause: Dead skin on wrist. Solution: Usually rubbing your skin with a towel will help. 5) Cause: A thin layer of body grease can insulate the ECG signal which prevents the contacts on the back of the Chest Strap from picking up one's ECG. Solution: Wipe chest and the back of Chest Strap with a tissue or soft towel. 6) Cause: Hairy chest. Solution: Apply conductive gel to chest area. 7) Cause: Irregular heartbeats. Solution: N/A It is difficult to consistently pick up a reading for those with irregular heart beats. Inconsistent response times are expected for those with arrhythmia. 8) Cause: Battery Low. Solution: It might be due to the battery level of the Chest Strap is low. Replace the battery of the Chest Strap. 11.8 Heart Rate Mode: Heart Rate Mode Function Menu 3 - Daily Record ! To save the current session into ! To Review the Daily record for Menu 4 - Zone ! To set upper and lower limits the current session. [M] [S/S] YES Save Today's Data ? [ESC] NO Hold [M] [S/S] or [L/R] 'Session' Menu 2 Heart Rate Mode [ESC] for the Zone Alert. Heart Rate Mode Function Menu Note: (1) Hold down [M] in Heart Rate Mode to pop up the Function menu. This Menu provides the supplementary functions for the Heart Rate Mode. (2) If the last session has NOT been saved, the Watch will auto save that session into today's record at midnight. [S/S] Menu 1 Heart Rate Mode [ESC] Menu 2 - Session [ESC] [EL] [M] [L/R] 'Save' [ESC] 10 days. ! To review the statistical data of [S/S] [S/S] or [L/R] 11.8.2 Heart Rate Mode: Menu 2, Session (Review) Menu 1 - Save today's record. Hold [M] [ESC] [EL] [M] Average/ [6]* Minimum Pace [L/R]* Average/ [L/R]* Maximum Speed [L/R]* Distance/ Step Moving time [M] [L/R]* Average/ Max./ Min. Heart Rate [L/R]* [L/R]* [L/R]* Calorie Expenditure Start Time [L/R]* Duration Heart rate In-Zone Time Function Menu * Press the [S/S] button to move selection in the reverse direction. [L/R] [ESC] [EL] [M] 11.8.3 Heart Rate Mode: Menu 3, Daily Record (Review) Hold [M] [S/S] [L/R] 12.0 User Mode: User Mode Function [S/S] or [L/R] Curent Speed Average Speed Maximum Speed Moving Time Step Distance Odometer Pace Average Heart Rate Minimum Heart Rate Maximum Heart Rate Current Heart Rate Heart rate In-Zone Time Altitude Barometer Temperature Real Time Calorie Expenditure Exercise Time 'Daily Rd' [ESC] Heart Rate Mode Function Menu 3 [ESC] [M] Day 1 Day 10 [L/R]* Average/ Max./ Min. Heart Rate [L/R]* Heart rate In-Zone Time [L/R]* [L/R]* [ESC] the next available day Day 2 [L/R]* Function Menu [M] Compass [L/R]* [L/R]* [L/R]* Moving time Distance/ Step [L/R]* Average/ Maximum Speed Average/ Minimum Pace User Mode Function List [L/R]* Calorie Expenditure User can select one of the above 20 functions to display on the top, middle or bottom row of the display under User Mode. IMPORTANT: This mode functions with the Chest Strap, see chapter 11 before the measurement. * Press the [S/S] button to move selection in the reverse direction. [ESC] [EL] [M] 10.8.4 Heart Rate Mode: Menu 4, Zone (Setting) [S/S] [L/R] [S/S] or [L/R] Hold [M] Menu 4 [ESC] [S/S] [L/R] calorie expenditure seconds CALORIE H. rate distance 'Zone' [ESC] [EL] [M] 12.1 User Mode: To get the Measurement heart rate distance Heart Rate Mode Sensor Activated [M] [ESC] User Mode radio frequency signal change the setting value faster change setting value [S/S] / [L/R] holdhold [5] / [6] [S/S] / [L/R] Fitness (65 - 85%EMHR) YES [S/S] / [L/R] Lower limit [M] Upper Limit Custom Zone Setting Custom NO Function Menu [ESC] [M] heart beat signal Watch [M] [S/S] [ESC] Reading Captured NOTE: (1) When enter User Mode, the function (sensor) will be activated automatically after 5 seconds. Which can be activated manually too, see 9.0 for the detailed operations. (2) When the function (sensor) is activated, the Watch will aggregate the readings of the exercise into the current 'session'. (3) The data of the current session can be saved into the 'Daily Record' (12.3.1) or reviewed (12.3.2) by the Function Menu. (4) The 'Daily Record' can be reviewed by the Function Menu too (12.3.3). The Watch can store up to 10 daily records. (5) See 9.1 to reset the current session. See 11.7 for the resolution if NO heart rate or long response time. 12.2 User Mode: To Change the Function Display [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] 12.3.1 User Mode: Menu 1, Save (a Session) Hold [M] [S/S] [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] [S/S] or [L/R] Change the function for the middle row [S/S] [ESC] [EL] [M] 'Save' [ESC] Select one from the 20 different functions Menu 1 User Mode [M] User Mode Change the function for the bottom row [L/R] [S/S] YES [ESC] Save Today's Data ? NO Note: (1) See 12.3.4 for more detail about changing the display function for the top row. 12.3 User Mode: Function Menu 12.3.2 User Mode: Menu 2, Session (Review) Menu 1 - Save Menu 3 - Daily Record ! To save the current session into ! To Review the Daily Record for today's record. Hold [M] [S/S] or [L/R] 10 days. 'Session' [ESC] Menu 2 - Session ! To review the statistical data of the current session. Menu 4 - View ! To Change the display function (Select one from the 20 Functions) User Mode Function Menu Note: (1) Hold down [M] in User Mode to pop up the function menu. This Menu provides the supplementary functions for the User Mode. [L/R] Menu 2 User Mode [ESC] Average/ [6]* Minimum Pace [L/R]* Average/ [L/R]* Maximum Speed [L/R]* Distance/ Step Moving time [M] [L/R]* Average/ Max./ Min. Heart Rate [L/R]* [L/R]* [L/R]* Calorie Expenditure Start Time [L/R]* Duration Heart rate In-Zone Time Function Menu * Press the [S/S] button to move selection in the reverse direction. 12.3.3 User Mode: Menu 3, Daily Record (Review) Hold [M] [S/S] or [L/R] 'Daily Rd' [ESC] User Mode Menu 3 [ESC] [M] Day 1 Day 10 [L/R]* Average/ Max./ Min. Heart Rate [L/R]* Heart rate In-Zone Time [L/R]* [L/R]* [ESC] the next available day Day 2 Function Menu [M] [L/R]* [L/R]* Moving time [L/R]* Distance/ Step Average/ Maximum Speed [L/R]* Average/ Minimum Pace [L/R]* Calorie Expenditure * Press the [S/S] button to move selection in the reverse direction. 12.3.4 User Mode: Menu 4, View (Display Setting) Hold [M] [S/S] or [L/R] 'View' [ESC] Menu 4 User Mode [ESC] [M] Top Row [M] Select one function from 20 Functions [S/S] or [L/R] Middle Row [M] Bottom Row Function Menu [M] [L/R]* [ESC] [EL] [M] 13.0 Altimeter Mode - Function Overview [S/S] [L/R] Absolute Altitude + Absolute Altitude: The altitude difference between the current altitude and Sea Level (0 m). Altitude Difference + Altitude Difference: The altitude difference between the current altitude and the altitude where the altitude difference is set to zero. Altitude Graph Altitude Alarm Ascending/ Descending Altitude 48 hour Altitude Log /Recall + Altitude Lock: A function to lock the altitude. The altitude will not be changed when Altitude Lock is activated Altitude Adjustment + Altitude Adjustment: A function to calibrate the Watch to achieve a more accurate altitude reading. [S/S] [L/R] hold [S/S] Frehenheit Celsius Temperature unit + Altitude Graph: This altitude graph is plotted from the 48 Hour Altitude Log, the x-axis is the time variable (1 hour) while the yaxis is altitude variable. + Altitude Alarm: An alert will prompt when the user passes through the defined altitude (from below or above the altitude). There are two altitude alarms - Altiutude Alarm 1 and 2. + Ascending/Descending Altitude: The Watch will count the ascending or descending altitude automatically when this function is activated. + 48 Hour Altitude Log and readings Recall: The Watch logs the altitude every hour at the hour automatically (i.e 1:00, 2:00, etc.) for 48 hours, and these logged altitude readings can be recalled by user. Altitude Lock [ESC] [EL] [M] 13.2 Altimeter Mode - Setting the Units and Altitude Lock hold [L/R]*1 locked unlock Altitude Lock [L/R] Temperature meter Altitude unit feet NOTE: *1 The altitude will NOT be changed when Altitude Lock is activated. For example, activate Altitude Lock when staying in a campsite, it keeps the Watch's altitude unchange even a changing of weather overnight. Function Overview [ESC] [EL] [M] 13.1 Altimeter Mode - Function Display [S/S] [L/R] [S/S] hold [M] Temperature *1 Altitude Graph *4 [S/S] [S/S] absolute altitude Altimeter Mode Descending Altitude*3 current time Altitude Difference*2 [S/S] Altimeter Mode [S/S] Ascending Altitude*3 IMPORTANT: *1. In order to get an accurate air temperature, remove the Watch from the wrist for a while (to eliminate body heat effect) before the measurement. NOTE: *2. To get the Altitude Difference of two points, reset the Altitude Difference (Default:100 m) to 0 at the 1st. point. *3. To get Ascending and Descending altitude, start the AS/DS counter prior to the ascent or descent. *4. To read the Altitude Graph on a daily or continual basis, choose 'Daily' or 'History' Chart option at 14.3.6. [ESC] [EL] [M] 13.3 Altimeter Mode: Altimeter Function Menu [ESC] + Exit the current display + Go to last setting level [M] + Confirm the selection/setting + Go to next setting level [S/S] + Scroll the menu + Change the setting [L/R] + Scroll the menu + Change the setting Level 1 1. Alt. Dif (Reset a l t i t u d e Difference to 0). 2. R e f . A l t . ( S e t r e f e r e n c e A l t i t u d e Calibration ) 3. A l t . A l m . ( S e t Altitude Alarm) 4. A S / D S (Start/Clear Acending/Desc ending log) 5. V w. L o g ( V i e w Max., Min, and the 48 hour altitude) 6. Chart (Daily or History(continu al) altitude chart) Level 2 Level 3 + YES*1 + NO + YES*1 + NO + Setting + Setting + Alarm 1/2*2 + ON/OFF*3 + YES*1 + NO + Start + Clear + Mx. Alt (Maximum altitude)*4 + Mn.Alt (Minimum altitude) [S/S] [L/R] Level 4 + Cur. Alt (Set the Alarm for Current Altitude + Alt. Dif (Set the Alarm for Altitude Difference) + YES*1 + NO + -1 hour log ( a t t h e preceding hour) + - 2 ~ -47 hour logs + -48 hour log + Daily + History NOTE: See 13.3.1 - 13.3.6 for more detail of this function menu. NOTE: *1.Press [S/S] to process the selection (Yes) or press [ESC] to escape out of the selection (NO). *2.Press [S/S] to select between Alarm 1 and Alarm 2. *3 Press [L/R] to select between 'ON' and 'OFF' the alarm. Hold down (M) to select setting display. *4 Press [M] to review the logged altitude. [ESC] [EL] [M] 13.3.1 Altimeter Mode: Menu 1, Resetting Altitude Difference absolute altitude 300m 900m 900m 0m 600m 600m 300m 0m Sea Level [S/S] altitude difference 0m (where the altitude difference set to zero) 200m 300m 2980m 300m 900m upper row: altitude difference lower row: absolute altitude Altitude Alarm 1 - Set 980m as alarm - Alarm turned ON 1980m 300m 980m 0m (sea level) absolute altitude before the 900m adjustment altitude alarm 1 600m Example I (Using Altitude Alarm 1) 0m (sea level) beep beep altitude alarm 2 beep beep altitude alarm 1 0m (sea level) Example II (Using Altitude Alarm 2) Altitude Alarm 2 - Set 1980m as alarm - Alarm turned ON Altitude Alarm 1 - Set 980m as alarm - Alarm turned ON Example III (Using Altitude Alarm 1 and 2) IMPORTANT: + The altitude alarm will be sounded in Altimeter Mode only. NOTE: + Altitude Alarm 1 and 2 are independent alarm. These alarms CAN be set for absolute altitude or altitude difference. + The alarm will sound if passing (either from below or from above) the predefined altitude. + See 13.3\Alt. Alm\ to set the alarm. [ESC] [EL] [M] 13.3.4 Altimeter Mode: Menu 4, Using AS/DS Counter [L/R] absolute altitude after the adjustment 600m 300m AS/DS Counter ON 300m h0 i0 h 900 i 60 0 h 300 i 15 0 600m [L/R] h 300 i0 750m [S/S] h 750 i 15 0 h 750 i 15 0 900m 450m 0m Sea Level Altitude Alarm 2 - Set 1980m as alarm - Alarm turned ON 980m 600m 590m [L/R] beep 980m [S/S] altitude alarm 2 [S/S] beep 1980m [ESC] [EL] [M] beep 1980m 2980m NOTE: + To get the Altitude Difference of two points (e.g point B and C), reset the Altitude Difference to 0 at the starting point (e.g point B). The watch will show the altitude difference of point B and C at point C (300m ). + See 13.3\Alt.Dif.\ to reset the Altitude Difference. 2980m beep Absolute and Relative Altitude 13.3.2 Altimeter Mode: Menu 2, Calibrating Reference Altitude [ESC] [EL] [M] 13.3.3 Altimeter Mode: Menu 3, Setting Altitude Alarm [L/R] h 750 i 60 0 h 900 i 90 0 Ascending and Descending Altitude Absolute Altitude Adjustment Why the Altitude Need to be Adjusted + This Watch calculates absolute altitude from air pressure, l ike most altimeters the change of air pressure would affect the altitude reading. As air pressure may change gradually even within hours, achieve a more accurate reading, the Watch need to be adjusted from time to time Adjusting the Altitude + Adjusting the altimeter at a place where the altitude is well-defined, like the place with an altitude sign pole (e.g marked 600 m). + See 13.3\Ref.Alt.\ to i nput the reference altitude into the Watch. IMPORTANT: Input an incorrect altitude, it results a mistaken altitude in future. NOTE: + To get Ascending/Descending Altitude, start the AS/DS function first. + When the AS/DS Counter is ON, the ' ' indicator will be flashing on the display. + When this function has been activated for over 24 hours in any function Mode (except Altimeter Mode), the AS/DS counting will be turned OFF automatically. + Refer to 13.3\AS/DS\ to start/stop or clear the AS/DS counter. [ESC] [EL] [M] 13.3.5 Altimeter Mode - Menu 5, Reviewing Altitude Log - 1 hour (the preceeding hour) altitude (m/ft.) [S/S] [L/R] - 48 hour the Maximum Altitude - XX hour - XX hour the time stamp Absolute Pressure + Absolute Pressure: The pressure readings which detects currently on the current altitude. 48 hour Pressure Log /Recall + 48 Hour Sea Level Pressure Log and readings Recall: The Watch logs the pressure readings automatically every hour at the hour, (i.e 1:00, 2:00, etc.) for 48 hours, and these logged pressure readings can be recalled by the user. Sea Level Pressure Graph + Sea Level Pressure Graph: This pressure graph is plotted from the pressure readings which logged by the 48 Hour Sea Level Pressure Log. Sea Level Pressure Adjustment + Sea Level Pressure Adjustment: A function to adjust the Watch to achieve a more accurate sea level pressure reading. Absolute Pressure Adjustment + Absolute Pressure Adjustment: A function to adjust the Watch to achieve a more accurate ambient pressure reading. - 2 hour -1 Hour (the preceeding hour) the max. altitude Altitude Graph the logged altitude - XX hour the Minimum Altitude the time stamp the time stamp current time the Minimum Altitude Altimeter Mode Logged Altitude Readings 48 Hour Altitude Log + The Watch logs the altitude every hour at the hour for the last 48 hours automatically. For example, the current time is PM 8:38, the altitude readings were logged at PM 8:00 (-1 hour), PM 7:00 (-2 hour), PM 6:00 (-3 hour) and etc. + These readings are further plotted into an altitude-time graph i.e. the Altitude Graph. + The maximum and the minimum altitude with the respective time stamp will be sorted out from the log. These readings and other logged altitude readings of the last 48 hours can be reviewed by this menu. + See 13.3\Vw. Log\ to review the logged altitude readings. 13.3.6 Altimeter Mode - Menu 6, Setting Chart for Altitude Graph the first reading AM12:00 altitude (m/ft.) the latest reading PM8:00 [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] Function Overview [ESC] [EL] [M] 14.1 Barometer Mode - Function Display [L/R] the latest reading PM8:00 time (hour) Daily Chart 29 26 23 20 17 14 11 8 5 2 column time (hour) History Chart current pressure [L/R] Temperature *1 [S/S] [S/S] current time Altitude Graph Barometer Mode Altitude Graph + The Graph shows the logged altitude readings (13.5) by the following two ways: + Daily Chart - Shows the logged altitude readings for the current day only. The 1st. log of the day (AM12:00) will be shown on the 30th column, the 2nd. log (AM1:00) will be shown on the 29th column, and the other readings are shown similarly, or + History (Continual) Chart - Shows the logged altitude readings continuously by First-In-FirstOut data structure. The latest log will be shown on the 1st. column, the second latest log will be shown on the 2nd. column, and the other readings are shown similarly. + See 13.3\Chart\ to choose Daily or History Chart. [S/S] [S/S] Sea Level Pressure graph 29 26 23 20 17 14 11 8 5 2 column Altimeter Mode [S/S] - XX hour time (hour) altitude (m/ft.) [ESC] [EL] [M] 14.0 Barometer Mode - Function Overview [L/R] Weather Forecast IMPORTANT: *1. In order to get an accurate air temperature, remove the Watch from the wrist for a while (to eliminate body heat effect) before the measurement. [ESC] [EL] [M] 14.2 Barometer Mode - Setting the Units [S/S] 14.3.1 Barometer Mode - Menu 1, Adjusting Sea Level Pressure [L/R] [S/S] [L/R] absolute altitude hold [S/S] 900m after the adjustment before the adjustment 1013 mb Frehenheit Celsius [ESC] [EL] [M] Temperature unit 1016 mb 600m 1016 mb [L/R] 300m get the sea level pressure from weather station hPa 0m sea level [L/R] Temperature Display [L/R] milibar inHg Pressure unit + The pressure and temperature display unit can be changed in Barometer Mode or in Current Time Mode. See 4.2\unit\ for the details of the setting. [ESC] [EL] [M] 14.3 Barometer Mode: Barometer Function Menu hold [M] Barometer Mode [ESC] + Exit the current display + Go to last setting level [M] + Confirm the selection/setting + Go to next setting level Level 1 Level 2 1.SLP (Sea Level Pressure setting). 2 . C u r. P r e s ( C u r r e n t Pressure calibration) 3.Vw.Log (View Max., Min, and the 48 hour altitude) + Adjustment 14.3.2 Barometer Mode - Menu 2, Adjusting Ambient Pressure [L/R] altitude before the adjustment 900m + Adjustment + Mx.Tmp (Maximum temperature) + Mn.Tmp (Minimum temperature) + Mx. SLP (Maximum Sea Level Pressure) + Mn. SLP (Minimum Sea Level Pressure) Level 3 + -1 hour log ( a t t h e preceding hour) + - 2 ~ -47 hour logs + -48 hour log [S/S] + Scroll the menu + Change the setting [L/R] + Scroll the menu + Change the setting [S/S] Sea Level Pressure Adjustment Why Sea Level Pressure need to be Adjusted + This Watch includes a Sea Level Pressure adjustment feature, which CAN: + To achieve a more accurate Sea Level Pressure, + To achieve a more accurate Altitude (In case the exact altitude is NOT available for caibrating the reference altitude). + Before calibrate the sea level pressure, consult the nearest observatory to get the sea level pressure of your current position. + During the adjustment, input that Sea Level Pressure into the Watch. + See 14.3\SLP\ to adjust the Sea Level Pressure. IMPORTANT: Input an incorrect pressure during the adjustment procedure, it results a mistaken pressure reading in future. NOTE: See 14.3.1 - 14.3.3 for more detail of this function menu. 940 mb [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] get the a mbient after the pressure from adjustment another referring barometer 943 mb 943 mb 600m 300m 0m sea level Ambient Pressure Adjustment Why Ambient Pressure need to be Adjusted + For achieve higher accuracy, this Watch includes an adjustment feature which allow user to adjust the ambient pressure. + Before adjusting the ambient pressure, obtain another referring barometer to get the ambient pressure of your current position. + During the adjustment, input that ambient pressure into the Watch. + See 14.3\Cur. Pres\ to adjust the Ambient Pressure. IMPORTANT: Input a incorrect pressure during the adjustment procedure, it results a mistaken pressure reading in future. 14.3.3 Barometer Mode- Menu 3, Reviewing Pressure Logs [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] - 1 hour (the preceeding hour) sea level pressure (mb/inHg) - XX hour time (hour) the Maximum Pressure - XX hour - 48 hour the time stamp current time Pressure Graph Display the time stamp - 2 hour - 1 hour (the preceding hour) pressure graph the latest pressure log the Maximum Temperature - XX hour the Minimum Pressure the time stamp the logged pressure the time stamp - XX hour the Minimum Temperature the time stamp Logged Sea Level Pressure Readings 48 Hour Sea Level Pressure Log + The Watch logs the Sea Level Pressure every hour at the hour for the last 48 hours automatically. For example, the current time is PM 8:38, then the Sea Level Pressure readings were logged at PM 8:00 (-1 hour), PM 7:00 (-2 hour), PM 6:00 (-3 hour) and etc. + These readings are further plotted into a pressure-time graph i.e the Sea Level Pressure Graph. + The Maximum/Minimum Sea Level Pressure readings and the Maximum/Minimum Temperature readings with the respective time stamp will be sorted out from the log. These readings and other logged Sea Level Pressure readings of the last 48 hours can be reviewed by this menu. + See 14.3\Vw. Log\ to review the logged Sea Level Pressure readings. [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] [L/R] [ESC] [EL] [M] 15.0 Compass Mode - Function Overview [S/S] 14.2 Compass Mode - Compass Directions and Bearings [L/R] [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] Compass Bearings Compass Directions + A way to indicate the direction of an object by using t he angular difference between North (08) and the object (0 8 to 359 8 ) . object D NW + A way to indicate the direction of an object by divided direction into 4, 8 or 16 directions (N,E,S,W, NE, SE, SW, NW and etc.) object B point A SE North Pole Pointer Backward Bearing + A pointer which always indicate the direction of magnetic north. + The backward bearing indicates the opposite direction from normal bearing. Compass Directions object C 08 angular difference 08 object D SSW SW WSW 3158 Compass Lock + A function to lock the compass bearing, compass direction and the magnetic north pole pointer. Compass Calibration + A process to allow the watch to self regulate the compass to achieve a more accurate compass reading. Magnetic Declination Compensation + A setting to compensate the local magnetic declinaton to achieve a more accurate compass reading. 908 point Function Overview [ESC] [EL] [M] 15.1 Compass Mode - Precautions Keep the Watch away from Magnetic sources, like: + Speakers, + Motors, + Mobile phones and etc. Avoid measuring direction when: + Close to a magnetic object + Close to metallic object + Close to an electrical appliance + Inside a moving object. [S/S] object B Tips and Precautions Compass Directions North North Northeast Northeast East Northeast East East Southeast Southeast South Southeast South South Southwest Southwest West Southwest West West Northwest Northwest North Northwest Compass Bearing 3498 - 118 128 - 338 348 - 568 578 - 788 798 - 1018 1028 - 1238 1248 - 1468 1478 - 1688 1698 - 1918 1928 - 2138 2148 - 2368 2378 - 2588 2598 - 2818 2828 - 3038 3048 - 3268 3278 - 3488 object C NOTE: + This Watch includes both compass directions and compass bearings. [ESC] [EL] [M] 15.3 Compass Mode - Compass Display [L/R] navigating direction [S/S] [L/R] the north pole pointer NO key has been operated for 1 minute compass bearing compass direction Perform compass calibration or magnetic declination compensation process when: + The Watch is using for the first time, + The battery has been replaced, + The bearing direction digits are flashing, and the compass bearing and compass direction are flashing + The compass use in a location that is apart from the place in which the compass had been calibrated, + The user intends to regulate the precision of the digital compass. WNW NW NNW 1358 Compass Bearings Marks NNE NE ENE ESE SE SSE [S/S] or [L/R] Compass Mode Compass Idle Distortion NOTE: + If NO key has been operated for about 1 minute, the W a t c h w i l l g o t o I D L E M o d e automatically. Press [S/S] or [L/R] t o resume the compass to normal operation . + If distortion is detected, the compass bearing and compass direction are flashing. See 15.6\Calibrate\ to restore the compass to normal operation when distortion occur. [ESC] [EL] [M] 15.4 Compass Mode - Backward Bearing and Compass Lock navigating direction 3158 08 navigating direction hold [M] [L/R] Level 1 1.Calibrate (Calibrating the compass) 2.Declinate (Setting the magnetic declination of your current position) [S/S] Compass Mode Direction Unlock mountain A 2708 point A mountain B 1358 Check Current Position By Backward Bearing point E (finish point) 3120 m 3158 point C 2258 point D 08 4110 m point B 2120 m A Sample Trail on a Map 3158 point A (starting point) [L/R] Level 2 + YES + NO + -90*1 + -89 + -88~ +88 + +89 + +90 [M] + Confirm the selection/setting + Go to next setting level [S/S] + Scroll the menu + Change the setting NOTE: + When the 'Backward Bearing indicator ' ' is appeared, the Watch is showing the backward bearing direction of the navigating direction. + When the 'Lock' indicator ' ' is appeared, the compass direction, bearing direction and the magnetic north pole pointer are locked. + The Compass Lock will be released automatically when the Watch enter IDLE Mode. [S/S] [ESC] + Exit the current display + Go to last setting level Direction Locked backward bearing 1358 Norm al Bearin g indicator Backward Bearin g 15.5 Compass Mode - Applications of the Compass [ESC] [EL] [M] 15.6 Compass Mode - Compass Function Menu [L/R] compass lock indicator 08 08 [S/S] [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] + Scroll the menu + Change the setting NOTE: See 15.6.1 - 15.6.2.2 for more detail of this function menu. *1.See 15.6.2.2 to select the magnetic declination value of the city which is close to your current position. [ESC] [EL] [M] 15.6.1 Compass Mode - Menu 1, Calibrating the Compass [L/R] How to Check your Position by Backward Bearing + Spot two distant identifiable landmarks such as mountain, light-house or fort from your current position, like the mountain A and B. + Check out the backward bearing directions of mountain A and B from your current position, i.e 1358 from mountain A and 2708 from mountain B. + Use a ruler to draw the line 1358 on the map which starting from the mountain A. Draw the lines 2708 on the map which starting from the mountain B. + Your current position on the map will be the interchapter point (point A) of the lines 135 8 and 270 8 How to Check the Trek Course Correct + Mark the points (identifiable landmarks) where the trail turns its direction or the trail branches its way, such as the point A, B, C, D and E on the adjacent diagram. + Find out the bearing directions of point B from p o i n t A (315 8 ), point C from point B (0 8 ), point D f r o m point C (225 8 ), and then point E from point D (315 8 ). + During the trekking, make sure that the heading direction is 315 8 from point A to point B. Performing the similar checking for other sections of the trail. IMPORTANT: If you are in doubt of the directions and positions of the trail, consult the park administration office before starting the trekking. turn start object [S/S] [L/R] turn turn turning axis 'R ota tio n' Pro cess Completed NOTE: + During the 'rotation' process, ensure the following practices are carrying out: + Turning steadily - Keep the time for the 'rotation' for about 20 to 30 seconds, + IMPORTANT: Keep the Watch parallel to the horizon + Perform the 'rotation' process in a open space. + Locate an object in front of you, then steadily turn your body clockwise along the vertical axis of your body. + The Watch is calibrated if a square appear on the display. + When the calibration is completed, press [ESC] to exit the calibration. + See 15.6\calibrate\for starting the calibration. 15.6.2 Compass Mode - Menu 2, Setting Magnetic Declination [S/S] Magnetic Declination 15.6.2.1 Compass Mode - Menu 2, Setting Magnetic Declination magnetic declination 238 W true north 08 true bearing 3008 object B magnetic bearing 3238 point A Weste rly (W ) Magnetic Declin atio n true north 08 magnetic declination 228 E magnetic north object B true bearing 3008 magnetic bearing 2788 point A Easte rly (E ) Magnetic Declin atio n [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] Magnetic Declination Compensation Examples + To get an object's true bearing (TB) by subtract westerly (W) magnetic declination or add easterly (E) magnetic declination with the magnetic bearing (MB). + Example 1: 2 3 8 We s t e r l y m a g n e t i c declination and the compass needle points 323 8 . + TB = MB - W. While MB = 323 8 ; W =23 8 + TB = 323 8 - 23 8 + TB = 300 8 + The true bearing will be 300 8 . + Example 2: 2 2 8 E a s t e r l y m a g n e t i c declination and the compass needle points 278 8 . + TB = MB + E. While MB = 278 8 ; E = 22 8 + TB = 278 8 + 22 8 + TB = 300 8 + The true bearing will be 300 8 . + The Watch can compensate the compass bearing at a place where the magnetic declination is either Westerly declination or Easterly declination. 15.6.2.2 Compass Mode - Menu 2, Setting Magnetic Declination [L/R] What is Magnetic Declination + The Magnetic North Pole which is slightly True North different from the True North Pole. This Watch, like most magnetic compass, points to the Magnetic North Pole, while everything measure from a map is related to the True North Pole. + The angular difference between Magnetic Magnetic North Pole and True North Pole is called Declination magnetic declination. Its amount (degrees and minutes) and direction (easterly and westerly) depend on where you are in the world. + For serious compass user or whom intends to perform accurate navigation, this Watch must be adjusted for magnetic declination. Magnetic Declination Information + Most topographic maps include a small arrow which shown magnetic north pole and or the magnetic declination information. + This manual includes the magnetic declination for some major cities. See the coming chapter 'Magnetic Declination at Major Cities' for more detail. + For the cities are not included in the list, please refer to the online magnetic declination calculator at: + http://geomag.nrcan.gc.ca/apps/mdcal_e.php + http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/geomag/jsp/De clination.jsp Magnetic North magnetic north [ESC] [EL] [M] No. Country/Place Major City 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Kabul Canberra Vienna Manama Dhaka Brussels Brasilia Ottawa Santiago Beijing Hong Kong San Jose Havana Prague Copenhagen Cairo Helsinki Paris Berlin Athens Budapest New Delhi Jakarta Jerusalem Rome Tokyo Amman Nairobi Seoul Kuala Lumpur Mexico City Kathmandu Afghanistan Australia Austria Bahrain Bangladesh Belgium Brazil Canada Chile China China Costa Rica Cuba Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Hungary India Indonesia Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kenya Korea Malaysia Mexico Nepal Declination +2E +12E +2E +2E -1W -19W -14W +5E -6W -2W -3W +2E +1E +3E +6E -1W +1E +3E +4E +1E +1E + 3E +1E -7W +3E +1E -7W +1E +6E No. Country/Place Major City 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Netherlands New Zealand Norway Pakistan Philippines Portugal Russia Singapore South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand UAE United Kingdom United States [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] Declination Amsterdam Wellington Oslo Islamabad Manila Lisbon Moscow Singapore Cape Town Madrid Stockholm Bern Tai-pei Bangkok Abu Dhabi London Washington, DC Juneau Phoenix Little Rock Sacramento Denver Atlanta Honolulu Boston Saint Paul Jackson Santa Fe Oklahoma City Salem Harrisburg Salt Lake City [ESC] [EL] [M] -1W -22E +2E -1W -5W +9E -23W -3W +3E -3W +1E -3W -10W +25E +12E +2E +16E +10E -4W +10E -16W +2E +1E +10E +6E +18E -11W +14E [S/S] [L/R] [ESC] [EL] [M] 16.0 Logbook Mode - Logbook Function Menu Menu 1 - View Menu 2 - Start/Stop ! To recall the details of the ! To start or stop the data logged record. [S/S] [L/R] 16.0.2 Logbook Mode - Function Menu 2, Start/Stop the Logbook Hold [M] Menu 6 - Erase erase the Record. [L/R] [S/S] or [L/R] Menu 2 [ESC] Menu 4 - Log Rate ! To set the sampling rate for the data logging. ! To [S/S] 'Start' or 'Stop' Start or Stop the Logging logging function. Menu 3 - PC link ! To pair the Watch with the 'Wireless Data Manager' program. ! To upload the data from the Watch to PC. [ESC] [EL] [M] Logbook Mode [ESC] [M] Function Menu (Yes or No) logged [5] Menu 5 - Auto ! To set the Auto-Start log YES: Start or Stop the log Menu 7 - Mem function. ! To view the free memory capacity. Logbook Mode Function Menu Note: (1) Hold down [M] in Logbook Mode to pop up the function menu. This Menu provides the supplementary functions for the Logbook Mode. [ESC] [EL] [M] 16.0.1 Logbook Mode - Function Menu 1 - View Hold [M] Note: (1) While the Log function is started, a 'LOG' indicators start flashing on the screen, the Watch will create a new log session and log the readings into a 'record' at the pre-defined log rate. (2) This Log function can be started or stopped at Heart Rate, Distance and User Mode by holding down [S/S], see 9.0 for the detailed operations. [S/S] [L/R] [ESC] [EL] [M] 16.0.3 Logbook Mode - Menu 3, PC Link [S/S] or [L/R] Hold [M] [S/S] [L/R] [S/S] or [L/R] 'View' [ESC] Logbook Mode~ [S/S] * Start Time [S/S] * Heart rate In-Zone Time Duration [ESC] [M] [ESC] [S/S] * 'PC link' Upload record Menu 1 [S/S] * Average/ Max./Min. Heart Rate [S/S] * Distance/ Step Moving time [S/S] * [S/S] * [S/S] * Min. Altitude with time stamp Delta height [S/S] * Max. Altitude with time stamp [S/S] * [S/S] * [S/S] * Accumulative Ascent & Descent [S/S] * Maximum Sea Level pressure with time stamp [S/S] * Minimum Sea Level pressure with time stamp [S/S] * Maximum Temperature with time stamp [ESC] [M] Sending [S/S] * Average/ [6]* Minimum Pace Calorie Expenditure Menu 3 Logbook Mode Minimum Temperature with time stamp ~Press [S/S] or [L/R] button to select a target session (e.g 1/30, 2/30... 30/30) for review. * Press [L/R] button to move selection in the reverse direction. IMPORTANT: If a log is started, the session cannot be viewed. Average/ Maximum Speed MPORTANT: This mode is functioned with the PC Pod, read the corresponding chapter before the upload. Note: (1) Install the connection software 'Data Manager' into the target PC, and execute that software. (2) Connect the PC Pod to the USB port of that PC. (3) Start the upload from the Watch. [ESC] [EL] [M] 16.0.4 Logbook Mode - Menu 4, Log Rate (Setting) Hold [M] [S/S] [L/R] 16.0.6 Logbook Mode - Menu 6, Erase (Session for Logbook) Hold [M] [S/S] or [L/R] Menu 6 Logbook Mode~ [M] [ESC] [M] [ESC] Function Menu (Sampling Rate) [S/S] or [L/R] ONE Session [L/R] [ESC] [M] [ESC] Change the rate by backward scolling YES: Session XX/ All Sessions Erased 16.0.5 Logbook Mode - Menu 5, Auto (Log Auto Start Setting) [ESC] [S/S] Function Menu (Yes or No) ~Press the [S/S] or [L/R] button to select a target session (e.g 1/30, 2/30... 30/30) for erase IMPORTANT: If a log is started, the log rate cannot be changed. Hold [M] [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] 16.0.7 Logbook Mode - Menu 7, View (Free Memory) Hold [M] [S/S] or [L/R] 'Auto' Auto Start a Log [ESC] [S/S] or [L/R] 'Mem.' View Free Memory Menu 5 Logbook Mode [ESC] Menu 7 Logbook Mode [M] [S/S] or [L/R] ON* ALL Session Function Menu [S/S] Change the rate by foreward scolling [L/R] 'Erase' Erase Session [ESC] Menu 4 Logbook Mode [S/S] [S/S] or [L/R] 'Log rate' Set Log rate [ESC] [ESC] [EL] [M] OFF Note: If 'ON' is selected, activating the sensor in Distance, Heart Rate or User Mode will start the log function too. [ESC] [M] Function Menu (Free memory reading) [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] [ESC] [EL] [M] 17.0 PC Link - To Install the Program [S/S] [ESC] [EL] [M] 17.2 PC Link - Data Send to PC via the PC Pod [L/R] [S/S] [L/R] Watch Personal Computer Personal Computer Chest Strap PC Pod IMPORTANT: Put the Watch or Chest Strap in the place within 6 meters from the PC Pod, otherwise the PC Pod MAY NOT receive the data from the device. Personal Computer Insert the bundled CD into the CD drive of the target PC. The menu will show automatically. Click the 'PC Software' button from the side menu and then the 'here' button to execute the installation wizard. Follow the instructions to install the program into the target PC. 17.1 PC Link - To Pair the Watch & Chest Strap with the Program [ESC] [EL] [M] The data send to PC from the Heart Rate Chest Strap: (1) R e a l - t i m e h e a r t r a t e , Average Heart Rate, Minimum Heart Rate and Maximum Heart Rate . The data send to PC from the Watch: (1) Chronograph logs: Lap time and split time for every lap, Maximum, Average,Minimum Lap time and the total time. (2) 48 Hour logs: Altitude, temperature and pressure readings for last 48 hours. (3) Logbook logs: Session info (Start time, log rate, no. of session, duration, etc) and the data summary of the Session (Calorie expenditure, etc.) (4) Daily Statistic logs: The daily data summary for Speed, Distance, Calorie, heart rate, etc. [S/S] [L/R] [ESC] [EL] [M] 17.3 PC Link - Download/Analyse/Save Data from the Watch [S/S] [L/R] It 's the first time that you use this software. Please insert the PC Pod to your PC to setting up. Personal Computer NOTE: During the pairing, (1) The Watch MUST be switched to PC-Link Display of the Logbook Mode, and activate the PC-link function. (2) The Chest Strap MUST be worn on the chest or press the two contacts (i.e heart rate signal is sampling). When the installation is completed. execute the 'Wireless Data Manger' Program from the Window program menu bar. The wizard will guide you to pair the Wa t c h , C h e s t S t r a p w i t h t h e program. When the pairing is done. The ID of the Watch, chest strap will be saved into the program. Tips: For some instance, the Watch and the Chest Strap can be paired with the program again under the 'Option' top menu and the 'Setting' option. Watch PC Pod Personal Computer NOTE: The watch MUST be switched to PC-Link Display of the Logbook Mode, and activate the PC-link function. Click the ' Watch' icon from the side menu to pop the 'Watch' Page. Select the 'Chronograph', '48 Hour Data', 'Logbook' or 'Daily Stat' page from the top menu. Click 'Download' button to download the data from the Watch through the corresponding page. The respective data will be shown on the screen after a while. Analyze the data on the PC by the options provided by the program. Save the data into PC for further analysis. 17.4 PC Link - Analyse/Save Real-Time Data from the Chest Strap Chest Strap Notebook Computer PC Pod Note: (1) This is functioned with the chest strap. Click the 'HR Strap' icon from the side menu to pop the 'Chest Strap' Page. Analyze the data on the PC by the options provided by the program. The real-time heart rate readings will be shown on that page. Save the data into PC for further analysis. 19.0 Specifications - Timekeeping Mode 18.0 Battery - Low Battery Indication low battery indicator Note: + Replace the battery with a new CR2032. + However, if the appearance of battery-low indicator is caused by using the Watch under very cold condition, the indicator will be disappeared when normal temperature returns. + It is recommended to complete the battery replacement by a certified service agency, because this Watch contains precise electronic sensors and components. + The memory will be cleared if the battery has been replaced. + See 15.6\calibrate\ to calibrate the compass before using the Compass again. CR2032 (-) contact (+) contact (-) contact (+) contact ES C. CR2032 CR2032 Countdown Timer Mode Resolution: 1 second resolution + Measuring range: 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds + Operation Mode: Countdown + Quick Set : 5 quick set Values (3, 5, 10, 15 and 45 minutes) + Timer Sounds: + Last 10 minutes beep once every minute + Last 1 minute beeps once every 10 seconds + Last 5 seconds beeps once every second + Sounds for 30 seconds when count to zero Dual Time Mode + Hour, minute, second 19.1 Specifications - Sensor Mode 18.1 Battery - To Replace Battery for the Chest Strap and Watch Current Time Mode Hour, minute, second, am, pm, month, date + Day of week, weather forecast, temperature, sea level pressure history display or altitude history. + Time System: 12-hour or 24-hour format + Calendar System + Auto-Calendar pre-programmed from the year 2000 to 2099 + Weather Forecast: 4 symbols to indicate the predicated weather Daily Alarm Mode + 2 daily or weekly alarms + Hourly chime + Alarm Sound + Sounds for 30 seconds at preset time Chronograph Mode + Resolution: 1/100 second + Measuring Range: 99 hours 59 minutes 59.99 seconds + Measuring Mode: 50 lap memories; Recall lap memories and total time. Battery (- ve) Battery (+ ve) Reset Chest Strap 1.Turn the battery cover with a coin counterclockwise until the arrow pointing to arrow. 2.Turn the cover further gently to pop it out. 3.Put aside the battery cover. 4.Remove the empty battery. 5.Insert a new CR2032 battery with the (+) side of the battery touch with the 'L' shape metal contact. 6.IMPORTANT: Make sure that the sealing rubber o-ring is placed correctly in its slot before the battery cover is closed. 7.Put the battery cover back with the arrow on the cover pointing to the arrow, and then press the cover down gently until it is on the same level with the surface. 8.Turn the cover with the coin clockwise until the arrow pointing to dot. Tips: In case the chest strap CANNOT properly reset (NO signal transmisson), resolve this problem with the following steps: A) Remove the battey, B) Short the (+) and (-) battery contact of the chest strap with the metal shell (+ ve) of the battery, C) Reinstall the battery for normal operations. Logbook Mode + 10 statistical daily records + Logbook up to 100 sessions Heart Rate Measurement + Measuring Range: 40 to 240 BPM + Heart rate alert + Heart Rate In-zone timer 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 + 1 Exercise Timer + 2 Heart rate zone limit selection + Calorie Expenditure range: 0-99999 kcal Distance Mode + Steps range: 0-999999 + Motion Timer: 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 + 1 Exercise Timer + Distance Measurement: max. 400 km + Odometer Measurement: max. 999 km + Speed Measurement: max. 299 km/h + Pace Measurement: 00:00 to 59:59 m/km + Pedometer sensitivity selection: 7 levels Altimeter Mode + Resolution : 1m (1ft) + Measuring range: -706m to 9164m (-2316ft to 30067ft) + Sampling Interval: First 5 min: 1 sec; After 5 min: 1 minute + History Recall: Maximum 48 hours history recall + Altitude Alarm: 2 altitude alarms Barometer Mode + Resolution/ Measuring Range: 300 hPa/mbar to 1100 hPa/mbar (8.85 inHg to 32.48 inHg) + Sampling Interval : First 5 min: 1 second; After 5 min: 1 min + History Recall: Maximum 48 hours history recall Thermometer + Resolution: 0.1 8C (0.18F) + Measuring range: -10.0 8C to 60.0 8C (14.0 8F to 140.0 8F) Compass Mode + Resolution: 1 8 display (digital) + Measuring range: 0 8 to 359 8 (digital) + Others: Digital bearing reading Lock + Digital backward bearing + Declination Setting: Range: +90 8 to -90 8 Backlight + Electro-Luminescent (EL) backlight Battery + Watch: 3V lithium battery (CR2032) 1 piece Warning: 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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