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.
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.
[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.
[ESC] [EL] [M] 5.0 Alarm Mode - Setting the Alarm ON and OFF [S/S] [L/R] 0 1. Elapsed time 0 [L/R] [S/S] 2. Total elapsed time 10 [S/S] [S/S] alarm time 0 3.
[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.
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[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.
[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.
.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] 1 ! Connect one connector with the chest strap.
.3 Heart Rate Mode: Heart Rate Function Displays [ESC] [EL] [M] [S/S] [L/R] 11.
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.
[ESC] [EL] [M] 11.8.3 Heart Rate Mode: Menu 3, Daily Record (Review) Hold [M] [S/S] [L/R] 12.
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.
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.
[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.
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[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.
[ESC] [EL] [M] 14.2 Barometer Mode - Setting the Units [S/S] 14.3.
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[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] N 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 N E + 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.
[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.
15.6.2 Compass Mode - Menu 2, Setting Magnetic Declination [S/S] Magnetic Declination 15.6.2.
[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.
[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.
[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] 2 Watch 1 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.
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. 1 Click the 'HR Strap' icon from the side menu to pop the 'Chest Strap' Page. 3 Analyze the data on the PC by the options provided by the program. 2 The real-time heart rate readings will be shown on that page. 4 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.
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.