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General Precautions

Do not operate buttons under water
Although your monitor is water resistant, be sure that you do not operate
the buttons under water as pressure can cause them to leak.

Dry off watch after use
Moisture can affect the Temperature and Heat Index reading. Please dry
off your watch after use.

Dry off transmitter after use (Optional)
The transmitter will automatically shut itself off once you have removed it
from your chest.  However, it is important to thoroughly dry it off after
every use since moisture on the electrodes can cause it to remain on
longer.

Electrode precautions (Optional)
Be sure not to excessively twist or bend the electrode portions of the
chest transmitter (never bend backwards), especially when storing it. This
can permanently damage their conductivity and cause mechanical
damage to the internal circuit.

Global Reset
If your monitor should ever get stuck or act erratically due to dropping it,
static shock or some other unforeseen reason, this feature will allow you
to reset the unit and return all settings back to their internal defaults. To
perform this function, press and hold four buttons together for 3 seconds
under any mode (display dual LCD). The unit will automatically clear and
return to setting mode.

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Summary of Contents for Stopwatch

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Page 5: ...nty Service and Repair Part IV HYDRA ALERTTM PC EON 3068HS Featuring Fluid CheckTM Heat Index and 2 Way PC communication Featuring Fluid CheckTM Heat Index HYDRA ALERTTM Jr EON 3067HS Part III Technic...

Page 6: ...tTM will act as your personal coach and guide you to your fitness goals more effectively Mission Statement At Acumen we have listened to what people such as yourself have been asking for in fitness eq...

Page 7: ...mperature Heat Index Setting the Time Setting the Calendar Alarm with Event Reminder Feature To View the Alarm Settings Setting the Alarm Turning the Alarm ON or OFF Fluid CheckTM Mode Getting to Know...

Page 8: ...onnect Your Watch with the PC Optional for EON 3067HS Installing the software Connecting the watch with PC Part III Technical Reference Target Zone Fitness Training Optional Getting to Know Heat Index...

Page 9: ...Part I Getting to Know Your Hydra Alert TM...

Page 10: ...Zone with Visual and Audible alarms Optional Records and Display Time Below Above Within TZ Optional In Zone Goal Count Down Timer 0 60 min Optional Heart Rate Sampling 5 15 30 60 sec or 5 min Option...

Page 11: ...mory Overlap Workouts and Track Progress System Requirements WindowsTM 98 2nd edition or Newer Hard Disk 50 MB Free min Ram 64MB min Part I All Heart Rate related function are optional for EON 3067HS...

Page 12: ...8 What s in Your Package EON 3067HS package includes A EON 3067HS Watch B Instruction Manual C Body Fluid Monitoring Guide D Charger E Charger Connector F AC DC Transformer Part I B D C E A F...

Page 13: ...3068HS Watch B Instruction Manual C Body Fluid Monitoring Guide D Activity Manager PC Software E PC Interface and Charger F PC Interface and Charger Connector G USB Cable H AC DC Transformer I 3 x AA...

Page 14: ...G I Part I 10 H...

Page 15: ...e set mode to enter or exit the Program Mode from the analog time display Press hold for 3 seconds in the Recall Data Mode to enter Reset Stopwatch Mode Definition of the buttons Night Lite Alarm NXT...

Page 16: ...nd the stopwatch is stopped Press hold for 3 seconds in the Chrono Mode to activate deactivate the out of zone alarm when the stopwatch is running or reset MODE NXT Button D Press momentarily to chang...

Page 17: ...cise Related Settings Recall Data Mode Chrono Mode Select TZ Mode Press hold A Button after clearing the memory Overview When MODE NXT Button D is pressed the modes of Hydra Alert TM are displayed in...

Page 18: ...re 2 3 CAUTION ONLY CHARGE WITH A RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM BATTERY LIR 2032 AND THE 110 VOLT 1 OR 230 VOLT 2 AC DC TRANSFORMER PROVIDED OTHER BATTERY AND TRANSFORMER WILL CAUSE INJUREY AND DAMAGE 1 For US...

Page 19: ...use 5 If you fully utilize the Fluid Loss and Heart Rate features for an average of 1 hour a day you are recommended to recharge the watch once a week For Time purpose only the watch should last abou...

Page 20: ...16 2 Strap the transmitter belt around your chest 3 Adjust the tension of the elastic strap to fit snugly but comfortably around your chest Fig 2 1 Attach the adjustable strap to transmitter belt Ins...

Page 21: ...You must be in the Chrono Mode to view the heart rate information Press MODE NXT Button D repeatedly to enter Chrono Mode Note If the watch receives no heart rate signal for 15 seconds Heart Rate Mode...

Page 22: ...18 How to Operate Your Hydra Alert TM Part II...

Page 23: ...Time Calendar Heat Index Mode...

Page 24: ...20 L A P In this mode user can view Time Calendar Time Alarm Settings Humidity Temperature Heat Index reading And Set Time Calendar Time Alarm Time Calendar Heat Index Mode Part II...

Page 25: ...midity Temperature To View Analog Time Digital Time Calendar Humidity Temperature Heat Index Starting from the Analog Time Display press STR Button B repeatedly to toggle the displays as followed L A...

Page 26: ...elsius 2 When you switch to the Heat Index Display referred to page 81 to get to know the Heat Index and HI value currently at a very high level the watch will alert you by toggling between the Heat I...

Page 27: ...your watch when it is worn on the wrist are your Bodies Radiant Temperature Humidity around the body and the Body Heat Index To get the ambient temperature humidity and heat index please remove the w...

Page 28: ...lect AM or PM Press MODE NXT Button D to proceed to the next item L A P L A P Step 1 Step 2 24 From the Digital time Display press hold SET Button A for 3 seconds to enter the Set Mode Tips 1 There ar...

Page 29: ...L A P L A P Second blinking Press STR Button B or STP RESET Button C to reset the value to zero Press MODE NXT Button D to proceed to the next item Smart Lite blinking This feature will activate the N...

Page 30: ...to proceed to the next item Date blinking Press STR Button B or STP RESET Button C to adjust the value Press MODE NXT Button D to exit and return to the Calendar Display Note Weekday is automatically...

Page 31: ...Alarm with Event Reminder Feature...

Page 32: ...prior to the set time It will beep and flash for 1 minute when it reaches the set time To View the Alarm Settings From any display of Time Calendar Mode ie Analog Time Digital Time Calendar Humidity...

Page 33: ...r MO FR or MO SA or Date e g JAN 01 Press MODE NXT Button D to proceed to the next item If you do not want to set a specific day go to step 4 Month blinking Press STR Button B or STP RESET Button C to...

Page 34: ...inking Press STR Button B or STP RESET Button C to adjust the value Press MODE NXT Button D to proceed to the next item Minute blinking Press STR Button B or STP RESET Button C to adjust the value Pre...

Page 35: ...Alarm2 or Alarm3 Display press STP RESET Button C repeatedly to return to the Analog Time Display Turning the Alarm ON or OFF L A P L A P From the Alarm1 Alarm2 or Alarm3 display press hold STP RESET...

Page 36: ...Fluid CheckTM Mode...

Page 37: ...press MODE NXT Button D one time to enter the Fluid CheckTM Mode In this mode you can turn on off Fluid Loss function set MET Parameter set Drink Interval Timer and calibrating your personal MET Valu...

Page 38: ...ch will show the fluid loss value in the Recall Data Mode When in the Chrono Mode the watch display will flash and the watch will beep each time your fluid loss equals 5 of your body weight The higher...

Page 39: ...ESET Button C to select desired Exercise Type The Exercise Type in the watch includes 35 Fluid Loss Related Settings Ski Skiing CC ski CC Skiing Stair Stairs Tennis Tennis MET MET Parameter Dance Danc...

Page 40: ...on B or STP RESET Button C to adjust the value Refer to page85 to determine your MET Parameter Press MODE NXT Button D to proceed to the next item Drink Interval Timer blinking The watch will remind y...

Page 41: ...individual to another For better estimation you are recommended to calibrate your MET value before exercise Please follow the following sequences to calibrate your MET Value Personal MET Calibration...

Page 42: ...any button will have no respondence except the EL Button 2 If no heart rate signal is detected when recording the watch will display the REST HR ERR and return to HR input Manual Auto display automat...

Page 43: ...ODE NXT Button D to display MET value Part II Step 1 Optional Step 2 Optional Step 3 Optional Phase 2 1600M or 1 0 Mile Assessment This assessment allow the watch to find out the physiological changes...

Page 44: ...s MODE NXT Button D repeatedly to return to the Analog Time Display Note If no heart rate is detected the watch displays the MET CAL ERR press MODE NXT button D will exit Calibrating Mode and back to...

Page 45: ...Select Target Zone TZ Mode Optional...

Page 46: ...MODE NXT Button D two times to enter the Select TZ Mode There are three Heart Rate Target Zones in the watch In this mode you can select Heart Rate Training Zone Set Target Zone Limit Out of Target Zo...

Page 47: ...ot feeling 100 one day Zone 2 The Aerobic Zone 65 85 This range is recommended for those in good physical condition who have been exercising on a consistent basis for an extended period of time Exerci...

Page 48: ...ed T arget Zone press hold SET Button A to enter the setting mode Note To enter the Setting Mode the stopwatch must be reset to zero Heart Rate Sampling Interval Time blinking The watch will store the...

Page 49: ...t rate limit in BPM or Percentage of your Maximum Heart Rate in the Setting Mode Setting the Target Zone Alarm If you set the Target Zone Alarm to ON the watch will beep when you are above or below th...

Page 50: ...Chrono Mode...

Page 51: ...s L A P L A P From the Analog Time Display press MODE NXT Button D repeatedly to enter the Chrono Mode In this mode you can activate deactivate reset Stopwatch Record and Store Exercise Data activate...

Page 52: ...he target zone Blinking TZ and heart rate reading displayed in BPM or Percentage flashing means your heart rate is below the target zone Blinking TZ and heart rate reading displayed in BPM or Percenta...

Page 53: ...This In Zone Goal Countdown Timer is set while in the Recall Data Mode or the Program Mode It can be set from 5 to 60 minutes This value is set by pressing STR Buttons B or STP RESET Buttons C If it...

Page 54: ...n view the In Zone Goal Count Down Timer display in the Recall Data Mode 3 Drink Interval Timer Alarm The watch will remind you to drink during exercise by giving a long beep and flash with the amount...

Page 55: ...Mode Fluid Loss Display Fluid Loss Settings and Recall Data Mode See the figures below Other Operations During the Exercise Fluid Loss Settings Exercise Intensity Fluid Loss Display Chrono Mode L A P...

Page 56: ...lay If you do not have a calibrated MET value or put on a HR transmitter the watch will only use your pre set MET value or our default value Aerobic with Medium Intensity Please make sure to re select...

Page 57: ...Recall Data Mode...

Page 58: ...ata Mode Freezes for two seconds From the Analog Time Display press MODE NXT Button D repeatedly to enter the Recall Data Mode In this mode you can review and delete the exercise data and quick set th...

Page 59: ...ries B B B B B B Fluid Loss in Milliliter Real Time Fluid Loss in Ounce B L A P L A P L A P OR B B B to be continued B L A P L A P L A P If no button is pressed after entering the Recall Data Mode the...

Page 60: ...erage Heart Rate You can quickly quit the Recall Data Mode and go to the Chrono Mode by pressing STP RESET Button C Note If the In Zone Goal Countdown Timer Optional and the Calorie values are zero In...

Page 61: ...e displaying sequence is as followed Press STR Button B repeatedly to change the displays Press STP RESET Button C to quit the Recall Data Mode and go to the Fluid CheckTM Mode Total Calories B B B B...

Page 62: ...e Time In Zone Time for Zone1 Time in above Zone1 Time in below Zone1 Time in above Zone2 Time in below Zone2 Exercise Time for Zone2 L A P L A P L A P B B B B B to be continued B L A P L A P L A P L...

Page 63: ...59 Part II Time in Below Zone3 Exercise Time for Zone3 Time in Above Zone3 In Zone Time for Zone3 B B B B B B L A P L A P L A P L A P Optional Optional Optional Optional B...

Page 64: ...s below C B B C Basic Settings for Exercise From the Recall Data Mode after clearing the memory press hold SET Button A to enter the setting mode or after quick reset the stopwatch Quick Reset Stopwat...

Page 65: ...e or ML Milliliter Press MODE NXT Button D to proceed to the next item L A P L A P L A P L A P Step 2 Step 3 Temperature Unit blinking Press STR Button B or STP RESET Button C to select o F Fahrenheit...

Page 66: ...alue Press MODE NXT Button D to proceed to the next item Step 5 Step 6 B D C B D C L A P B D C L A P B D C Maximum Heart Rate blinking Press STR Button B or STP RESET Button C to adjust the value Pres...

Page 67: ...Button D to proceed to the next item Upper Limit for Zone 2 blinking Press STR Button B or STP RESET Button C to adjust the value Press MODE NXT Button D to proceed to the next item Lower Limit for Zo...

Page 68: ...D to proceed to the next item Out of Zone Alarm blinking Press STR Button B or STP RESET Button C to set the alarm to ON or OFF Press MODE NXT Button D to exit and return to the Recall Data Mode L A P...

Page 69: ...Program Mode...

Page 70: ...66 Part II L A P From the Analog Time Display press hold SET Button A to enter the Program Mode This mode includes most of the settings in the watch Program Mode...

Page 71: ...T Button D to proceed to the next item Press STR Button B or STP RESET Button C to adjust the value Press SET Button A to select heart rate limit in BPM or percent of your maximum heart rate Optional...

Page 72: ...RESET Button C to adjust the value Press SET Button A to select heart rate limit in BPM or percent of your maximum heart rate Optional D D D D D D D D D D D D D L A P L A P to be continued D D D L A...

Page 73: ...T Button C to adjust the value Press SET Button A to select heart rate limit in BPM or percent of your maximum heart rate Optional or D D D D D D D D D D D D D to be continued D D L A P L A P L A P L...

Page 74: ...n C to adjust the value Press SET Button A to select heart rate limit in BPM or percent of your maximum heart rate or or D D D D D D D D D D D to be continued D D L A P L A P L A P L A P L A P L A P L...

Page 75: ...on D to return to the Analog Time Display Note During the Setting press hold SET Button A at any time to exit the Setting Mode 71 Part II D D D D D D D D L A P L A P L A P L A P L A P L A P D D Option...

Page 76: ...How to Connect Your Watch with the PC Optional for EON 3067HS...

Page 77: ...MB min Note Pentium IIITM is a trademark of the Intel Corporation Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation Step 1 Insert the Activity Manager PC Software included into the CD ROM...

Page 78: ...pins in the clamp are properly in contact with the contacting points on the watch as shown in Figure 1 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 L A P Step 2 Plug the USB connector to your PC with the other end to the PC Int...

Page 79: ...Part III Technical Reference...

Page 80: ...Target Zone Fitness Training Optional...

Page 81: ...or the lower limit this number tells you when you have reached a level of intensity that is productive A heart monitor will tune you into your body s internal activity level and helps prevent injury o...

Page 82: ...NE CALCULATION FORMULA 207 Your age x 0 7 max HR For a 30 year old person your calculations would be as follows 207 30 X 0 7 186 Maximum Heart Rate 65 of this number 121 85 of this number 158 Dependin...

Page 83: ...other Going into your target zone too quickly can cause your heart rate to increase too rapidly causing you to loose your energy too soon strain yourself or possibly worse Slowly bring your heart rate...

Page 84: ...yourself to determine how your overall health and fitness improves and become aware of your various heart rate levels As your cardiovascular system improves your normal resting heart rate will decrea...

Page 85: ...Getting to Know Heat Index...

Page 86: ...o avoid dehydration and to slow down and cool off Overheating can cause serious even life threatening conditions such as heat stroke The Heat Index is to show how hot a particular combination of heat...

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Page 88: ...Determining Your MET Parameter...

Page 89: ...Light Medium High Intensity Level AEROBICS BASKETBALL BOWLING CYCLING DANCING FOOTBALL GOLF HIKING JUMPING ROPE RUNNING SKATING Ice Inline SKIING SWIMMING STAIRS TENNIS VOLLEYBALL WALKING 6 7 2 3 5 3...

Page 90: ...How to Calculate Your Fluid Loss...

Page 91: ...00lbs 1kg 2 21lbs Fluid Loss Ounce Hour Kcal Per Hour T H 2 1450 T Temperature in o F H Humidity in percentage Calorie minute 3 5 x EF x Body weight 200 EF Exercise Factor 2 20 Body Weight in kg 30 25...

Page 92: ...Body Fluid CheckTM Monitoring Tips and Guidelines...

Page 93: ...r body weight before the thirst mechanism tells the person they need fluids Strength and endurance are reduced by 10 15 after just a 2 loss of body weight through dehydration Most people need more tha...

Page 94: ...well as competition Drink cold water to increase gastric emptying The opinion of the American College of Sports Medicine on Exercise and Fluid Replacement ACSM 1996 is that adequate fluid replacement...

Page 95: ...Specifications...

Page 96: ...eart Rate Range Optional 20 240 BPM Heart Rate Transmitter Receiver Distance Optional 0 34 inches Battery Type Chest Transmitter Lithium CR 2050 or CR 2032 Optional Watch Rechargeable Lithium LIR 2032...

Page 97: ...Technical Display Guide...

Page 98: ...5 0KG 150lbs OFF OFF 102 121BPM 121 158BPM 158 177BPM OFF 12 24 HR Clock ON OFF 1 3 MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO FR MO SA DAILY Jun o1 TO 12 31 2099 24 00 00 7 99 KG LB 30 250KG 50 500Lbs 5 60 minutes ON O...

Page 99: ...Part IV Precautions Warranty Service and Repair...

Page 100: ...ectrodes can cause it to remain on longer Electrode precautions Optional Be sure not to excessively twist or bend the electrode portions of the chest transmitter never bend backwards especially when s...

Page 101: ...proper battery replacement or service will void the warranty If you feel comfortable replacing your own batteries be careful to notice how the old battery comes out and the proper positioning of the h...

Page 102: ...abuse tampering alteration or disassembling of the product or improper maintenance This warranty is effective only if the product is purchased and operated in the USA and does not extend to any units...

Page 103: ...id to Acumen Inc 101 A Executive Drive Suite 100 Sterling VA 20166 USA Website www acumeninc com To Return for Service a First visit our website at www acumeninc com support htm to obtain a Return Aut...

Page 104: ...art of this manual may be used or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission of ACUMEN INC AcumenTM EZ Set Target ZoneTM Fluid CheckTM are trademarks of Acumen Inc EZ Set...

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