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Operation Guide 3099

Elapsed time 
(Hours, Minutes) 

Distance walked 

Flashing

Exercise Walking Measurement

This section explains how to keep track of the number of steps you take while walking
briskly, as part of an exercise program. To start exercise walking measurement, you
need to enter the Exercise Walking Mode.

Elapsed time measured in the Exercise Walking Mode is the time that elapses while
the watch is counting your steps. If the watch stops counting your steps because
you stopped walking, it also stops Exercise Walking Mode elapsed time
measurement.

To start exercise walking measurement

1. In the Timekeeping Mode, press 

C

 once to enter the

Exercise Walking Mode.

2. Press 

B

.

The 

EXW

 indicator will flash on the display to indicate

that exercise walking measurement is turned on.

Exercise walking measurement will remain on even if
you change to another mode.

The distance walked is shown here for example only.
You can select which value appears in the middle area
of the screen using the procedure under “Exercise
Walking Measurement Display Values”.

Note

You also can start exercise walking measurement by
pressing 

B

 while normal walking measurement is in

progress.

To stop exercise walking measurement

Press 

B

.

This will display the current measurement result.

Pressing 

B

 again without resetting the measurement

data to all zeros will resume measurement from the
point it was last stopped.

Exercise Walking Measurement Display Values

Pressing 

D

 in the Exercise Walking Mode will cycle the value in the middle area of

the screen as shown below.

Current pace 

Energy consumption 

Number of steps 

Press     .

Distance walked 

Elapsed time 
(Hours, Minutes) 

The energy consumption value, distance walked, and current pace are displayed
using the units you select under “To configure personal information settings”.

Exercise Walking Data Storage Timing

Exercise walking data is saved automatically whenever you reset the Exercise
Walking data to all zeros.

Saving the Current Exercise Walking Data

You can use the following procedure to reset the current exercise walking data to all
zeros, which also will save the current exercise walking data.

To save the current exercise walking data

1. In the Exercise Walking Mode, hold down 

A

 for about two seconds until the display

contents start to flash.

At this time 

REC2

 (indicating exercise walking data) also will flash in the top area

of the screen.

The above step is not possible while an exercise walking operation is in progress.
If an exercise walking measurement operation is in progress, stop it and then
perform step 1.

2. Keep 

A

 depressed until the watch beeps, and all of the displayed values are reset

to zero.

This indicates that the exercise walking data was saved.

Note that the watch maintains only ten exercise walking records. This means that
the oldest record is deleted automatically whenever new data is saved.

Beep!

To clear the current exercise walking data without saving it

1. In the Exercise Walking Mode, hold down 

D

 for about three seconds until the

display contents start to flash.

At this time 

CLR

 also will flash in the top area of the screen.

The above step is not possible while an exercise walking operation is in progress.
If an exercise walking measurement operation is in progress, stop it and then
perform step 1.

2. Keep 

D

 depressed until the watch beeps, and all of the displayed values are reset

to zero.

This indicates that the current exercise walking data was cleared.

Beep!

Viewing Walking Records

This section explains how to view walking records stored in watch memory, and how
to delete records.

About Walking Records

Your watch stores walking data using two types of records: 

daily records and exercise

walking records.

Daily Records

Each daily record contains the number of steps, distance walked, average pace, and
energy consumption for a particular day.

The watch maintains a record for each of the last seven days during which walking
data was measured (either normal walking or exercise walking).

In addition, an eighth record contains cumulative data for the seven records
currently in memory.

Daily record screens and the 7-day cumulative record screen all have 

REC 1

 in the

top area of the screen.

Exercise Walking Records

Each exercise walking record contains the number of steps, distance walked,
average pace, and energy consumption for a particular walk.

The watch maintains a record for each of the last ten walks during which exercise
walking data was measured.

In addition, an eleventh record contains cumulative data for the ten records currently
in memory.

Exercise walking record screens and the 10-walk cumulative record screen all have

REC 2

 in the top area of the screen.

Navigating Among Walking Records

The flowchart below shows a general outline of how you
can navigate among walking records. You can find more
detailed information about displaying particular data on
the following pages.

Daily Records (REC 1)

7-day 

Cumulative Record

Energy Consumption

Number of Steps

Average Pace

Distance Walked

Exercise Walking Records (REC 2)

10-Walk 

Cumulative Record

Energy Consumption

Number of Steps

Average Pace

Distance Walked

Day 7

(Oldest)

Day 1

(Newest)

Walk 1

(Newest)

 Walk 10

(Oldest)

To switch between Daily Record data and Exercise Walking Record data

In the Recall Mode, press 

A

 to toggle between Daily Record data (

REC 1

) and

Exercise Walking Record data (

REC 2

).

Summary of Contents for 3099

Page 1: ...bottom area of the Timekeeping Mode screen by pressing D Each value is the cumulative total for the current date Each press cycles in the sequence shown below kcal km km h Current Pace Distance Walked Energy Consumption Number of Steps Press The energy consumption value distance walked and current pace are displayed using the units you selected under To configure personal information settings Usin...

Page 2: ...etween kg kilograms and lb pounds Stride Length Unit Press D to toggle between cm centimeters and in inches Sensitivity Level Use D and B to change the displayed value Range L1 lowest to L4 highest If the step count produced by the watch seems to be too high try lowering the sensitivity level If the count seems to be too low try raising the sensitivity level Flashing Normal Walking Measurement Thi...

Page 3: ... depressed until the watch beeps and all of the displayed values are reset to zero This indicates that the exercise walking data was saved Note that the watch maintains only ten exercise walking records This means that the oldest record is deleted automatically whenever new data is saved Beep To clear the current exercise walking data without saving it 1 In the Exercise Walking Mode hold down D fo...

Page 4: ...ch beeps This indicates that all of the selected records were deleted Deleting the records also deletes the corresponding cumulative record data Jogging Climbing a Slope Climbing Stairs Non walking Hand Movement Pedometer Function Q A Q1 Why won t the watch count my steps Your watch is designed to count your steps when it is worn on your left hand It will not count your steps correctly if you wear...

Page 5: ...imit until you stop it The stopwatch measurement operation continues even if you exit the Stopwatch Mode Exiting the Stopwatch Mode while a split time is frozen on the display clears the split time and returns to elapsed time measurement To enter the Stopwatch Mode Press C four times while in the Timekeeping Mode To perform elapsed time measurement Start Stop Reset To perform cumulative time measu...

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