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2 scenarios can occur:
The watch detects the sensors corresponding to the memorized
identification numbers: the exercise can start.
1
missing
2
ok
If the search does not find your sensors or either of them within a period of 20 seconds, the pairing process will
stop by itself.
In this case, the watch asks you if you want to restart the pair function. But you can also continue without the
sensors. You can shorten the pairing phase by pressing
.
If the pairing procedure fails, see section 13.5 detection of the sensors (Troubleshooting).
12.5.3. Calibrating the accelerometer
.
Every runner has a different stride length. These differences can affect the accuracy of the measurement.
The accelerometer must therefore be calibrated to ensure a high degree of reliability.
How to calibrate your accelerometer?
In order to calibrate your accelerometer, you must run a course, of 1 km or more preferably, for which you have
an accurate distance measurement (ideally on an athletics track).
To find out the weightage to be configured, make the following calculation: Actual distance ran / distance
measured by the watch = weightage.
Example, you have run 2½ circuits of an athletics track, that is
1000 m, and your watch shows 950 m. The weightage to be configured =
1000 / 950 = 1.05.
Some stride types may need to be adjusted by up to 20%.