30
EN
For greater accuracy, it is advisable to put the accelerometer in the same
position when calibrating as in normal use (right or left foot, position on
the shoe). Example: if you have calibrated your accelerometer on the
right foot, attached with the lace clip, it is advisable to put it on the right
shoe each time you use it. Similarly, if you calibrated your accelerometer
with the sensor located in the housing provided in the sole of your shoe, it
is advisable to put the accelerometer in this place each time you use it.
12.5.4. Activating the sensors .
Deactivating a sensor will prevent the watch from searching for a sensor that you do not want to
use and will avoid unnecessary energy consumption. All the indicators connected with this sensor
will no longer be accessible. You can deactivate the heart rate monitor belt for the CW 500 SD
and CW 500 SD PC. You can deactivate the "S&D Connect" data transfer PC flash drive for the
CW 500 SD PC.
You can reactivate a sensor that you have deactivated.
12.6. Default settings .
This menu allows you to find the original configuration for your product without deleting you recor-
ded data or changing the language selection.
12.7. Battery management.
When the battery is low, a message indicating this status appears at top of the current screen for
a period of 3 seconds:
When the battery is low, a message indicating this status appears at
top of the current screen for a period of 3 seconds.
low
battery
The watch then asks you if you want to switch to power saving mode.
Confirming the power saving mode will prevent:
- access to the 3 running modes (FREE, INTERVALS and CHALLENGE).
- the back-lighting.
- pairing with sensors.
power saving
yes
no
It will enable you to prolong the battery life of your watch until you
can replace it.
The
symbol flashes as a reminder.
no access