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Jogging/Walking Speedometer

 

 

User Manual

 

Jogging/Walking Speedometer 

 

Table of Contents: 

 1. Quick Start Guide 
 2. Wrist Strap Installation/Removal 
 3. Setting the Time 
 4. Time Mode 
 5. Speed Mode 
 6. Distance Mode 
 7. Heart Rate Mode 

 

 8. Memory Mode 
 9. Calibration Methods 
 10. Changing the Batteries 
 11. Additional Information 
 12. Trouble Shooting 
 13. Remarks 

Jogging/Walking Speedometer 

 

 

 

 

1. Quick Start Guide 

READ THIS FIRST  

If at any point in these instructions you 
have questions, please call +49 (0)89 
30725599 or write an e-mail to        
[email protected].  

Display: 

a.   To begin, reset your receiver/watch 

by pressing all four outer buttons un-
til the screen goes blank. 

b.   In Time Mode T, press SET button - 

upper left. 

c.   To change a value, press + button 

(upper left) and - button (lower right). 

d.   Press START/STOP button (upper 

right) to save the changes and con-
tinue to the next option- 12/24hr 
time, time, date, etc. 

e.   You can always exit the Setup by 

pressing MODE 

Speed and Distance: 

a.   The accelerometer module can be 

worn either as a stand alone unit or 
as part of a heart rate chest strap. 
ATTENTION: The Heart Rate can 
only be detected when used with the 
chest strap.  

b.   The Speed Module is activated when 

inserted into the chest strap or the 
belt clip. ATTENTION: Don’t forget 
to remove the Speed Module after 
usage in order not to drain the bat-
tery. 

c.   Press MODE (lower left on the 

watch) and scroll to the S Speed or 
D Distance setting. 

d.   Press START/STOP (upper right) to 

begin data collection- as indicated by 
the Symbol 

 below the status bar.  

e.   If the speed module could connet to 

the display all data and functions are 
displayed. 

nCon:  

This means the receiver is not able to 
establish a wireless connection with the 
accelerometer module. To correct this:  

a.   Remove the accelerometer from 

both sides of the belt clip or chest 
strap and reconnect. 

b.   Press all four buttons until the screen 

goes black and an r appears fol-
lowed by a number. Press 
START/STOP; this clears all mem-
ory and time. 

c.   Change the battery in the acceler-

ometer module and the display. See 
section 11. 

Getting Started:  

Your receiver/watch has a user friendly 
menu system. The lower left button 
toggles through the MODES, and the 
lower right button toggles through the 
OPTIONS within each MODE. The dif-
ferent Modes are: 

T   TIME 

S   SPEED 
D   DISTANCE 

  HEART RATE 

M   MEMORY 

Locate the lower left button and toggle 
through the five modes. The OPTIONS 
within each MODE are listed below. 
When in a particular mode, press the 
OPTION/- button to view the various 
options. Press MODE to return to the 
main view at any time. The functions are 
divided into the different main modes as 
follows: 

T:   Time/date, Alarm 1, Alarm 2, Count-

down Timer, Stopwatch, Stopwatch 
History, 2

nd

 Time Zone 

S:  Actual-, Average-, Maximum Speed, 

Actual-, Average Pace 

D:   Trip Distance, Trip Time, Totsl Dis-

tance, Trip Calories, Total Calories, 
Lap Counter 

Summary of Contents for OWUACAMP915

Page 1: ... bat tery c Press MODE lower left on the watch and scroll to the S Speed or D Distance setting d Press START STOP upper right to begin data collection as indicated by the Symbol below the status bar e If the speed module could connet to the display all data and functions are displayed nCon This means the receiver is not able to establish a wireless connection with the accelerometer module To corre...

Page 2: ...urs minutes and seconds c Press START STOP upper right to confirm d Press START STOP again to acti vate countdown timer 4c Stopwatch The stopwatch feature of your speed ometer is very powerful and will store up to twelve intermediate or lap times a In the main stopwatch mode press SET upper left to select either in termediate or lap times b Press OPTION to toggle between either int or lap c Press ...

Page 3: ...and right buttons the same time This also clears the time date and calibra tion multiplier Record these items prior to reset because you will need to re enter them 7 Heart Rate Mode 7a Heart Rate Mode Setup a Press SET upper left when in heart rate mode b Select whether you want the hi low zone alarm beep turned on with and press START STOP upper right to confirm c Select the upper heart rate alar...

Page 4: ...average error is usually below 2 If you dis cover a lower accuracy there might have been something wrong in the calibration process Please reset the speedometer and redo the complete calibration This procedure can be done as often as you like and will not damage your Jogging Speedometer The following chapters explain the dif ferent calibration routines in detail The occasional runner can directly ...

Page 5: ...ersonal multiplier The value of the personal multiplier calculates from the following formula real distance divided by displayed distance multiplied by 100 If the displayed distance is longer than the real distance the personal multiplier will be lower than 100 if the real dis tance is shorter than the displayed dis tance PM will be higher than 100 The following table gives you the correct setting...

Page 6: ...em Display readings fade out Solution Battery of watch are running out and have to be replaced Problem Slow display response Solution The current temperature is higher or lower than the operating tem perature of the speedometer 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F Problem Black display Solution Temperature is too high perhaps the display has been exposed to direct sunlight for too long Problem The displayed ...

Page 7: ...ou to achieve your personal goals better If you have any questions comments or critics please feel free to contact us Microsport GmbH Co KG Gruental 10a 81925 Munich Germany Phone 49 0 89 307 255 99 Fax 49 0 89 307 255 98 E mail info microsport de website www microsport de The MICORPSORT Jogging Speedome ter meets the following standards for the European Union and the USA The devices comply to the...

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