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HJ-321-E   Step counter   Walking style One 2.1

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About stride length

•  The initial stride length value that blinks on the display is an estimated stride length calculated 

from the height setting. Set the actual stride length to use based on the type of walking you will 

do and your own physique.

•  To measure the correct average stride length, divide the total length of ten steps you walked by 

the number of steps (e. g. 7.1 meter divided by 10 steps = 71 cm).

•  The distance display is calculated by multiplying the adjusted stride length by the number of 

steps.

General Settings: 

 

Press ● for 2 sec.  Convert unit with ▲▼. 

 

Confirm with ●. 

Note:

 

 If the initial settings are not correct, the measurement 

results may not be accurate.

Calories burned

By measuring the intensity of your activity, the unit 

 

can calculate the amount of calories burned.

Aerobic steps

Aerobic steps are the physical exercise that helps us 

stay healthy.  Aerobic steps are counts separately when 

walking more than 60 steps per minute and more than 

10 minutes continuously. If a rest of less than 1 minute is 

taken after a continuous walk of more than 10 minutes, 

this will be regarded as part of “a continuous walk”.

About the battery energy saving function

In order to save battery energy, the display of the unit 

will be turned off if no buttons are pressed for more 

than 5 minutes. However, the unit will continue to moni

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tor your step count.  Press 

,  ▲or ▼button to turn the 

display on again.

Cases where the unit may not be able to count steps accurately 

Irregular movement

• When the unit is placed in a bag that moves irregularly.

• When the unit hangs from your waist or a bag.

Inconsistent walking pace

• When you shuffle or wear sandals etc.

• When you cannot walk at a consistent pace in a crowded area.

Excessive vertical movement or vibration

• When standing up and/or sitting down.

• When doing sports other than walking.

• When ascending or descending stairs or on a steep slope.

•  When there is vertical or horizontal vibration in a moving vehicle such as on the bicycle, in a car, 

trains or a bus.

When walking very slowly

Note:

 

In order to avoid counting steps that are not part of a walk, the unit does not display the step count 

for the first 4 seconds of walking. If you continue walking for more than 4 seconds, it displays the 

step count for the first 4 seconds and then continues to count.

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Steps

Distance

Calories

 

burned

Aerobic

 

steps

Time

Holder Step counter

Battery

(installed)

Screw

driver

Instruction

manual

7.1 m

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