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OUTBREAKER

 USER'S MANUAL

Model: AT108A/ATP108A/ATC108A

CONTENT

SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................................... 3

   MEASUREMENTS AND UNITS.......................................................................................................................................... 4

   CONTROL BUTTONS........................................................................................................................................................... 4

   OPERATING MODES........................................................................................................................................................... 5

   HOW TO USE THE BACK LIGHT..................................................................................................................................... 5

SECTION 2: THE CALENDAR CLOCK, CHRONOMETER AND THERMOMETER.............................................................5

    HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR CLOCK........................................................................................................................ 5

    HOW TO SET THE ALARM CLOCK................................................................................................................................ 5

    HOW TO USE THE CHRONOMETER.............................................................................................................................. 6

    HOW TO USE THE TIMER................................................................................................................................................. 6

    THE THERMOMETER........................................................................................................................................................ 6

SECTION 3:THE ALTIMETER..........................................................................................................................................................6

   DISPLAY MODES...................................................................................................................................................................7

   HOW TO SET THE CURRENT ALTITUDE.......................................................................................................................7

   HOW TO SET THE ALTIMETER ALARM........................................................................................................................7

   MAXIMUM AND ACCUMULATED ALTITUDE..............................................................................................................7

   RATE OF CHANGE IN ALTITUDE.....................................................................................................................................8

Summary of Contents for AT108A

Page 1: ...LIGHT 5 SECTION 2 THE CALENDAR CLOCK CHRONOMETER AND THERMOMETER 5 HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR CLOCK 5 HOW TO SET THE ALARM CLOCK 5 HOW TO USE THE CHRONOMETER 6 HOW TO USE THE TIMER 6 THE THERMOMETER 6 S...

Page 2: ...MODES HOW TO MEASURE HEART RATE HOW TO SET HEART RATE LIMITS HEART RATE HISTORY SECTION 6 THE BICYCLE COMPUTER HOW TO SET THE BIKE CIRCUMFERENCE PERFORMANCE MEMORY SECTION 7 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION KE...

Page 3: ...he pressure change due to weather changes and altitude changes The advanced Barocompensation technology makes the altitude reading more reliable Your OUTBREAKER is a precision device for an active lif...

Page 4: ...rts or stops the chronometer or decreases a value while setting 4 FUNCTION SET Changes among functions in individual mode or holds to enter a setting routine 5 LIGHT MARKER Turns on the back light or...

Page 5: ...s To display the daily alarm in any of these display modes press FUNCTION fig 2 Then press SELECT to turn on or off the alarm fig 4a When the daily alarm is activated it will sound off at the designat...

Page 6: ...ngesinphysicalaltitudes or pressure caused by weather conditions This smart distinction eliminates discrepancies and makes the altimeter reading more accurate than the average devices B SET ALARM CLOC...

Page 7: ...ce altitude Note The altitude could be re calibrated in another way by inputing the sea level pressure through the PC software To connect the watch to the PC software please refer to section 7 HOW TO...

Page 8: ...Rainy RATE OF CHANGE IN ALTITUDE Youcanmonitortheactualrateofchangeinaltitudeduringyourtrip The maximum ascending speed as well as the descending speed will be recorded automatically You may recall a...

Page 9: ...with water sweat or a conductive gel to ensure a solid contact b Strapthebeltacrossthechest Adjustthestrapuntilthetransmitter sits snugly below the pectoral muscles for an accurate heart rate signal...

Page 10: ...oftware please refers to Section 7 When the heart rate alert alarm is activated an audible beep sound will flash whenever you go above or below your limits Refertofig14tosettheheartratelimitsandthehea...

Page 11: ...hewheeldiameterintothePCsoftwareanditwill automatically convert to wheel circumference that can be downloaded to the unit d The PC software can store various sets of wheel sizes for your selection PER...

Page 12: ...he tour mode hold MODE and FUNCTION simultaneously in any of the above operating modes The tour number and total memory used will be displayed Press and hold FUNCTION to disable or enable the tour fun...

Page 13: ...hen the OUTBREAKER is plugged to the docking station it will switich to PC download mode automatically Fig1a c The cadence speed and heart rate functions will be temporarily disabled during the PC com...

Page 14: ...de alarm Barometer Local pressure range 300 1100hPa Sea level pressure range 900 1100hPa Resolution 1hPa Accuracy 3hPa Heart rate monitor Heart rate range 25 240bpm Resolution 1bpm Accuracy 1bpm Heart...

Page 15: ...ry Imperial version specs Calendar clock Date and time format mm dd yy and 12hr 100 years auto calendar 2001 2100 Alarm 1 daily alarm hh mm 3 event alarms hh mm mm dd yy Chronometer Timer 99 59 59 The...

Page 16: ...ER PLUS Heart rate Altitude Pressure Temperature 508min OUTBREAKER PRO Distance Cadence Heart Rate Altitude Pressure Temperature 753min Environment Operation 14 140 F Storage 23 158 F at 10 95 RH Wate...

Page 17: ...fferent from that to which the receiver is connected o Consult the dealer of an experienced radio TV technician for help Company Name Oregon Scientific Inc Address 19861 SW 95th Place Tualatin Oregon...

Page 18: ...oduct Oregon Scientific will at its discretion replace the product with either a new or a tested reconditioned product Should the product be out of warranty the consumer may purchase directly from Ore...

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