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PC MODE

SET UP FOR PC MODE

To use the features of the PC Mode, you will need the PC Kit
(includes PC docking station, connector cable, and the
installation software CD-ROM), and a PC or laptop computer.

All three models (RA/RP/RS 

107

) support the PC Mode.

However, the PC Kit for the RA

107

 and the RS

107

 is sold

separately.

USING THE SOFTWARE

Double-click on the Oregon Scientific icon.  Once the software
opens, click on Help for information about the function you
require.

PC MODE OPTIONS

You can perform the following tasks by using the CD-ROM
software supplied.

Diagram

Instructions
1. Connect the PC Docking Station to your computer.  For

best results, turn the computer off before you connect.

2. Install the software using the CD-ROM (first-time use

only).  The process is automatic, and requires you to
respond to self-explanatory prompts.
Once the software is installed, an Oregon Scientific icon
will be placed on your desktop.

3. Mount the watch on the docking station, making sure the

contact points on the station and the watch are aligned.
The watch should automatically switch to PC Mode.

The cadence, speed and heart rate functions

will be temporarily disabled when you use the watch in
PC Mode.

NOTE

Access/recall information/ on  the PC

• All information recorded in TOUR

Mode, including temperature,
altitude, heart rate, wheel speed,
cadence, trip distance, etc,
[Provided this data has been
selected in “Data should be stored”
in the “Configuration menu”  (see
software help menu)].

• Back up/import and export data
• Define user data
• Display graphical chart and print

table

• Give data overview with a specified

duration

Change watch settings on the PC

• Date and time (set to PC time, or a

manual setting)

• Time, and event alarm (3 event

alarms, 1 daily alarm, and select alarm
duration)

• Current sea-level pressure
• Altitude limits
• Weather icon
• Upper and lower heart rate limits for

Training Zones 1 – 5.

• Wheel circumference/diameter
• TOUR Mode data recording and

download options

• Choose a serial port (Com 1 to Com 4)
• Sampling rate (1 second and up)
• Unit settings (Metric or Imperial)

NOTE

Summary of Contents for OUTBREAKER RX107 Series

Page 1: ...light 8 Key lock 8 Handling the product 8 CLOCK Mode 9 Set clock and measurement units 9 Set the alarm 9 Stopwatch 9 Timer 10 Temperature display 10 ALTI BARO Mode 10 Access altimeter options 11 Set current altitude and resolution 11 Set sea level pressure 12 View sea level pressure 12 Set altitude alert 12 Recall altitude data 13 Switch between view options 13 Weather forecast 13 TOUR Mode 14 TOU...

Page 2: ...h and timer functions Barometer with local and sea pressure readings Weather forecast and temperature readings Altimeter readings up to 30 000 feet 9 000 meters Heart rate monitor that gives pulse rate readings during exercise RS107 RP107 only Bicycle accessory kit to take readings during cycling RP107 only PC docking station and software to download readings onto your computer RP107 only The OUTB...

Page 3: ...opwatch Timer or decrease value 4 LIGHT KEY Press to activate HIGLO backlight or press and hold to activate key lock 5 FUNC SET Press to enter a sub mode or press and hold to change a value CHEST BELT I ITEM NAME 1 CHEST BELT 2 STRAP BICYCLE EQUIPMENT RP107 ONLY I ITEM NAME 1 SPEED SENSOR 2 CADENCE SENSOR 3 BIKE MOUNT 4 MAGNETS SCREWS NUTS PADS 5 FIXING STRAPS 6 RUBBER GRIPS RS107 only 2 2 1 4 5 6...

Page 4: ...et HR Hour setting MIN Minute setting DM MD Order for date to be displayed TIME Time zone setting screen SET Displayed when in a setting mode UNIT Set Celsius Fahrenheit for temperature and h p Hg inHg barometric pressure Set m ft for altitude PC KIT RP107 ONLY ITEM NAME 1 DOCKING STATION 2 WATCH CONNECTION POINTS 3 MOUNTING CLIPS 4 BUILT IN RS 232C COMPUTER CONNECTION CABLE 5 SOFTWARE CD ROM ...

Page 5: ... icon LOC Local barometric pressure SEA Sea pressure barometric SPD Shows vertical speed historical or current Graphical display of your bicycle speed Rxxx Receiver Bike Mount low battery Sxxx Speed sensor low battery Cxxx Cadence sensor low battery ttl Shows total time of activity Shows altitude graphically Heart rate per minute monitor activated Heart rate alert in effect Key lock activated Z1 1...

Page 6: ...cordingtoyourpreference suchasaltitudeandtime altitude and heart rate or bike speed and altitude etc You may also use the stopwatch or timer countdown facility in combination with other functions and both will continue to run in the background while you use other features of the watch The heart rate monitor and altimeter features of the OUTBREAKER watch include customized settings Maximum and mini...

Page 7: ... the possibility of permanently damaging the watch we strongly recommend that you take your watch to a local retailer or jeweler to have the watch battery replaced To load new batteries in the watch Diagram Instructions 1 Remove the watchband and screw pin 2 RemovethebackcoverwithasmallPhillipsscrew driver 3 Install the battery by matching the correct polarity Always use the correct battery type W...

Page 8: ...tch between options and to confirm the changes when you are done USE THE HI GLO BACKLIGHT Press light key to turn on the HI GLO backlight on for five seconds Once the light is on press any key to keep it on for a further five seconds In order to save power the light will not work when the battery is low If this happens change the battery as soon as possible KEY LOCK The watch also has a key lock f...

Page 9: ...change the rest of the settings in this order minutes year month date or date month display month day time zone 23 hours tempera turedisplay C F measurementunits feet meters and barometric pressure units inHg or hPa NOTE SET THE ALARM STOPWATCH TheStopwatchworksinCLOCK ALTI BARO CARDIO and BIKE modes From any of these modes press SELECT to display the stopwatch Then Press ST SP to start pause and ...

Page 10: ...displayed in CLOCK ALTI BARO CARDIO and BIKE Modes From anyoftheseModes pressSELECT todisplay the Temperature The Temperature shows in either Celsius or Fahrenheit depending on the measurement unit you select when setting the CLOCK see CLOCK Mode Your wrist temperature may affect the reading particularly during exercise Take off the watch and leave it for 15 minutes to get the most accurate readin...

Page 11: ...um descending speeds Current vertical speed Rate of altitude change The altitude is shown it two ways as a numeric value indicating your current altitude and as a bar chart indicating changes in altitude Both values will change as you move about In ALTI BARO Mode the current altitude is always displayedinlargerfont ineveryscreenexcepttheseapressure setting screen ACCESSING THE ALTIMETER OPTIONS Pr...

Page 12: ...k when you breach the limit To end the alert press any button To set the alert limits and activate or deactivate the alert NOTE Diagram Instructions 1 WhileinALTI BAROMode pressSELECT until the SEA sea pressure screen is shown 2 Press and hold FUNC SET for two seconds then use SELECT or ST SP to change the value The value will change in increments of 1 hPa or 03inHg dependingonthemeasurementunityo...

Page 13: ...ALT TIME Mode press FUNC SET to switch between the view options max min altitude total ascending descending altitude and speed In the speed display you can view current speed ascending or descending maximum ascending speed and maximum descending speed Press SELECT orST SP toloopthroughthevaluesforeach option To clear a value from the memory press and hold FUNC SET for 2 seconds WEATHER FORECAST Th...

Page 14: ...tch computer will record information as you train for display only This means you can check the information during or after your exercise but there will be no record once you clear the memory in preparation for your next training event To record and store this information for up to 99 different trips depending on the size of each record see below you must activate the TOUR Mode and view the record...

Page 15: ...ecording information again 5 Press MODE to return to the CLOCK display Used watch memory is given as a percentage It is recommended that you download information to your PC and clear all TOUR memories when this figure approaches 100 When the used memory hits 100 it will no longer record and any future readings will not be recorded RECORD MARKERS IN TOUR MODE The marker function is used to mark a p...

Page 16: ... maximum and minimum values for the various sub modes i e max heart rate or max altitude etc will remain after all data has been cleared NOTE CARDIO HEART RATE MODE RS107 RP107 ONLY The OUTBREAKER watch is equipped with a CARDIO Mode and heart rate chest belt which together allow you to measure yourheartrate from25 240beats per minute while exercising You can track your heart rate while in the ALT...

Page 17: ...een of this Mode and can also be displayed in a smaller font below the line while in BIKE Mode If you remove the chest belt or the watch is moved too far away from it the signal will be broken The CARDIO Mode will stop functioning after no signal is received for 5 or more minutes When you are measuring your heart rate keep the watch away from signal generating sources such as TVs PCs and car engin...

Page 18: ...t is shown above the line in larger font and the lower limit is below You may adjust the value for upper and lower rate limits in Zones 1 4 by using the PC software Otherwise pressing ST SP will simply activate or deactivate the preset alarm 4 Press SELECT or ST SP to switch to Zone 5 5 Press FUNC SET again to display the SET screen NOTE Sex Maximum Heart Lower limit Upper limit Range MHR Men 220 ...

Page 19: ...ake sure the watch is receiving your heart rate signals 3 Select the Training Zone that is most appropriate for your activity refer to previous section 4 Activate the Stopwatch or Timer in CARDIO Mode refer to the Stopwatch Timer section 5 Set up the TOUR Mode if you want to store a long term record of your heart rate history that spans several training sessions or activities refer to the TOUR Mod...

Page 20: ... miles Total distance travelled Max 99 999 9 km or 620 000 miles Total time spent cycling The BIKE Mode comprises pioneering technology that uses two wireless sensors instead of one The high frequency of each sensor 915 2 MHz eliminates possible interference betweenthecadenceandsignalsensors ensuringyouaccurate performance measurements SET UP FOR BIKE MODE To set up the BIKE Mode you must first do...

Page 21: ...on the watch to switch to BIKE Mode 9 Press ST SP to activate signal reception The display shows then changes to 0 once a successful signal is received 10 Ridethebikeashortdistancetomakesuresignalsarebeing sent to the watch successfully 11 You are now ready to begin your trip The watch can work with one or both sensors When the display shows a low battery icon see Battery section replace the batte...

Page 22: ...a two day hike where only heart rate and altitude are of concern or a day of cycling where only speed and distance are important to you Full details of the watch s memory capacity are given in the TOUR MEMORY section You can also use the PC Hook up Kit to set values on the watch through the PC A full list of options is given at the end of this section The hardware software requirements for the PC ...

Page 23: ...ountthewatchonthedockingstation makingsurethe contact points on the station and the watch are aligned The watch should automatically switch to PC Mode Thecadence speedandheartratefunctions will be temporarily disabled when you use the watch in PC Mode NOTE Access recall information on the PC All information recorded in TOUR Mode including temperature altitude heart rate wheel speed cadence trip di...

Page 24: ...s 9 Select Format to process the data arrangement 10 Download is now complete Select desired graphical report NOTE EFFECTIVE USE AND RANGE The watch and heart rate chest belt have a maximum transmis sion range of about 30 inches 76 centimeters If the signal is weak take the following steps Shorten the distance between the heart rate chest belt and watch Re adjust the position of the heart rate che...

Page 25: ...afety precautions when using this product Do not consult the watch while moving or engaging in active sports Doing so may result in a collision that causes personal injury Do not subject the product to excessive force shock dust or temperatures Do not tamper with the product s internal components Do not mix fresh and old batteries or batteries of different specifications Do not use this watch as a...

Page 26: ...ear Set date correctly 9 Cannot be changed when TOUR Mode is operating Altitude reading is strange No altitude alarm Temperature reading is strange No weather reading Wrong unit reading imperial metric No alarm Pressure reading is strange Time display is wrong Reading is less than 0 20 etc Different height reading at same point after trip Alarm does not sound Too high Weather icon disappears Incor...

Page 27: ...No data Rx Cx Sx shown No display No TOUR data stored Strange reading Strange reading continued Rx Sx Cx displayed in BIKE mode Empty memory or used memory unchanged 100 of memory used airplane Time out due to 5 minutes of inactivity Chest belt is too far from watch or poor skin contact Training Zone Alert limits not set Chest belt is too far from watch or poor skin contact Sensor not ready No bat...

Page 28: ... Distance Cadence Speed Heart Rate Altitude Barometer Temperature BIKE Computer Wheel speed range 158 mile hr 255 km hr Wheel speed resolution 1 mile hr 1 km hr Cadence range 0 255 revolutions per minute rpm Cadence resolution 1 rpm Max trip distance 620 miles 999 9 km Max total trip distance 62 000 miles 99 999 9 km Wheel circumference 39 in 118 in 1 000 3 000 mm Circumference resolution 0 04 in ...

Page 29: ...uld be observed at all times Do not attempt to repair the product yourself Contact the retailer or our customer service department if it requires servicing Take precautions when handling all battery types They can cause injuries burns or property damage as a result of contact with conducting materials heat corrosive materials or explosives Remove the batteries before storing the product for long p...

Page 30: ...his equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different ...

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