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The watch will show the lap and split time for the lap that you just
completed. If you are viewing HRM or Speed + Distance data, the
watch will then display the average statistics for the lap (depend-
ing on the data you are viewing). The watch will then return to the
running Chrono timing the current lap. The watch will store the
last 100 laps worth of data.

TIP: You may press 

MODE

,

SET/FORMAT

, or 

DISPLAY

at any time to

cancel the lap hold and immediately return to the running Chrono.

3. Press 

STOP/RESET

to stop timing. The display shows the data

for the final lap and split, if splits were taken.

4. Press 

START/SPLIT

to resume timing, or press and hold

STOP/RESET

to reset the display to zero.

NOTE: When using the Chrono with either the Speed + Distance
or Heart Rate Sensor, the Chrono time and lap information will
appear on the display for four seconds after starting, stopping or
resetting the Chronograph. During this time, the stopwatch icon
will be flashing, and all buttons will function normally. This feature
was included to allow you to view the Chrono data for these
timing actions even if you have selected to view only perform-
ance data (not time data) in the Chrono mode.

Hands-Free Operation

You can configure the Chrono to start when you start moving and
stop when you do. In addition, you can have splits taken automati-
cally based on either the distance covered or elapsed time. See
the section for Configure mode for the setting details.

Viewing Performance Data

When using the Speed + Distance Sensor or the Heart Rate Sensor,
you can monitor your performance data. Viewing this data is sim-
ply a matter of pressing and releasing the 

DISPLAY

button until

you see the data that you want. Refer to inside front cover for a
chart that shows the data combinations available in this mode.

When viewing performance data, press and release 

SET/FORMAT

to swap the positions of the data in the upper and middle display
line.

NOTE: Average data values and distance traveled are only accu-
mulated while the Chrono is running.

Summary of Contents for 117-095000 NA

Page 1: ...lity to use the Bodylink Performance Monitor in a safe manner and to maintain full awareness of conditions and surroundings at all times Consulting the Bodylink Performance Monitor while moving is uns...

Page 2: ...E SPLIT AVG PACE DISTANCE LAP AVG PACE DISTANCE Viewing Performance Data in Chrono Mode HRM ONLY S D ONLY HRM S D Push and release DISPLAY until you see data you want Press START SPLIT to change the Q...

Page 3: ...RTNER 1 9 THE MODES 1 9 THE DISPLAY 1 11 BUTTON FUNCTIONS 1 12 STARTING THE BODYLINK SYSTEM 1 14 VIEWING PERFORMANCE DATA 1 15 BODYLINK INFORMATIONAL AND ERROR MESSAGES 1 16 CONFIGURING THE WATCH FOR...

Page 4: ...ime 1 54 Button Beep 1 54 Length Units 1 54 CHANGING THE BATTERY 1 55 COMMON QUESTIONS 1 57 1 iii 1 ii SETTING THE TIME OF DAY 1 22 VIEWING PERFORMANCE DATA 1 25 CHRONOGRAPH MODE 1 26 A NOTE ABOUT LAP...

Page 5: ...ink sensor data 3 Configuring the Watch for First Use page 19 is the section that describes how to set up the most important watch options so you ll get the most benefit from the watch before you go o...

Page 6: ...tic performance are as simple as setting a realistic fitness objective and using the Timex Digital Heart Rate Sensor as a personal trainer Welcome The Timex Bodylink System offers athletes and fitness...

Page 7: ...one values using an age based method 220 minus your age Here is how it works First Select a Fitness Objective That s Right for You Improve Your Fitness Lose Weight and Burn Fat Increase Stamina and Ae...

Page 8: ...age can do this by using cross training to optimal condition Follow these guidelines Pick the exercise activities you enjoy or the ones you need for a training program Train at the appropriate Target...

Page 9: ...e Modes First you might want to take a spin through the modes to famil iarize yourself with the different features present in your watch Press and release the MODE button to cycle through the watch mo...

Page 10: ...Rate target zones speed pace alert settings and Chrono hands free features are set here TIP Press and hold the MODE button for 1 5 seconds to return to Time of Day from any other mode The Display Your...

Page 11: ...ns correspond to the symbols visible on the display 1 12 INDIGLO Done setting Increase Decrease Here is a second example of the button functions in Lap Data mode Here the buttons change their function...

Page 12: ...sors nearby it will search for one minute The antenna icon will appear on the watch display indi cating that the Bodylink system is active NOTE As a convenience Chrono and Timer will automatically sea...

Page 13: ...com municate the status of the sensor device or of the radio link between the watch and the sensors 1 16 SEARCHING Speed Distance The Speed Distance Sensor has not yet detected enough GPS satellites...

Page 14: ...sed age based method is 220 age use this formula if you don t know your maximum heart rate 3 Select your desired length units Again in Configure Mode select Watch Settings then select Length Units Thi...

Page 15: ...igure Mode and select S D Settings As with the heart rate settings you will see the cur rent settings for your Speed Pace Zone Press SET FORMAT SELECT to begin the setting procedure or press START SPL...

Page 16: ...IME appears on the dis play and the hours value starts flashing 2 Press DISPLAY to increase or STOP RESET to decrease the value If the watch is in 12 hour format be sure to set the AM PM indication co...

Page 17: ...lly set the time ahead 10 minutes and the watch will stay exactly 10 minutes ahead of the correct local time 1 24 Viewing Performance Data When using the Speed Distance Sensor or the Heart Rate Sensor...

Page 18: ...running A Note About Laps and Splits Throughout this section we will talk about laps and splits When describing time lap time is the time for one segment lap of an event Split time is the total time s...

Page 19: ...During this time the stopwatch icon will be flashing and all buttons will function normally This feature was included to allow you to view the Chrono data for these timing actions even if you have sel...

Page 20: ...ber labeled RCL for Recall If you were not using any of the sensors each recalled lap will consist of one display only lap and split time Data Stored For Each Lap Lap and Split Time The first data sto...

Page 21: ...te through the summary data forward and backward respectively Hold the button to scan quickly through the data release the button to view the specific data for that data group RESETTING THE ODOMETER W...

Page 22: ...ount of time that the displayed heart rate was within your heart rate target zone See the section for 1 34 Configure mode for detailed instructions for setting your target heart rate zone Average Hear...

Page 23: ...ess START SPLIT to start the Timer counting down 2 Press STOP RESET to stop the countdown 3 With the Timer stopped press START SPLIT to resume the countdown or STOP RESET to reset the Timer to the sta...

Page 24: ...MAT SELECT to move to the next digit in this case the ones value of the hour setting 4 Continue through minutes and seconds in the same way until the desired time is set 1 38 5 Press SET FORMAT SELECT...

Page 25: ...s Alarm Alarm ON OFF Push to set Selecting an Alarm When viewing an Alarm setting press DISPLAY or STOP RESET to navigate through the five different Alarm settings Arming Disarming an Alarm While an A...

Page 26: ...ure mode allows you to set a number of options that make operations in the other modes easier and more useful The set tings in this mode are divided into four groups WATCH SETTINGS Night Mode Hourly C...

Page 27: ...k Set is used only for option settings that don t need numeric data to be changed If you need to change your Auto Split interval for instance you would have to enter a set mode However you have the op...

Page 28: ...te HRMAX Zone 1 50 60 HRMAX Zone 2 60 70 HRMAX Zone 3 70 80 HRMAX Zone 4 80 90 HRMAX Zone 5 90 100 HRMAX NOTE If you select a preset zone the only other option you can change is the alert type the lim...

Page 29: ...ce Sensor Here you may set speed or pace limits a distance alert and enable or disable smoothing for the speed and pace information 1 48 SPEED PACE ZONE QUICK SET Alert type NONE SILENT AUDIBLE The wa...

Page 30: ...E IN TERMS OF TIME PER DISTANCE Alert Type Alert Type Slowest Speed Fastest Pace DISTANCE ALERT QUICK SET Alert on off You can set the watch to alert you when you have traveled a specific distance or...

Page 31: ...res are only func tional when using the Timex Speed Distance Sensor AUTO START AND AUTO STOP QUICK SET On Off These settings enable the Chronograph to start when you begin moving i e your velocity cha...

Page 32: ...OSSIBILITY OF PERMANENTLY DAMAGING THE WATCH TIMEX STRONGLY RECOMMENDS TAKING YOUR WATCH TO A RETAILER OR JEWELER TO HAVE THE BATTERY REPLACED If you choose to replace the battery yourself check the b...

Page 33: ...ters it is not a diver watch and should not be used for diving 1 56 3 Timex recommends rinsing your watch with fresh water after exposure to salt water Common Questions Q When using the Auto Split by...

Page 34: ...The Overall Time and Overall Distance data are based only on data received from the Timex Speed Distance Sensor Q I am already monitoring data from one Timex sensor and I want to also view data from...

Page 35: ...check or money order in the U S a CAN 6 00 cheque or money order in Canada and a UK 2 50 cheque or money order in the U K In other coun tries you will be charged for postage and handling NEVER INCLUD...

Page 36: ...Timex as set forth in the Timex International Warranty or addressed to HotLine Watch Service P O Box 2740 Little Rock AR 72203 Street address HotLine Watch Service 1302 Pike Ave North Little Rock AR...

Page 37: ...x Product Type Unintentional Radiator This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to...

Page 38: ...elville NY 11747 Timex Corporation declares that these low power radio equipment devices are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Pr...

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