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OUTBREAKER

 USER'S MANUAL

Model: AT108/ATP108/ATC108

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 AT108

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 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 ...

Page 2: ...Y 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 KEY LOCK TOUR MODE MARKER OVERALL ERASE MEMORY RECORD PC LINKAGE BATTERY INFORMATION PRECAUTIONS SPECIFICATIONS 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 ...

Page 3: ...dvanced technology Barocompensation With this advanced technology the OUTBREAKER could distinguish the pressure change due to barometric change and altitude change Using this advanced Barocompensation technology the performance of the OUTBREAKER on the altitude reading will be more reliable Your OUTBREAKER is a precision device for an active life There are three models in the series OUTBREAKER SMA...

Page 4: ...arts 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 holds to set the marker during tour mode MEASUREMENT FOR METRIC VERSION MEASUREMENT FOR IMPERIAL VERSION Date dd mm yy 24hr Temperature O C Altitude m m s Barometer hPa Heart rate monitor bpm Bicycle...

Page 5: ...d Refer to fig 2 to change among the displays 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 designated time Press any control button to mute the alarm For OUTBREAKER PRO only Refer to diagram B to install the additional rubber wrist belt to the watch HOW T...

Page 6: ...inphysicalaltitudes 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 CLOCK BY PC SOFTWARE The alarms may also set through the PC software To connect the watch to the PC software please refer to Section 7 HOW TO USE THE CHRONOMETER When the chronometer is displayed use START ST...

Page 7: ...oftware To connect the watch to the PC software please refer to section 7 HOW TO SET THE ALTIMETER ALARM Refer to fig 9 to set the altimeter alarm Once the altitude alarm is set your OUTBREAKER will emit an alarm when the set altitude is exceeded Note a Both ascending and descending altitude alarm is equipped in the watch b The altitude alarm as far as the duration of the alarm may also set throug...

Page 8: ...GE IN ALTITUDE You may monitor the actual rate of change in altitude during your trip The maximum ascending speed as well as the descending speed will be recorded automatically You may recall and erase this memory record fig 11 Note please refer to Section 7 for overall erase memory record SECTION 4 THE BAROMETER This section applies to all models There are two display modes in BAROMETER Sea press...

Page 9: ...ter 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 Hints The position of the transmitter affects its performance Move the transmitter along the strap for the best transmission Avoid areas with dense chest hair In dry cold climates it takes the tran...

Page 10: ...t rate alert alarm is activated an audible beep sound will flash whenever you go above or below your limits Refertofig14tosettheheartratelimitsandtheheartratealertalarm Note a The upper limit must be set higher than the lower limit b The alarms may also set through the PC software To connect the watch to the PC software please refers to Section 7 HEART RATE HISTORY Your OUTBREAKER is capable of re...

Page 11: ...he unit d In the PC software it can have various set of wheel size to be stored for your selection PERFORMANCE MEMORY The bicycle computer retains and automatically clears and updates the following information Wheel speed obtained by the wireless sensor Cadence the pedal speed obtained by the cabled sensor linked to the handlebar cradle Refer to fig 16 to display such information A WHEEL SPEED The...

Page 12: ...umber and total memory used will be displayed Press and hold FUNCTIONtodisableorenablethetourfunction Youcantemporary stop the recording by making rest on one single tour Refer to Fig 20 for the operation Note a Once the tour function is disable when it is activated again a new tour memory will be started instead b Tour memory can only be retreived on the PC with the PC docking station together wi...

Page 13: ...ich to PC download mode automatically Fig1a c The cadence speed and heart rate functions will be temporarily disabled during the PC communication BATTERY INFORMATION The OUTBREAKER chest belt and handlebar cradle each uses a CR2032 3V lithium battery while the bicycle computer transmitter uses an E23A MA 21 V23 12V alkaline battery Batteries for initial testing are included with the package When t...

Page 14: ...rt alarm 1 altitude 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 rate zone 5 Heart rate alert limit 50 240bpm Alert alarm 2 heart rate limit alarm Number of memory 99 Bicycle computer Wheel speed range 0 150km h Wheel speed resolution 1km h Cadenc...

Page 15: ...V23 12V alkaline battery Imperial version 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 Thermometer Range 14 0 140 0 F Resolution 0 2 F Accuracy 2 F Altimeter Altitude Range 1 312 30 000ft Resolution 3ft Accuracy 30ft Vertical speed 150 150ft s Vertical speed resolution 3ft ...

Page 16: ...OUTBREAKER SMART Altitude Pressure Temperature 508min OUTBREAKER 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 Water resistance not actuating keys to 99ft Power source Wrist watch 1 x CR2032 3V lithium battery Chest belt 1 x CR2032 3V lithium battery Ha...

Page 17: ...the R TTE directive applied standard s EN 60950 1997 Additional information TheproductisthereforeconformwiththeLowVoltageDirective73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC the EMC Directive 89 336 EC and R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC appendix IV and carries the respective CE marking VS Villingen Germany September 2001 Gerhard Preis EC representative of manufacturer RTTE Compliant Countries All EU countries Switzerland ...

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