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5.7 UV Index Mode

 

- Setting the Upper and Lower UV Index Alarms

5.8 UV Index Mode

 

- Precautions to UV Index Calibration

5.9 UV Index Mode

 

- To Determine the Calibration Factor (CAL)

scroll the 

setting by 

increment of 1

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' Lower 

UV Index 

Alarm

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CAL

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Calibration

'HI'

 Upper 

UV Index 

Alarm

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[start/stop]

[lap/reset]

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[lap/reset]

UV Index Mode 

Setting Sequence

!

To set the Upper, Lower UV Index Alarm and 
calibrate the UV Index, press and hold the [mode] 
button for about 2 seconds to select the setting 
display. 

!

When the '

LO

' indicator appear: Press the 

[start/stop] or [lap/reset] button to select the 
Lower UV Index Alarm setting among 0 to 25 
(select ' -- '  to turn OFF the alarm) by scrolling of 
1 (hold down the button to scroll the setting faster).

!

When the '

HI

' indicator appear: Press the 

[start/stop] or [lap/reset] button to select the 
Upper UV Index Alarm setting among 0 to 25 
(select ' -- '  to turn OFF the alarm) by scrolling of 
1 (hold down the button to scroll the setting faster).

Note: 

To control the UV exposure by a two-level 

alarm, set a smaller value (for example: 6) for the 
Lower UV Index Alarm, and set a larger value (for 
example: 10) for the Upper Index Alarm. 

!

When the above settings finished, either press 
and hold the [mode] button for about 2 seconds 
to exit the setting sequence or press the [mode] 
button once to calibrate the UV Index.

!

To calibrate the UV Index, check the coming 

'5.8 

Precautions to UV Index Calibration'

'5.9 To 

Determine the Calibration Factor (CAL)'

 and 

'5.10 

Calibrating the UV Index'

 Sections for more detail 

on the UV Index Calibration. 

!

should 

not 

need 

to calibrate the Watch again. 

!

!

 

Th

e

 Watch

's

 

UV sensor 

has  been calibrated 

in the factory. The most  possible cause

for 

deviation is the Ozone  thickness

,

difference 

between the place 

of

 use and cali

-

bration of the 

Watch. 

F

or normal usage, 

you

!

 

DO NOT attempt to calibrate the UV index unless 
you have the following items to determine the 
Calibration Factor (CAL):
1) Standard UV generator or 
2) Correct immediate local UV Index 
DO NOT use the UV Index broadcasted by the 
local weather station as the correct UV index, it 
may NOT the correct one at your place when you 
calibrating your Watch, 

this

 is because:

1) Weather stations usually broadcast the 15-

minute mean UV Index to public. It is different 
from the instantaneous UV radiation that your 
Watch is now sensing. 

2) Cloud condition affects UV Index. Hence, the 

UV Index at your location may not 

be 

identical to

 the one at weather station if the two

cloud 

conditions are not alike.

Check the coming 

'5.9 To Determine the 

Calibration Factor (CAL)' 

Sections for more detail 

on how to determine CAL. 

!

 

D

etermine 

the 

CAL by using the following rules:

1)Correct UV Index: The UV index produced 

by a standard UV generator or other similar 
means.

2)Exhibited UV Index: The UV Index exhibited by 

the Watch when it is exposed to the previous  
standard UV generator.

3)ADJ: The percentage change of UV Index. 

Hence ADJ = ((Correct UV Index - Exhibited  
UV index) / Exhibited UV index) X 100%

4)Calibration Factor (CAL): The value that to be 

selected for the calibration. CAL= 25 + ADJ.

Example 1: 

To adjust the UV Index from 4.8 

(Exhibited UV index) to 4.0 (Correct UV Index). 

!

ADJ = ((4.0 - 4.8) / 4.8) X 100 = -17; 

!

CAL= 25 + ADJ; 

!

Hence, CAL=25 -17 = 8.

Example 2: 

To adjust the UV Index from 7.8 

(Exhibited UV index)  to 8.0 (Correct UV Index). 

!

ADJ = ((8.0 - 7.8) / 7.8) X 100 =  3;

!

CAL= 25 + ADJ; 

!

Hence, CAL=25 +3 = 28.

To resume the Watch to its original setting 
for sensing UV radiation, select the default 
value (25) as the CAL during the calibration.

!

UV Index Mode

(Current UV Index Display)

scroll the 

setting by 

decrement of 1

The Cloud Effect on UV Index

The Time Frame Effect on UV Index

!

To prevent user getting UV over-exposure, this 

Watch includes two UV Index Alarms. They are 
the Upper UV Index Alarm and Lower UV Index 
Alarm. 

!

These UV Index Alarms can be set separately by 

the user. Check the coming 

'5.7 Setting the Upper 

and Lower UV Index Alarms'

 Section for more 

detail on how to set the UV Index Alarms.

!

When one UV Index Alarm has been set, the 

corresponding bar segment will be flashing on 

UV Index Alarm Sound 

!

In all of the modes: Whenever the Current UV 

Index is equal to or larger than the Upper or 
Lower UV Index Alarm, the Watch starts beeping 
for about 10 seconds.

UV Index Alarm Indicator

!

In all of the UV Index displaying modes: When the 

Current UV Index equal to or larger than the 
Lower UV Index Alarm, the 'Rays' of the UV Index 
Alarm Indicator starts flashing on the display.

!

In all of the UV Index displaying mode: When the 

Current UV Index equal to or larger than the 
Upper UV Index Alarm, the whole UV Index Alarm 
Indicator starts flashing on the display.

the 

display.

5.6 UV Index Mode

 

- UV Index Alarm

the whole UV Index 
Alarm Indicator flash

the UV Index Alarm 
Indicator appear steadily 

Current 
UV Index

UV Index Mode

(Current UV Index Display)

The UV Index Alarm -

 Alarm Sound and UV Alarm Indicator

0

UV Index

Time

'beep'
for 10 

seconds

'beep'
for 10 

seconds

UV Index 

Alarm Icon

the 'Ray' of the UV Index 
Alarm Indicator flash

the Upper

UV Index 
'HI' Alarm

the Lower 

UV Index 

'LO' Alarm

Current UV Index

bar segments

Lower UV Index Alarm 

represents by the 

flashing bar segment

Upper UV 
Index Alarm 
represents by 
the flashing 
bar segment

Location A 

(with an Higher 

UV Index)

Location B

(with a Lower

UV Index)

the Sun

UV Index Broadcasted

by Weather Station

UV Index Exhibited

by the Watch

15-minute mean

UV Index 

May 

NOT 

equal to

Instantaneous

UV Index 

Ultraviolet

Radiation

How Exhibited UV Index 

is obtained for determent of CAL

Exhibited 

UV Index

Standard UV Generator

(Correct UV Index)

the Watch

UV Sensor

Ultraviolet

Radiation

Содержание UV-100

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Страница 2: ...intensity at the Earth s surface relevant to the effect on human skin The skin damaging UV radiation is governed by the erythemal action spectrum the black line in the adjacent figure This spectrum ha...

Страница 3: ...Display is selected To Select between the Current and Peak UV Index Display Press the start stop button once to select between the Current UV Index Display and Peak UV Index Display UV Index Bar Segm...

Страница 4: ...lowing rules 1 Correct UV Index The UV index produced by a standard UV generator or other similar means 2 Exhibited UV Index The UV Index exhibited by the Watch when it is exposed to the previous stan...

Страница 5: ...e Daily Alarm Mode Section for more detail on how to set the Daily Alarm Mode The Daily Alarm Display The Current Time hours minutes shows on the upper row of the display The Alarm Time hours minutes...

Страница 6: ...ld the mode button to exit the setting sequence The setting display will change to Timer Mode automatically if no key stoke has been activated for about 3 minutes scroll the setting by decrement of 1...

Страница 7: ...mposed by law are limited to the terms of this limitation and thelimited warranty Some countries do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or a limitation on how an implied war...

Страница 8: ...occurring during shipment claims must be presented to the carrier 3 damage to or deterioration of any accessory or decorative surface 4 damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained i...

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