Accusplit EAGLE 920HRM manual

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    ACCUSPLIT EAGLE 920HRM Heart Rate Monitor 1.0 Introduction Thank you for your purchase. This watch includes 5 functional m odes: Curr ent Time, Heart R at e A le rt , Da il y A la rm , Chronogra ph and Timer Mode. With this watch, you also get ECG accurate heart rate readings without the use of a chest strap! How? Simply put the watch on your wrist[...]

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    4.0 Button O p eration Summar y [mode] Button • Press the button to select one of the 5 functional modes • In functional modes: Press and hold the button to select setting display • In any setting display: Press the button to choose between different settings. Press and hold the button to exit setting sequence. [start/stop] Button • In Curr[...]

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    Functional Modes This watch includes 5 functional modes: 1) Current Time Mode 2) Heart Rate Alert Mode 3) Daily Alarm Mode 4) Chronograph Mode 5) Timer Mode. Every functional mode has one or more func tional displays; these functional displays provide the supplementary information to the corresponding functional mode. To Switch among the Functional[...]

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    6.1 Setting the Current Time Mode To Set the Current Time Mode To set the current time and date, and their di splay formats, press and hold the [mode] button for about 2 seconds to select the setting di splay (the second digits will start flashing). The Setting Sequence • When the seconds digits start to flash, press the [mode] bu tton to move th[...]

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    7.0 About Heart Rate Measurement In exercise or sports, your heart naturally speeds up in pumping blood to the bo dy in ac c o r d a n c e w i t h y o u r i n c r e a s e d energy level. This watch can calculate that incre ase expressed as the number of beats per minutes (bpm) to determine a safe target heart rate for each individual. PRECAUTIONS/T[...]

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    7.1 Heart Rate Measurement Heart Rate Measurement • In any functional mode, press the 6:00 sens or with your index finger and your middle finger place on the 12:00 sensor located on the face of the watch. • Rest your thumb on the side of your wris t. Make sure the sensor on the back of the watch sits firmly on your skin. • You will hear a bee[...]

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    8.0 Heart Rate Al ert Function About the Heart Rate Alert Function • By presettin g a target heart rate range, y ou can activate the heart rate alert function. This function helps prevent the user from going over or under a target heart rate. • In course of doing exercise or sports: When the user takes a heart rate measurement that is out of th[...]

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    8.1 Heart Rate Alert Mode When Heart Rate Alert Function is ON The following displays will be appeared on the display every 2 seconds: 1) Upper Limit Display - the preset upper limit that set for the heart rate alert fu nction 2) Lower Limit Display - the preset lower limi t that set for the heart rate alert function 3) Age and Gender Display (see [...]

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    8.2 Setting the Heart Rate Alert Mode To Set the Heart Rate Alert Mode To preset your target heart rate: 1) I n p u t y o u r t a r g e t h e a r t r a te r a n g e ( l o w e r and upper limits), or 2 ) Input your ag e and gende r (lower and u pper limits will be automatically calculated). To set the heart rate alert mode, press and hold the [mode][...]

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    9.0 Daily Al arm Mode Daily Alarm Mode • The Alarm Time (hours, minutes) appears on th e disp lay. To Turn the Daily Alarm ON and OFF • Press the [start/stop] button once to choose ON or OFF. • When the Dai ly Alarm Indicator ' ' appears (the daily alarm is ON), the watch st arts beeping at the alarm time for about 30 seconds. To Tu[...]

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    9.1 Setting the Daily Alarm Mode To Set the Daily Alarm Mode To set the Daily Alarm Mode: press and hold the [mode] button to select the setting display (the ' hour ' digits will start flashing). The Setting Sequence • When the ' hour '' digits st art to flash, press the [mode] button to select betwee n hour and minute se[...]

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    10.0 Chronograph M ode Chronograph Mode Chronograph Mode measures 2 different periods of time: 1) Elapsed time 2 ) Cumulative elapsed time Chronograph Display • The display shows the 'Zero' display, if the wat ch or t he chronogra ph ha s been reset. • The Chronograph M ode In dicator ' CHR ' exhibits on the upper row of the[...]

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    10.1 Using the Chronograph Mode To Use the Chronograph Mode • In 'Zero' Display, press the [start/stop] button once to start the counting. When it is countin g, press the [start/stop] button once again to stop the cou nting, and the elapsed time of which the chronograph is counting will appea r. • When the elapsed time is displaying, [...]

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    11.0 Timer Mode Timer Mode • This Watch has a countdown timer to keep tra ck of a faxed period of time (target time) entered by the user. The Target Time • The user can set a target time of up to 99 hours, 59 minutes 59 se conds. Timer Display • The Timer Mode Indicator ' TM R ' exhibits on the upper row of the display. • The targ[...]

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    11.1 Setting the Timer Mode To Set the Timer Mode • To set the target time in timer mode, press an d hold the [mode] button for about 2 seconds (the ' hour ' digits will start flashing) The Setting Sequence • When the ' hour ' digits start to flash, press th e [mode] button to move the flash following the sequence of the ad [...]

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    11.2 Using the Timer Mode To Use the Timer Mode • Once a target time has been set (fo r exampl e 30 minutes), press t he [start/stop] button once to start the countdown. The countdown time will be displ ayed continuously throughout the countdow n. • To stop countdown, press t he [start/sto p] button once. To Reset the Timer • To re set the ti[...]

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    12.0 Specifications Current Time Mode • Hour, minute and second • Month, day, day of week and year • 12 / 24 hour format selectable • Month-day/Day-m onth selectable • Auto calendar from year 2000 to 2099 • Hourly Chime on the hours Hearth Rate Alert Mode • Measuring range: 43 to 200 beats p er m inute • 1 Heart Rate Alert (upper an[...]

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    13.0 Potential Causes for: NO Heart Rate Reading or Long Response Time 1) Cause: Dry Skin. Solution: Apply conductive gel or saliva thoroughly to fingers and wrist area. (Even water will help if conductive gel is not available). 2) Cause: Fingers are not placed firmly ov er the sensors. Solution: Make sure fingers (not the tips) lay flat and firmly[...]