PYLE Audio PHRM26 manual

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    THE UL TIMA TE FITNESS EXPERIENCE Speed & Distance Heart Rate System with Daily Pedometer 3D SENSOR FROM GERMANY - MEASURES YOUR MOVEMNET ACCURA TLY OPERA TED BY 4 KEYS : - - MODE / SET - SA VE / RESET / - - ST ART / STOP / + - MEMORY/EL FEA TURES Time & Date Daily Alarm Dual purpose 3D sensor (Walking or Running) - 3D sensor from Germany D[...]

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    3D SENSOR FROM GERMANY -MEASURES YOUR MOVEMENT ACCURA TL Y - The 3D technology in the accelerator is an accelerometer Sensor to measure acceleration in Walking or Running - 3D Sensor has intelligent step filter function - steps only count when the unit detects continuous movement for over 10 seconds - 3D Sensor allows users to customize to their sp[...]

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    Important : Please note that the Heart Rate Monitor is NOT a medical device and is not to be used as such. TIPS : The position of the chest belt affects its performance. Move the chest belt along the strap so that it falls above your heart Avoid areas with dense chest hair In dry , cold climates, it may take several minutes for the chest belt to fu[...]

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    4 CONTENTS Getting Start ................................................................................................................ Wearing the chest belt and W atch.......................................................................... Using the watch function................................................................................[...]

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    5 In order to maximize the accuracy of the step counting feature of the watch, please wear the watch properly as  shown in the diagram (strap of the watch must fasten tightly around the wrist and it must not be loose; display  must also be perpendicular to the forearm and wrist; the  watch must only be worn on the left wrist and not the[...]

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    CONFIGURING PERSONAL INFORMA TION Y ou need to preset the following personal information before using the pedometer . The Unit Y ou W ant T o Use Y our Normal Walking Stride Length Y our Chronograph Running Stride Length Y our Current Weight Y our Current Height Y our Gender Y our Age Y ou need to enter the PEDOMETER USER SETTING MODE to configure [...]

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    7. T ime Format setting - Press start/stop/+ key or save/reset/- key to change the time format 8. The W atch will exit the setting screen and go back to T ime/Date mode automatically if you do not perform any operation after around 60 seconds. All revised setting will be saved after exit. Default : 2008 01 01 ALARM MODE 1. Press the mode/set key to[...]

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    7. The watch will exit the setting screen and go back to T ime/Date mode automatically if you do not perform any operation after around 60 seconds 8. If daily alarm is ringing, press any key to stop the alarm sound. CALIBRATE - SPEED & DISTANCE T o get a more accurate speed and distance reading you need to calibrate the pedometer . Y ou have to[...]

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    9 NOTE : If the calibration distance is longer , the stride length will be more accurate as there  is more data available to calculate an average so the impact of anomalies is minimized. For  instance, the user can calibrate their walking stride length by using the 3D sensor to count  their steps over the course of a 10km walk-a-thon race [...]

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    - The watch will go back to T ime/Date mode automatically if chronograph is not running and you do not perform any operation after around 60 seconds. - T o review the saved data, press and hold the memory/EL button for 3 seconds and then to scroll through the data, press the save/reset/- key .  Chronograph Memory Recall Mode 1. Press and hold[...]

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    11 3. Press and hold the memory/EL button for 3 seconds will exit memory recall mode and back to chronograph mode. - The watch will go back to T ime/Date mode automatically if chronograph is not running and you do not perform any operation after around 60 seconds NOTE :  - Remember to activate the heart rate function before using the chronograph[...]

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    NOTE : When you walk or run for around 10 seconds, the unit sensor will pick this up and a display showing current pace for the walk or run will appear . However , if there is no activity for around 10 seconds, the display showing the current pace for walk or  run will be stopped and the watch will automatically return to time mode.  If at an[...]

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    13 IN PEDOMETER MEMORY RECALL MODE 1. Press and hold the memory/EL button for 3 seconds to enter Pedometer Memory Recall Mode. 2. Press start/stop/+ key or save/reset/- key to select the memory record NOTE : When the display is dim, this indicates the watch is operating on low battery . It may have a data error reading and the watch will show a &qu[...]

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    14 3. Press mode/set key to toggle the data of the memory record in the following sequence:- T otal Step, Distance & Average Speed - T otal Step, Exercise Time & A verage Speed - T otal Step, Calories & Fat Burnt - Max, Avg, Min Heart Rate 4. Press and hold the memory/EL button for 3 seconds to exit memory recall mode and back to pedome[...]

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    15 Downloading/Installing PC-Link Program  Please visit our website at http://www.hrmpclink.com/k3555.htm to download the interface program . Note: Windows Vista may not allow the download of the program due to its security  protection software therefore we advise you to download the program using D drive. IMPORT ANT : - personal traini[...]

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    16 4. Press Calendar button will show all the exercise record.Double click on the date with  walking icon of your desired report. 5. Press the Print button and a dialogue box will come out. 6. Select the date period of the record you would like to print and save it a "PDF" report will saved on your PC. INST ALLING THE BA TTER Y T[...]

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    17 Heart Rate Belt Hold the Heart Rate Belt firmly . Insert a coin into the slit of the compartment lid and turn it clockwise. The lid should come off easily . (Remove used battery CR2032 ) (Diagram 1) Gently place the battery into the battery slot of the battery compartment. (Diagram 2) Put the compartment lid back into place and tighten it firmly[...]

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    18 CAUTION Should you encounter any problems with the Speed & Distance Heart Rate System (e.g. malfunctioning of a parameter , static electricity , interferences within the product or the need to re-set the device), please press four buttons at the same time to reset the watch (the watch should not connect with computer). All data previously in[...]