National Electronics & Watch M11-1913D User Manual
National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd.BC10GPS signals and its meaning:You will hear a beep sound when the watch has received a GPS signal or when the GPSsignal has been lost. LOST GPS signal will also be displayed in the screen.Step 5) Pair your Heart Rate monitor:The HRM belt is on standby and ready to send data to your watch. Wear the belt directly onyour skin just below your breastplate. It should be snug enough to stay in place during yourrun.5.1) Push one tab on the strap through the slot in the HRM transmitter.5.2) Wet both electrodes with a damp cloth on the back of the HRM belt. This will help create astrong electrical connection between your chest and the HRM transmitter.5.3) Wrap around the chest belt around your rib cage just below the pectoral muscles andattach the other end of the strap to the HRM transmitter. The elastic strap should beadjusted so that it is snug enough so that it will not move during use but not so tight as torestrict breathing.5.4) Bring the GPS watch within range of the HRM transmitter (3 meters). The watch will autodetect the HR belt. The watch will then automatically go to RUN mode. Your Heart rateinformation will now be displayed in the watch.5.5) If the heart rate data does not appear on the watch, or if you have erratic data, follow thetips below. If the problem persists, you may have to pair the HR belt again.5.5.1) Make sure the HR belt is snugly fit to your body.5.5.2) Reapply water or electrode gel to the electrode of the HR belt.5.5.3) Clean the electrodes from possible contamination that may interfere with heartrate signals.5.5.4) Wear a cotton shirt or if possible, wet your cotton shirt. Synthetic fabric that rubswith your skin may create static electricity and interfere with the heart rate signal.5.5.5) Move away from strong electromagnetic fields and other wireless sensors whichcan interfere with your heart rate sensor. Possible sources of wirelessinterference may include high voltage power lines, electric motors, microwaveovens, cordless phones, and wireless LAN or access points.Step 6) Go for a Run:6.1) Using Run mode:6.1.1) Press S1 or S7 from Time mode to go to RUN mode.6.1.2) The watch will prompt you to GPS GO (if Satellite signal already received)or INDOOR (if no signal received yet).6.1.3) The watch will also display the remaining BATTERY power level, remainingDATA TRACK MEMORY and then display view 1. Press S5 to change views.6.1.4) Press S1 to start or re-start while press S5 to take LAP. If auto lapfunction is set, the watch will take lap automatically based on auto lap settingand there is a beep sound during taking of auto lap.6.1.5) Press S1 to stop after completing your run.6.1.6) Press and hold S1 or press S11 to save your run data.Note: When the chronograph is stopped or reset, after 15 minutes if no key operationthe GPS will automatically turn OFF and return to time mode.6.2) Using Chronograph mode:RUN mode and CHRONOGRAPH mode has the same timer counter. When the chronographis started or stopped in RUN mode, the same thing happens in Chronograph mode. They justdiffer in the views. This mode is dedicated to chronograph, lap time, exercise time, anddistance travelled.6.2.1) Press S7 from RUN mode to go to CHRO mode.6.2.2) Press S1 to START or RESTART while press S5 to take LAP. If auto lapfunction is set, the watch will take lap automatically based on auto lap settingand there is a beep sound during taking of auto lap.6.2.3) Press S1 to stop after completing your run.6.2.4) Press and hold S1 or press S11 to save your run data.Note: When the chronograph is stopped or reset, after 15 minutes if no key operationthe GPS will automatically turn OFF and return to time mode. |
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