1 Overview....................................................................2 Front View................................................................2 Back View................................................................2 LCD..........................................................................3 Getting Started.......................................................... 3 Set Up......................................................................3 Important for Accuracy.............................................3 Useful Tips...............................................................4 Clock I User Profile................................................... 4 To Set the User Profile for 1st Time Use or After a Battery Change.....................................................4 Change Individual Clock or User Profile Settings .... 5 Switching Between Operation Modes.....................5 Daily...........................................................................5 Target.........................................................................6 Timer.......................................................................... 6 Memory......................................................................7 View Total Weekly Records .....................................7 View Daily Records..................................................7 Clear All Records.....................................................8 i- rmrm Z 111 Alarm.......................................................................... 8 Exercise Schedule Reminder..................................8 Connecting to your PC.............................................9 Backlight I Keypad Lock I Reset .............................9 Batteries .................................................................. 10 Precautions............................................................. 10 Specifications ..........................................................11 About Oregon Scientific..........................................11 EU-Declaration of Conformity ............................... 12 INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting this Oregon Scientific™ pedometer. This unique product is ideal for monitoring your exercise routine. The pedometer counts the number of steps taken from one location to another, calculating the total distance covered and calories expended. This information can be downloaded onto your PC using SmartSync software. Please keep this manual handy as you use your new product. It contains practical step-by-step instructions, as well as technical specifications and warnings you should know. IMPORTANT The measurement functions built into the PE830 are not meant to substitute professional measurement or industrial precision devices. Values produced by this unit should be considered as reasonable representations only. 2006.8.16, 4:47 PM I I I I I OVERVIEW FRONT VIEW 1. MODE/SET button 2. USB connection port 3. Base USB connector 4. § / + button 5. RESET/_/2 / m button PE830_EU_M_EN_R1 ,p65 ■ ■ ■ ■ I 2 1. Belt clip 2. USB connection port 3. if: / button 4. Battery door 2006.8.16, 4:47 PM ^muu] -i 6 7 8 9 1. Shows when in Target Mode 2. Shows when in Timer Mode and flashes when you are in another display and timer is running 3. Shows when keypad lock is enabled 4. Shows when alarm is activated 5. Shows when in Timer Mode 6. Shows value of step, distance and calorie, clock / alarm time, timer and user profile 7. Shows when in 7-day Memory Mode 8. Colored bar shows the memory weekday and target status 9. Dot matrix shows various icons to indicate the mode / display you are in P E830_E U_M_E N_R1 ,p65 A GETTING STARTED You must set up the device (as shown below) when you first activate the unit, reset it or change the batteries, or your pedometer will not work properly. 1. To activate the device, pull out the insulation tape underneath the battery cover. 2. Set the clock and user profile (see Clock / User Profile section). 3. Attach the pedometer to your belt or training attire at waist level. Secure it at horizontal position. Improper positioning may result in incorrect data collection. The following conditions may cause incorrect reading of steps taken: 1. Uneven walking pace, such as walking in crowded areas or on uneven floor. ■■■ lililí LU 2. Frequent up and down movements, such as standing up and/or sitting down; running, jumping, or ascending/descending stairs or steep slopes. USEFUL TIPS When changing settings you can: Press and hold + / _ to speed through the setting options. Press SET to bypass or confirm a setting and move on to the next one. NOTE During setting mode, if a key is not pressed within 30 seconds, there will be a beep sound and the screen will return to the previous mode. CLOCK / USER PROFILE_ TO SET THE USER PROFILE FOR 1st TIME USE OR AFTER A BATTERY CHANGE When the installation tape is removed to activate the pedometer ...