User manual OREGON SCIENTIFIC PE316FM

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[. . . ] By setting the stride distance, the unit will determine the distance walked. Also, with the count-up timer, the total amount of time that it takes to cover a given distance is monitored. Other features, ideal for regular exercise routines or commuting, are the clock and FM radio. 5. [. . . ] Motion sensitivity adjustment ] HOW TO SET THE DISTANCE FUNCTION This unit can measure the total distance walked or ran. E] The top line of the display shows the total distance a person has walked or ran. The distance display will automatically reset to zero when the total number of steps taken (in the STEP display mode) is reset. CAUTION -- The content of this manual is subject to change without further notice. Due to printing limitation, the displays shown in this manual may differ from the actual display. The manufacturer and its suppliers held no responsibility to you or any other person for any damage expenses, lost profits, or any other claim arise by using this product. The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer. MEASURING DISTANCE CORRECTLY Measuring distance correctly depends on setting the correct average length of an individual stride. The stride can be set between 30 to 150 cm (or 11 to 60 inches for imperial version). Backlight ( ) and ( ) Button Turn backlight on, increases value in display settings F. Motion Sensitivity Slide Switch Increases or decreases the unit's response to motion G. Ear Phone Speaker Small ear mount speakers for listening to the radio H. Ear Phone Jack Insert the ear phone speaker to turn on the radio and listen I. Note: if no changes are made to the Stride function, the unit will automatically return to the DIST/TIMER display modes in five seconds. Input the appropriate length for an individuals average walking length. To determine your average stride length, walk 10 steps and divide by 10 the total distance covered. Set the unit to this number. 60 cm (24 inch) 60 cm (24 inch) 6m (20 feet) WARRANTY This product is warranted to be free of defects in manufacturing for 90 days after purchase. For technical support please call 800-853-8883 (Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm PST). [. . . ] Prolonged simultaneous use of the EL backlight and the FM radio may cause batteries to deplete rapidly and affect the quality of reception. OPENING THE COVER Holding the pedometer upright, grasp the clip with one hand and press the COVER RELEASE button with the other. FIG. Protect the environment by taking exhausted batteries to authorized disposal stations. HOW TO WEAR THE PEDOMETER FIG. C] Note: Improper positioning of the pedometer may result in incorrect data collection. SPECIFICATIONS Operating Modes Real time clock Step counter Distance traveled Count up timer Stride distance Auto scan FM radio Operation temperature Storage temperature : STEP, DIST/TIMER, STRIDE : 12 hour / 24 hour option with hour/minute/ second display : 0 to 99, 999 steps : 0 to 999. 99 km (or 0 to 999. 99 miles for imperial version) : 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds : 30 to 150 cm (or 11 to 60 inches for imperial version) : FM 88-108 MHz : -10°C to 40°C : -20°C to 60°C : 2 x LR44 1. 5V batteries or equivalent. HOW TO SET THE TIME 1. [. . . ]

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