Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- 1 FOREWORD
- 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS
- 3 SAFETY GUIDELINES
- 4 OVERVIEW
- 5 SETTING MODE
- 5.1 Opening the setting mode
- 5.2 Display setup
- 5.3 Button assignment in setting
- 5.4 Brief guide to device settings
- 5.5 Making device settings
- 5.5.1 Setting language
- 5.5.2 Setting unit
- 5.5.3 Calibration
- 5.5.4 Correction factor
- 5.5.5 Setting date
- 5.5.6 Setting time
- 5.5.7 Setting gender
- 5.5.8 Setting birth date
- 5.5.9 Setting weight
- 5.5.10 Setting HR max.
- 5.5.11 Setting training zone
- 5.5.12 Training with training zones
- 5.5.13 Setting up the individual training zone
- 5.5.14 Setting the total distance
- 5.5.15 Setting total running time
- 5.5.16 Setting total calories
- 5.5.17 Setting contrast
- 5.5.18 Setting button tones
- 5.5.19 TURNING THE ZONE ALARM ON AND OFF
- 6 CALIBRATION & CORRECTION FACTOR
- 7 TRAINING MODE
- 7.1 Opening the training mode
- 7.2 Display setup
- 7.3 Button assignment in the training mode
- 7.4 Functions during the training
- 7.5 Radio link with the R3 transmitter
- 7.6 Starting the training
- 7.7 Interrupting the training
- 7.8 Exiting the training
- 7.9 Training values after the training
- 7.10 Resetting the training values
- 8 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- 9 TECHNICAL DATA
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6 CALIBRATION & CORRECTION FACTOR
6.1 WHY CALIBRATE?
6.2 CALIBRATION FUNCTION
Everyone has a different walking and running style, which affects the
measurement. Therefore, you should set up (calibrate) the R3
transmitter for your running and walking style. If you use the factory
presets, the running computer may or may not provide you with
accurate data. Calibrating the sensor makes the measuring much more
precise.
The running computer has a calibration function. For the calibration, wear
the R3 transmitter and the running computer and run a distance that
is known to you. You can measure a distance in advance with a bike
computer, or run on a 400-meter track. After you have run the distance,
adjust the measured value to the actual distance run.
As your running or walking styles change as you change speed, the
calibration is carried out in the slow and fast speed respectively.
For the sensor positions chest and hips, you can perform two
calibrations:
k Walking
k Running
Important: To properly calibrate your computer, you must perform the
test twice at a minimum distance of 800 m.