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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6.5 CORRECTION FACTOR
If you get good values with or without calibration, which vary only
minimally in one direction, you have the option to manually correct
these values by the correction factor.
Example:
You know that you have run exactly 2000 m, but the running computer
always shows a little more, e.g. 2037 m.
The factory setting of the correction factor is 1.000 and does not effect
a change.
Please calculate the correction factor as follows:
k New correction factor = 1.000 x 2000 / 2037
k New correction factor = 0.982
Follow steps 1-4 as described in section 5.4 “Brief guide to device
settings”
6 CALIBRATION & CORRECTION FACTOR
Age correction factor (1.000) x actual distance (2000)
displayed distance (2037)