Accusplit Eagle AE190XLG 사용 설명서 - 페이지 4
{카테고리_이름} Accusplit Eagle AE190XLG에 대한 사용 설명서을 온라인으로 검색하거나 PDF를 다운로드하세요. Accusplit Eagle AE190XLG 6 페이지. Accusplit pedometer operating instructions
First, loop leash
through slot on side
of pedomete
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Next, clasp clothing
Or, loop a belt
or belt loop
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GOAL TRACKING
As discussed in beginning of instructions, this unit keeps
track of your progress towards the Step, T ime, Distance, and
Calorie goals you set. Progress is shown as a series of small
bars appearing on the bottom of the display, with each bar
representing 5% of the total. For example, if you set your step
goal to 4,000 steps, and you've walked 2,000 steps so far,
the goal indicator in STEP mode will show as 50% complete.
Progress towards each goal is shown on the corresponding
screen – for example, when viewing DIST, you will see both
the distance traveled in numbers, and also the progress
towards your distance goal on the bottom of the display.
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"T" lights when viewing
Total Memories
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Viewing Trip vs. Total memories
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To switch back and forth between viewing T RIP and T OTAL
memory, press the MEMORY button ("M"). Y ou'll see the "T"
icon (for T otal) appear when displaying T OTAL memories. T he
"T" icon disappears when displaying T RIP memory values.
In total step memory, the unit displays Steps ÷ 1,000. For
example, 500,000 steps displays as "500.0. " In this way, the
unit can display up to 10,000,000 steps.
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Or, loop a
badge holder, then
put into pocket
(Badge holder
not included)
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The Memory
button switches
MY
MEMORY
between
Trip and T otal
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Memories
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VIEWING YOUR RESULTS
Once you put on your pedometer with the cover closed, it
will automatically begin to record your steps, activity time,
distance, and calories burned. Repeatedly press the MODE
button to cycle through the pedometer modes:
STEPS g T IME g DISTANCE g CALORIE g CLOCK g STEPS
Time, Distance, and Calories are counted automatically
whenever steps are being counted.
• TIME is time spent in step activity.
• DISTANCE is simply stride length x steps.
• CALORIES is calorie burn from activity based on
your weight and rate of stepping pace.
Note: For extra accuracy, the default Step Filter Setting is 1.
See page 34 to learn more.
TOTAL vs. TRIP MEMORIES
This unit has two sets of memories – T RIP and T OTAL. T he
TRIP memories are displayed in normal operating mode. We
call them T RIP memories because they can be reset whenever
you want, just like the extra T rip odometer on most cars.
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The T OTAL Memories are provided as a way to keep track of
your progress over a long period of time. Y ou may wish to
reset your total memories once per week, per month, per
year, or never! It can be fun to see how many steps or how
much distance you walk in a long period of time.
The unit stores both T rip and also T otal memories for Steps,
Distance, Calories, and Activity T ime. As steps are taken, the
unit increases the values for both T rip and T otal memories
simultaneously.
RESETTING YOUR PEDOMETER
Resetting TRIP Memories
Most people prefer to reset counts daily. T o reset your regular
counts (Trip Memories): From STEP , T IME, DISTANCE, or
CALORIE mode, press and hold the yellow RESET button for
at least 2 seconds. Y ou'll see the values all go back to zero.
The T OTAL memories stay as they are when resetting the T RIP
memories.
Resetting TOTAL and TRIP Memories
To reset your T OTAL Memories (which always resets T RIP
Memories) , go into T otal Memory Recall Mode. Press and
hold the yellow RESET button for at least 2 seconds to clear
BOTH TOTAL and TRIP memories.
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