Epson Runsense User Manual

GPSSportsMonitor
SmartphoneUser'sGuide
forAndroid
≪RunConnectVer.1.3.0≫
Smartphone User's Guide

Introduction

Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing this GPS Sports Monitor "RUNSENSE".
To use the product correctly, make sure you read the Smartphone User's Guide with the Quick Start Guide and User Manual.
Descriptions in the Smartphone User's Guide
Important:
c
Note:
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A/B/C/D
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Introduction

What you can do with this smartphone APP

This app allows you to review your workout in the RUNSENSE View web application and upload your data to the RUNSENSE View Portal for further analysis by establishing a Bluetooth connection between your Runsense watch and smartphone.
Note:
This guide describes how you can transfer the data to your Android smartphone and manage it with the web application (RUNSENSE View).
Refer to the User Manual for how you can manage the data via a personal computer.
Supported devices
OS : Android 4.3 or later
Resolution : Full HD or higher
Bluetooth 4.0
Note:
This does not guarantee operations of all Android devices. For the latest information on supported models, visit our website.
http://www.epson.eu/runsense
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Introduction
Smartphone application (Run Connect)
Run Connect has the following features.
Upload measurement data to the web application (RUNSENSE View)
Access the web application (RUNSENSE View) to view the
measurement data
Access the web application (RUNSENSE View) to enter the body
weight and body fat information.
Update measurement settings such as AT Lap, Target Pace,
Waypoint, and Interval, user settings, and system settings.
Reduces the GPS positioning time
Pairs RUNSENSE device and smartphone to communicate via
Bluetooth
Manage your RUNSENSE account settings.
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Contents

Contents
Introduction
What you can do with this smartphone APP...... 3
Preparation
Install the Run Connect app to your smartphone
....................................... 7
Create and configure your RUNSENSE View
account................................. 8
Creating an account...................... 8
Configuring the account................... 9
Enabling Bluetooth on your smartphone........ 11
Pair the RUNSENSE device with your
smartphone............................. 12
Uploading and Checking Measurement Data
Uploading Measurement Data................ 15
Checking Uploaded Measurement Data......... 18
About Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
.................................... 19
Entering Weight and Body Fat................ 20
Operations on the Product................ 55
Contacting us About this Product............. 57
Reducing the GPS Positioning Time (AGPS)
Reducing the GPS Positioning Time (AGPS). . . . . 22
Changing the Settings
Checking/Editing Watch Settings.............. 25
How to Configure....................... 25
Setting the Interval Function............... 28
Setting the AT Lap Function............... 30
Setting the Target Pace Function............ 34
Setting the Waypoint Function............. 38
List of Settings......................... 42
Retrieving Saved Watch Settings.............. 47
Creating New Settings.................... 47
Selecting a Saved Settings................. 48
Troubleshooting
Problem Solving.......................... 52
Unpairing Devices........................ 54
Operations on the smartphone............. 54
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Preparation

Preparation
For important safety and operation instructions for RUNSENSE devices please refure to the main product User Manual.
You need to make the following preparations before use.
U “Install the Run Connect app to your smartphone” on page 7
U “Create and configure your RUNSENSE View account” on page 8
U “Enabling Bluetooth on your smartphone” on page 11
U “Pair the RUNSENSE device with your smartphone” on page 12
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Preparation

Install the Run Connect app to your smartphone

Access the Google Play (Play Store) and install Run Connect.
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Create and configure your RUNSENSE View account

Creating an account

You need to create an account for the Web application (RUNSENSE View.)
Note:
If you already have a RUNSENSE View account, you can use it with this device.
U “Configuring the account” on page 9
Start Run Connect on your
A
smartphone.
Tap OK.
B
Note:
The following screen is displayed if you start Run Connect the second time onwards. Tap Account and proceed to step 3.
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Tap Create Account.
C
Create an account.
D

Configuring the account

Configure the account you have created.
Start Run Connect on your
A
smartphone.
Enter Login ID (e-mail address) and Password.
Read the Terms of Use, select the checkbox, and tap Create Account.
Note:
If an entry field is highlighted in red, check the error message on the screen and correct your entry as required.
Tap Account.
B
When you have created an account,
E
follow the instruction on the screen to configure the account.
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Enter Login ID and Password, and
C
then tap Set.
Preparation
Once the account has been set up,
D
click OK to confirm.
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Preparation

Enabling Bluetooth on your smartphone

You need to enable Bluetooth settings on your smartphone before communicating with this device.
Note:
The layout and operation may vary depending on the smartphone you are using. Refer to your smartphone's user manual for details.
Tap Settings on the smartphone.
A
Set Bluetooth to On.
B
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Preparation

Pair the RUNSENSE device with your smartphone

You need to register this product to your smartphone before communicating with the smartphone.
Start Run Connect on your
A
smartphone.
Tap Start Pairing.
C
Hold down D on this product.
D
Bluetooth communication starts.
Tap Pairing.
B
Note:
You can also start Bluetooth communication from the Settings menu on this product. Refer to "Settings" in the User Manual for details.
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Tap OK on the smartphone.
E
Enter the Passcode (6-digit number)
F
to the smartphone and tap OK.
Note:
The screen to initiate pairing and enter the Pairing Passcode may not be displayed automatically depending on the smartphone you are using. If this happens, display the screen from the notification bar at the top status bar.
Tap OK once pairing has been
G
completed.
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Uploading and Checking Measurement Data

Uploading and Checking Measurement Data
This chapter describes how to upload and check measurement data.
U “Uploading Measurement Data” on page 15
U “Checking Uploaded Measurement Data” on page 18
U “Entering Weight and Body Fat” on page 20
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Uploading and Checking Measurement Data

Uploading Measurement Data

Upload measurement data to the web application (RUNSENSE View.)
Take the following two steps to upload data via a smartphone.
Uploading basic data
Upload data such as the distance, speed, HR, and calories.
Uploading detailed data
Upload the running route in addition to the outline data.
Important:
c
You need to log in to RUNSENSE View and
register this product to the smartphone.
U “Preparation” on page 6
Enable Bluetooth on the smartphone before
uploading measurement data.
Start Run Connect on your
A
smartphone.
Tap Watch Data.
B
U “Enabling Bluetooth on your
smartphone” on page 11
Note:
It is recommended to upload the data via a personal computer by setting this device in the cradle when uploading data worth several hours such as measurement data of a full marathon (uploading 4-hour worth data with smartphone takes roughly 12 minutes.*) Refer to "Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)" in the "User Manual" for how to upload data via a personal computer.
*The uploading time varies depending on the smartphone you are using.
Hold down D on this product.
C
Bluetooth communication starts.
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Uploading and Checking Measurement Data
Note:
You can also start Bluetooth communication from the Settings menu on this product. Refer to "Settings" in the User Manual for details.
Tap OK on the smartphone.
D
The alarm on the product sounds and the basic data upload starts.
Tap Get Next Data when you have a
E
large volume of measurement data.
Get Next Data is displayed only when there is a large volume of measurement data.
Note:
Try again if the communication fails.
Uploading basic data is complete.
To review the basic data select the item you want to check from the Watch Data List and tap Browse the workout. U “About Web Application (RUNSENSE
View)” on page 19
Proceed to step 6 if uploading detailed data.
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Uploading and Checking Measurement Data
Tap the data item you want to upload
F
and tap Upload.
Hold down D on this product.
G
Bluetooth communication starts.
Tap OK on the smartphone.
H
The alarm on the product sounds and the detailed data upload starts.
The RUNSENSE View screen is displayed when the upload has completed.
Note:
You can also start Bluetooth communication from the Settings menu on this product. Refer to "Settings" in the User Manual for details.
Note:
Try again if the communication fails.
The uploaded detailed data item is deleted
from the Watch Data List.
Repeat step 6 to 8 if you are uploading more
than one detailed data item from the Watch Data List.
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Uploading and Checking Measurement Data

Checking Uploaded Measurement Data

Access the web application (RUNSENSE View) to check the uploaded measurement data.
Start Run Connect on your
A
smartphone.
Tap the data item you want to check.
C
Tap Dashboard.
B
Note:
Measurement data items with the only contain basic data. Upload the detailed data if you want to check the running route. U “Uploading Measurement Data” on page 15
icon indicate they
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Uploading and Checking Measurement Data

About Web Application (RUNSENSE View)

You can view the data in the following ways with the web application (RUNSENSE View) on the smartphone.
Dashboard
Manage records in calendar format. This allows you to easily review past runs.
Workout
This displays your workout data including distance, pace, HR, running route, calories, etc. This allows you to analyse training from different angles.
Map
Review your run route on the map.
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Uploading and Checking Measurement Data

Entering Weight and Body Fat

You can register your weight and body fat data to the web application (RUNSENSE View.)
Start Run Connect on your
A
smartphone.
Tap the entry field of Weight and/or
C
Body Fat and enter the value.
Tap Save.
D
Tap Body Condition.
B
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Reducing the GPS Positioning Time (AGPS)

Reducing the GPS Positioning Time (AGPS)
You can reduce the positioning time by downloading assistance data for the GPS satellites before running.
U “Reducing the GPS Positioning Time (AGPS)” on page 22
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Reducing the GPS Positioning Time (AGPS)

Reducing the GPS Positioning Time (AGPS)
Important:
c
You don't need to be outdoors for this operation.
Start Run Connect on your
A
smartphone.
Tap Update.
C
Hold down D on this product.
D
Bluetooth communication starts.
B
Tap AGPS.
Tap OK on the smartphone.
E
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Reducing the GPS Positioning Time (AGPS)
Note:
Try again if the communication fails.
Check that writing to the watch has
F
completed and tap OK.
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Changing the Settings

Changing the Settings
You can change the measurement settings such as AT Lap, Target Pace and Interval, user settings, and system settings.
Important:
c
Functions may not be available if the firmware version on your device is old. Check the firmware version on the device.
http://www.epson.eu/runsense
U “Checking/Editing Watch Settings” on page 25
U “Retrieving Saved Watch Settings” on page 47
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Changing the Settings

Checking/Editing Watch Settings

You can change various device and measurement settings.
The following items can be configured. U “List of Settings” on page 42
Note:
Available settings may differ depending on the smartphone you are using.
Category Setting items
User Settings Height
Weight
DOB
Gender
HR Zone 1 to 5
Category Setting items
Meas. Settings AT Pause
Tap
Screen
Activity Type
Interval
AT Lap
Target Pace
Waypoint
HR

How to Configure

Start Run Connect on your
A
smartphone.
Sys. Settings Distance Units
Clock
DST
Time Zone
Date Format
Invert Disp.
Contrast
Auto Sleep
AT Light
Alarm
Key Tones
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Changing the Settings
Tap Watch Settings.
B
Tap Check/Edit Watch Settings.
C
Tap OK on the smartphone.
E
Note:
Try again if the communication fails.
Hold down D on this product.
D
Bluetooth communication starts.
Note:
You can also start Bluetooth communication from the Settings menu on this product. Refer to "Settings" in the User Manual for details.
Tap the item you want to configure.
F
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Changing the Settings
Note:
Refer to the relevant page for setting the following items in measurement settings.
Interval:
U “Setting the Interval Function” on
page 28
AT Lap:
U “Setting the AT Lap Function” on
page 30
Target Pace:
U “Setting the Target Pace Function” on
page 34
Waypoint:
U “Setting the Waypoint Function” on
page 38
Change the setting, and then tap OK.
G
The screenshot shows Height.
Tap Write to Watch.
H
Tap OK.
I
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Check that writing to the watch has
J
been completed and tap OK.
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Changing the Settings

Setting the Interval Function

You need to specify the settings of sprint and recovery activities to use the Interval function.
Tap Interval.
A
Enter or edit the title.
C
Enter the title using letters, numbers, spaces, hyphens, and underscores.
Turn Programmable ON if you want
D
to combine multiple interval lists.
Tap No Data when you are adding a
B
new setting. Tap the setting if you want to edit an existing setting.
Note:
The Programmable function and + in step 7 may not be available depending on the model you are using.
Tap the interval list setting button.
E
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Specify the Sprint, Recovery, and
F
Repeat items, and tap Back.
Go to step 8 if you are not setting more than one lap.
Tap Save.
H
Tap Back.
I
Tap + to add a new interval workout,
G
specify the necessary items, and tap Back.
Note:
When multiple interval workouts are registered, you can delete and reorder the interval lists by tapping
on the left side of the list.
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Changing the Settings
Tap Write to Watch.
J
Tap OK.
K
Settings are written to the device.

Setting the AT Lap Function

You can specify the time or distance to divide laps using the AT Lap function.
Tap AT Lap.
A
Check that writing to the watch has
L
completed and tap OK.
Tap AT Lap List.
B
Tap No Data when you are adding a
C
new setting. Tap the setting if you want to edit an existing setting.
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Enter or edit the title.
D
Enter the title using letters, numbers, spaces, hyphens, and underscores.
Turn Programmable ON if you want
E
to combine multiple laps.
Specify the Distance or Time, and
G
then tap Back.
Go to step 9 if you are not setting more than one lap.
Note:
The Programmable function and + in step 8 may not be available depending on the model you are using.
Tap the lap setting button.
F
Tap + to add a lap and specify the
H
Distance or Time for the lap.
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Note:
When multiple laps are registered, you can delete and reorder laps by tapping list.
on the left side of the
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Changing the Settings
I
J
Tap Save.
Tap Back.
Tap Activity Type to apply the set AT
K
Lap.
The screen used here is for Run.
Select the set AT Lap, and then tap
L
OK.
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Changing the Settings
Tap Back.
M
Tap Write to Watch.
N
Tap OK.
O
Settings are written to the device.
Check that writing to the watch has
P
been completed and tap OK.
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Changing the Settings

Setting the Target Pace Function

You can specify the target pace and an alarm will notify you when you fall outside the target pace window.
Tap Target Pace.
A
Tap No Data when you are adding a
C
new setting. Tap the setting if you want to edit an existing setting.
Enter or edit the title.
D
Enter the title using letters, numbers, spaces, hyphens, and underscores.
Tap Target Pace List.
B
Turn Programmable ON if you want
E
to combine multiple target paces.
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Note:
The Programmable function and + in step 8 may not be available depending on the model you are using.
Tap the target pace setting button.
F
Specify the Time or Distance of the
G
Section and Target Pace, and tap Back.
Tap + to add a target pace, and then
H
specify the Time or Distance and Target Pace, and tap Back.
Go to step 10 if you are not setting more than one lap.
Note:
When multiple target paces are registered, you can delete and reorder target paces by tapping the left side of the list.
Turn Set Target Pace Range ON to
I
enable the alarm that notifies you when you are off the specified pace.
on
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Specify Target Pace Range, and then
J
tap OK.
Tap Save.
K
Tap Back.
L
Tap Activity Type to apply the set
M
Target Pace.
The screen used here is for Run.
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Select the set Target Pace, and then tap
N
OK.
Tap Back.
O
Tap Write to Watch.
P
Tap OK.
Q
Settings are written to the device.
37
Check that writing to the watch has
R
completed and tap OK.
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Changing the Settings

Setting the Waypoint Function

You can add waypoints on the map.
Note:
The Waypoint function may not be available depending on the model you are using.
Tap Waypoint.
A
Tap No Data when you are adding a
C
new setting. Tap the setting if you want to edit an existing setting.
Tap Waypoint List.
B
Note:
You can check all registered waypoints by tapping View All on Map.
Enter or edit the title.
D
Enter the title using letters, numbers, spaces, hyphens, and underscores.
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Either press and hold the screen at the
E
point on the map where you would like to set the waypoint.
Note: You can specify the altitude by tapping Detailed Settings. Turn Altitude ON, enter the value, and tap Save.
Tap Save.
F
Tap Back.
G
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Tap Activity Type to apply the set
H
waypoint.
The screen used here is for Run.
Tap Back.
J
Tap Write to Watch.
K
Select the set waypoint, and then tap
I
OK.
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Tap OK.
L
Settings are written to the device.
Changing the Settings
Check that writing to the watch has
M
been completed and tap OK.
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Changing the Settings

List of Settings

User Settings
Set the user information.
The value in brackets () is the default setting.
Note:
Available settings may differ depending on the model you are using.
Setting items Value Explanation
Height (170 cm) Set the height.
Weight (60 kg) Set the weight.
DOB (1975.01.01) Set your date of birth.
Gender Male (default) Set your gender.
Female
HR Zone HR Zone 1
(30 to 100 bpm)
HR Zone 2
(101 to 130 bpm)
HR Zone 3
(131 to 160 bpm)
HR Zone 4
(161 to 190 bpm)
HR Zone 5
(191 to 240 bpm)
Set the maximum and minimum heart rate.
You can set five zones to suit the exercise intensity.
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System Settings (Sys. Settings)
Make settings for the device's system.
The value in brackets () is the default setting.
Note:
Available settings may differ depending on the model you are using.
Setting items Value Explanation
Distance Units km (default) Set the display units for distance.
mile
Clock 12 Hour (default) Set the format for the display time.
24 Hour
DST ON Set summer time.
OFF (default)
Time Zone Auto (default) Sets the time zone for your location.
When you specify Auto the time zone is automatically set as you perform time adjust.
When Auto is turned off, you can specify Time Difference with a value between -12:00 and +14:00.
Date Format Day. Month Set the display format for the date.
Month. Day (default)
Invert Disp. ON Set the display format for the screen.
OFF (default)
Contrast (4) Set the contrast for the screen.
When ON is selected, white text is displayed over a black background.
When OFF is selected, black text is displayed over a white background.
Auto Sleep ON (default) When you leave the device for a while, this function
automatically puts the device into sleep status.
OFF
AT Light ON When the screen changes, this function automatically
OFF (default)
Entering sleep status reduces the amount of power consumption.
turns on the light. When a specified time has passed, the light automatically turns off.
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Setting items Value Explanation
Alarm Tones (default) Set the alarm type.
Vib. (vibration)
Tones & Vib. (vibration)
OFF
Key Tones ON (default) Turn on or off the Key Tones.
OFF
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Measurement Settings (Meas. Settings)
Note:
Available settings may differ depending on the model you are using.
Setting items Value Explanation
AT Pause ON This function automatically stops measuring when you
stop running, and resumes when you continue running.
OFF (default)
Tap
(Only for the measurement screen)
Screen Screen1 You can display up to four measurement screens. You
Activity Type Run (default) Set when running or jogging.
Interval SETTING 01 to 03 Set the contents of high-intensity training (sprint) and
Lap You can perform one of the functions specified in this
item by tapping the screen while measuring.
Light
Screen Chg.
OFF (default)
Screen2
Screen3
Screen4
Display Lap Screen
Walk Set when walking.
Bike Set when performing exercises that do not require you to
When Bike is selected as the Activity Type, the tap function may operate automatically depending on the condition of the road surface. If this occurs, we recommend to change the setting to OFF.
can change the screen pattern and the measurement items displayed for each screen.
You can also change the Display Lap Screen, but this is not displayed for the interval function.
swing your arms, such as riding a bike.
low-intensity training (recovery) and the number of times they are repeated.
AT Lap SETTING 01 to 05 When a time or distance set in advance is reached, this
function records laps automatically.
OFF (default)
Set the lap time or distance.
You can set five times or distances within the following range.
Time: 01'00" to 60'00" (in increments of 1 minute)
Distance: 0.1 to 10.0 km (in increments of 0.1 km)
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Setting items Value Explanation
Target Pace SETTING 01 to 03 Set the target time and pace range for one kilometer/
mile. An alarm sounds if you are outside the set pace
OFF (default)
range.
You can set three target paces within the following range.
Target Pace: 1'00" to 15'00"/km (in increments of 1 second)
Pace Range: 00'05" to 03'00"/km (in increments of 1 second)
Waypoint Depends on your
settings
You can specify a registered waypoint to display the direction, distance, and altitude difference* to that point. As you approach the specified point, an alarm
OFF (default)
sounds.
HR ON You can measure your heart rate. You need the optional
heart rate monitor depending on the model you are
OFF (default)
using. For more information, see the User Manual.
The default is set to ON for SF-810.
* You need to enter the altitude when setting a waypoint on the smartphone.
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Changing the Settings

Retrieving Saved Watch Settings

You can switch between settings to suit your training contents by re-uploading previously saved settings.

Creating New Settings

Start Run Connect on your
A
smartphone.
Tap Retrieve Saved Watch Settings.
C
Hold down D on this product.
D
Bluetooth communication starts.
Tap Watch Settings.
B
Note:
You can also start Bluetooth communication from the Settings menu on this product. Refer to "Settings" in the User Manual for details.
Tap OK on the smartphone.
E
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Changing the Settings
Note:
Try again if the communication fails.
Tap Create New Settings.
F
Select from the below options.
G
Change the settings, and tap Save.
I

Selecting a Saved Settings

Enter the setting name.
H
Start Run Connect on your
A
smartphone.
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Tap Watch Settings.
B
Tap Retrieve Saved Watch Settings.
C
Tap OK on the smartphone.
E
Note:
Try again if the communication fails.
Hold down D on this product.
D
Bluetooth communication starts.
Note:
You can also start Bluetooth communication from the Settings menu on this product. Refer to "Settings" in the User Manual for details.
Tap the saved settings, and then tap
F
Write to Watch.
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Tap OK.
G
Changing the Settings
When writing to watch is complete,
H
tap OK.
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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
This section explains how to solve problems that occur during use.
U “Problem Solving” on page 52
U “Unpairing Devices” on page 54
U “Contacting us About this Product” on page 57
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Problem Solving

Check each item.
Screen Problem Message contents Solution
Watch Data List
Upload
Watch Settings
AGPS
Watch Data List
Watch Settings
AGPS
Communications to the watch was cut off.
Cannot communicate with the watch.
Cannot communicate with the watch. Check that the Bluetooth setting on the Android device is on, and then try again. If the error continues to occur, start the pairing procedure again.
Cannot communicate with the watch. Check that the Bluetooth setting on the Android device is on, and then try again. If the error continues to occur, start the pairing procedure again.
Cannot read information on the paired watch. Upload again.
Try the following and tap the menu item again.
Charge the watch
Establish the
communications with the watch and keep close to you
Turn Bluetooth ON in the
Android
If the problem persists even after you have tried the above, unpair and pair the devices again, and then tap the menu
U “Unpairing Devices” on
page 54
Try the following and tap the menu item again.
Charge the watch
Establish the
communications with the watch and keep close to you
Turn Bluetooth ON in the
Android
If the problem persists even after you have tried the above, unpair and pair the devices again, and then tap the menu
52
U “Unpairing Devices” on
page 54
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Troubleshooting
Screen Problem Message contents Solution
Upload Cannot communicate
with the watch.
Cannot communicate with the watch. Check that the Bluetooth setting on the Android device is on, and then try again. If the error continues to occur, start the pairing procedure again.
Try the following and tap Upload again.
Charge the watch
Establish the
communications with the watch and keep close
to you Cannot read information on the paired watch. Upload again.
Turn Bluetooth ON in the
Android
If the problem persists even after you have tried the above, unpair and pair the devices again, and then tap Upload.
U “Unpairing Devices” on
page 54
If you cannot solve the problem even after trying the points above, contact our service center.
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Unpairing Devices

Unpair the devices if the smartphone and this product are not communicating properly or you want to pair the smartphone with another product.

Operations on the smartphone

Start Run Connect on your
A
smartphone.
Tap Release Pairing.
C
Check that the devices are unpaired
D
and tap OK.
Tap Pairing.
B
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Tap the SF setting icon.
E
Note:
Operations may vary depending on the smartphone you are using. Refer to your smartphone's user manual for details.

Operations on the Product

Operation buttons
Displays the Settings menu.
A
Hold down B on the time screen.
Select Comm. Settings.
B
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
Tap Unpair.
F
Select Smart Phone.
C
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
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Select Forget Device.
D
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
Complete the communication
E
settings.
Press A.
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Complete the settings.
F
Hold down A.
Displays the time screen.
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Contacting us About this Product

Go to http://www.epson.eu/runsense for service contact details.
EPSON EUROPE B.V.
Address: Atlas Arena, Asia Building, Hoogoorddreef 5, 1101 BA Amsterdam Zuidoost, The Netherlands
http://www.epson.com/europe.html
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