Highgear Enduro TrailHead User Manual

INTRODUCTION
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
Congratulations on your purchase of ENDURO SERIES OUTDOOR INSTRUMENT. These products represent the state-of-the-art in recreational instruments.
Please keep in mind, your unit is a sensitive technical instrument. With proper care and maintenance, it will last for many years. However, improper care and handling can cause the various sensors to be damaged and to stop functioning.
This manual is prepared in easy-to-read sections to familiarize you with setting and operating the instrument’s functions. Please read all sections of this manual carefully and become fully familiar with the operation of the instrument before using it in the field.
Proper setup and operation will greatly enhance the instruments usefulness and your enjoyment.
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WARNING: Before starting any exercise program or performing any vigorous physical
activity, we strongly suggest you visit your doctor for a complete physical and to discuss your plans.
CAUTION: Your instrument is designed to be water resistant to a static pressure of 5
ATM and can be worn while showering and light swimming. However, we recommend that extensive use of the unit in the water be avoided whenever possible.
CAUTION: Care should be taken not to press any keys while the unit is wet or
submerged as this can force moisture past the key seals and damage the unit.
CAUTION: Exposure to strong magnetic fields will cause the compass unit to
malfunction and may even permanently damage the compass sensor. Keep the unit away from magnetic sources.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 5
CARE & MAINTENANCE 6
REPLACING THE BATTERY 7
RESETTING THE INSTRUMENT 8
DISPLAY SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS 9
KEYS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 11
MODES OF OPERATION 13
SETTING THE INSTRUMENT FUNCTIONS 14
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EL/BACKLIGHT SYSTEM 14 VIEW TIME ZONE 1 / TIME ZONE 2 15 SETTING TIME/DATE 16 SETTING THE CHRONOGRAPH 18 SETTING THE TIMERS 19 CALIBRATING THE COMPASS 22 SETTING DAILY ALARMS 25
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OPERATING THE INSTRUMENT 27
OPERATING THE CHRONOGRAPH 27 CHRONOGRAPH DATA REVIEW MEMORY 28 REVIEWING RUNS/WORKOUTS 29 OPERATING THE COUNTDOWN TIMERS 30 OPERATING THE COMPASS 31
FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS AND RANGES 32
TROUBLE SHOOTING BASIC 33
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
CARE & MAINTENANCE
Enduro instruments have many unique features and functions. Be sure to read each section carefully so that you will fully understand how the units and its features work.
The manual is divided into sections outlining each of the major functions of the instrument. A drawing of the instrument screen that represents the starting point or other important screen for each operational process is shown adjacent to the instructions for the process; important keys are shown in color indicating
HOLD and PRESS. The steps for the programming or operation are adjacent to the
screen illustration. Key points and important information are shown in highlighted blocks.
The instrument itself is an important part of this manual as it prompts you through its operation.
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PRESS &
Your Enduro instrument should be protected from shocks, extreme heat and extended exposure to direct sunlight. You should only perform service procedures related to the changing of the battery as shown in this manual. NEVER attempt to disassemble. Store your instrument in a clean, dry area at room temperature.
Clean your instrument using a moist cloth. Care should be taken when cleaning the lens not to rub dirt into the surface as it can become scratched and hard to read.
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REPLACING THE BATTERY
RESETTING THE INSTRUMENT
The Enduro instruments use a common CR2032 3v Lithium battery. Normal battery life is approximately 1yr.
NOTE: Heavy usage of the Compass or Backlight system may significantly reduce battery life.
NOTE: A blank display or inaccurate compass readings are indications that the battery is getting weak and should be replaced.
1. Remove the 4 screws using a small phillips-head
screwdriver.
2. Remove battery door.
3. Carefully remove the old battery. Do not damage the O-ring
seal.
4. Place a fresh battery in the battery compartment with the
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positive (+) side facing up.
5. If the O-ring has been damaged, replace it before
reinstalling the battery door. Most jewelers and instrument shops should have replacement O-ring seals.
6. Replace battery door and fasten the 4 screws.
NOTE: Extreme care should be taken when replacing the battery to ensure the
unit remains fully water resistant. Failure to properly replace the battery and correctly seal the unit may cause the unit to become damaged and may void the warranty
NOTE: It is recommended that you have the battery replaced by a jeweler or watch repair shop.
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To reset the instrument back to its default values PRESS the
MODE, SET/CLEAR, START/LAP and STOP/NEXT keys
down at the same time. The display will light up showing all segments followed by a sequence of screens showing various numbers. The instrument will then automatically change to the time of day screen at 12 o’clock on the first of January.
Resetting the instrument will clear any information stored in the instrument. This should be done only as a last resort.
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DISPLAY SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS DISPLAY SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS
DISPLAY SYMBOLS
symbol description what it means
"AUTO-EL" BACKLIGHT
CHRONOGRAPH
TIMER
HOURLY CHIME
ALARM ON
DEGREES
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Auto-El Backlight is active when displayed
Chronograph is active when displayed
Timer is active when displayed
Hourly chime is active when displayed
Alarm is active when displayed
Compass is active when displayed
MODE SYMBOLS
symbol description what it means
SPLIT INIDCATOR
LAP INDICATOR
CHRONO STOPPED
PM INDICATOR
AM INDICATOR
TIME ZONE 2
Displays when Chronograph is running and Lap Detail in Chronograph memory
Displays when Chronograph is running and Lap Detail in Chronograph memory
Displays when Chronograph is stopped
Indicates PM Time
Indicates AM Time
Indicates Time Zone 2 on display
BATTERY SYMBOLS
symbol battery status what it means
none
GOOD
MEDIUM
LOW
Battery is in good condition.
Battery is half full.
Battery needs to be replaced
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