Navman R300 User Manual [pt]

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USER GUIDE
R300 – English
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Navman’s GPS Sport.Tool 300 series provides an affordable and reliable way to track and store a variety of personal performance indicators.
Please read this guide carefully and familiarize yourself with the interface and functions, as well as the intended use and limitations of the Navman R300 GPS Sport.Tool.
This product complies with CE, FCC, Canada 210, and C-Tick regulations.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
WARNING: Entering information or handling the Navman Sport.Tool while moving is unsafe and may cause you to be distracted or fail to observe safe practices necessary to avoid death, serious injury, collisions or accidents to you or others. Use the memory functions to review data when you are not moving.
CAUTION: The Navman R300 GPS Sport.Tool is intended for recreational use only. Do not use this product for obtaining measurements that require professional or industrial precision. Consult your physician before starting or changing any exercise programs.
Welcome
Welcome
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Content
R300 – Content
1.0 General information 1-6
1.1 Checklist 1-6
1.2 Care and maintenance 1-6
1.3 Water resistance 1-6
1.4 Altitude measurement 1-6
1.5 Changing the battery 1-7
2.0 Navman R300 interface 1-8
2.1 Button functions 1-8
2.2 Display screen 1-8
3.0 Getting started 1-9
3.1 Be outdoors 1-9
3.2 Fit the R300 1-9
3.3 Startup 1-9
3.3.1 Enter setup 1-10
3.3.2 Start normal operation 1-10
4.0 Setup 1-11
4.1 Setting options 1-11
4.1.1 Set time format 1-12
4.1.2 Set date format 1-12
4.1.3 Set button beep status 1-13
4.1.4 Set weight units 1-13
4.1.5 Edit user weight 1-14
4.1.6 Set energy units 1-14
4.1.7 Set speed units 1-15
4.1.8 Set offset (set local time) 1-16
4.1.9 Editing settings (overview) 1-17
5.0 Normal operation 1-18
5.1 Modes 1-18
5.1.1 Speed mode 1-19
5.1.2 Speed (Average) mode 1-19
5.1.3 Speed (Maximum) mode 1-20
5.1.4 Odometer/Altitude mode 1-20
5.1.5 Calories mode 1-21
5.1.6 Zone mode 1-21
5.1.6.1 Zone (Minimum) 1-22
5.1.6.2 Zone (Maximum) 1-22
5.1.7 Clock mode 1-23
5.1.8 Timer mode 1-24
5.1.9 Timer recall mode 1-24
5.1.10 Mode operation (overview) 1-25
6.0 Restoring default settings 1-26
7.0 Glossary 1-27
8.0 Copyright 1-27
9.0 Additional warnings, disclaimers, and limitations on liability 1-28
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1.0 General information
1.1 Checklist
The R300 package should contain the following items:
• Navman R300 GPS Sport.Tool
• armband
• quick guide
• user guide
• 1 x AA battery
• registration card
1.2 Care and maintenance
Do not attempt to disassemble the R300; there are no user serviceable components in this product.
The R300 is of robust design. However, care should be taken to protect from shocks or extreme heat.
Clean using only a soft cloth with mild soap and warm water. Do not use abrasive cleaning materials or products. We recommend rinsing the R300 with fresh water after any exposure to salt water.
CAUTION: Please ensure battery cover is in place during cleaning.
Store the R300 away from direct sunlight or extreme heat sources. (Remove battery before storing for an extended period.)
1.3 Water resistance
The Navman R300 GPS Sport.Tool is water resistant.
1.4 Altitude measurement
Due to the nature of GPS, inaccurate altitude measurements can sometimes be observed. Altitude readings should be viewed as indicative measurements only.
R300 – General information
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1.5 Changing the battery
Always shut down the R300 before changing the battery.
Note: All system settings, and the calculated data that was stored at the last controlled shutdown*, are retained when the battery is removed. This information persists indefinitely until updated or reset.
If battery power becomes low during operation the battery icon is displayed.
For best performance: General use = Alkaline Below 5 oC = NiMH
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constant = low power flashing = approx. 5 min before automatic shutdown**
* Press and hold
to perform a controlled shutdown. ** When battery power becomes too low to continue operation, a controlled shutdown is automatically executed (current data is saved).
R300 – General information
battery icon
PM
1. Turn D-ring anti-clockwise and slide enclosure cover down to open battery enclosure.
2. Insert battery with «
» end as indicated inside enclosure.
3. Replace enclosure cover (ensuring lugs at the bottom of the cover are aligned with slots in the enclosure surround), turn D-ring clockwise to seal.
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2.1 Button functions
There are two control buttons,
and
. These buttons are pressed separately or together to turn the unit on and off, cycle through modes, and select mode options.
Throughout this guide the button icons are used as follows:
= press this button = press this button = press both buttons together
Note: where it is required to press and HOLD buttons, a countdown begins. To perform the required action continue to hold until the counter reaches zero; if you release the button sooner the action will not be performed.
2.2 Display screen
The illustration above shows the complete display capability of the R300. Only a sub-set of these elements appear at any time during operation.
The upper screen section displays the antenna and battery
icons, as well as all values and units. The lower screen section displays the mode icons and the setup icon (SYSTEM SET).
Mode Icons
2.0 Navman R300 interface
R300 – Interface
Clock
Timer
Timer recall
Speed
Speed (Average)
Speed (Maximum)
Odometer/Altitude
Calories
Zone settings
8 7
2 3
Cal
ZONE
SET
SYSTEM
SET
kmmi PM mftkcalkJ kg lb
MAXMIN
LAP
PACE
km/hmph
RCL
MAX AVG
RCL
AVG
MAX
8 7
2 3
Cal
ZONE
SET
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3.1 Be outdoors
The R300 is not intended for operation indoors or under water
as it uses Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites to get
time and date information, and to calculate distance and
speed. For best results, always use the R300 outdoors with an
unobstructed view of the sky.
3.2 Fit the R300
The R300 is designed to be worn on the left upper arm. The
easiest way to fit the unit is to feed the strap through the
fastener to create a loose enclosure. Then slide your left arm
through the enclosure and tighten the strap after the unit is in a
comfortable position.
3.3 Startup
Press and hold
to turn the power on and enter setup, OR
press
to turn the power on and start normal operation.
First start may take up to 80 seconds to get all the satellite data
Flashing = seeking GPS data Constant = GPS data obtained
3.0 Getting started
R300 – Getting started
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Always enter setup first if you wish to change settings. To enter setup after starting normal operation, you will need to shut down and re-start the unit.
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3.3.1 Enter setup
To enter setup
Press and hold
to turn the power on and enter setup.
When the counter reaches zero, the R300 will enter setup. If you release
before the counter reaches zero the R300 will
immediately start normal operation.
Note: To enter setup after starting normal operation you will need to restart the R300. For details about changing settings see Section 4.0.
To leave setup
Press and hold
to leave setup and start normal operation.
When the counter reaches zero, the R300 will leave setup and start normal operation in Speed mode. If you release
before
the counter reaches zero the R300 will remain in setup.
Note: you must leave setup first if you want to turn the power off.
3.3.2 Start normal operation
To start normal operation
Press
to turn the power on and start normal operation.
When starting directly into normal operation, the R300 will start in the mode it was in at last shutdown. (Speed mode is always displayed first when starting normal operation after leaving setup.) For details about normal operating modes see Section
5.0.
R300 – Getting started
counter
counter
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4.1 Setting options
Press and hold
to turn the power on and enter setup.
Press
repeatedly to step through the setting options.
Setting options are accessed in the order shown below. See
subsequent sections for details about editing settings.
Set (12hr)
lets you set 12hr or 24hr time format
Set (31-12)
lets you set dd-mm or mm-dd date format
Beep
When beep is ON a beep will sound when the buttons are
pushed.
Set units (kg)
lets you set weight units to kg or lb
User (weight)
lets you enter a value for your weight
This value will be used to calculate calories burned.
Set units (kcal)
lets you set energy units to kcal or kJ
These units are used to display energy burned in Cal mode.
Set units (km/h)
lets you set the speed units to km/h or mph
Set offset
lets you adjust the R300 to display local time
Press and hold
to leave setup and start normal operation.
4.0 Setup
R300 – Setup
beep
set units (kg)
user (weight)
set units (kcal)
set (12hr) set (31-12)
set offset set units (km/h)
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4.1.1 Set time format
Set 12hr or 24hr time display format.
To access this option
If necessary, press and hold
to turn the power on and enter
setup. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as shown
above.
To set time format
1) Press
to start editing (time format option flashes).
2) Press
or
to select 12hr or 24hr.
3) Press
to stop editing.
4) Press
to go to the next option, or hold
to leave setup.
4.1.2 Set date format
Set ‘dd-mm’ or ‘mm-dd’ date display format.
To access this option
If necessary, press and hold
to turn the power on and enter
setup. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as shown
above.
To set the date format
1) Press
to start editing (date format example flashes).
2) Press
or
to select dd-mm or mm-dd.
3) Press
to stop editing.
4) Press
to go to the next option, or hold
to leave setup.
R300 – Setup
time format
date format
SYSTEM
SET
SYSTEM
SET
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R300 – Setup
4.1.3 Set button beep status
Set beep ON or beep OFF. When beep is ON, an audible ‘beep’
will sound when buttons are pressed.
Access this option
If necessary, press and hold
to turn the power on and enter
setup. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as shown
above.
To set button beep status
1) Press
to start editing (setting status flashes).
2) Press
or
to select On or OFF.
3) Press
to stop editing.
4) Press
to go to the next option, or hold
to leave setup.
4.1.4 Set weight units
Set the weight units (kg or lb) for entering user weight value.
Access this option
If necessary, press and hold
to turn the power on and enter
setup. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as shown
above.
To set weight units
1) Press
to start editing (weight units flash).
2) Press
or
to select kg or lb.
3) Press
to stop editing.
4) Press
to go to the next option, or hold
to leave setup.
status
weight units
SYSTEM
SET
SYSTEM
SET
kg
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4.1.5 Edit user weight
Edit the user weight value (used for calculating calories burned).
Access this option
If necessary, press and hold
to turn the power on and enter
setup. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as shown
above.
To edit user weight
1) Press
to start editing (weight value flashes).
2) Press
repeatedly to increase value by 1 (hold
to increase
values quickly), or press
repeatedly to decrease value by 1
(hold
to decrease values quickly).
3) Press
to stop editing.
4) Press
to go to the next option, or hold
to leave setup.
4.1.6 Set energy units
Set energy units (kcal or kJ) for displaying energy (calories) burned when using Cal mode (see Section 5.1.5).
Access this option
If necessary, press and hold
to turn the power on and enter
setup. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as shown
above.
To set energy units
1) Press
to start editing (energy units flash).
2) Press
or
to select kcal or kJ.
3) Press
to stop editing.
4) Press
to go to the next option, or hold
to leave setup.
user weight
energy units
R300 – Setup
SYSTEM
SET
kg
SYSTEM
SET
kcal
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4.1.7 Set speed units
Set units for speed (km/h or mph).
Access this option
If necessary, press and hold
to turn the power on and enter
setup. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as shown
above.
To set speed units
1) Press
to start editing (speed units flash).
2) Press
or
to select km/h or mph.
3) Press
to stop editing.
4) Press
to go to the next option, or hold
to leave setup.
Note: Distance and altitude are displayed in units that correspond
to user selected speed units. For example, if you select speed units
‘km/h’, then distance is displayed in ‘km’ and altitude in ‘m’.
R300 – Setup
speed units
SYSTEM
SET
km mkm/h
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4.1.8 Set offset (set local time)
This option lets you adjust the R300 to display local time*. You only need to do this once, unless operating the unit in a new time zone. (* By default the R300 displays GPS time. The R300 will perform all functions accurately without adjusting the offset to display your local time.)
Note: If you attempt to change the time offset before all GPS data are obtained, the screen displays ‘no GPS’ and the antenna icon flashes until all GPS data are received.
Access this option
If necessary, press and hold
to turn the power on and enter
setup. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as shown
above.
To set local time
1) Press
to start editing (the screen now appears as shown below). The current time value flashes. The date is displayed to ensure that adjustments are made in the correct direction.
2) Press
repeatedly to set time display forward (press and
hold
to set time display forward quickly), or press
repeatedly to set time display backward (press and hold
to
set time display backward quickly).
3) Press
to stop editing.
4) Press
to go to the next option, or hold
to exit setup.
R300 – Setup
current datecurrent time
SYSTEM
SET
SYSTEM
SET
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4.1.9 Editing settings (overview)
R300 – Setup
settings editing details
KEY = press this button = press this button = press both buttons together
edit
accept
beep
beep
beep ON
beep OFF
set units (km/h)
set units (mph)
set units (km/h)
set offset
set 12hr
set 31-12
set 24hr
set 12-31
set units (km/h)
set (12hr) set (12hr)
set (31-12)set (31-12)
time (date)
set units (kg)
set units (kg)
set units (lb)
set units (kg)
user (weight)
set units (kcal)
set units (kcal)
set units (kJ)
set units (kcal)
edit
accept
edit
accept
edit
accept
edit
accept
edit
accept
edit
accept
user (weight)
edit
accept
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5.1 Modes
Press
to turn the power on start normal operation.
Press
repeatedly to step through the modes (press and hold
to cycle through the modes quickly).
Modes are accessed in the order shown below. See subsequent sections for details about using different modes.
Speed
shows distance, speed and pace*
Speed (AVG)
shows distance, average speed and pace
Speed (MAX)
shows distance, maximum speed and pace
Odometer/Altitude
shows total distance and current altitude
Calories
shows calories burned
Zones
lets you turn zones ON or OFF
When Zone is ON you can set minimum and maximum target speeds (Zone MIN and Zone MAX).
Clock
shows current time and date
GPS time is displayed unless you set local time, see Section 4.1.8.
Timer
shows session* and lap* times
Timer recall
recalls stored session and lap times
(*See glossary.)
5.0 Normal operation
R300 – Normal operation
Zone OFF
Zone ON
Zone MINZone MAX
ClockTimerTimer RCL
Speed Speed AVG Speed MAX Odometer Altitude Calories
AVG
MAX
8 7
2 3
Cal
RCL
ZONE
SET
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5.1.1 Speed mode
This mode lets you monitor session distance, current speed and pace.
To access this mode
If necessary, press
to turn the power on and start normal
operation. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as
shown above.
While in Speed mode
• Press
to store current lap data (the screen briefly shows the
lap distance, lap number, and lap time that is being stored).
• Press and hold
to clear all* session data. (*Does not clear
odometer.)
• Press
to go to the next mode.
5.1.2 Speed (Average) mode
This mode lets you monitor session distance, average speed and pace.
To access this mode
If necessary, press
to turn the power on and start normal
operation. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as
shown above.
While in Speed (Average) mode
• Press to
store current lap data (the screen briefly shows the
lap distance, lap number, and lap time that is being stored).
• Press and hold
to clear all* session data. (*Does not clear
odometer.)
• Press
to go to the next mode.
R300 – Normal operation
current speed
session distance
pace
km
PACE
km/h
km
PACE
km/h
AVG
average speed
session distance
pace
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5.1.3 Speed (Maximum) mode
This mode lets you monitor session distance, maximum speed and pace.
Access this mode
If necessary, press
to turn the power on and start normal
operation. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as
shown above.
While in Speed (Maximum) mode
• Press
to store current lap data (the screen briefly shows the
lap distance, lap number, and lap time that is being stored).
• Press and hold
to clear maximum speed only.
• Press
to go to the next mode.
5.1.4 Odometer/Altitude mode
This mode lets you monitor total distance and current altitude.
Access this mode
If necessary, press
to turn the power on and start normal
operation. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as
shown above.
While in Odometer/Altitude mode
• Press
to store current lap data (the screen briefly shows the
lap distance, lap number, and lap time that is being stored).
• Press and hold
to clear odometer only.
• Press
to go to the next mode.
Note: The R300 displays distance and altitude in units corresponding to speed units (see section 4.1.7).
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total distance
current altitude
km
PACE
km/h
MAX
maximum speed
session distance
pace
8 7
2 3
km m
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5.1.5 Calories mode
This mode shows total energy burned for the session, or since last calories reset.
Access this mode
If necessary, press
to turn the power on and start normal
operation. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as
shown above.
While in Calories mode
• Press
to store current lap data (the screen briefly shows the
lap distance, lap number, and lap time that is being stored).
• Press and hold
to clear calories only.
• Press
to go to the next mode.
5.1.6 Zone mode
When Zone is OFF, the Zone (MIN) and Zone (MAX) options are skipped and zone alerts do not sound.
Access this mode
If necessary, press
to turn the power on and start normal
operation. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as
shown above.
To set Zone status
1) Press
to start editing (zone status flashes).
2) Press
or
to select ON or OFF.
3) Press
to stop editing.
4) Press
to go to the next mode.
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total calories
status
Cal
kcal
ZONE
SET
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5.1.6.1 Zone (Minimum)
This option lets you set the minimum target speed.
Access this mode
See section 5.1.6 for access to this mode.
To set Zone minimum
1) Press
to start editing (target speed and pace flash).
2) Press
repeatedly to increase value by 0.5 (hold
to
increase values quickly), or press
repeatedly to decrease
value by 0.5 (hold
to decrease values quickly).
3) Press
to stop editing.
4) Press
to go to the next mode.
5.1.6.2 Zone (Maximum)
This option lets you set the maximum target speed.
Access this mode
See section 5.1.6 for access to this mode.
To set Zone maximum
1) Press
to start editing (target speed and pace flash).
2) Press
repeatedly to increase value by 0.5 (hold
to
increase values quickly), or press
repeatedly to decrease
value by 0.5 (hold
to decrease values quickly).
3) Press
to stop editing.
4) Press
to go to the next mode.
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pace
target speed (MIN)
target speed (MAX)
pace
ZONE
SET
MIN
PACE
km/h
ZONE
SET
MAX
PACE
km/h
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5.1.7 Clock mode
Clock mode shows the current time and date.
(Time is only displayed while GPS satellite signals are available. By default, GPS time is displayed. See section 4.1.8 for instructions on setting local time.)
Access this mode
If necessary, press
to turn the power on and start normal
operation. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as
shown above.
While in Clock mode
• Press
to store current lap data (the screen briefly shows the
lap distance, lap number, and lap time that is being stored).
• Press and hold
to clear all* session data. (*Does not clear
odometer).
• Press
to go to the next mode.
Note: If GPS signals are not yet obtained a ‘no GPS’ alert is displayed. The antenna icon flashes until GPS signals are received.
R300 – Normal operation
current time current date
PM
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5.1.8 Timer mode
Timer mode lets you monitor session time, lap number and current lap time. Up to 50 laps may be stored during each session. Each lap entry resets the current lap time to zero.
Access this mode
If necessary, press
to turn the power on and start normal
operation. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as
shown above.
While in Timer mode
• Press
to store current lap data (the screen briefly shows the
lap distance, lap number, and lap time that is being stored).
• Press and hold
to clear all* session data. (*Does not clear
odometer.)
• Press
to go to the next mode.
Note: The timer starts automatically whenever you start moving and stops whenever you stop moving.
5.1.9 Timer recall mode
This mode lets you recall stored lap data.
Access this mode
If necessary, press
to turn the power on and start normal
operation. Press
repeatedly until the screen appears as
shown above.
While in Timer recall mode
• Press
repeatedly to step through lap data.
• Press
to start recall again from lap 1.
• Press
to go to the next mode.
lap number
lap time
R300 – Normal operation
session time
LAP
LAP
RCL
km
lap number
lap time
lap distance
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5.1.10 Mode operation (overview)
R300 – Normal operation
modes
operating details
Zone OFF
Zone MAX
Zone MIN
Zone OFF
Zone MIN
Zone OFF
Zone ON
Zone ON
Zone MAX
Speed (AVG)
Speed (MAX)
Speed
Clock
Timer
Odo. / Alt.
clear all session data*
accept
Timer recall
Calories
store current lap data
clear max speed only
clear odometer only
clear calories only
restart recall from lap 1
recall lap data
(*Does not clear odometer.)
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edit
RCL
AVG
MAX
8 7
2 3
Cal
ZONE
SET
accept
edit
edit
accept
edit
accept
clear all session data*
clear all session data*
clear all session data*
store current lap data
store current lap data
store current lap data
store current lap data
store current lap data
store current lap data
*
KEY = press this button = press this button = press both buttons together = press and hold both buttons together
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To restore all default factory settings
1) make sure the unit is off
2) press and hold
to turn the unit on – DO NOT RELEASE
3) while holding
, press
five times
When restoring default settings
The screen displays the message ‘reset all’ and a counter. If you stop any time down to 1 on the counter, default settings will not be restored and all current settings and data will not be cleared. After pressing the fifth time, the ‘reset done’ message appears and all settings are restored to factory defaults. A controlled shutdown is executed automatically after defaults are restored.
After factory default settings have been restored, when the R300 is next turned on you will need to enter setup if you want to display local time or adjust other setting preferences.
6.0 Restoring default settings
R300 – Default settings
WARNING: Restoring factory default settings clears all stored data and all user selected settings!
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Global Positioning System (GPS)
A satellite tracking system.
Lap
A lap is the distance travelled in the time between the current lap entry and the previous lap entry.
Pace
The current pace value shows how long it would take to run one distance unit (1 km or 1 mile) at your current speed. The distance unit depends on the speed units currently being used. For example, if you are using speed units ‘km/h’, then the pace displayed is the time it would take you to run 1 km if you maintained your current speed.
Session
A session includes all time that the Sport.Tool has been actively operating since first start-up, or since the session data was last cleared. Clearing the session data removes all stored data from the previous session except the odometer value, which must be cleared separately.
8.0 Copyright
This publication and its contents are proprietary to Navman and are intended solely for the use of its clients to obtain information about the operation of Navman Sport.Tool products, it should not be used or distributed for any other purpose. Proprietary information and specifications relating to this document or the Navman Sport.Tool products are subject to change without notice.
7.0 Glossary
R300 – Glossary
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It is the user’s sole responsibility to set-up and use the Navman GPS Sport.Tool (the Product) in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage to you or others. Entering information or handling the Product while moving is unsafe and may cause you to be distracted or fail to observe safe practices necessary to avoid death, serious injury, collisions or accidents to you or others. The user of this Product is solely responsible for observing safe practices and for following the instructions including, but not limited to, those instructions relating to the care and use of the Product in the User’s Guide (this document). Failure to follow instructions provided in this document relating to the care and use of the product may cause the product not to perform in its designed potential or specifications, or may result in voiding of the warranty. Navman NZ Limited (Navman) neither owns nor maintains the Global Positioning Service (GPS). Navman assumes no responsibility for the quality or continuity of the GPS service. Navman will not accept the return of products where dissatisfaction results from any changes to the GPS service.
EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY STATED IN ANY LIMITED WARRANTY ACCOMPANYING THIS PRODUCT, (A) NAVMAN PROVIDES THE PRODUCT WITH ALL FAULTS, (B) THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY, AND EFFORT IS WITH THE PURCHASER AND USER, (C) NAVMAN MAKES NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH ANY PURCHASER’S OR USER’S ENJOYMENT OF THE PRODUCT OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND (D) NAVMAN DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT WILL BE CONTINUOUS OR ERROR-FREE. IN NO CASE WILL NAVMAN HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR OTHER DAMAGES EVEN IF IT IS AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES AND COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. NAVMAN WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES WILL ONLY LAST FOR THE PERIOD STATED IN THE ACCOMPANYING LIMITED WARRANTY. SOME STATES AND COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE WARRANTY PERIOD MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Each of these disclaimers is in addition to, and does not reduce the effect of, any other disclaimer. No dealer has the authority to change this warranty. No event that voids any warranty of the Product will have any effect on these disclaimers or limitations of liability. This disclaimer will be construed under the laws of New Zealand without regard for any conflict of law rules. Navman has taken care to ensure the information in this document is accurate. However, Navman assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the content of this document and no warranty of accuracy is expressed or implied. As Navman is continuously improving this Product, Navman may make changes to the Product at any time which may not be reflected in this document. Please contact your nearest Navman office if you require any further assistance. Navman’ is a registered trade mark of Navman NZ Limited.
9.0 Additional warnings, disclaimers, and limitations on liability
R300 – Warnings and disclaimers
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