Oregon AT108A, ATP108A, ATC108A USER MANUAL

OUTBREAKER
USER'S MANUAL
Model: AT108A/ATP108A/ATC108A
CONTENT
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................................... 3
MEASUREMENTS AND UNITS.......................................................................................................................................... 4
OPERATING MODES........................................................................................................................................................... 5
HOW TO USE THE BACK LIGHT..................................................................................................................................... 5
SECTION 2: THE CALENDAR CLOCK, CHRONOMETER AND THERMOMETER.............................................................5
HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR CLOCK........................................................................................................................ 5
HOW TO SET THE ALARM CLOCK................................................................................................................................5
HOW TO USE THE CHRONOMETER..............................................................................................................................6
HOW TO USE THE TIMER.................................................................................................................................................6
THE THERMOMETER........................................................................................................................................................ 6
SECTION 3:THE ALTIMETER..........................................................................................................................................................6
DISPLAY MODES...................................................................................................................................................................7
HOW TO SET THE CURRENT ALTITUDE.......................................................................................................................7
HOW TO SET THE ALTIMETER ALARM........................................................................................................................7
MAXIMUM AND ACCUMULATED ALTITUDE..............................................................................................................7
RATE OF CHANGE IN ALTITUDE.....................................................................................................................................8
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SECTION 4:THE BAROMETER........................................................................................................................................................
HOW TO SET THE SEA LEVEL PRESSURE.....................................................................................................................
BAROMETRIC HISTORY......................................................................................................................................................
WEATHER FORECAST.........................................................................................................................................................
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SECTION 5:THE HEART RATE MONITOR...................................................................................................................................
THE CHEST BELT...................................................................................................................................................................
EFFECTIVE RANGE...............................................................................................................................................................
DISPLAY MODES....................................................................................................................................................................
HOW TO MEASURE HEART RATE....................................................................................................................................
HOW TO SET HEART RATE LIMITS.................................................................................................................................
HEART RATE HISTORY.......................................................................................................................................................
SECTION 6:THE BICYCLE COMPUTER........................................................................................................................................
HOW TO SET THE BIKE CIRCUMFERENCE..................................................................................................................
PERFORMANCE MEMORY.................................................................................................................................................
SECTION 7:ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...................................................................................................................................
KEY LOCK................................................................................................................................................................................
TOUR MODE............................................................................................................................................................................
MARKER...................................................................................................................................................................................
OVERALL ERASE MEMORY RECORD.............................................................................................................................
PC LINKAGE............................................................................................................................................................................
BATTERY INFORMATION...................................................................................................................................................
PRECAUTIONS........................................................................................................................................................................
SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................................................................................................
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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchasing the OUTBREAKER. The Outbreaker has the Barocompensation advanced technology. With this advanced technology the OUTBREAKER can distinguish the pressure change due to weather changes and altitude changes. The advanced Barocompensation technology makes the altitude reading more reliable.
Your OUTBREAKER is a precision device for an active lifestyle. There are three models in the series:
• OUTBREAKER SMART
• OUTBREAKER PLUS
• OUTBREAKER PRO
The functions for the three models are listed in the following table, please refer to the functions list for your OUTBREAKER.
FUNCTIONS
Altimeter Barometer Thermometer Calendar Clock Chronometer Heart Rate Monitor Bicycle Computer PC linkage HiGlo back light
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XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
XXX XXX
PLUS
The associated mode of each functions will be described later in
OUTBREAKER
PRO
XX
X
this manual.
For each model there are accessories bundled with the package:
Accessories
OUTBREAKER
SMART
OUTBREAKER
PLUS
OUTBREAKER
PRO
Wrist band 1 2 2 Heart Rate
Monitor X
X
Chest Belt
Wireless Speedometer
Handlebar cradle with
X
X
cadence meter PC Docking Station (CD
X
Rom included)
Note:
It is not recommended to use the OUTBREAKER for professional sports such as skydiving, hang gliding, paragliding, helicopter riding and flying small aircrafts.
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MEASUREMENTS AND UNITS
For each models there is two versions available.
MEASUREMENT FOR METRIC VERSION
Date dd.mm.yy 24hr
MEASUREMENT FOR IMPERIAL VERSION
Date mm.dd.yy 12hr
CONTROL BUTTONS
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3
Temperature
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C
Altitude m m/s
Barometer hPa
Heart rate monitor bpm
Bicycle computer km/h
rpm km mm
Note:
The unit of measurement cannot be changed either on the watch or through the PC software.
Temperature
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Altitude ft ft/s
Barometer inHg
Heart rate monitor bpm
Bicycle computer mile/h
rpm mile inch
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1. MODE
Changes among clock, altimeter, barometer, heart rate monitor and bicycle computer
2. SELECT/+
Changes among display lines or increases a value while setting
3. START/STOP/-
Starts or stops the chronometer or decreases a value while setting
4. FUNCTION/SET
Changes among functions in individual mode or holds to enter a setting routine
5. LIGHT/MARKER
Turns on the back light or holds to set the marker during tour mode
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OPERATING MODES
Refer to Fig 1 to change from one mode to the other.
Note:
Mode display varies for different models, please refer to the previous function list for detailed.
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When the daily alarm is activated, it will sound off at the designated time. Press any control button to mute the alarm.
For OUTBREAKER SMART, OUTBREAKER PLUS and OUTBREAKER PRO
Refer to diagram B to install the rubber wrist belt to the watch.
HOW TO USE THE BACK LIGHT
Press LIGHT to turn on the back light for five seconds.
Note:
a) When the backlight is ON, any key press will keep it ON for an
additional five seconds.
b) The backlight will not switch on when the battery level is too low.
This indicates a need to change the watch battery.
SECTION 2 THE CALENDAR CLOCK,
CHRONOMETER AND
THERMOMETER
This section applies to OUTBREAKER PLUS and OUTBREAKER PRO
Refer to diagram A to install the nylon wrist belt to the watch. There are four display modes when the CLOCK operating mode is adopted. Refer to fig 2 to change among the displays. To display the daily alarm in any of these display modes, press FUNCTION (fig 2). Then press SELECT to turn on or off the alarm (fig 4a)
HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR CLOCK
Refer to fig 3 to set the calendar clock.
Note:
The calendar clock may also set through the PC software. To connect the watch to the PC software please refer to Section 7.
HOW TO SET THE ALARM CLOCK
There are 4 alarms – 1 daily alarm & 3 event alarms equipped in the watch.
A) SET THE DAILY ALARM CLOCK ON THE WATCH Refer to fig 4b to set the daily alarm clock.
Note:
a) The alarm will be automatically turned on during the setting
procedure.
b) The event alarm can only be set by the PC software. To connect
the watch to the PC sofware please refer to Section 7.
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B) SET ALARM CLOCK BY PC SOFTWARE The alarms may also set through the PC software. To connect the
watch to the PC software please refer to Section 7.
HOW TO USE THE CHRONOMETER
When the chronometer is displayed, use START/STOP to start or stop a count up. Pressing the same button after stopping the count up will clear the chronometer. Refer to fig 5 for the operation.
Note:
Chronometer could be activated in various modes, please also refer to Section 3 –6.
THE THERMOMETER
Your OUTBREAKER is equiped with a thermometer. Refer to Fig 2 to display the temperature in clock mode.
Note:
a) When the OUTBREAKER is worn on wrist, the temperature
measured could be affected by the body heat. To acquire an accurate temperature reading remove the OUTBREAKER from the wrist and wait at least for 15 minutes before taking the reading.
b) The temperature could also be displayed in various modes,
please also refer to Section 3 - 4.
HOW TO USE THE TIMER
Refer to fig 6 to set the timer. To start the timer, press START/STOP. To stop, press the button
again. Press the same button a third time to resume the count down. Refer to fig 7 for the operation.
Note:
When the timer reaches the preset time, it will count up as a chronometer automatically.
SECTION 3 THE ALTIMETER
This section applies to all models.
Your OUTBREAKER is equipped with an intelligent barometer that helps determine altitude by the built-in sensor with the advanced Barocompensation technology. The sensor can also distinguish the differences between pressure caused by changes in physical altitudes or pressure caused by weather conditions. This smart distinction eliminates discrepancies and makes the altimeter reading more accurate than the average devices.
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