Oregon Scientific SE836 User Manual

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Heart Rate Monitor with Speed and
Distance plus PC Connection
Model: SE836
心跳監控器附速度和距離計外加電腦連線
型號: SE836
User Manual
使用指南
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Heart Rate Monitor with Speed and
Distance plus PC Connection
MODEL: SE836
USER MANUAL
CONTENTS
Introduction ...............................................................................2
Package Items ........................................................................2
Control Buttons ........................................................................2
Display .......................................................................................3
Starting Your Watch (First Time) .............................................3
Setting Up Your Watch .............................................................3
Set User Prole .......................................................................4
Set Watch Prole ....................................................................5
Set Exercise Profile.................................................................5
Wearing Chest Belt ...................................................................7
Pairing Device ...........................................................................8
Pair with SZ909 Chest Belt
(Or Other ANT-system Chest Belts) ........................................8
Pair with ANT-system Foot Pod / Bike Pod .............................9
Input Bike Wheel Size (For Bike Pod).....................................9
Remove Paired Device ...........................................................9
Calibrating Paired Device ......................................................10
Calibrate by Running or Walking ..........................................10
Inputting Parameter ..............................................................10
Calibrating Paired Device ......................................................10
Calibrate by Running or Walking ..........................................10
Inputting Parameter ..............................................................11
Conducting Exercise ..............................................................12
Available Memory for Exercise .............................................13
Device Search before Exercise.............................................14
Auto Toggle Data View During Exercise ...............................14
Pause and Resume Exercise................................................14
Save Exercise Data ..............................................................15
Exceed Heart Rate Limit .......................................................15
View Exercise Data During Exercise ....................................15
Viewing Exercise Record .......................................................17
View Exercise Record in Summary Record Page .................1 7
View Exercise Record in Lap Record Page ..........................18
Delete Memories ...................................................................1 9
Knowing Your Fitness Index ..................................................20
Other Operation And Setting .................................................20
Activate Backlight..................................................................20
Lock / Unlock Keypad ...........................................................21
Set Alarm On / Off .................................................................21
Silence Alarm .......................................................................2 1
Set Beep Tone On / Off .........................................................21
Replace Battery ....................................................................21
Install Bike Mount..................................................................22
Useful Reference ....................................................................22
Target Zone ...........................................................................22
Bike Wheel Size ....................................................................2 4
Synchronising watch With PC Application Software ............24
Water Resistance ...................................................................25
Specifications .........................................................................25
Precautions .............................................................................26
About Oregon Scientific .........................................................2 7
FCC Statement ........................................................................27
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientic
TM
Heart Rate
Monitor with Speed and Distance plus PC Connection (SE836). Apart from being an advanced heart rate monitor, this watch is also designed with PC compatibility to allow users to store exercise data for analysis and tness
management. Other functions such as speed and distance
measurement, exercise timer with laps and exercise proles are available for users to optimize their workout.
2.4GHz-ANT Sports System is used in this watch to achieve reliable transmission linkage with other devices such as chest belt, foot pod or bike pod.
IMPORTANT This watch is for sport purposes only and is
not meant to replace any medical device.
Patent Notice: This product is protected by US Patent No. 7,237,446 (European Patent pending).
PACKAGE ITEMS
The package should include the following items:
• 1 x SE836 watch
• 1 x SZ909 chest belt
• 1 x AD182 hub (optional)
• 1 x bike mount (with 2 nylon cords)
• 2 x CR2032 3V lithium batteries (already installed in watch and chest belt)
CONTROL BUTTONS
1
2
3
4
5
1. - / SP : Toggle options; decrease value; pause/stop during exercise
2. MODE : Toggle modes; return to previous page
3. SET : Conrm settings; set alarm on/off in Time mode
4.
/ : Activate backlight; lock / unlock keypad
5. ST / LAP / + : Toggle options; increase value; mute/un- mute in Time mode
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DISPLAY
1
2 3 4
5 6
7 8 9 10
11
12
13
1. : Key to press indicator
2.
or : Indicates battery power is low or empty
3.
/ : 12 hour clock
4.
: Press and hold MODE to go directly to Time mode
5.
: Indicates up / down or upper / lower limit
6.
: Indicates beep tone is off
7.
: Indicates exercise timer is activated
8.
: Indicates alarm is on
9.
: Indicates heart rate signal is received or heart rate
chest belt is paired
10. : Indicates speed and distance signal is received or
foot pod is paired
11.
: Indicates bike and cadence signal is received or
bike pod is paired
12.
: Resolutions per minute (unit of cadence)
13.
: Indicates keypad is lockedOP
STARTING YOUR WATCH (FIRST TIME)
After removing the watch from the package, activate it by pressing and holding MODE until the display is shown. The watch will prompt you to set your user prole.
SETTING UP YOUR WATCH
IMPORTANT
• To ensure accurate calculations with your exercise, you
are strongly required to set the watch and user proles before exercising.
• Remember to set the proles after every battery
replacement or reset.
NOTE When the watch is left idle for 30 seconds during set
up, it will automatically exit.
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SET USER PROFILE
When prompted to set user prole after starting the watch the rst time, the screen below will be shown. Go directly
to step 4.
For normal setting procedure:
1. Press
MODE repeatedly to select .
2. Press
ST/LAP/+ repeatedly to select “SET USER”.
3. Press
SET to enter user prole setting options.
4. Press
ST/LAP/+ to select option, then press SET to
conrm.
5. Continue setting your user prole according to the following order: year of birth, month of birth, day of birth, weight unit and weight value, by pressing the following buttons:
ST/LAP/+ to increase value or select option
-/SP to decrease value
SET to conrm selected option
6. After your user prole is set, the screen below will be
shown.
7. You can continue setting other proles (watch or exercise proles) by pressing ST/LAP/+ repeatedly.
press
ST/LAP/+
press
ST/LAP/+
press
ST/LAP/+
IMPORTANT Reset the user prole if the watch will be
used by another person.
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SET WATCH PROFILE
1. Press MODE repeatedly to select .
2. Press
ST/LAP/+ repeatedly to select “SET WATCH”.
3. Press
SET to enter watch prole setting options.
4. Press
ST/LAP/+ or -/SP to select the option to set: set
alarm, set time, set date, set unit, set alert*, set view**.
5. Press
SET and start setting the selected option by
pressing the following buttons:
ST/LAP/+ to increase value or select option
-/SP to decrease value
SET to conrm selected option
* During exercise, when the heart rate is out of the target
zone, the watch will send out visual and sound alert. You can select to turn on/off the sound alert in the “SET ALERT” option. For details of target zone, refer to “TARGET ZONE” section in this manual.
** During exercise, the watch will toggle display your exercise information. You can select to turn on/off the toggle display in the “SET VIEW” option.
SET EXERCISE PROFILE
IMPORTANT Reset the exercise prole if the watch will
be used by another person. You can select to set the default exercise proles in the
watch.
SET EXERCISE PROFILE IN WATCH
You can set the 3 default exercise proles (Cardio, Run, Cycling) in the watch.
1. Press MODE repeatedly to select .
2. In “SET PROG”, press SET to enter exercise options.
3. Press
ST/LAP/+ or -/SP to select the exercise to set:
set cardio, set run, set cycling.
4. Press
SET to conrm selection, then continue to set the prole* of the selected exercise by pressing the following buttons:
ST/LAP/+ to increase value or select option
-/SP to decrease value
SET to conrm selected option
* The prole setting sequence is as follows:
1. Warm up time
warm up time
to increase value
to next page
to decrease value
to exit
2. Interval training on/off
2a
If you set interval training to on, you have to
set:
v Number of interval (2-5) v Interval work time for each interval v Rest time for each interval v Target heart rate zone (1-5) [For details, refer to
TARGET ZONE” section in this manual]
v Recovery timer on/off
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press SET
press SET
press SET
press SET
press SET
press SET
to toggle on or off
interval training on/off
to increase value
to increase value
to increase value
to confirm setting; to next page
to next page
to next page
to confirm setting; to next page
to exit
to decrease value
to exit
to decrease value
to exit
to exit
to decrease value
to exit
to exit
to decrease value
number of interval
interval work time for each interval
rest time for each interval
to increase value
to next page
target heart rate zone
to toggle on or off
to next page
recovery timer on/off
2b If you set interval training to off, you have to set (for Cardio setting only):
v Exercise time v Target heart rate zone (1-5) [For details, refer to
TARGET ZONE” section in this manual]
v Recovery timer on/off
press SET
press SET
press SET
to toggle on or off
interval training on/off
to increase value
to increase value
to toggle on or off
to next page
to next page
to confirm setting; to next page
to next page
to exit
to exit
to decrease value
to exit
to exit
to decrease value
exercise time
target heart rate zone
recovery timer on/off
2c If you set interval training to off, you have to set (for Run and Cycling setting only):
v Exercise by distance or by time v Exercise distance or exercise time
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v Target heart rate zone (1-5) [For details, refer to “TARGET ZONE” section in this manual]
v Recovery timer on/off
press SET
press SET
press SET
press SET
to toggle on or off
interval training on/off
to toggle by distance or by time
to increase value
to toggle on or off
to next page
to next page
to next page
to exit
to exit
to decrease value
to decrease value
to exit
to exit
exercise by distance or by time
exercise distance; exercise time
to confirm setting; to next page
recovery timer on/off
to increase value
to next page
to exit
target heart rate zone
WEARING CHEST BELT
1. Wet the conductive pads on the underside of the chest
belt with a few drops of water or a conductive gel to ensure solid contact.
Leitfähige Polster
conductive pads
2. Strap the chest belt across your chest. To ensure an accurate heart rate signal, adjust the strap until the belt sits snugly below your pectoral muscles.
TIPS
• The position of the chest belt affects its performance. Move the chest belt along the strap so that it falls above
your heart.
• Avoid areas with dense chest hair.
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• In dry, cold climates, it may take several minutes for the chest belt to function steadily. This is normal and should improve with several minutes of exercise.
• To maintain the best performance of your chest belt, please handle it with care according to the following:
- Do not wrap the chest belt in a wet towel nor with other wet materials.
- Do not store the chest belt in a hot (about 50°C) and humid (about 90%) environment.
- Do not place or wash the chest belt under running water, instead clean it with a wet cloth.
- Do not place the conductive rubber face down on a metal table or surface.
- Properly dry the chest belt immediately after use.
PAIRING DEVICE
IMPORTANT SZ909 chest belt allows pairing of both
heart rate and foot pod functions.The watch can also pair with other chest belts and devices such as foot pod and bike pod that use the ANT Sports System. However, other chest belts can only allow pairing of heart rate function.
1. Press
MODE repeatedly to select . The watch will show how many and which devices are paired (if any). If no device is paired, the watch will show “0
DEVICE PAIRED”.
2. Press
SET to enter “PAIR DEVICE”. Press SET to start pairing.
NOTE While pairing, make sure to stay away from other
devices and move the device to pair close to the watch.
PAIR WITH SZ909 CHEST BELT (OR OTHER ANT-SYSTEM CHEST BELTS)
You have 2 ways to pair the watch with chest belt.
• One way is to strap the belt across your chest, and wait until the watch displays
and
(only with SZ909)
• The other way is as follows:
i. Hold the chest belt rmly with your thumbs touching
the conductive pads that normally contact your
chest.
ii. Rub your thumbs back and forth across the
conductive pads a few times until the watch displays the screens above.
NOTE Only with SZ909 chest belt can you pair both HR
belt and foot pod. If you pair with other ANT-system chest belt, only HR belt can be found.
NOTE For SZ909 chest belt, pairing is only considered
successful when both HR belt and foot pod are found.
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PAIR WITH ANT-SYSTEM FOOT POD / BIKE POD
You can purchase foot pod or bike pod separately to pair with your watch, as long as they use the ANT system. For information on pairing, refer to their User Guides.
• When the foot pod is paired successfully, the watch will display
• When the bike pod is paired successfully, the watch will display
NOTE If pairing is weak and unstable:
• Shorten the distance between the device and watch.
• Re-adjust the position of the device.
• Check the batteries. Replace them when necessary.
NOTE If the watch is already paired with SZ909 chest belt,
and you want to pair with another chest belt, you have to rst delete the SZ909 chest belt before you are able to pair with another chest belt. This principle also applies to bike
pod and foot pod.
INPUT BIKE WHEEL SIZE (FOR BIKE POD)
The watch will not show “WHEEL SIZE” if no bike pod is paired. For details of bike wheel size, refer to “BIKE WHEEL SIZE” section in this manual.
If your watch is paired with bike pod, you will be asked to input the wheel size values.
1. Press
MODE repeatedly to select .
2. Press
SET.
3. Press
ST/LAP/+ repeatedly to select “WHEEL SIZE”.
4. Press
SET.
5. Input the bike wheel size by pressing
ST/LAP/+ to
increase values or -/SP to decrease values.
6. Press
SET to conrm.
REMOVE PAIRED DEVICE
The watch will not show “DEVICE REMOVE” if no device is paired.
1. Press
MODE repeatedly to select .
2. Press
SET.
3. Press
ST/LAP/+ repeatedly to select “DEVICE
REMOVE”.
4. Press
SET.
5. Press
ST/LAP/+ to select which device to delete.
6. Press
SET to conrm selection.
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CALIBRATING PAIRED DEVICE
IMPORTANT To ensure accurate calculations with your
exercise, you should rst calibrate the watch with the paired device(s).
The watch will not show “CAL DEVICE” if no device is
paired.
You can calibrate by running or walking. You can also input your Run or Walk parameter, which is your personal calibration ID after you have successfully calibrated by running or walking.
If you want to calibrate the device immediately after pairing, go directly to step 4. Otherwise, start from the beginning.
CALIBRATE BY RUNNING OR WALKING
1. Press MODE repeatedly to select .
2. Press
SET.
3. Press
ST/LAP/+ repeatedly to select “CAL DEVICE”.
4. Press SET.
5. Press
ST/LAP/+ to select “CAL BY RUN” or “CAL
BY WALK”. You should calibrate both by running and
walking, one after another.
6. Press SET to conrm selection.
7. Set distance by pressing
ST / LAP / + or - / SP. Press
SET to conrm. Use the same distance when calibrating
by running and walking.
8. The watch will conduct a device search rst, as indicated by ashing . Wait until stops ashing.
9. When the screen below is displayed, press
SET to start
calibration.
or
NOTE Make sure:
• you walk and run on a standard congured track (preferably an athletics track)
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• you maintain a continuous and moderate walking and
running speed
• you complete walking and running the set distance
10. While calibrating, your watch will show a ashing “CAL” like the screen below. This means calibrating is in progress. Do not stop by pressing SET unless you have completed the set distance.
11. After completing the set distance, press SET to stop calibration.
Ø
If calibration is successful, the watch will display
Run parameter
or
Walk parameter
NOTE The Run parameter and Walk parameter is the
value to enter when inputting parameter.
Ø
If calibration fails, the watch will display
If you want to re-do calibration, press SET and repeat steps 8-11. Make sure there is battery power in the watch and chest belt, and the chest belt you are wearing
is the one paired with the watch (check device ID in
Device Mode) and is positioned securely across your chest.Otherwise, press MODE to exit.
INPUTTING PARAMETER
You can only know your parameter if you have already successfully calibrated by running or walking beforehand. This is because the parameter is the same value displayed after you have successfully calibrated by running or walking. By inputting parameter, you will be spared the time of calibrating by running or walking again.
1. Press
MODE repeatedly to select .
2. Press
SET.
3. Press
ST/LAP/+ repeatedly to select “CAL DEVICE”.
4. Press
SET.
5. Press
ST/LAP/+ to select “PARA INPUT”.
6. Press
SET to conrm selection.
7. Input parameter for Walk by pressing
ST/LAP/+ to
increase values or - / SP to decrease values. The parameter is the same value after you have successfully calibrated by walking.
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8. Press SET to conrm.
9. Input parameter for Run by pressing
ST/LAP/+ to
increase values or - / SP to decrease values. The parameter is the same value after you have successfully calibrated by running.
10. Press
SET to conrm.
CONDUCTING EXERCISE
There are 2 options for exercise: AUTO and PROG.
• AUTO refers to conducting exercise without using the
set exercise prole.
• PROG refers to conducting exercise by using the set exercise prole (refer to “SET EXERCISE PROFILE” section in this manual).
To conduct exercise:
1. Press
MODE to select .
• To exercise without exercise prole, select
available lap memory
Press SET.
• To exercise with exercise prole, press ST/LAP/+
to select
available lap memory
Press SET, then press -/SP or ST/LAP/+ to select which exercise prole to use. Press SET.
NOTE Available lap memory refers to the lap
memory available to do exercise.In case the display shows “MEMORY FULL”, it means your watch
does not have any more memory to save your exercise record. See “AVAILABLE MEMORY FOR
EXERCISE” for more details.
2. Press
SET to conrm selection.
3. Wait for the watch to search for device rst before
pressing SET to start exercise. See “DEVICE SEARCH BEFORE EXERCISE” for more details.
4. During exercise, you can view your exercise data by manually pressing SET repeatedly or automatic toggling. See “AUTO TOGGLE DATA VIEW DURING EXERCISE” for more details. To know what exercise data are shown, see “VIEW EXERCISE DATA DURING EXERCISE” for more details.
5. If you need to take a break during exercise, press
-/SP. You can resume exercise by pressing ST/LAP/+. See “PAUSE AND RESUME EXERCISE” for more details.
6. After you completed your exercise, you can save the
exercise data. See “SAVE EXERCISE DATA” for more
details.
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NOTE During exercise, if the watch memory becomes full,
you will hear a beep sound and the following messages will be displayed:
2SEC
You can choose to either continue exercising as the exercise
timer is still counting, but your exercise data will not be recorded; or you can stop exercising and press MODE to exit from the above screens.
AVAILABLE MEMORY FOR EXERCISE
In Exercise mode, when your watch shows memory is full, your exercise data will not be recorded. The following messages will be displayed:
2SEC
1. Press SET if you want to clear the memories or press MODE to exit without clearing memories. The following
message will be displayed:
2. Press ST / LAP / + to select “YES” or “NO”, and press SET to conrm.
• If “YES” is selected, the following messages will be
displayed:
2SEC
Your watch now has free memories to record your
exercise data.
• If “NO” is selected, your watch will return to the
previous display without clearing memories.
NOTE To nd out if you have enough memory time before
doing exercise, go to Memory mode . See “DELETE MEMORIES” for more details.
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DEVICE SEARCH BEFORE EXERCISE
Before you start exercise, allow the watch a few seconds to search for device rst. This is to ensure you can receive comprehensive calculations (such as your lap, calorie, heart rate, distance, step, speed and cadence) during exercise. But if you start exercise without device search, you will only
receive heart rate readings.
When you are in the screen below, you will nd that the device icons ( , , or ) are ashing and there are no heart rate values. Wait until or stops ashing and heart rate values appear. Then you can start exercise by
pressing SET.
AUTO TOGGLE DATA VIEW DURING EXERCISE
During exercise, if you want the watch to automatically toggle the exercise data, go to Setting Mode to do the setting.
1. Press MODE repeatedly to select .
2. Press
ST/LAP/+ repeatedly to select “SET WATCH”.
3. Press
SET.
4. Press
ST/LAP/+ or -/SP repeatedly to select “SET
VIEW”.
5. Press
SET.
6. Press
ST/LAP/+ to select “TOGGLE ON”.
7. Press
SET to conrm selection.
NOTE If you have not set the above setting, you can
still view your exercise data by manually pressing SET repeatedly during exercise.
PAUSE AND RESUME EXERCISE
If you need to take a break during exercise, press -/SP.
During the long pause, the watch will lost connection with the device. Hence, once you resume exercise, allow the watch a few seconds to search for device rst by pressing SET. You will nd that the device icons ( , , or ) are ashing and there are no heart rate values. Wait until or
stops ashing and heart rate values appear. Then you
can resume exercise by pressing ST/LAP/+.
During pause, if you want to exit exercise:
Press MODE. Your exercise data will be automatically saved.
NOTE
• In case the pause has exceeded its time out (5 minutes), your watch will automatically save your exercise record
and return to Time mode.
• During pause, if you want to exit exercise without saving your exercise data, press and hold - / SP.
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SAVE EXERCISE DATA
Press -/SP to stop the watch from counting. Then press MODE to exit exercise. Your exercise data will
be automatically saved.
NOTE If you want to exit without saving exercise data,
press and hold - / SP.
EXCEED HEART RATE LIMIT
During exercise, if the upper or lower heart rate limit is exceeded, the watch will warn by beeping and displaying
or
NOTE This feature is only available when exercising with
exercise prole. It is not available when exercising in AUTO sub-mode.
VIEW EXERCISE DATA DURING EXERCISE
During exercise, you can view your exercise data either by automatic toggling or manually pressing SET to toggle
screens.
Exercise data for AUTO exercise
The diagrams below illustrate what exercise data will show
during exercise when paired with different devices.
• When paired with HR chest belt (except SZ909 chest
belt)
calorie
exercise time
heart rate
lap
exercise time
heart rate
• When paired with HR chest belt + foot pod (or paired
with SZ909 chest belt only)
distance
speed
heart rate
lap calorie exercise
time
step
speed
heart rate
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• When paired with bike pod
distance speed
heart rate
exercise time
calorie
cadence
lap
speed
heart rate
RPM
Exercise data for PROG exercise
The diagrams below illustrate what exercise data will show during exercise when using different exercise proles.
• When using Cardio prole
calorie remainning
time heart rate
lap
heart rate
interval
heart rate
• When using Running prole
distance
speed heart rate
remaining time heart rate
calorie
lap step
heart rate
interval
heart rate
• When using Cycling prole
distance
speed
heart rate
remaining time
cadence
calorie
lap speed
heart rate
interval
heart rate
RPM
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VIEWING EXERCISE RECORD
NOTE Memory Mode will not display when no exercise
record is stored.
To view exercise records:
1. Press
MODE repeatedly to select . Your watch
will display the number of exercise records.
2. Press
SET.
3. View your exercise records by pressing the following buttons:
• ST/LAP/+
to select option
• -/SP
to select option
• SET
to enter Summary Record page or Lap Record
page and view record details
• MODE
to return to previous page
In each exercise record, it may either include a Summary Record page only or a Summary Record page plus a Lap
Record page.
VIEW EXERCISE RECORD IN SUMMARY RECORD PAGE
The diagrams below illustrate what exercise record details will show for different exercise proles. Press SET to toggle
screens.
• For Auto
total laps total distance exercise time
maximum heart rate
average heart rate
minimum heart rate
total steps maximum speed
average speed
average
cadence
maximum
cadence
calorie
%fat burnt
• For Cardio
total laps exercise time
maximum heart rate
average heart rate
minimum heart rate
time above HR zone
time below HR zone
time in HR zone
calorie
%fat burnt
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• For Running
total laps total distance exercise time
maximum heart rate
average heart rate
minimum heart rate
time above HR zone
time below HR zone
time in HR zone
total steps
maximum speed
average speed
calorie
%fat burnt
• For Cycling
total laps total distance exercise time
maximum
heart rate average heart rate
minimum heart rate
time above HR zone time below HR zone
time in HR zone
average cadence
maximum speed
average speed
maximum cadence
calorie
%fat burnt
VIEW EXERCISE RECORD IN LAP RECORD PAGE
The diagrams below illustrate what exercise record details will show for different exercise proles. Press SET to toggle
screens.
• For Auto
maximum
heart rate average heart rate
minimum heart rate
average cadence
maximum speed
average speed
maximum cadence
• For Cardio
maximum heart rate
average heart rate
minimum heart rate
time above HR zone
time below HR zone
time in HR zone
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• For Running
maximum heart rate
average heart rate
minimum heart rate
time above HR zone time below HR zone
time in HR zone
maximum speed
average speed
• For Cycling
maximum heart rate
average heart rate
minimum heart rate
time above HR zone time below HR zone
time in HR zone
maximum speed
average speed
average cadence
maximum cadence
DELETE MEMORIES
You cannot select memory to delete, but have to delete all
memories.
1. Press
MODE repeatedly to select .
2. To nd out the remaining memory time (HH:MM), press ST / LAP / + repeatedly to the screen below:
3. To delete memories, press ST / LAP / + repeatedly to the screen below:
4. Press SET. The following message will be displayed:
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5. Press ST / LAP / + to select “YES” or “NO”, and press
SET to conrm.
• If “YES” is selected, the following message will be displayed:
Your watch now has free memories to record your
exercise data.
• If “NO” is selected, your watch will return to the previous display without clearing memories.
KNOWING YOUR FITNESS INDEX
Your watch will generate a tness index based on your aerobic exercise (by running 1 mile or 1.60 km).
IMPORTANT Ensure your watch is already paired with
heart rate chest belt before doing the tness test.
1. Press
MODE to select .
2. Press
ST/LAP/+ repeatedly to select “FITNESS
TEST”.
3. Press
SET. The watch will conduct a device search rst, as indicated by ashing and . Wait until stops ashing. The watch will also prompt you to run 1 mile.
4. Press
SET to start running. Ensure to complete running 1 mile for accurate tness measurement. While running, the watch will display the exercise time, distance and
heart rate.
5. After completing the run, your watch will automatically calculate and show your tness index. The higher the index, the tter you are. The diagrams below provide a general guide as to what your tness index means.
FITNESS INDEX FOR MEN
F
AIR
GOOD
A
VERAGE
Fitness Index
Age
60
50
40
30
20
22 27 32 37 42
FITNESS INDEX FOR WOMEN
F
AIR
GOOD
A
VERAGE
Fitness Index
Age
60
50
40
30
20
15 20 25 30 35 40
OTHER OPERATION AND SETTING
ACTIVATE BACKLIGHT
Press / to turn backlight On for 5 seconds.
NOTE The backlight function will not operate if “ ” or “ ” is
displayed.
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LOCK / UNLOCK KEYPAD
Press and hold / for 2 seconds to lock or unlock keypad. indicates keypad is locked.
SET ALARM ON / OFF
1. In Time Mode, press SET.
2. Press
ST/LAP/+ to turn alarm On or Off. indicates
the alarm is turned On.
3. Press
MODE or SET to exit.
SILENCE ALARM
• Press any button to stop the alarm and it will activate again 24 hours later.
OR
• Set the alarm to Off.
SET BEEP TONE ON / OFF
In Time Mode, press ST/LAP/+. indicates the beep tone is turned Off.
REPLACE BATTERY
If the battery power of your watch or chest belt is low, the watch will display:
watch low battery chestbelt low battery
or
To replace watch battery:
1. Use a small screwdriver to open the battery compartment lid.
2. Remove the old battery and insert a new CR2032, 3V lithium battery.
3. Secure the lid by screwing it back into place.
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To replace chest belt battery:
1. Use a coin to open the battery compartment lid by turning it anticlockwise.
2. Remove the old battery and insert a new CR2032, 3V lithium battery.
3. Secure the lid by turning the coin clockwise.
INSTALL BIKE MOUNT
1. Clasp the bike mount onto a bike or exercise machine.
2. Insert the nylon cord to secure the bike mount according to the diagrams below.
3. Fix the watch onto the bike mount.
USEFUL REFERENCE
TARGET ZONE
To help achieve maximum health benets from your workout programme, it is important to know your:
• Maximum Heart Rate (MHR)
• Upper heart rate limit
• Lower heart rate limit
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MHR is expressed in beats per minute. You can get your MHR from an MHR test, or you can estimate it by using the following formula:
220 - age = MHR
The watch is pre-programmed with 5 target zone options, each with its lower and upper heart rate limit, as listed in the table below.
Lower Limit Upper Limit
Zone 1
50% x MHR 60% x MHR
Zone 2 60% x MHR 70% x MHR
Zone 3 70% x MHR 80% x MHR
Zone 4 80% x MHR 90% x MHR
Zone 5 90% x MHR 100% x MHR
The most popular zone range is from 50% to 80% of
your Maximum Heart Rate. This is where you achieve
cardiovascular benets, burn fat and become tter.
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Moderate Activity
Weight Management
Aerobic Zone
Anaerobic Threshold Zone
Red Line Zone ( maximum capacity )
There are three categories of training as described in the table below.
TRAINING
CATEGORY
MHR% DESCRIPTION
Health
Maintenance
65-78%
This is the lowest training intensity level. It is good for beginners and
those who want to strengthen their
cardiovascular systems.
Aerobic
Exercise
65-85%
Increases strength and endurance.
It works within the body’s oxygen intake capability, burns more calories and can be maintained for a long period of time.
Anaerobic
Exercise
78-90%
Generates speed and power.
It works at or above the body’s oxygen intake capability, builds muscle and cannot be maintained for a long period of time.
The upper and lower heart rate limits are calculated by multiplying your MHR by the percentages of the selected
training category.
For example:
A 40-year-old training for basic health maintenance:
• His upper heart rate limit [220 - 40(age)] x 78%
• His lower heart rate limit [220 - 40(age)] x 65%
IMPORTANT Always warm up before exercise and select
the training category that best suits your physique. Exercise regularly, 20 to 30 minutes per session, three to four times a week for a healthier cardiovascular system.
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WARNING Determining your individual training category
is a critical step in the process towards an efcient and safe training programme. Please consult your doctor or health professional to help you determine exercise frequency and duration appropriate for your age, condition and specic goals.
BIKE WHEEL SIZE
Match the ETRTO or wheel size diameter printed on the wheel with the wheel size setting at the right hand column of the table below. Input the relevant wheel size setting number after bike pod is paired.
ETRTO
Wheel size
diameter
(inches)
Wheel size setting
(mm)
25-559 26 x 1.0 1884
23-571
650 x 23C 1909
35-559 26 x 1.50 1947
37-622 700 x 35C 1958
47-559 26 x 1.95 2022
20-622 700 x 20C 2051
52-559 26 x 2.0 2054
23-622 700 x 23C 2070
25-622 700 x 25C 2080
28-622 700 x 28 2101
32-622 700 x 32C 2126
42-622 700 x 40C 2189
47-622 700 x 47C 2220
NOTE Wheel sizes on this table are for reference only as
wheel size depends on the wheel type and air pressure.
SYNCHRONISING WATCH WITH PC APPLICATION SOFTWARE
First ensure hub is plugged into the PC. On the watch
1. Press
MODE repeatedly to select .
2. The screen
will be displayed. Press SET
to start synchronising.
3. If synchronisation is successful, the screen will display
. If synchronisation fails, the screen will
display
. Press ST/LAP/+ then SET to
try again or press MODE to exit.
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NOTE The SE836 2.4GHz is a sensitive device, as such,
the link between the SE836 watch and PC may be affected by strong electromagnetic interference, such as electrostatic discharge. Should this occur, press MODE repeatedly to select then press SET when “LINK?” appears on the
screen to start synchronising.
WATER RESISTANCE
Item Water resistance
SE836 watch
50 metres (164 feet)
This means you can use the watch for swimming or other water sport activities
(such as surng) but it must not be used for snorkeling and deep water diving.
NOTE
• Ensure the buttons and battery
compartment are secured and intact
before exposing the watch to excessive
water.
• Avoid pressing the buttons while in the water or during heavy rainstorms, as this may cause water to enter the watch, leading to malfunction.
SZ909 chest
belt
1 0 metres (32.8 feet). Not recommended
tto use for swimming.
AD182
hub
No
NOTE Even if both the SE836 watch and the SZ909 chest
belt are water-resistant, as radio signals do not carry in water, signal transmission between the watch and chest belt will still be impossible in water.
SPECIFICATIONS
CLOCK
Time format
12/24 hour format with hour / minute / second
Date format DD / MM or MM / DD
Year range 2009 - 2058
Alarm
Alarm with daily, weekday
or weekend settings
TRAINING
Exercise time range 00:00:00 to 99:59:59
Rest time range 00:00:00 to 99:59:59
Warm up time range 00:00:00 to 00:15:00
Recovery timer range 0 or 5 minutes
Target heart rate zone Zone 1 to 5
Lower heart rate limit range 30 to 220 bpm
Upper heart rate limit range 80 to 240 bpm
Distance measurement range
0 to 60.99 unit (unit is km
or mile)
Step measurement range 0 to 999999
Maximum lap count 99
Cadence measurement range 1 to 1999 rpm
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Number of interval training 2 to 5
Calorie range 0 to 9999 kcal
Fat burn percentage range 0 to 100%
Fitness Index range 1 to 99
POWER
Watch
1 x CR2032 3V lithium battery
SZ909 chest belt
1 x CR2032 3V lithium battery
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
Operating temperature
For watch
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
For SZ909 chest belt
5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)
Storage temperature
For watch and SZ909 chest belt
-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
PRECAUTIONS
To ensure you use your product correctly and safely, read these warnings and the entire user manual before using the
product:
• Use a soft, slightly moistened cloth. Do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents, as these may cause damage. Use lukewarm water and mild soap to clean the watch thoroughly after each training session.
Never use the product in hot water or store it when wet.
Damage to the product may occur if the keys are pressed underwater.
Hot steam may cause damage to the product. Do not
wear it in steaming shower, spa or hot tub.
The product should be rinsed thoroughly with fresh water after being in contact with salt water.
• Do not subject the product to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature changes, or humidity. Never expose the product to direct sunlight for extended periods. Such treatment may result in malfunction.
• Do not bend or stretch the transmitter part of the chest belt.
• Do not tamper with the internal components. Doing so will terminate the product warranty and may cause damage. The main unit contains no user-serviceable
parts.
• Do not scratch hard objects against the LCD display as
this may cause damage.
• Take precautions when handling all battery types.
• Remove the batteries whenever you are planning to
store the product for a long period of time.
• When replacing batteries, use new batteries as specied in this user manual.
• The product is a precision instrument. Never attempt
to take this device apart. Contact the retailer or our customer service department if the product requires
servicing.
• Do not touch the exposed electronic circuitry, as there is a danger of electric shock.
• Check all major functions if the device has not been used for a long time. Maintain regular internal testing and cleaning of your device. Have your watch serviced by an approved service center annually.
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• When disposing of this product, ensure it is collected separately for special treatment and not as normal household waste.
• Due to printing limitations, the displays shown in this manual may differ from the actual display.
• The contents of this manual may not be reproduced
without the permission of the manufacturer.
NOTE The technical specications for this product and the
contents of the user manual are subject to change without
notice.
NOTE Features and accessories will not be available in all
countries. For more information, please contact your local retailer.
ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC
Visit our website (www.oregonscientic.com) to learn more about Oregon Scientic products.
If you’re in the US and would like to contact our Customer Care department directly, please visit:
https://us.oregonscientic.com/service/support.asp
For international inquiries, please visit: http://us.oregonscientic.com/about/international.asp
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING Changes or modications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The following information is not to be used as contact for support or sales. Please visit our website at www. oregonscientic.com for all enquiries.
We
Name: Oregon Scientic, Inc.
Address: 19861 SW 95
th
Ave.,Tualatin,
Oregon 97062 USA
Telephone No.: 1-800-853-8883
declare that the product
Product No.: SE836 Product Name: Heart Rate Monitor with
Speed and Distance
plus PC Connection Manufacturer: IDT Technology Limited Address: Block C, 9/F, Kaiser Estate, Phase 1,41 Man Yue St.,
Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference. 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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