Pyle PGSPW1 Sports Instruction Manual

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RANGE
OF
APPLICATION
The GPS device is a naviga tion system.
By
using the 24 sate llite
netwofk
circling the earth.
the posltion
of
user can
be
determined. This is possi ble at any time and averywhere in tha world.
The
GPS
device
is
designed for use as a global positioning system.
The
GPS
device servas mainly for tha measurement
01
distances. speed. altitude and
navigation by using
the US·Amarican
24
satellite natwork.
The device
Is
not
usable for demanding applications such as paragliding, sky diving
or
soaring.
The
GPS
device
is
designed for private use and not
su~able
for commercial use.
A use different other than described In this Instruction manual
Is
not advisable and can lead
to damage
or
injury.
We
assume no liability
lor
damages resulting from improper use.
Further directions and explanaUons
can
be
found
In
the Instruction manual.
GPS
Reception
To use the GPS function
of
your GPS device optimally, it
Is
imperative thai
the
following instructions are followad. The GPS device is a global positioning system ( =GPS), which ma inly serves for the measurament
01
distances. speed, altitude and navigation by using the US·American 24 satel lite network. The United States of America operates this 24
satell~e
netwofk
and
is
responsible for its
accuracy and maintenance.
Only during
clear
weather
(dear
sky) and suitable reception
area·
open a .... and
clear
Vie
.....
oflhe
aky -can
a faulUess
satellite reception
be
ensured.
Since satell
rta
Signals react very sensitively
to
outside Influences. bad weather
cond~ions
(such
as strong snowfall)
as
well as a disturbed reception area (GPS device Is covered
by
clothing
or
otherobj&ts.
high buildings
or
narrow valleys and gorges prevent re<:eption)
can seriously impair
the performance and accuracy
of
the GPS device.
The
GP$
reception
In
buildings Is very reduced or Impossible.
Nearwindows.
as
well
as
In
rooms
with large windows and
free sight
of
the sky, the position can be determined in certain
circumstances. depending on the current
pos~ion
of
the satellites. In closed rooms and in cellars
the GPS reception is practically always Impossible.
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ACCESSORIES
Mounting Shoe
USB Clip Installation
CD
FUNCTION
BUTTONS
OF
THE
GPS
DEVICE
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(3V
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Chest Belt
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Clean the GPS device only with a soft, moist, lint free cloth.
Do not use solvents,
ac<dic
or
gaseous cleaning agents.
Take care not to leave
any
water drops
on
the display
of
the GPS device. Water can cause
permanent discolorations.
Do not expose t
he
display
to
bright sunl ight nor
to
ultraviolet radiation,
On
the display of the GPS device
is
a transparent protective film.
You
can remove this or leave it on the display
to
protect it from scratching.
Please take care that the
GP$
device has a
dear
view of the sky
to
ensure a
faulHess
reception
olthe
signals. Otherwise limitation
olthe
performaace and the accuracy could result.
Ta
ke care that the
GP$
device is not covered
by
clothing
..
The receptioo could
be
distinctly reduced
by
this.
yO\)
can read more about GPS reception
in item "GPS Receptlo nH
3 .
Recha rging the
watc
h
At the back
of
the watch there are four contacts. Clip the connecting cable (As shown
in
fig ,
1)
to the watch case with the four pins on the cable matching the four contact on the case back. Plug the cable to the computer Charging time
is
about 3 hours.
Belt
, , ,
.,
.
WEARING THE
TRANSMITIER
BELT
Adjusllhe elastic bell so Ihat
il
fils~ghUy
around your chest just below
thepectoral musdes. Moisten the transmitter's conductive
pa
ds with
sa
liva or
ECGlIel
{available at yourlocal chemist'
s)
in
order
lo
ensure
a good contact with the sk
in
at all
~mes,
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Upward
Positioning the Transmitter Bell upward as per diagram.
conductive
pads
con
duc
tive pad
s
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5-
GPS RECEPTION
Tip
:
Hold the GPS still for a f
ew
minutes in an open area before
you start your journey
or
drive in
an
open area
w
~h
free si
ght
of
the s
ky
and
sw~ ch ~
on, press and hold the SATELLITE
a NI OFF
for about 3 seconds
,
Swi
tch o n the GPS d
evice
:
Hold the
SATEL
LITE ON IOFF f
or
about 3 seconds,
Swi
tch
off
the GPS
device:
Hold the SATELLITE ON I
OFF
for
about 3 seconds,
The GPS d
ev
ice automatically starts
10
sear
ch for
a GPS
signal, visible by the blinking satellite symbol in the top left
of
the display,
Pl
ease note that
rt
can take up to 15 minutes from the first sta
rt
in new surroundings until the first satellite reception occurs. Then the satellite symbol appears permanently on the display, The more "waves· are displayed around the satellite symbol, the
beller
the reception:
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Wea
k
rJ.J
Goo
d
!J
receptio n
re
ception
~
Very
good
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Best
possible
rec
eption
r
eception
If the GPS device has not received a Satelli
te
signal
in
30
minutes, GPS automatically
sw
itches off,
By
holding the SATELLITE ON/OFF button for 3 seconds , the search for
GPS
signal start again,
-
6-
TO
TURN
ON
AND
DISPLAY
DIFFERENT
MODE
1.
Press and hold SATELLI
TE
ON
IOFF
button for 3 seconds to
tum
on
the GPS devi
oo.
2. Press MODE button
to
switch between different mode.
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TIME Mode
STOPWATC
H Mode
COMPASS Mode
TIME
MODE
Time setti
ng
After the watch is ful
ly
charged. remove the USB connector The watch enters into lime mode.
During
sa
tellite reception (see
rtem
GPS
Reception) time
and
date are set automatica l
ly.
Selting the time manually
is
not possibte.
Nottce: Please note that the GPS signal sends Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), and it may be necessary
to set a different
time zone.
To
set a dIfferent lime zone, please follow.
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Hold A for 3 Sec. to enter time/personal setting
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Set time format
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Press BlC
to
toggle
between 12/24.
set
GMT
Press B
to
minus
30min, C
to
increase 30 min
Press A
to
confirm Press A
to
confirm
set b
irt
hday set weighl
Press BlC to select Press BlC
to
select
Press A
to
confirm Press A to confirm
A A
set metric system
Press BlC
to
toggle between KMIM Press A to confirm
Press D Button al
any
stage
to
exit setting.
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HOURLY CHIME
A
A
Hourly Chrme OFF Hourly Ch,me ON
Toggle between DatelYear Display
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Alarm
Setting
C
-
c
RLRRM
12m'
Hold
A
Press B to de<:rease
dig~
by 1 Press C to increase digrt by 1 Press A to
conform Press D to save and leave alarm setting
TURN
ALARM
ON/OFF
A
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R
LRRM
RLRRM
1200
1200
'
A
Remark : Alarm sound for 1 minute, press any key to stop
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SPEED
MODE
Press the MODE button until you are in the speed mode,
as
shown in the following
readout (graphics on the left
).
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Speed
Sub
FurlClion
By
pressing the SELECT button. you
can
change the readout in the
lower part
of
the display
as
follows:
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Average
Spee(I
,
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0'
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Loop (distance item)
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6.22
OlD
622m
An'meter
Odome'er
Oom~.
CST"
Distance
Hold A to reset
0
TM
"Training
time (displays the time moving, i.e. during standstill the time is stopped,
if the movement continues, the time continues
as
wel
l.
GPS
re<:eption
provided!) HokfA to reset 0
AVS
"Averag
e speed Hold A to reset 0
MXS " Maximum speed Hold A
10
reset 0
000"
Total distance Hold A to reset 0
ALTI
"Current
AHitude
CP
"Compass
(an arrow shows the direction (N, E, W or S) in which you are moving)
N"
North
E"
East
W"
West
S"
South
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HEART RATE MODE
Press the MODE button untit you are
in
the heart rate mode, as shown in the following
readOul(graphics on the left).
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By pressing the SELECT button, you can change the readoul in Ihe lower part
of
the display as follows:
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c
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7B".
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Average
heart rale
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7B".
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66.5
5",.,
c c
- -
c
-
Loop
(limer
item)
TM
"Training
time (displays
the
~me
training with chest
be~)
Hold A to reset 0
AVG " Average heart rate Hold A to reset
ZON
E"
Exercise
~one
CAL"
Calorie Burnt Hold A to reset 0
SPD"
Current Speed
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HEART RATE SUBMODE(TlMER)
Sy pressing
the
RECALL button(B) you can change the readout in the lower part
of
the
display
as follows:
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B
-
C
-
B
40~1!35
7B"
.
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2Ei'S
In
Zone
Timer
AVG
B B
-
.
:::
=
In
Zone
limer
'"
= Below Zone
limer
. ... " Above Zone
limer
Timer starts when pulse signal received
HEART RATE SUBMODE (AVG)
40~1!36
40~1!36
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7B
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Average
Highest Lowest
Heart Rate
IB
Hold button A to reset data
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User
HEART RATE SUBMODE ZONE
By
pressing button B you
C3n
change Ihe
readOUI
in Ihe lower part
of
Ihe display
as
follows:
[
B
Press A 10
lumZONE
ALERTIONIOFF
B
HOLDAto
SET
PERSONAL
ZONEISETTtNG
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Level 1
c
Press B to
decrease
dig
it
by
one, press C to
increase
digit
by
one,
hold
for
fast forward
and
backward.
Press A to
confirm
Press
D
to
leave.
B
-
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Level 2
B
-.
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LV-3
-
Heart
Rate
Submode
CALORIE
Level 3
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AND
DETERMINE
YOUR PERSONAL
You may
al
ready know your MHfI il
you
are
an
avid
alhlete or n
you
have already laken a
Max.
HeartRate test.
11
not,
the loIlowing
lormula
witt
hetp
you
to
ma
ke
an
educaled guess:
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HEART RATE SUB
MODE
(CALORIEfFAT BURNT)
By
pressing the RECALL button(B) you can change the readout in the lower part
of
the
dispJay
as
follows·
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B
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0.00
CALORIE
FAT
BURNT
Hold
Button A to
reset
0
HEART RATE SUBMODE (SPEED MODE)
By
pressing the RECALL button(B) you can change the readout in the lower part
of
the
di
spJay
as
follows·
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B
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SPEED
DISTANCE
Speed
and
Distance
only
works
when
GPS
signal
is
received.
Training Time
Press Ihe C bullon in the heart rale mode unlil TIMER is shown. The training time is shown in Ihe tower segment
of
Ihe display, in the middle the hea
rt
rale.
The display
of
Ihe Iraining time is aclivated
automaliC3l1y
when a heart rate signal is received. The
training time shows the lolal time you have worn the chesl
be
lt and lhe heart rate was received
by
the heart rate moni tor watch, even if you switch
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another mode from the heart rale mode. If you press Ihe A bUllon shortly, you can choose between lhe following displays : TIMER" The total training time
(I
l"The
time while you were within the chosen training zone
(
..
l" The time while you were outside
of
the chosen lIaining zone
(
",
l"The
time while you were below the chosen
tra
ini
ng
zone
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