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PSBTHR70
Bluetooth Heartbeat
Bluetooth Fitness Heart Rate Monitoring Watch
with Wireless Data Transmission and Sensor
OUTSIDE
User’s Manual
INSIDE
1.0 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Watch.
This Watch provides Timekeeping, Timer, Pedometer and
Heart Rate Functions. It is compatible with Bluetooth® smart
and Bluetooth® smart ready devices. With the bluetooth chest
strap, users can view their heart rate data on the watch.
Users can also sync the workout data to their phone for
reference.
In additional to general heart rate functions, this watch
specially includes Heart Rate Zone Alert Functions.
WARNING: Consult a doctor or trainer for setting the zone
prior to undergo an serious Cardo-fitness training.
To get the most of your purchase, be sure to read this manual
carefully and keep it on hand for later reference when
necessary. It is advisable to use this Watch in conformity with
the below notes:
• Avoid exposing the Watch to the extreme conditions.
• Avoid rough uses or severe impacts to the Watch.
• Do not open the Watch case unless performed a certified
service agency.
• Clean the Watch occasionally with a soft and moistened
cloth.
• Store the Watch in a dry place when it is not in use for a
long time.
1.1 Button and its Function
[E/V] EL / View Button
• To turn on the EL backlight for about
3 seconds except Workout Mode and
Recall Mode.
• Hold down to turn on the backlight for
3 seconds in Workout Mode and
Recall Mode.
• To select different sub-functional
displays in the Workout Mode.
[M] Mode Button
• To select among function modes:
Home Time, Workout, Recall, Sync
Workout, Daily Alarm, Timer and
Dual Time.
• Hold down to select/exit setting
display in the following modes: Home
Time, Workout, Daily Alarm, Timer
and Dual Time.
• To select among different setting
items in setting mode.
[S/S] Start / Stop Button
• To start and stop the counting
in Workout Mode and Timer
Mode.
• To increase the setting value
during setting display.
• To start the synchronization of
the watch and a phone in Sync
Workout Mode.
[L/R] Lap / Reset Button
• To take lap records when
workout is running.
• To reset counting in Workout
Mode and Timer Mode.
• To select among different
information display in Recall
Mode.
• To decrease the setting value
during setting display.
2.0 Major Function Modes
[M][M]
Home Time ModeWorkout ModeRecall ModeSync Workout Mode
[M]
Dual Time ModeCountdown Timer ModeDaily Alarm Mode
[M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
3.0 Home Time Mode
Day of week
Home Time
(hour, minute,
second)
Date
(month, day)
Home Time Mode
Home Time Display
• The day of week of the home time is shown on the 1st
row of the display.
• The current time (hour, minute and second) is shown on
the 2nd row of the display.
• The month and date are shown on the 3rd row of the
display.
4.0 Time Set Mode
Home Time Mode
hold [M]
hold [M]
Second
[M]
Minute
[M]
Hour
[M]
Year
How to Select a Time Set
• To select Time Setting Mode, hold down [M] for about 2
seconds in Home Time Mode.
• Press [M] to move the selection among these 16 settings
refer to the below diagram.
• Press [S/S] or [L/R] to adjust the value.
• Hold down [M] to exit the Time Setting Mode.
• Chime: When this function is on, audible sound will be
• Beep: when this function is on, audible sound will be heard
• This Watch includes a Chest Strap with connector, thus the Watch can provide a continuous
supply of heart rate data like current heart rate, average heart rate and maximum heart rate to
user for guiding them to achieve their fitness goal.
Precautions / Tips
• The electrode areas on the Chest Strap use to detect heart rate. They must be firmly contacted
with the user’s skin during measurement.
• DO NOT take heart rate measurement when diving or under water.
• Rinse the strap under running water after every use and hang to dry. Clean the strap gently with
mild soap and water solution when needed.
• Do not stretch the strap or bend the electrode areas sharply.
• DO NOT use hand cream; it will insulate the signal between the skin and the electrode areas.
• Clean your skin with soap and water for better signal transmission.
• For those with extremely dry skin, apply some conductive gel or water may help.
• Adjust the Chest Strap with the buckles until it holds on your chest firmly to avoid it loosen when
doing exercise.
• Avoid doing any awkward motion during measurement, otherwise error may be resulted.
Snap
Button
Battery
Door
Back View
Electrode AreaElectrode Area
Hook
5.1 Introduction:
CARE
This heart rate sensor is a high-tech instrument that should be handled with care.
Follow the caring instructions to ensure reliable measurement and to maximize
the life span of the heart rate sensor. It is advisable to use the unit and the chest
strap in conformity with the following instructions:
Connector: Detach the connector from the strap after every use and dry it with a
Strap: Rinse the strap under running water after every use and hang to dry. Clean
Dry and store the strap and the connector separately to maximize the heart rate
sensor battery lifetime. Keep the heart rate sensor in a cool and dry place. Do not
store the heart rate sensor wet in non-breathing material, such as a sports bag,
to prevent snap oxidation. Do not expose the heart rate sensor to direct sunlight
for extended periods.
Remove the battery from the battery case when the unit or the chest strap WILL
NOT be used for a long time.
soft towel. Clean the connector with a mild soap and water solution
when needed. Never use alcohol or any abrasive material such as
steel wool or cleaning chemicals.
the strap gently with a mild soap and water solution when needed. Do not
use moisturising soaps as they can leave reside on the strap. Do not soak,
iron, dry clean or bleach the strap. Do not stretch the strap or bend the
electrode areas sharply.
MAINTENANCE
5.2 Workout Mode - Wearing the Chest Strap
How to Wear the Chest Strap
• Refer to the steps below to wear the Chest
Strap on one’s chest:
1) Attach the connector to the strap with the
snap buttons
2) Adjust the strap length to fit tightly but
comfortably.
3) Tie the strap around the chest just below
the chest muscles, and attach the hook to
the other end of the strap..
4) Check that the electrode areas are firmly
against your skin and that the logo of the
connector is in a central and upright
position.
• To pair up the Chest Strap with the watch
please refer to Chapter 5.10.4
IMPORTANT: DO NOT wear the Chest Strap over
your clothes, otherwise it CANNOT get the heart
rate signal.
NOTE: In dry seasons, wetting the contacts with
some water can make the signal transmission
better.
5.3 Setting Up:
Getting Started:
®
The heart rate sensor is compatible with Bluetooth
and 5.3kHz (if applicable) devices. It may require a separate application to view heart
rate data on the receiving device, such as a watch or a mobile phone.
Pair the heart rate sensor with the receiving device when using it for the first time.
Keep the receiving device in front of you to ensure sufficient transmission range from
the heart rate sensor to your device, such as in a front pocket or fixed on a belt.
DO NOT wear the receiving device on your back, such as in a back pocket or
backpack.
smart, Bluetooth® smart ready
5.4 Setting Up:
Batteries:
All connectors have user changeable batteries. To change the battery yourself, follow
the instructions below, and see the markings on the connector.
Turn the cover counter-
1
clockwise with a coin gently
until it pops out.
Remove the exhausted
2
battery and insert a new one
(CR2032) with (-) side
against the metal contact.
CR2032
CR2032
Make sure the battery
is placed under the
golden slot.
2a
CR2032
O
P
E
N
Press the cover back into
3
the connector.
Turn the cover clockwise
4
with the coin again until the
little arrow pointed to the dot.
O
P
E
N
2b
CR2032
NOTE: Keep batteries
away from children. If
swallowed, contact a
doctor immediately.
CAUTION: Risk of
explosion if battery is
replaced by an incorrect
type.
5.5 Workout Mode - Healthier Lifestyle and Pedometer
Tips to achieve a Healthier Lifestyle
Step/Distance
• The below are the general guide for
achieving a healthier lifestyle:
• Take enough sleep,
• Make social connection,
• Do more exercise,
• Take a daily walk, and
• Eat balanced diet.
How to Increase Walking Time
Time
• It is suggested that walking could make
contribution to health. Some tips which
would increase your walking time:
• Walk to your office by getting off the
bus earlier or park your car farther
away from your office.
• Establish a walking habit every day.
• Walk with some soft music or friends.
• Set up a goal (How many km within a
week) for your walking.
5.6 Workout Mode - What is Pedometer
Step/
Distance/
Calorie expenditure
speed A
startstartstopstop
speed B
walk/run 1walk/run 1
Time
Pedometer Features
• This Watch provides some advance
pedometer features to guide user to
achieve his/her fitness goals.
• The information includes distance,
speed, duration and calorie
consumption for walking or running.
The data can be read instantly or
saved into a record to recall later.
5.7 Workout Mode
Press
[E/V]
HRM ViewDuration View
Distance View
Press
[E/V]
3rd line
1st line
Press
Workout Mode
Under Workout Mode, users can select
the following sub-functions by pressing
[E/V] button:
• Distance view
• HRM view
• Duration view
[E/V]
The 1st and 3rd line display can be
customised by user, refer to chapter
5.10.1 for the selection.
5.8 Workout Mode - Operation
Press
Press
[S/S]
[S/S]
Workout
ON
RunLap Time
Start
Workout
Split Time 1
[L/R][L/R][L/R][S/S]
Press
[L/R]
10
Seconds
Split Time 2
Stop
Display
Split Time 3
Lap 3Lap 2Lap 1
Time
Split
Time
Lap No.
Stop
Workout
Lap
Time
How to Turn ON/OFF the Workout Function
• Five seconds after Workout Mode is selected, the
Heart Rate function will start automatically even
the workout function has not been turned ON yet.
• Press [S/S] to turn on the workout function.
• When workout function is turned ON , workout
data will be updated.
• Press [L/R] can make a lap record.
• When workout is finished, press [S/S] to turn off
the workout. Hold [L/R] to reset the current
workout and saved into recall mode.
NOTE:
1) The Chest Strap/Watch MUST be worn on the
user’s chest/wrist properly before having heart
rate/pedometer measurement.
2) User can use the Watch without the Chest Strap,
then NO heart rate data will be recorded for that
workout session.
3) When workout data or lap memory is not
available, the oldest workout data will be deleted
automatically to spare memory.
5.9 Workout Mode - Heart Rate Alert
Heart rate
(beats per minute)
Above HR Zone
Above
Zone
Below
Zone
The Objective Heart Rate Range
(the ideal range for
training or health reason)
Below HR Zone
The Objective Heart Rate Range
(the ideal range for training
or health reason)
WARNING: Consult a doctor or trainer to
decide the range prior to undergo a
professional Cardio-fitness training.
“ Bi - Bi ”
“ Bi ”
• The Heart Rate Alert is a supplementary
feature of the Heart Rate Measurement
function. This feature can be set up by
defining an objective heart rate range, and
hence, the Watch will alert the user when
he/she gets a heart rate measurement out
of range.
• In order to hear an audible alert for the
above and below zones, zone alert option
shall be turned on. (refer to 5.10.1)
How to Acquire the Objective Heart Rate
Range
• The objective heart rate range is the region
binds by the upper and lower heart rate
limits. These limits must be set according to
different application and on one’s own
health condition.
• These limits can be obtained by the
following:
1) Get these two limits by consulting a
doctor or trainer.
2) Get these two limits by %EMHR
5.10.1 Workout Mode - Setting Sequence
Workout
Mode
Hold
Hold
[M]
[M]
Distance View
1st Line
[M]
Distance View
3rd Line
[M]
HRM View
1st Line
[M]
HRM View
3rd Line
[M]
Above Zone
ON/OFF
[M]
HR Zone
Select
[M]
Duration View
3rd Line
[M]
Duration View
1st Line
[M]
Below Zone
ON/OFF
[M]
My Zone
Lower Limit
[M]
My Zone
Upper Limit
[M]
Speed Unit
[M]
Pairing
HR Chest Strap
[M]
Run stride
[M]
Calibrate
Run Distance
[M]
Walk stride
[M]
Calibrate
Walk Distance
5.10.2 Workout Mode - Setting Sequence
Lap No.
Duration
Lap Time
Speed
OR
Pace
Speed - Average
Pace - Average
Distance
Step
HR
HR - Average
Calorie
Time
OR
To Set the Workout Mode
• Press and hold the [M] button under
Workout Mode to select the setting
display.
The Setting Sequence
• If one of the settings is flashing,
press the [S/S] or [L/R] button to
change the value (hold the button to
change the value at a faster pace).
• To calibrate ‘Walk’ and ‘Run’ stride,
see next chapter for details.
• The adjacent figure shows the
selections available for the 1st and
3rd line of the display.
5.10.3 Workout Mode - Setting Walk and Run Stride
Walk and Run Stride
• To get the accurate walking and running speed and
distance calculation, users need to enter their personal
walk and run stride.
Calibrate
Walk
Set the walk stride
calibrate distance
([L/R])
[S/S]
walk the
distance
Calibrating
[M]
[L/R]
[S/S]
or
or
• User can enter their personal walk and run stride by
selecting automatic or manual calculation.
To set the Walk and Run Stride automatically
• Select ‘Calibrate walk/run distance’ setting under
[M]
workout setting mode.
• Input the known distance by pressing [L/R].
• Press [S/S] to start calibrating.
• User start to walk or run for the specific distance.
• When the user reaches, press any key to finish
calibration.
• The watch will automatically calculate the walk/run
stride.
To set the Walk and Run Stride manually
• Select ‘Calibrate walk/run stride’ setting under workout
setting mode.
• Press [M] to enter ‘Walk Stride’ or ‘Run Stride’ display
• When the digit is flashing, press [L/R] or [S/S] to enter
Walk
Stride
the value of the stride.
5.10.4 Workout Mode - Pairing up with the Chest Strap
Pairing up with the Chest Strap
• Make sure the Chest Strap is worn as described in Chapter
5.5 before you start to link it with the watch.
• Select ‘Heart Rate Pair’ setting under workout setting mode.
• Press [S/S] to start searching for the chest strap signals.
• If the Pairing is successful, “Success!” will appear on the
[S/S]
display.
• If the Pairing is not successful, “Fail!” will be appear on the
display. Check the chest strap positioning and try again.
• The symbol “ ” will appear on the top of the display when
the heart rate function is ON.
5.11 Workout Mode
1) Cause: Dry Skin.
Solution: Apply conductive gel or saliva thoroughly on chest area. Even water will help if conductive
gel is not available.
2) Cause: Chest strap is not placed firmly over the chest.
Solution: Make sure the Chest Strap is placed firmly over the chest by adjusting the buckles.
3) Cause: Muscle tremors caused by holding the Chest strap too hard on your chest.
Solution: The electrode areas must make firm contacts (but NOT too hard) with the user’s skin
during measurement. This will ensure good and consistent readings even during walking or jogging
with arms swinging naturally.
4) Cause: Dead skin on chest.
Solution: Usually rubbing your skin with a towel will help.
5) Cause: A thin layer of body grease insulate the ECG signal which prevents the Chest Strap
or Watch from picking up one’s ECG.
Solution: Wipe chest and the back of the Chest Strap with a tissue or soft towel.
6) Cause: Hairy skin.
Solution: Apply conductive gel to chest area or wrist.
7) Cause: Irregular heartbeats.
Solution: N/A. It is difficult to consistently pick up a reading for those with irregular heartbeats.
Inconsistent response times are expected for those with arrhythmia.
8) Cause: Low Battery.
Solution: It might be due to low battery level in the Chest Strap / watch. Replace the battery and try
again.
9) Cause: Interference of other RF devices (Chest-Strap Measurement)
Solution: Stay away from the place where RF source potentially exist.
- Potential Causes for NO Heart Rate Reading
or Long Response Time
6.0 Recall Mode - Summary Display
Time/Date Stamp
[L/R]
Duration
[L/R]
Total Lap No.
[L/R]
Distance
Odometer
Workout no.
[L/R]
Average Speed/
[L/R]
Hold [M]Hold [M]
Calorie
[L/R]
Average HR
[L/R]
Average Pace
[L/R]
Step
Workout Data 3
Workout Data 2
Workout Data 1
Recall Mode
• User can review the Workout
Session in details here.
• It can store up to 10 Workout
Sessions with 100 Lap Records.
• Each workout data contains
Summary and Lap Record displays.
Summary Display
• Users can review their workout
summary of different Workout
Sessions.
• Press [E/V] to select the Workout
Session.
• Press [L/R] to review the summary
information as the adjacent diagram.
• Press [S/S] to enter the Lap Record
Display.
[E/V]
• Hold [M] to enter the Odometer.
6.1 Recall Mode - Lap Record Display
Summary Display
[S/S]*
[E/V]
Lap no.
Split time
Lap time
Split time
[L/R][L/R]
Lap Distance
*Hold [S/S] to move backwards.
[L/R]
[L/R]
Average Speed/
Average Pace
Average HR
Lap 1
Lap 2
Lap Record Display
• User can review the information of
each lap.
• Press [S/S] to select the lap record.
After the last lap is selected, press
[S/S] will return to the summary
display.
• Hold [S/S] to move backwards.
• Press [L/R] to review the lap
information as adjacent diagram.
• Press [E/V] to return to Summary
Display.
[S/S]*
Lap 3
6.2 Recall Mode - Clear Odometer
Summary Display
Hold [M]Hold [M]
Odometer
View
Clear memory
Hold
1 Second
[L/R]
Reset
Hold
5 Seconds
[L/R]
• Odometer is used to count the travelled
distance until it is reset.
• Hold [M] under Summary Display to
select the Odometer Session .
• Hold [L/R], display will show “Reset” and
keep holding [L/R] button for more 5
seconds to confirm reset.
• Odometer Session will be cleared to zero.
7.0 Sync Workout Mode
[S/S]
Sync Workout Mode
• This watch is compatible with Bluetooth® smart
and Bluetooth® smart ready devices. Users can
upload the workout data to a phone for later review
through smart phone apps.
• Make sure the bluetooth function on your receiving
device is turned on and search for the watch.
• Use the designated apps on your device to
connect to the watch. For details, please refer to
the manual of the apps.
• Press [S/S] to start connecting the watch to the
phone. Workout data will be uploaded to the phone
automatically once the connection is successful.
• If the upload is successful, “Done!” will appear on
the display.
• If the upload is not successful, “Fail!” will appear on
the display. Check the connection and try again.
• The symbol “ ” will appear when the bluetooth
function is ON.
Time Sync
• During the upload, the current time of the phone
will also sync to the watch.
8.0 Alarm Mode
[S/S] or [L/R]
Alarm
On/Off
Alarm Mode
Hold [M]Hold [M]
[M]
Hours SettingMinutes Setting
[S/S] or [L/R]
Increase /
Decrease the
value
Scroll
the setting
faster
Hold
[S/S] or [L/R]
Daily Alarm Display
• In the Daily Alarm Display, Alarm Time
(hours, minutes) appears on the 2nd
line of the display.
Daily Alarm ON and OFF
• When the Daily Alarm Indicator ‘ ’
appears (which means the daily alarm
is ON), the watch starts beeping at the
alarm time.
Daily Alarm Sound
• The alarm beeps for 30 seconds when
the daily alarm function is turned ON.
• You can stop the beeping by pressing
any button.
Note:
Alarm will be turned on automatically if any
changes has been made to the setting
9.0 Timer Mode - Setting Countdown Target
How to Set Count-down Target
• In the Timer Mode, hold [M] to enter the
Count-down Target setting display:
• Press [M] to select ‘hour ’, ‘minute’, or
Timer Mode
Hold [M]Hold [M]
Hour
[M][M]
[S/S] or [L/R]
Increase /
Decrease
the value
[M]
Second
Count-down Target
Setting Sequence
Minute
[S/S] or [L/R]
Scroll
the
setting faster
Hold
‘second’ setting (flashing).
• Press [S/S] or [L/R] to change the setting
value (Hold [S/S] or [L/R] to change the
setting value at a faster speed).
• When the setting is completed, hold [M] to
exit the setting display and return to the
Timer Mode.
9.1 Timer Mode - Using the Countdown Timer
Initial Display
Hold
[L/R]
Current Time
[S/S]
[S/S]
[S/S]
Stop-Counting
Display
Auto Reset
Count-down
Counting Display
Counting
down
Count down
to zero
target
Beep!
How to use Countdown timer
• Press [S/S] to start counting when the
timer is stopped. Press [S/S] again to
stop counting when the timer is running.
• The timer beeps once per minute at the
last 10 minutes.
• It beeps once per 10 seconds at the last
minute.
• It beeps every second when counting
down to the last 5 seconds.
• When the timer reaches zero, it beeps for
30 seconds. After that, it will reset to initial
count-down target automatically.
• Press any key to turn off the beeping
sound.
• When the timer is stopped, hold [L/R] for
2 seconds to reset the timer to the initial
count-down target.
10.0 Dual Time Mode
Dual Time Mode
HourMinute
Dual time Setting Sequence
Increase /
Decrease
setting value
Current Time
Hold [M]Hold [M]
[M]
[M]
[S/S] or [L/R]
the setting
hold
[S/S] or [L/R]
scroll
faster
To Set the Dual time Mode
• To set the dual time, press and hold the [M]
button under Dual Time Mode (the ‘Hour’
digits will start flashing)
The Setting Sequence
• When the ‘Hour’ digits start to flash, press
the [M] button to move the flash following the
sequence of the adjacent diagram.
• When one of the settings (hour, minute) is
flashing, press the [S/S] or [L/R] button to
scroll through the setting (hold down the
button to scroll the setting at a faster pace).
• Press and hold the [M] button to exit the
setting sequence.
11.0 Power Saving Mode
Home Time Mode
for 5 seconds
Power Saving Mode
(LCD display turned off)
Any buttonHold [L/R]
Power Saving Mode
• This Watch has a Power Saving Function which can
turn off the LCD display so that the battery can last
longer.
• While in the Power Saving Mode, the watch function
is still working normally. (i.e. The timekeeping
function is still running during Power Saving Mode.)
How to enter/exit the Power Saving Mode
• To enter the Power Saving Mode, hold down the [L/R]
button in Home Time Mode for about 5 seconds and
the LCD display will be turned off.
• Press any key under Power Saving Mode will exit the
mode and resume the LCD display.
12.0 Battery - Battery Low Indication and Battery Replacement
Low Battery Detection
• When the low battery indicator ‘ ’ appears on the
display, it means that the capacity of the battery is low.
• However, if the low battery indicator appears because
Low Battery
Indicator
of using the Watch under very cold condition, the
indicator will disappear when normal temperature
returns.
NOTE: It is recommended to replace the battery by a
certified service agency, because this Watch contains
precise electronic sensors and components.
IMPORTANT: If the battery has been replaced, all memory
will be cleared.
13.0 Specifications
Time Mode
• Time System: am, pm, hour, minute, second
• Time Format: 12-hour or 24-hour format
• Calendar Range: 2000~2099
Alarm Mode
• Daily alarm and hourly chime
• Alarm Sound: 30 seconds
Workout Mode
• Heart rate measuring range: 30 to 240 bpm.
• Heart Rate Alert Zone:
3 Pre-defined and 1 user defined.
• Auto-calibration or manual input of stride
length.
• Above / below heart rate zone alert
• Workout Timer: Max 23H59M59S
• Distance: 99.99 km / 63.13 mile
• Step: Max 99,999
• Calorie: Max 9,999 kcal
Recall Mode
• Store up to 10 workout data and up to 100 lap
records
• Each workout data summary contains:
time/date stamp, duration, total lap no.,
distance, steps, average speed/pace,
average HR and calorie consumption
• Each Lap Record contains: split time, lap
time, distance, average HR and average
speed/pace within the lap
• Do not dispose of product or batteries in fire; batteries may explode or leak
• If this product will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from the
product
• The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited
• Batteries are to be inserted with correct polarity
• Clean the battery contacts and also those of the product prior to battery installation
• As always, dispose of batteries in an eco-friendly manner
15.0 FCC Compliance 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 undesirable operation.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this watch not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s right 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 radiates radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, it 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 recommended to reduce the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation space between the watch and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
16.0 IC Statement (For Canada)
This equipment is portable device. The output power of this device is less than 20mW.
The SAR test is not required.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
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.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) I’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme
WATCH QD ID: B021226
CHEST STRAP QD ID: B019950
à
la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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