
SR200 GPS SPORTS WATCH
Keeping you one step ahead
User manual

SR200 GPS SPORTS WATCH
Congratulations on purchasing your Snooper RUN SR200
Your new Snooper RUN SR200 is packed with loads of great features. It uses the latest micro GPS technology and Snooper’s
comprehensive RUN software to provide you with all the features and functions you would expect to find on one of the most
advanced training watches on the market.
First, charge the battery
Before you use your SR200, you must charge the lithium battery for at least 4 hours, using the USB charging clip/cable. Ongoing
charging times will depend on usage. Recharge whenever the display indicates a ‘low’ battery.
Warning: You must recharge every 1-2 months, even if your SR200 is not being used.
While the battery is charging, your SR200 cannot be used and all buttons are disabled.
When the battery is full, the display will read CHARGE 100%. The battery life is 8 hours when you are using a function that needs GPS,
such as RUN. If GPS is off, say in TIME mode, the battery will last up to 12 months.
Charging your battery – step by step
1. Plug your SR200 into your PC with the USB charging clip/cable provided.
2. Align the charging clip with the contact pins on the back of your SR200.
3. Connect the charging clip securely to your SR200. Your SR200 will display CHARGE and the percentage charge level of the
battery.
User Tip: Thoroughly dry the charging contacts and surrounding area to ensure good electrical contact and prevent corrosion.
Battery low condition
You cannot turn on GPS when the battery is low. You will need to recharge the battery first, before your SR200 can connect to GPS.
When battery level becomes very low, your SR200 will automatically turn off, and the screen will go blank.
In RUN mode, if your SR200 automatically turns off because there is not sufficient power in the battery, you will lose any information
that was being collected during that session.
Previously stored and saved data will not be lost. You only lose data that was being collected, and that was not saved prior to the
battery running out.
User Tip: Always make sure the battery has enough power to complete training session before you start, as any data collected,
but not saved, will be lost.
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Getting to know the buttons and modes
Push button functions
S1 – Start / Stop / Up (+)
S5 – View / Lap
S7 – Change Mode / Exit
S11 – Light / Set / Save
Your main SR200 modes
Press S7 to scroll through the main modes of your SR200:
TIME: Allows you can set and view two time zones e.g. London and New York City. See full details of how to set the
time on page 15
RUN: You can view the following functions: PACE, SPEED, CAL, CLOCK, CHRONO, DISTANCE.
CHRONO: Chronograph
DATA: View statistics of training sessions saved.
ALARM: Set up to five alarms a day.
SET: Change watch and user settings.
Scrolling through modes/shortcuts
TIME mode
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Press S7 to scroll through your SR200 main modes: TIME, RUN, RUN DATA AND ALARM.
User Tip: Short cuts. To launch RUN directly from TIME mode press S5.
We will look at the modes in detail, later in this manual.
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RUN mode functions
How to enter and set up RUN mode
Press S7 to scroll through the main modes to RUN mode. If you are in TIME mode and want to go directly to RUN mode, you can
press S1.
When you get to RUN, after about 2 seconds, the screen changes and displays SEARCH, and your SR200 will start searching for
satellites, automatically. Once your SR200 has a GPS connection, it will then display the battery level, remaining memory, and then
the GPS GO screen, indicating it is ready for use.
Note: If there is no GPS signal, it will display the INDOOR screen.
User Tip: Short cut. Switch directly from TIME mode to RUN by pressing S1.
Using RUN mode
To begin your training session, press S1. The chronograph will automatically start to time your session. As you begin to run or walk,
you will be able to switch views by pressing S5, to observe your current pace, the distance you have travelled and your current
calorie burn.
To stop your training session, press S1.
To save the information collected during your training session, press and hold S1 for approx. 3 secs. Your SR200 will display HOLD
RESET and then SAVE, plus the number of the session.
User Tip: To switch data views during your training session, press S5 at any time.
User settings
To enter and set your RUN mode user settings, enter RUN mode and press and hold S11. Your SR200 will display HOLD SET and then
SET and AUTO LAP. Press S1 to scroll between the following user selectable settings and press S5 to enter:
AUTO LAP – Off, 0.4 miles, 1.0 mile, 2.0 miles, 3.0 miles, 4.0 miles, 5.0 miles. Alert On or Off. Press S1 to scroll through the settings
and S5 to select.
SET UNIT – Metric or Imperial. This is shown as KM (kilometres) or MI (miles), but it also determines the units of measurement
displayed for weight (lbs or kg) and height (feet and inches or cm).
SET USER – Gender, age, weight, height.
User Tip: Press the MODE button S7 to exit at any time.
RUN mode sub-views
While training, your SR200 can display different types of information, depending on your requirements. These can include distance,
pace, speed, calorie burn and time. You can switch between these views by pressing S5 at any time during your training session. You
can also set your SR200 to display different combinations of information.
DISTANCE: Displays and records how far you have run or walked.
PACE: Displays your current pace. Your SR200 will advise you that, if you continue running at your current speed, you will
complete a mile, or a km, in ‘x’ minutes. This value moves up or down, depending on your speed, and can be viewed as
you run.
SPEED: Displays a straightforward view of your current speed, in either mph or kmh.
CALORIE: Displays the number of calories you are burning per hour.
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