Manual
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- 1 FOREWORD
- 2 PACKAGING CONTENTS
- 3 SAFETY GUIDELINES
- 4 OVERVIEW
- 5 SETTING MODE
- 5.1 Activating the setting mode
- 5.2 Display setup
- 5.3 Button assignment in the setting mode
- 5.4 Brief guide to device settings
- 5.5 Establishing device settings
- 5.5.1 Setting the language
- 5.5.2 Setting the measuring unit
- 5.5.3 Calibration
- 5.5.4 Correction factor
- 5.5.5 Setting the date
- 5.5.6 Setting the time
- 5.5.7 Setting the gender
- 5.5.8 Setting the date of birth
- 5.5.9 Setting the weight
- 5.5.10 Setting the max. HR
- 5.5.11 Setting the training zone
- 5.5.12 Training with training zones
- 5.5.13 Setting up an individual training zone
- 5.5.14 Setting the total distance
- 5.5.15 Setting the total running time
- 5.5.16 Setting the total calories
- 5.5.17 Setting the contrast
- 5.5.18 Log interval
- 5.5.19 Logbook
- 5.5.20 Setting the button tones
- 5.5.21 TURNING THE ZONE ALARM ON AND OFF
- 6 CALIBRATION AND CORRECTION FACTOR
- 7 TRAINING MODE
- 7.1 Activating the training mode
- 7.2 Display setup
- 7.3 Button assignment in the training mode
- 7.4 Functions while training
- 7.5 Radio link with the R3 transmitter
- 7.6 Starting a training session
- 7.7 Interrupting a training session
- 7.8 Ending a training session
- 7.9 Training values after training
- 7.10 Resetting and saving the training values
- 8 TRAINING WITH LAPS
- 9 Data Transfer
- 10 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- 11 TECHNICAL DATA
- 12 Warranty
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6 CALIBRATION AND CORRECTION FACTOR
6.4 CALIBRATION
Calibration is carried out for two speeds:
k Slow running or slow walking
Run as slow as you would run in your slowest training.
k Fast running or fast walking
Run at the fastest pace that you would run in an endurance run
or a long tempo run (over 3000 m).
The two speeds should ideally differ by 30%.
Tip: If you only use the device for running and with heart rate
measurement (chest position) and therefore never wear it on
the hip, you only need to calibrate for the sensor position “Chest”
and for “Running”.