Oregon Scientific PE326FM User Manual

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Pedometer with Radio
Model: PE326FM
© 2005 Oregon Scientific. All rights reserved.
USER MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting an Oregon
Scientific™ pedometer (PE326FM).
Keep this manual handy as you use your
new product. It contains practical step-
by-step instructions as well as technical
specifications and warnings you should
know about.
KEY FEATURES
FRONT VIEW
1. COVER RELEASE: Press to open
protective cover
2. EARPHONES PLUG
3. VOLUME: Slide to increase /
decrease radio volume
4. Battery compartment
5. Radio RESET: Press to return to
default station
6. Radio SCAN: Press to scan
through radio stations
INTERIOR
1. MODE: Toggles between STEP,
DIST / TIMER and CAL / TIMER
2. ST / SP: Starts / Stops timer
3.
: Turns backlight on
4. Motion sensitivity switch:
Increases or decreases unit
sensitivity
5. LCD
6. RESET /
: Resets display mode
values to zero, increases value in
settings
7. Belt clip
LCD
1. Displays when radio is operating
2. Displays when batteries are low
3. Displays when calories are shown
4. Displays when timer is running
5. Displays am / pm on a 12 hour
clock
6. Indicating mode displayed:
STEP displays the number of
steps taken and the clock
DIST / TIMER displays the
distance traveled and the count-up
timer
CAL / TIMER displays the
approximate number of calories
expended and the count-up timer
7. Distance in Km or Miles
8. Weight in Kg / Lbs
9. Displays when in Timer Mode
10. Stride in Cm or Inches
GETTING STARTED
INSULATION TAPE
Before using the device, pull out the
insulation tape underneath the battery
cover.
NOTE The unit will not work until the
tape is pulled out.
BATTERIES
To change the batteries:
1. Gently press and pull the battery
compartment door.
2. Insert 2 x LR44 size 1.5V batteries
or equivalent.
3. Replace the battery compartment
door.
NOTE Protect the environment by taking
exhausted batteries to authorized
disposal stations.
Shows when batteries are low.
To open the cover:
Holding the pedometer upright, grasp the
clip with one hand and press the COVER
RELEASE button with the other.
CLOCK
1. Press MODE until the STEP mode
is displayed.
2. Press and hold MODE for two
seconds. The 12-hour value will
flash. Press RESET /
to select
between 12 hour and 24 hour
format.
3. Press MODE, the “hour” digits will
flash.
4. Press RESET /
to alter hour
value. Press and hold to increase
the value rapidly.
5. Press MODE to confirm the
change and move on to the next
setting.
6. Repeat 3, 4 to complete setting
minute and second values.
RADIO
To operate radio:
The built-in FM Radio will automatically
turn on when earphones are inserted.
The earphone icon
will appear.
Gently remove the earphones to switch
the radio off. The
icon will disappear.
To scan stations:
1. 1. Press SCAN to scroll upward
through frequencies until a
reception is found.
2. Press SCAN again to move to the
next reception.
2. When the unit reaches 108 MHz
press Radio RESET to return to
default frequency (88 MHz).
3. Slide the VOL to obtain the
desired volume level.
TIP: When the radio is not in use remove
earphone from the earphone jack to
avoid battery drain.
NOTE Prolonged simultaneous use of
the EL backlight and FM radio may
cause batteries to deplete rapidly and
affect unit performance.
ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS
DISTANCE AND CALORIES
Total distance = steps taken x average
step length. Measuring distance correctly
depends on setting the correct average
length of individual stride.
Precise calories expended calculations
require taking into account many factors.
The PE326FM uses body weight and the
number of steps taken to give a good
estimate.
To set stride length and body weight:
1. In DIST / TIMER or CAL / TIMER
mode press and hold MODE for
two seconds to enter STRIDE /
WEIGHT display. The stride
numbers will flash.
2. Press RESET / until the desired
length of stride is selected (30 to
150cm or 11 to 60 inches).
3. Press MODE, the weight numbers
will flash.
4. Press RESET /
until desired
weight setting is reached (30-
150kg or 65-340lbs).
5. Press MODE to confirm and exit.
TIP Individual stride-length varies. Input
an appropriate length for an average
stride. To determine length of stride walk
10 paces and divide distance traveled by
10.
MOTION SENSITIVITY
Follow these important procedures to
adjust the Motion Sensitivity and
ensure accurate readings:
1. Correctly position and attached the
unit to a belt or waistband.
2. Reset step counter to zero.
3. Walk at a normal pace; take at
least 100 steps.
4. Adjust sensitivity switch if walking
speed changes. Repeat steps 2-4
until accurate reading is obtained.
The following conditions may cause
incorrect reading of steps taken:
1. Uneven walking pace, such as
walking in crowded areas or on
uneven floor.
2. Frequent up and down movements,
such as standing up and/or sitting
down; running, jumping, going up
and down stairs etc.
USING THE PEDOMETER
COUNT-UP TIMER
The count-up timer will start from zero
and count to a maximum time of 99
hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds
(99:59’59”)
1. In DIST / TIMER or CAL / TIMER
mode press ST / SP to start the
timer.
2. Press ST / SP again to stop the
timer.
To reset the timer to zero, press RESET
in DIST / TIMER or CAL / TIMER mode.
TO VIEW VALUES
To view steps taken, distance traveled
and calories expended:
Press MODE to enter the desired mode.
To reset the values, press RESET /
in
STEP mode.
NOTE The total distance and calories
expended will be cleared along with the
total steps.
FITNESS TIPS
To keep fit, it generally takes a person
weighing 60kg to walk 10,000 steps to
burn approximately 300 calories. The
following diagram will give you some
basic reference to the calorie
consumption for people of various
weights.
WARNINGS
This product is designed to give you
years of service if handled properly.
Observe the following guidelines:
Clean the unit with a slightly damp
cloth and mild detergent.
Never immerse the unit in water.
This can cause electrical shock
and damage the unit.
Do not subject the main unit to
extreme force, shock, or
fluctuations in temperature or
humidity.
Do not tamper with the internal
components. Doing so will
terminate the unit’s warranty and
may cause damage. The unit
contains no user-serviceable parts.
Do not mix new and old batteries
or batteries of different types.
Do not use rechargeable batteries
with this product.
Remove the batteries if storing this
product for a long period of time.
Do not scratch the LCD.
Read this instruction manual
thoroughly before operating the
unit.
Do not dispose this product as
unsorted municipal waste.
Collection of such waste
separately for special treatment is
necessary.
The contents of this user manual and
technical specifications are subject to
change without further notice. Images
not drawn to scale. The manufacturer
and its suppliers hold no responsibility to
you or any other person for any damage
expenses, lost profits or any other claim
that arose by using this product.
SPECIFICATIONS
TYPE DESCRIPTION
Operating
modes
STEP, DIST / TIMER,
CAL / TIMER
Real time
clock
12 hour / 24 hour
option with hour /
minute / second display
Step counter 0 to 99,999 steps
Distance
traveled
0 to 999.99 km
(0 to 999.99 miles)
Count up
timer
99 hours, 59 minutes,
59 seconds
Stride
distance
30 to 150 cm
(11 to 60 inches)
Operating
temp
-10 to 40 °C (14 to 104
°F)
Storage temp
-20 to 60 °C (-4 to 140
°F)
Batteries 2 x LR44 1.5V
Battery life 6 hours continuous
radio.
1 year pedometer only.
Product size
(L x W x H)
64 x 33 x 42 mm
(2.52 x 1.30 x 1.65
inches)
Weight 34.9 g (1.23 ounces)
with batteries
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EU-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Oregon Scientific, declares that
this pedometer (model PE326FM) is in
compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant
provisions of EMC directive 89 / 336 / CE
and LVD directive 73 / 23 / EC.
A copy of the signed and dated
Declaration of Conformity is available on
request via our Oregon Scientific
Customer Service