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1. Your main SR250 modes Press S7 to scroll through the main modes of your SR250 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 14 ALARM Set up to five alarms a day GOLF See how far it is to the green and other hazards GOLF DATA Review your scores if you have input and saved scores when playing RUN You can view the following functions PACE CHRONO DISTANCE SPEED HRM CALORIE and TIME HRM Monitor your heart rate RUN DATA View the statistics you have saved Scrolling through modes shortcuts GOLF mode PRESS 1 TO GOTO GOLF iE iee SHORTCUTS PRESS S5 TO GO TO RUN Press S7 to scroll through your SR250 main modes TIME GOLF GOLF DATA RUN HRM RUN DATA AND ALARM SNOOPER 3 UK 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 S5 When you get to RUN after about 2 seconds the screen changes and displays SEARCH and your SR250 will start searching for satellites automatically Once your SR250 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 Using RUN mode To begin your training session press S1 The chr
2. RUNPLUS SR250 GPS SPORTS WATCH Keeping you one step ahead ax User manual SNOOPER yRUNPLUS SR250 GPS SPORTS WATCH Congratulations on purchasing your Snooper RUN PLUS SR250 Your new Snooper RUN PLUS SR250 is packed with amazing 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 In addition your Snooper SR250 incorporates a GOLF mode which provides you with accurate distances to the front centre and back of the green plus information on many hazards on the way to the hole It also incorporates an electronic scoring system that will automatically calculate your Stableford points And of course it can also be used simply as a stylish watch First charge the battery Before you use your SR250 you must charge the lithium battery for at least 4 hours using the USB charging clip data 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 SR250 is not being used While the battery is charging your SR250 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 or GOLF If GPS is off
3. Press S1 or S5 to switch between 3 rows or 2 rows and press S3 to confirm Press S7 to return to the last used Mode i e RUN TIME etc Data view over 2 lines You can select which two pieces of data you want displayed on your SR250 at any time during a training session You do this by using the S3 button in two different ways Launch RUN mode in the normal way and press S1 to start your training session To change the data type displayed on line 1 press and hold S3 until the data type changes Keep pressing and holding S3 to choose between SPEED HRM if connected CALORIE TIME clock CHRONO DISTANCE or PACE Press S3 briefly to change the data type displayed on line 2 Keep pressing S3 to choose between SPEED HRM if connected CALORIE TIME clock CHRONO DISTANCE or PACE Each time you press S3 the data type displayed will appear briefly to confirm your selection You can change the data displayed on either line by pressing S3 briefly or pressing and holding S3 at any time during your training session Data view over 3 lines If you want to have 3 lines of data displayed the chronograph information will always be displayed on the top line You can then choose what information you want displayed on lines 2 and 3 Launch RUN mode in the normal way and press S1 to start your training session Press S3 briefly to change the data type displayed on line 2 Keep pressing S3 to choose between SPEED HRM if co
4. S1 or S5 then press S3 to enter Set the MONTH by pressing S1 or S5 then press S3 to enter Set the DATE by pressing S1 or S5 then press 3 to enter Set the 12 24H by pressing S1 or S5 then press S3 to enter Press S3 to enter and go back toT1 T2 setting screen Press S7 to go back to TIME setting sub menu and press S7 again to return to TIME mode Backlight and NIGHT settings NIGHT setting allows you to control how long the backlight comes on when you press the light button S11 in TIME mode NIGHT setting also enables you to set up and use NIGHT mode How to set and use the backlight Your SR250 has a backlight so you can illuminate the screen to view the time if it s dark The backlight is activated by pressing the light button S11 You can set the backlight to come on for either 10 seconds or 20 seconds by following these instructions Press S7 and scroll through the modes until you see TIME Press and hold 11 The screen will display HOLD SET then TIME will flash Press S1 or S5 until you see NIGHT flashing on the screen then press S3 to enter 10 SECONDS or 20 SECONDS will be displayed on the screen Press S1 or S5 to select whether you would like the backlight to come on for 10 seconds or 20 seconds each time you press the light button S11 and press S3 to confirm your selection Press S7 to return to the NIGHT mode sub menu Press S7 again to exit and return to TIME mode How to set and use NIGH
5. mode and return to TIME mode 16 UK How to adjust the LCD CONTRAST in TIME mode Press S7 and scroll through the modes until you see TIME Press and hold S11 The screen will display HOLD SET and then TIME will flash Press S1 or S5 until you see CONT then press S3 to enter The current contrast will be displayed Press S1 or S5 to adjust the contrast up or down between 10 and 100 then press S3 to save Press S7 to return to the CONT sub menu Press S7 again to exit and return to TIME mode CHIME Setting in TIME mode Chime refers to the beep that sounds when you press any of the buttons on your SR250 This feature can be turned on or off Press S7 and scroll through the modes until you see TIME Press and hold S11 The display will show HOLD SET and then TIME will flash Press S1 or S5 until you see CHIME then press S3 to enter Press S1 or S5 to select CHIME ON or CHIME OFF then press S3 to save Press S7 to return to the CHIME setting screen Press S7 again to exit and return to TIME mode How to set up and use the ALARM mode It is possible to set up to five different alarms on your SR250 Press S7 and scroll through the modes until you see ALRM The display will show AL 1 Alarm 1 a time T1 OFF or T1 ON Press and hold 11 Your SR250 will display HOLD SET and AL 1 will flash Press S1 or S5 to toggle through AL 1 to AL 5 then press 3 to select the alarm you want to set T
6. preferably with mild detergent solution Wipe dry using a dry cloth Do not use chemical cleaners and solvents that may damage plastic components Prolonged extreme temperatures may result in permanent damage Your SR250 can resist water pressure down to 30 metres After submersion wipe dry then air dry before using or charging Caution Prolonged water submersion may cause electronic shorting which may cause minor skin burns or irritation Please note your SR250 should never be used while swimming Warning Pacemaker users should never run your Snooper RUN PLUS SR250 in ANY mode with the HRM belt connected as the HRM belt sensor signal may interfere with the pacemaker SNOOPER 21 UK Service under warranty Your Snooper RUN PLUS SR250 comes with a standard one year manufacturer s warranty If for some reason your unit requires service under warranty return your Snooper RUN PLUS SR250 via special delivery insured and in suitable packaging to The Returns Department Performance Products Limited Cleaver House Sarus Court Manor Park Cheshire WA7 1UL Please enclose the following information Your name address and a full description of the problem A telephone number where you can be reached during business hours Your SR250 serial number Disposal of old electrical amp electronic equipment applicable in the European Union This symbol on a product or its packaging indicates that the product should not
7. say in TIME mode the battery will last up to 12 months Charging your battery step by step 1 Plug your SR250 into your PC with the USB charging clip data cable provided 2 Align the charging clip with the 4 contact pins on the back of your SR250 3 Connect the charging clip securely to your SR250 Your SR250 will display CHARGE and the percentage charge level of the battery When your SR250 starts to communicate with your PC using the Snooper PC Companion software your SR250 will display PC LINK Battery low condition You cannot turn on GPS when the battery is low You will need to recharge the battery first before your SR250 can connect to GPS When battery level becomes very low your SR250 will automatically turn off and the screen will go blank In RUN mode if your SR250 automatically turns off you will lose the information from that session and in GOLF mode you will lose your scorecard and RUN CHRONO data CHRONO runs in the background even when you are playing golf to let you know how far you have walked and how many calories you have burned 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 SNOOPER 2 UK Getting to know the buttons and modes Push button functions S1 Start Lap Up S11 S3 Change view OK f u S5 Stop Save Reset Down l l S7 Change mode AN S11 Light Set S7
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9. A mode From the TIME screen press S7 to enter the mode menu and scroll through until you see GOLF DATA Your SR250 will momentarily display GOLF DATA then the latest data file If there is no available data it will display NO DATA If you have saved information for more than one round of golf press S1 or S5 to scroll through the available data files A maximum of 50 files can be saved Once you have found the file you would like to look at press to select it Your SR250 will display the Start End Time Golf Course name As the name of the golf course is too long to fit on the screen it will scroll from right to left automatically so you can read it Press S1 or S3 to scroll forward through details of the file The following information will be displayed Start and end time of the round and course name Time and distance of the round GROSS and NET score plus Stableford points for each hole Total GROSS and NET score plus Stableford points for Holes 1 9 Total GROSS and NET score plus Stableford points for Holes 10 18 Grand Total GROSS and NET score plus Stableford points for Holes 10 18 Finally the screen will display the following sub modes VIEW to view the details of this round again DELETE to delete the details of this round DEL ALL to delete the details of every round you have saved EXIT to exit GOLF DATA Press S1 or S5 to select the sub mode you require and press 3 to enter The golf da
10. LUE YELLOW RED GREEN BLACK depending on the course you are playing Your SR250 will now display the FCB screen of Hole 1 of the course selected You are ready to play The following information is displayed on the FCB screen B the distance from your current location to the back of the green C the distance from your current location to the centre of the green F the distance from your current location to the front of the green H Current hole number P Par value S Score enter your score at the end of each hole if you want to use the electronic scoring system Moving forwards backwards from hole to hole and exiting GOLF mode To move forward to the next hold press S11 To move backwards to the previous hole press S7 To exit GOLF mode from the FCB display press and hold S7 Using the electronic scoring system Your SR250 enables you to enter and save your score and will automatically calculate your Stableford score if you have entered your handicap at the start of the round If you would like your SR250 to calculate your score and Stableford points input your score by pressing S1 or S5 while on the FCB display The score you have selected is displayed next to S which can be seen at the bottom right hand corner of the display To view your GROSS and NET scores based on the score you have entered plus the Stroke Index for that hole press S3 To view the Stableford score for that hole bas
11. PS a Run Mode user settings and AUTO LAP setting To enter and set your RUN mode user settings press S7 to enter the RUN mode and then press and hold 11 Your SR250 will display HOLD SET and then SET and AUTO LAP will flash Use buttons S1 and 3 to switch between the available settings How to set AUTO LAP and use the manual lap time function Your SR250 incorporates an AUTO LAP feature within RUN mode that enables you to analyse your training session data split in to virtual laps The AUTO LAP feature can be switched on or off When AUTO LAP is switched on your SR250 will automatically alert you with an audible alarm each time you reach a pre specified distance You can set your SR250 to split your data over the following lap distances 0 4 miles or kilometres 1 mile or kilometre 2 miles or kilometres 3 miles or kilometres 4 miles or kilometres 5 miles or kilometres You will also be able to analyse the data recorded for each lap at the end of your session Setting the lap distance When in RUN mode press and hold 11 Your SR250 will display HOLD SET and then SET and AUTO LAP will flash Press S3 to select AUTO LAP and 1 KM will flash in the display To select the length of lap you require press S1 or S5 to switch between 0 4 1 2 3 4 5 kilometres or miles depending on the units you have selected in user settings Then press S3 to select Once you have selected the lap distance press S3 to confir
12. T mode NIGHT mode enables you to set the backlight to come on automatically after you launch one of the training modes such as RUN or HRM within a pre set time period For example say you set the NIGHT mode time period to start at 69m and end at 11pm if you launched RUN or HRM mode within that time period the backlight would automatically come on and stay on for as long as your SR250 remained in that mode The backlight will automatically illuminate your RUN or HRM data for the duration of your training session Press S7 and scroll through the modes until you see TIME Press and hold S11 The screen will display HOLD SET and then TIME will flash Press S1 or S5 until you see NIGHT flashing on the screen then press S3 to enter Press S1 or S5 until the screen displays NIGHT ON then press S3 to enter The display will show ST TIME Start time followed by a time with the hour value flashing Adjust the start time to your preferred setting starting with the hour value Press S1 or S5 to select your setting then press S3 to confirm The minute value will now flash Press S1 or S5 to adjust the minute value to your preferred setting then press S3 to save The display will show ST TIME again Press S1 or S5 to switch to EN TIME Press S1or S5 to adjust the hour value then press 3 to enter Press S1 or S5 to adjust the minute value then press S3 to enter Press S7 to return to the NIGHT mode sub menu Press S7 again to exit NIGHT
13. and AUTO LAP will flash Use S1 or S5 to scroll through the different user settings until you see VIEW then press S3 to select Press S1 or S5 to switch between 3 rows or 2 rows then press S3 to confirm Press S7 to return to the last used mode i e RUN TIME etc HRM mode functions Inserting a battery Please use coin to twist and g 3 i open battery cover and _ insert CR2032 3V battery You will find the battery cover on the rear of the HRM see illustration Use a small coin to turn the battery cover to the open position and remove it Insert a good quality CR2032 battery with the side facing upwards Replace the battery cover and turn it to the closed position How to set up and pair your SR250 with the Heart Rate Monitor HRM Once the HRM battery has been installed your HRM belt is on standby and ready to send data to your SR250 Follow these instructions to set up and use your HRM belt Push one tab on the strap through the slot in the HRM transmitter Wet both electrodes with a damp cloth on the back of the HRM belt This will help create a strong electrical connection between your chest and the HRM transmitter Slots ELECTRODES Wrap the HRM belt around your rib cage just below the pectoral muscles and attach the other end of the strap to the HRM transmitter The elastic strap should be adjusted so it is snug enough not to move during use but not so tight as to restrict your breathi
14. and hold S7 while in any mode that requires GPS and your SR250 will automatically search for a GPS signal and turn on the GPS User tip Although you can press S7 to switch on GPS manually your SR250 will automatically start to search for GPS as soon as you enter any mode that requires GPS to operate How to turn off the GPS connection Press and hold S7 for 2 3 seconds in any mode to turn off the GPS When CHRONO is stopped or saved after 15 minutes your SR250 will automatically return to TIME view and GPS will turn off automatically Caution If you turn off GPS when CHRONO is running it will continue to time your run but will not be able to trace your run record distance or calories burned etc If no satellite signal is received within 15 minutes your SR250 will automatically return to TIME mode When CHRONO is stopped or reset if there is no key operation for 15 minutes it will automatically return to TIME mode GPS will be on standby for the next 5 hours and the GPS ring icon will blink After 5 hours the GPS will turn off and the GPS icon will not be displayed GPS signals CS Ee Es Eee G ae aaa GPS signal searching scrolling GPS signal received No GPS signal The GPS signal strength bar at the top of the screen scrolls when searching for GPS It is static when connected to GPS but shows a different number of bars depending on the quality of the signal If there is no GPS reception the display
15. be treated as household waste It should be handed over to an appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical equipment By ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative impact on the environment The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For further details about recycling please contact your local authority or the shop where it was originally purchased Information on GPS Global Positioning System GPS is a satellite system made up of a network of 24 or more satellites GPS works best in clear weather conditions anywhere in the world 24 hours a day When 3 satellite signals are received your SR250 will have 2D GPS fixed latitude and longitude When 4 or more satellite signals are received your SR250 will have 3D GPS fixed Manually switching GPS on and off There is never really a time when you should have to manually get GPS because GPS automatically starts each time you launch any mode that needs it However here is some information on how to get GPS if your SR250 does not locate it automatically Go outside to an open area away from tall buildings and trees Point the GPS antenna towards the sky for best reception The antenna is located at the 6 o clock position on your SR250 While locating the satellite stand still until signals are received Using GPS directly next to tall buildings or beneath trees may interfere with GPS accuracy Press
16. dy in TIME mode you can simply press S1 and GOLF will start automatically Alternatively press S7 to scroll through the modes incorporated on your SR250 until you see GOLF Your SR250 will momentarily display GOLF then display COURSE UNITS TEE Press S1 or S5 to highlight your selection then press S3 to enter While playing golf the CHRONO function will be running in the background This means your SR250 will track your progress as you walk around the golf course recording where you walk how far you walk how long it takes and how many calories you burn The calorie count will only work if you have set your user details in user settings directly on your SR250 or by using the Snooper PC Companion software entering your height weight and age so your SR250 can determine how many calories you have burned over the distance you have walked How to set UNITS Press S1 or S5 to select UNITS Press S3 while UNITS is flashing YARDS or METRES will start to blink Press S1 or S5 to change the unit and press S3 to confirm your selection Press S7 to exit How to set the TEE Press S1 or S5 to select TEE and press S3 to confirm MEN or WOMEN will start to flash Press S1 or S5 to switch between MEN or WOMEN and press S3 to confirm your selection Press S7 to exit SNOOPER 11 UK How to use the GOLF mode DEMO option This mode is just for demonstration Press S7 to scroll through the modes until you
17. ed on the score you have entered press S3 again Viewing hazard information on each hole To view distances to any hazards on a hole such as bunkers press S3 from the FCB display Continue pressing S3 until you have passed the scoring section and arrive at the first hazard Keep pressing S3 to scroll through the hazards plotted for that hole Once you have scrolled through all the hazards you will then see the current CHRONO status displaying the time of your round so far along with the distance you have travelled since you started the chronograph Completing your round viewing and saving your scores After you have completed hole 18 and entered your score press 11 The chronograph will stop automatically and your SR250 will display GAME OVER CHRO STOP SNOOPER 13 UK Press S3 to view your score on each hole followed by your score for holes 1 9 your score for holes 10 18 and your total score for all 18 holes Continue to press S3 to view the CHRONO screen where you will see the time taken to play the round and the distance you have travelled in that time If you want to save the score and CHRONO data collected for that round press and hold S5 while viewing the CHRONO screen Your SR250 will display HOLD TO SAVE then the file number You can view this data again in GOLF DATA mode After saving your SR250 will return to the Golf Course Selection screen Press S7 to exit How to enter and use GOLF DAT
18. gin a training session If you want to time a lap at any time press S1 again If the AUTO LAP function is switched on your SR250 will time laps automatically based on the AUTO LAP setting you have selected You can change the type of data displayed by pressing S3 at any time during your training session You can choose between the following views Calorie HRM and OF MAX Calorie HRM and distance Calorie HRM and calorie Calorie HRM and in zone Calorie HRM and chrono Calorie HRM and pace Calorie HRM and speed Calorie HRM and clock Atthe end of your training session press S5 to stop the chronograph and your SR250 will stop monitoring and recording data Press and hold S5 to save all data recorded in your training session Determining your maximum heart rate can help you monitor your activity level This lets you see you are not working too hard but that you are working hard enough to get results It is advised that you stay within 50 to 85 of your maximum heart rate when you are physically active This is known as your target heart rate Very important notice The heart rate information above is just a guide Please consult your GP and or personal trainer before starting any training programme especially if you have not exercised regularly for a long period or are overweight Note When the chronograph is stopped or reset if there is no key operation for 15 minutes the GPS will aut
19. gned to automatically find the golf course you are playing by using GPS location technology When you arrive at the golf course and launch GOLF mode your SR250 will use GPS to locate your exact position and will automatically find the golf course you are at To launch GOLF mode follow these instructions Press S7 to scroll through the modes until you see GOLF or if you are in TIME mode simply press S1 and GOLF will be launched automatically Press S1 or S5 to highlight COURSE and press S3 to confirm SNOOPER 12 e UK Press S1 or S5 to highlight GPS and press S3 to enter Your SR250 will automatically search for a GPS signal and display up to the nearest six golf courses within a 10 kilometre or 10 mile radius depending on whether you have YARDS or METRES selected in UNITS The nearest golf course will be displayed first Press S1 or S5 to scroll through the available golf courses If there is no golf course available within a 10 kilometre or 10 mile radius your SR250 will display ees 10 MI COURSE or _ 10 KM COURSE Next press S3 to select the golf course you wish to play Your SR250 will now display HANDICAP Press S1 or S5 to enter your handicap and press S3 to confirm After you have entered your handicap your SR250 will remember it the next time you play Next your SR250 will display TEEBOX Press S1 or S5 to select the TEEBOX you intend to play from then press S3 Available options are WHITE B
20. he HOUR digit will start to flash Press S1 or S5 to adjust the hour value then press S3 to confirm The minute value will now flash Press S1 or S5 to adjust the minute value then press S3 to confirm T1 or T2 will now flash Press S1 or S5 to select whether this alarm relates to T1 your time zone 1 or T2 your time zone 2 then press S3 to confirm Press S1 or S5 to change the setting Press S3 to confirm ON Alarm on or OFF Alarm off will now flash Press S1 or S5 to turn the alarm ON or OFF then press 3 to confirm Press S7 to return ALRM sub menu Press S7 again to exit and return to TIME mode How to preview alarms set and to switch alarms on and off Press S7 and scroll through the modes until you see ALRM Press S5 to scroll through and preview AL 1 Alarm 1 to AL 5 Alarm 5 Press S1 to turn an alarm on or off then press S3 to confirm Press S7 to exit and return to TIME mode A small bell icon will be displayed to the left hand side of the screen in TIME mode to indicate that you have an active alarm set SNOOPER 17 UK SR250 Troubleshooting Guide PROBLEM QUESTION cannot get a GPS signal Can reset my SR250 Will my data and personal settings be lost after reset my SR250 The battery indicator does not seem to be accurate My heart rate data seems inaccurate SOLUTION ANSWER Take your SR250 outdoors and away from tress and tall buildings Remain stati
21. height How to reset your SR250 You can reset your SR250 by pressing and holding S1 S5 S7 and 11 together Your SR250 can display different icons and graphics depending on the mode When you reset all the graphics are displayed at the same time and the backlight will come on The software code will be then be displayed and your SR250 will automatically return to TIME mode Please note that any data previously saved will be permanently deleted SNOOPER 20 UK Registering your SR250 First find your SR250 Product ID as follows Press S7 and scroll through the modes until you see TIME Press and hold S11 the screen will display HOLD SET until TIME flashes Press S1 or S5 to scroll through the sub views TIME NIGHT CONTRAST CHIME and PROD ID Product ID setting User Tip If your SR250 is TIME mode you can press and hold S11 to go straight to the TIME NIGHT CONTRAST CHIME and PROD ID setting Use the Product ID to register your SR250 This free registration will enable you to download any of the regular additions to the golf course database that comes with your SR250 There are no subscription charges and no download fees To register visit the registration section of our web site www snooperneo co uk The Snooper PC Companion software that enables you to download new courses and use the RUN PLUS statistic diagnosis software is on the CD that comes with your SR250 Caring for your SR250 Clean with a dampened cloth
22. ise RUN data from your SR250 to your PC for further analysis Please note it is not possible to upload golf data to your PC Snooper PC Companion software is compatible with the following operating systems Windows 7 Windows XP SP 1 2 3 Windows Vista SP 1 2 Windows 2000 SP 4 Windows 98 Insert the Autorun CD ROM provided with your SR250 and follow the on screen instructions that will automatically be displayed on your PC How to download golf data to your SR250 1 Double click on the Snooper PC Companion icon on your desktop to run the application A welcome window will open displaying the RUN logo and Shotsaver logo 2 Connect the USB charging data cable to your SR250 making sure the four pins on the clip are correctly aligned to the four metal contacts at the back of your SR250 See photograph below 4 Pins on the USB Clip ae at the back of the 3 Connect the USB charging data cable to your PC Your SR250 will initially display CHARGE XX indicating the current percentage of battery charge remaining Once communication has been established between the PC and your SR250 PC LINK will be displayed The PC will automatically charge your SR250 for the length of time it is connected 4 To download the latest database of golf courses to your SR250 click on the Shotsaver logo and follow the onscreen instructions Please note that the download will take approximately 80 minutes To save time we recommend you do
23. m ALERT ON will be displayed Press S1 or S5 to switch between ALERT ON and ALERT OFF and press S3 to confirm When training your SR250 will beep once each time you reach your selected lap distance assuming you have the alert switched on Press S7 to go back to the user settings menu Using the manual lap time function The lap function lets you take and save a lap time at any point during your session If you are running on a track for instance you can time how long it takes to complete each lap Your SR250 will display the time of the lap as you complete each lap but you can also review your lap times later either directly on your SR250 or by using the PC Companion software Recording your own lap times is easy Launch the RUN mode and press S1 to start your training session as normal When you are ready to record and save a lap time simply press S1 again Your last lap time will be displayed briefly on your SR250 then the display will revert to the previous data view selected Once you have completed your training session you can review all the lap times you recorded directly on your SR250 by pressing S3 before saving the session The lap times recorded can also be reviewed after you have saved them in RUN DATA mode and by using the PC companion software How to set UNITS metric or imperial You can set your SR250 to display speed and display and record distances in kilometres or miles When in RUN mode press and hold 11 You
24. ng port Spe a rw To link your HRM belt to your SR250 press S7 to go to HRM mode then press and hold 11 to enter HRM SET mode Select HRM LINK and press S3 to confirm If your SR250 pairs successfully with the HRM LINK FILE will be displayed on the screen Your heart rate information will now be displayed on your SR250 Useful HRM tips Make sure the HRM belt fits snugly to your body Re apply water or electrode gel to the HRM belt electrodes Clean the electrodes to remove contamination that may interfere with heart rate signals Wear a cotton shirt or if possible wet your cotton shirt Synthetic fabric that rubs with your skin may create static electricity and interfere with the heart rate signal Move away from strong electromagnetic fields and other wireless sensors which can interfere with your heart rate sensor Possible sources of wireless interference may include high voltage power lines electric motors microwave ovens cordless phones and wireless LAN or access points SNOOPER 9 e UK Using your SR250 and HRM Press S7 and scroll through the modes until you see HRM Your SR250 will momentarily display HRM then search for a GPS signal It will then display the battery level remaining memory and will then display GPS GO to indicate that it is ready for use If there is no GPS signal it will display INDOOR Using your SR250 in HRM mode is very similar to using it in RUN mode Press S1 to be
25. nnected CALORIE TIME clock CHRONO DISTANCE or PACE Each time you press S3 the data type displayed will appear briefly to confirm your selection To change the data type displayed on line 3 press and hold S3 until the data type changes Keep pressing and holding S3 to choose between SPEED HRM if connected CALORIE TIME clock CHRONO DISTANCE or PACE You can change the data displayed on either line by pressing S3 briefly or pressing and holding S3 at any time during your training session SNOOPER 5 e UK How to view your RUN data When you have finished a training session press S5 The chronograph will stop your SR250 will stop recording data and STOP will flash on the screen To immediately view the data collected during this session press S3 before saving The following information will be displayed Stop Calorie Distance Calorie Ave Speed Max Speed Calorie Ave Pace Max Pace To save this session press and hold S5 How to enter and use RUN DATA mode Press S7 to scroll through the main modes to RUN DATA mode Your SR250 will momentarily display RUN DATA then the latest data file saved If there is no data available it will display NO DATA If you want to view the data from other saved training sessions press S1 or S5 to scroll through the data files previously saved Note A maximum of 50 files with 100 laps in each file can be saved Next press S3 to enter the selected file You
26. o setT1 press S3 If you want to set T2 press S1 or S5 to change T1 to T2 then press S3 to confirm The display will now show GPS and MANUAL Press S1 or S5 to switch between GPS or MANUAL then press S3 to confirm your selection Setting time with the GPS option Press S1 or S5 to select GPS When GPS is flashing press S3 to select Next press S1 or S5 to find the correct TIME ZONE for your location There are 106 city codes to choose from When you have found the correct location press S3 to confirm The display will now show DST Daylight Saving Time ON or DST OFF Press S1 or S5 to switch between DST ON and DST OFF then press S3 to confirm your selection The display will now show either 12H or 24H Press S1 or S5 to switch between the two then press 3 to confirm your selection Press S7 to go back to the TIME setting sub menu and press S7 again to return to TIME mode The time will automatically be set next time your SR250 connects to GPS Your SR250 will connect to GPS when you launch RUN or GOLF modes Alternatively press and hold S7 from TIME mode to manually switch GPS on SNOOPER 15 UK Setting time with the MANUAL option Press S1 or S5 to select MANUAL While MANUAL is flashing press 3 to enter Set the HOUR by pressing S1 or S5 then press S3 to enter Set the MINUTE by pressing S1 or S5 then press S3 to enter Set the SECOND by pressing S1 or S5 then press S3 to enter Set the YEAR by pressing
27. omatically turn off and return to TIME mode How to set up heart rate zones It is possible to set up to three heart rate zones on your SR250 Within each zone you can set a LO Low or HI High heart rate level During your training sessions you will be able to select one of your pre set zones and monitor whether your heart rate can be increased and maintained within one of these pre determined zones for maximum efficiency To set and use the heart rate zones follow these instructions Press and hold 11 from any HRM view Your SR250 will display HOLD SET and SET HRM LINK will flash Press S1 so that the display changes to SET HRM then press S3 to confirm Your SR250 will display ZONE 1 Press S1 or S5 to switch zones between ZONE 1 ZONE 2 or ZONE 3 then press S3 to confirm Your SR250 will automatically display LO and HI values and the LO value will be flashing SNOOPER 10 gt UK To increase or decrease the LO value press S1 or S5 When you have the right value press S3 to confirm The HI value will now be flashing Press S1 or S5 to increase or decrease the HI value When you have the right value press S3 to confirm ALERT ON will now be flashing Press S1 or S5 to switch between ALERT ON and ALERT OFF then press 3 to confirm your selection Press S7 go back to the HRM setting screen GOLF mode functions How to enter GOLF mode There are two ways you can launch the GOLF mode If you are alrea
28. onary and try getting GPS signal again Be sure that the antenna is pointing towards the sky for better signal reception You can reset your SR250 by pressing S1 S5 S7 and S11 together The date and time will be reset to default values You can set it again manually or automatically through GPS Your data and personal settings are saved in the flash memory and will not be lost after you reset Allow your SR250 to fully discharge then fully charge it without interruption We recommend a regular recharge every 1 2 months to maintain good battery condition even if your SR250 is not used Make sure the HRM belt snugly fits your body Re apply water or electrode gel to the electrode of the HRM belt Clean the electrodes to remove any contamination that may interfere with heart rate signals Wear a cotton shirt or if possible wet your cotton shirt Synthetic fabrics that rub against your skin may create static electricity and interfere with the heart rate signal Move away from strong electromagnetic fields and other wireless sensors which could interfere with your heart rate sensor Possible sources of wireless interference include high voltage power lines electric motors microwave ovens cordless phones and wireless LAN or access points SNOOPER 18 gt UK Snooper PC Companion software Your SR250 comes with Snooper PC Companion software Use this software to download the latest golf course data and to upload and synchron
29. onograph will automatically start to time your session As you begin to run or walk you will be able to switch views by pressing S3 to observe your current pace the distance you have travelled and your current calorie burn Tostop your training session press S5 To save the information collected during your training session press and hold S5 Your SR250 will display HOLD RESET and then SAVE plus the date of the session User settings To enter and set your RUN mode user settings enter RUN mode and press and hold 11 Your SR250 will display HOLD SET and then SET and AUTO LAP Use buttons S1 and S3 to switch between the following user selectable settings 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 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 Ibs or kg and height feet and inches or cm SET USER Gender age weight height SET VIEW Set your SR250 to display either 2 lines of RUN information such as PACE and CHRONO or 3 lines of RUN information such as PACE CHRONO and DISTANCE RUN mode sub views While training your SR250 can display different types of information depending on your requirements These can include distance pace speed HRM calorie burn and time You can switch between these views by pressing S3 at any time during your training session Yo
30. r SR250 will display HOLD SET and then SET and AUTO LAP will flash Use S1 or S5 to scroll through the different user settings until you see UNITS then press S3 to select Press S1 or S5 to switch between KM or MI kilometres or miles and press S3 to confirm your selection Press S7 to return to the last used mode i e RUN TIME etc How to set USER gender age weight and height To enable your SR250 to accurately calculate calorie burn you will need to tell your SR250 whether you are male or female your age weight and height When in RUN mode press and hold 11 Your SR250 will display HOLD SET and then SET and AUTO LAP will flash Use S1 or S5 to scroll through the user settings until you see USER then press S3 to select MALE or FEMALE will start to flash Press S1 or S5 to switch between MALE or FEMALE then press S3 to confirm Next AGE will be displayed Use S1 or S5 to adjust your age then press 3 to confirm Next WEIGHT will be displayed Use S1 or S5 to adjust your weight then press S3 to confirm Next HEIGHT will be displayed Use S1 or S5 to adjust your height then press S3 to confirm Press S7 to return to the last used mode i e RUN TIME etc How to set VIEW You can set your SR250 to display your training session data over 2 or 3 lines depending on how much information you want to view at any one time When in RUN mode press and hold 11 Your SR250 will display HOLD SET and then SET
31. r SR250 will display the start time end time and distance Press S1 or S3 to scroll forwards through the data saved for each session or press S5 to scroll backwards You will be able to view the following information Start end time amp distance Chrono distance amp calorie Chrono ave pace amp max pace Chrono ave speed amp max speed Chrono ave HRM amp max HRM Lap 1 time amp distance Lap 2 time amp distance last lap time distance VIEW DELETE DEL ALL sub menus Press S7 to exit How to use the VIEW DELETE DEL ALL sub menus VIEW Press S3 while VIEW is highlighted to view the session data again Your SR250 will go back to the start end time distance screen Press S7 to exit DELETE Press S1 to highlight DELETE and press S3 to select Your SR250 will display DELETE File name After 2 seconds the file will automatically be deleted and your SR250 will go back to RUN DATA mode Press S7 to exit DEL ALL Use S1 to highlight DEL ALL and press 3 to select Your SR250 will display DELETE ALL DATA After 2 seconds all data will be automatically deleted from your SR250 and it will display NO DATA Press S7 to exit SNOOPER 6 UK The RUN DATA numbering system Sample data number 1222 102 G 12 Month Na N 22 Day 1 Refers to Time 1 2 refers to Time 2 02 Filenumber Oe F S G Data with GPS H for data without G
32. see GOLF or if you are in TIME mode simply press S1 and GOLF will be launched automatically Press S1 or S5 to highlight COURSE and press 3 to confirm Press S1 or S5 to highlight DEMO and press 3 to enter Please note that GPS will remain off while in DEMO mode Your SR250 will display an example of the FCB Front Centre Back display see below for description In DEMO mode you can also enter your score and see how the Stableford points are calculated Press S1 or S5 to adjust the score then press S3 Your SR250 will display the GROSS and NET scores Please note that in DEMO mode the handicap is set to scratch 0 Press S3 again and the Stableford points for that hole will be re displayed You also can also adjust the score again at this point if necessary by pressing S1 or S5 to increase or lower your score Press S3 again to see an example of how a hazard will be displayed To exit DEMO mode press S7 Here is the information displayed in the FCB Front Centre Back screen B the distance from your current location GPS Strength to the back of the green C the distance from your current Battery indicator location to the centre of the green F the distance from your current location to the front of the green S Score enter your score at the end of each hole if you want to use the electronic scoring system H Current hole number P Par value GOLF mode Your SR250 has been desi
33. ta file number system Each time you save the data from a round of golf you have played it is given a file name as follows Sample file number 1222 1 02 A 12 Month S 22 Day m 1 Refers to Time 1 2 refers to Time 2 02 File number iz SR250 Auto power save When GPS is off and the HRM is not linked to your SR250 if there is no key operation for more than one minute the display will automatically go to the power saving screen When in power save mode only the time is displayed To wake your SR250 while in power save mode press S1 to go directly to GOLF mode or press S7 to go directly to RUN mode Pressing any other keys will exit the power saving screen to TIME mode SNOOPER 14 UK TIME mode functions How to enter the TIME mode To enter the TIME mode press S7 and scroll through the modes until you see TIME There are three different TIME views to choose from Time only Time day and date Time and city Press S3 to switch between views TIME mode settings The time on your SR250 will be set correctly when manufactured so it will work out of the box If you want to set the time yourself the procedure is explained below How to set the time From TIME mode you can set two different TIME zones From TIME mode press and hold S11 The display will show HOLD SET and then TIME will flash Press S3 to confirm T1 Time 1 will now be displayed If you want t
34. u can also set your SR250 to display different combinations of information DISTANCE Displays and records how far you have run or walked PACE Displays your current pace Your SR250 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 SNOOPER 4 UK SPEED Displays a straightforward view of your current speed in either mph or kmh HRM Displays your current heartbeat using information from your HRM if in use CALORIE Displays the number of calories you are burning per hour TIME Displays the time Setting RUN mode sub views You can set your SR250 to display different combinations of information You can set it to display either 2 lines of information or 3 lines of information at the same time Plus you can change the combination of data you want to be displayed and the order in which you want that data displayed For example you can set your SR250 to display PACE and DISTANCE over two lines or you can set it to display CHRONO PACE and DISTANCE over 3 lines Follow these instructions to select whether your RUN data is displayed over 2 lines or 3 lines When in RUN mode press and hold 11 Your SR250 will display HOLD SET then SET and AUTO LAP will flash Use S1 or S5 to scroll through the different user settings until you see VIEW then press S3 to select
35. wnload the Shotsaver golf database at the same time as charging the battery SNOOPER 19 UK How to upload and synchronise RUN data with your PC 1 Double click on the Snooper PC Companion icon on your desktop to run the application A welcome window will open displaying the RUN logo and Shotsaver logo 2 Connect the USB charging data cable to your SR250 making sure the four pins on the clip are correctly aligned to the four metal contacts at the back of your SR250 See photograph below 4 Pins on the USB Clip atc aa at the back of the 3 Connect the USB charging data cable to your PC Your SR250 will initially display CHARGE XX indicating the current percentage of battery charge remaining Once communication has been established between the PC and your SR250 PC LINK will be displayed The PC will automatically charge your SR250 for the length of time it is connected 4 Click on the RUN logo to enter the RUN element of the Snooper PC Companion software The Snooper RUN PC Companion software is packed full of useful dynamic features Synchronise your SR250 with your PC and upload your training session data for more detailed analysis View your training routes on Google Maps View distance run speed and pace plus much more Save and monitor your training history View and analyse your training history by day week or month Monitor your heart rate data and lap times Set your user parameters such as age weight and

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