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2. SETTING AN HOURLY CHIME 1 From the main time screen press the FUNCTION button 2 Use the LIGHT scroll up or the REC scroll down buttons until you see the letters CHM Chime Alarm appears on the screen 3i Press the FUNCTION button to enter this feature 4 Use the LIGHT scroll up or the REC scroll down buttons to choose whether to have this chime turned ON or OFF 5 Then use the MODE button to save your settings and to return to the main time screen 12 Page Ea Vy NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 Note If the hourly chime is turned on a picture of a CLOCK FACE will appear at the top of the screen NAVIGATION Saving favourite position locations PL to memory manuall 1 From the main timer screen press the FUNCTION button twice The letters PL 1 will then start flashing on your screen 2 Use the LIGHT scroll up or the REC scroll down buttons to select between 9 position locations then press the FUNCTION to begin GPS sync to this memory location Once completed the co ordinates and will be flashed on the screen The date and time data will also be recorded Note PL data can further be viewed and edited using the supplied software Navigating to a saved position location PL 1 From the main timer screen press the FUNCTION button twice The letters PL 1 will then start flashing on your screen 2 Use the LIGHT scroll up or the REC scroll down buttons to select betw
3. or select none buttons at the bottom of the pop up window to help with your selection 2 You will then be prompted with a confirmation page to authorise uploads 3 Then log into your account as normal Note The confirmation step in above point 2 is only required for new connections 4 A final screen will appear allowing you to select album s that the selected images 5 Once your settings have been completed press the next button to begin the 24 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 Sports Diagram 1 upload The following screens will be seen once the upload has begun and when it has finished Upload complete Progressing 1 1 Close Slide show all Click the slide show icon Pi to begin a slide show in full screen mode for all images on the selected track recording Press the ESC button to end the slide show This tab displays a column graph of accrued values for total distance travelled time taken altitude reached and calories consumed Using the drop down boxes this data can be viewed in days a single day or over 30 60 or 90 days weeks over 8 16 24 or 32 weeks and months over 3 6 9 or 12 months 25 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 USER ACCOUNTS 1 C3 Track Star The current user is listed at the top rl ae de of the screen Import Export Merge 8 User cookielover11 2 Use the icons at the bottom of the screen to create
4. 6 The finished file can then be exported back to the watch using the EXPORT button 20 Page Delete a track from the watch e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 1 Connect your watch to your EZ M computer bc E R usata 2 Select the required tracks and click the ERASE button 3 Confirm your selection by pressing Y OK INFORM ATION TABS Data Diagram 1 Once your watch is connected select a data file from the left hand file explorer 2 Select the DATA DIAGRAM tab This screen is split into an upper and lower section 2 1 Theupper data section has a further 5 individual overview tabs to show Profile Time Distance Speed and Height Diagram data information 2 2 Thelower section offers a graphical user interface to compare 4 data sets across an X and Y plot axis Use the drop down boxes to view selections such as Height versus Distance Height versus Time Speed versus Distance or Speed versus Time rack Star Gost Track Star 2 User cook etover11 Toh din zw Fev tock ge 2010 Flge 201008 De EEES DA DIAA 09 16 27 2010 08 17 19 15 55 Time 5 AT 2010110 20 12 15 ea 01C408 00 git i 2010 08 17 19 15 55 2010 08 17 19 24 50 p 0003 55 n 0008 55 namns a 21 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 View Track 1 Select a track from the left hand file explorer view and press the PLAY button 2 The software will then begin stepping you through your rec
5. e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 LI T Ww cps Tracking Please read carefully before use Note This is a generic user manual which covers more than one model You may notice slightly different screen shots throughout this manual 1 Page En NG NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH 510 Table of Contents Important safety instructions and precautions nnns 3 ao eE 4 Setting up the Charging Cradle nations 5 Oel eR VOUT AY IM A E AA A E EEA 6 UPA Na VOUT UME ZONO sera ae E AA ee 7 Setting up the Dale and UM rro rita 8 Scheduled GPS time updating ARC Automatic Regional Calibration 9 ODW re m C ANA AA OE 10 Lap timing Last lap compared to current lap 10 Seca admet NO KANA GAN GN 12 plo Ko MPO NAGA AA AAE 12 PEIN ANG N e AA 13 Saving favourite position locations PL to memory manually 13 Navigating to a saved position location PL enm 13 Designation free based tracking Sports Mode seenmm 15 NAVWATCH 510 Software Track Star sees 16 Installation Hardware AA AA 16 Importing track data TOCOLOS estenosis 17 Selecting a track a Aata TIE MAA aisala 17 EPON has e a nm EE HIE IM EDU 18 MGA Ae NAGA 19 POOK AA ANA E AA 19 Saving favourite position locations PL to memory via software e 19 NTOTMatIOn Ese cR AA re AA ee 2
6. United States 1 Indianapolis UntedStates 1 Mami United States 1 27 Page b ob oob ob hb E Nur NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 New York United States Philadelphia United States 1 LtaPaz Brzi o o Manaus Brzl J O 4 Caracas Venezuela BuenosAires Argentina a RiodeJaneiro Brazil 1 SaoPaulo Brzl 1 Montevideo Uruguay 1 San ori A 3 3Paa CapVede Eee mm 1 Las Palmas Spanish Territory Territory gta wa t o isbn Portugal 1 Dakar Senegal london Engad 1 Edinburgh UK Scotland 1 EID IN NR GM UR CENE NNNM Vienna Austia 1 Prage Czech Republic 1 Copenhagen Denmark 1 Paris ance EE Belin Germany 1 Hamburg Germany Au Italy a Nigeria Oslo O 28 Page UTC Hit cb cb mb a T NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 Barcelona Spain Stockhom Sweden 1 Zurich Switzerland 1 Cao Egypt 1 Hesnk Finan 1 Athens Gree 1 Ammn Jdodan 1 Beirt Lebanon 1 20 Tii Libya CapeTown SouthAfrica Johannesburg SouthAfrica Jerusalem ft Bahan Bahan AddsAbaba Ethiopia Baghdad lag 4 Nabi Kenya
7. each timer record then press the FUNCTION button repeatedly To reset the unit back to 0 zero and to clear the memory data press the LIGHT again To return back the main time screen press the MODE button Split timing Last lap added to current lap 1 2 Press the REC button to begin the timer The larger timer digits will begin rolling Once a lap time has finished press the REC button again The timer result will 10 Page Ea Vy NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH 510 then be added to any previous lap result as shown in the above smaller timer digit readout The larger timer read out will continue to roll Each subsequent press of the LIGHT button will advance the lap number on the screen Note This device can store up to 10 entries The stopwatch should be stopped and reset If further records are needed 4 Press the LIGHT button once timing has finished 5 To scroll through each timer record press the FUNCTION button repeatedly To reset the unit back to 0 zero and to clear the memory data press the REC button again 6 To return back to the main time screen press the M ODE button SETTING THE ALARM l From the time screen press the FUNCTION button 2 Use the LIGHT scroll up or the REC scroll down buttons until you see the letters ALM Alarm appear on the screen 3 Press the FUNCTION button to enter this feature The number 1 one will then appear next to ALM Toggle between alarm set
8. new accounts 3 account SETTINGS 1 Click the drop down arrow at PERE the top right of screen As well Edit user afo as settings options there are Delete user other shortcuts to previously Switch user discussed options Select Settings 2 From this screen changes options such as a Language b Unit of o min Se o Deges Minns Sons Degre measure c Background colour and Bel BE Gp d Default save to location irs rset i 1 3 The remaining settings such as Help refers you to a copy of this user manual Clicking the about button will show the edition and version of this software 26 Page En Nu NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 UTCTABLE 212 EmwetkAtl PO 1 PagoPag AmeranSama o pee Teran rete Honolulu United States AAA NENNEN 9 Anchorage United States Vancouver Canada LasVegas UnitedStates 1 Los Angeles United States 1 SanFrancisco United States 1 SanDiego UnitedStates 1 SeatleTacoma United States 1 cb bobo ob Edmonton Canada 7 Winnipeg Canada SanJose CostaRica Mexico City Mexico 1 1 New Orleans United States Rio Blanco Brazil Montreal 1 Bogota Columbia Panama Panama y m 4 Peu A Washington United States 1 Atlanta United States 1 Boston United States 1 Demot
9. 1 Track Photos tAdvahiced USCIS osuere nter Envases ts psa UR REPRE vu 22 CTA OS a aC qoom 24 Delete a track ONO Opteron pales 24 Ea T NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 Uploading to Se o o OE 24 PO Da IPPO 7 50 OO e ER CCOO EA 25 em PP O 2 DECIME ION mamana 31 Trouble Shooting C a AANO 32 IM PORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS Read all instructions carefully before use Retain manuals for future reference Use this product only in the manner described Only use a water dampened soft cloth to clean the surface of this product Ensure the watch is not wet before pressing any of the function buttons Water moisture can easily be introduced inside the unit by pressing the buttons in this case causing damage If charging is required it is recommended to thoroughly charge electronic devices for the first time overnight Subsequent charges can be as needed During charging or extended use the product may become warm It is ideal to avoid continually running the battery flat before charging There are no user serviceable parts in this product Un authorized attempts to dismantle or repair this product will void product warranty and may result in dangerous electric shock Do not use this product if you are in control of dangerous machinery Remove any power or data cords by pulling them from the plug and not the cord Using this device near other electronic d
10. HT and REC buttons to toggle to ARC Press the FUNCTION button to enter this feature ARCI will then begin to flash 3 Press the FUNCTION button to begin setting up the details for ARC1 T1 Time Zone 9 Page Ea T NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH 510 6 Using a combination of the LIGHT and REC buttons to adjust time values and to select whether to turn this feature ON or OFF Using the function button toggle to ARCI While it is flashing use the LIGHT and REC buttons to move to ARC2 T2 and adjust the same as described above Press the MODE to confirm and exit when finished Note Press and hold the LIGHT and REC buttons to advance more quickly through minutes and hours STOPWATCH 1 Lap timing Last lap compared to current lap 1 From the time screen press and hold the LIGHT button until the digits SPWH Sports Watch appears Press the LIGHT button to begin the timer The larger timer digits will begin rolling Once a lap time has finished press the LIGHT button again The timer result will then move to the above smaller timer digit readout while the larger timer read out resets to 0 zero and begins rolling again Each subsequent press of the LIGHT button will advance the lap number on the screen Note This device can store up to 10 entries The stopwatch should be stopped and reset If further records are needed 4 J Press the REC button once timing has finished To scroll through
11. Republic of Kiribati 30 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 SPECIFICATIONS Displays year month day hour minute and second Time and date display 24 hr format only Stopwatch navigation to stored location navigation tracking random location clock and memo alarms Storage space Up to 10 20 hours at the frequency of one waypoint every 3 6 seconds Between 0 C and 45 C Auxiliary features 7 hours with GPS on 90 2160 hours days with GPS off Stop watch accuracy 1 100 second Background light Backlight Cradle battery 3 7V Li ion Rechargeable Battery Nokia battery optional accessory model BL 5B not supplied Timing capacity Up to 23 59 59 99 24 hours Battery life 3l Page ar wy NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 TROUBLE SHOOTING Q amp A Q How do know when the battery is ready for a charge A The battery icon on the screen has no bars left inside it If you try to turn on the GPS feature and the word LOW appears it means there is not enough available power The feature will not be able to be turned on Q How long does it take to charge A It takes 4 hours to fully from when the low battery indicators start flashing The portable battery charger can fully recharge the watch up to 2 times Q How long will a charge last me A In time mode only that watch can last for up to 90 days In continuous GPS mode it can last up to 7 hours Q Is it better to keep the batt
12. WATCH S10 Manual updating 1 The first step here is the same as the first step with setting the time zone press and hold the MODE button until the Day Time zone abbreviation digits starts flashing between T1 Time Zone 1 abbreviation and UTC or a number Eg 3 or 10 2 Then press the FUNCTION button The year number will start flashing Then use the LIGHT button to either increase or the REC button to decrease this figure 3i Press the FUNCTION button again to move to the next field MONTHS and use the same LIGHT and REC buttons to either increase or decrease this figure 4 Repeat again to the sections DAY HOURS MINUTE SECOND then finally you have the option to turn ON or OFF DST Day Light Savings time accordingly 5 Press the MODE button until you return back to the main time menu screen Note Only the time for TI can be set manually There is an option to adjust for daylight savings for T2 only This can be done by pressing the MODE after point 4 above The T1 sign will then change to T2 Then press function to start to toggle to the DST field Then use the LIGHT and REC buttons to adjust then finally the MODE button to confirm and exit Scheduled GPS time updating ARC Automatic Regional Calibration l To ensure you have accurate time for each day and in any time zone simply set your watch to automatically update itself at a given time each day 2 Press the NAVIGATION button once and use the LIG
13. e you with a Return Authorisation RA number within 48 hours When requested send us the defective Product and a copy of your receipt Laser will cover the cost of the return delivery Step 4 Wait for us to contact you Once we have received your defective Laser Product for inspection we will inform you of our assessment of your claim within 7 days When we contact you we will firstly let you know whether you have a valid claim under this Warranty and if so we will inform you whether your defective Laser Product will be replaced or repaired together with the number of days you can expect to wait to receive your replaced or repaired Laser Product Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure a we NAVISIIR precision CONNECT nanmta aming accessories ESSENTIALS 33 Page
14. ed with another screen to make the required Siri tme 2010 08 17 19 15 55 2010F BA17A adjustments where needed Alternatively pise iens you may choose to insert other images such ramen as designs or archived images etc a AG 6 Once complete a confirmation screen will be shown showing how many files were Complete gpsing photos successfully updated and how many were L photos fail o be GPSed 1 photos are successfully GP Sed not These can be reviewed as required Close screen 7 Once photos have been successfully uploaded they are embedded directly onto the map Once embedded you can interact with the images by a clicking the image to see expand the image b use the left and right arrows to move between images Note Once images are GPSed a small nana image of a camera will appear next to the track record in the file explorer view 23 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 Change a track photo l While a current image is displayed click the Re GPS button Then follow the above explained procedure to re select and rename Q9 your new file Track pont a part diaman Delete a track photo 1 While a current image is displayed click the delete button Then B follow the prompts to remove the image W Uploading to Picasa And Flicker 1 Press the button for either Picasa o or Flicker fr and select the images you wish to upload the click OK Note Use the select all
15. een any of the previous up to 9 position locations Note Each time a PL location is saved date and time is also recorded and displayed on each memory entry You can also use the FUNCTION button to toggle between the co ordinate details 3 Once a memory location has been selected and while the co ordinates are displayed on the screen use the LIGHT scroll up or the REC scroll down buttons to select between the functions DEL Delete and GOTO Go to 13 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 31 DEL With the letters DEL on the screen press the FUNCTION button to advance to a confirmation page with the flashing letters YES Press the function button again to delete this memory setting 3 2 GOTO With the letters GOTO on the screen press the FUNCTION button to confirm The title will then change to GET get GPS data The unit will then compare the stored co ordinates to that of your current location 3 2 1 Oncethe co ordinates have been calculated the navigation screen will be displayed This screen displays a the direction of the designation and the distance between the two points b your current speed when you start moving c if signal is lost and d when your destination is reached Note If there is a signal interruption during this mode the letters LOSS will appear on the screen and an alarm will sound for 5 seconds Pressing the buttons LIGHT FUNCTION or REC will stop the alarm sounding E
16. ery voltage topped up even if am not using it A Yes If any battery in general is left for long periods of time and allowed to discharge the expected life span does reduce It is also recommended that to ensure maximum battery life that the battery is not continuously run flat before charging Q Is there any specific care instructions for the charger A It is advisable to keep the contacts of your charger clean and dry Avoid touching the contacts with your finger and do not use any sharp metal objects such as needles or to clean the contacts Only use a dry lint free cloth The standard operating temperature for the charger is between 0 C and 45 C Q My charger is not charging What can I do to check that it works A Try turning the charging on and off to see if the power button is sticky For further product information and instruction please visit our product web page at www laserco net or email support laserco com au Please note As continual improvements are made to this product slight operational differences may occur For the most up to date user manual please visit our web site 32 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 Warranty Against Defects Laser Corporation Pty Ltd Laser warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 12 months from the date of purchase provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instructions where prov
17. essing the MODE button If no signal has been reached within 5 minutes the navigation screen Will close and revert back to the main time screen 4 Press the MODE button to stop tracking in sports mode If no other buttons are pressed the screen will revert back to the main time screen after 3 minutes 15 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 NAVWATCH S10 SOFTWARE TRACK STAR Installation Software l Insert the CD into your computer 2 Click and open the TRACK STAR folder and click the icon called SetUp exe Note At this point the software will check to see if NET framework is installed Accordingly NET will either be installed or upgraded if your current version is older than 3 5 SP1 3 Follow the on screen installation screens and choose the default or standard settings where applicable 4 Once the installation has been completed click the close button Installation Hardware 1 Connect your watch to the charging cradle noting not to force the watch and to observe for correct orientation Connect the USB cable to the cradle and then to your computer Your computer will typically signal when this new hardware is connected 2 Run the TRACK STAR software and enter the product key number from the CD ROM package when prompted Typically an icon is loaded to your desktop 3 You will then be prompted for your personalised information such as date of birth height and weight This data is later used to calcu
18. evices may cause interference Keep this device away from extended periods of direct sunlight or heat Your NAVWATCH S10 is water proof at 5ATM 50 meters It is suitable for most shallow swimming but not for diving and other deeper water sports WHAT S IN THE BOX 1x NAVWATCH S10 1x Charging Cradle 1x Software CD 1x USB cable 1x User M anual OPERATING SYSTEM REQUIREM ENTS FOR COM PUTER CONNECTION System Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista Windows 7 or higher Processor Pentium Ill CPU 1GHz 1GB free RAM 500 MB free space 3 Page e NAVIG BIR USER MANUAL NAVWATCH 510 MULTI FUNCTION BUTTONS Press to confirm a selection or to return to the last screen from the time screen Press to toggle between Time Zone 1 T1 and Time Zone 2 T2 from the time screen Press and hold to enter time setup for T1 and T2 from the time screen Press to turn on background light from the time screen FUNCTION G Press and hold to turn on the background light Press and hold for wine wine RN the time screen Press or press and hold this button to select next option or to increase values of selected item Press to enter the menu screen from the time screen Press repeatedly to navigate through time settings from the time screen Press lt button twice to view location coordinates and time from the time lt Press or and hold to E coordinates and time from the time E Press or press a
19. ided The benefit of this warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law and to other rights and remedies of the consumer under a law in relation to the goods or services to which the warranty relates Through a network of retailers and resellers Laser will provide you with your choice of a refund repair or exchange where possible for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period This warranty will no longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration accident misuse abuse normal wear and tear neglect or improper storage Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase How to make a product warranty claim Step 1 Find your receipt which proves the date of purchase Where the date of purchase cannot be verified your place of purchase or Laser will make an assessment based on the date of manufacture the condition of the Laser Product and the type of defect Step 2a Contact your place of purchase They will assess the nature of the fault and refund or replace the product as per their store refund or warranty policy Step 2b If your place of purchase cannot be contacted then you can contact Laser Customer Service with details of your defective Laser Product Phone 02 9870 3355 or Email service laserco com au or online www laserco net support warranty click on Consumers End Users Our business address is at 1 6 8 Byfield Street North Ryde NSW 2113 Step 3 Laser will issu
20. ime Actions like delete track export track combine tracks can also be carried out simultaneously in this way Note 2 Highlighting a track allows you to choose only one track at a time which can be used to carry out actions like data diagram view track and edit track Exporting a track 1 Highlight or Mark the selected tracks accordingly and press the EXPORT button 2 Choose the type of export file ie KM L KM Z GPK or CSV See the diagram below for further file information Export as EML ru KML was developed for use with Google Earth EMZ KMZ 1s zipped file developed for use with Google Earthfiles KMZ 1s contented with words and images and can be shared by email and internet easily GPX GPX isa device independent data format used for GPS navigation devices __ CSV CSV file is a simple text format and each field value of a record ie separated from the next bya comma CSV often used to move tabular data between different computer programs mj 18 Page ar wy NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH 510 M erging tracks 1 If you choose individual tracks can be merged Use the marking technique tick box to select the files then press the MERGE button 2 You will then be prompted to Fcombinetracks renameandre categorisethe Meroe track Emeered track finished file 3 Once finished click OK dw EE 4 The merged file will appear Timezo
21. late your calorie consumption To ensure you get the most out of your NAVWATCH S10 please enter this information in accurately E pm x Note If no weight in entered into the field o Female k mE consumption will not wor wm EM HERE om 7 ho JK Cancel 16 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 TRACK STAR The main screen Track Management GPS watch management Info Tab Setting Track list e E J9LMOBAIS OB162T 204410 20 12 15 2010 08 1 4945 55 25053922 THAL User accounts Display of info tab Importing track data records l After connecting your device as discussed above click the IMPORT button Stored data file s will then be transferred to your computer in date order Note It is recommended that the default track names are not changed to avoid naming conflicts when using applications like Google Earth and potentially replacing files accidentally Selecting a track a data file l There are two ways to select a track by using a tick box mark or highlighting a file Note Files are sorted in Year folders then into sub folders named in months The final file name by default has been date coded in shorthand format YYYY M M DD and time HH MM SS 17 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 GY Track Star a amp moor Export Merge Marking a track Selecting a track Note 1 Marking a track allows you to choose more than one track at a t
22. llowing from the Time Zone setting you now have two clocks that need to be set These are again called T1 day name and T2 Note 1 If your global location does not support time auto update you may be required to manually set the time GPS updating l M ove outside to a location with clear line of sight to the sky It is preferable to be away from any surrounding buildings or structures that may inhibit the GPS signal 2 From the time screen press and hold the REC button until the date read out not the time read out disappears and is replaced with 00 two zeros The screen will display the letters GET The device has now started searching for GPS satellite signals 3 As contact is made with each satellite this number 00 will start to increase to as much as 10 15 depending on your area and conditions Once the device has confirmed your location co ordinates they will be momentarily displayed on the screen 4 Your current location date and time will now be updated to your watch Note 1 You can re view your location co ordinates by pressing the REC button twice from the time screen The first press will take you past a screen titled GET which shows the last time and date your co ordinates were updated You can then press the MODE button again to take you back to the time screen Note 2 It is suggested that you remain still while this initial GPS satellite connection is made 8 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAV
23. nd hold to select last option or to decrease values of Selected item from the screen 4 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 SETTING UP THE CHARGING CRADLE allie Note The battery below is not supplied with this product and is an optional extra Refer to the specification table below for the correct Nokia battery model number l Slide one the battery compartment door 2 Visually inspect the battery lead and plug carefully before connecting then connect the battery lead to the cradle socket 3 Close the battery compartment door Note Use any USB power supply to supply voltage to the cradle eg M ains adaptor 5 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 CHARGING YOUR WATCH When a recharge is required 1 Align the cradle with the power switch facing towards you 2 Carefully press the watch down and slide the locking arm into place until it clicks 3 Turn the power switch on 4 The yellow indicator lamp will appear when the battery requires charging 5 When charging is completed the indicator lamp will change to green 6 While removing the watch be mindful to hold the cradle firmly while pressing the left side release button Note Check the cradle has enough power for another re charge by switching the power button on while not connected to USB power and without the watch in place If the indicator lamp is green there is enough power for another charge used when
24. ne TCHR Bd 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0v under the chosen name in the Ins END CJ file view explorer as discussed below elt place Note 1 You will be prompted with a Destionation warning if the 2 files have been taken more than 1 hour apart Des nip ion Note 2 Files with overlapping times can not be merged Edit a track 1 Select the required track and click the EDIT button 2 Adjust the file name and rename and re categorise if required as above then click OK Delete a track L Simply mark the track s and click the DELETE button Saving favourite position locations PL to memory via software l Connect your watch to your computer and press the MARK button 2 The SET MARK screen will then open 3 Use the search bar at the bottom of the screen to search for your location 4 Once your location has been found mark it using the right mouse button Note Once the mark has been created it can be adjusted by simply dragging and dropping it using your mouse 19 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH 510 Bightclick ead set yomr dertioterticn merk 5 Using your mouse you can then either delete the tag or add information via the edit option Note The tag can also be deleted by selecting it in the co ordinates list on the left hand side of the screen ba So ig Mee seme Hi T Teran F L ma i Dy n E gt E Pane 24 Becton 1 Huieisinan F Delete Eck best place to view Tape
25. optionally battery is fitted 6 Page En wy NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH 510 Note Through out making your adjustments in the menu settings screens this device Will default back to the main time screen if no buttons are pressed for 60 seconds UPDATING YOUR TIM E ZONE Note This unit has 2 time zone settings The main time zone is Zone 1 referred to here on as T1 T1 is always symbolised by an abbreviated day name eg SUN MON etc Time zone 2 referred to here on as T2 is symbolised only as T2 1 Press and hold the MODE button until the Day abbreviation starts flashing between T1 Time Zone 1 abbreviation and UTC or a number Eg 3 or 10 2 At this stage you need to input your current time zone UTC Coordinated Universal Time number Refer to the UTC time zone list later in the manual if required Use the LIGHT and REC buttons to adjust this number to your time zone Hint Press both LIGHT and REC buttons together for rapid advance 3i Once you have adjusted your T1 setting press the MODE button again to toggle to the T2 setting and adjust as required optional Press the MODE button again to return to the main time screen Note Once you have set your time zones and pressed the mode button to return to the main time screen use the mode button to toggle between the times in T1 and in T2 7 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 SETTING UP THE DATE AND TIME Fo
26. orded file on a Google M ap display 3 While progressing through the recording the details such as Speed Height Distance AAA travelled Time Latitude and Longitude are displayed at the bottom of the screen 4 Also at the bottom of the screen is also the option to Zoom in or Out of the map 5 Use the EDIT feature to adjust the track colour and sport type icon mos amp e Track Photos Advanced Users 1 This feature matches dates and times of photos and plots them along your track 2 Start by selecting a track from the explorer view E ani and click the photo icon Om Al 3 You will then be prompted gt to choose your files from the file manager screen Press the OK button to continue 25 5 25 78 121731 24 5 Note 1 The times dates of the photos need to match that of the recorded track otherwise this feature will not be able to make the match Note 2 We refer to the process of transferring images to your GPS watch as GPSed or GPSing for easy reference 22 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 4 A confirmation screen will then open This screen allows you to check photos sizes and UEEE OEE to adjust any known or visible time discrepancies Click OK to continue s 00 00 00 1600 ae Default D The onginal size Atenton It may adfert extoi edt 5 If there are still some time discrepancies with the files you will be prompt
27. tings 1 2 and 3 using the LIGHT scroll up or the REC scroll down buttons to adjust the values 4 Press the FUNCTION button to enter an individual alarm time setting screen 5 Use a combination of the FUNCTION button to move you through the alarm fields Note If an alarm is selected and turned on a picture of a BELL pi will appear at the top of the screen and the LIGHT scroll up or the REC scroll down buttons to adjust the time values Finally choose whether to have this alarm turned ON or OFF 11 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 SETTING A MEMO l Setting a memo is much the same as setting an alarm however in this feature you can select a specific date as well as time that an alarm will sound 2 From the main timer screen press the FUNCTION button 3 Use the LIGHT scroll up or the REC scroll down buttons until you see the letters MEM M emo appear on the screen 4 Press the FUNCTION button to enter this feature The number 1 one will appear next to MEM Toggle between memo settings 1 and 2 using the LIGHT scroll up or the REC scroll down buttons oi Use a combination of the FUNCTION button to move you through the memo fields and the LIGHT scroll up or the REC scroll down buttons to adjust the memo time values Finally choose whether to have this memo turned ON or OFF Note If a memo is selected and turned on a picture of a BELL Will also appear at the top of the screen
28. xit the navigation screen at any time by pressing the MODE button If no signal has been reached within 5 minutes the navigation screen Will close and revert back to the main time screen 14 Page e NAVIG 8 R USER MANUAL NAVWATCH S10 Designation free based tracking Sports Mode 1 From the main time screen press the FUNCTION button ONCE The letters NAV will begin to flash 2 Use the LIGHT and REC buttons to scroll through the screens NAV CHM MEM ALM SPT and ARC The two unique screens in this menu view are SPT and ARC Press the FUNCTION button to select a feature in this case we will discuss SPT as the other features have been discussed previously Note The other features are shared from the main menu as previously PE nea and are present here purely for convenience i e There are not 2 separate alarm system menus 3 SPT Once the GPS signal has been acquired TR XX where XX are numbers generated by default from 01 to 99 and START will appear Press the FUNCTION button to begin exercising tracking 4 You can use the LIGHT and REC buttons to scroll through information such as your current speed distance travelled altitude and your current GPS coordinates Note If there is a signal interruption during this mode the letters LOSS will appear on the screen and an alarm will sound for 5 seconds Pressing the buttons LIGHT FUNCTION or REC will stop the alarm sounding Exit the navigation screen at any time by pr

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