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Oregon Scientific PE828 User's Manual

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1. PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 2 2005 7 19 12 16 PM 7 PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 O eee Pe Ye LCD screen MODE SET button amp button RESET 3 M button X e button Belt clip Battery door Pulse meter amp Pulse rate button amp LED light button _ LED light 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Panic alarm pin Fastening clip and chord Selects radio channel G Radio ON lt lt gt gt Scan up and down FM frequency VOL Increase and decrease volume 4 Radio OFF Talk button Earphone jack 2005 7 19 12 16 PM E oO ee 10 11 12 a KA B ov Ei E o oO Shows when in Target Mode Shows when in Timer Mode and flashes when you are in another display and timer is running Shows when Auto Announcement is activated PE829 only Shows when talk function is operational PE829 only Shows when FM Radio is operational PE829 only Shows when keypad lock is enabled Shows when alarm is activated Shows when in Timer Mode Shows value of step distance and calorie clock alarm time timer and user profile Shows when in 7 day Memory Mode Colored bar shows the memory weekday and target status Dot matrix shows various icons to indicate the mode display you are in PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 4 GETTING STARTED SET UP You must set up
2. 3 Press M repeatedly until you reach the day you wish to view When you have selected the day you wish to view a 1 second display will show to advise you if you reached that days target or not e Target achieved smiley face and high rr K E T ILI beep sound e Target not achieved sad face and low beep sound bl Ei Z Mmi 4 Press g to toggle between your chosen days step distance and calorie display IMPORTANT At midnight all accumulated daily data will be stored for a period of 7 days Therefore once a memory has been stored for 7 days it is replaced with new data from the 1 day of the new week 2005 7 19 12 17 PM EN O ca hl LU NOTE he bar at the bottom of the display will indicate which day s memory record you are looking at Press and hold RESET CLOCK USER PROFILE When the installation tape is removed to activate the pedometer and whenever the batteries are changed the pedometer will ask you to set the clock and user profile Please complete the settings as shown below or your pedometer will not work properly 1 The first setting will flash N 2 Press to change a value and SET to confirm and move on to the next setting 3 The setting sequence is PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 8 CLOCK e 12 24hr format e Hour e Minute e Day of the week USER PROFILE e Upper pulse limit PE826 only e Lower pulse limit PE826 only e Weight un
3. Pedometer With 7 Day Memory Model PE823 Pedometer With Pulse Meter Model PE826 Pedometer With Panic Alarm Model PE828 Talking Pedometer With FM Radio Model PE829 USER MANUAL IATFOGUCUION Men sierra eens 2 K y FCS ior cae camrwcccrnvaencnnmntaiuecaemnscntieamesereaeee 2 PE823 Front and Back View cccccssseseeeeenes 2 PE826 Front and Back View ccccccssseeeeeenes 2 PE828 Front and Back VieW ccccccseeeeeeeeees 2 PE829 Front and Back View ccccccsseseeeeenes 3 LOD oaei 4 Getting Started oy vise evessssuccesitesrrsen ss tiervecesccowoecetenvetes 4 Set UP cossraniiccen eaherieneunn eRe aE 4 Important for Accuracy civasscusrscoppranceanianiddiacniraninassnans 4 Useful TIDS ercana eee aE EE EREA 5 Switching Between Operation Modes 0 5 PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 1 PETA sess see cc celasec ee E E E T 5 Target ssssatisscontecctaacaneundanautentenasaxnnncdssesievessieuttuiensenentes 6 TIMET wpoctcisceccdiesnedeeeeveedsagiiiek Gidecc aaeain a 6 Memory asa aA EEEE 7 View Total Weekly Records cccccssesseeeeeseesesees 7 View Daily RecordS ccccccessssseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeneeees 7 Clear All Records actc pninssansrsdacaiaransnccentasacetaseninaancunss 8 Clock User Profile cccccccceecsesesssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 To Set the User Profile for 1t Time Use or After a Battery Change ecccsics szunccnnsdteceuaneasnnsaasnte
4. Memory e User Profile e Clock The modes are described in the sections that follow PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 Press MODE to Lag to Daily Tin Y _ Wh T SES 4a 4a ABS ia Press to switch between the 3 displays STEP Ns LIL ae l BN DISTANCE CALORIE Saf Good bs ee an aF U a E 2005 7 19 12 17 PM Z LU W i l ee O DTT S Z E TARGET 2 While you are walking the ESTIMATED FINISH TIME EFT will periodically appear to advise you how long To set step distance or calorie target it will take to complete your target based on your 1 Press MODE to current pace The target bar at the bottom of the display navigate to Target TI T K will move from left to right start to finish to show your Ie ION Mode 1 o progress 3 Press g to toggle between the EFT and remaining steps distance or calories left until target is reached 4 When target walk is complete FINISH will appear and a beep will sound 2 Press and hold SET for 2 seconds to enter setting mode 3 Press to select STEP DISTANCE or CALORIES 5 To reset the target for the next user session press Press SET to confirm and hold RESET 5 Press to change the value of each digit and SET to confirm and move on to the next setting TIMER When the timer is running it will measure steps distance and calories These m
5. When using the radio make sure the earphones are plugged in O will appear on the screen The radio receives FM frequency between 87 5 to 108 MHZ You can store up to 5 channels To scan and store a radio channel 1 Press and hold lt 4 gt gt to activate auto scan When a channel has been found press lt 4 gt gt to fine tune the channel 2 Press and hold CH to enter channel storing mode Use 44 gt gt to select a channel number 1 5 4 Press CH to store Repeat the whole process to store another channel w 2005 7 19 12 17 PM Z LU W i ee PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 12 To change the volume level press vo To listen to a stored channel press CH NOTE Prolonged use of the FM Radio will significantly reduce battery life TALK FUNCTION AVAILABLE IN PE829 ONLY The talk function is available for DAILY TARGET TIMER MEMORY and CLOCK modes It will broadcast information related to the current LCD screen for example on Daily Mode you will hear Today you have walked XXXXX steps XX XX kilometers miles and burned XXXX X calories Broadcasts can be announced automatically at pre defined intervals as detailed in the setting sequence below or manually by pressing TALK appears when the talk function is broadcasting To set up the talk function 1 Press and hold TALK to enter setting mode 2 Press to change a setting and press TALK to confirm and move on to the ne
6. declares that this pedometer model PE823 PE826 PE828 PE829 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 COUNTRIES RTTE APPROVAL COMPLIED All EC countries Switzerland CH and Norway CN 2005 7 19 12 17 PM EN
7. the screw PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 13 To change the battery 1 Gently press down on button with a blunt stylus to release battery compartment 2 Insert 2 x CR2032 batteries 3 Gently push back the battery compartment WARNINGS This product is designed to give you years of service if handled properly Observe the following guidelines e Never immerse the unit in water This can cause electrical shock and damage the unit Clean the unit with a slightly damp cloth and mild detergent e Do not subject the unit to extreme force shock or fluctuations in temperature or humidity e 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 e Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of different types 13 2005 7 19 12 17 PM z a Do not use rechargeable batteries with this product Dimensions without clip W x H x D and weight e Remove the batteries if storing this product for a long period of time PE823 2 1 x 1 9 x 1 0 inches e Do not scratch the LCD display 52 x 47 x 25 mm The contents of this user manual and technical 33 g 1 16 ounces specifications are subject to change without further notice PE826 24x22x10 inches Images not drawn to scale 60 3 x 54 9 x 24 mm 38 g 1 34 ounces E ATOE TYPE DESCRIPTION 58 7 x 62 4 x 25 mm Step counter 0 to 99 999 steps 61 g 2 15 ounces Target step range 100 to 99 900 s
8. ctoanaarsennanss 8 Change Individual Clock or User Profile Settings 9 Ala M eee en een oe ene ee er eee ee eee 9 Pulse Meter Stress Index Available in PE826 Only 9 How to Use Panic Alarm Available in PE828 Only 11 FM Radio Available in PE829 Only sss 11 Scanning and Storing Radio Channels 11 Talk Function Available in PE829 Only 12 Backlight LED Light Keypad Lock Reset 12 Batteries iiien enken eeaeee AEE ESERE End 12 PE823 PE820 psen sarsie iien 13 PES28 ieee E E E 13 Po oeae e EE E EEEE 13 Warnings eee EE EEE 13 Specifications siisii nennu iiini i E 14 About Oregon Scientific ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 15 EC Declaration of Conformity cccecceeeeeeeees 15 2005 7 19 12 16 PM O DT l i o C Z W INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting an Oregon Scientific pedometer PE823 PE826 PE828 PE829 These unique products are ideal for monitoring your exercise routine The pedometer counts the number of steps taken from one location to another calculating the total distance covered and calories expended Other key functions include target step distance calories 7 day memory function estimated target finish time and keypad lock function 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 KEY FEATURES 1
9. easurements are not linked to the gt A To use target 1 Once the target S daily measurements and are only related to the time spent anaes Aen nm rt aH walking while the timer is on walking to activate d IE the pedometer The LI Li To s t timer GO screen will appear to confirm 1 Press MODE to z that the unit is navigate to Timer Y T starting to monitor Mode your progress me PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 6 2005 7 19 12 17 PM PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 7 2 Press and hold SET for 2 seconds to enter setting mode 3 Press to select countdown or count up timer and press SET If the countdown timer is selected you will need to set the hr min sec by pressing to change a value and SET to confirm To use timer e Press Z to start stop the timer e Press and hold amp to reset the timer e Press g repeatedly to view timer step distance and calories values NOTE When you are in the timer display will show If you are in another mode will flash to indicate the timer is running MEMORY The pedometer has a 7 day memory function You can view total weekly or daily step distance and calorie records 1 Press MODE to navigate to Memory Mode rst j gt a Lin g E 2 Press g to toggle between the total weekly step distance and calorie display 1 Press MODE to navigate to Memory Mode 2 Press M to enter the daily record display
10. ensor is sensitive to light sources Cover the entire sensor area with your fingertip to block all light e Gently touch the pulse sensor do not press hard e Keep still and calm during measurement Moving about can affect the reading e Wait the proper amount of time Measurements can take 6 12 seconds depending on the stability of the signals received What is your stress index The stress index measurement is based on heart rate variability which indicates your involuntary nervous system s status 2005 7 19 12 17 PM O hl A large heart rate variation is an indication that the parasympathetic nervous system has a predominance which generally corresponds to someone in a relaxed state As for a smaller value it indicates that the sympathetic nervous system is active which is related to physical or mental stress The alarm will be activated when the panic alarm pin is detached from its socket e Pull the chord and detach the pin to activate the alarm e To stop the alarm simply reconnect the pin to its socket PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 11 FM RADIO AVAILABLE IN PE829 ONLY HOW TO USE PANIC ALARM AVAILABLE IN PE828 ONLY 11 NOTE One new 12V battery can last for approx 15 minutes if the panic alarm is activated It is recommended that you quickly test the alarm function every time you use the pedometer To turn the radio ON press and hold amp To turn the radio OFF press and hold a NOTE
11. it e Weight e Stride unit e Stride e Age e Gender To calculate stride length Individual stride length varies Input an appropriate length for an average stride To determine the average stride length walk 10 paces and divide the distance traveled by 10 2005 7 19 12 17 PM W i ee O hl PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 9 If after the initial setting of the clock user profile as detailed in previous section you wish to change the clock time or edit one of the user profile settings simply 1 Press MODE to navigate to Clock or User Profile Mode 2 Profile Mode only use to scroll to the setting you wish to change 3 Press and hold SET to enter setting mode 4 Press to change a value and SET to confirm ALARM When in the Clock Mode press g to toggle between the Clock and Alarm Mode To set the alarm 1 Press MODE to navigate to Clock Mode 2 Press g to switch to Alarm Mode 3 Press and hold SET to enter the setting mode 4 Press to change a value and SET to confirm and move on to the next setting 5 The setting sequence is e Hour e Minute e On Off To stop the alarm sound press any key PULSE METER STRESS INDEX NOTE For first time use or after replacing a battery or resetting the unit user must calibrate stress index baseline otherwise no valid reading can be obtained To calibrate your stress index baseline The index is highly individual so
12. teps PE829 2 4 x 2 1 x 1 0 inches Timer range 0 to 99hrs 59mins 59secs 61 4 x 53 5 x 26 mm i 60 g 2 12 ounces Distance traveled 0 to 999 99miles 0 to 999 99km Stride distance 11 to 60 inches 28 to 152 cm sanenge ERA Calorie display 0 1 to 9999 9 kcal 1 x CR2032 3V Body weight range 64Ibs to 340lbs 29 to 154kg PE828 1x CR2032 3V Pulse range 30 240 bpm gt om a Operating temp 14 to 104 0 F 10 to 40 C Storage temp 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C 14 PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 14 2005 7 19 12 17 PM O hl ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC Visit our website www oregonscientific com to learn more about Oregon Scientific products such as digital cameras MP3 players children s electronic learning products and games projection clocks health and fitness gear weather stations and digital and conference phones The website also includes contact information for our Customer Care department in case you need to reach us as well as frequently asked questions and customer downloads We hope you will find all the information you need on our website however if you re in the US and would like to contact the Oregon Scientific Customer Care department directly please visit www2 oregonscientific com service support OR Call 1 800 853 8883 For international inquiries please visit www2 oregonscientific com about international PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 15 15 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby Oregon Scientific
13. the device as shown below when you first activate the unit reset it or change the batteries or your pedometer will not work properly 1 To activate the device pull out the insulation tape underneath the battery cover For PE828 insert batteries 2 Set the clock and user profile see Clock User Profile section 3 PE826 only Calibrate the stress index baseline see Pulse Meter Stress Index section 4 Attach the pedometer to your belt or training attire at waist level Secure it at horizontal position Improper positioning may result in incorrect data collection The following conditions may cause incorrect reading of steps taken 1 Uneven walking pace such as walking in crowded areas or on uneven floor 2005 7 19 12 17 PM O D i 2 Frequent up and down movements such as standing up and or sitting down running jumping or ascending descending stairs or steep slopes When changing settings you can e Press and hold to speed through the setting options e Press SET to bypass or confirm a setting and move on to the next one NOTE During setting mode if a key is not pressed within 30 seconds there will be a beep sound and the screen will return back to the previous mode DAILY To view the step distance and calorie display tT SWITCHING BETWEEN OPERATION MODES Press MODE to switch between the 6 operation modes e Daily e Target e Timer e 7 day
14. xt one 3 The setting sequence is Auto talk ON OFF If ON is selected you will need to set the broadcast interval time to 5 10 or 15 mins FQ appears on the screen when this function is activated 12 e Pacer ON OFF If ON is selected you will need to set the pacer frequency which ranges from 45 to 180 beeps per minute This function helps you maintain the pace of your walk run as each beep represents one step e Languages available English French and Spanish OR English Italian and German The radio function will be paused when the auto talk broadcast is happening or when you press TALK BACKLIGHT LED LIGHT KEYPAD LOCK RESET To turn the backlight ON for 3 seconds press To turn the LED light ON press When you release the button the light will turn OFF PE828 only To turn the keypad lock ON OFF press and hold e To reset the unit remove and then re insert the batteries BATTERIES appears when the battery is low and needs replacing NOTE Protect the environment by taking exhausted batteries to authorized disposal stations 2005 7 19 12 17 PM To change the battery 1 Gently press down on button with a blunt stylus to release battery compartment 2 Insert 1 x CR2032 battery 3 Gently push back the battery compartment To change the battery 1 Unscrew to open the back cover 2 Insert 1 x CR2032 and 1 x 12V battery 3 Place the cover back and tighten
15. you need to calibrate your personal baseline before you use this function to monitor your stress status Make sure you relax for 2 to 3 minutes before you start the calibration 1 Press amp to enter Pulse Mode 2 Press g to enter calibration setting a o gai 3 Press and hold SET to start calibration 2005 7 19 12 17 PM Z LU W i l 4 Relax and put the tip of your thumb or index finger on the pulse sensor 5 Wait for about 10 seconds until the word FINISH appears on the LCD panel 6 Repeat 3 5 if the calibration fails 3 if E i NOTE ts highly recommended to calibrate your individual stress index baseline once a month or whenever you want to refer to your parameter in different situations To measure pulse and stress level 1 Keep calm before and during measuring 2 Press amp 3 Put the tip of your thumb or index finger on the IR sensor 4 Wait for about 10 seconds until pulse rate is shown e g g K 100 WL PE82X_M_EN_V2 p65 10 10 5 The LCD will display your stress level as follows ICON BAR COLOR MEANING Normal Yellow Not relaxed NOTE Retry if failed if no reading is showing within 1 minute the pedometer will escape from pulse mode You then press pulse rate button amp again TIPS e Cold fingertips and cold air can affect the measurement You may need to warm your hands before you start e The s

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