Fujitsu ARROWS NX F-01K Instruction Manual page 167

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Precautions on using Pedometer
To count steps accurately, it is recommended that you wear
the pedometer correctly (place it in a carrying case and
attach the case to the waist belt etc. or when putting the
terminal in a bag, put it in a pocket or between partitions),
and walk at the speed of 100 - 120 steps per minute.
Even when you wear Pedometer correctly, if your walking or
movement does not reach to the terminal like when moving
part of body such as only hands or feet, your steps amount
may not be counted accurately.
Steps may not be counted accurately in the following cases.
- When the terminal moves randomly as the bag you put the
terminal in hits your legs or hip, or when hanging the
terminal down from your hip or bag
- When shuffling, walking randomly wearing sandals, geta
(wooden clogs) or Japanese sandals, or when your
walking pace was slowed down because of walking in the
crowded area etc.
- When you had a lot of up-and-down motions, shaking or
horizontal movements such as repeating standing and
sitting, climbing up and down stairs or steep slope, or
getting on a vehicle (bicycle, car, train, bus, etc.)
- When you jogged or did some sports other than walking,
or walked extremely slowly
When shaking or swinging the terminal, counting steps may
not be performed accurately.
When functions available by users and guests are used, the
Pedometer is treated as the same.
✔INFORMATION
At the beginning of walking, the figure is not changed
because the Pedometer is judging to prevent miscount
whether you started walking. As a guide, when you walked
for about 4 seconds, the steps to there are added at a time.
Counted number of steps is saved approximately every 60
minutes. However, the steps that are not counted on the day
will be corrected on the next day.
When pedometer count is not updated, redisplay the screen
to update.
By malfunction, repair or other treatments of the terminal, the
information of steps may be lost. Note that, even if the
information of steps are lost, DOCOMO assumes no
responsibility for the loss of any data.
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