National Electronics & Watch M11-1656D Instruction Manual

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National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd.
M11-1656D GPS watch Instruction Manual
Ref: UI-11-1656D-006
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the GPS watch. This GPS watch is packed with personal Training
features like speed, trip time, laps, etc. GPS can display your current location in an electronic
map. Watch features include 12/24H Time format, Chronograph, World time, 5 daily Alarms, 6
Interval Timers, Run, Run Data and HRM modes. This watch can communicate with a PC to
store and review your performance. This watch uses a rechargeable battery that can be
charged through USB port of your PC. It also uses HRM belt with 2.4 GHz technology to
monitor your heart rate for all your HR related information.
Caring for your GPS watch:
Clean your GPS watch and heart rate monitor with a dampened cloth preferably with mild
detergent solution. Wipe dry using a dry cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners and solvents that
may damage plastic components.
Do not store your GPS watch to prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures as this may
result to permanent damage to your unit.
About GPS:
Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite- based navigation system made up of a
network of 24 or more satellites. GPS works best in clear weather condition, anywhere in the
world, 24 hours a day. Tall buildings may interfere with GPS accuracy. When 3 satellite
signals are received, the watch will have 2D GPS fixed (Latitude and Longitude). When 4 or
more satellite signals are received, the watch will have 3D GPS Fixed.
Water immersion:
This GPS watch is designed to be water resistant up to 3 ATM. It can resist water pressure up
to 30 meters. After submersion to water, please make sure to wipe dry and air dry the unit
before using or charging.
Caution: This unit is not intended to be used while swimming. Prolonged water submersion
may cause electronic shorting in the unit which may cause minor skin burn or irritation.

Getting Started

Step 1) Know your watch:
Push button location:
Push button Function:
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S1 – Start / Lap /
S3 – View / OK
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S5 – Stop / Save /
S7 – Mode / Exit
S9 – GPS
S11 – Light
Note: Actual color of the watch and artwork may vary from style to style.
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  • Page 1: Getting Started

    National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd. M11-1656D GPS watch Instruction Manual Ref: UI-11-1656D-006 Getting Started Introduction Step 1) Know your watch: Thank you for purchasing the GPS watch. This GPS watch is packed with personal Training features like speed, trip time, laps, etc. GPS can display your current location in an electronic map.
  • Page 2: Step 2) Charging The Battery

    National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd. Step 2) Charging the Battery: When the battery is low, it is time to charge the GPS watch. The possible screen when you charge your watch. Charge the unit for about 4.5 hours before first use. The length of time for a fully charged Once the battery is full, it will display CHARGE 100% FULL.
  • Page 3: Step 3) Acquire Satellite Signals

    National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd. You will hear a beep sound when the watch has received a GPS signal or when the GPS signal has been lost. LOST GPS signal will also be displayed in the screen. Step 3) Acquire Satellite signals: If no Satellite signal is received within 15 minutes, the watch will auto return to Time mode.
  • Page 4: General Operations

    National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd. 4.4) Bring the GPS watch within range of the HRM transmitter (3 meters). The watch will auto 5.3) Using HRM mode: detect the HR belt. The watch will then automatically go to RUN mode. Your Heart rate RUN mode and HRM mode has the same timer counter.
  • Page 5: Time Mode

    National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd. Watch reset: TIME 1 setting in SET mode: The user can reset the watch by pressing and holding S1, S5, S7 and S11 simultaneously. All You have two options in setting the watch, GPS or MANUAL. In manual setting, you can segments will be light on, then EL backlight ON.
  • Page 6: Exercise Modes

    National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd. (HRM views) EXERCISE MODES View 1 CHRONO/ HRM / Pace View 2 CHRONO/ HRM / Speed The watch has the following major exercise modes: RUN, CHRONOGRAPH and HRM View 3 CHRONO/ HRM / HRM (this view is hidden if HRM is OFF) modes.
  • Page 7 National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd. Also note that if the GPS is already ON when you enter the RUN mode, the watch will prompt RUN DATA mode “GPS GO, PACE and the CHRONO time blinks. Press S7 from HRM mode to enter RUN DATA mode. The watch will display the Data list The power level is displayed with an increment of 10%, from 10% to 100%.
  • Page 8: Timer Mode

    National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd. ALARM mode Data numbering system/ Legend: Setting the ALARM: Following is the data numbering system. Press S7 from TIMER mode to enter ALARM mode. The watch will display the alarm view. Press and hold S11 until the Alarm “1” digit starts to blink. Press S1/S5 to select the Alarm 1 to 5.
  • Page 9 National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd. HRM LINK: GPS watch troubleshooting guide: Press S3 to enter. The watch will auto link and will display the Heart rate. Press S7 to exit. PROBLEM/ QUESTION SOLUTION/ ANSWER Setting the DISPLAY (LCD contrast): Press and hold S9 for about 5 seconds from any view to How to turn off the GPS turn OFF the GPS.
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  • Page 12 National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd. Click on the Download Data tab. Data will be automatically downloaded to your PC. If there no proper contact between the USB clip and the watch, an error may occur GPS NE PRO PC software and the software will prompt you to check the cable.
  • Page 13: Fcc Statement

    National Electronics & Watch Co,. Ltd. FCC Statement 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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