Real Time Clock; Section 3 Additional Information; Battery Information - Oregon Scientific HR102 User Manual

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will adjust the ranges automatically according to the data entered.
You can also activate the heart rate limit alert function, so the
transmitter will emit a beeping sound when the limits are exceeded.
[see FIG. C]

REAL TIME CLOCK

To set the clock, see FIG. D
NOTE The date format for 12-hour display is MONTH-DAY and
DAY-MONTH for 24-hour display.
To display the date, see FIG. E
To set the alarm, see FIG. F
NOTE When the alarm clock is activated, it will go off at the set
time every day. Press any button to stop the alarm for the day. The
alarm clock is still active and will set off again the following day.
STOP WATCH
To use the stop watch, see FIG. G

SECTION 3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

BATTERY INFORMATION

The HR102 uses a CR2032 lithium battery for the transmitter and a
CR2032 for the receiver. Both are included with the unit.
When the battery of the receiver is running low, the low-battery
indicator will light up.
If the heart rate readings become erratic or stop, your transmitter
battery.may need replacing. You can do this by yourself very easily
without any special tools.
To change the battery,
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