Memory; Recall Data; System Reset - Omron Walking style Pro Instruction Manual

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The times of the events for the current day are displayed for 2 seconds.
When pressing the Mode/Event button within an hour, the last recorded
event will be displayed for 2 seconds. When pressing the Mode/Event
button within the next hour, the current time will be recorded as a new
event.
Notes:
• Recorded events are NOT displayed. They are stored and can be
downloaded.
• Only 1 Event may be recorded per (clock e.g. 13:00-14:00) hour.
Second or more events in this hour will not be recorded.
Example:
Press Mode/Event button when leaving home (13:00 hour). Press Mode/Event button again
when returning home (15:00). The program in the PC will highlight the two events 13:00 and
15:00. If the Mode/Event button is pressed again at 13:15 it will NOT store this time (see note
above).

7 Memory

Press Mode/Event button one or several times to select the mode you want:
• aerobic : number of aerobic steps and duration of aerobic walking
• kcal : consumed calories and burned fat volume
• km : walking distance
• steps : number of steps

7.1 Recall data

1 Press Memory/
The OMRON Walking style Pro can show measured
values up to seven days.
Notes:
• When displaying values from memory the number of
steps you make, will not be counted.
• When displaying values from memory, the time is not displayed.
• If the Memory/
screen.
2 Press Mode/Event button to exit memory display.
3 Full memory indicator
data which has not been downloaded.
4 Refer to directions for "Downloading Data to a PC". Section 8

7.2 System reset

1 Press System reset button.
Caution! Time will be deleted. Memory, stride length and weight
data will not!
button to recall previous data.
button is not used for one minute, the display will return to the previous
displays when there are 35 days including current day of stored
1
1
This is now display-
nd
ing the 2
event for
the day.
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