NTT docomo F-05J arrows Be Instruction Manual page 161

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◆ Slide display
Set to display the slide display icon (→P49).
1
From the Home screen,
tools]→[Slide display]
2
Set [Slide display] to ON
3
[Icon location]→Select an item
◆ Pedometer
Set whether to start the steps counting.
If you set [Pedometer use] to ON, you can use applications
or widgets that utilize steps data.
To obtain more precisely step information, set your height
and weight in [My physical profile] of [Users]. →P141
1
From the Home screen,
tools]→[Pedometer]
2
Set [Pedometer use] to ON
Deleting all logs :
[To remove history]→[EXECUTION]→
[YES]
All logs are deleted including steps being counted.
→[Settings]→[Useful
→[Settings]→[Useful
Precautions on using Step counter
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 Step counter 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 or
geta (wooden clogs), 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 steep slope or stairs, 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.
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