IROX iClimber-DCX Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2 THERMO PEER Instruction Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index 1. INTRODUCTION....................4 2. PUTTING INTO OPERATION ................6 3. OPERATION ELEMENTS ..................7 3.1 LCD DISPLAY AND BUTTONS..............7 3.2 OPERATION LOGIC OF BUTTONS .............. 8 3.3 LOCKING THE BUTTONS (“KEY-LOCK”)............9 3.4 MEANING OF THE LCD ICONS ..............10 3.5 BEZEL ......................
  • Page 4: Index

    10.2.7 ACTIVATE UPLOAD MODE ............. 70 10.2.8 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ............. 71 FCC ID: 04GDCX-A ....................72 Remark: The Model Name of "iClimber-DCx and "Thermo Peer" is equivalent to "Alti-Compass DCX" and "T-Pod" respectively. Brief instruction DATA LOG seperate sheet Version 1.06022009...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the iClimber-DCX by IROX. You are now the owner of a high quality watch which is the result of Italian design, Swiss engineering, Canadian and Swiss technology, and is manufactured in the greater Hong Kong area.
  • Page 6 About IROX IROX, as a brand, was founded in the year 2002 in Switzerland. IROX has established itself as specialist for measuring devices for weather, environment, and sports and is internationally present. Besides closely collaborating with the best...
  • Page 7: Putting Into Operation

    2. PUTTING INTO OPERATION 1. The iClimber is delivered with inserted battery and the watch in a battery conserving sleep-mode. In this state the display is switched off, “blank”. 2. The watch is activated by pressing any key for at least 3-5 seconds. 3.
  • Page 8: Operation Elements

    3. OPERATION ELEMENTS 3.1 LCD DISPLAY AND BUTTONS All functions are shown in 5 lines on a liquid crystal display (LCD) and can be operated with the 4 buttons on the sides. Complete segment with the four button labels If displays with data are used in this manual, the data herein will vary from the data Operation elements •...
  • Page 9: Operation Logic Of Buttons

    on your watch. These printed displays are only for better understanding. 3.2 OPERATION LOGIC OF BUTTONS The button functions are described in detail in chapter 4. Where button symbols are used, please remember the following logic:   Press button ...
  • Page 10: Locking The Buttons ("Key-Lock")

    3.3 LOCKING THE BUTTONS (“KEY-LOCK”) You can deactivate the buttons to avoid undesired operation of the buttons: • Operation elements Activate “Key-Lock”: Press the M and S/L buttons simultaneously for at least 2 seconds. Display for activated “Key-Lock”: If the buttons are deactivated 4 dots will appear on the border of the display.
  • Page 11: Meaning Of The Lcd Icons

    Deactivate “Key-Lock”: Press the M and S/L buttons simultaneously. The four dots will disappear and the buttons can be operated again. 3.4 MEANING OF THE LCD ICONS VERTIC-LOG is active Alarm is active Key tone is active Battery weak (see chapter 2, 3.6 and 5)
  • Page 12: Bezel

      FOOT-PEER present and active   HEART-PEER present and active   THERMO-PEER present and active 3.5 BEZEL The bezel serves for position finding with the compass. Operating was arranged in such a manner that the ring can be turned, but does not move easily when only slightly brushed.
  • Page 13: Battery Compartment

    If this is not possible the lid is not lying correctly in the thread and too much force would destroy the thread. Illustrated instructions can be found at www.irox.com. Operation elements •...
  • Page 14: Functions And Operation

    4. FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION The iClimber has 7 function windows. They are: TIME Your time (T+), another time zone (T2) and the alarm time (AL) TIMER Timer 1 und Timer 2 SPORT Stopwatch, VERTIC-LOG, peer (search, settings, data dispaly DATA LOG Retrieval of stored stopwatch data (tour data, lap times, VERTIC-LOG evaluation, peer data analysis, PC link)
  • Page 15 a) Backlight In addition there is the option of switching on a backlight of the display. To do this, press the EL and S/L buttons simultaneously. The LCD lighting will be activated for 4 seconds. b) Key tone: You can switch a button sound (“Key tone”) on or off. move to the time display (with the day displayed under the time!) and press S/R2 will appear in the upper part of the display and the key tone is active.
  • Page 16: Time (Time And Alarm)

    4.1 TIME (TIME AND ALARM) In the time window you can see the time, the date, and the weekday. A second time zone can also be displayed, and an alarm with a 1-minute alarm sound can be activated. Press until TIME appears in the display You can, at any time, use the same button to move to the next function, unless you are conducting a setting.
  • Page 17: Local Time (T1)

    4.1.1 Local time (T1)   Press until the day (3 letters, below the minutes) appears on the display.   To switch the key tone on/off   This brings you to the time set mode. The element to be set will start to blink and a text will appear, in English, informing you of what needs to be set.
  • Page 18: Time Zone (T2)

    4.1.2 Time zone (T2) In the time set mode, following the instructions in 4.2.1, you can also set a “T2 Off- Set”. For this the “OFF Set” setting for time zone T2 is either added or subtracted from the local time (T1). The Off Set setting can be set from –23 to +23 hours. ...
  • Page 19   This brings you to the set mode for the alarm time. The element to be set will start to blink and a text will appear, in English, informing you of what needs to be set. If during setting for longer than one minute no button is pressed, the watch will automatically leave the set mode.
  • Page 20: Timer

    4.2 TIMER In the timer function you can set a time target and have this time Functions and operation • counted down in seconds to zero. There are always two timers available (TIMER 1 and TIMER 2) which can be set independently of each other. ...
  • Page 21 The timers can not be active together at the same time. Some special functions can be carried out with the two timers: INT.LEAVE (Interleave): After the countdown of timer 1, timer 2 starts automatically. REPEAT (Repeat): As soon as the active timer has counted down (in Interleave after the countdown of timer 2), the counter begins again with the countdown.
  • Page 22 As soon as the settings have been made, following commands are possible:   Start the timer   Stop the timer   Reset the timer to the initial value (when the timer is stopped)   Interrupt the sounding 20 second tone •...
  • Page 23: Sport (Stopwatch, Vertic-Log, Peer)

    4.3 SPORT (STOPWATCH, VERTIC-LOG, PEER) In the SPORT function the stopwatch is available with up to 99 laps/interims (LAP). This data can be stored in a LOG at the end of the timing. The description on how to read-out the measuring blocks (LOG) can be found in chapter 4.4 The resolution is 1/100 seconds for lap times of up to 59 minutes.
  • Page 24 Please note: During the display ‘PEER SEARCHING’ you can start the stopwatch immediately with S/L (Chapter 4.3.1). The function PEER SEARCHING continues to run in the background (however, the flashing icons are no longer displayed, only as soon as a PEER has been found does the corresponding icon appear). It is also possible if no stopwatch is active to enter the setting mode immediately with the key EL2 (Chapter 4.3.2).
  • Page 25: Stopwatch With Lap And Vertic-Log Function

    4.3.1 STOPWATCH with LAP and VERTIC-LOG function accumulated time of all LAPs in this measuring block running lap (LAP) Display of the pulse (only when the HEART PEER is available and is on the display with the heart icon) In addition, in the SPORT function, the VERTIC-LOG function is also activated/deactivated and then started via the stopwatch.
  • Page 26 ► STOPWATCH with LAP function   Start and restart (“Restart”) the stopwatch   Stops the running stopwatch ● When the stopwatch is running:    Counts laps/interims. The stopwatch continues running. The LAP time with LAP No. remains on the display for five seconds. Then the running time of the new lap appears.
  • Page 27 ● When the stopwatch is stopped  Delete (ERASE) stopwatch times. The question “ERASE?” will appear on the display. To confirm, press the button again for 3 seconds. The data that has been deleted can not be retrieved! If you do not want to delete the data, press and release the S/R button again.
  • Page 28 ► STOPWATCH with VERTIC-LOG function To switch on this function and continue working with it the stopwatch must be on 0:00:00 and ready for a new LOG. Activate / deactivate the VERTIC-LOG function:   With this button you reach the settings menu of the PEER functions (see 4.3.2) and the ON / Off switching of the VERTIC-LOG function.
  • Page 29 As soon as the stopwatch is started the VERTIC-LOG begins recording the climb log. One lap (LAP) is recorded per 100 m climbed. The first 100 m are LAP 1, the second LAP 2 etc. After a total of 1000 m of actual climbing (equals 10 LAPs), the time and the altitude gain for these 1000 m is additionally stored (LAP +1000).
  • Page 30 Operation during the climb For each LAP during the climb, Functions and operation • that means while the stopwatch is running, following data is available: – climbing speed in m/h as the case may be min/100 m – in this LAP total meters climbed (UP). This means when you climb 50 m, then descend 20 and climb 40 again that you are 70 m above the starting point UP 90m will be displayed.
  • Page 31 When at least 10 LAPs have been completed, the “1000 Meter” summary will appear if you press the EL button again. Analogue to the individual LAPs here too the S/L and S/R buttons can be used to scroll through other such summaries. ...
  • Page 32 End of climb – Store data in LOG Stops the stopwatch To store when the stopwatch is stopped:     With this button the data can be stored in the LOG. The prompt “HOLD TO SAVE” will appear. When the button is released the watch will return to the current display.
  • Page 33 Attention: In order to be able to retrieve additional data stored in the VERTIC-LOG, you must store the LOG in the stopwatch function at the end of your climb. If you delete the stopwatch times before storing, the VERTIC-LOG data will also be deleted! Important: The VERTIC-LOG function was developed for mountain climbers making ascensions.
  • Page 34 ► STOPWATCH with RUN function (FOOT-PEER) If a FOOT-PEER is available (icon active on display) the current data such RUN SPD Speed (km/h) RUN PACE Pace (min/km) RUN DIST Distance (km) are displayed. --► From the stopwatch display (recommended with running stopwatch!) you can call up the data above sequentially with each press of the key.
  • Page 35: Peer Settings

    4.3.2 PEER Settings To log the existing PEERS in the system (PAIRING) and to carry out the calibrations/settings of the FOOT PEER and the HEART PEER, the stopwatch must be on 0:00:00. Entering the PEER calibration/setting mode: --► You thus enter the setting menu for the PEER functions. The menu ‘PAIR DEVICE’...
  • Page 36 4.3.2.1 PAIRING (logging in of the PEERs) The 3 icons flash for as long as the corresponding peer is searched for. Duration of the process approx. 15 seconds. If a peer is detected, the corresponding symbol stops flashing. If a peer has been detected after approx. 15 seconds, this display appears briefly, then it reverts to the display at the start PAIR DEV.

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