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GPS Device Overview Page 1 of 2 GPS Computer Buttons Front view Back view 1. Up 2. Down 3. Menu 4. USB Port 5. GPS 6. Carrying Strap Hole 7. Speaker Note: Please make sure USB port is securely sealed to prevent unexpected water inleakage. Bike Mount Attach to a bike mount Dettach from a bike mount...
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GPS Device Overview Page 2 of 2 1. When the GPS device is turned off or in Clock mode, pressing the Power/Menu button for 2 seconds turns ON the GPS device. 2. When the GPS device is turned on, pressing the Power/Menu button for 2 seconds brings up the main menu. Selecting Mode &...
Heart Rate Monitor Overview Page 1 of 2 Heart Rate Monitor Note: This is an accessory available for purhcase optionally. 1. Electrodes 2. Fastening buttons How to wear the Heart Rate Monitor 1. Wet the electrodes as shown above. 2. Fasten up with the clips on both ends. Adjust the strap to assure it's not too tight or loose, so as to detect accurate heart rate data.
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Heart Rate Monitor Overview Page 2 of 2 1. Detach the Heart Rate Monitor from the strap. 2. Use a coin to unclinch the back cover. 3. Remove the battery inside with a new one. 4. Close the back cover onto the device. Note: Please make sure the back cover is securely sealed to prevent unexpected water leakage.
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GT800_get started Page 1 of 2 Getting Started with GPS Device To get started with the GPS device, please follow the steps described below: 1. Install Travel & Sports Suite software from the CD. 2. Connect the GPS device to your PC using the USB cable. 3.
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GT800_get started Page 2 of 2 (Available for purchase optionally) Next mk:@MSITStore:C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\Paul1106\桌面\Travel%20&%2... 2012/10/13...
GT800_menus Page 1 of 6 Main Menu On the main display, long press the Menu button for 2 seconds to return to the main menu. Use the Up and Down buttons to toggle between menu pages, and then press the Menu button once to select your option.
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GT800_menus Page 2 of 6 General Setup This allows you to choose a language for screen display. Language This allows you to input your basic information, including Gender, Height, Weight and Age. User Profile This allows you to set the log interval by using the Up and Down buttons. Log Interval This allows you to activate/de-activate the power saving feature.
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GT800_menus Page 3 of 6 This allows you to select either Metric (km) or Imperial (mile) standard as the measurement Unit Options unit. This allows you to turn On/Off the sound alert. Sound This resets all the device settings back to factory default values, while all data stored in Device Reset memory will also be cleared.
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GT800_menus Page 4 of 6 This allows you to calibrate Pedometer Sensitivity, Auto Pause, and Altimeter. Calibration Note: Altimeter option is only available in "Pro" models where barometric altimeter is available. Pedometer Adjust the Sensitivity sensitivity of the pedometer function. Auto Pause Use the Up and Note:...
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GT800_menus Page 5 of 6 Rotate This allows you to look up a list of history logs. History Press the Power/Menu button and select History to see more options. Five types of history logs are available for selection: Laps, Odometer, Pedometer, GPS Records, and Calories.
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GT800_display Page 1 of 3 GPS Main Display Icon Illustration Current time Number of satellites detected Battery power indication Bluetooth (solid: connected; gray: connecting or scanning; invisible: turned off) Function Page Self-defined function page To create your own page, you may use the following available data fields: Speed, Distance, Elapsed, Avg.
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GT800_display Page 2 of 3 and altitude difference (e.g. 165 m). Press Menu button once, and press down either the Up or Down button to scroll/browse through all POI records. Don't let go of the button until you find the POI you want to start navigation with.
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GT800_get started Page 1 of 1 Heart Rate Heart Rate is the avearge number of heart beats per minute. It is important to know more about heart rate measurements and use the heart rate charts to understand and help improve your overall cardio fitness. 1.
FCC Warning Page 1 of 1 FCC Compliance and Advisory Statement 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, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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