Losing Connection To A Sensor - Nike + SportBand User Manual

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Losing Connection to a Sensor

The connection to your shoe sensor might get lost while you're recording a run. This
can happen if you stop running. You'll know the connection is lost if you see a shoe
icon that blinks (fig.38) or turns off all together.
If the connection to the sensor is lost for 30 seconds, your Nike+ SportBand
automatically starts a 5-minute countdown.
If you start running again before the 5-minute countdown ends, the SportBand
connects back to the sensor, and recording automatically resumes. Recording will
not have been interrupted.
If you stop for longer than 5 minutes, the recording automatically pauses, and the
most recent display metric blinks. To resume recording, you must manually press
the Record button (on the top) again, and start running. (fig.39)
If 30 minutes pass and you haven't pressed the Record button to resume recording
your run, the SportBand will stop recording, and automatically end your workout.
fig.38
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fig.39
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