Activities - Nokia 5500 Sport - Smartphone 64 MB User Manual

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password and then enter your Personal data settings. The Personal data settings
are necessary for the pedometer and exercise planning to function accurately.
In sports mode you can monitor and record your exercise, make an exercise plan,
review your progress, and perform tests.
The following is displayed in the Sports view:
1. Icons for accessing Quickstart, Diary, and Tests.
2. Current exercise targets and your progress.
If you set several targets, scroll down to the
targets, and scroll left or right to view the other
targets. To view details about your progress with
the set target, press the scroll key.
3. Next planned exercise. If there are several targets
and no upcoming planned exercises, a target is
displayed instead of the planned exercise.
To start monitoring the next planned exercise,
scroll down to the next planned exercise, and press the scroll key.

■ Activities

To start an activity, in the main Sports view, select Options > Activities, scroll to
the activity, select Options > Start. To start monitoring, press the scroll key.
To create a new activity or edit the settings of an activity, in the main view, select
Options > Activities, select Options > Create new, or scroll to the activity and
select Options > Edit and from the following settings:
Activity name — to name the activity. You can only name activities that you have
created.
Data and layout — to define what data is displayed in the monitoring view and
what type of a layout is used. To change the layout, select Options > Select layout,
scroll to the desired layout type, and press the scroll key. To define what
information is displayed in a frame, scroll to the frame, select Options > Change,
and select the desired type of data.
Use Bluetooth GPS > Yes — to use a Bluetooth GPS enhancement in monitoring if
available. A Bluetooth GPS enhancement can be used to monitor and record speed
and distance in activities, with which the pedometer cannot be used, for example
rowing and cycling.
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