Setting System Preferences - Timex Ironman SLEEK 250-LAP User Manual

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SETTING SYSTEM PREFERENCES

You can choose from several settings to determine how you interact with the SLEEK™ 250 and
how the watch collects and displays data.
 Run sensor – Choose SENSOR ON to count steps with the run sensor during workouts,
or SENSOR OFF to disable the run sensor. When the run sensor is on and counting
steps, the
 Tap force – Determines how hard you must tap the watch face to start a timer or take a
lap/split. Select from LIGHT, MEDIUM, or HARD. If you experience accidental
laps/splits if the watch is bumped, increase the tap force. You can also turn the
TapScreen™ OFF.
 Units – Choose to display measurements in IMPRL units (miles, feet, inches, pounds) or
METRIC units (kilometers, centimeters, kilograms).
 Hourly chime – When hourly chime is ON, the N icon displays, and the watch will beep
at the top of every hour.
 Button beep – Choose BEEP ON to enable a beep when you press a button on the watch
or tap the watch face. Choose BEEP OFF to disable this feature.
1. Press MODE until SETUP displays.
2. Press START/SPLIT/+ to select SYSTEM.
3. Press SET.
4. Press MODE to select the system preference to set, and press START/SPLIT/+ or
DISPLAY/TAP ON-OFF/- to choose the setting value.
5. Press SET to exit.
SETTING YOUR PERSONAL DATA
Precise personal settings are vital to making sure your workout data is as accurate and useful to
you as possible. See
SETTING YOUR STRIDE LENGTH
It is strongly recommended that you use the automated stride length calibration feature described
in
SETTING YOUR STRIDE
your stride length.
SETTING YOUR TARGET PACE
Set your target pace so you can compare your current pace with your goal when you take a
lap/split in Chrono mode.
To set your target pace, see
you have actually traveled, you can set the stride length manually for more accurate
measurements.
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SETTING YOUR PERSONAL
LENGTH. This will give you the most accurate calculation of
If the distance recorded
DATA.
by the watch does not match the distance
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