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ONmove 200 GPS

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SETTINGS ..............................................................................................................3
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Intuitive guide ............................................................................................................................................................3
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Heart rate belt ............................................................................................................................................................4
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Charging ..................................................................................................................................................................13
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LOGBOOK ............................................................................................................17
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MESSAGES ..........................................................................................................18
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CHARGING THE BATTERY ..................................................................................21
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................22
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CONTACT US .......................................................................................................22
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ONmove 200 GPS TABLE OF CONTENTS SETTINGS ......................3 Intuitive guide ................................3 .........................3 Heart rate belt ................................4 ............................5 ................................6 ................................8 ............................9 ..............................10 ..........................11 1.10 About 12 USE 13 Charging ..................................13 ................................13 ................................13 ..........................16 LOGBOOK ......................17 ..............................17 ..............................17 ..............................18 .................................18 MESSAGES ......................18 ......................18...
  • Page 2 USB cable to: - Recharge the battery, - Transfer your activities to myGeonaute, Validation / Switch on / Switch off...
  • Page 3: Settings

    SETTINGS 1.1 Intuitive guide For every setting, use the C and D buttons to adjust the values The settings marked allow fast scrolling through the values when pressing and holding the E button Certain settings or displays cause a beep represented by the icon.
  • Page 4: Heart Rate Belt

    1.3 Heart rate belt ® Your ONmove 200 is compatible with the heart rate belts using the Bluetooth Smart protocol. Installing the belt: 1. Moisten the electrodes on the belt to optimise the heart rate signal reception 2. Place the belt onto your torso Signal detection: When your ONmove 200 is searching for the heart rate signal, make sure your ONmove 200 is within the transmission range of your belt: *118.08 inches...
  • Page 5 This menu gives you access to the different settings of your ONmove 200: - General settings. - User settings. - Target zones. - Screen customisation. - Activation of the heart rate monitor. In watch mode, press E to access the main menu. Browse the menus using the C ( ) and D ( ) keys until you reach the "Settings"...
  • Page 6 Note 1.5.1 1.5.2 D x1 1.5.3 Setting the date D x2 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
  • Page 7 1.5.4 Note: This setting does not concern the alarm sound. If it is set to "OFF", the alarm sound will remain active. D x3 1.5.5 D x4 1.5.6 Setting the language D x5...
  • Page 8 The user's personal parameters are also synchronised automatically when you log on to your myGeonaute account (see § 6). Weight: min : 20kg/44lb max : 220 kg/485 lb Default value: 70 kg/154 lb Height: min : 100cm/39inch max : 220cm/86inch Default value: 175 cm/69 inch Resting heart rate*: min : 30...
  • Page 9 Setting a target zone helps you manage your effort by helping you stay within a determined effort zone. There is a beep every time you exit a zone. 3 types of target zone are available: speed, pace and heart rate monitor Note: The "Heart rate target"...
  • Page 10 Note: At least one value must be selected on the 3 screens. The size of the message adapts to the number of values selected. The display is therefore larger when a single value is selected per screen. Example: Screen 1: Stopwatch + Distance, Screen 2: Speed + Pace, Screen 3: Calories.
  • Page 11 1.9 Setting the heart rate monitor 1.9.1 OFF: (default value), the sensor will not be searched for when an activity starts. ON: the sensor will be automatically searched for when an activity start. 15 s. 3 s. automatically. This search makes it possible to associate your belt with your ONmove 200; this action is referred to as "Pairing".
  • Page 12: About

    1.10 About Microcontroller 1.10.1 The FastFix system enables your ONmove 200 to predict the trajectory of the satellites for 7 days. Therefore your ONmove 200 knows the exact location of these satellites even before the search is launched. You can detect a signal within 30 seconds even if the signal is weak or if the area is partially covered.
  • Page 13: Use

    2.1 Charging charging time is approximately 1 1/2 hours. A full charge will give you a 7 hour life span in GPS mode and 10 days in clock mode. The ONmove 200 can be charged simply by connecting it to a USB port on your computer or a 5 V-1A.
  • Page 14 50 s. Flashing while activity has not started Once the GPS signal has been detected, your ONmove 200 automatically switches to "Activity" mode. Note: This screen is only available and activated. (see § 1.6) Press E to start the activity; a beep can be heard. During the activity, press C or D parameters (see §...
  • Page 15 2.3.2 This action allows the user to: Save the activity Quit the activity Access the product settings Resuming the activity 3 s. see § 1.7...
  • Page 16 2.3.3 2.4 Switching off the ONmove 200 off your ONmove 200 at any time. Press E (1 second) (1 s.) 1 s.
  • Page 17: Logbook

    LOGBOOK Activity time Average speed Calories burned and % of time spent within the and distance and average average heart rate target zone pace settings) If no session has been saved Auto 3 s. After deleting a session, the display will return to the last session saved. Press A to return to the logbook menu.
  • Page 18: Messages

    Auto 3 s. Recording time still available (hours and minutes) MESSAGES When the GPS or heart rate monitor connection is lost, a 30-second search starts automatically. In the meantime, the values displayed are blocked and the If, after 30 seconds, the connection is not restored, the screen displays < - - - > instead of the "Speed"...
  • Page 19 4.2.1 There are 3 alert levels: When the battery is at 10%, 2 beeps can be heard. When the battery is at 5%, 3 beeps can be heard. the product switches off when the battery is completely discharged. If an activity is underway, it is automatically saved in the logbook before the ONmove 200 switches off Recharge the battery (see §...
  • Page 20 4.3.1 3 s. 4.3.2 5 s. 3 s.
  • Page 21: Charging The Battery

    CHARGING THE BATTERY There are 2 ways to charge your product: Computer charge: When charging on a computer, the USB screen appears and the battery indicator is activated to show the charge level. You cannot access the different menus. Charging using the mains (adapter not included) or an autonomous battery: When charging using the mains, the battery screen is displayed to show the charge level.
  • Page 22: Technical Characteristics

    Your ONmove 200 allows you to transfer your sessions very easily from a smart phone or tablet equipped with the Bluetooth ® Smart technology. You can check your phone compatibility at support.geonaute.com/bluetooth Download the application from the App Store or Google Play ®...
  • Page 23: Precautions For Use And Warranty

    -10°C 60°C -50°F 140°F OXYLANE hereby declares that the ONmove 200 device complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999/5/EC directive. The EC compliance declaration is available at the following web link: https://www.geonaute.com/fr/declaration-de-conformite This product and the battery it contains cannot be disposed of with household waste.
  • Page 24 OXYLANE 4 Boulevard de Mons – BP 299 59665 Villeneuve d’Ascq cedex – France...

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