Timex Ironman Bodylink Full Size User Manual
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W21\b 6080\b5000 NA ©2005 \fimex Corporation p e r f o r m a n c e w a t c h u s e r g u i d e English page 1 Français page 75 Español página 15\f Português página 2\f1 Performance Watch User Guide BODYLI NK SYSTEM® 60\f095000_W219_NA_EN\9_T0\b1116_TMX_W1\f\f_\9EN.qxd 3/10/11 2:\95\b PM Page CVR2
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Register your product at www.timex.com Introduction............................................................................\f Welcome! ............................\0....................\0...................\0.................3 Before you begin ............................\0....................\0....................\0....4 Performance Watch Overview ..............................................5 Watch terminology............................\0....................\0....................\0..5 The chronograph ............................\0....................\0....................\0....6 Resources ............................\0....................\0...................\0.................7 Watch buttons .............................\0...................\0....................\0........8 Display icons .............................\0...................\0....................\0........11 Starting the Bodylink® System ............................\0..................1\02 Messages ............................\0....................\0....................\0..............15 Display formatting............................\0....................\0....................\016 Preparing to use your Watch ............................\0....................\0..16 Watch Modes ..........................................................................19 Time of Day Mode ............................\0....................\0....................\020 Chronograph Mode ............................\0....................\0..................2\05 Vertical Mode .............................\0...................\0....................\0........29 60\f095000_W219_NA_EN\9_T0\b1116_TMX_W1\f\f_\9EN.qxd 3/10/11 2:\95\b PM Page CVR\b
\f Finish Mode .............................\0...................\0....................\0..........31 Interval Timer Mode .............................\0...................\0................36 Lap Data Mode ............................\0....................\0....................\0....42 Summary Mode ............................\0....................\0....................\0....45 Basic Timer Mode ............................\0....................\0...................\0.50 Alarm Mode .............................\0...................\0....................\0..........53 Configure Mode ............................\0....................\0....................\0..55 Care & Maintenance ............................................................64 Changing the battery .............................\0...................\0..............64 INDIGLO® nightlight .............................\0...................\0............65 Water resistance ............................\0....................\0....................\0..65 Legal information .................................................................. 66 International warranty (U.S. limited warranty) ....................66 FCC Notice (U.S.) \f IC Notice (Canada) ............................\0......69 Declaration of Conformity .............................\0...................\0......71 I N T R O D U C T I O N We l c o m e ! Congratulations! With your purchase of the Timex®Bodylink® System you have hired your new personal trainer. Using your Performance Watch in partnership with your digital Heart Rate and Speed \b Distance Sensors offers you an unprecedented ability to track, store, and analyze key indicators of your personal fitness level. We dedicate this manual to information regarding your Performance Watch. This sport watch functions as the brain for your Bodylink System, providing you comprehensive, realtime workout data gathered from your digital Heart Rate Sensor, Speed \b Distance Sensor, or both. You will find your Performance Watch provides very userfriendly fitness technology. But, like any new technology, you should take the time to familiarize yourself with its features and functions to optimize the usefulness of your purchase. So, have fun exploring! Check out the Performance Watch modes. Review the Quick \ftart Guide to develop a basic understanding of your Bodylink System. Most of all, enjoy your new fitness partner on your road to increased performance! 60\f095000_W219_NA_EN\9_T0\b1116_TMX_W1\f\f_\9EN.qxd 3/10/11 2:\95\b PM Page 2
45 4 B e f o r e y o u b e g i n This manual contains information about, and instructions for, setting up your new Performance Watch and using it with the digital Heart Rate and Speed \b Distance Sensors. To assist you in learning about your Performance Watch, this manual contains several elements to increase your understanding. An overview of the Performance Watch buttons, display icons, and modes Sectional glossaries that explain many of the references used forthe Performance Watch and the Performance Watch modes Complete, comprehensive instructions for setting up and usingyour Performance Watch in each mode A primer covering the links between your Performance Watchand each of the Fitness Sensors for each appropriate mode Realworld scenarios, appearing in grey text boxes, that explainhow you might use your Performance Watch as part of your activity routine P E R F O R \f A N C E W A T C H O V E R V I E W Wa t c h t e r m i n o l o g y Your Bodylink®System has its own language that you will learn as you become proficient in operating it. As you learn this language, you will encounter some important words and phrases. We promise; no one will make you take a vocabulary test! But, reviewing key terminology will help you more quickly understand how your Bodylink System operates. So, take a minute to review some of the words that will appear throughout this manual. Bodylink System: The Bodylink System allows you to track and store real time data using a family of wireless devices in conjunction with your Performance Watch. Performance Watch : The Performance Watch, (Watch) houses the data center for the Bodylink System. Fitness Sensors: The Bodylink System includes two digital sensors: the Heart Rate Sensor and the Speed \b Distance Sensor. Heart Rate Sensor: The Heart Rate Sensor (HR Sensor) measures your heart rate. The Fitness \fensor User Guide provides detailed information for setting up and using your HR Sensor. 60\f095000_W219_NA_EN\9_T0\b1116_TMX_W1\f\f_\9EN.qxd 3/10/11 2:\95\b PM Page \b
67 Speed + Distance Sensor:The Speed \b Distance Sensor (GPS 3D Sensor) tracks speed, pace, distance traveled, altitude, and more, using GPS based technology. The Fitness \fensor User Guide provides detailed instructions for setting up and using your GPS 3D Sensor. Note that sometimes the Watch will refer to the GPS 3D Sensor as the S\bD Sensor. GPS: The GPS 3D Sensor uses information gathered from global positioning satellites (GPS) to calculate your speed, distance, and elevation. T h e c h r o n o g r a p h As you learn about your Watch, the word chronograph may cause confusion. Remember this: a chronograph is a tool for measuring time. You will notice a Chronograph Mode, but Vertical and Finish Modes operate from the chronograph. Any time your Watch functions as a timing tool, it operates using chronograph (or timing) functionality. R e s o u r c e s P r i n t r e s o u r c e s In addition to this manual, your Bodylink®System includes these valuable resources: Bodylink \fystem Quick \ftart Guide: Information to help you set up and begin using your Performance Watch in conjunction with your Fitness Sensors, and an overview map of the different Performance Watch modes Fitness \fensors User Guide: Information for setup, operation, and maintenance of your Fitness Sensors \beart Zones® Tools for \fuccess: Information to use your digital Heart Rate Sensor in conjunction with the Heart Zones Training System fitness program, meant to help you to increase the strength and endurance of your heart We b r e s o u r c e s The Timex® Websites offer beneficial information to help you optimize your Bodylink System. www.timex.com\bbodylink\b: Information about Bodylink System features and product simulations www.timex.com\bsoftware\b: Current software releases for Timex products www.timex.com\bfitness\b: Fitness and training tips for using the Bodylink System chronographmeasures time Chronograph Mode VerticalModeFinishMode 60\f095000_W219_NA_EN\9_T0\b1116_TMX_W1\f\f_\9EN.qxd 3/10/11 2:\95\b PM Page 6
9 Additionally, in any mode where you can view your heart rate, you can hold the INDIGLO ®button to quickly silence an audible target zone alert. Once you push the button to change the alert, it will remain silent until you change it to another target zone alert type. See “TZ zone and alert” on page 57 for more information. S e t t i n g b u t t o n s Use Watch setting buttons to set Watch functions (for example, setting the time or a target heart rate zone). When the \b and – symbols appear at the edge of the Watch display, you have initiated the setting process. The steps listed here allow you to set Watch functions. 1. Press and hold the SETbutton until the word SET briefly appears on the display, followed by a flashing value. 2. Set the first value by pressing \b (DISPLAY)or – (STOP\bRESET). 8In addition to the Timex sites, you may also want to visit the Website referred to in \beart Zones® Tools for \fuccess. At www.heartzones.com you will find information to complement the material provided in the booklet. Wa t c h b u t t o n s The Watch offers multifunctional buttons that serve three purposes. You do not have to memorize button functions for each mode. Let the Watch serve as your guide. Most of the time, the Watch buttons function according to the labels printed on the Watch case. If you do not see any symbols around the edge of the display, follow the information printed on the Watch case to guide you in using the buttons. MODE Press to go to the next mode START\bSPLIT Press to start timing or take a split INDIGLO® nightlight; Press to light the watch; hold to silence target zone alert DISPLAY Press to display performance data SET\bFORMAT Press to set or change the display format STOP\bRESET Press to stop or press and hold to reset DONE Press when finished setting INDIGLO nightlight Press to light the watch + Press to increase the displayed value SELECT Press to move to the next value – Press to decrease the displayed value 60\f095000_W219_NA_EN\9_T0\b1116_TMX_W1\f\f_\9EN.qxd 3/10/11 2:\95\b PM Page \f
1011 D i s p l a y i c o n s3. Press SELECT (SET\bFORMAT) to move to the next value to set. 4. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all the values that need adjustment. 5. Press DONE (MODE) to save your changes and complete the setting process. V i e w i n g b u t t o n s Watch buttons can help you navigate through viewing options. Seeing the and triangles on the edge of the display lets you know there is information to view. MODE Press to go to the next mode INDIGLO® nightlight Press to light the watch Press to display next data value Press to display previous data value Interval or basic timer running Chronograph running Night Mode enabled GPS \fD Sensor battery low Sensor(s) activated (blinks when trouble) Alarm armed Hourly chime enabled Watch display icons 60\f095000_W219_NA_EN\9_T0\b1116_TMX_W1\f\f_\9EN.qxd 3/10/11 2:\95\b PM Page 10
S t a r t i n g t h e B o d y l i n k®S y s t e m When using the Performance Monitor, you can view realtime data from a Heart Rate Sensor or Speed \b Distance Sensor, or both, in Time of Day, Chrono and Timer. The procedure to do this is the same in all modes, though the data that you can view and their position on the display in each mode will vary. 1. Make sure you’re wearing your Heart Rate Sensor or Speed \b Distance Sensor, or both, and that they are powered up and functional. 2. Stand at least 6 feet (2 meters) away from any other users of fitness monitor systems and from any source of radio interference such as electrical equipment, power lines, etc. 3. Press and release the DISPLAYbutton. This tells the watch to look for any Bodylink ®sensors nearby; it will search for one minute. The antenna icon will appear on the watch display, indicating that the Bodylink ®system is active. 1\b NOTE: Though the Bodylink®system has a working range of about 3 feet (1 meter) from the sensors to the watch, for the most reliable operation, make sure that the watch is as close to the sensors as possible when starting the system up. 4. When the watch has successfully detected transmissions from the sensors, the watch display will switch to a new format showing some or all of the sensor data, depending on the mode. Time of Day and Timer show the data in the lower line exclusively, while Chrono allows up to three lines of performance data. V i e w i n g P e r f o r m a n c e D a t a Press and release the DISPLAYbutton to select the data or combination of data that you wish to view during your workout. For your convenience, a “banner” showing the names of the information and their position on the display is shown briefly before showing the data itself. Here are a few more things you should know to use the watch effectively: • While in the Chrono, press and release SET\bFORMATto swap the positions of the information in the upper and middle display lines. This allows you to view the data most important in the larger middle display line. 13 NOTE: As a convenience, Chrono and Timer will automaticallysearch for Bodylink®sensors for fifteen seconds upon entering the mode. 60\f095000_W219_NA_EN\9_T0\b1116_TMX_W1\f\f_\9EN.qxd 3/10/11 2:\95\b PM Page 12
15 M e s s a g e s When using the Watch with the Fitness Sensors, the Watch may display messages to communicate the status of either of the Sensors in conjunction with the Watch. Messages include: NO DATA FROM HRM (GPS) The Watch is not receiving data from either the HR or GPS 3D Sensor. Ensure the Sensor is not more than 3 feet (1 meter) away from the Watch, is operating, or has not inadvertently locked on to someone else’s Sensor. The Watch will attempt to establish a connection for one minute after this message displays. NOISY DATA FROM HRM (GPS) The Watch is experiencing radio interference. Try to move away from any potential sources of interference (for example, televisions, monitors, or motorized devices). The Watch will attempt to establish a connection for 30 seconds after this message displays. SEARCHING The GPS 3D Sensor is still trying to link to GPS data. You cannot view speed, pace, distance, or positional information until the Sensor locates GPS satellites. WEAK GPS SIGNAL The GPS 3D Sensor lost its link with GPS satellites. The GPS 3D Sensor operates more accurately in more open areas (such as an area without a lot of tree or cloud cover) and at quicker speeds. FATAL GPS ERROR The GPS 3D Sensor has encountered a severe internal error. Contact Timex Customer Service. • If you want to stop monitoring data from your Bodylink ®sensors, hold the DISPLAY button down until the message HOLD TO SHUT OFF RCVR is displayed on the watch display. Continue holding the DISPLAYbutton for a few more seconds; the watch will beep indicating that the radio link between the watch and the sensors has been shut down. 14 TIP: If you are already viewing data from one sensor, for example, the Heart Rate Sensor, and you wish to also view data from the Speed \b Distance Sensor, simply press and hold the DISPLAY button until the watch emits a short beep and the antenna icon begins flashing. The watch is now searching for a second Bodylink ®sensor. When it detects this second device, the antenna icon will stop flashing and the display may change to a new format that includes the new information. Press and release the DISPLAY button (as detailed previously) to view various combinations of two sensor’s data. 60\f095000_W219_NA_EN\9_T0\b1116_TMX_W1\f\f_\9EN.qxd 3/10/11 2:\95\b PM Page 1\b
17 16 The booklet \beart Zones® Tools For \fuccess included in your Watch packaging provides excellent procedures and Timex® recommends you use one of these methodologies. However, if you cannot use any of the procedures described in \beart Zones Tools for \fuccess, you might consider using the widely used, though highly debated, age based method. Begin with the number 220 and then subtract your age. For instance, a 35 year old would begin with 220 and subtract 35 (the person’s age) which gives an estimated maximum heart rate of 185. S e t t i n g y o u r Wa t c h f o r f i r s t u s e Once you determine your heart rate, set the following parameters prior to using your Watch: 1. Set the time of day. For detailed information on Time of Day Mode, including instructions for setting time of day, refer to page 20. 2. Enter your maximum heart rate. In Configure Mode, select HRM SETTINGS and then MAX HR. Your maximum heart rate setting determines your five preset heart rate target zones. For more information refer to “Max heart rate” on page 58. 3. Select your desired heart rate display units. In Configure Mode, select HRM SETTINGS and then HRM DISPLAY. Your Watch gives you the option to view your heart rate in beats per minute (BPM) or as a percentage of your maximum heart rate (PERCENT). For more information refer to “Heart rate display” on page 58. D i s p l a y f o r m a t t i n g In Chronograph Mode, you can press and release SET\bFORMAT to switch the data values displayed in the upper and middle display lines. This allows you to display the value most important to you in the larger, middle display. Switching the display formatting does not apply to ascent rate which always appears in the middle line of the display. For more information on ascent rate, see “Vertical Mode” on page 29. P r e p a r i n g t o u s e y o u r Wa t c h D e t e r m i n i n g y o u r h e a r t r a t e In addition to many other useful features, your Watch uses technology that helps you track detailed information about your heart rate. But, before you can track this information, you first need to determine your maximum heart rate. You can use many methods to estimate your maximum heart rate. Time Heart Rate Time Heart Rate 60\f095000_W219_NA_EN\9_T0\b1116_TMX_W1\f\f_\9EN.qxd 3/10/11 2:\95\b PM Page 16