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Pedometer With Panic Alarm
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Talking Pedometer With FM Radio
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Target ......................................................................... 6
Timer .......................................................................... 6
Memory ...................................................................... 7
View Total Weekly Records ..................................... 7
View Daily Records .................................................. 7
Clear All Records ..................................................... 8
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To Set the User Profile for 1 st Time Use or After
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Pulse Meter / Stress Index (Available in PE826 Only ) . 9 How to Use Panic Alarm (Available in PE828 Only ) ... 11 FM Radio (Available in PE829 Only ) ....................... 11
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Thank you for selecting an Oregon Scientific TM pedometer (PE823 / PE826 / PE828 / PE829).
These unique products are ideal for monitoring your exercise routine. The pedometer counts the number of steps taken from one location to another, calculating the total distance covered and calories expended.
Other key functions include target step / distance / calories, 7-day memory function, estimated target finish time and keypad lock function.
Keep this manual handy as you use your new product. It contains practical step-by-step instructions as well as technical specifications and warnings you should know.
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1. LCD screen
2. MODE / SET button
3. § / + button
4. RESET / _ / H / m button
5. ~'f: / ■* button
6. Belt clip
7. Battery door
8. Pulse meter
9. fp Pulse rate button
10. A LED light button
11. LED light
12. Panic alarm pin
13. Fastening clip and chord
14. Selects radio channel
15. 6 Radio ON
16. <4 / ►► Scan up and down FM frequency
17. ra. Increase and decrease volume
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19. Talk button
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You must set up the device (as shown below) when you first activate the unit, reset it or change the batteries, or your pedometer will not work properly.
1. To activate the device, pull out the insulation tape underneath the battery cover. (For PE828, insert batteries.)
2. Set the clock and user profile (see Clock / User Profile section).
3. PE826 only Calibrate the stress index baseline (see Pulse Meter / Stress Index section).
4. Attach the pedometer to your belt or training attire at waist level. Secure it at horizontal position. Improper positioning may result in incorrect data collection.
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2. Shows when in Timer Mode and flashes when you are in another display and timer is running
3. Shows when Auto Announcement is activated PE829 only
4. Shows when talk function is operational PE829 only
5. Shows when FM Radio is operational PE829 only
6. Shows when keypad lock is enabled
7. Shows when alarm is activated
8. Shows when in Timer Mode
9. Shows value of step, distance and calorie, clock / alarm time, timer and user profile
10. Shows when in 7-day Memory Mode
11. Colored bar shows the memory weekday and target status
12. Dot matrix shows various icons to indicate the mode / display you are in
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1. Uneven walking pace, such as walking in crowded areas or on uneven floor.
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Press and hold + / _ to speed through the setting
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Press SET to bypass or confirm a setting and move
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User Profile
Clock The modes are described in the sections that follow.
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2. While you are walking, the ESTIMATED FINISH TIME (EFT) will periodically appear to advise you how long it will take to complete your target, based on your current pace. The target bar at the bottom of the display will move from left to right (start to finish) to show your progress.
3. Press § to toggle between the EFT and remaining steps, distance or calories left until target is reached.
4. When target walk is complete, FINISH will appear and a beep will sound.
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4. Press SET to confirm.
5. Press + / _ to change the value of each digit, and SET to confirm and move on to the next setting.
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TIMER
When the timer is running, it will measure steps, distance and calories. These measurements are not linked to the daily measurements and are only related to the time spent walking while the timer is on.
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3. Press + / _ to select countdown or count-up timer and press SET . If the countdown timer is selected you will need to set the hr:min:sec by pressing + / _ to change a value and SET to confirm.
To use timer:
Press s to start / stop the timer. Press and hold H to reset the timer.
Press § repeatedly to view timer step, distance and calories values.
NOTE When you are in the timer display 9 will show. If you are in another mode, 9 will flash to indicate the timer is running.
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2. Press HI to enter the daily record display.
3. Press ITI repeatedly until you reach the day you wish to view. When you have selected the day you wish to view a 1-second display will show to advise you if you reached that days target or not:
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12/24hr format
Hour
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USER PROFILE
Upper pulse limit (PE826 only)
Lower pulse limit (PE826 only) Weight unit Weight Stride unit Stride Age
Gender
To calculate stride length:
Individual stride length varies. Input an appropriate length for an average stride. To determine the average stride length, walk 10 paces and divide the distance traveled by 10.
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1. Press MODE to navigate to Clock or User Profile Mode.
2. Profile Mode only; use + / _ to scroll to the setting you wish to change.
3. Press and hold SET to enter setting mode.
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To calibrate your stress index baseline:
The index is highly individual, so you need to calibrate your personal baseline before you use this function to monitor your stress status.
Make sure you relax for 2 to 3 minutes before you start the calibration:
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TIPS
Cold fingertips and cold air can affect the
measurement. You may need to warm your hands
before you start.
The sensor is sensitive to light sources. Cover the
entire sensor area with your fingertip to block all light.
Gently touch the pulse sensor; do not press hard.
Keep still and calm during measurement. Moving
about can affect the reading.
Wait the proper amount of time: Measurements can
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To measure pulse and stress level:
1. Keep calm before and during measuring.
2. Press ff .
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To scan and store a radio channel:
1. Press and hold <4 / ►► to activate auto-scan. When a channel has been found, press <4 / ►► to fine-tune the channel.
2. Press and hold CH to enter channel-storing mode.
3. Use « / ►► to select a channel number (1-5).
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Pull the chord and detach the pin to activate the alarm.
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Languages available English, French and Spanish OR English, Italian and German.
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Broadcasts can be announced automatically at predefined intervals (as detailed in the setting sequence below), or manually by pressing TALK .
£))) appears when the talk function is broadcasting.
To set up the talk function:
1. Press and hold TALK to enter setting mode.
2. Press + / _ to change a setting and press TALK to confirm and move on to the next one.
3. The setting sequence is:
Auto-talk ON / OFF. If ON is selected you will need to set the broadcast interval time to 5, 10 or 15 mins. 0 appears on the screen when this function is activated.
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To turn the LED light ON , press A . When you release the button the light will turn OFF (PE828 only). To turn the keypad lock ON / OFF, press and hold ■* . To reset the unit, remove and then re-insert the batteries.
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1. Gently press down on button with a blunt stylus to release battery compartment.
2. Insert 1 x CR2032 battery.
3. Gently push back the battery compartment.
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1. Gently press down on button with a blunt stylus to release battery compartment.
2. Insert 2 x CR2032 batteries.
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This product is designed to give you years of service if handled properly. Observe the following guidelines:
Never immerse the unit in water. This can cause electrical shock and damage the unit. Clean the unit with a slightly damp cloth and mild detergent.
Do not subject the unit to extreme force, shock, or fluctuations in temperature or humidity.
Do not tamper with the internal components. Doing so will terminate the units warranty and may cause damage. The unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of different types.
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1. Unscrew to open the back cover.
2. Insert 1 x CR2032 and 1 x 12V battery.
3. Place the cover back and tighten the screw.
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Remove the batteries if storing this product for a long period of time.
Do not scratch the LCD display.
The contents of this user manual and technical specifications are subject to change without further notice. Images not drawn to scale.
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Visit our website ( www.oregonscientific.com ) to learn more about Oregon Scientific products such as digital cameras; MP3 players; childrens electronic learning products and games; projection clocks; health and fitness gear; weather stations; and digital and conference phones. The website also includes contact information for our Customer Care department in case you need to reach us, as well as frequently asked questions and customer downloads.
We hope you will find all the information you need on our website, however if youre in the US and would like to contact the Oregon Scientific Customer Care department directly, please visit:
www2.oregonscientific.com/service/support
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Call 1-800-853-8883.
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Hereby, Oregon Scientific , declares that this pedometer model PE823 / PE826 / PE828 / PE829 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of EMC directive 89 / 336 / CE and LVD directive 73 / 23 / EC.
A copy of the signed and dated Declaration of Conformity is available on request via our Oregon Scientific Customer Service
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