Apple 034-4945-A, Nike + iPod Sensor manual

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Contents Nike + iPod Sensor KKApple Inc Apple Inc. All rights reserved Contents Welcome to Nike + iPod Make sure you have the latest iPod and iTunes software Enable Nike + iPod on your deviceInsert the Nike + iPod Sensor in your Nike+ ready shoe An open-ended workout Choose a type of workoutMonitor your progress Choose music to accompany your workoutStart your workout To get spoken feedback manually To send your workout data to nikeplus.com End your workoutTo end your workout Calibrating Nike + iPod Using Nike + iPodIPhone 3G S and iPod touch Choose Nike + iPod Calibration To calibrate Nike + iPod for running and walkingTo reset Nike + iPod calibration to the default setting To calibrate using your latest completed workoutLocking Your Device During a Workout Setting the Units of DistanceEntering Your Weight To set the voice type or turn spoken feedback off Getting Spoken FeedbackTo play your PowerSong Using a PowerSongPausing a Workout To choose a PowerSongTo decline a call Receiving Calls During a WorkoutTo answer a call To silence a callTo send workouts to nikeplus.com Changing Music During a WorkoutSending Workouts to Nikeplus.com To change music during a workoutTo review recent workouts on your device Reviewing Workouts on Your DeviceTo erase a single workout session Creating Custom Workout ShortcutsTo choose a custom workout shortcut on your device To purchase a Nike+ Workout Purchasing Nike+ WorkoutsTo unlink a remote Using a Nike+ Compatible RemoteTo link to a Nike+ compatible remote sold separately To turn remote functionality on or offTo link to another sensor Linking to Another SensorTo wake the sensor Putting the Nike + iPod Sensor to SleepTo put the sensor to sleep Important Safety Information Page Learning More, Service, and Support Radio and Television Interference FCC Compliance StatementPage European Community Wireless InformationIndustry Canada Statement Disposal and Recycling Information Exposure to Radio Frequency EnergyEuropean Union-Disposal Information Apple and the Environment Page Printed