Oregon Scientific SE120 user manual Watch, Transmission Signal

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NOTE If the watch is kept idle without receiving a heart rate signal for 5 minutes, the heart rate receiver will turn off.

WATCH

You can wear the receiver watch on your wrist or strap it to a bike or exercise machine.

TRANSMISSION SIGNAL

The chest belt and watch have a maximum transmission range of about 62.5 centimeters (25

inches). Flashes when the watch is receiving a signal from the chest belt.

In the event that you experience a weak signal (i.e., the watch heart rate monitor will only show “0”) or your signal is disrupted by interference in the environment,

follow the instructions below to identify and resolve the situation:

Shorten the distance between the chest belt and watch.

Re-adjust the position of the chest belt.

Check the conductive pads are moist enough to ensure solid contact.

Check the batteries. Low or exhausted batteries may adversely affect transmission range.

WARNING Signal interference in the environment can be due to electromagnetic disturbances. These may occur near high voltage power lines, traffic lights, overhead lines of electric railways, electric bus lines or trams, televisions, car motors, bike computers, some motor driven exercise equipment, cellular phones or when you walk through electric security gates. Under interference, the heart rate reading may become unstable and inaccurate.

NOTE If the watch is kept idle without receiving a heart rate signal for 5 minutes, the Heart Rate receiver will turn off.

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Contents Contents KEY Features IntroductionWatch LCD Display Getting Started Unpacking the WatchBatteries Wearing the Chest Belt and Watch Chest BeltTips Transmission Signal WatchSetting the Clock Switching Between Main ModesClock Mode Prompt ScreensSetting the Alarm Clock Display ModeAlarm Mode Activating / Deactivating the AlarmUser Mode Turning the Alarm Sound OFFActivity Level Activity Description Level About the Smart Training Program Timer ModeAbout the Fitness Index Fitness IndexTraining Intensity Levels Training MHR Description IntensityLower Limit Using the Smart Training ProgramCalculating Maximum / Lower / Upper Heart Rate Limit Upper LimitView Smart Training Program Records View Data While Smart Training Program is RunningSaving Records Stopwatch Mode Chrono Heart Rate AlertTimer / Stopwatch Memory Mode View Stopwatch RecordsHOW the Heart Rate Monitor Helps YOU BacklightTraining Information Training TipsSpecifications Power Operating EnvironmentAbout Oregon Scientific Aquatic and Outdoor ActivitiesTips for Keeping Your Watch FIT EU-DECLARATION of Conformity