Oregon Scientific RX109 Activate the Training Zone Alarm, Track Heart Rate During Training

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6.Press SELECT/+ or ST/SP/- to change the upper heart rate limit.

7.Repeat Steps 5 – 6 to set the lower heart rate limit.

8.Press FUNC/SET when finished.

NOTE Heart rate range is between (upper 26-240 bpm) and (lower 25-239 bpm).

ACTIVATE THE TRAINING ZONE ALARM

Once activated, the Training Zone Alarm will sound whenever you exceed the upper or lower heart rate limits for the selected Training Zone.

1.From the CARDIO Mode, press SELECT/+ to switch to the AL (Alarm) screen.

2.Press and hold FUNC/SET for two seconds.

3.Press SELECT/+ or ST/SP/- to select the desired Training Zone.

4.Press FUNC/SET.

5.Press ST/SP/- to turn the alarm off or on.

TRACK HEART RATE DURING TRAINING

To set up the OUTBREAKER watch so that it can track your heart rate activity during training, first do the following:

1. Put on the chest belt (refer to the “Wearing the Chest belt” section).

2. Press MODE to access the CARDIO

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Mode and check to make sure the watch is receiving your heart rate signals.

3.Select the Training Zone that is most appropriate for your activity (refer to previous section).

4.Activate the Stopwatch or Timer in CARDIO Mode (refer to the Stopwatch / Timer section).

5.Set up the TOUR Mode if you want to store a long-term record of your heart rate history that spans several training sessions or activities (refer to the TOUR Mode section).

Once you complete these steps, you are ready to begin exercising. After you finish, reset the Stopwatch or Timer to zero, then press FUNC/SET to have the following metrics displayed in 5-second intervals:

Time and date in M1 or M2….M99 (all current data will be stored under M1, while previous data is stored under M2 and so on until M99).

Average heart rate during exercise and Total exercise time

Upper Training Zone limit and time spent above limit

Lower Training Zone limit and time spent below limit

Total time spent exercising within the heart rate limits

NOTE If you have more than one set (M1-M99) of training records, press SELECT/+ or ST/SP/- to loop through the records.

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Contents Table of Contents View speed and cadence information IntroductionChest Belt Name KEY FeaturesOutbreaker Watch DescriptionPC KIT RP109 only Name LCD Display Symbols DescriptionSxxx Speed sensor low battery Stopwatch can be started/stopped/resetChange resolution of readings on altimeter Receiver Bike Mount low batteryMULTI-SYSTEM Facility Tour ModeHOW the Outbreaker Works HOW the ALTIMETER, THERMOMETER, and Barometer WorkBatteries Getting StartedTurn on the Watch FIRST-TIME USE only USE the HI-GLO Backlight Switch Between ModesSwitch Between Mode Options Change Setting ValuesStopwatch Clock ModeSET the Alarm Diagram InstructionsTemperature Display TimerALTI-BARO Mode SET Current Altitude and Resolution Accessing the Altimeter OptionsALT mode AL or deactivated NoAL SET the SEA-LEVEL PressureView the SEA-LEVEL Pressure SET Altitude AlertRecalling Altitude Data Switch Between View OptionsWeather Forecast Tour Memory Tour ModeModel Total recording time available Deactivate Tour Mode Activate Tour ModeRecord Markers in Tour Mode Pause Tour ModeOutbreaker watch is Cardio Heart Rate ModeClear ALL Tour Memories EitherTraining Zones Wearing the Chest BeltDescription SET Upper and Lower Heart Rate Limits for Training ZoneSex Lower limit Upper limitPress FUNC/SET Activate the Training Zone AlarmPress ST/SP/- to turn the alarm off or on Track Heart Rate During TrainingSET UP for Bike Mode Bike Mode RP109 onlyAttach the Equipment to the Bicycle Enter Wheel Circumference PC KIT RP109 only Accessing the Mode OptionsViewing Speed and Cadence Information Using the Software PC ModeSET UP for PC Mode PC Mode OptionsDownload Data Effective USE and RangeAquatic and Outdoor Activities Safety Precautions Safety and Care InstructionsCare Instructions Problem Symptom Check this Remedy Troubleshooting GuideThermometer SpecificationsCalendar Clock Heart Rate MonitorBike Computer Tour ModePower BarometerDeclaration of Conformity Oregon Scientific. All rights reserved Additional Resources