Oregon Scientific RX109 Stopwatch can be started/stopped/reset, Memory record current trip only

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Zone

The current time set in your second time zone.

 

 

AL

Shows alarm time, or event alarms

 

(max/min altitude/heart rate etc)

 

Shows max/min altitude alarm is deactivated.

 

 

 

Shows if alarm is on or off.

 

 

 

Weather forecast for the next 12-24 hours.

 

(Sunny/Slightly Cloudy/Cloudy/Rainy)

 

 

STW

Stopwatch can be started/stopped/reset.

 

 

TMR

Timer (countdown) can be started/stopped/reset

 

 

TEMP

Temperature is displayed (in lower second row).

 

 

ALTI

Altitude is displayed (in lower second row).

HR

Heart rate is displayed in lower matrix font.

 

 

MEM

Memory record (current trip only).

 

 

max

Shows maximum record

 

 

min

Shows minimum record

 

 

AVG

Shows average record

 

 

TTL

Show total record

 

 

RES

Change resolution of readings on altimeter

 

 

ICON

Choose current weather icon.

 

 

LOC

Local barometric pressure.

 

 

SEA

Sea pressure (barometric).

 

 

SPD

Shows vertical speed (historical or current).

 

Graphical display of your bicycle speed.

 

 

Rxxx

Receiver (Bike Mount) low battery.

 

 

GB

Sxxx

Speed sensor low battery.

 

 

Cxxx

Cadence sensor low battery.

 

 

ttl

Shows total time of activity.

 

 

 

Shows altitude graphically.

 

 

 

Heart rate (per minute) monitor activated.

 

 

 

Heart rate alert in effect.

 

 

 

Key lock activated.

 

 

Z1 (1-5)

Shows which training shown is currently selected.

 

 

 

Shows heart beat graphically.

 

 

M1 (1..99)

Shows which record you are making, or storing

 

(see TOUR Mode).

WØ (wheel icon)

Wheel circumference setting mode.

 

 

CAD

Pedal speed (revolutions/min).

 

 

T1 (1…99)

Shows sequence of memories in TOUR Mode.

 

 

88%

% of memory used in TOUR Mode.

 

 

END

TOUR is finished.

 

 

CLR

Ready to clear all tour memories.

 

 

donE

All tour memories have been cleared.

 

 

hpa

Pressure shown in Hecto-Pascal’s.

 

 

inHg

Pressure shown in inches of mercury.

 

 

 

Low battery level (replace batteries)

 

 

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Contents Table of Contents View speed and cadence information IntroductionOutbreaker Watch KEY FeaturesDescription Chest Belt NamePC KIT RP109 only Name LCD Display Symbols DescriptionChange resolution of readings on altimeter Stopwatch can be started/stopped/resetReceiver Bike Mount low battery Sxxx Speed sensor low batteryHOW the Outbreaker Works Tour ModeHOW the ALTIMETER, THERMOMETER, and Barometer Work MULTI-SYSTEM FacilityTurn on the Watch FIRST-TIME USE only Getting StartedBatteries Switch Between Mode Options Switch Between ModesChange Setting Values USE the HI-GLO BacklightSET the Alarm Clock ModeDiagram Instructions StopwatchALTI-BARO Mode TimerTemperature Display ALT mode Accessing the Altimeter OptionsSET Current Altitude and Resolution View the SEA-LEVEL Pressure SET the SEA-LEVEL PressureSET Altitude Alert AL or deactivated NoALWeather Forecast Switch Between View OptionsRecalling Altitude Data Model Total recording time available Tour ModeTour Memory Record Markers in Tour Mode Activate Tour ModePause Tour Mode Deactivate Tour ModeClear ALL Tour Memories Cardio Heart Rate ModeEither Outbreaker watch isTraining Zones Wearing the Chest BeltSex SET Upper and Lower Heart Rate Limits for Training ZoneLower limit Upper limit DescriptionPress ST/SP/- to turn the alarm off or on Activate the Training Zone AlarmTrack Heart Rate During Training Press FUNC/SETAttach the Equipment to the Bicycle Bike Mode RP109 onlySET UP for Bike Mode Enter Wheel Circumference Viewing Speed and Cadence Information Accessing the Mode OptionsPC KIT RP109 only SET UP for PC Mode PC ModePC Mode Options Using the SoftwareAquatic and Outdoor Activities Effective USE and RangeDownload Data Care Instructions Safety and Care InstructionsSafety Precautions Problem Symptom Check this Remedy Troubleshooting GuideCalendar Clock SpecificationsHeart Rate Monitor ThermometerPower Tour ModeBarometer Bike ComputerDeclaration of Conformity Oregon Scientific. All rights reserved Additional Resources