Oregon Scientific RX109 Clock Mode, Stopwatch, SET Clock and Measurement Units, SET the Alarm

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CLOCK MODE

The time, date (including the day of the week) and time alarm can be set while the watch is in CLOCK Mode. Follow the instructions below to set or activate the time, date, zone time, metric or imperial standards, alarm time, stopwatch and timer.

SET CLOCK AND MEASUREMENT UNITS:

Diagram

Instructions

 

1.Press MODE to display the CLOCK mode.

 

2.Press and hold FUNC/SET for 2 seconds. “24h” will flash

 

on the display.

 

3.Press ST/SP/- to change from 24 hour to 12 hour time

 

display.

 

4.Press FUNC/SET again. The hour will flash. Press SE-

 

LECT/+ to move the value up, or ST/SP/- to move the

 

value down.

 

Tip: Continuouslypressandholdabuttontofast-change

 

the value.

 

5.Repeat Steps 3 – 4 to change the rest of the settings, in

 

this order: minutes, year, month/date or date/month

 

display, month, day, time zone (+/- 23 hours), tempera-

 

ture display (° C / ° F), measurement units (feet / meters),

 

and barometric pressure units (inHg or hPa).

NOTE You cannot change these settings while in TOUR Mode. If you attempt to do so, TRIP will show on the display. Refer to the TOUR Mode section (➔ 14).

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SET THE ALARM

Diagram

Instructions

 

1.

Press MODE to display the CLOCK mode.

 

2.

Press SELECT/+ 3 times to move it into the alarm

 

 

setting screen.

3.Press ST/SP/- to activate or deactivate the alarm. A small bell icon will appear on the left side of the alarm time when it is activated.

4.Press and holdFUNC/SET for 2 seconds, to set the alarm hour and minutes. Use the SELECT/+ or ST/ SP/- buttons to change the value. (The alarm will be automatically activated once the alarm time is set).

STOPWATCH

The Stopwatch works in CLOCK, ALTI-BARO, CARDIO, and BIKE modes. From any of these modes, press SELECT/+ to display the stopwatch. Then,

• Press ST/SP/- to start, pause, and stop the stopwatch.

With the stopwatch stopped, press and hold FUNC/SET to reset.

NOTE You can switch to other modes while running the stop- watch in the background.

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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 FacilityGetting Started BatteriesTurn on the Watch FIRST-TIME USE only Switch Between Mode Options Switch Between ModesChange Setting Values USE the HI-GLO BacklightSET the Alarm Clock ModeDiagram Instructions StopwatchTimer Temperature DisplayALTI-BARO Mode Accessing the Altimeter Options SET Current Altitude and ResolutionALT mode View the SEA-LEVEL Pressure SET the SEA-LEVEL PressureSET Altitude Alert AL or deactivated NoALSwitch Between View Options Recalling Altitude DataWeather Forecast Tour Mode Tour MemoryModel Total recording time available 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/SETBike Mode RP109 only SET UP for Bike ModeAttach the Equipment to the Bicycle Enter Wheel Circumference Accessing the Mode Options PC KIT RP109 onlyViewing Speed and Cadence Information SET UP for PC Mode PC ModePC Mode Options Using the SoftwareEffective USE and Range Download DataAquatic and Outdoor Activities Safety and Care Instructions Safety PrecautionsCare Instructions 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