RCA SC1002, SC1000, S1001 Sports Mode, Personal Information, Body Mass Index BMI, Using Pedometer

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Sound Feature

DSP

DSP feature consists of a number of sound effects.

While playback is stopped, press M to

access player’s menu. Press to highlight

EN

“DSP”. Press SEL repeatedly to highlight

 

an effect mode (Flat, Bass, Pop, Rock and

 

Jazz).

 

Sports Mode

Personal Information

For accurate use of the pedometer, you should have entered your personal information first.

1.

Press M to view the main menu

2.

Press to highlight "Settings" and

 

press SEL or

to enter its sub-menu.

3.

Press to highlight "Personal Info" and

 

press SEL or

to enter its sub-menu.

4.

Press + or to highlight among sex,

 

age, weight, height and stride. Press

 

SEL and then + or to adjust values.

resume the count were the pedometer information last ended.

Body Mass Index (BMI)

BMI is a measure which takes into account a person’s weight and height to estimate total body fat in adults. It may vary depending on your body type and composition. BMI is calculated by the following formula:

BMI = Body weight (kg)

5. Press SEL to confirm when finished.

Using Pedometer

= 703 x

[ Body height (m) ]2

Body weight (lb)

[ Body height (inch) ]2

Press P repeatedly to select among Number of Steps, Distance Traveled, Calorie Burned and display off. To reset the pedometer, press and hold P.

When the pedometer indicator is off, the pedometer counter is paused. The pedometer counter is resumed when the pedometer indicator is either Number of Steps, Distance Traveled, or Calorie Burned. If the pedometer information was not reset, then pressing P will just

You should have entered your personal information before checking this index (refer to Personal Information).

Note:

The pedometer is more accurate when the player is in

an upright position and fixed at waist level (e.g. on the belt) using the clip belt.

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Contents S1000 S1001 S1010 S1031 SC1000 SC1001 SC1002 EN FCC Information FCC InformationService Information Safety InformationTechnical Specification Product RegistrationEnd User License Agreement License Restrictions End User License Agreement Limitation of Liability End User License Agreement General Terms Table of Contents Unpacking your unit Before You BeginWhat’s so special about this mp3 player? Computer system requirementsHeadset Safety Precautions for the UnitImportant Battery Information Inserting Battery into the PlayerHeadphone jack General ControlsUsing Clip Earphones Using the AccessoriesUsing Armband Using Belt ClipQuick Start Skipping Files Operation in Sports ModeScanning Files Listening to RadioEN Basic Playback Mp3 and WMA PlaybackRandom Playback Repeat PlaybackRadio EN Recording Radio Radio RecordingSelecting Recording Duration Deleting Radio RecordingsUsing Pedometer Sports ModePersonal Information Body Mass Index BMIMultiple Lap Timing StopwatchSetting the Player SettingsSystem Info More Information EN Troubleshooting TipsWhat are MTP and MSC modes? Check for Updates Frequently Asked QuestionsFor how long after your purchase Limited WarrantyIf you purchased your product outside the USA Edwards Blvd., Mississauga, Ontario L5T 2V7 Canada Canadian Limited WarrantyImportador Page End User License Agreement License Restrictions End User License Agreement Limitation of Liability End User License Agreement Third Party Software Table of Contents Before You Begin Computer SystemRequirements EN What’s so special about this mp3 player? Inserting the Included CD- ROM into CD-ROM Drive Getting StartedEN Connecting the Player to the Computer Connecting to the ComputerTransferring Files to a Digital Audio Player Transferring MusicAudio Player before unplugging the USB connection Yahoo! Music Unlimited Supercharge the Engine EN Transferring Files via Windows Media Player Transferring Files via Windows Explorer Drag and Drop Profiling Model DependentEN Disconnecting Your Player from the Computer Disconnecting the PlayerProblem Checkpoints / Action Troubleshooting TipsImportador