Linking Digital Components to the Watch

All componetns in your system share a unique digital ID to avoid crosstalk with other Triax Elite systems. Before the components communicate properly, the watch must be linked to the HRM transmitter and SDM pod to establish this shared ID. The original components which came with the watch were linked at the factory. Follow steps through to re-link the original components or link any replacement components to the Triax Elite watch.

NOTE: These directions describe how to link both components. If you are replacing/re-linking only one component, you can ignore the steps for the other component. Exit ID SENSOR LINKING once you establish a successful link with the new component.

NOTE: After steps 1 and 2 below, the watch will begin to search for the components.

If the watch displays NO HRM or NO SDM before you are finished with all 6 steps, you will need to exit PC mode and re-enter

ID SENSOR LINKING.

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PC mode.

Firmly grasp the HRM transmitter with both hands, one on each end, making sure to touch the sensors on the back side of the transmitter. There is no ON/OFF switch for the transmitter. It sends a digital signal during the first 10 seconds of connection with the sensors.

SENSORS

NOTE: If you are unable to enter ID SENSOR LINKING before the 10 seconds expires, wait two minutes

for the HRM transmitter to automatically turn off and try again.

After a few seconds the watch should display NEW HRM. This means the watch has located the digital ID of the HRM transmitter for the first time.

NOTE: Once you have linked the HRM transmitter for the first time, the watch will remember the digital ID until you switch to a different transmitter.

If you would now exit PC mode and re-enter ID SENSOR LINKING, the display would read HRM instead of NEW HRM.

Using a coin, turn the SDM pod battery hatch 90 degrees clockwise. Insert a AAA Alkaline battery with the negative node facing you.

Press and hold the power button on the SDM pod for five seconds until the LED light begins a fast triple- flash. The pod is now in ID mode, ready to link with the watch. After 10 seconds the pod will revert to normal operation.

After a few seconds, the watch should display NEW SDM under NEW HRM. This indicates the watch has successfully located the digital ID of both components.

NOTE: Once you have linked the SDM pod for the first time, the watch will remember the digital ID until you switch to a different pod. If you would now exit PC mode and re-enter ID SENSOR LINKING, the display would read SDM instead of NEW SDM.

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Nike HRM/SDM manual Linking Digital Components to the Watch

HRM/SDM specifications

Nike has continually pushed the boundaries of athletic performance with its cutting-edge Human Resource Management (HRM) and Sports Data Management (SDM) technologies. These innovative systems have transformed the way athletes train, compete, and recover, ensuring they reach their optimal performance levels.

One of the standout features of Nike's HRM/SDM systems is the incorporation of advanced sensors and tracking devices. These technologies are essential for gathering real-time data on an athlete’s heart rate, workout intensity, and overall performance metrics. By integrating these sensors into their footwear and apparel, Nike allows athletes to monitor physiological responses to their training regimens. This constant feedback loop empowers athletes to adjust their workouts based on personal data, enabling them to enhance strength, endurance, and recovery.

Moreover, Nike has embraced the cloud to store vast amounts of performance data securely. This enables coaches, trainers, and athletes to access key insights from any location, promoting an evidence-based approach to training. The insights gained from the data help in crafting personalized training plans and strategies, creating a more tailored experience for each athlete.

Another significant aspect of Nike's HRM/SDM is the integration with mobile applications. The Nike Training Club and Nike Run Club apps allow users to track workouts, set goals, and engage with a community of like-minded individuals. These apps not only make performance tracking more accessible but also foster motivation through social interaction and shared challenges.

In terms of characteristics, Nike’s HRM/SDM systems are designed with users in mind. The user-friendly interfaces ensure that both athletes and coaches can easily interpret data and adapt their training methods accordingly. Furthermore, these systems are built to evolve over time, with regular updates that incorporate the latest research and technology advancements.

The combination of rich data analytics, personalized training insights, and user-centered design solidifies Nike’s position at the forefront of sports technology. By harnessing HRM and SDM technology, Nike not only improves athletic performance but also transforms the way athletes interact with their training and competition, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and excellence. This ongoing commitment to innovation positions Nike as a leader in the realm of sports performance, ensuring athletes have the tools they need to succeed.