Irox iClimber-DCX manuel d'utilisation
- Voir en ligne ou télécharger le manuel d’utilisation
- 68 pages
- N/A
Aller à la page of
Un bon manuel d’utilisation
Les règles imposent au revendeur l'obligation de fournir à l'acheteur, avec des marchandises, le manuel d’utilisation Irox iClimber-DCX. Le manque du manuel d’utilisation ou les informations incorrectes fournies au consommateur sont à la base d'une plainte pour non-conformité du dispositif avec le contrat. Conformément à la loi, l’inclusion du manuel d’utilisation sous une forme autre que le papier est autorisée, ce qui est souvent utilisé récemment, en incluant la forme graphique ou électronique du manuel Irox iClimber-DCX ou les vidéos d'instruction pour les utilisateurs. La condition est son caractère lisible et compréhensible.
Qu'est ce que le manuel d’utilisation?
Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation Irox iClimber-DCX décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.
Malheureusement, peu d'utilisateurs prennent le temps de lire le manuel d’utilisation, et un bon manuel permet non seulement d’apprendre à connaître un certain nombre de fonctionnalités supplémentaires du dispositif acheté, mais aussi éviter la majorité des défaillances.
Donc, ce qui devrait contenir le manuel parfait?
Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Irox iClimber-DCX devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif Irox iClimber-DCX
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Irox iClimber-DCX
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement Irox iClimber-DCX
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes
Pourquoi nous ne lisons pas les manuels d’utilisation?
Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage Irox iClimber-DCX ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles Irox iClimber-DCX et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service Irox en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées Irox iClimber-DCX, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.
Pourquoi lire le manuel d’utilisation?
Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Irox iClimber-DCX, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.
Après un achat réussi de l’équipement/dispositif, prenez un moment pour vous familiariser avec toutes les parties du manuel d'utilisation Irox iClimber-DCX. À l'heure actuelle, ils sont soigneusement préparés et traduits pour qu'ils soient non seulement compréhensibles pour les utilisateurs, mais pour qu’ils remplissent leur fonction de base de l'information et d’aide.
Table des matières du manuel d’utilisation
-
Page 1
i-Climber ER Bedienungsanleitung iClimber-DCX with Thermo Peer Instruction Manual[...]
-
Page 2
2 • Index Index 1. Introduction Page 4 2. Putting into operation Page 6 3. Operation elements Page 7 3.1 LCD display and buttons Page 7 3.2 Operation logic of buttons Page 8 3.3 Locking the buttons (“Key-Lock”) Page 9 3.4 Meaning of the LCD icons Page 10 3.5 Bezel Page 1 1 3.6 Batteriefach Page 1 1 4. Functions and operation Page 12 4.1 T ime[...]
-
Page 3
10. Thermo Peer Page 59 10.1 Putting the Thermo Peer into operation Page 60 10.2 Operation elements Thermo Peer Page 61 10.2.1 LCD display and buttons Page 61 10.2.2 Operation logic of buttons Page 62 10.2.3 Meaning of the LCD-icons Page 63 10.2.4 Setting of the time Page 64 10.2.5 Setting of the temperature unit Page 65 10.2.6 Activate sync mode P[...]
-
Page 4
1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the iClimber-DCX by IROX. Y ou are now the owner of a high quality watch which is the result of Italian design, Swiss engineering, Canadian and Swiss technology , and is manufactured in the greater Hong Kong area. The iClimber-DCX offers true novelties in the watch market. Among other things the VERTIC-LOG® f[...]
-
Page 5
Introduction • 5 About IROX IROX, as a brand, was founded in the year 2002 in Switzerland. IROX has es- tablished itself as specialist for measuring devices for weather , environment, and sports and is internationally present. Besides closely collaborating with the best manufacturers in the electronics branch worldwide, IROX has also developed, a[...]
-
Page 6
6 • Putting into operaton 2. PUTTING INTO OPERA TION 1. The iClimber is delivered with inserted battery and the watch in a battery conserving sleep-mode. In this state the display is switched off, “blank”. 2. The watch is activated by pressing any key for at least 3-5 seconds. 3. The watch can now be operated as described in chapter 4. ! [...]
-
Page 7
Operation elements • 7 3. OPERA TION ELEMENTS 3.1 LCD DISPLA Y AND BUTTONS All functions are shown in 5 lines on a liquid crystal display (LCD) and can be operated with the 4 buttons on the sides. Complete segment with the four button labels If displays with data are used in this manual, the data herein will vary from the data on your watch. Thes[...]
-
Page 8
8 • Operation elements 3.2 OPERA TION LOGIC OF BUTTONS The button functions are described in detail in chapter 4. Where button symbols are used, please remember the following logic: Press button Press and hold button for 2 seconds ! Good to know Important: When operating the buttons with your fi ngers please avoid covering the openin[...]
-
Page 9
Operation elements • 9 3.3 LOCKING THE BUTTONS (“KEY -LOCK”) Y ou can deactivate the buttons to avoid undesired operation of the buttons: Activate “Key-Lock”: Press the M and S/L buttons simultaneously for at least 2 seconds. Display for activated “Key-Lock”: If the buttons are deactivated 4 dots will appear on the border of the displ[...]
-
Page 10
10 • Operation elements Deactivate “Key-Lock”: Press the M and S/L buttons simultaneously . The four dots will disappear and the buttons can be operated again. 3.4 BEDEUTUNG DER LCD-ICONS VERTIC-LOG® is active Alarm is active Key tone is active Battery weak (see chapter 2, 3.6 and 5) Foot-Peer present and active Heart[...]
-
Page 11
Operation elements • 11 3.5 BEZEL The bezel serves for position fi nding with the compass. Operating was arranged in such a manner that the ring can be turned, but does not move easily when only slightly brushed. 3.6 BA TTER Y COMP ARTMENT 1x 3V battery type CR2032 Y ou can replace the battery yourself. Proceed as follows: – Place the watch fa[...]
-
Page 12
11 a- Hintergrundlicht: Zusätzlich besteht die Möglichkeit, eine Hintergrundbeleuc htung der Anzeige einzuschalten. + Drücken Sie dazu die beiden Tast en EL und S/L gleichzeitig. Die LCD Beleuchtun g wird dadurch für 4 Sekunden ein geschaltet. Gut zu wissen Wenn Sie innerhalb der 4 Sekund en weitere Tasten drü cken, bleibt das Licht mit jedem [...]
-
Page 13
Functions and operation • 13 a) Backlight In addition there is the option of switching on a backlight of the display . T o do this, press the EL and S/L buttons simultaneously . The LCD lighting will be activated for 4 seconds. b) Key tone: Y ou can switch a button sound (“Key tone”) on or of f. move t o the t ime dis play (w ith th e day d i[...]
-
Page 14
14 • Functions and operation 4.1 TIME (TIME AND ALARM) In the time window you can see the time, the date, and the weekday . A second time zone can also be displayed, and an alarm with a 1-minute alarm sound can be activated. Press until TIME appears in the display Y ou can, at any time, use the same button to move to the next function, unless[...]
-
Page 15
Functions and operation • 15 4.1.1 Local time (T1) Press until the day (3 letters, below the minutes) appears on the display . T o switch the key tone on/off This brings you to the time set mode. The element to be set will start to blink and a text will appear , in English, informing you of what needs to be set. If during setting for [...]
-
Page 16
16 • Functions and operation 4.1.2 Time zone (T2) In the time set mode, following the instructions in 4.2.1, you can also set a “T2 Off- Set”. For this the “OFF Set” setting for time zone T2 is either added or subtracted from the local time (T1). The Of f Set setting can be set from –23 to +23 hours. Press until “T2” appears in [...]
-
Page 17
Functions and operation • 17 This brings you to the set mode for the alarm time. The element to be set will start to blink and a text will appear , in English, informing you of what needs to be set. If during setting for longer than one minute no button is pressed, the watch will automatically leave the set mode. The settings made up to this [...]
-
Page 18
18 • Functions and operation 4.2 TIMER In the timer function you can set a time target and have this time counted down in seconds to zero. There are always two timers available (TIMER 1 and TIMER 2) which can be set independently of each other . Press until TIMER appears in the display . If you are not in a setting mode you can use the same b[...]
-
Page 19
Functions and operation • 19 The timers can not be active together at the same time. Some special functions can be carried out with the two timers: INT .LEA VE (Interleave): After the countdown of timer 1, timer 2 starts automatically . REPEA T (Repeat): As soon as the active timer has counted down (in Interleave after the countdown of timer 2), [...]
-
Page 20
20 • Functions and operation As soon as the settings have been made, following commands are possible: Start the timer Stop the timer Reset the timer to the initial value (when the timer is stopped) Interrupt the sounding 20 second tone 18 Sobald die Einstellungen gemach t wurden, sind folgende Befehlt möglich: -- ► Start des Ti[...]
-
Page 21
Functions and operation • 21 4.3 SPORT (STOPW A TCH, VERTIC-LOG®, PEER) In the SPORT function the stopwatch is available with up to 99 laps/interims (LAP). This data can be stored in a LOG at the end of the timing. The description on how to read-out the measuring blocks (LOG) can be found in chapter 4.4 The resolution is 1/100 seconds for lap ti[...]
-
Page 22
22 • Functions and operation It is also possible if no stopwatch is active to enter the setting mode immediately with the key EL2 (Chapter 4.3.2). If a peer is recognised as available, the peer icon remains active in the display and after the 15 seconds the text FOUND briefl y appears (1 sec). If no known peer is found, FOUND is not displayed. T[...]
-
Page 23
Functions and operation • 23 4.3.1 Stopwatch (with LAP and VERTIC-LOG®) accumulated time of all LAPs in this measuring block running lap (LAP) Display of the pulse (only when the HEART PEER is available and is on the display with the heart icon) In addition, in the SPORT function, the VERTIC-LOG® function is also activated/ deactiva[...]
-
Page 24
24 • Functions and operation STOPW A TCH with LAP function Start and restart (“Restart”) the stopwatch Stops the running stopwatch When the stopwatch is running: Counts laps/interims. The stopwatch continues running. The LAP time with LAP No. remains on the display for fi ve seconds. Then the running time of the new lap appears. [...]
-
Page 25
Functions and operation • 25 When the stopwatch is stopped Delete (ERASE) stopwatch times. The question “ERASE?” will appear on the display . T o confi rm, press the button again for 3 seconds. The data that has been deleted can not be retrieved! If you do not want to delete the data, press and release the S/R button again. With this[...]
-
Page 26
26 • Functions and operation STOPW A TCH with VERTIC-LOG® function T o switch on this function and continue working with it the stopwatch must be on 0:00:00 and ready for a new LOG. Activate / deactivate the VERTIC-LOG® function: With this button you reach the settings menu of the PEER functions (see 4.3.2) and the ON / Off switching of the[...]
-
Page 27
Functions and operation • 27 After a total of 1000 m of actual climbing (equals 10 LAPs), the time and the altitude gain for these 1000 m is additionally stored (LAP +1000). The same is done for the next 1000m etc. (LAP +2000, LAP +3000 etc.). LAP 1–10 – LAP +1000 LAP 1–20 – LAP +2000 LAP 1–30 – LAP +3000 etc. [...]
-
Page 28
28 • Functions and operation Operation during the climb For each LAP during the climb, that means while the stopwatch is running, following data is available: – climbing speed in m/h as the case may be min/100 m – in this LAP total meters climbed (UP). This means when you climb 50 m, then descend 20 and climb 40 again that you are 70 m above [...]
-
Page 29
Functions and operation • 29 When at least 10 LAPs have been completed, the “1000 Meter” summary will appear if you press the EL button again. Analogue to the individual LAPs here too the S/L and S/R buttons can be used to scroll through other such summaries. Return to the running stopwatch. 18 Sobald die Einstellungen gemacht wur den, si[...]
-
Page 30
30 • Functions and operation End of climb – Store data in LOG Stops the stopwatch T o store when the stopwatch is stopped: With this button the data can be stored in the LOG. The prompt “HOLD TO SA VE” will appear . When the button is released the watch will return to the current display . If you press the button for another 3 secon[...]
-
Page 31
Functions and operation • 31 Attention: In order to be able to retrieve additional data stored in the VERTIC-LOG®, you must store the LOG in the stopwatch function at the end of your climb. If you delete the stopwatch times before storing, the VERTIC-LOG® data will also be deleted! Important: The VERTIC-LOG® function was developed for mountain[...]
-
Page 32
32 • Functions and operation Stoppuhr with RUN funktion (FOOT -PEER) If a FOOT -PEER is available (icon active on display) the current data such as «RUN SPD» Speed (km/h) «RUN P ACE» Pace (min/km) «RUN DIST» Distance (km) are displayed. From Stopwatch display (recommended with running stopwatch!) you can call up the data above sequentia[...]
-
Page 33
Functions and operation • 33 4.3.2 PEER Settings T o log the existing PEERS in the system (P AIRING) and to carry out the calibra- tions/settings of the FOOT PEER and the HEAR T PEER, the stopwatch must be on 0:00:00. Entering the PEER calibration/setting mode: Y ou thus enter the setting menu for the PEER functions. The menu ‘P AIR DEVICE?[...]
-
Page 34
4.3.2.1 P AIRING (LOGGING IN OF THE PEERS) The 3 icons fl ash for as long as the corresponding peer is searched for . Duration of the process approx. 15 seconds. If a peer is detected, the corresponding symbol stops fl ashing. If a peer has been detected after approx. 15 seconds, this dis- play appears briefl y , then it reverts to the display a[...]
-
Page 35
4.4 DA T A LOG (RETRIEVING STORED DA T A) T o operate this function please also note the short instructions! With each Log that was stored in the SPORT function via the stopwatch or the VERTIC-LOG® numerous other data has also been stored. These LOGS can be read-out in the DA T A LOG and if necessary either individual or all LOGS can be deleted. T[...]
-
Page 36
LOG delete (ERASE) As described on the previous page you reach the LOG delete function with the EL2 button. The deleting is important to remove old data and make room for new data. If you have 5 logs for example, they are numbered in numerical order 1-5. If you delete No. 3, 4 and 5 will move one down. Before deletion, however , you will be asked w[...]
-
Page 37
On the operation screen the LOG No. ready to be deleted will appear along with the question ERASE? (= delete?). If yes: Select the corresponding LOG No. using the S/L and S/R buttons. By then pressing the button EL2 again, the selected LOG will be removed from the memory . The remaining number of LOGs will be displayed (remaining = REMAIN). After 2[...]
-
Page 38
READING-OUT THE LOG DA T A As described in the beginning of this chapter you can reach the data read-out of the LOG selected in LOG DISPLA Y using the EL button. LOG ready for read-out (here, as an example, “01”) Select LOG number with S/R button LOG xx (select xx with S/R) There is a lot of data available. In order to easily and unders[...]
-
Page 39
Possible choices of “Data Drawers” (from LOG DISPLA Y with EL): SUMMAR Y button S/R LAP INFO – With EL from SUMMARY : total time of s elected LOG, this means all LAPs (s elect TOT AL TIME, altimeter data AL TI UP , DOWN, MAX and MIN with S/R) Please note: If the HEART and/or FOOT PEER are available, there are also data for this in the[...]
-
Page 40
– With EL from ACC.TIME: data from individual LAPs (LAP TIME in mm:ss and 1/100 secs, select altimeter data AL TI UP , AL TI DOWN with S/R) Please note: If the HEART and/or FOOT PEER are available, there are also data for this in the SUMMARY! The procedure is then as follows: LAP TIME – LAP DIST – A VG P ACE – MAX/A VG HR – AL TI UP –AL[...]
-
Page 41
4.5 AL TIMETER (AL TIMETER, THERMOMETER, THERMO-PEER) The altimeter (AL TIMETER) functions by measuring the air pressure. The air pres- sure is generally determined by two factors: – the weather – the height of your location above sea level Press until AL TIMETER appears on the display . (Y ou can, at any time, use the same button to move t[...]
-
Page 42
42 • Functions and operation The fi rst display on the screen is: Climbing s peed in m/h or min/10 0 m Current measuring of the altimeter T emperature measurement on the watch Rate of climb: displayed in m/h. Up to 120 m/h. Then the display switches to min/100 m. The m/h refers to the last hour . Y ou are, so to speak, pulling a stri[...]
-
Page 43
Functions and operation • 43 Settings (calibration, reference heights, altitude alarm) With this button you can move to the set mode with the menus SET AL TI - AL TI RECALL - AL TI ALARM With these buttons you can scroll back and forth between the three upper setting menus With this button you move from one of the three menus to the r[...]
-
Page 44
44 • Functions and operation 2) AL TI RECALL This enables you to retrieve one of the 3 reference altitudes. Selectable with S/L and S/R: rEF-1 – rEF-2 – rEF-3 – ABORT (Set reference altitudes in “SET AL TI”). When the retrieved reference altitude appears press and release M to confi rm and return to the menu AL [...]
-
Page 45
Functions and operation • 45 4.6 BAROMETER (AIR PRESSURE, WEA THER, MEASURING UNITS) In the BAROMETER function in general the atmospheric pressure is measured and displayed in mbar (hPa). For this purpose following display options are available A) Display of locally measured effective air pressure (LOCAL) and the temperature measured in the watch[...]
-
Page 46
46 • Functions and operation DISPLA Y OPTIONS Press until AL TIMETER appears on the display . (Y ou can, at any time, use the same button to move to the next function, unless you are conducting a setting.) The fi rst display on the screen is: Display A With this display you can scroll through the display options (A to E and back to A) Di[...]
-
Page 47
38 ► Anzeigeoptionen -- ► Drücken bis in der Anzeige ALTIMETER erscheint. (Mit der gleichen Taste können Si e, solange Sie sich nicht in einer Einstellung befinden, jederzeit in die nächst e Funktion gehen.) Als erste Anzeige erscheint folgender Bil dschirm: ANZEIGE.... A -- ► Mit dieser Anzeige wird durc h die Anzeigeoptionen gescrollt (A[...]
-
Page 48
. If data have already been loaded once, the following type of display appears: Date of the measurement value Rxx. T ime of the measurement value Rxx. Rxx: Recording number . The latest recording with the highest available entry number appears. Behind that, the corresponding measurement value. With the S/L key , the previous measure[...]
-
Page 49
Functions and operation • 49 SETTINGS In the display for the measuring values there are several measuring units to choose from. They can be defi ned in the BAROMETER function. With this button you can move to the set mode for the measuring units DEGREE °C <--> DEGREE °F mbar / hPa <--> inHg METRIC (m) <--> IMPERIAL (ft) C[...]
-
Page 50
50 • Functions and operation 4.7 COMP ASS The compass is based on a sensitive, magnetic measuring element. The white triangle in the inner ring of the watch shows the direction of the watch. In the COMP ASS function in the middle of the display the current time is shown in large numbers. Above this there is a display of the directions in degrees [...]
-
Page 51
Functions and operation • 51 Press until COMP ASS appears on the display . (Y ou can, at any time, use the same button to m ove to the n ext function , the TIME function, unless you are in a setting mode.) First a display , as described on the previous pages, will appear with the current bearings. After approx. 30 seconds the bearing is switc[...]
-
Page 52
52 • Functions and operation SETTINGS Calibration is recommended or necessary if you detect apparent discrepancies in the position fi xing. Also for devices where the compass has never or only seldom been used it is recommended to conduct a calibration. The input of a declination angle, the variance between geographic and magnetic north directio[...]
-
Page 53
Functions and operation • 53 CALIBRA TION In the calibration mode following display appears: Hold the watch as level as possible to the ground and rotate it slowly , 2 x, clockwise (one rotation approx. 15 seconds). With this button you end the calibration (CAL DONE). After approx. 2 seconds you will be prompted to enter the declination angle[...]
-
Page 54
54 • Battery replacement / Maintenance 5. BA TTER Y REPLACEMENT Battery replacement display Depending on use of the device the battery lasts from a couple of months up to one year (please note chapter 2 “Putting into operation”). T o avoid a sudden and unpleasant interruption of operation a battery symbol will appear , above the date symbol, [...]
-
Page 55
Maintenance / Support • 55 – If the device is not being used store it in a dry place and out of the reach of small children. In such cases it is important to remove the battery! – If a function is activated in extremely cold temperatures it may occur that the display is illegible and does not or only slowly change. This is normal because the [...]
-
Page 56
47 9. VERTIC-LOG – wie einsetzen Mischu Wirth ist ein international an erkannter Bergführer IVBV, Aus bildner, Leiter von Expeditionen in aller Welt und Inhaber der Bergsportschule „ MWGuiding“ in Bern/Schweiz ( www.mwguiding.c h ). Mischu hat mit seinem Team die Fun ktionen des Vertic-Logs spezifizi ert. Vertic-Log hat grundsätzlic h zwei [...]
-
Page 57
VERTIC-LOG® – How to use • 57 9. VERTIC-LOG® – HOW TO USE Mischu Wirth is an internationally renowned mountain guide IVBV , trainer , leader of exhibitions throughout the world and owner of the Mountain Sports School “MWGuiding” in Bern/Switzerland (www .mwguiding.ch). Mischu and his team specifi ed the functions of the VER TIC-LOG®s.[...]
-
Page 58
58 • VERTIC-LOG® – How to use VERTIC-LOG® – successfully to the peak! Mountain sports are great – and demanding. Beside a good physical condition, mental readiness and resilience and technical skills the active participation in this sport also requires a clear thought-out strategy with a realistic and coordinated time management. Let your[...]
-
Page 59
Thermo Peer • 59 10. THERMO PEER The THERMO PEER has a quartz clock and a thermometer integrated in it. The clock can display time in the 12-hour or 24-hour format and the temperature as °C or °F . With its V elcro strap, the Thermo Peer can be easily attached to your sports device or placed in a room to monitor temperature. If you want to know[...]
-
Page 60
60 • Thermo Peer 10.1 PUTTING THE THERMO PEER INTO OPERA TION 1. The Thermo Peer is supplied with a battery already inserted and is in a battery-saving slumber mode. The display is switched of f, i.e. ‘empty’ in this state. 2. The Thermo Peer is activated by pressing any key for at least 5 seconds. 3. The peer can now be operated as described[...]
-
Page 61
Thermo Peer • 61 10.2 OPERA TING ELEMENTS THERMO PEER 10.2.1 LCD DISPLA Y AND KEYS All functions are depicted on the liquid crystal display (LCD) and they are operated via the 2 keys at the side. Full-segment display with the two key descriptions If displays with data are used in these instructions, the data contained in them may deviate from tho[...]
-
Page 62
62 • Thermo Peer 10.2.2 OPERA TING LOGICS OF THE KEYS The functions of the keys are described in detail below . If key symbols are used, please note the following logics: Press key briefl y Hold key pressed for 2 seconds you can thus move from mode to mode (TIME TEMP SYNC UPLAOD TIME etc.) ! Good to know Please no[...]
-
Page 63
Thermo Peer • 63 10.2.3 MEANING OF THE LCD ICONS T ime mode T ransmitter switched on SYNC mode (transfer of the current measurement value) active UPLOAD mode (transfer of the measurement recordings) active Battery low (see ‘Change of battery’) Thermometer active (the measurement is deactivated in every other mode!)[...]
-
Page 64
64 • Thermo Peer 10.2.4 SETTING OF THE TIME Y ou thus enter the setting mode The fl ashing element can thus be changed incrementally Continue to next setting element[...]
-
Page 65
Thermo Peer • 65 10.2.5 SETTING OF THE TEMPERA TURE UNIT 10.2.6 ACTIV A TE SYNC MODE[...]
-
Page 66
10.2.7 ACTIV A TE UPLOAD MODE 66 • Thermo Peer[...]
-
Page 67
10.2.8 TECHNISCHE DA TEN THERMO PEER Important: All information with nominal battery charging! Operating temperature –10°C to +60°C (14°F to 140°F) T emperature measurement Measuring range: –30°C to +60.0°C (-22°F to 140°F) Resolution: 0.5°C (0.9°F) Measuring accuracy: +/– 1°C ranging from 0°C to +40°C +/– 2°C for the rest Qua[...]
-
Page 68
FCC ID: O4GDCX-A (iClimber-DCX) O4GT -POD-A (Thermo Peer) MADE IN CHINA This device complies with part 15 of the FCC RULES. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept many interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. N[...]