Pyle PGSPW1 manual

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    RANGE OF APPLICATION The GPS device is a naviga t ion system . By using the 24 sate lli te netwofk circling the earth. the posltion of user can be de t ermined . This is possi bl e at any time and averywhere in tha world. • The GPS device is designed for use as a global position i ng system . • The GPS device servas mainly for tha measurement 0[...]

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    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE • Clean the GPS device only with a soft, moist, lint free cloth. • Do not use solvents, ac<dic or gaseous cleaning agents. • Take care not to leave any water drops on the display of the GPS device. Water can cause permanent discolorations. • Do not expose t he display to bright sunl i gh t nor to ultraviolet radi[...]

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    WEARING THE TRANSMITIER BELT Adjusllhe e las ti c bel l so Ihat il fils~ghUy around your chest j ust be l o w thepectoral musdes. M oisten t he trans m itter's conductive pa d s w ith sa li va or ECGlIel {availab le at you r loca l chem i st ' s) in orde r lo ensure a good contact with the sk in at all ~mes, " Upward Positioning t he[...]

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    TO TURN ON AND DISPLAY DIFFERENT MODE 1. Press and hold S AT EL LI TE ON IOFF button for 3 seconds to tum on the GPS dev i oo. 2. Pr e ss MODE button to switch between d i fferent mode. • 681 !!Hi 86.55 40_196 • 78 40 % WI 06'25:36 SPEE D Mode .. DJ SAT HEART RATE Mode . ~-~ • 2:23c6 00000'00.00 cccnCCOO 18 OCT - 16.5 T IME Mode STO[...]

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    HOURLY CHIME A A Hourly Chrme OFF Hourly Ch,me ON Toggle b e twe e n Date lYea r Di sp lay .. SRT I 2:2306 18 OCT B B .. 5"' • 2:2306 VERR20J.O Al a rm Setting C - c RLRRM 12m' Hold A Press B to de<:rease dig~ by 1 Press C to incr ease d i grt by 1 Press A to conform Press D to save and leave alarm setting TURN ALARM ON / OFF A [...]

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    HEART RATE MODE Press the MODE button untit you are in the heart ra te mode, as shown in t he following readOul(g r aphics on the l eft). IlD~19Ei • 7840% ffil06b36 By pressing the SELE C T button, you can change the readoul i n I he lowe r part of the display as follows: 40-P196 • 7B,," el!l! 56 . 82 Ca l Olie c - c - 40~1!35 • 7B "[...]

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    HEART RATE SUBMODE ZONE By pressing button B you C3n change Ihe readOUI in Ihe lower part of Ihe display as fol l ows : [ B Press A 10 lumZONE ALERTIONIOFF B HOLDAto SET PERSONAL ZONEISETTtNG - . 4[]~195 • 78,," Bill(jj LV -I Level 1 c Press B to decrease dig it by one , press C to increase digit by one, hold for fast f orward and backward. [...]

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    STOPWATCH MODE Press the D button until you are in the stopwa t ch mode, as shown by the f ol l owing readout B - . Press A to stan, Ho l d A to reset 0 [][]:S6'68.51 B DD : D51122 - . LAP FULL After 99 l aps stored LAP FULL display on screen , Press A 10 slop OOm'62.38 DDDITlB" LAP 02 Press B 10 record lap Press B 10 go inlO memory [...]

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    Re c ording Data No tice : P lease nole that the GPS and pu l se data are sa ved in Ihe GPS device only during on go ing lime k eeping. You can ch a nge to all modes during time k eeping. t he recording of GPS and pulse d a ta continues until you stop the tim e keeping in the stopwatch mod e or the memory is full. 1 . Press the STISPISET button to [...]

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    Compass Mode (Functions only with Satellite Signal) fi) B - . <:> 0.08 Nav igating through way pOint ... N 22'2]'11" Ell 2'56'32" <:> In way po int navigation mode. press B to show way point data. press C to choose the des i red way point. After selection. press B to go back to way point navigation mode . T[...]

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    LIGHT FUNCTION Sy pressing the SATELLITE bu tt on, the display is i lluminated for a bout 3 sewnds. Please note constant illumina~on of the display consumes more ba tt ery. which results in a shorter lifespan of the battery. A battery charge is necessary, If the display ge ts wea k er Of it fades totally . If the battery is weak, the low ba tt ery [...]

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    Procedure to install the sporttrack software. (1 ) Downloading the Sport Tracks Step-1 go to site http://wNw.zonefivesoftware.com/SportTracksJ .I!!"tT r .... · n~ """ ::o w"""';';" ~';' ~~"~ ' -:' , i ~~;;#;;~~~r :::. , ,: p'@:i'rn l1 -:= 1 Gf'S. ....... &quo[...]

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    Download Trial Version Downloading Sortware . ..... Dow n I CHI dlng ... ~ k 1"" lot ~ ......... ..,0;0. (II SportTl.., k • . v .... _ .. "'"'" otM>ttI)r.I' ......" «k!iii. _ ..... Y"'" ___ SportT"" k •• 1>0 001 ..., t ...... _:n. lot _ .... on _ .... ..,It ..... (II[...]

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    Installation of software, driver and p lugin, Please follow the follow procedure to in stall driver. Install software. driver and plugin . Insert the diskette into the disk drive to install the driver and plugin. (1 ) (2) (3) Readme.b:I Ii setup S p ort T racks: 3 Pluain ... 1 K8 "'''''''{~ ~:O;j1fI'l&ap[...]

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    SPORTTRACKS APPLICATION (Import GPS and Pulse date from GPS device) (1 ) . t.Io1o .... - ... ,. ., ... .,.,w"' .. , Ii ~W'.I<"'''' li eJ R _ Ii Sc,,1io& 0"_ 0- eJlt>foo:rI , __ , " , ", .. " " "" " "~" '''''' . ". ,[...]

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    • ~ Select device Clicknext~ .... -. Choose GPS navigator Make su re the watch is connected to the computer - UUllU'IIlUII'IUllJIJI_I'I ~ transferring data .' , .. - - B- (3) (5) (6) , ~ S~<t lte." to Impon Into your Io9book ,- B"""""" "" .. ,.., ~,,,- ,. S .... ......," &ap[...]

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    in form ation display ." ' .. •• chart with dala ,- (8) 0 (7) " •• , •• .. ' ..[...]

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    (9) No." Satellite --~ "'''' - [;!] Street .. . Terra i n I? Hide Map Toots '" Settings . 1 3-[...]

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    T he GPS watch can record pace, elevation, heart ra t e. ~M """"", ... - '''' " ,,, . "" -. 10"" R Ir "'~: ;::;: :::- , ... , .. ,,.,, ... " , , .. " ... """"" .. " .... """" ,. """"" .[...]

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    oo ~_ . ' -- ... . .. .. ,~ ... .. .. , .. .. " " .. , ". ," " .. "" " . . Individual chart - Heart rate Individual chart -20 . " . ,. ~'~" " (17) " " R ..... T .... '" - • I ndiv i dual chart - Pace (18) (19)[...]

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    SPORTIRACKS APPLICATION (Export Route to GPS DEVICE) ~7128'l9J(1J' (1) loIo T , II , TIl '" to '" , 2J<5 . 78 !i,O",2UL<'! I." '.'9102171 21 2 . 2S:l62721 'l9 ." loIo ,.11, TIl" 'ill =- , 2 ) • 5 671!llOu12 11 " ,5 I. 17 l~ I~ 1021 7lV:N 2S:III 7I:IlVlO ~ ~ ~[...]

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    _Route created on sporttrack and export to watch can only be as nav ig ation from starting point to destination. _Route re corded in the watch can only be use as return home , navigation from current loca tion back to starting point. _To use route record by the watch for navigation , first import the route to the computer then export the route back[...]