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 User Guide

TARGET View
The TARGET view shows the total daily targets for 
calories burned, steps taken, and physical activity 
duration.

TRIP View
The TRIP view enables you to measure your calories 
burned, steps or physical activity duration over a 
specific time period. It functions much like a trip 
odometer in a car. To set your trip, navigate to the 
TRIP view and hold down the reset TRIP button for 
3 seconds (until it beeps).  This will reset ALL of the 
current trip values to 0.

Light
The backlight button is located on the upper right 
of the display and is labeled “light”. Pressing this 
button will turn on the backlight for a few seconds so 
you can see the information on the LCD in low-light 
or no-light conditions.

Not in Sync
If data is not received from the armband for 5 
minutes, the display will assume a “NOT IN SYNC” 
mode and revert to TIME mode. To re-sync the 
display and armband, press the mode button on the 
display and the status button on the armband.

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User Guide

TIME Mode
The TIME mode displays the current time. This is set 
by the timezone you selected within the Activity 
Manager. In the TIME mode, the view button is 
disabled.

Achieving a Target
When you achieve one of your daily targets, your 
Display will notify you with a series of beeps and a 
scrolling message with the details of which target has 
been reached. To stop the scrolling or beeping press 
the reset TRIP button once. 

View Functions
The View button, located on the lower left, allows you 
to toggle between the different data views of each 
mode being transmitted from the Armband. Pressing 
the view button advances the mode selection from 
(1) TODAY, (2) YESTERDAY, (3) TARGET, (4) TRIP. 

TODAY View
The TODAY view shows the current values for 
calories burned, steps taken, and duration of physical 
activity so far today. 

YESTERDAY View
The YESTERDAY view shows the total number of
calories burned, steps taken, and duration of physical 
activity from the previous day.

How to Use Your Display 

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The TARGET view shows the total daily targets for 
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The TRIP view enables you to measure your calories 
burned, steps or physical activity duration over a 
specific time period. It functions much like a trip 
odometer in a car. To set your trip, navigate to the 
TRIP view and hold down the reset TRIP button for 
3 seconds (until it beeps).  This will reset ALL of the 
current trip values to 0.

Light
The backlight button is located on the upper right 
of the Display and is labeled “light”. Pressing this 
button will turn on the backlight for a few seconds so 
you can see the information on the LCD in low-light 
or no-light conditions.

Not in Sync
If data is not received from the Armband for 5 
minutes, the Display will assume a “NOT IN SYNC” 
mode and revert to TIME mode. To re-sync the 
Display and Armband, press the mode button on the 
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Summary of Contents for Exerspy

Page 1: ...eft arm and wait for it to power on which may take up to 10 minutes After the armband powers on hold the mode and view button on the display until Hello is displayed Holding the exerspy display next t...

Page 2: ...03 How to Use Your Display 04 Important Information About the Display 10 Accuracy 14 Manufacturer s Declarations 15 Regulatory Statement 19 Copyright Patent and Trademark Notices 21 Table of Contents...

Page 3: ...py display part number 100400 B exerspy display clip part number 100398 C exerspy display watchband part number 100401 The exerspy display is an accessory to the exerspy armband The exerspy activity a...

Page 4: ...efer to the exerspy armband Start Here card 3 exerspy display TM 4 BodyMedia Display Us t l i g h res e t T R I P w v i e m o d e C A L O R IES STEPS ACTIVITY T I M E T O D A Y YESTERDAY TARGET T R I...

Page 5: ...O D A Y Y ESTERDA Y TARGET T R I P kJ 837 2 092 8 368 10 460 kcal 200 500 2 000 2 500 play 5 User Guide t l i g h es e t T R I P 3 4 Energy Information Energy information on the Display is reported i...

Page 6: ...O D A Y Y ESTERDA Y TARGET T R I P 5 exerspy display TM 6 BodyMedia Display Us TIME Mode The TIME mode displays the current time This is set by the timezone you selected within the Activity Manager I...

Page 7: ...w v i e m o d e C A L O R IES STEPS ACTIVITY T I M E T O D A Y Y ESTERDA Y TARGET T R I P play 7 User Guide T R I P R I P T R I P TARGET View The TARGET view shows the total daily targets for calorie...

Page 8: ...ver back down to tighten and secure the clip Using the display watchband The display comes with a watchband that allows you to wear the display on your wrist 1 Remove the display from the clip by twis...

Page 9: ...mpened with 70 isopropyl alcohol and allow to dry for 5 10 minutes before wearing Always disinfect prior to use by others Water Resistance The display is water resistant up to 30 meters Battery Replac...

Page 10: ...f you want to dispose of the equipment please do not use the ordinary trash The product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of your was...

Page 11: ...t into service according to the EMC information provided on pages 13 16 Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment CAUTION The display should not be used i...

Page 12: ...o extreme temperatures direct sunlight sand or mechanical shock CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s...

Page 13: ...r Guide Accuracy System Per day adults Information on the Today View of the display is within 5 of the values reported by the application for total calories minutes of physical activity and total step...

Page 14: ...ns CISPR 11 Group 1 The display uses RF energy only for its inernal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment The dis...

Page 15: ...omagnetic environment specified below The customer or user of the display should ensure that it is used in such an environment Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Immunity N A Surge IEC 61000 4 5...

Page 16: ...e distances calculated listed below D 3 5 V1 Sqrt P D 3 5 E1 Sqrt P 80 to 800 MHz D 7 EI Sqrt P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the max power in watts and D is the recommended separation distance in met...

Page 17: ...ot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters and electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength i...

Page 18: ...dential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio comm...

Page 19: ...range FCC 47CFR 15C TCB 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C Intentional Radiator Certification Test FCC 47CFR 15B clA 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional Radiators Class A Verification UL 60601 1 UL Standard...

Page 20: ...Copyright 2009 dotFIT LLC dotFIT LLC 250 N Westlake Blvd Ste 220 Westlake Village CA 91362 877 436 8348 www dotFIT com 0086...

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