8
■
Cases where the unit may not be able to count steps
accurately
Irregular movement
• When the unit is placed in a bag that moves irregularly because it
hits your foot or clothes.
• When the unit hangs from your waist or a bag.
Inconsistent walking pace
• When you shuffle or wear sandals etc.
• When you cannot walk at a consistent pace in a crowded area.
Excessive vertical movement or vibration
• When standing up and/or sitting down.
• When doing sports other than walking.
• When ascending or descending stairs or on a steep slope.
• When there is vertical or horizontal vibration in a moving vehicle
such as on the bicycle, in a car, trains or a bus.
When jogging or walking very slowly
Step count/Time display
Steps
Time
Calories/Distance display
Calories burned
Distance walked
Trip steps display
Trip steps
In addition to the normal step count, this counts
the number of steps since the step count was
reset. This is useful for counting the number of
steps for an event, etc.
Trip days
This is the number of days from when the Trip step count
was first reset (start) to when it is reset again (finish).
Note:
If the number of Trip steps exceeds 999,999, the step and
day count stops.
HJ-304-E_EN-FR-DE-IT.book Page 8 Tuesday, August 5, 2008 11:46 AM
Summary of Contents for Walking styleX
Page 2: ......