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The watch will show Cxxx, Rxxx or Sxxx whenever either the
bike mount, cadence or speed sensor batteries are low.

Replace all the batteries at the same time – it is

dangerous to mix old and new batteries.

Used batteries can be harmful to the environment, and

should not be thrown out with household rubbish. Contact your
local waste disposal authority for instructions on how to dispose
of used batteries. Protect the environment by taking exhausted
batteries to authorized disposal stations.

SWITCH BETWEEN MODES

Press the MODE button to switch between the Modes: CLOCK,
ALTI-BARO, CARDIO (RS109/RP109 only), BIKE (RP109
only),
 and PC.  A bar shows next to the appropriate Mode (on
the outer ring of the LCD display) when it is selected.

SWITCH BETWEEN MODE OPTIONS

Press  to switch between the options within a Mode.

CHANGE SETTING VALUES

Press and hold FUNC/SET for 2 seconds to enter setting mode.
Then, press ST/SP/- or  to change the value.  Press
FUNC/SET to switch between options, and to confirm the
changes when you are done.

USE THE HI-GLO BACKLIGHT

Press  light/key to turn on the HI-GLO backlight on for five
seconds. Once the light is on, press any key to keep it on for a
further five seconds.

In order to save power the light will not work when the battery
is low. If this happens, change the battery as soon as possible.

KEY LOCK

The watch also has a key lock function to stop the buttons from
being accidentally pressed during an activity. To activate it
simply press and hold light/key until a small key icon appears
in the right hand corner of the screen. The function keys are now
useless. To reactivate them, press and hold light/key again
until the key icon disappears.

The alarm will still go off while the Key Lock is activated.

Pressing any key while in Key lock will stop the alarm.

HANDLING THE PRODUCT

The watch is designed to withstand a wide range of sports
activities, and comes complete with a strong wristband. When
riding (RP109 only), make sure the watch is firmly connected to
the bike mount, and connect all bicycle equipment carefully and
securely.  See the BIKE Mode section (

 20) for instructions.

NOTE

NOTE

NOTE

Summary of Contents for Scientific RX109 series

Page 1: ...ight 8 Key lock 8 Handling the product 8 CLOCK Mode 9 Set clock and measurement units 9 Set the alarm 9 Stopwatch 9 Timer 10 Temperature display 10 ALTI BARO Mode 10 Access altimeter options 11 Set cu...

Page 2: ...tch and timer functions Barometer with local and sea pressure readings Weather forecast and temperature readings Altimeter readings up to 9 000 meters 30 000 feet Heart rate monitor that gives pulse r...

Page 3: ...pwatch Timer or decrease value 4 LIGHT KEY Press to activate HIGLO backlight or press and hold to activate key lock 5 FUNC SET Press to enter a sub mode or press and hold to change a value CHEST BELT...

Page 4: ...t HR Hour setting MIN Minute setting DM MD Order for date to be displayed TIME Time zone setting screen SET Displayed when in a setting mode UNIT Set Celsius Fahrenheit for temperature and h p Hg inHg...

Page 5: ...icon LOC Local barometric pressure SEA Sea pressure barometric SPD Shows vertical speed historical or current Graphical display of your bicycle speed Rxxx Receiver Bike Mount low battery Sxxx Speed s...

Page 6: ...n accordingtoyourpreference suchasaltitudeandtime altitude and heart rate or bike speed and altitude etc You may also use the stopwatch or timer countdown facility in combination with other functions...

Page 7: ...e possibility of permanently damaging the watch we strongly recommend that you take your watch to a local retailer or jeweler to have the watch battery replaced To load new batteries in the watch Diag...

Page 8: ...ch between options and to confirm the changes when you are done USE THE HI GLO BACKLIGHT Press light key to turn on the HI GLO backlight on for five seconds Once the light is on press any key to keep...

Page 9: ...hange the rest of the settings in this order minutes year month date or date month display month day time zone 23 hours tempera turedisplay C F measurementunits feet meters and barometric pressure uni...

Page 10: ...yed in CLOCK ALTI BARO CARDIO and BIKE Modes From any of these Modes press SELECT to dis playtheTemperature TheTemperatureshows in either Celsius or Fahrenheit depending on the measurement unit you se...

Page 11: ...cending speeds Current vertical speed Rate of altitude change The altitude is shown it two ways as a numeric value indicating your current altitude and as a bar chart indicating changes in altitude Bo...

Page 12: ...when you breach the limit To end the alert press any button To set the alert limits and activate or deactivate the alert NOTE Diagram Instructions 1 WhileinALTI BAROMode pressSELECT until the SEA sea...

Page 13: ...ile in ALT TIME Mode press FUNC SET to switch between the view options max min altitude total ascending descending altitude and speed In the speed display you can view current speed ascending or desce...

Page 14: ...tch computer will record information as you train for display only This means you can check the information during or after your exercise but there will be no record once you clear the memory in prepa...

Page 15: ...u are recording information again 5 Press MODE to return to the CLOCK display Used watch memory is given as a percentage It is recommended that you download information to your PC and clear all TOUR m...

Page 16: ...maximum and minimum values for the various sub modes i e max heart rate or max altitude etc will remain after all data has been cleared NOTE CARDIO HEART RATE MODE RS109 RP109 ONLY The OUTBREAKER watc...

Page 17: ...reen of this Mode and can also be displayed in a smaller font below the line while in BIKE Mode If you remove the chest belt or the watch is moved too far away from it the signal will be broken The CA...

Page 18: ...shown above the line in larger font and the lower limit is below You may adjust the value for upper and lower rate limits in Zones 1 4 by using the PC software Otherwise pressing ST SP will simply ac...

Page 19: ...check to make sure the watch is receiving your heart rate signals 3 Select the Training Zone that is most appropriate for your activity refer to previous section 4 Activate the Stopwatch or Timer in C...

Page 20: ...620 miles Total distance travelled Max 99 999 9 km or 620 000 miles Total time spent cycling The BIKE Mode comprises pioneering technology that uses two wireless sensors instead of one The high frequ...

Page 21: ...itch to BIKE Mode 9 Press ST SP to activate signal reception The display shows then changes to 0 once a successful signal is received 10 Ride the bike a short distance to make sure signals are being s...

Page 22: ...a two day hike where only heart rate and altitude are of concern or a day of cycling where only speed and distance are important to you Full details of the watch s memory capacity are given in the TOU...

Page 23: ...ountthewatchonthedockingstation makingsurethe contact points on the station and the watch are aligned The watch should automatically switch to PC Mode Thecadence speedandheartratefunctions will be tem...

Page 24: ...9 Select Format to process the data arrangement 10 Download is now complete Select desired graphical report NOTE EFFECTIVE USE AND RANGE The watch and heart rate chest belt have a maximum transmis si...

Page 25: ...afety precautions when using this product Do not consult the watch while moving or engaging in active sports Doing so may result in a collision that causes personal injury Do not subject the product t...

Page 26: ...pear Set date correctly 9 Cannot be changed when TOUR Mode is operating Altitude reading is strange No altitude alarm Temperature reading is strange No weather reading Wrong unit reading imperial metr...

Page 27: ...ta Rx Cx Sx shown No display No TOUR data stored Strange reading Strange reading continued Rx Sx Cx displayed in BIKE mode Empty memory or used memory unchanged 100 of memory used airplane Time out du...

Page 28: ...lings Distance Cadence Speed Heart Rate Altitude Barometer Temperature BIKE Computer Wheel speed range 255 km hr 158 mile hr Wheel speed resolution 1 km hr 1 mile hr Cadence range 0 255 revolutions pe...

Page 29: ...ndsafely readthese Warnings and the entire user manual before using the product The warnings given here provide important safety information and should be observed at all times Do not attempt to repai...

Page 30: ...urance Date 28 February 2003 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Visit our website www oregonscientific com to learn more about your OUTBREAKER sports watch and other Oregon Scientific products such as digital camer...

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