Easi-Walker User Guide
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Using your Easi-Walker
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The Easi-Walker pedometer will count all the steps you take while wearing it
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It will store the information for 14 separate days, then start overwriting the first date stored
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It stores the number of steps made in each 2-minute period during each day so you can
see how the number of steps varies over the course of each day
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The Easi-Walker pedometer can store the step counts into different activities. You can split
each day into up to 9 separate activities (Activity 1, Activity 2, Activity 3, etc.)
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At the start of each day, the current Activity is reset to Activity 1
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Two sets of numbers are stored in the Easi-Walker; firstly the number of steps that are
taken during each activity. Secondly the step count during every 2 minute interval
throughout the day i.e total number of steps taken in that day
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Because the Activity can be changed during a 2-minute period, there is sometimes a
discrepancy between the total number of steps for each Activity (as counted using the 2-
minute period data) and the total stored separately for each Activity. However, the overall
total number of steps will, of course, be the same
Selecting the Activity
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At the start of each day, the Activity number is set back to Activity 1
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Press the Lock button (on the side) briefly to unlock the pedometer
the Lock indicator will
now flash on the display
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Press the Select button (on the front) briefly twice to move to the next Activity number
Activity number will increase
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You are now locked out of changing the Activity number for another 5 seconds as a security
measure, but the pedometer will immediately start counting steps for the new Activity
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When you have reached the maximum Activity number (9), then it cannot be increased
further and all steps counted for the remainder of the day will be allocated to Activity 9
Viewing Activity and Other Information
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Press and Hold the Lock button for 5 seconds
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The Easi-Walker display will change to show the current Time
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Press the Lock button again to cycle through: Year, Date, Name, Activity 1 steps, Activity 2
steps, Activity 3 steps
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After 5 seconds, the display will return to normal display
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Note that the Time and Date, as well as the name are set using the Easi-Walker software
and cannot be set on the pedometer itself
Installing the Software
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There are no drivers to install, but you must install the Easi-Walker application in order to
read the data held on the Easi-Walker pedometers
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Insert the CD into the CD drive and the installation should start
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If the installation doesn’t start, then browse to the CD and double-click on setup.exe
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Follow the instructions to select the location to install
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When installation is complete, the Easi-Walker software will be found in the Start Menu in
the group TTS Group
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