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Oregon Scientific™ OUTBREAKER

Sports Watch (TS1X0 series)

User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction ...................................................................... 2
Key features ..................................................................... 3

OUTBREAKER watch ................................................... 3
Chest belt (TS120/ TS130 only) .................................... 3
Bicycle equipment ......................................................... 3
PC Kit ............................................................................ 4
LCD display symbols ..................................................... 4

How the OUTBREAKER works ....................................... 6

How the altimeter, thermometer and barometer work
(TS 110 & 130 only) ....................................................... 6
A multi-system facility .................................................... 6
TOUR Mode .................................................................. 6
PC Kit ............................................................................ 6

Getting started ................................................................. 7

Turn on the watch (first-time use only) .......................... 7
Batteries ........................................................................ 7
Switch between Modes .................................................. 8
Switch between Mode options ....................................... 8
Change setting values ................................................... 8
Use the HI-GLO backlight .............................................. 8
Key lock ......................................................................... 8
Handling the product ..................................................... 8

CLOCK Mode .................................................................... 9

Set clock ........................................................................ 9
Set the alarm ................................................................. 9

Stopwatch ......................................................................... 9
Timer ................................................................................. 10
Temperature display  (TS110 / TS130 Only) .................. 10
ALTI Mode (TS110 / TS130 Only) .................................... 
10

Access altimeter options ................................................ 11
Set current altitude and resolution ................................. 11
Set altitude alert ............................................................. 12
Recall altitude data ........................................................ 12
Switch between view options ......................................... 13
Additional view options .................................................. 13

BARO Mode (TS110 / TS130 Only) ................................. 13

Set sea-level pressure ................................................... 13
View sea-level pressure ................................................ 14
Weather forecast ........................................................... 14

TOUR Mode ...................................................................... 14

TOUR memory .............................................................. 14
Activate TOUR Mode ..................................................... 15
Record markers in TOUR Mode .................................... 15
Pause TOUR Mode ....................................................... 15
Deactivate TOUR Mode ................................................ 16
Clear all TOUR memories ............................................. 16

PULSE (Heart Rate) Mode (TS120 / TS130 only) ........... 16

Wearing the chest belt ................................................... 17
Training Zones ............................................................... 17
Set Training Zones alarm .............................................. 18
Track heart rate during training ..................................... 19

Summary of Contents for TS110

Page 1: ...y lock 8 Handling the product 8 CLOCK Mode 9 Set clock 9 Set the alarm 9 Stopwatch 9 Timer 10 Temperature display TS110 TS130 Only 10 ALTI Mode TS110 TS130 Only 10 Access altimeter options 11 Set current altitude and resolution 11 Set altitude alert 12 Recall altitude data 12 Switch between view options 13 Additional view options 13 BARO Mode TS110 TS130 Only 13 Set sea level pressure 13 View sea ...

Page 2: ...ea pressure readings TS110 TS130 only Weather forecast and temperature readings for up to 24 hours TS110 TS130 only Altimeter readings up to 9 000 meters 29 700 feet TS110 TS130 only Heart rate monitor that gives heart rate readings during exercise TS120 TS130 only Bicycle accessory kit to take readings during cycling PC docking station and software to download readings onto your computer The OUTB...

Page 3: ...start or stop the Stopwatch Timer or decrease value 5 FUN SET Press to enter a sub mode or press and hold to change a value 6 LYCRA WATCH Unfasten the strap and pull to remove STRAP CHEST BELT I ITEM NAME 1 CHEST BELT 2 STRAP BICYCLE EQUIPMENT I ITEM NAME 1 WIRELESS SPEED SENSOR 2 CADENCE SENSOR TS130 WIRELESS TS110 TS120 WIRE CON NECTED to Bike Mount 3 BIKE MOUNT 4 MAGNETS SCREWS NUTS PADS 5 FIXI...

Page 4: ...ng time date cannot be set HR Hour setting MIN Minute setting SET Displayed when in a setting mode AL Shows alarm time or event alarms max min altitude heart rate etc Shows alarm is deactivated Shows if alarm is on PC KIT ITEM NAME 1 DOCKING STATION 2 WATCH CONNECTION POINTS 3 MOUNTING CLIPS rotate to release 4 RS 232C COMPUTER CONNECTION CABLE 5 SOFTWARE CD ROM 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 5: ...graphically Heart rate per minute monitor activated Heart rate signal reception Status Bar Blinks Key lock activated Z1 1 5 Shows which training shown is currently selected Shows heart beat graphically M1 1 99 Shows which record you are making or storing see TOUR Mode WØ wheel icon Wheel circumference setting mode CAD Cadence pedal speed revolutions min 88 of memory used in TOUR Mode END TOUR is f...

Page 6: ...that allows you to combine information according to your preference such as sea level pressure and temperature Except TS120 Heart Rate and Stopwatch TS120 TS130 or bike speed and cadence for all three models You may also use the stopwatch or timer countdown facility in combination with other functions and both will continue to run in the background while you use other features of the watch The hea...

Page 7: ... 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 Diagram Instructions 1 Remove the Lycra strap 2 Remove the back cover with a small Phillips screwdriver 3 Install the battery by matching the correct polarity Always use the correct battery type Warning Reversingthepolar...

Page 8: ...ons andtoconfirmthechanges when you are done USE THE HI GLO BACKLIGHT Press MARKER LIGHT 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 t...

Page 9: ...onth and day You cannot change these settings while in TOUR Mode If you attempt to do so TRIP will show on the display Refer to the TOUR Mode section 14 NOTE SET THE ALARM 1 Press MODE to display the CLOCK mode 2 Press FUN SET to display the Alarm screen 3 To turn the alarm on or off press SELECT 4 To change the alarm settings press and hold FUN SET for 2 seconds Then use the SELECT or ST SP butto...

Page 10: ...MPERATURE DISPLAY TS110 TS130 ONLY The Temperature can be displayed in CLOCK ALTI andBAROModes From any of these Modes press SELECT to display the Temperature The Tem perature shows in either Celsius or Fahrenheit only depending on the watch version you purchased Your wrist temperature may affect the reading particu larly during exercise Take off the watch and leave it for 15 minutes to get the mo...

Page 11: ...arm limits with the help of the PC software see PC section Total accumulated maximum minimum altitudes attained during your trip Maximum minimum altitude alert sounds an alarm when exceeded Maximum ascending maximum descending 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 cha...

Page 12: ...ther or accumulated and likewise every decline is added and accumulated to give a total Vertical speed how fast you are currently climbing Max ascending speed fastest speed you have climbed Maxdescendingspeed fastestspeedyouhavedescended Clearing the memory allows you to start over again on a new trip though all the information from your current trip will be lost SWITCH BETWEEN VIEW OPTIONS While ...

Page 13: ... tude alarm current vertical speed and clock use SELECT to show current vertical speed and stopwatch and max vertical speed press SELECT for max descending speed To clear a value from the memory press and hold FUN SET for 2 seconds BARO MODE TS110 TS130 ONLY A unique feature of the TS110 TS130 BARO Mode is that it enables you to view sea level pressure history for the past 24 hrs SET THE SEA LEVEL...

Page 14: ...tch automatically updates the forecast every 15 minutes NOTE TOUR MODE TherearetwowaysofusingthememoryontheOUTBREAKER First the watch 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 preparation for your next training event To record and store this informati...

Page 15: ... 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 memories when this figure approaches 100 When the used memory hits 100 it will no longer record and any future readings will not be recorded RECORD MARKERS IN TOUR MODE The marker function is used to ma...

Page 16: ...e TOUR Mode With the ENDscreenshown presstheFUN SET CLR shows at the bottom of the display 2 Press and hold FUN SET until donE shows at the bottom of the display 3 Press FUN SET againtodisplay0 and confirm all data has been cleared 4 Press MODE to return to the CLOCK display The maximum and minimum values for the various sub modes i e max heart rate or max altitude etc will remain after all data h...

Page 17: ...played as the larger font in every screen of this Mode If you remove the chest belt or the watch is moved too far away from it the signal will be broken The PULSE Mode will stop functioning after no signal is received for 5 or more minutes When you are measuring your heart rate keep the watch away from signal generating sources such as TVs PCs and car engines as these may impair the reading TRAINI...

Page 18: ...rger font and the lower limit is below You may adjust thevalueforupperandlowerratelimitsinZones1 4byusing the PC software Otherwise pressing ST SP will simply activate or deactivate the preset alarm 4 Press SELECT or ST SP to switch to Zone 5 5 Press FUN SET again to display the SET screen The upper HR will flash NOTE Zone MHR range Description min max 1 50 60 ModerateActivity Thislow intensityzon...

Page 19: ... section 4 ActivatetheStopwatchorTimerinPULSEMode refertothe Stopwatch Timer section 5 Set up the TOUR Mode if you want to store a long term record of your heart rate history that spans several training sessions or activities refer to the TOUR Mode section Once you complete these steps you are ready to begin exercising After you finish reset the Stopwatch or Timer to zero then press FUN SET to hav...

Page 20: ... spent cycling The BIKE Mode for the TS130 model comprises pioneering technologythatusestwowirelesssensorsinsteadofone other models use one wireless and one wired sensor The formatted signals of the sensors eliminate possible interference between the cadence and speed sensors ensuring you accurate per formance measurements SET UP FOR BIKE MODE To set up the BIKE Mode you must first do two things 1...

Page 21: ...he watch to switch to BIKE Mode 9 Press FUN SET twice then press SELECT to view the cadence sub mode 10 Ride the bike a short distance to make sure signals are being sent to the watch successfully 11 You are now ready to begin your trip The watch can work with one or both sensors When the display shows a low battery icon or does not perform to expectation see Battery section replace the battery ST...

Page 22: ...important to you Full details of the watch s memory capacity are given in the USING THE TOUR MODE section You can also use the PC Hook up Kit to set values on the watch through the PC A full list of options is given at the end of this section The hardware software requirements for the PC Kit are listed at the back of this manual ACCESSING BIKE MODE OPTIONS PressMODEtoaccesstheBIKEMode then press S...

Page 23: ...the docking station making sure the contact points on the station and the watch are aligned Press the MODE button to switch to PC Mode Thecadence speedandheartratefunctions will be temporarily disabled when you use the watch in PC Mode NOTE Access recall information on the PC All information recorded in TOUR Mode including temperature altitude local pressure heart rate wheel speed cadence trip dis...

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 heart rate and chest belt have a maximum transmission range of about 76 centimeters 30 inches If the signal is weak take the following steps Shorten the distance between the heart rate chest belt and watch Re adjust the position of the heart rate chest belt C...

Page 25: ...safety 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 to excessive force shock dust or temperatures Do not tamper with the product s internal components Do not mix fresh and old batteries or batteries of different specifications Do not use this watch as ...

Page 26: ...ly 9 Cannot be changed when TOUR Mode is operating Altitude reading is strange No altitude alarm Temperature reading is strange No alarm Pressure reading is strange Heart icon not working Time display is wrong Reading is less than 0 20 etc Different height reading at same point after trip Alarm does not sound Too high Expected alarm does not sound Too high or low Blank display Time zone set incorr...

Page 27: ...e memory No sensor power No memory Expected alarm does not sound No heart rate data No data No display No TOUR data stored Strange distance cadence or speed reading Weak reception or poor transmission Memory does not changed 100 of memory used Training Zone Alert limits not set Chest belt is too far from watch or poor skin contact Sensor not ready Watch not fitted well on Bike Mount Disabled featu...

Page 28: ...Distance Cadence Speed Heart Rate Altitude Pressure Temperature BIKE Computer Wheel speed range 0 255 km hr 158 mile hr Wheel speed resolution 1 km hr 1 mile hr Cadence range 0 255 revolutions per minute rpm Cadence resolution 1 rpm Max trip distance 999 9 km 999 miles Max total trip distance 99 999 9 km 99 999 9 miles Wheel circumference 1 000 3 000 mm 39 in 118 in Circumference resolution 1 mm 0...

Page 29: ...oduct for long periods of time The product is a precision instrument Never attempt to take this device apart There is a serious danger of powerful electric shocks Do not under any circumstances touch the exposed elec tronic circuitry of the device as there is a danger of electric shock should it become exposed Take special care when handling a damaged LCD display as the liquid crystals can be harm...

Page 30: ... energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to cor...

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