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OUTBREAKER
USER'S MANUAL
Model: AT108/ATP108/ATC108
CONTENT
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................................... 3
MEASUREMENTS AND UNITS.......................................................................................................................................... 4
CONTROL BUTTONS........................................................................................................................................................... 4
OPERATING MODES........................................................................................................................................................... 5
HOW TO USE THE BACK LIGHT..................................................................................................................................... 5
SECTION 2: THE CALENDAR CLOCK, CHRONOMETER AND THERMOMETER.............................................................5
HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR CLOCK........................................................................................................................ 5
HOW TO SET THE ALARM CLOCK................................................................................................................................5
HOW TO USE THE CHRONOMETER..............................................................................................................................6
HOW TO USE THE TIMER.................................................................................................................................................6
THE THERMOMETER........................................................................................................................................................ 6
SECTION 3:THE ALTIMETER..........................................................................................................................................................6
DISPLAY MODES...................................................................................................................................................................7
HOW TO SET THE CURRENT ALTITUDE.......................................................................................................................7
HOW TO SET THE ALTIMETER ALARM........................................................................................................................7
MAXIMUM AND ACCUMULATED ALTITUDE..............................................................................................................7
RATE OF CHANGE IN ALTITUDE.....................................................................................................................................8
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SECTION 4:THE BAROMETER........................................................................................................................................................
HOW TO SET THE SEA LEVEL PRESSURE.....................................................................................................................
BAROMETRIC HISTORY......................................................................................................................................................
WEATHER FORECAST.........................................................................................................................................................
SECTION 5:THE HEART RATE MONITOR...................................................................................................................................
THE CHEST BELT...................................................................................................................................................................
EFFECTIVE RANGE...............................................................................................................................................................
DISPLAY MODES....................................................................................................................................................................
HOW TO MEASURE HEART RATE....................................................................................................................................
HOW TO SET HEART RATE LIMITS.................................................................................................................................
HEART RATE HISTORY.......................................................................................................................................................
SECTION 6:THE BICYCLE COMPUTER........................................................................................................................................
HOW TO SET THE BIKE CIRCUMFERENCE..................................................................................................................
PERFORMANCE MEMORY.................................................................................................................................................
SECTION 7:ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...................................................................................................................................
KEY LOCK................................................................................................................................................................................
TOUR MODE............................................................................................................................................................................
MARKER...................................................................................................................................................................................
OVERALL ERASE MEMORY RECORD.............................................................................................................................
PC LINKAGE............................................................................................................................................................................
BATTERY INFORMATION...................................................................................................................................................
PRECAUTIONS........................................................................................................................................................................
SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................................................................................................
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The associated mode of each functions will be described following
in this manual.
For each model there are accessories bundled with the package:
Wrist band 1 1 2
Heart Rate
Monitor X
Chest Belt
Wireless
Speedometer
Handlebar
cradle with
cadence meter
PC Docking
Station (CD
Rom included)
Note:
It is not recommended to substitute the device used for acquiring
measurements required professional such as skydiving, hang glid-
ing, paragliding, gyrocopter riding and flying small aircraft or
industrial precision by the OUTBREAKER.
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchasing the OUTBREAKER. Inside
the OUTBREAKER there is implanted the advanced
technology-Barocompensation. With this advanced technology the
OUTBREAKER could distinguish the pressure change due to
barometric change and altitude change. Using this advanced
Barocompensation technology the performance of the
OUTBREAKER on the altitude reading will be more reliable.
Your OUTBREAKER is a precision device for an active life. There
are three models in the series:
OUTBREAKER SMART
OUTBREAKER PLUS
OUTBREAKER PRO
The functions for the three models are listed in the following table,
please refer to the functions list for your OUTBREAKER.
FUNCTIONS
OUTBREAKER
OUTBREAKER
PLUS
OUTBREAKER
PRO
Altimeter
Barometer
Thermometer
Calendar Clock
Chronometer
Heart Rate Monitor
Bicycle Computer
PC linkage
EL back light
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XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
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X
Accessories
OUTBREAKER
SMART
OUTBREAKER
PLUS
OUTBREAKER
PRO
X
X
X
X
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MEASUREMENTS AND UNITS
For each models there is two versions available.
Note:
The unit of measurement cannot be changed either on the watch or
through the PC software.
CONTROL BUTTONS
1. MODE
Changes among clock, altimeter, barometer, heart rate monitor
and bicycle computer
2. SELECT/+
Changes among display lines or increases a value while setting
3. START/STOP/-
Starts or stops the chronometer or decreases a value while setting
4. FUNCTION/SET
Changes among functions in individual mode or holds to enter a
setting routine
5. LIGHT/MARKER
Turns on the back light or holds to set the marker during tour
mode
MEASUREMENT FOR
METRIC VERSION
MEASUREMENT FOR
IMPERIAL VERSION
Date
dd.mm.yy 24hr
Temperature
O
C
Altitude
m
m/s
Barometer
hPa
Heart rate monitor
bpm
Bicycle computer
km/h
rpm
km
mm
Date
mm.dd.yy 12hr
Temperature
O
F
Altitude
ft
ft/s
Barometer
inHg
Heart rate monitor
bpm
Bicycle computer
mile/h
rpm
mile
inch
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OPERATING MODES
Refer to Fig 1 to change from one mode to the other.
Note:
Mode display varies for different models, please refer to the previous
function list for detailed.
HOW TO USE THE BACK LIGHT
Press LIGHT to turn on the back light for five seconds.
Note:
a) Any key press will keep the back light to be turn on five second
there when the back light is being turned on.
b) If the battery level is too low, there will be no effect when
pressing the [LIGHT ] button to save the battery of the unit. Once
if you observe this phenomenon, change the watch battery.
SECTION 2 THE CALENDAR CLOCK,
CHRONOMETER AND
THERMOMETER
This section applies to all models.
Refer to diagram A to install the nylon wrist belt to the watch.
There are four display modes when the CLOCK operating mode is
adopted.
Refer to fig 2 to change among the displays.
To display the daily alarm in any of these display modes, press
FUNCTION (fig 2). Then press SELECT to turn on or off the alarm
(fig 4a)
When the daily alarm is activated, it will sound off at the designated
time. Press any control button to mute the alarm.
For OUTBREAKER PRO only
Refer to diagram B to install the additional rubber wrist belt to the watch.
HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR CLOCK
Refer to fig 3 to set the calendar clock.
Note:
The calendar clock may also set through the PC software. To connect
the watch to the PC software please refers to Section 7.
HOW TO SET THE ALARM CLOCK
There are 4 alarms – 1 daily alarm & 3 event alarms equipped in the
watch.
A) SET THE DAILY ALARM CLOCK ON THE WATCH
Refer to fig 4b to set the daily alarm clock.
Note:
a) The alarm will be automatically turned on during the setting
procedure.
b) The event alarm is only settable by PC software only. To connect
the watch to the PC sofware please refer to Section 7.
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THE THERMOMETER
Your OUTBREAKER is equiped with a thermometer. Refer to Fig
2 to display the temperature in clock mode.
Note:
a) When the OUTBREAKER is worn on wrist, the temperature
measured could be affected by the body heat. Remove the
OUTBREAKER from the wrist and allow 15 minutes at least
before reading the temperature to acquire an accurate reading.
b) The temperature could also be displayed in various modes,
please also refer to Section 3 - 4.
SECTION 3 THE ALTIMETER
This section applies to all models.
Your OUTBREAKER is equipped with an intelligent barometer that
help determine altitude by the built-in sensor with the advanced
Barocompensation technology, the sensor can also distinguish the
differences between pressure caused by changes in physical altitudes
or pressure caused by weather conditions. This smart distinction
eliminates discrepancies and makes the altimeter reading more
accurate than the average devices.
B) SET ALARM CLOCK BY PC SOFTWARE
The alarms may also set through the PC software. To connect the
watch to the PC software please refer to Section 7.
HOW TO USE THE CHRONOMETER
When the chronometer is displayed, use START/STOP to start or
stop a count up. Pressing the same button after stopping the count up
will clear the chronometer. Refer to fig 5 for the operation.
Note:
Chronometer could be activated in various modes, please also refer
to Section 3 –6.
HOW TO USE THE TIMER
Refer to fig 6 to set the timer.
To start the timer, press START/STOP. To stop, press the button
again. Press the same button a third time to resume the count down.
Refer to fig 7 for the operation.
Note:
When the timer reaches the preset time, it will count up as a
chronometer automatically.
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DISPLAY MODES
There are four display modes in ALTIMETER:
Altitude and clock
Altitude and local barometric pressure
Altitude and chronometer
Altitude and temperature
Refer to fig 8 to change among the displays. Within the four display
modes there are four functions can be recalled:
Altitude memory
Altitude alarm
Climbing speed
Climbing speed memory
Note:
The chronometer can also be activated under the climbing speed
mode (fig 8a).
HOW TO SET THE CURRENT ALTITUDE
When you first use the OUTBREAKER, you should set the current
altitude – that is the known altitude at the current location. You can
obtain the correct altitude from a topographical map.
Refer to fig 8b to set the reference altitude.
Note:
The altitude could be re-calibrated in another way by input the
sea-level pressure through the PC software. To connect the watch to
the PC software please refer to section 7.
HOW TO SET THE ALTIMETER ALARM
Refer to fig 9 to set the altimeter alarm.
Once the altitude alarm is set, your OUTBREAKER will emit an
alarm when the set altitude is exceeded.
Note:
a) Both ascending and descending altitude alarm is equipped in the
watch.
b) The altitude alarm as far as the duration of the alarm may also set
through the PC software. To connect the watch to the PC
software please refer to Section 7.
MAXIMUM AND ACCUMULATED
ALTITUDE
You may recall the maximum ascending or descending altitude as far
as the total altitude for ascending and descending. You may also
erase this memory record. (fig 10)
Note:
a) please refer to Section 7 for overall erase memory record.
b) This feasture can be applied companied with the PC docking
station. You may set the threshold value of altitude change on the
watch for the total ascending / descending altitude memory
through the PC software. To connect the watch to the PC
software please refer to section 7.
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Refer to fig 12a to set the sea level pressure. Repeat this procedure
after changing the battery or after one year of operation.
BAROMETRIC HISTORY
Your unit retains the hourly barometric pressure for the past 24
hours. Refer to fig 12b to recall the reading for a certain hour.
WEATHER FORECAST
Apart from determining the altitude, the barometer also helps forecast
the weather for the forthcoming 12 to 24 hours basing on barometric
pressure changes. The effective range is 30 to 50 km.
The forecast will be automatically displayed in one of these four
icons:
Indicator
displays
on the unit
Forecast Sunny Slightly cloudy Cloudy Rainy
RATE OF CHANGE IN ALTITUDE
You may monitor the actual rate of change in altitude during your
trip. The maximum ascending speed as well as the descending speed
will be recorded automatically. You may recall and erase this
memory record (fig 11).
Note:
please refer to Section 7 for overall erase memory record.
SECTION 4 THE BAROMETER
This section applies to all models.
There are two display modes in BAROMETER:
Sea pressure and clock
Sea pressure and temperature
Refer to Fig 12 to change among the display mode.
HOW TO SET THE SEA LEVEL
PRESSURE
When you first use the OUTBREAKER, please calibrate the sea
level pressure. It will not be altered due to the change in the altitude
but with regard to the barometric change only.
You can obtain the current sea level pressure from newspaper, local
news and radio weather reports or through the internet weather
station.
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Note:
a) The weather forecast could be affected by oceanic or continental
weather phenomenon. It is not responsible for any inconveniences
so caused by an inaccurate forecast.
b) The weather forecast is meant for the next 12 to 24 hours. It may
not necessarily reflect the current situation.
c) The “Sunny” icon, when appears at night, implies clear weather.
d) To have a faster respond to the weather forecast, you may match
the current weather to the watch first by setting the weather
forecast icon to the watch via the PC software. To connect the
watch to the PC software please refers to section 7.
SECTION 5 THE HEART RATE
MONITOR
This section applies to OUTBREAKER PLUS & OUTBREAKER
PRO only.
THE CHEST BELT
The chest belt is used to count your heartbeat and transmit the data
to the receiver on the OUTBREAKER. To put it on (diagram C),
a) Wet the conductive pads on the underside of the transmitter with
water, sweat or a conductive gel to ensure a solid contact.
b) Strap the belt across the chest. Adjust the strap until the transmitter
sits snugly below the pectoral muscles for an accurate heart rate
signal.
Hints:
The position of the transmitter affects its performance. Move the
transmitter along the strap for the best transmission. Avoid areas
with dense chest hair.
In dry, cold climates, it takes the transmitter a while to function
steadily. This is normal as the conductive pads need a film of
sweat to improve contact with the skin.
EFFECTIVE RANGE
The transmitter and receiver will start transmitting and receiving
signals once batteries are in place. Both units should be worn or
mounted within an effective distance of 62.5 centimeters (25 inches).
If the signals have become unsteady,
Shorten the distance between the transmitter and receiver.
Re-adjust the position of the transmitter.
Check the batteries. Replace them when necessary.
DISPLAY MODES
There are two display modes in HEART RATE:
Heart rate and chronometer
Heart rate and clock
Refer to fig 13 to change among the display modes.
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HOW TO MEASURE HEART RATE
Select either display mode in HEART RATE. The indicator will
flash with the heart rate captured and the measurement will start from
0. The measuring range is 25 to 240 beats per minute.
When no signals are received or the measurement is out of range for
five minutes, the receiver will disable the function and return to the
previous operating mode automatically.
When the heart rate is displayed, you can go to other functions while
measuring the heart rate in the background.
Note:
When you are measuring your heart rate, keep the watch away from
signal generated sources e.g. PC, Television, car engine etc., othe
wise irregular signal will be observed.
HOW TO SET HEART RATE LIMITS
The heart rate limits help you determine if you are exercising within
your training zone. There are five preset training zones for you to
select or you can set them between 50 to 240 beats per minute. You
may select the preset training zone or alter the setting on the unit or
through the PC software (To connect the watch to the PC software
please refers to Section 7). When the heart rate alert alarm is
activated, an audible beep sound will flash whenever you go above
or below your limits.
Refer to fig 14 to set the heart rate limits and the heart rate alert alarm.
Note:
a) The upper limit must be set higher than the lower limit.
b) The alarms may also set through the PC software. To connect the
watch to the PC software please refers to Section 7.
HEART RATE HISTORY
Your OUTBREAKER is capable of retaining 99 heart rate records.
Each record contains:
A time and date stamp
Average heart rate and total exercise time
Upper limit and time above limit
Lower limit and time below limit
Time within limit
Refer to fig 13a to scroll on the records.
Note:
When a record is selected, the information embedded in the record
will be scrolled automatically.
SECTION 6 THE BICYCLE COMPUTER
This section applies to OUTBREAKER PRO only.
Before operating the bicycle computer, attached the bicycle computer
to the receiver as shown in diagram D-E.
Note:
a) The maximum distance between the sensor magnet and sensor
should be 5 mm (3/16 inches).
b) To ensure a secure signal transmission between the sensor
magnet and sensor, the centre of the magnet should be aligned
with the marker on the sensor.
c) The sensing distance between the wireless speedometer sensor
and the handlebar cradle is around 1 m (39 inches).
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The bicycle computer has three display modes:
Bike speed and chronometer
Bike speed and trip time
Bike speed and clock
Refer to fig 15 to change among the display modes.
HOW TO SET THE BIKE
CIRCUMFERENCE
For the bicycle computer to function properly, you have to set the
wheel circumference for your bike.
Refer to fig 15a to set the wheel circumference.
Note:
a) You can obtain the wheel circumference by running a wheel-
sized on one-revolution rollout test to your bike.
b) You may also set the circumference to the unit through the PC
software. To connect the watch to the PC software please refer
to Section 7.
c) You may select to input the wheel diameter instead to the PC
software, it will convert the wheel circumference automatically
for you to download to the unit.
d) In the PC software it can have various set of wheel size to be
stored for your selection.
PERFORMANCE MEMORY
The bicycle computer retains and automatically clears and updates
the following information:
Wheel speed – obtained by the wireless sensor
Cadence (the pedal speed) – obtained by the cabled sensor
(linked to the handlebar cradle)
Refer to fig 16 to display such information.
A) WHEEL SPEED
There are four difference informations could be obtained.
Average speed
Maximum speed
Tour distance
Total distance travel
Refer to fig 17 to display such information and fig 18a to clear the
memory.
Note:
a) The effective transmission distance between the handlebar cradle
and the wireless speed sensor will be around 100cm (39 inches).
b) Please refer to Section 7 for overall erase memory record.
B) CADENCE
There are two display modes for the cadence measurement.
Cadence and chronometer
Cadence and clock
You could retain the average cadence and the maximum cadence in
this mode.
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Refer to fig 18 to display such information and fig 18a to clear the
memory.
Note:
please refer to Section 7 for overall erase memory record.
SECTION 7 ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
This section applies to all models.
KEY LOCK
You may found that the OUTBREAKER is equipped with a key lock
function to avoid any mis-touch of any key during the activities. To
activate the function, simply press and hold SELECT. Press and hold
the SELECT again to release the key lock function.
Refer to fig 19 on the LCD display in various when the key lock
function is activated.
TOUR MODE
The tour mode retains tour memory for the ALTIMETER,
BAROMETER, HEART RATE and BIKE operating modes.
To activate the tour mode, hold MODE and FUNCTION
simultaneously in any of the above operating modes. The tour
number and total memory used will be displayed. Press and hold
FUNCTION to disable or enable the tour function. You can temporary
stop the recording by making rest on one single tour.
Refer to Fig 20 for the operation.
Note:
a) Once the tour function is disable when it is activated again, a new
tour memory will be started instead.
b) Tour memory can only be retreived on the PC with the PC
docking station together with the PC software only.
c) Tour memory cannot be erased by the operation on the watch, it
can be erased through the PC software only.
d) Difference information such as temperature, altitude, heart rate,
wheel speed, cadence, trip distance etc. could be selected being
recorded for the tour through the PC software.
MARKER
The marker function is used to mark a particular position of a tour.
To use the marker, press and hold MARKER when the tour mode is
in place.
Note:
The marker will only be observed in the data on the PC after
download the tour record from the watch.
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OVERALL ERASE MEMORY RECORD
All the maximum/minimum record on the unit could be erased
together at once. Refer to fig 21 for the operation.
Note:
The tour memory record may not be affected.
PC LINKAGE
The PC docking station allows you to transfer data between your
OUTBREAKER and a PC through RS232C connection.
To link up with a PC,
1. Connect the docking station to the PC with the linkage software
pre-installed.
2. Sit the Outbreaker into the docking station.
3. Select the connection operation on the PC software. A 10-second
linkage initiation will follow.
Note:
a) The PC download feature is availabe for all models. But it could
only be done with the PC docking station only. For
OUTBREAKER SMART and OUTBREAKER PLUS user
please contact the nearest retailer for the optional PC docking
station.
b) When the OUTBREAKER is plugged to the docking station ,it
will switich to PC download mode automatically . (Fig1a.)
c) The cadence, speed and heart rate functions will be temporarily
disabled during the PC communication.
BATTERY INFORMATION
The OUTBREAKER, chest belt and handlebar cradle each uses a
CR2032 3V lithium battery, while the bicycle computer transmitter
uses an E23A/MA/21-V23 12V alkaline battery. Batteries for initial
testing are included with the package.
When the battery of the OUTBREAKER is running low, the low-
battery indicator will light up and the back light will be restricted not
to turn on to save the battery power. As for the transmitters, they stop
transmitting signals when the battery is dry.
To change the battery, refer to diagram F.
Note:
If not disposed of properly, batteries can be harmful. Protect the
environment by taking exhausted batteries to authorized disposal
stations.
PRECAUTIONS
Read the user’s manual thoroughly.
Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust and
temperature.
Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components.
Do not mix fresh and old batteries, or batteries of different
specifications.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Metric version
Calendar clock
Date and time format : dd.mm.yy and 24hr
100 years auto-calendar : 2001-2100
Alarm : 1 daily alarm (hh:mm)
3 event alarms
(hh:mm, dd.mm.yy)
Chronometer/Timer : 99:59:59
Thermometer
Range : -10.0 … 60.0°C
Resolution : 0.1 °C
Accuracy : +/-1 °C
Altimeter
Altitude Range : -400 … 9,000m
Resolution : 1m
Accuracy : +/-10m
Vertical speed : -50 … 50m/s
Vertical speed resolution : 1m/s
Max change in altitude : +/-60,000m
Total change in altitude : +/-999,999m
Alert alarm : 1 altitude alarm
Barometer
Local pressure range : 300 … 1100hPa
Sea level pressure range : 900 ... 1100hPa
Resolution : 1hPa
Accuracy : +/-3hPa
Heart rate monitor
Heart rate range : 25 … 240bpm
Resolution : 1bpm
Accuracy : +/-1bpm
Heart rate zone : 5
Heart rate alert limit : 50 … 240bpm
Alert alarm : 2 heart rate limit alarm
Number of memory : 99
Bicycle computer
Wheel speed range : 0 … 150km/h
Wheel speed resolution : 1km/h
Cadence range : 0 … 250rpm
Cadence resolution : 1rpm
Max trip distance : 999.9km
Max total distance : 99,999.9km
Wheel circumference : 1,000 … 3,000mm
Circumference resolution : 1mm
Tour mode
Record time(5 sec sampling time)
OUTBREAKER SMART
(Altitude / Pressure / Temperature) : 508min
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OUTBREAKER PLUS
(Heart rate / Altitude / Pressure /
Temperature) : 508min
OUTBREAKER PRO
(Distance / Cadence /Heart Rate /
Altitude / Pressure / Temperature) : 753min
Environment
Operation : -10 … 60 °C
Storage : -5 … 70 °C
at 10% … 95%RH
Water resistance : not actuating keys to 30m
Power source
Wrist watch : 1 x CR2032 3V
lithium battery
Chest belt : 1 x CR2032 3V
lithium battery
Handlebar cradle : 1 x CR2032 3V
lithium battery
Wheel speed transmitter : E23A/MA21-V23 12V
alkaline battery
Imperial version
Calendar clock
Date and time format : mm.dd.yy and 12hr
100 years auto-calendar : 2001-2100
Alarm : 1 daily alarm (hh:mm)
3 event alarms
(hh:mm, mm.dd.yy)
Chronometer/Timer : 99:59:59
Thermometer
Range : 14.0 … 140.0°F
Resolution : 0.2 °F
Accuracy : +/-2°F
Altimeter
Altitude Range : -1,312 … 30,000ft
Resolution : 3ft
Accuracy : +/-30ft
Vertical speed : -150 … 150ft/s
Vertical speed resolution : 3ft/s
Max change in altitude : +/-180,000ft
Total change in altitude : +/-999,999ft
Alert alarm : 1 altitude alarm
Barometer
Local pressure range : 8.86 … 32.48inHg
Sea level pressure range : 26.58 ... 32.48 in Hg
Resolution : 0.03inHg
Accuracy : +/-0.1 inHg
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Heart rate monitor
Heart rate range : 25 … 240bpm
Resolution : 1bpm
Accuracy : +/-1bpm
Heart rate range : 5
Heart rate alert limit : 50 ... 240bpm
Alert alarm : 2 heart rate limit alarm
Number of memory : 99
Bicycle computer
Wheel speed range : 0 ... 100 mile/h
Wheel speed resolution : 1 mil/h
Cadence range : 0 ... 250rpm
Cadence resolution ; 1rpm
Max trip distance ; 999.9mile
Max total distance : 99,999.9mile
Wheel circumference : 39.00 ... 118.00in
Circumference resolution : 0.04in
Tour mode
Record time(5 sec sampling time)
OUTBREAKER SMART
(Altitude / Pressure / Temperature) : 508min
OUTBREAKER PLUS
(Heart rate / Altitude / Pressure /
Temperature) : 508min
OUTBREAKER PRO
(Distance / Cadence /Heart Rate /
Altitude / Pressure / Temperature) : 753min
Environment
Operation : 14 ... 140°F
Storage : 23 ... 158°F
at 10% … 95%RH
Water resistance : not actuating keys to 99ft
Power source
Wrist watch : 1 x CR2032 3V
lithium battery
Chest belt : 1 x CR2032 3V
: lithium battery
Handlebar cradle : 1 x CR2032 3V
lithium battery
Wheel speed transmither : E23A/MA21-V23 12V
alkaline battery
NOTE ON COMPLIANCE
Warming: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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R&TTE Compliance Note
This product complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of
the R&TTE 1999/5/EC Directives, if used for its intended use and
that the following standard(s) has/have been applied:
Efficient use of radio frequency spectrum (Article 3.2 of the R&TTE
Directive) applied standard(s): ETSI 300 330-2:(2001-6)
Electromagnetic compatibility (Article 3.1.b of the R&TTE Directive)
applied standard(s): EN 301 489-3:V1.21(2000)
Safety of information technology equipment (Article 3.1.a of the
R&TTE directive) applied standard(s):EN 60950:1997
Additional information:
The product is therefore conform with the Low Voltage Directive 73/
23/EEC and 93/68/EEC the EMC Directive 89/336/EC and R&TTE
Directive 1999/5/EC (appendix IV) and carries the respective CE
marking.
VS-Villingen / Germany September 2001
Gerhard Preis
EC representative of manufacturer
RTTE Compliant Countries :
All EU countries, Switzerland
And Norway
CAUTION
- The content of this manual is subject to change with-
out further notice.
- Due to printing limitation, the displays shown in this
manual may differ from the actual display.
- The contents of this manual may not be reproduced
without the permission of the manufacturer.
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