Oregon Scientific Heart Rate Monitor HR102 User Manual

BASIC HEART RATE MONITOR  
MODEL NO.: HR102  
USER’S MANUAL  
SECTION 1  
INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchasing the HR102 Basic Heart Rate  
Monitor.  
The HR102 is a very useful healthcare product to help you achieve and  
maintain your optimum exercise zone by monitoring your heart rate in  
working out.  
TheHR102comeswithaheartratetransmitterandareceiverwatchcomplete  
with the functions of a real-time clock, stopwatch and back light.  
KNOW YOUR DATA  
It is important you know your maximum heart rate (MHR), training  
zone, upper heart rate limit and lower heart rate limit before you begin.  
They help you achieve the maximum health benefits out of your workout.  
MHR is expressed in beats per minute. You can get your MHR from a  
MHR test. Or you can estimate it using the following formulae:  
Men  
220 - age = MHR  
230 - age = MHR  
Women  
There are several training zones that bear specific results in your fitness  
program. The most popular zones range between 50% to 80% of your  
maximum great rate. This is where you achieve cardiovascular benefits,  
burn fat, and become fitter. When programming your watch, the lowest  
% of the zone you choose becomes your lower heart rate limit and the  
highest % becomes the upper heart rate limit.  
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The aerobic exercise zone increases strength and endurance. It  
works within the body’s oxygen intake capability, burns more  
calories and can last longer.  
The anaerobic exercise zone generates speed and power. It works at  
or above the body’s oxygen intake capability, builds more muscle  
and cannot be maintained for a long time.  
WARNING: Determining your individual training zone is a critical  
step in the process towards efficient and safe training. Please consult  
your doctor or health professional to help you determine your maximum  
heart rate, upper and lower limits, exercise frequency and duration  
appropriate for your age, condition and specific goals.  
RECEIVER CONTROL BUTTONS  
1. LIGHT BUTTON  
Turns on the EL back light for five seconds  
2. MODE BUTTON  
Changes the operating mode or holds to enter the setting mode  
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3. SET BUTTON  
Changes a value in the setting mode or turns on or off the alarm  
clock in alarm clock mode, reset stop watch  
4. ST/SP BUTTON  
Starts or stops the stopwatch  
5. TIME / BUTTON  
Displays the heart rate or holds to activate the heart rate alert  
THE TRANSMITTER  
The transmitter is used to count your heartbeat and transmit the data  
to the receiver. To put it on,  
1. Wet the conductive pads on the underside of the transmitter with  
water or a conductive gel to ensure a solid contact.  
2. Strap the transmitter across the chest. Adjust the strap until the  
transmitter sits snugly below the pectoral muscles for an accurate  
heart rate signal.  
HINTS:  
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The position of the transmitter affects its performance. Move the  
transmitter along the strap for the best transmission. Avoid areas  
with dense chest hair.  
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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.  
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THERECEIVER  
The receiver comes in the format of a wrist watch. You can wear it on  
your wrist or strap it to your bike or exercise machine. You can also  
obtain a mounting bracket from your authorized dealer.  
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 50 centimeters (20 inches). If  
the signals have become unsteady,  
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Shorten the distance between the transmitter and receiver.  
Re-adjust the position of the transmitter.  
Check the batteries. Replace them when necessary.  
USE IN THE WATER  
The HR102 is water-resistant and can be worn swimming or diving up  
to around 30 meter.  
Note: Set the unit before exposing it to excessive water. Activating  
the keys while in the water or during heavy rainstorms may cause  
water to enter the unit.  
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SECTION 2 OPERATION  
THE BACK LIGHT  
Press LIGHT to turn on the back light for five seconds.  
OPERATING MODES  
There are four operating modes, see FIG. A  
NOTE : 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.  
HOW TO SET HEART RATE LIMITS  
The heart rate limits help you determine if you are exercising within  
your training zone. Whenever you go above or below your limits, an  
indicator will flash to attract your attention. To set the heart rate limits,  
see FIG. B  
NOTE: The upper limit must exceed the lower limit. The transmitter  
will adjust the ranges automatically according to the data entered.  
You can also activate the heart rate limit alert function, so the transmitter  
will emit beeping sound when the limits are exceeded. [see FIG. C]  
REAL TIME CLOCK  
To set the clock, see FIG. D  
NOTE: The date format for 12-hour display is MONTH-DAY while  
that for 24-hour display is DAY-MONTH.  
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To display the date, see FIG. E  
To set the alarm, see FIG. F  
NOTE : When the alarm clock is activated, it will go off at the set time  
every day. Press any button to stop the alarm for the day. The alarm  
clock is still active and will set off again the following day.  
STOP WATCH  
To use the stop watch, see FIG. G  
SECTION 3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
BATTERY INFORMATION  
The HR102 uses a CR2032 lithium battery for the transmitter and a  
CR2032 for the receiver. Both are included with the unit.  
When the battery of the receiver is running low, the low-battery  
indicator will light up.  
If the heart rate readings become erratic or stop, your transmitter battery  
may need replacing. You can do this by yourself very easily without  
any special tools.  
To change the battery,  
1. Remove the battery compartment door.  
2. Replace the old battery with a new one.  
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Battery  
Battery contact plate  
TOP VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
3. Replace the battery compartment door.  
4. Open the transmitter battery lid with a coin by turning  
counterclockwise.  
5. Insert one CR2032, 3V lithium battery with writing facing you.  
Note: Take care not to touch the two contacts, otherwise the  
battery can discharge.  
6. Replace lid.  
If you are unsure about the procedure consult your dealer.  
ENERGY SAVE FEATURE  
If no transmitter signal is received by the watch after 15 minutes, the  
HR102 will switch back to previous display mode.  
PRECAUTIONS  
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Read the user’s manual thoroughly.  
Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust and  
temperature.  
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Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components.  
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Do not mix fresh and old batteries, or batteries of different  
specifications.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Function  
Real time clock  
Stopwater  
: 12/24 hour with hour / minute / second  
: 00:00:00 to 29:59:59 (hrs : min : sec)  
Heart rate measurement : 30 - 240 bpm  
Upper limit  
Lowr limit  
Weight  
: 80 - 240 bpm  
: 30 - 220 bpm  
: Watch - approx. 40 g (included battery)  
Chestbelt - approx. 68 g (included  
battery)  
Power  
: Watch - 1 ps CR 2032 3V battery  
Chestbelt - 1pc CR 2032 3V battery  
Operating temperature : -10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)  
Storage temperature  
Water resistance  
: -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to 140°F)  
: not actuating keys to 30 meters  
MAINTENANCE  
1. Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials. Abrasive  
cleaning agents may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the  
electronic circuit.  
2. Do not subject the unit to excessive: force, shock, dust, temperture,  
or humidity. Such treatment may result in malfunction, a shorter  
electronic life span, damaged batteries, or distorted parts.  
3. Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. Doing so will  
terminate the unit’s warranty and may cause damage. The unit  
contains no user-serviceable parts.  
Read this instruction manual thoroughly before operating the unit.  
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CAUTION  
The content of this manual is subject to change without  
further notice.  
Due to printing limitation, the displays shown in this  
manual may differ from the actual display.  
The manufacturer and its suppliers held no  
responsibility to you or any other person for any damage  
expenses, lost profits, or any other claim arise by using this  
product.  
The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without  
the permission of the manufacturer.  
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LEGEND : ITALIC - PRESS  
ITALIC - PRESS AND HOLD  
- FAST INCREAMENT  
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LEGENDE : ITALIQUE - APPUYEZ  
ITALIQUE APPUYEZ, PUIS GARDEZ ENFONCEE  
- DEFILEMENT RAPIDE  
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LEGENDE : KURSIV - DRÜCKEN  
KURSIV - GEDRÜCKT HALTEN  
- SCHNELLVORLAUF  
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LEGENDA : CORSIVO - PREMERE  
CORSIVO SOTTOLINEATO - TENERE PREMUTO  
- INCREMENTO RAPIDO  
ES  
CLAVE : CURSIVAS - PRESIONE  
CURSIVAS - MANTENGA PRESIONADO  
- INCREMENTO RÁPIDO  
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[FIG. A]  
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[FIG. B]  
[FIG. C]  
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[FIG. D]  
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[FIG. E]  
[FIG. F]  
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[FIG. G]  
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