SOFTWARE VERSION 2.63
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Important Safety Instructions and Warnings
1. To prevent risk of fire, chemical burn, electrolyte leak and/or injury from
the internal Lithium-polymer battery:
A. No user-replaceable parts inside. Do not attempt to remove the
non-user-replaceable battery.
B. Do not leave unit exposed to a heat source or in a high temperature location (such
as in the sun or in an unattended vehicle). To prevent damage store it out of direct
sunlight.
C. Do not puncture or incinerate.
D. When storing from an extended time, store within the following
temperature range: 32°F to 77°F (0°C to 25°C).
E. The Global Trainer™ watch should only be charged within a temperature range of
32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C).
F. Do not operate the unit outside of the following temperature range: -4°F to 131°F
(-20°C to 55°C).
G. Contact your waste disposal department to properly recycle/dispose
of the unit/battery.
2. Use only the Phihong PSB05R-050Q power adapter supplied with this product.
3. This is not a medical device and is not recommended for use by persons with serious
heart conditions. You should always consult your physician before beginning or modify-
ing an exercise program.
4. Consulting the speed+distance system while moving is unsafe and
distracting, and could result in accident or collision. Use the memory
functions to later review your performance data. See the instructions
for details.
5. Interference with the radio signal, poor contact between your skin and the chest strap,
and other factors may prevent accurate transmission of heart rate data.
Global Trainer Software Version
This User Guide reflect the latest instructions for Global Trainer software version 2.63.
To determine your watch’s version; press MODE to CONFIGURE, press qto GPS, press q
to VERSION and press (8).
You can update the Global Trainer software through instructions posted on the Timex
Device Agent downloadable to your computer desktop.
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Getting Started
Introducing your new workout partner: the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch. This comprehensive per-
formance monitoring device incorporates GPS technology and ANT+™ sensor integration for multiple sports to
provide a powerful tool for getting the most out of your workouts.
What’s In the Box
• Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch
• USB download/charging clip with AC adaptor and prongs
• Flex Tech™ heart rate monitor strap — heart rate model only
• Handlebar bike mount
To Charge Your Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch
Before you use the device for the first time, the battery must be charged. A full charge on an empty battery
takes approximately 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 hours.
To Charge Using the USB Cable
1. Insert the large USB-A plug on the download/charging clip into a USB port on any computer.
2. Attach the download/charging clip to the back of the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch. Make sure
the four contacts on the connector touch the four metal discs on the back of the watch. Match the red dot
on the watch with the red dot on the connector for proper orientation.
To Charge Using the AC Adaptor
1. Insert large USB-A plug on the download/charging clip into the USB port on the AC adaptor.
2. Plug the AC adaptor into an electrical outlet.
3. Attach the download/charging clip to the back of the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch. Make sure
the four contacts on the connector touch the four metal discs on the back of the watch.
Use only the Phihong PSB05R-050Q power adapter supplied with this product.
Charging Displays
If Power Off Function in configure mode is set to SHOW TIME, the date and time will display during charging
whether the device is powered on or off. A blinking battery icon appears in the status bar during charging. A
solid battery icon appears when charging is complete.
If Power Off Function in configure mode is set to TURN OFF DISPLAY, and the device is powered off, the mes-
sage BATTERY CHARGING displays above a partially full battery icon when charging. When the battery is full,
the message CHARGING COMPLETE displays above a full battery icon.
Button labels
BACK/PWR (8) – Turn the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch on and off, or go back to the previous
menu.
UP (p) – Select the previous item in a list.
ENTER (8) – Confirm the highlighted selection.
DWN/STP/RST (q) – Select the next item in a list.
To Turn the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch On and Off
To turn the device on or off, hold the 8button for 2 seconds until you hear a three-note tone. The tone as-
cends in pitch when powering on, and descends in pitch when powering off.
If Power Off function in Configure mode is set to SHOW TIME, the date and time display when the device is
turned off. If Power Off function in Configure mode is set to TURN OFF DISPLAY, the display is blank when the
device is turned off. The default setting is SHOW TIME.
NOTE: When the device is set to TURN OFF DISPLAY, better standby battery life is obtained.
Time of Day
The time of day, in hours and minutes, appears in the status bar in each mode.
Set the time zone, time format, and other preferences in the Watch menu in Configure mode.
NOTE: The time, date, and day of week are set automatically by the GPS and cannot be changed manually, but
can be adjusted based on your configure options.
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To Enter Your Personal Information
To accurately measure the performance of your workouts and to assist in calculating your heart rate zones,
enter your gender, weight, date of birth, and default activity in the User Info menu in Configure mode.
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE appears.
2. Press quntil USER INFO is highlighted.
3. Press 8 screen appears.
4. Press UP or DOWN to select Personal and press ENTER 8
5. Press por qto choose the setting group to change, then press 8
to open the setting change window.
6. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selec-
tion.
To Pair the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch
to the Digital 2.4 Heart Rate Sensor
Timex recommends that you pair the Digital 2.4 Heart Rate Sensor to your device to minimize the possibility of
picking up a signal from another person’s Heart Rate Sensor.
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE appears.
2. Press qto highlight SENSORS, then press 8. The SENSORS screen appears.
3. Wet the heart rate sensor pads.
4. Fasten the sensor firmly to your chest, just below your sternum
5. Press qto highlight NO in the field to the right of HEART RATE, then press 8 to open the setting change
screen.
6. Press qto highlight, then press 8 to confirm your selection and close the setting change window.
The Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch searches for the heart rate strap for up to ten seconds. When
the strap is successfully paired, the field next to HEART RATE will read HR.
Overview
New Features
• Performance mode – Keep track of multiple variables during your workout, including speed, distance,
elapsed time, pace, and calories burned.
• Multisport mode – Incorporate several activities and transition periods into a single workout, and track all of
them together.
• Customizable screen displays – View up to four workout metrics of your choosing in either Performance or
Multisport modes, so your unique workout information is always at your fingertips.
• Performance pacer – Test yourself against your saved workouts to track your progress and improvement
over time.
• GPS – Pinpoint your location and store your favorite workout routes, and save locations as waypoints for
later use in workouts.
• Track back – Calculate a route from your current position to any stored waypoint.
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• Computer integration – Download settings from your computer to your Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System
Watch for easy customization, and upload your workouts to your computer to track your progress.
• ANT+™ sensors – Monitor your heart rate to maintain the level of activity th at matches your personalized
workout needs, and pair with speed,cadence, and power sensors for integrating cycling into your workout
routine.
Buttons
INDIGLO®
UP (p)
BACK/PWR (8)
ENTER (8)
MODE
DWN/ST/RST (q)
START/SPLIT
INDIGLO®
Press the INDIGLO button at any time to activate the INDIGLO night-light for several seconds.
Hold the INDIGLO button for 4 seconds to activate Night-Mode. While the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System
Watch is in Night-Mode, any button you press activates the night-light for a few seconds. Night mode remains
active for 8 hours, but you can hold the INDIGLO button for 4 seconds to deactivate Night-Mode before 8 hours
elapses.
BACK / PWR (8)
Hold the 8 button for 2 seconds to turn the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch on or off.
Press the 8 button in any mode to go back to the previous menu.
MODE
Press the MODE button to cycle through the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch’s operation modes.
In any mode, hold the MODE button for 1 second to view the time and date. Release the MODE button to go
back to the screen you were viewing.
START / SPLIT
Press START / SPLIT in Performance or Multisport mode to begin timing a workout. Press it again when the
chronograph is running to take a split and time laps individually.
DWN / STP / RST (q)
In a menu, press qto highlight the item below or to the right of the currently selected one.
In Performance or Multisport mode with the chronograph stopped, press qto display the next view screen.
In Performance mode with the chronograph running, press qto stop the chronograph.
In Multisport mode with the chronograph running, press qto transition to the next sport. Hold qto stop the
chronograph.
ENTER
Press 8 to confirm the selected item in a menu.
UP (p)
In Performance or Multisport mode with the chronograph stopped, press pto display the previous view
screen.
In a menu, press pto highlight the item above or to the left of the currently selected one.
Status Bar
The status bar appears at the bottom of all screens. It shows the battery charge remaining, the current time,
and status icons to give an at-a-glance view of the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch’s status.
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Display Icons
These icons appear in the status bar:
Battery icon
Shows the approximate charge of the battery. More dark seg-
ments indicates a higher charge. The icon shows the charge
remaining while charging, plus the remaining section to charge
blinks.
Chrono icon
Appears when the
chronograph is running
Alarm icon
Appears when the alarm is set.
d
Timer icon
Appears when the chrono is running and a timer has been
enabled.
H
2:00 PM
Time of Day text
Current time
Heart icon
Solid: Heart rate monitor is communicating properly.
g
Blinking: Device is pairing or has received no useful data for 15
seconds.
RPM icon
Solid: Speed or cadence sensor is communicating properly.
Blinking: Device is pairing or has received no useful data for 15
seconds.
Power icon
Satellite icon
Solid: Power meter is communicating properly.
Blinking: Device is pairing or has received no useful data for 15
seconds.
Solid: GPS has a satellite fix.
Blinking: GPS is seeking a satelite fix.
None: GPS cannot locate a satellite.
Performance Mode
Performance Mode tracks data for up to 20 workouts and up to 1000 laps. View workout data during your
workout in 5 customizable view screens, each with up to 4 areas for displaying data.
Performance Mode Terminology
• View screen: View screens display performance data in a customized layout.
• Chronograph: The chronograph records timed segments for the duration of your workout.
• Lap: Lap time records the time or duration of individual segments of your workout.
• Split: Split time records the total elapsed time since the beginning of your current workout.
• Taking a lap or split: When you take a lap or split, the chronograph records the time for the current seg-
ment and automatically begins timing a new one.
• Interval: A period of the workout customized for length of time and an optional heart rate intensity.
• Repetitions (Reps): A series of intervals which is repeated during a workout.
Example of Laps and Splits
Lap time is the length of an individual segment of activity. Split time is the time elapsed from the beginning of
the workout through the current segment.
The graph below represents the lap and split times for a workout in which 4 laps were taken.
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Performance Mode View Screens
There are 5 view screens on the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch: SWIM, BIKE, RUN, CUSTOM 1, and
CUSTOM 2. You can customize the name of the view screen, the number of fields displayed on each view
screen, the activity associated with the view screen and the performance data displayed in each field.
To Open the Display Menu
1. Press MODE until PERFORMANCE appears, then press 8.
2. Press qto highlight DISPLAY, then press 8.
To Name the View Screen
You can rename any of the view screens. Each name may contain up to 8 characters.
1. Open the Display menu.
2. Press qto highlight the view screen to customize, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight the first letter in the Title Name field, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
4. Press por qto highlight a character, then press 8 to select the character.
5. Continue selecting characters until the desired name displays.
6. Press 8.
To Configure Calorie Expenditure Settings
To ensure proper calculation of CALORIES performance data, configure the settings in the Activity Setup menu
to reflect the type and intensity of activity you will engage in.
1. Open the Display menu.
2. Press qto highlight the view screen to customize, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight ACTIVITY SETUP, then press 8.
4. Press qto highlight the field to customize, then press 8.
5. Press qto highlight the performance data to include in the field, then press 8.
Setting Group
Adjustment
Activity
Choose the activity to be monitored by this view screen. Choices, in order of low-
est to highest calorie expenditure, are: BIKE, WALK, HIKE, SWIM, RUN.
Level
Choose the level of intensity for this view screen. Choices in order of lowest to
highest calorie expenditure are: VERY SLOW, SLOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, VERY HIGH.
Extra Weight
Enter the amount of extra weight carried during this activity. Press 8 to close the
setting change window. More extra weight will result in higher calorie expendi-
ture.
Power
Efficiency
A scaling factor selectable from 0.18 to 0.25. This value can be configured after
getting metabolic testing with a power meter.
To Choose the Number of Fields and Select Performance Data
1. Open the Display menu.
2. Press qto highlight the view screen to customize, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight Field Layout, then press 8.
4. Press por qto choose the number of fields for the view screen, then press 8.
5. Press qto highlight the field to customize, then press 8.
6. Press qto highlight the performance data to include in the field, then press 8.
7. Continue selecting fields and selecting performance data until the view screen contains desired data.
NOTE: Additional data is tracked during your workout beyond the data in the display screens. Review your
workouts in Review Mode to see all tracked data.
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Performance data options:
ALTITUDE
ALTI-INZN
ALTI-MAX
ALTI-MIN
ASC-TOTAl
ASC-AVG
CADENCE
CAD-AVG
CAD-INZN
CAD-BEST
CALORIES
your current altitude above sea level
amount of time spent in your defined altitude zone
highest altitude reached during this workout
lowest altitude reached during this workout
total ascent during this workout
average ascent over distance traveled
current RPM of bike crank
average RPM of bike crank
amount of time spent in your defined cadence zone
highest RPM reached during this workout
calories burned
NOTE: To accurately calculate calories burned, configure the view screen using ACTIV-
ITY SETUP on the Display menu.
CAL/HOUR
DSC-TOTAL
DSC-AVG
DISTANCE
DIS-LEFT
HR
average calories burned per hour
total descent during this workout
average descent over distance traveled
total distance traveled
total distance remaining when tracking back to a waypoint or to a route
current heart rate
HR-AVG
average heart rate over entire workout
highest heart rate reached during this workout
amount of time spent in your defined heart rate zone
time per mile/km at current speed
HR-PEAK
HR-INZN
PACE
PACE-AVG
PACE-BEST
PACE-INZN
POWER
average time per mile/km over entire workout
fastest time per mile/km reached in this workout
amount of time spent in your defined pace zone
current power output
POWER-AVGx
PWR-INZN
POWER-PEAK
PACER
average power in watts over entire workout
amount of time spent in your defined power zone
highest power in watts reached during this workout
amount of time ahead or behind selected target set in Performance Pacer
current speed
SPEED
SPD-AVG
SPD-INZN
SPEED-MAX
TIME-LAP
TIME-LEFT
TIME-STOP
TIME-SPLT
TIME-EVT
TIME DAY
average speed over entire workout
amount of time spent in your defined speed zone
fastest speed reached during this workout
time for current lap
estimated time to reach the next waypoint
total rest time during workout
total time elapsed since beginning of workout
Total time of event including transition and rest periods
current time of day
TIMER-1
TIMER-2
TIMER-3
TIMER-4
TIMER-5
custom timers which can be set to include multiple repetitions and intervals
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To Start a Workout
1. Press MODE until PERFORMANCE displays.
2. Press qto select a view screen.
3. Press START/SPLIT to start the chronograph and begin your workout.
NOTE: If the GPS is not fixed on a satellite, this message displays:
Press the qbuttons to highlight YES or NO, then press 8 to confirm your choice.
If you select YES, many GPS related performance data options, such as
distance, speed, or altitude will not function.
If you select NO, the chronograph will not start.
NOTE: The maximum time the chronograph will measure is 19:59:59.99. If this time is reached, you must save
or reset the workout.
To Stop a Workout
1. While the chronograph is running, press 8. The CHRONO STOPPED message displays.
2. Hold 8for 2 seconds. The SAVE WORKOUT AND RESET? Screen displays.
3. Press qto highlight YES or NO, then press 8 to confirm your choice.
If you select YES, the chronograph will reset and the workout data will appear in Review mode.
If you select NO, the chronograph is not reset. Press START/SPLIT again to continue your workout.
To Take a Lap or Split
Press START/SPLIT when the chronograph is running to take a lap or split. Up to three displays will appear in
sequence.
NOTE: If sensors are not connected to the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch, their corresponding data
is not shown.
• The first displays the lap number, lap time, and split time.
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• The second displays the lap number, average heart rate, average pace, and average speed for the lap.
• The third displays the average cadence and power values from the bike sensor.
While the lap data is being displayed, the chrono has begun timing the next lap.
To Change Views During a Workout
You can change view screens during a workout to see different performance data.
1. Start the workout as described above.
2. Press pto change view screens.
NOTE: The chronograph will continue to run, as indicated by the chrono icon on the status bar, until you press
BACK/STP/RST to stop the workout.
To Set Up Timers and Performance Pacer
In addition to customizing the view screens to show your specific performance data, you can set up custom
timers to help manage repetitions and intensity during your workout. You can also use the Performance Pacer
feature to measure your workout against your own saved workouts, or against target times you choose.
Timers
There are five custom timers you can view in the performance data fields.
To open the Timer menu
1. Press MODE until PERFORMANCE displays.
2. Press 8. The Performance Setup screen displays.
3. Press qto highlight TIMER, then press 8.
To customize a timer
1. Open the Timer menu.
2. Press qto highlight the timer to customize, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight EDIT TIMER, then press 8. The Edit Timer screen displays.
4. Press por qto choose the setting group to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
5. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selection.
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Setting Group
Interval
Adjustment
Select Yes to activate intervals, or No to edit as a standard timer.
Number of Ints
Enter the number of intervals for the timer. Press 8 to close the setting change window.
Maximum intervals is 20. NOTE: This setting is only available if Interval is set to Yes
Action at End
Reps
Select Stop to end the workout after one interval, or Repeat to repeat for the number of
repetitions selected.
Enter the number of times to repeat the interval group. Press 8 to close the setting
change window. Maximum reps is 100.
To change the timer name:
1. Open the Timer menu.
2. Press qto highlight the timer to rename, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight the first letter of the timer name, then press 8. The setting change window opens.
4. Press qto highlight a character. Press 8 to select the character.
5. Continue selecting characters until the desired name displays. Each name can contain up to 8 characters.
6. Press 8to close the setting change window.
To edit a standard timer
1. Open the Timer menu.
2. Press qto highlight the timer to customize, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight EDIT TIMER, then press 8.
4. Make sure the Intervals setting is set to No.
5. Press qto highlight EDIT TIMER, then press 8.
NOTE: This feature is only available if the Interval setting is set to No.
6. Press qto highlight an interval to customize, then press 8. The Edit Timer screen displays.
7. Press p or qto choose the setting group to change, then press 8to open the setting change window.
8. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8to confirm your selection.
Setting Group
Adjustment
Hours
Enter the number of hours for the timer. Press 8 to close the setting change window
and move to the next setting. The maximum hours is 2.
Minutes
Seconds
Enter the number of minutes for the timer. Press 8 to close the setting change window
and move to the next setting. The maximum minutes is 59.
Enter the number of seconds for the timer. Press 8 to close the setting change window
and move to the next setting. The maxium seconds is 59
To customize intervals
1. Open the Timer menu.
2. Press qto highlight the timer to customize, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight EDIT TIMER, then press 8.
4. Make sure the Intervals setting is set to Yes.
5. To edit intervals, press qto highlight VIEW INTERVALS, then press 8.
NOTE: This feature is only available if the Interval setting is set to Yes.
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6. Press qto highlight an interval to customize, then press 8. The Edit Interval screen displays.
7. Press por qto choose the setting group to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
8. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selection.
Setting Group
Adjustment
Hours
Enter the number of hours for the timer. Press 8 to close the setting change win-
dow and move to the next setting. The maximum hours is 2
Minutes
Seconds
HR Zone
Enter the number of minutes for the timer. Press 8 to close the setting change
window and move to the next setting. The maximum minutes is 59
Enter the number of seconds for the timer. Press 8 to close the setting change
window and move to the next setting. The maximum seconds is 59.
Choose the heart rate zone to maintain for this interval, or choose NONE to use the
interval in any zone
Repeat this process for each interval in the timer.
Example of using intervals
You wish to integrate interval running into your training routine. You set up several intervals to help you track
both time and heart rate for the workout. Your first week’s intervals might look like this:
Interval
Time
Heart Rate
Zone
Interval 1
00:05:00
NONE
Interval 2
Interval 3
Interval 4
Interval 5
Interval 6
00:10:00
00:05:00
00:03:00
00:05:00
00:05:00
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
ZONE 3
ZONE 1
You use Interval 1 as a warmup. Intervals 2 through 5 are the core of the workout. Finally, Interval 6 represents
a cooldown period.
Performance Pacer
The Performance Pacer feature lets you measure your progress against a previously saved workout, or a
manually entered time and distance.
When Performance Pacer is selected as a view screen option, you will see how far you are ahead or behind
the time loaded in Performance Pacer.
To open the Performance Pacer menu
1. Press MODE until PERFORMANCE displays.
2. Press 8. The Performance Setup window displays.
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3. Press qto highlight PERFORMANCE PACER, then press 8. The Performance Pacer screen displays.
To open the Course menu
1. Open the Performance Pacer menu.
2. Press qto highlight Course:, then press 8.
To add a saved workout to Performance Pacer
1. Open the Course menu.
2. Press qto highlight <Create New>, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight a workout to add, then press 8.
4. Press qto highlight the first letter of the course name.
5. Press qto highlight a character. Press 8 to select the character.
6. Continue selecting characters until the desired name displays.
7. Press 8.
8. Press qto highlight CONFIRM?, then press 8.
To remove a course from Performance Pacer
1. Open the Course menu.
2. Press qto highlight the course to remove, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight Delete Course, then press 8.
To select a course for the Performance Pacer
1. Open the Course menu.
2. Press qto highlight the course to pace against, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight Select This Course, then press 8.
To set Performance Pacer benchmarks manually
1. Open the Performance Pacer menu.
2. Press qto highlight Set Target:Time/Dist, then press 8. The Set Target screen displays.
3. Press por qto choose the setting group to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
4. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selection.
Setting Group
Adjustment
Distance
Enter the distance to compare against. Press 8 to close the setting change win-
dow and move to the next setting. The maximum distance is 99.99
Time
Enter the time to compare against. Press 8 to close the setting change window
and move to the next setting. The maximum time is 10:59:59.
To choose to pace against a course or manual benchmarks
1. Open the Performance Pacer menu.
2. Press por qto highlight PACER, then press 8.
3. Press por qto highlight Course to pace against the loaded course, or Target to pace against the manual
benchmark.
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To use Performance Pacer during your workout
1. Set up the performance data fields in the view screen you will use Performance Pacer with.
2. In one of the fields, choose PACER as the performance data to display.
3. Start the chronograph and start your workout.
4. The PACER field updates constantly and indicates how far you are ahead or behind pace based on the
course or benchmarks you set.
Performance Mode Notes & Tips
• During a workout, the chronograph continues to run in the background even if the chronograph is not vis-
ible in any of the performance view screens.
• The Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch tracks more workout data that just the items in the Perfor-
mance view screens. When your workout is complete, use Review Mode to see all recorded data for your
workout.
To Lock Performance Mode
1. Press and hold the <enter symbol> for 2 seconds.
2. A <lock symbol> appears in the title bar.
3. To unlock, hold <enter symbol> again for 2 seconds.
When locked, the MODE button can not be activated and splits can not be taken. Press STOP/RST/DOWN will
stop the chrono and unlock the device.
Multisport Mode
While Performance mode tracks performance data for one activity, Multisport links up to five sports together,
and manages transitions between sports as well. Choose the performance data for each of up to five sports,
and use the transition periods in between sports to prepare for the next activity in the Multisport sequence.
For example, use the transition period between MULTI-BIKE and MULTI-RUN to change from biking shoes to
running shoes.
Multisport Mode Terminology
• Transition: A period of stoppage in between two activities to prepare for the next sport in sequence,
tracked by the TIME-STOP performance data option.
Multisport Mode View Screens
The titles of the view screens are prefixed by the term MULTI- (for example, RUN is MULTI-RUN in Multisport
Mode), but the fields and performance data on the screens are identical to those in Performance Mode.
Customize the number of fields and data displayed following the steps in the View Screens section of Perfor-
mance Mode, above.
To Set Up Multisport Mode
You can use custom timers, intervals, calorie expenditure settings, and the Performance Pacer feature in Mul-
tisport mode by following the steps in the To Set Up Performance Mode section of Performance Mode above.
You can also arrange the sequence of activities you want to use in Multisport Mode.
To Set Up Activities
1. Press the MODE button until MULTISPORT displays.
2. Press 8.
3. Press qto highlight SELECT SPORTS, then press 8.
4. Press qto highlight the activity to change, then press 8.
5. Press qto highlight the activity to include in the multisport sequence, then press 8 to confirm your choice.
You can also select NONE if you wish to use a sequence of less than 5 activities.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until up to 5 activities have been chosen.
When you start a workout in Multisport Mode, the activities (with transitions in between) will take place in the
order you selected.
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To Start a Workout
1. Press MODE until MULTISPORT displays.
2. Press START/SPLIT to start the chronograph and begin your workout. A message will prompt you to begin
the first activity in the Multisport sequence you have defined. The view will switch to the first sport selected
when you set up the workout.
NOTE: If the GPS is not fixed on a satellite, this message displays:
Press qto highlight YES or NO, then press 8 to confirm your choice.
If you select YES, many GPS related performance data options, such as distance, speed, or altitude will not
function.
If you select NO, the chronograph will not start.
NOTE: The maximum time the chronograph will measure is 19:59:59.99. If this time is reached, you must save
or reset the workout.
NOTE: Press pto manually switch between view screens. At the beginning of each event, the view will auto-
matically switch to the view screen for the active sport.
To Enter Transition
1. While the MULTISPORT chronograph is running, press q. All timers but the Stoppage Time (TIME-STOP) timer
will cease counting, and the TRANSITION message displays.
2. Prepare for the next activity in the sequence.
3. Press q. A message displays prompting you to start the next activity.
4. Begin the next activity.
5. Repeat these steps until your workout is complete.
To Pause a Workout
You can pause a workout during an activity or end of an activity without entering transition. No time will be
kept on the chronograph during this time.
1. While the chronograph is running, press and hold qfor 1 second. The WORKOUT PAUSED message displays.
2. Press START/SPLIT to resume the chronograph.
To Stop a Workout
When your workout is complete, you can stop the workout, reset the chronograph, and save the workout data
for review.
1. While the chronograph is running, press and hold qfor 1 second. The WORKOUT PAUSED message displays.
2. Press q. The SAVE WORKOUT AND RESET? Screen displays.
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3. Press qto highlight YES or NO, then press 8 to confirm your choice.
If you select YES, the chronograph will reset and workout data will appear in Review mode.
If you select NO, the chronograph is not reset. Press START/SPLIT again to continue your workout.
To Take a Lap or Split
Press START/SPLIT when the chronograph is running to take a lap or split. Three displays will appear in se-
quence:
• The first displays the lap number, lap time, and split time.
• The second displays the lap number, average heart rate, average pace, and average speed for the lap.
• The third displays the average cadence and power values from the bike sensor.
The chronograph will begin timing a new lap.
NOTE: If sensors are not connected to the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch, their corresponding data
is not shown. All data will be moved up one place in the screens for each reading not shown. If enough data is
omitted, only one or two screens will display.
To Change Views During a Workout
You can change view screens during as workout to view different performance data.
1. Start the workout as described above.
2. Press pto change view screens.
NOTE: The chronograph will continue to run, even if no timers are visible on the selected view screen, until you
press BACK/STP/RST to stop the workout.
To Lock Multisport Mode
1. Press and hold the pfor 2 seconds.
2. A l appears in the title bar.
3. To unlock, hold pagain for 2 seconds.
When locked, the MODE button can not be activated and splits can not be taken. Press STOP/RST/DOWN will
stop the chrono and unlock the device.
Multisport Mode Notes & Tips
• Multisport Mode and Performance Mode use the same custom view screens to display your workout data.
Changes you make in either mode will affect the displayed data in the other mode.
• To keep track of your transition times, make sure to include TIME-STOP in one of the performance data
fields. You can also look at the cumulative stoppage time in Review mode.
• Don’t forget that you can use custom timers and the Performance Pacer feature in Multisport Mode just
like you can in Performance Mode.
Navigate Mode
Use Navigate mode to find your position at any time using GPS technology. You can also create a waypoint
at any time, saving your current position in the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch memory. Combine
these waypoints in any combination you wish to create workout routes. While you are moving, view the
compass feature to find your direction and speed, and view the map to see where you have been during your
workout.
Navigate Mode Terminology
•Waypoint: A GPS marker which can be saved to the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch memory,
indicating the latitude and longitude of your current location.
•Route: A collection of waypoints similar to a breadcrumb trail, organized in an order of your choosing,
which you can follow as part of your workout routine.
•Goto: Navigate from current location to a selected waypoint.
• Follow: Navigate to multiple waypoints along a route.
•Latitude: Distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds.
•Longitude: Distance east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds.
Peek to Performance
During a workout, you can view your performance data from any screen in Navigate Mode. Press and hold
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START/SPLIT to view the currently selected performance data screen. Release START/SPLIT to return to Navi-
gate Mode.
NOTE: You cannot use Peek to Performance while there is a popup message on the display.
Location
Find your current position anywhere on the globe with the Location feature.
1. Press the MODE button until NAVIGATE displays.
2. Press qto highlight LOCATION, then press 8.
Your current latitude and longitude (in degrees, minutes, and seconds) and altitude (in feet or in meters, based
on configure) display. The location will update every 2 seconds for as long as the GPS is fixed on a satellite.
NOTE: If the GPS cannot fix on a satellite, this message displays:
Waypoints
Waypoints are GPS markers you can save to the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch memory. You can
track back to them later, or you can string them together to build routes to follow for your workout.
To Open the Waypoints Menu
1. Press the MODE button until NAVIGATE displays.
2. Press qto highlight WAYPOINTS, then press 8.
To Save a Waypoint
Any location can be saved as a waypoint to the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch memory. You can
save up to 100 waypoints.
1. Open the Waypoints menu.
2. Press qto highlight SAVE, then press 8. Your current position displays.
3. Press por qto select YES, then press 8 to save the waypoint and return to the Waypoint List. Select NO,
then press 8 to return to the Waypoint List without saving.
NOTE: You can edit the latitude and longitude. Press pto move to the latitude field. Press 8 to edit the de-
grees, minutes, seconds or fractional seconds. Press qto select Save, then press 8to save your changes.
To View the Waypoint List
1. Open the Waypoints menu.
2. Press qto highlight LIST ALL, then press 8. The Waypoint List displays.
3. Press qto highlight a waypoint, then press 8 to view the waypoint details.
To Rename a Waypoint
1. Open the Waypoint List.
2. Press qto highlight a waypoint, then press 8 to view the waypoint details.
3. Press qto highlight RENAME, then press 8.
4. Press 8 to open the character list. Press qto highlight the desired character, then press 8 to confirm
your selection. Continue selecting characters to spell the desired waypoint name. The waypoint name can
contain up to six characters. Press 8when the desired name is entered.
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To Delete a Waypoint
1. Open the Waypoint List.
2. Press qto highlight a waypoint, then press 8 to view the waypoint details.
3. Press qto highlight DELETE, then press 8.
4. Press qto highlight YES, then press 8 to delete the waypoint and go back to the Waypoints menu. Press p
or qto highlight NO, then press 8 to go back to the waypoint details without deleting the waypoint.
To GOTO to a Waypoint
Use the GOTO feature to plot a route from your current location to a saved waypoint.
1. Open the Waypoint List.
2. Press qto highlight a waypoint, then press 8 to view the waypoint details.
3. Press qto highlight GOTO? then press 8.
A pop-up message asks if you would like to store your workout data for this event. The map displays. Your cur-
rent location is in the center of the map. A line connects your current location to the waypoint.
Press 8 to switch to the compass view. The compass arrow indicates the direction to the waypoint.
If the chronograph is running in Performance Mode, the chronograph will automatically take a split when you
reach a waypoint. A message alerts you that the waypoint has been reached, and the chronograph begins tim-
ing a new split.
To Delete All Waypoints
1. Open the Waypoints menu.
2. Press qto highlight DELETE ALL, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight YES, then press 8 to delete all stored waypoints and go back to the Waypoints menu.
Press qto highlight NO, then press 8 to go back to the Waypoints menu without deleting the waypoints
Routes
Routes are collections of waypoints organized in a sequence of your choosing. You can follow a route during a
workout, then save the workout data for later use with the Performance Pacer feature.
To Open the Routes Menu
1. Press the MODE button until NAVIGATE appears.
2. Press qto highlight ROUTES, then press 8.
To Create a Route
Organize waypoints stored in the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch into routes. You can create and
save up to 50 routes.
1. Open the Routes menu.
2. Press qto highlight CREATE NEW, then press 8.
3. Press por qto highlight an empty slot in the list, then press 8 to open the Waypoint List.
4. Press por qto highlight a waypoint to add, then press 8 to add the waypoint to the route.
5. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the route is complete.
6. Press 8to save the route and return to the Routes menu.
To View the Route List
1. Open the Routes menu.
2. Press qto highlight LIST ALL, then press 8. The list of routes displays.
To Follow a Route
Use the Follow feature to travel through each waypoint in a stored route. You can start at either the first or the
last waypoint in the route sequence. The Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch plots a course from your
current location to either the first or last waypoint in the sequence (based on your selection), and directs you
through the waypoints in the route.
1. Open the Routes List.
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2. Press qto highlight the route to follow, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight FOLLOW?, then press 8.
4. Press qto highlight the first or the last waypoint, then press 8 to confirm your selection.
The map screen displays. Your current location is in the center of the map, and the line indicates the route to
the next waypoint in the sequence.
Press 8 to toggle between the map and the compass view, which shows a directional arrow pointing toward
the next waypoint.
Press pto decrease the map resolution and zoom out. Press qto increase the resolution and zoom in.
NOTE: You must be at the location of the first waypoint within the route to track back. If you don’t know how
to get to the beginning of the route, use the Waypoint function to navigate to the first waypoint. Once there,
you can track back along the selected route.
To Delete a Selected Route
1. Open the Routes List.
2. Press qto highlight the route to delete, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight DELETE?, then press 8.
The route is removed from the list.
To Delete All Routes
1. Open the Routes menu.
2. Press qto highlight DELETE ALL, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight YES, then press 8 to delete all routes and return to the Routes screen, or highlight NO,
then press 8 to return to the Routes screen without deleting.
Compass
Use the Compass feature to determine your current speed and the direction you are heading. The Global
Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch must have a GPS fix to use this feature, and direction and speed are only
reported while you are in motion. To Navigate Using the Compass
1. Press the MODE button until NAVIGATE appears.
2. Press qto highlight COMPASS, then press 8.
An arrow points to the 12 o’clock position while the compass ring spins around indicating the direction you
are moving. Your current speed and your current heading (in direction and degrees) are listed to the right of
the compass.
If the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch has no GPS fix, an alert message will indicate this.
Map
The Map feature shows your current location in relation to the waypoints you have stored in the Global
Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch.
To Navigate Using the Map
1. Press the MODE button until NAVIGATE appears.
2. Press qto highlight MAP, then press 8.
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Your current position appears in the center of the map.
Icons representing stored waypoints appear on the map relative to your current position.
These symbols appear on the map:
Compass rose
Human figure
points North
your current position (when stopped and/or there is no GPS signal)
Arrow
direction you are currently heading
p
Scale indicator
indicates the current resolution of the map
Flag icon
Shows where you are currently positioned relative to the route
the first waypoint in the workout
Beginning tag
End tag
the last waypoint in the workout
To Change Map Resolution
1. Press the MODE button until NAVIGATE appears.
2. Press qto highlight MAP, then press 8.
3. Press pto increase the scale and zoom out. Press qto decrease the scale and zoom in.
The Map feature supports resolution settings in various increments from 20 ft (5 m) — 100 miles (200 km).
Navigate Mode Notes & Tips
• A battery save feature turns off the watch after 30 minutes of inactivity. To navigate without the watch
turning off, go to Performance mode and activate the chronograph.
• If you delete a waypoint, routes including that waypoint are deleted as well.
• For more accurate positioning, but with a slower refresh rate, turn the WAAS/EGNOS setting to ON in
Configure Mode. For more frequent GPS updates, but with a wider margin of error, turn the WAAS/EGNOS
setting OFF.
• The compass displays your heading and speed only when you are moving, never while stationary.
Review Mode
Use Review Mode to inspect the details of your workouts. While Performance Mode allows you to monitor at
most four workout statistics, additional data is recorded during your workouts, and you can view all of this
data in Review Mode. You can also view the data for individual laps.
You can view the course of the workout plotted on the map as well, and track back along the workout route to
repeat the workout or to find your way back to your starting point.
Review Mode Terminology
•Workout summary: A list of all data recorded for the entire workout.
•Lap summary: A list of all data recorded for individual laps within a workout.
•Track back: Follow a saved workout either forward or backward.
To View the Workout List
Press the MODE button until REVIEW appears. The list of workouts displays. Each line on the list indicates the
date of the workout, the time of the workout, and the number of laps in the workout.
The Memory Used bar at the bottom of the screen indicates how much of the workout memory is used. You
can store up to 20 workouts on the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch, and the total number of laps in
these workouts cannot exceed 1000.
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To Select a Workout to View
1. Press the MODE button until REVIEW appears.
2. Press por qto highlight the workout to view, then press 8.
To View a Workout Summary
1. Select a workout to view.
2. Press qto highlight WORKOUT SUMMARY, then press 8.
3. Press por qto scroll through the four data screens.
To View Lap Data
1. Select a workout to view.
2. Press qto highlight VIEW LAPS, then press 8. The Laps List appears.
3. Press qto highlight the lap to view, then press 8.
4. Press por qto scroll through the four data screens.
The lap number appears at the top of the screen.
This data appears in the workout and lap summary (items marked * will only display data if the necessary sen-
sors were connected during the workout):
Data
Description
In Workout
Summary
In Lap
Summary
Total Time
total time elapsed since beginning of workout
w
Distance
total distance traveled
Split Time
total time elapsed since beginning of workout
Lap Time
time for this lap only
Avg Speed
average speed over entire workout
Avg Pace
Avg HR*
estimate of time per mile/km over entire workout
average heart rate over entire workout
total rest time during workout
Stop Time
Max Speed
Best Pace
fastest speed reached during this workout
fastest estimate of time per mile/km reached during this
workout
Peak HR*
Min HR*
In Zone*
highest heart rate reached during this workout
lowest heart rate reached during this workout
amount of time spent in your defined heart rate zone
Range of heart rates achieved during the workout
Zone
Range*
Calories
Cal/Hr
calories burned over entire workout
average calories burned per hour
Rotation
total number of times the bicycle crank was turned dur-
ing the workout
Max Cad*
Avg Cad*
Max Alti
Min Alti
highest RPM reached during this workout
average RPM of bike crank
highest altitude reached during this workout
lowest altitude reached during this workout
average RPM of bike crank
Avg Asc
Avg Desc
average descent over distance traveled
Avg Power* average power in watts over entire workout
Peak Power average power in watts over entire workout
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To View a Workout on the Map
You can view the workout route on the map. Nearby waypoints will also display on the map.
1. Select a workout to view.
2. Press qto highlight View On Map, then press 8.
Your current position appears in the center of the map.
Icons representing stored waypoints appear on the map relative to your current position.
These symbols appear on the map:
Compass rose
Human figure
points North
your current position
Scale indicator
Waypoint icons
Beginning tag
End tag
indicates the current resolution of the map
customized icons assigned to waypoints when you created them
the first waypoint in the workout
the last workout in the workout
Press pto decrease the resolution and zoom out. Press qto increase the resolution and zoom in.
The Map feature supports resolution settings in various increments from 20 ft (5 m) — 100 miles (200 km).
To Track Back Along a Workout Route
Use the Track Back feature to follow the route of a stored workout. You can follow a route from beginning to
end or in reverse.
1. Select a workout to view.
2. Press qto highlight TRACK BACK, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight BACKWARD or FORWARD, then press 8. Choose Forward to follow the workout route
from beginning to end, or choose Backward to follow the workout route in reverse.
The map screen displays. Your current location is in the center of the map, and the line indicates the route to
the next waypoint in the sequence.
Press 8 to toggle between the map and the compass view, which shows a directional arrow pointing toward
the next waypoint.
Press pto decrease the map resolution and zoom out. Press qto increase the resolution and zoom in.
To Delete a Selected Workout
1. Press the MODE button until REVIEW displays.
2. Press por qto highlight the workout to delete, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight DELETE, them press 8.
4. Press qto highlight YES, then press 8 to delete the workout and return to the Workout List, or highlight
NO, then press 8 to keep the stored workout.
To Delete All Workouts
1. Press the MODE button until REVIEW displays.
2. Press qto highlight DELETE ALL, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight YES, then press 8 to delete all workouts and return and return to the Workout List, or
highlight NO, then press 8 to return to the Workout List without deleting.
Review Mode Notes & Tips
• While Performance Mode only displays up to four workout metrics, Review Mode gives you more details
about a workout by recording all available workout metrics.
• Use the workouts saved in Review Mode as benchmarks for the Performance Pacer feature in Performance
or Multisport mode.
• The Track Back feature is useful for repeating a favorite workout or for finding your way back to your start-
ing location.
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Configure Mode
Use Configure Mode to customize all of the settings on the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch, from
time settings to sensor pairing to GPS settings.
Hands Free
Hands Free settings control automatic starting, stopping, and splits on the chronograph.
To Configure Hands Free Setting
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
2. Press q to highlight HANDS FREE, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight a submenu, then press 8. The selected configure screen opens.
4. Press por qto highlight the setting to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
5. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selection.
Settings on each Hands Free submenu are detailed below.
Auto Start/Resume
Setting Group
Adjustment
Auto Start
Select ON to start the chronograph automatically when you move at or above the
speed threshold. Select OFF to disable auto start.
Auto Resume
Select ON to restart the chronograph automatically after you stop and then begin
moving again at or above the speed threshold. Select OFF to disable auto resume.
Speed Threshold
Enter the speed at which the chronograph will automatically start. Press 8 to close
the setting change window. The minimum is 0.10. The maximum is 99.99.
Auto Stop
Setting Group
Adjustment
Auto Stop
Select ON to stop the chronograph automatically when you go below the speed
threshold. Select OFF to disable auto stop.
Speed Threshold
Enter the speed at which the chronograph will automatically stop. Press 8 to close
the setting change window. The minimum is 0.1. The maximum is 99.99.
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Auto Split
Setting Group
Adjustment
Auto Split
Select DISTANCE to automatically take a split when you reach a multiple of the
selected distance. Select BY TIME to automatically take a split each time the
selected time interval elapses. Select OFF to disable auto split.
Distance
Time
Enter the distance at which to automatically take a split. Press 8 to close the
setting change window. The minimum is 0.10. The maximum is 99.99. NOTE: This
setting is only available if the Auto Split setting is set to DISTANCE.
Enter the elapsed time at which to automatically take a split. Press 8 to close the
setting change window. The minimum is 00:00:01. The maximum time is 9:59:59.
NOTE: Time settings are only available if the Auto Split setting is set to BY TIME.
Alerts
Use the Alerts menu to set up visual and audible alerts in response to several conditions, including speed and
heart rate.
You can set minimum and maximum values for speed, heart rate, cadence, and power. These values define the
target zone for the setting. If the watch detects
a value outside of this zone, the alert is triggered.
To Configure Alert Type (Visual Only or Visual and Audible)
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
2. Press qto highlight ALERTS, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight TYPE, then press 8. Select VISUAL ONLY or AUDIBLE AND VISUAL
4. Press 8 to confirm your selection.
The audible alert tone will sound once every 30 seconds for as long as the reading is outside the target zone.
The visual alert will display a message on top of the display for 2 seconds. It will indicate which data (speed,
heart rate, cadence, or power) is outside the target zone, and whether the reading is low or high.
If more than one reading is outside its target zone, each reading will be listed in the same alert message.
The alert message will display once every 30 seconds for as long as the reading is outside the target zone.
To Configure Alerts Settings
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
2. Press qto highlight ALERTS, then press 8.
3. Press qto highlight a submenu, then press 8. The selected configure screen opens.
4. Press por qto highlight the setting to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
5. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selection.
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Settings on each Alerts submenu are detailed below.
Distance Alert
Setting Group
Adjustment
Distance Alert
Select ON to alert you once when the Alert At: distance is reached, REPEAT to alert
you each time the Alert At: distance is traveled, or OFF to disable the distance alert.
Alert At:
Enter the distance at which to sound the alert. Press 8 to close the setting change
window. The minimum is 0.01. The maximum is 99.99.
Speed / Pace Zone
Setting Group
Adjustment
Speed / Pace Zone
Select SPEED to alert you when you move faster or slower than the selected speed
zone, PACE to alert you when you move faster or slower than the selected pace, or
OFF to disable the speed/pace zone alert.
Speed: Below
Speed: Above
Pace: Below
Pace: Above
Enter the minimum speed threshold. If you go below this speed, the alert sounds.
Press 8 to close the setting change window. The minimum is 0.00. The maximum
is 999.99.
Enter the maximum speed threshold. If you go above this speed, the alert sounds.
Press 8 to close the setting change window. The minimum is 0.00. The maximum
is 99.99.
Enter the minimum pace threshold. If you go below this pace, the alert sounds.
Press 8 to close the setting change window. The minimum is 0:00. The maximum
is 59:59.
Enter the maximum pace threshold. If you go above this pace, the alert sounds.
Press 8 to close the setting change window. The minimum is 0:00. The maximum
is 59:59.
Altitude
Setting Group
Adjustment
Altitude
Select ON to alert you when you ascend above or descend below the selected
altitude zone, or OFF to disable the altitude alert.
Below
Above
Enter the minimum altitude threshold. If you go below this altitude, the alert
sounds. Press 8 to close the setting change window. The range is -2000 to 60000.
Enter the maximum altitude threshold. If you go above this altitude, the alert
sounds. Press 8 to close the setting change window. The range is -2000 to 60000.
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Heart Rate Zone
Setting Group
Adjustment
Heart Rate Zone
Target Zone
Low
Select ON to alert you when your heart rate is outside the Low or High settings, or
OFF to disable the heart rate zone alert.
Select CUSTOM to enter Low and High values manually, or Zones 1 through 5 to
use high and low values based on your user info.
Enter the minimum heart rate threshold. If your heart rate goes below this thresh-
old, the alert sounds. Press 8 to close the setting change window. The range is 30
to 240.
High
Enter the maximum heart rate threshold. If your heart rate goes above this thresh-
old, the alert sounds. Press 8 to close the setting change window. The range is 30
to 240.
NOTE: If the Low value is set above the High value, the High value is automatically set to 5 beats higher than
the Low value. If the High value is set below the Low value, the Low value is automatically set to 5 beats lower
than the High value. If either value is set outside the acceptable range, the previous settings are retained.
Cadence Zone
Setting Group
Adjustment
Cadence Zone
Select ON to alert you when your bike crank rpm is outside the Below or Above
settings, or OFF to disable the cadence zone alert.
Below
Above
Enter the minimum rpm threshold. If you go below this cadence, the alert sounds.
Press 8 to close the setting change window. The range is 0 to 200.
Enter the maximum rpm threshold. If you go above this cadence, the alert
sounds. Press 8 to close the setting change window. The range is 0 to 200.
Power Zone
Setting Group
Adjustment
Power Zone
Select ON to alert you when generating fewer or more watts than the Below or
Above settings, or OFF to disable the power zone alert.
Below
Above
Enter the minimum power threshold. If you generate less power than this, the
alert sounds. Press 8 to close the setting change window. The range is 0 to 999.
Enter the maximum power threshold. If you generate more power than this, the
alert sounds. Press 8 to close the setting change window. The range is 0 to 999
Sensors
Use the Sensors menu to search for, pair, and manage ANT+™ sensor devices such as heart rate monitors,
cadence and speed sensors, and power meters. See pages ?? and ?? for information on pairing and using
specific sensors.
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To Configure Sensor Settings
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
2. Press qto highlight SENSORS, then press 8.
3. Press por qto highlight the setting to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
4. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selection.
Select NO to prevent the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch from searching for the selected sensor
or to disconnect a sensor. Select SCAN to search for and connect a sensor.
When the sensor is successfully paired, an abbreviation appears in the field to the right of the sensor name:
Sensor
Abbreviation
Heart Rate
Speed
HR
SPD
CAD
SPC
Cadence
Speed / Cadence
Power Meter
PWR
You can connect only up to four ANT+™ sensor devices at one time. If you try to connect a fifth, the last de-
vice connected is disconnected.
User Info
Input your personal information into the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch to assist in determining
heart rate zones, calorie expenditure, and default screens in Performance Mode.
Performance Mode:
To Configure Personal Settings
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
2. Press qto highlight USER INFO, then press 8.
3. Press por qto highlight the setting to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
4. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press ENTER to confirm your selec-
tion.
Setting Group
Adjustment
Gender
Select MALE or FEMALE
Weight
Enter your weight, then press 8 to close the setting change window. The mini-
mum is 50. The maximum is 400.
Date of Birth: Month
Height
Select your month of birth.
Enter your height, then press BACK/PWR to close the setting change window. The
minimum is 10 and the max is 999.
Date of Birth: Day
Date of Birth: Year
Enter your day of birth. Press 8 to close the setting change window
Enter the year you were born. Press 8 to close the setting change window.
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Watch
Adjust settings for the time of day function, including time zone, date format, and whether or not to adjust for
daylight savings time.
To Configure Watch Settings
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
2. Press qto highlight WATCH, then press 8.
3. Press por qto highlight the setting to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
4. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selec-
tion.
Setting Group
Adjustment
Button Beep
Select ON to enable a tone which sounds every time you press a button, or select
OFF to disable the tone.
Hourly Chime
Time Format
Select ON to enable a tone which sounds on the hour, or select OFF to disable
the tone.
Select 12 HOUR or 24 HOUR. For example, 3:00pm will display as 3:00PM in 12-
hour format, and as 15:00 in 24-hour format.
Time Zone
Select your local time zone.
Daylight Saving
Date Format
Select ON to use daylight savings time, or OFF to keep standard time
Select the date format to display. You can choose mm/dd/yyyy, dd.mm.yyyy, or
yyyy/mm/dd.
Alarm
Set an alarm which will sound at the selected times and days. The alarm will sound even when the watch is
powered down, so long as the Power Off function is set to SHOW TIME.
When the alarm sounds, a message displays indicating the time and days the alarm is set to sound.
To Configure Alarm Settings
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
2. Press qto highlight ALARM, then press 8.
3. Press por qto highlight the setting to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
4. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selection.
Setting Group
Adjustment
Alarm
Select ON to sound an alarm at the selected frequency, or select OFF to disable
the alarm.
Time
Enter the time at which the alarm will sound. Press 8 to close the setting change
window
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Time: AM or PM
Frequency
Select AM or PM. NOTE: This setting is only available if the time format is set to
12-hour in the Watch menu.
Select the frequency at which the alarm will sound. You can choose a specific
day of the week, weekends only, weekdays only, or daily.
Heart Rate
Set up how the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch calculates and displays heart rate zones.
Initially, maximum heart rate is automatically calculated as 220 minus you age, but this can be changed manu-
ally.
To Configure Heart Rate Settings
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
2. Press qto highlight HEART RATE, then press 8.
3. Press por qto highlight the setting to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
4. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selection.
Setting Group
Adjustment
Max HR
Enter a value for the maximum heart rate in beats per minute. The range is 30 –
240
Zones
Select CUSTOM to manually enter values for each zone, or select USE MAX to
calculate all zones by maximum heart rate.
View
Select bpm to display zone values as beats per minute, or select % to display
zone values as a percentage of your maximum heart rate.
Minimum / Maximum
Enter the minimum and maximum values for each zone. Press 8 to close the
bpm for zones 1 through setting change window. The maximum is 240.
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Bike
Manage profiles for up to five bikes. The Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch uses the settings in these
profiles to calculate speed, cadence, and calorie use.
To Configure Bike Settings
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
2. Press qto highlight BIKE, then press 8.
3. Press por qto highlight the setting to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
4. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selec-
tion.
Setting Group
Bike Selection
Name
Adjustment
Select the bike number you wish to edit, then press 8 to confirm your selection.
Enter a name for the bike. The bike name can contain up to 8 characters. Press 8
when the desired name is entered.
Weight
Enter the bike weight. Press 8 to close the setting change window. The range is
1 – 999
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Wheel Size
Enter the bike wheel circumference. Press 8 to close the setting change window.
The range is 59 – 98 inches (1500 – 2500 mm).
To Calculate Bike Wheel Circumference
The table below indicates the circumference of some common sizes of bike wheels for standard adult bi-
cycles.
Tire Size
Approx.
Circumfrence (mm)
700 X 56
700 X 50
700 X 44
700 X 38
700 X 35
700 X 32
700 X 28
700 X 25
700 X 23
700 X 20
27 X 1 3/8
27 X 1 1/4
27 X 1 1/8
27 X 1
2325
2293
2224
2224
2168
2155
2136
2105
2097
2086
2169
2161
2155
2145
2070
2055
1985
1953
1913
1952
2068
26 X 2.125
26 X 1.9
26 X 1.5
26 X 1.25
26 X 1.0
26 X 1/650 C
26 X 1 3/8
You can also use the “roll-out” method to measure your wheel circumference.
1. Place your front wheel on the ground with the valve stem in the 6 o’clock position.
2. Mark the position of the valve stem on the floor.
3. Roll the bike forward, keeping pressure on the handlebars, until the valve stem is again at the 6 o’clock posi-
tion.
4. Mark the position of the valve stem on the floor.
5. Measure the distance between the two marks.
Power Meter
Set up how the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch calculates and displays power meter zones.
To Configure Power Meter Settings
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
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2. Press qto highlight POWER METER, then press 8.
3. Press por qto highlight the setting to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
4. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your
selection.
Setting Group
Threshold Power
View
Adjustment
Enter the threshold power in watts. The range is 0 to 600
Select watts or % of threshold
Zones
Select CUSTOM to enter watt ranges for each zone manually, or select USE MAX
to automatically calculate values.
Minimum / Maximum
watts for zones 1
through 6
Enter the minimum and maximum values for each zone. Press 8 to close the set-
ting change window. The minimum is 1. The maximum is 999. NOTE: You can only
change the zone values if Zones is set to CUSTOM.
GPS
Configure options for the GPS, view device version information, and view satellites. You can also reset the
watch and update the firmware from this menu.
To Configure GPS Settings
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
2. Press qto highlight GPS, then press 8.
3. Press por qto highlight the setting to change, then press 8 to open the.setting change window.
4. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selection.
Setting Group
Adjustment
GPS
Select OFF to turn the GPS system off. Select ON to turn the GPS system on. Set-
ting to off will increase battery life but workouts will not have positional or GPS
speed information.
WAAS / EGNOS
Select OFF to use standard GPS positioning, which updates more quickly. Select
ON to enable WAAS/EGNOS, which is more accurate.
Speed / Pace Smooth
Select OFF to update speed and pace data more quickly. Select ON to apply a
filter to get more stable speed and pace data. NOTE: Smoothing reduces large
variations in data due to GPS fluctuation.
Altitude Smooth
Select OFF to update altitude data more quickly. Select ON to apply an averaging
filter to get more manageable altitude data
Version
Press qto highlight VERSION, then press 8 to view the firmware version.
To upgrade the firmware:
1. While viewing the version screen, hold START/SPLIT for 2 seconds.
2. Press qto highlight YES or NO, then press 8 to confirm your selection. Select YES to upgrade the firmware,
or select NO to return to the version screen without upgrading.
3. When prompted, insert the large USB-A plug of the download/charging clip into a USB port on any computer,
then connect the download/charging clip to the back of the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch.
4. To back out of the firmware upgrade process, press ENTER and START/SPLIT at the same time. This will
power off the device.
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To reset the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch:
1. While viewing the version screen, hold 8 for 2 seconds.
2. Press qto highlight YES or NO, then press 8 to confirm your selection. Select YES to reset, or select NO to
return to the version screen without resetting.
When reset is complete, the watch is powered off.
Satellite View
Press qto highlight SATELLITE VIEW, then press 8 to view a graphical representation of the satellites the
Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch is fixed upon.
Each number indicates a satellite, and the highlighted bars represent the signal strength for each satellite.
A message to the right of the graphic indicates the overall strength of the GPS fix.
When the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch is read, 3D FIX will be shown.
Units
Configure the type of units the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch uses when tracking performance
data. You can choose from English, Metric, and Nautical units.
To Configure Units Settings
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
2. Press qto highlight UNITS, then press 8.
3. Press por qto highlight the setting to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
4. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then
press 8 to confirm your selection.
Setting Group
Adjustment
Global
Select ENGLISH, METRIC, or NAUTICAL. This globally changes all units listed below.
Units for specific measurements can be changed individually, but changing the global
setting overrides all specific changes to individual units mentioned below.
Distance Units
Speed Units
Pace Units
Select miles to report distance in miles, km to report in kilometers, or nm to report in
nautical miles.
Select mph to report speeds in miles per hour, kpm to report in kilometers per hour, or
kn to report in knots.
Select min/mi to report pace in minutes per mile, min/km to report in minutes per
kilometer, or min/nm to report in minutes per nautical mile.
Altitude Units
Ascent Units
Select ft to report altitude in feet, or m to report in meters.
Select m/min to report ascent in meters per minute, m/sec to report in meters per
second, ft/min to report in feet per minute, or ft/sec to report in feet per second.
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All measurement data in Performance, Multisport, or Review modes will be expressed using the units you
selected.
Modes
Activate or deactivate Navigate mode and associated functions, and configure power off behavior.
To Configure Mode Settings
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays.
2. Press qto highlight MODES, then press 8.
3. Press por qto highlight the setting to change, then press 8 to open the setting change window.
4. Press por qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then press 8 to confirm your selection.
Setting Group
Adjustment
Navigate mode
Select ENABLE to make Navigate mode and the Track Back feature available, or select
DISABLE to turn off these features.
Power off function
Select SHOW TIME to display the date and time when the Global Trainer™ Bodylink®
System Watch is powered off, or select TURN OFF DISPLAY to make the display blank.
Computer Sync Mode
Use Computer Sync mode to make setting changes to the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch from your computer (PC or Mac). All Global Trainer™ Bodylink®
System Watch settings can be changed from the device agent and uploaded to the watch. You can also upload workout data from the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® Sys-
tem Watch to your computer for long-term tracking, and use this data with your Timex Trainer powered by TrainingPeaks account to optimize your workout program.
Computer Sync Mode Terminology
•Device Agent: The PC or Mac software enabling communication between the Global Trainer™ Bodylink®
System Watch and the computer.
•Timex Trainer powered by TrainingPeaks: The online tool used to store and track your uploaded workout
data.
To Install the Device Agent
To Create a Timex Trainer account
2. Click on Create a new account link (if you are a already have a TrainingPeaks account, skip to installing the
Device Agent).
3. Fill out your personal information and click Submit
Create Timex Trainer account
To Install the Device Agent for Windows
2. Click on Log In
3. Select Download Device Agent for Global Trainer Bodylink System.
4. Save the file to your desktop.
5. Close your browser.
6. Double-click on the file just downloaded and follow the on screen instructions.
To Download Settings from a computer to the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System
Watch
1. Insert the large USB-A plug on the download/charging clip into a USB port on the computer.
2. Attach the download/charging clip to the back of the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch.
3. Press MODE button until COMPUTER SYNC displays. “WAITING FOR PC . . .” displays on the Global Trainer™
Bodylink® System Watch.
4. Open the device agent on the computer.
5. Click on Configure button to change settings on the Global Trainer Bodylink System watch. Change your
watch preferences and click on Save to send the settings to the Global Trainer Bodylink System watch.
“Communication in progress” displays on the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch.
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6. When settings finish uploading, “Transfer complete” displays on the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System
Watch.
7. Close the device agent on the computer.
8. Remove the USB cables from the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch.
To Upload Workout Data from the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch to a
computer
1. Insert the large USB-A plug on the download/charging clip into a USB port on the computer.
2. Attach the download/charging clip to the back of the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch.
3. Press MODE button until COMPUTER SYNC displays. “WAITING FOR PC . . .” displays on the Global Trainer™
Bodylink® System Watch.
4. Open the device agent on the computer.
5. Click on Download from Device button in the device agent. “Communication in progress” displays on the
Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch.
6. When workout data finishes uploading, “Transfer complete” displays on the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® Sys-
tem Watch.
7. Close the device agent on the computer.
8. Remove the USB cables from the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch.
To Use the Digital 2.4 Heart Rate Sensor
1. Set up view screen in Performance or Multisport mode. To get real time heart rate data, include at least one
field for heart rate data, such as HR or HR – INZN.
2. Wet the heart rate sensor pads.
3. Fasten the sensor firmly to your chest, just below your sternum.
4. Press START/SPLIT to begin your workout.
5. When your workout is complete, press (in Performance mode) or hold (in Multisport
mode) qto stop the chronograph.
6. Remove the heart rate strap from your chest to stop recording heart rate data.
7. View complete heart rate data in Review mode.
Bike Sensors
Several types of bike sensors can be used with the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System
Watch: Timex speed sensor
• Timex cadence sensor
• Timex combined speed/cadence sensor
• SRM power meter
• Quarq power meter
• iBike power meter
Installation of bike sensors varies by the manufacturer and model. Consult the owner’s manual for the sensor
for instructions on installing them on your bike.
These sensors must be paired with the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch before bike speed, cadence,
and power data can be tracked and saved.
NOTE: If a speed sensor as paired and the GPS is operating, distance will be calculated using the GPS, while
speed is calculated using the speed sensor. If the GPS is off or cannot locate a satellite, distance will also be
calculated using the speed sensor.
To Pair Bike Sensors
Use the Sensors menu to pair all types of bike speed, cadence, and speed/cadence sensors and power meters.
Follow the steps in Sensors on page ??.
To Record Bike Sensor Data During a Workout
Set up view screen in Performance or Multisport mode. To get real time bike sensor data, include at least one
field for bike sensor data, such as CADENCE, POWER, or SPEED.
Press START/SPLIT to begin your workout.
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When your workout is complete, press (in Performance mode) or hold (in Multisport mode) qto stop the
chronograph.
View complete heart rate data in Review mode.
Care and Maintenance
Watch
INDIGLO® Night-light
Press the INDIGLO® button to activate the night light. This electroluminescent technology illuminates the
watch display at night and in low-light conditions.
Water Resistance
• The Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch is Water Resistant to a depth of 50 meters and to a pressure
of 86 p.s.i. This is equivalent to 164 feet below sea level.
• Water resistance is only maintained while the lens, pushbuttons, and case are intact.
• Rinse the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch with fresh water after any exposure to salt water.
CAUTION: TO MAINTAIN WATER RESISTANCE, DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS UNDER WATER.
Heart Rate Monitor
Heart Rate Monitor Strap Maintenance
After use, rinse the heart rate strap in fresh water to avoid buildup of materials that interfere with heart rate
measurement.
Transmitter Battery Life
The battery on the Digital 2.4 Heart Rate Sensor should last more than two years if the sensor is used an
average of one hour each day. More frequent or longer use will decrease the battery life. Replace the sensor
transmitter battery if either of these conditions arise:
• When the sensor is properly placed on your chest, the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch cannot
read heart rate data.
• Heart rate error messages (such as SEARCHING FOR HEART RATE . . . ) appear more frequently.
To Replace the Transmitter Battery
1. Use a coin to open the battery compartment cover on the back of the sensor.
2. Insert a new CR2032 battery (or equivalent) with the positive (+) facing you.
3. Use a toothpick or straightened paper clip to press the reset button next to the battery.
4. Reinstall the battery compartment cover.
To Test the Sensor After Battery Replacement
1. Move away from sources of radio or electromagnetic interference, such as other heart monitors or bike sen-
sors.
2. Wet the heart rate sensor pads.
3. Fasten the sensor firmly to your chest, just below your sternum.
Turn on the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch.
Make sure the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch is set to scan for a heart rate sensor. See Sensors on
page ?? for information about scanning for sensors.
If the heart rate sensor is functioning correctly, a solid heart icon appears in the status bar, and a flashing
heart icon appears in the HR field on the performance view screen.
If these icons do not appear:
• Open the battery compartment cover, press the reset switch, and test again.
-OR-
• Reinstall the battery, and test again.
-OR-
• Re-pair the Digital 2.4 Heart Rate Sensor to the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch.
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Water Resistance
The Digital 2.4 Heart Rate Sensor is Water Resistant to a depth of 50 meters and to a pressure of 86 p.s.i. This
is equivalent to 164 feet below sea level.
NOTE: Heart rate data may not display when the sensor is immersed in water.
Warranty & Service
Timex International Warranty (U.S. Limited Warranty)
Your Timex® Heart Rate Monitor is warranted against manufacturing defects by Timex for a period of ONE
YEAR from the original purchase date. Timex Group USA, Inc. and its worldwide affiliates will honor this Inter-
national Warranty.
Please note that Timex® may, at its option, repair your Heart Rate Monitor by installing new or thoroughly
reconditioned and inspected components or replace it with an identical or similar model.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS OR DAMAGES TO YOUR HEART
RATE MONITOR:
1. after the warranty period expires;
2. if the Heart Rate Monitor was not originally purchased from an authorized Timex retailer;
3. from repair services not performed by Timex;
4. from accidents, tampering or abuse; and
5. lens or crystal, strap or band, Heart Rate Monitor case, attachments or battery. Timex may charge you for
replacing any of these parts.
THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WAR-
RANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
TIMEX IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some countries and
states do not allow limitations on implied warranties and do not allow exclusions or limitations on damages,
so these limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have
other rights which vary from country to country and state to state.
To obtain warranty service, please return your Heart Rate Monitor to Timex, one of its affiliates or the Timex
retailer where the Heart Rate Monitor was purchased, together with a completed original Repair Coupon or, in
the U.S. and Canada only, the completed original Repair Coupon or a written statement identifying your name,
address, telephone number and date and place of purchase. Please include the following with your Heart Rate
Monitor to cover postage and handling (this is not a repair charge): a US$ 8.00 check or money order in the
U.S.; a CAN$7.00 cheque or money order in Canada; and a UK£2.50 cheque or money order in the U.K. In other
countries, Timex will charge you for postage and handling. NEVER INCLUDE ANY ARTICLE OF PERSONAL VALUE
IN YOUR SHIPMENT.
For the U.S., please call 1-800-328-2677 for additional warranty information.
For Canada, call 1-800-263-0981. For Brazil, call +55 (11) 5572 9733. For Mexico, call 01-800-01-060-00. For
Central America, the Caribbean, Bermuda and the Bahamas, call (501) 370-5775 (U.S.). For Asia, call 852-2815-
0091. For the U.K., call 44 208 687 9620. For Portugal, call 351 212 946 017. For France, call 33 3 81 63 42 00.
Germany/Austria: +43 662 88921 30. For the Middle East and Africa, call 971-4-310850. For other areas, please
contact your local Timex retailer or Timex distributor for warranty information. In Canada, the U.S. and in
certain other locations, participating Timex retailers can provide you with a postage-paid, pre-addressed Heart
Rate Monitor Repair Mailer for your convenience in obtaining factory service.
TIMEX INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY REPAIR COUPON
Original Purchase Date: _______________________________________________
(attach a copy of sales receipt, if available)
Purchased by: ______________________________________________________
(name, address, telephone number)
Place of Purchase: ___________________________________________________
(name and address)
Reason for Return:___________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
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Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturers Name: Timex Group USA, Inc.
555 Christian Road
Middlebury, CT 06762
United States of America
declares that the product:
Product Name: Timex ® Global Trainer GPS//Speed+Distance
Model Numbers:
M229
conforms to the following specifications: R&TTE: 1999/05/EC
Standards: ETSI EN 300 330-1 - V1.3.1 (EMC) & (ERM)
ETSI EN 300 330-2 - V1.1.1 (EMC) & (ERM)
LVD:
73/23/EEC
Standards: CENELEC EN 60950-1
EMC: 89/336/EEC
Standards: CENELEC EN 55022:1998
CENELEC EN 55024-1998
EN 61000-4-2 - ESD
EN 61000-4-3 - RF Radiated Immunity
EN 61000-4-8 - Magnetics
Supplemental Information: The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Radio & Telecommuni-
cations Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/05/EC, the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, and the EMC Directive
89/336/EEC and carries the 7 marking accordingly.
Agent:
Brian J. Hudson
Director, New Products Engineering
Date: 03 July, 2008, Middlebury, Connecticut, U.S.A
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