Epson Runsense SF-810 User Manual - Page 28

Tap, Alarm (tones/vibration), table explains the meaning of each alarm depending

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Setting up your SF-810 Tap Tap the product screen to perform any of the following functions. You can adjust these settings via the Tap option in the Measure set. menu. See "Measurement settings" on page 71. Function Lap Light Screen Chg. OFF* Description Records the lap. You can also record a lap by pressing D while measuring. Turns on the light. The light turns on for approximately 10 seconds. You can also turn on the light by pressing B. Changes between the four measurement screens. You can also switch between measurement screens by pressing A. Turns off tap operations. *indicates the default setting. Note: O The tap function may not work if you tap the screen repeatedly. Make sure you leave a gap of approximately one second between taps. O When biking, the tap function may trigger due to bumps in the road surface. Change the setting to OFF when biking to prevent this. Mode Chronograph Interval Goal Interval Goal Alarm description When the lap is paused When measuring is stopped When measuring restarts When you are off your target pace When you have set multiple target paces and the target pace changes When you are outside of your HR Zone When switching between sprint and recovery intervals When the total number of sets is reached When 50/90% of the set time or distance is reached When the set time or distance is complete Note: O You can change the alarm tone or volume, or turn the alarm off via the Alarm option in the System set. or Measure set. menus. See "Measure set. options" on page 72. See "System Set. options" on page 76. Alarm (tones/vibration) Your product can sound an alarm when certain operations or exercises are performed. The following table explains the meaning of each alarm depending on the current watch mode. 27

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Setting up your SF-810
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Tap
Tap the product screen to perform any of the following
functions. You can adjust these settings via the Tap
option in the Measure set. menu.
See “Measurement settings” on page 71.
*indicates the default setting.
Alarm (tones/vibration)
Your product can sound an alarm when certain
operations or exercises are performed. The following
table explains the meaning of each alarm depending on
the current watch mode.
Function
Description
Lap
Records the lap.
You can also record a lap by pressing
D
while measuring.
Light
Turns on the light. The light turns on for
approximately 10 seconds.
You can also turn on the light by
pressing
B
.
Screen Chg.
Changes between the four
measurement screens.
You can also switch between
measurement screens by pressing
A
.
OFF*
Turns off tap operations.
Note:
O
The tap function may not work if you tap the screen
repeatedly. Make sure you leave a gap of
approximately one second between taps.
O
When biking, the tap function may trigger due to
bumps in the road surface. Change the setting to
OFF
when biking to prevent this.
Mode
Alarm description
Chronograph
Interval
Goal
When the lap is paused
When measuring is stopped
When measuring restarts
When you are off your target pace
When you have set multiple target
paces and the target pace changes
When you are outside of your HR Zone
Interval
When switching between sprint and
recovery intervals
When the total number of sets is
reached
Goal
When 50/90% of the set time or
distance is reached
When the set time or distance is
complete
Note:
O
You can change the alarm tone or volume, or turn
the alarm off via the Alarm option in the System
set. or Measure set. menus.
See “Measure set. options” on page 72.
See “System Set. options” on page 76.