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Glossary Term Water resistant at 5 barometric pressures GPS function RUNSENSE View Run Connect Interval AT Pause AT Light AT Lap Guide time bpm Guide distance Distance Chronograph Calculating calories burnt HR Zone Time Time to HR Zone Stride Stride sensor Pulse Sensor Split time Pitch Pace Lap Stride Lap Speed Lap time Appendix Definition The product is water resistant at up to 5 barometric pressures. A system that receives signals in a GPS receiver from satellites orbiting the earth and calculates your current position. This function allows you to accurately understand positional and time information. RUNSENSE dedicated Web application. This allows you to manage your course, analyze your pace, check calories burnt, and check your condition. Application for computers for use with the product. This uploads measurement data to the Web application (RUNSENSE View), and you can set AT Lap, Target Pace, and Interval from your computer. A training mode that allows you to perform sets of hard (sprint) and light (recovery) exercise over a specified time or distance, and repeat the set. Automatically stops measuring when you stop exercising, and resumes when you continue. This automatically turns on the light during lap measuring, alarm notification, and during the interval function. This automatically records laps when you have run for a fixed amount of time or a fixed distance. This calculates if you are reaching or falling behind the target pace time. bpm stands for beat per minute. This shows the total pulse (heart rate) per minute. This calculates if you are reaching or falling behind the target pace distance. Distance from the measurement start point to the current time. This function allows you to measure split times and lap times (section measurement) simultaneously. Total calories burnt from the start of the exercise. The time you have remained within the heart rate zone. The time until you arrive at the heart rate zone. The stride calculated from your running data. This uses the GPS function to accumulate data on your stride and acceleration allowing the product to estimate the distance travelled even when you enter locations that cannot receive GPS signals, such as in a tunnel. This detects your pulse (heart rate) accurately simply by wearing the product on your wrist. The total time from starting to stopping the measurements. The number of steps taken in one minute while measuring. Your current pace acquired from GPS information. Your average stride per lap. Your average speed per lap. Your time for the lap. 94