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1 Ironman* Triathlon ® Speed+Distance System Instructions for Use Now You Know — How Far? How Fast? With the Timex ® Speed and Distance System, you have useful, accurate and fun performance information at your fingertips. Now you can answer the all-important questions, “How far? How fast?” • Speed — Measure your real-time Speed, Average Speed and Maximum Speed • Distance —Measure your Workout Distance. Have your very own Odometer • Pace — Measure your real-time Pace, Average Pace and Best Pace WARNING:It is your responsibility to use the Ironman* Triathlon ® Speed+ Distance System in a safe manner and to maintain full awareness of all conditions and surroundings at all times. Consulting the Ironman* Trialthon ® Speed+Distance System while moving is unsafe and could result in collision or other accident causing damage and personal injury to yourself or others. The Ironman* Triathlon ® Speed+Distance System contains memory functions that should be used to record your speed and distance data for later review. CAUTION:IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT PRUDENTLY. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE FOR ANY PURPOSE REQUIRING PRECISE MEASUREMENT OF SPEED OR DISTANCE. THE GPS IS OPERATED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES, WHICH IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS ACCURACY AND MAINTENANCE. THE SYSTEM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGES WHICH COULD AFFECT THE ACCURACY AND PERFORMANCE OF ALL GPS EQUIPMENT. 3 How It Works 2 The Speed and Distance Monitor uses information from 24 GPS satellites to accurately and continuously calculate your speed and distance. That information is then transmitted to the Ironman* Triathlon ® Speed & Distance Watch. The Ironman* Triathlon ® Speed and Distance Watch receives and displays your speed and distance right on your watch. Speed and Distance Transceiver Ironman* Triathlon ® Speed and Distance Watch 5 Speed and Distance System Features When you add the Speed and Distance Transceiver, you have so much more: • Speed — View your current Speed, Average Speed and Maximum Speed • Distance — Measure your Workout Distance • Pace —Monitor your real-time Pace, Average Pace and Best Pace • Odometer — Have your very own Odometer • Automatic Time Correction —GPS adjusts Time of Day for accuracy Useful Applications of the Speed and Distance System • Time of Day and Monitor modes:See speed and distance data that tracks your total travel • Chrono: View Speed and Distance for an event you time • Timer:View Speed and Distance data that accumulates for the duration of the Timer Sports Watch Features All by itself, this is a great sports watch with: •Time and date •Month, day and date display •Hourly chime •12- or 24-hour format •Two time zones Chronograph •50- or 100-lap memory •View lap and split times •Memory recall Countdown Timer •Countdown timer with stop, repeat or start chronograph at end Alarm •Separate daily, weekday and weekend alarms •5-minute backup alarm 4 7 The ButtonsA True Multi-Sport System The Ironman* Triathlon ® Speed and Distance System can be used to enhance your enjoyment of a wide variety of outdoor sports including: • Running• Paddling • Walking• Boating • Hiking• Biking • In-line skating• Soccer • Ice skating• Horseback riding • Skiing• ...and more! • Sailing 6 INDIGLO® night-light Mode Start/Stop Scroll Up Split/Reset/SetSpeed and Distance Display Status Indicator Transceiver ON/OFF 9 Operating the Speed and Distance Transceiver Inserting the Batteries The Speed and Distance Monitor operates on three AAA batteries (included). To insert the batteries, open the caseback by lifting and turning the latch ring a quarter (1/4) turn counterclockwise. Lift the caseback off. Follow the markings inside the battery compartment to ensure the new batteries are properly aligned. Wearing the Speed and Distance Transceiver • For best results, the Transceiver needs a clear view of the sky. • The Transceiver can be worn on the upper arm or clipped to your waist. The upper arm will provide the best results. • The Watch should be worn so it is always within 1 meter (about 3 feet) of the Transceiver. • Clothing can be worn over the Transceiver as long as the clothing is dry and without metal. 8 To wear the Transceiver on your upper arm: Loosen adjustable armband and wrap the unit around your upper arm. Pull armband so that it fits snugly around your arm and fasten using hook and loop closure. NOTE: if the armband is not attached to the unit, rethread with the caseback removed from the unit as shown below, making sure the smooth side faces out (hook and loop closure faces caseback). 1. 3. 4. 2. 11 Using the Speed and Distance System The GPS system acquires information from satellites in orbit around the earth to determine your speed and distance traveled. For the unit to work properly, you must be outdoors in an area with a clear view of the sky. While outdoors in an open area, press and hold the TRANSCEIVER ON/OFF button to turn on the receiver. The Status Indicator light on the Transceiver will flash red. When it has successfully acquired signals from the satellites, the Status Indicator light will flash green. If the watch displays SEARCHING for too long, try moving to a more open outdoor area, move away from metal objects, or try new batteries. Search Time: On first use, the Transceiver will take up to 5 minutes to establish a link with the satellites. After that, the unit needs only 15-45 seconds. If you move hundreds of miles from the location where you last used the Transceiver, the search will last longer. Turning on the Transceiver before going outdoors will cause acquisition to take longer. To turn off the Transceiver, press and hold the TRANSCEIVER ON/OFF button for one second. To wear the Transceiver clipped to your belt: Open caseback by lifting and turning latch ring a quarter (1/4) turn counter- clockwise. Lift the caseback off. Remove armband from back of Transceiver. Attach beltclip to caseback by fitting tabs in bottom part of two-part clip unit into vertical s…
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Operational Description The GPS speed and distance system is composed of two units: a transceiver (M850) and a receiver (M849) watch. They allow a sportsman to view his/her speed and distance traveled while in motion. The transmit section of the Timex M850 operates at two frequencies for encoding purposes as follows: Mark frequency of 137.5KHz; Space frequency of 141.03KHz. The receiver (M849) receives the transmitted radio signals, decodes it and displays the information on the LCD screen of the watch. The system uses an FSK (frequency shift keying) based simplex data communication scheme. The data rate does not exceed 1024 baud. The system is designed to function up to a maximum distance of 1 meter between transmitter and receiver. The Transmit antenna is permanently attached to the M850 Transceiver.
File Number: NC4557Issued: 2/4/2002 Project Number: 02ME04169 Model Number: M850 FCC ID: EP9TMXM850 Page 1 of 19 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, New York 11747 USA Tel.: 631 271-6200 Fax: 631 439-6095 Rev. No 1.0 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York 11747-3081 (631) 271-6200 Report of Measurements of Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing Test Report File No.:NC4557Date of issue: 2/4/2002 Applicant:Timex Corporation Model#’s.:M850 Product Type:GPS Speed and Distance System Power Supply:4.5 VDC (Battery) Manufacturer:Same As Applicant License holder:Same As Applicant Address:P.O Box 310 :Middlebury, CT 06762 Test Type:x Compliance Investigation Manufacturer’s Specification Test Project Number:02ME04169 References(s)FCC ID: EP9TMXM850 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. authorizes the above-named company to reproduce this Report provided it is reproduced in its entirety. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. reports apply only to the specific samples tested under stated test conditions. It is the manufacturer's responsibility to assure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical electrical and mechanical components. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. shall have no liability for any deductions, inferences or generalizations drawn by the client or others from Underwriters Laboratories Inc. issued reports. This report is the confidential property of the client. As a mutual protection to our clients, the public and ourselves, extracts from the test report shall not be reproduced except in full without our written approval. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US government. File Number: NC4557Issued: 2/4/2002 Project Number: 02ME04169 Model Number: M850 FCC ID: EP9TMXM850 Page 2 of 19 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, New York 11747 USA Tel.: 631 271-6200 Fax: 631 439-6095 Rev. No 1.0 Report Directory 1.0G E N E R A L - Product Description..........................................................................................3 1.1Device Configuration During Test......................................................................................................4 1.2Deviations from ANSI C63.4.............................................................................................................4 1.3Device Modifications Necessary for Compliance.................................................................................5 1.4Test Summary...................................................................................................................................5 2.0EMISSIONS TEST REGULATIONS.........................................................................................6 2.1EUT OPERATION MODE - EMISSIONS TESTS............................................................................6 2.1.1Conducted Emissions Tests.........................................................................................................6 2.1.2Radiated Emissions Test (10 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber)......................................................7 2.2Sample Calculation:........................................................................................................................18 3.0SUMMARY:.................................................................................................................................19 File Number: NC4557Issued: 2/4/2002 Project Number: 02ME04169 Model Number: M850 FCC ID: EP9TMXM850 Page 3 of 19 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, New York 11747 USA Tel.: 631 271-6200 Fax: 631 439-6095 Rev. No 1.0 1.0 G E N E R A L - Product Description The GPS speed and distance system is composed of two units a transceiver (M850) and a receiver (M849) watch. The EUT (Equipment under Test) was configured in a typical user configuration. The Timex M850 is a 139.5 kHz radio transmitter, which utilizes a Mark frequency of 137.5KHz and a Space frequency of 141.03KHz in conjunction with the receiver located inside a wristwatch (M849). The receiver receives the transmitted radio signals, decodes it and displays the information on the LCD screen of the watch. The system uses an FSK (frequency shift keying) based simplex data communication scheme. The data rate does not exceed 1024 baud. The system is designed to function up to a maximum distance of 1 meter between transmitter and receiver. The Transmit antenna is permanently attached to the M850 Transceiver. File Number: NC4557Issued: 2/4/2002 Project Number: 02ME04169 Model Number: M850 FCC ID: EP9TMXM850 Page 4 of 19 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, New York 11747 USA Tel.: 631 271-6200 Fax: 631 439-6095 Rev. No 1.0 1.1 Device Configuration During Test DeviceManufacturerModel NumberSerial Number FCC ID TransceiverTimexM850006 EP9TMXM850 ReceiverTimexM849CR 2025 ------------------ - Note: The EUT orientation was tested in a vertical axis, which was deemed worst case emissions. "The results contained in this report reflect the results for this particular model and serial number. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to ensure that all production models meet the intent of the requirements detailed within this report" 1.2 Deviations from ANSI C63.4 xNot Applicable As described below: File Number: NC4557Issued: 2/4/2002 Project Number: 02ME04169 Model Number: M850 FCC ID: EP9TMXM850 Page 5 of 19 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, New York 11747 USA Tel.: 631 271-6200 Fax: 631 439-6095 Rev. No 1.0 1.3 Device Modifications Necessary for Compliance xN/A As described below: 1.4 Test Summary TestBasic StandardConsideredTestedIn Compliance Conducted Voltage Emissions FCC Subpart C Class BYesNot applicable EUT operates on batteries Yes Radiated EmissionsFCC Subpart C Class BYesYesYes Environmental conditions in the lab: Range Temperature:20-25°C Relative…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission |
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