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Ant_belt_ug_cover_multi.FH10 Mon Jan 14 13:06:40 2008 Page 1 Composite C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Ant_belt_ug_cover_multi.FH10 Mon Jan 14 13:06:40 2008 Page 2 Composite C M Y CM MY CY CMY K SUUNTO COMFORT BELTUSER’S GUIDE EN Hr_belt_en.book Page 3 Monda y, January 14, 2008 1:20 PM TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION TO SUUNTO HEART RATE TRANSMITTER BELT ..........32. GETTING STARTED WITH SUUNTO HEART RATE TRANSMITTER BELT ....................................................................................3 PUTTING ON SUUNTO HEART RATE TRANSMITTER BELT ...................3ACTIVATING ................................................................................................4CONNECTING .............................................................................................5PRACTICAL TIPS ........................................................................................5REPLACING THE BATTERY .......................................................................6 3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................64. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY .........................................................................7 COPYRIGHT ................................................................................................7TRADEMARK ...............................................................................................7PATENT .......................................................................................................7 5. DISCLAIMERS ...............................................................................................7 USER’S RESPONSIBILITY ..........................................................................7CE .................................................................................................................8FCC COMPLIANCE .....................................................................................8DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE .......................................................................8 Hr_belt_en.book Page 3 Monda y, January 14, 2008 1:20 PM 3 1. INTRODUCTION TO SUUNTO HEART RATE TRANSMITTER BELT Suunto Heart Rate Transmitter Belt is a wireless heart rate transmitter belt that forms anintegral part of the functionality of a variety of Suunto wristop computers and PeripheralObservations Devices.With Suunto Heart Rate Transmitter Belt, you can monitor your heart rate in real time asyou train. This allows you to adjust your training so that your real-time or average heart rateis within the range that is most effective in reaching your individual training goals.Active sports people and anyone involved in physical training programs will find that SuuntoHeart Rate Transmitter Belt is an invaluable tool in increasing the effectiveness of theirtraining.2. GETTING STARTED WITH SUUNT O HEART RATE TRANSMITTER BELTPUTTING ON SUUNTO HEART RATE TRANSMITTER BELTTo get the best results from your Suunto Heart Rate Transmitter Belt, it is important that youwear it correctly. To put it on, just follow the simple steps below:1. Put on your HR transmitter belt and ensure it fits snugly against your chest.2. Ensure the electrodes of the transmitter belt are lightly wet. Hr_belt_en.book Page 3 Monda y, January 14, 2008 1:20 PM 4NOTE: We recommend that you wear the transmitter belt against your bare skin to ensure flawless operationWARNINGPeople who have a pacemaker, defibrillator, or other implanted electronic device use thetransmitter belt at their own risk. Before starting the initial use of the transmitter belt, werecommend an exercise test under a doctor’s supervision. This will ensure the safety andreliability of the pacemaker and transmitter belt when being used simultaneously.Exercise may include some risk, especially for those who have been sedentary. Westrongly advise you to consult your doctor prior to beginning a regular exercise program.ACTIVATINGThe belt activates and starts sending data automatically when you put it on. Hr_belt_en.book Page 4 Monda y, January 14, 2008 1:20 PM 5 CONNECTINGFor information on connecting the belt to your compatible Suunto device, please refer to thedevice's manual.NOTE: ANT compatible belts are paired with heart rate monitors while Coded belts are not. See backside of belt for belt type.PRACTICAL TIPSIf the heart rate belt does not seem to be sending heart rate data:1. Ensure the contacts (electrodes) are wet.2. Adjust the belt so that it fits tighter against your chest.3. Re-enter training mode.4. Change the battery.5. If your skin tends to remain dry during the workout, you can improve the contact by using electrode gel. Hr_belt_en.book Page 5 Monda y, January 14, 2008 1:20 PM 6REPLACING THE BATTERYThe transmitter belt operates on a 3-Volt lithium cell, type: CR 2032. The average expectedbattery life of the transmitter belt is 200 hours of use in ideal operating temperatures.Replace the battery as illustrated here:NOTE: Suunto recommends that the battery cover and the O ring are changed simultaneously with the battery to ensure that the transmitter remains clean and waterresistant. Replacement covers are available with replacement batteries.3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS• Water resistance: 20 m / 66 ft• Weight: 39g• Frequency: 2.465 GHz Suunto ANT compatible / 5.3 kHz Suunto HR Belt (coded)• Transmission range: up to 10 m Suunto ANT compatible / 1 m Suunto HR Belt (coded)• User-replaceable battery CR2032 Hr_belt_en.book Page 6 Monda y, January 14, 2008 1:20 PM 7 4. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYCOPYRIGHTCopyright © Suunto Oy 2008. All rights reserved. This document and its contents areproprietary to Suunto Oy and are intended solely for the use of its clients to obtainknowledge and information regarding the operation of Suunto products. Its contents shallnot be used or distributed for any other purpose and/or otherwise communicated, disclosedor reproduced without the prior written consent of Suunto O…
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SUUNTO SuuntoOyherebyauthorizesIntertekETLSernkoOy, Finland,toactasanagentinthepreparation ofthis application,FCCID:RYP19631forequipment authorizationtotheFederalCommunicationsCommission. I certifythatsubmittedExhibitsproperlydescribethe devicewithFCCID:R yP19631. Vantaa,Finland11.2.2008 HeikkiPuuri RF-engineer SuuntoOy
Picture 1; Comfort Belt, back Picture 2; Comfort Belt, front Picture 3; Comfort Belt, Module bottom Picture 4; Comfort Belt, Module bottom Picture 5; Comfort Belt, Module top
S E R I A L N o . 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 F C C I D : R Y P 1 9 6 3 1 I C : 5 1 7 5 A - 1 9 6 3 1 x x x N Y x x x x x x x x x Suunto comfort beltBack cover, laser marking graphicsScale 1:1 2008-01-07
Picture 1; Comfort Belt, PCB bottom Picture 2; Comfort Belt, PCB top Picture 3; Comfort Belt, Cover open
Intertek Semko AB Torshamnsgatan 43, Box 1103, SE-164 22 Kista, Sweden Telephone +46 8 750 00 00, Fax +46 8 750 60 30, www.sweden.intertek-etlsemko.com Registered in Sweden: No SE556024059901, Registered office: As address r d f n c Test report no. 802286-2 Page 2 (17) CONTENTS Page 1. Client information.............................................................................................................................3 2. Equipment under test (EUT)...........................................................................................................3 2.1 Identification of the EUT according to the manufacturer/client declaration...................3 2.2 Additional hardware information about the EUT...............................................................3 2.3 Additional software information about the EUT.................................................................4 2.4 Peripheral equipment............................................................................................................4 2.5 Modifications during the test................................................................................................4 3. Test specifications...........................................................................................................................5 3.1 Standards................................................................................................................................5 3.2 Additions, deviations and exclusions from standards.......................................................5 3.3 Test set-up..............................................................................................................................5 3.4 Operating environment..........................................................................................................5 4.Test summary....................................................................................................................................6 5. Radiated spurious emissions.........................................................................................................7 5.1 Test specification...................................................................................................................7 5.2 Test equipment.......................................................................................................................7 5.3 Measurement set-up..............................................................................................................8 5.4 Test results...........................................................................................................................10 6. Radiated output power..................................................................................................................13 6.1 Test specification.................................................................................................................13 6.2 Test equipment.....................................................................................................................13 6.3 Test results...........................................................................................................................13 7. Band edge compliance..................................................................................................................14 7.1 Test specification.................................................................................................................14 7.2 Test equipment.....................................................................................................................14 7.3 Test results...........................................................................................................................14 9 Instrumentation list..........................................................................................................................16 10 Uncertainties summary................................................................................................................16 Appendix I – Photos of the EUT.......................................................................................................17 Intertek Semko AB Torshamnsgatan 43, Box 1103, SE-164 22 Kista, Sweden Telephone +46 8 750 00 00, Fax +46 8 750 60 30, www.sweden.intertek-etlsemko.com Registered in Sweden: No SE556024059901, Registered office: As address r d f n c Test report no. 802286-2 Page 3 (17) 1. CLIENT INFORMATION The EUT has been tested by request of Company: Suunto Oy Valimotie 7 FIN-01510 Vantaa Finland Name of contact: Heikki Puuri 2. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) 2.1 Identification of the EUT according to the manufacturer/client declaration Equipment: Heart Rate Transmitter Belt Type/Model: Suunto Comfort Belt Brand name: SUUNTO Serial number: No visible serial number. Manufacturer: Suunto Oy Rating/Supplying voltage: 3V litium battery Rating RF output power: 0 dBm Antenna gain: 0 dBi External antenna connector: No Operating temperature range: -20 - +60 °C Frequency range: 2465 MHz (fixed) Number of channels: 1 Modulation characteristics: GFSK (+/- 156 kHz) 2.2 Additional hardware information about the EUT The EUT consists of the following units: Unit Type and version PCB Mechanical housing Strap Version C Intertek Semko AB Torshamnsgatan 43, Box 1103, SE-164 22 Kista, Sweden Telephone +46 8 750 00 00, Fax +46 8 750 60 30, www.sweden.intertek-etlsemko.com Registered in Sweden: No SE556024059901, Registered office: As address r d f n c Test report no. 802286-2 Page 4 (17) 2.3 Additional software information about the EUT During the tests the EUT supported the following software: Software Version Comment Commercial Deliverable SW 2.4 Peripheral equipment Peripheral equipment is defined as equipment needed for correct operation of the EUT during the tests, but not included as a part of the testing and evaluation of the EUT. 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Test site: Semi-anechoic shielded chamber “Björkhallen” (30 – 1000 MHz) Test set-up photo: Test site: Radio anechoic shielded chamber (1 – 26 GHz) Test set-up photo:
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