Timex Watch 568 095003 User Manual

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TIMEX is a registered trademark of Timex Corporation. ©2003 Timex Corporation.  
How It Works  
The Speed and Distance Monitor  
uses information from 24 GPS  
satellites to accurately and  
The Timex® Speed and Distance Watch receives and displays your speed  
and distance right on your watch.  
continuously calculate your speed  
and distance. That information is  
then transmitted to the Timex®  
Speed & Distance Watch.  
Speed and Distance  
Transceiver  
Timex® Speed and  
Distance Watch  
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Sport Watch Features  
All by itself, this is a great sport watch with:  
• Time and date  
• Month, day and date display  
• Hourly chime  
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  
• 12- or 24-hour format  
• Two time zones  
Chronograph  
Odometer — Have your very own Odometer  
• 50- or 100-lap memory  
• View lap and split times  
• Memory recall  
Automatic Time Correction — GPS adjusts Time of Day  
for accuracy  
Useful Applications of the Speed and  
Distance System  
Countdown Timer  
• Countdown timer with stop, repeat or start chronograph at end  
Time of Day and Monitor modes: See speed and  
distance data that tracks your total travel  
Alarm  
Chrono: View Speed and Distance for an event  
you time  
• Separate daily, weekday and weekend alarms  
• 5-minute backup alarm  
Timer: View Speed and Distance data that accumulates  
for the duration of the Timer  
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A True Multi-Sport System  
The Timex® Speed and Distance System can be used to enhance your  
enjoyment of a wide variety of outdoor sports including:  
The Buttons: Watch  
• Running  
• Walking  
• Hiking  
• Paddling  
• Boating  
• Biking  
• In-line skating  
• Ice skating  
• Skiing  
• Soccer  
• Horseback riding  
• …and more!  
INDIGLO  
START/STOP  
OR  
STOP/RESET  
• Sailing  
SET  
MODE  
SPEED/DISTANCE  
DISPLAY  
SPLIT/RESET  
SET  
OR START/SPLIT  
NOTE: Button positions/labels may vary according to watch model.  
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Operating the Speed & Distance Watch  
Displaying Speed + Distance Data  
Press the SPEED/DISTANCE DISPLAY button while standing 6 feet from  
other users of this system to begin displaying data. The watch will display  
a wave symbol in the upper left part of the watch display. If the Transceiver  
is still searching for satellites, the watch shows SEARCHING. Once the  
search is complete you can use the Speed and Distance features of the  
watch.  
Push MODE to scroll through the following modes in this order:  
Time of Day • Chronograph • Chronograph Recall • Countdown Timer  
• Speed and Distance Monitor • Odometer • Alarm • Options  
Automatic Time Correction and Setting:  
If the watch is receiving GPS data from the transmitter, the system  
automatically corrects the time and sets the date based on the highly  
accurate time used by the GPS satellites.  
• If you have never set the time on the watch, the system will set the watch  
to UTC (Greenwich Mean Time).  
• If you have set the time before first using the Transceiver, it will change  
your time to UTC time. You may then need to adjust for your time zone.  
• If you have adjusted the time since using the Transceiver, the system will  
maintain your adjustment and only correct itself for time it has drifted  
since you last used the Transceiver. (For example, if you set your watch  
five minutes fast, the system will adjust the time so it is exactly five  
minutes fast.)  
In Time, Chronograph, Timer, and Monitor modes, press SPEED/  
DISTANCE DISPLAY button repetitively to view information in this order:  
SPEED (current), AVERAGE SPEED, MAXIMUM SPEED, PACE, AVERAGE  
PACE, BEST PACE, DISTANCE.  
Information in each mode is accumulated independently.  
You can manually turn off Speed and Distance data by holding down the  
SPEED/DISTANCE DISPLAY button for 2 seconds.  
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To Set or Adjust Time Zone 1:  
Chrono Mode (Chronograph or Stopwatch)  
A. Press SET. Hold to Set appears.  
B. Continue holding until Set Time appears. Hours will begin flashing.  
Press START to advance the flashing digits.  
C. Press MODE to set (in order): MINUTES; DAY OF THE WEEK; MONTH;  
DATE; 12- OR 24-HOUR FORMAT; HOURLY BEEP ON/OFF; BUTTON  
BEEP WHEN PRESSED ON/OFF. The selected item will flash. Press  
START to change. In 12-hour format, go through 24 hours to change  
from AM to PM.  
The Chronograph (Chrono) will  
time events up to 100 hours. It will  
store to memory the lap number,  
lap time, split time, average speed,  
average pace and distance for each  
lap taken.  
A lap time is the time for a segment  
of an event. A split time is the total  
time from the beginning of an  
event.  
D. Press SET to save changes and exit Set Time.  
To Change Time Zone Display:  
A. Press START to view Time Zone 2 display. Release the button if you  
only want to peek at Time Zone 2.  
B. Press and hold START for 6 seconds and Time Zone 2 becomes primary  
display.  
C. Follow steps A through D above to set Time Zone 2.  
NOTE: Seconds cannot be manually changed.  
Data displayed in CHRONO mode for Average Speed, Maximum Speed,  
Average Pace, Best Pace and Distance are based only on information  
received since the chrono was started.  
You can go to other modes while the Chronograph is running. In the Time  
display, a stopwatch symbol will appear on the display to indicate the  
Chrono is running.  
A. Press START to begin timing.  
B. Press STOP to stop timing.  
C. Press START to resume timing OR  
D. With Chrono stopped, press and hold RESET to reset display to zero.  
To View Time of Day and Speed and Distance:  
With the Transceiver functioning and while six feet from other people, press  
SPEED/DISTANCE DISPLAY button to begin displaying data. Press it  
repeatedly to select the data to view.  
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Split or Lap Timing  
Recall Mode  
Note. The Display can show either  
Lap or Split time. Press STOP with  
chrono reset to choose lap or split  
display.  
A. Press START to begin timing.  
During the timing of a lap, the  
upper part of the display can show  
speed and distance data if the  
Transceiver is operating.  
Chrono Recall allows you to review stored lap information while the Chrono  
is running or stopped.  
B. Press SPLIT to store LAP and SPLIT. The main display freezes while the  
watch continues timing the next segment. After 10 seconds the Lap or  
Split time is again shown in the main display. If the watch is set to show  
speed or pace, then the average value for the current lap is displayed  
during the hold period and AV appears in the display.  
A. In Recall mode, press STOP repeatedly to display, in order, Average  
Speed, Average Pace, Distance and Lap and Split times for the first lap.  
Lap time appears in upper line of display. The lap number display has an  
R in front of it to indicate recall. Continue to press STOP to display  
information for successive laps until the final lap. Press START to go  
back to previous display.  
B. If no speed and data information was recorded for a lap, then only the  
lap time (in upper line of display) and split time are displayed.  
C. Press MODE button at any time to return to Time mode.  
C. Press SPLIT again to store another lap. With the 50-Lap model, if you  
take more than 50 laps the watch will display the lap count up to 99 laps  
and store information from the last 50 laps to the watch’s memory.  
D. At any time, press SPEED/DISTANCE DISPLAY to cycle though time and  
distance information that is displayed in upper line during timing.  
D. To rapidly scroll through multiple laps, press and hold STOP or START.  
E. Press STOP to end timing. The display will show either final lap time or  
final event time.  
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Timer Mode (Countdown Timer)  
D. Press MODE to view options for end of countdown (stop, repeat, start  
Chrono). Press START to select action.  
The Timer will count down from a set length of time up to 100 hours.  
At the end of the countdown, the Timer will optionally a) Stop at End,  
b) Repeat at End or c) Stop and Start the Chronograph (Chrono must be  
reset). It will also display selected speed or distance information for the  
timed interval.  
E. Press SET to save changes and exit SET mode.  
F. Press SPEED/DISTANCE DISPLAY button to cycle through type of speed  
and distance information to be displayed in upper row of Timer.  
Timer Operation:  
A. Press START to start Timer. Original time or speed and distance will be  
shown in upper display, while remaining time will be shown in main  
display.  
B. Press STOP to stop Timer. Press START to resume or RESET to reset to  
original setting.  
OR  
At the conclusion of the timed period, the watch will play alert melody,  
INDIGLO® will flash, and timer display will appear in any other watch mode  
for 10 seconds. The speed or distance information is displayed if watch is  
receiving data. Display will then return to original mode and Timer is reset.  
Setting the Timer:  
A. In Timer mode, press SET button. The TENS OF HOURS value will flash.  
Pressing any button during the 10 seconds silences the alert and resets  
timer.  
Press START to increase setting.  
B. Press MODE. HOURS display will flash. Press START to increase setting.  
When the Timer is running, an hourglass icon will appear on the display in  
Time of Day Mode.  
C. Repeat for minutes and seconds.  
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Monitor Mode  
Odometer Mode  
In this mode you can view both speed and distance information as you  
travel while the GPS receiver is receiving data. Entering this mode  
automatically activates the receiver.  
The watch keeps track of total distance received by the watch when the  
Transceiver is functioning for up to 10,000 miles or kilometers.  
In Odometer mode, press and hold RESET to clear accumulated data back  
to zero.  
A. While in Monitor Mode, press SPEED/DISTANCE DISPLAY button to  
select SPEED, AVERAGE SPEED, MAXIMUM SPEED, PACE, AVERAGE  
PACE, BEST PACE, and GPS BATTERY LEVEL. Current speed, pace and  
GPS battery level are available only if receiver is active.  
The last choice displayed will be selected and the information will appear in  
upper line of Monitor. Main display will show distance traveled.  
B. Press START to pause data accumulation.  
C. To clear accumulated data, press and hold RESET.  
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Alarm Mode  
Options Mode  
The watch has a variety of options  
designed to make the Speed and  
Distance System more useful.  
You can set the alarm for every  
day, for only weekdays, or for  
only weekends. The alarm will  
operate for whichever Time Zone  
In Options Mode, press  
SPEED/DISTANCE DISPLAY to  
review the option settings.  
is selected as the primary time  
display. At the set time, the alarm  
tone will sound for 20 seconds,  
To adjust non-numeric options (like  
On/Off, Units, Speed or Pace, etc.),  
you can simply press START to choose the correct setting.  
INDIGLO® display will flash, and  
the alarm display will pop up for  
20 seconds. If no action is taken, a backup alarm will sound 5 minutes  
later. When the alarm sounds, pressing any button will silence the alarm.  
To change numeric settings:  
1. Press and hold SET to start the set sequence. The value (or some part of  
A. In Alarm mode, press SET. The HOURS value will flash.  
B. Press START to change the flashing display.  
C. Press MODE to change TENS OF MINUTES, then again to set MINUTES,  
and again to set Alarm type (Daily, Weekday or Weekend).  
it) will begin to flash.  
2. Press START to set the flashing value, and use MODE to select the next  
digit. Note that some options only have one setting or digit, so MODE  
does nothing.  
D. Press SET to save and exit Set Alarm mode.  
3. When you are done setting, press SET to save the changes and exit  
setting.  
Alarm ON or OFF Setting:  
SMOOTHING – This feature makes pace and speed values easier to read  
while using the watch by “smoothing” out any small variations in speed.  
You might want to enable this feature if you are viewing pace information  
and the displayed numbers appear too “jumpy.” Smoothing has no effect  
on the accuracy of the data displayed, nor any effect on the distance  
accumulated.  
In Alarm mode, press START to turn alarm ON or OFF. When Alarm is ON,  
an alarm clock icon appears on the watch display in Time of Day Mode.  
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UNITS – Choose to have the watch display distance and pace based in  
Miles, Kilometers (KM) or Nautical Miles (NM). For Nautical Miles, speed  
will be displayed in knots (KTs). (Knot=one Nautical Mile per hour).  
System Messages  
The Timex® Speed and Distance System is a sophisticated system. During  
operation messages on the watch will help you maximize the system’s  
performance.  
ZONE ALERTS (Speed or Pace) – This feature is only available on the  
100-Lap model.  
SEARCHING – The GPS Transceiver has just been turned on and is search-  
ing the sky trying to acquire signals from enough satellites to function  
accurately. 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.  
ZONE ALERTS will sound if you are outside a zone defined by a minimum  
and maximum value for speed or pace (one or the other, not both  
simultaneously). You may also turn this feature off.  
DISTANCE ALERTS – This Feature is only available on the 100-Lap model.  
WEAK GPS SIGNAL – The GPS Transceiver is losing its signals from the  
satellites. Move to an area that is more open and free of metal objects.  
DISTANCE ALERTS allow you to have the watch alert you when you have  
traveled a set distance value. Note that this alert will sound only if the  
Chronograph is running and the watch is receiving speed and distance  
information form the Transceiver. The alert repeats until it is turned off.  
If the signal is weak or totally lost for short periods of time, the system has  
a technique to maintain reliable speed and distance information.  
To conserve battery power, the Transceiver will shut off if it does not detect  
any movement or cannot acquire satellites after 15 minutes.  
INDIGLO® night-light  
Press INDIGLO button to activate light.  
RADIO LINK BROKEN – The watch is no longer receiving any speed and  
distance data from the Transceiver over the radio link. Check to make sure  
that the Transceiver is powered up and that the watch is not more than 1  
meter (about 3 feet) away from it.  
Electroluminescent technology used in the  
INDIGLO night-light illuminates entire watch face at night and in low light  
conditions. Press and hold INDIGLO button for 3 seconds, until watch  
beeps, to activate NIGHT-MODE®. Once  
activated, any button pushed will cause the INDIGLO night-light to stay on  
for 3 seconds. NIGHT-MODE will stay activated for 3 hours or until you  
deactivate it by pressing and holding INDIGLO button again for 3 seconds.  
RADIO LINK NOISY – The watch is having difficulty receiving speed and  
distance data. Make sure the watch is within 1 meter of the Transceiver.  
Move away from sources of electrical interference like power lines, motors,  
exercise equipment, etc. Change the orientation of the Transceiver from  
vertical to horizontal or vise versa.  
FATAL GPS ERROR – The GPS Transceiver is damaged. Contact Timex  
customer service.  
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Water-Resistance  
TIMEX INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY  
Your 50 Meter Water-Resistant watch withstands water pressure up to  
86 p.s.i. (equals immersion to 164 feet or 50 meters below sea level).  
(U.S. – LIMITED WARRANTY)  
Your TIMEX® product is warranted against manufacturing defects by Timex  
Corporation for a period of ONE YEAR from the original purchase date.  
Timex and its worldwide affiliates will honor this International Warranty.  
WARNING: THIS UNIT WILL NOT DISPLAY SPEED AND DISTANCE WHEN  
OPERATED UNDER WATER.  
WARNING: TO MAINTAIN WATER RESISTANCE, DO NOT PRESS ANY  
BUTTONS UNDER WATER.  
Please note that Timex may, at its option, repair your product 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 PRODUCT:  
1) after the warranty period expires;  
2) if the product was not originally purchased from an authorized Timex retailer;  
3) from repair services not performed by Timex;  
4) from accidents, tampering or abuse; and  
1.Watch is water-resistant only as long as lens, pushbuttons and case  
remain intact.  
2.Even though the watch may be water-resistant to a significant depth (100  
or 200 meters), it is not a diver watch and should not be used for diving.  
3.Timex recommends rinsing your watch with fresh water after exposure to  
salt water.  
5) lens or crystal, strap or band, watch or Transceiver case, attachments or  
battery. Timex may charge you for replacing any of these parts.  
Watch Battery Replacement  
THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE  
EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, 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 avoid the possibility of permanently damaging the watch, TIMEX STRONGLY  
RECOMMENDS TAKING YOUR WATCH TO A LOCAL RETAILER OR JEWELER  
TO HAVE THE BATTERY REPLACED. After battery replacement, a DEMO mode  
will appear after TIME OF DAY mode. This mode is used to demonstrate  
features at point-of-sale and will disappear once TIME OF DAY has been set.  
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To obtain warranty service, please return your watch and Transceiver to  
Timex, one of its affiliates or the Timex retailer where the product was  
purchased, together with a completed original Product Repair Coupon or, in  
the U.S. and Canada only, the completed original Product Repair Coupon or  
a written statement identifying your name, address, telephone number and  
date and place of purchase. Please include the following with your watch  
and Transceiver to cover postage and handling (this is not a repair charge):  
a US$ 7.50 check or money order in the U.S.; a CAN$6.00 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  
A SPECIAL WATCHBAND OR ANY OTHER ARTICLE OF PERSONAL VALUE  
IN YOUR SHIPMENT.  
TIMEX INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY — WATCH REPAIR COUPON  
Original Purchase Date:  
(Attach copy of sales receipt, if available)  
Purchased by:  
(Name, address and telephone number)  
Place of Purchase:  
(Name and address)  
Reason for Return:  
For the U.S., please call 1-800-448-4639 for additional warranty information.  
For Canada, call 1-800-263-0981. For Brazil, call 0800-168787. 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. For Germany, call +43 662 88 92130. 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.  
THIS IS YOUR WATCH REPAIR COUPON. PLEASE KEEP IT IN A SECURE PLACE.  
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FCC Notice (U.S.) / IC Notice (Canada)  
Product Name:  
Watch Receivers – HRM/Speed+Distance Series M8xx/M5xx  
Data Recorders – HRM/Speed+Distance Series M5xx  
Timex Corporation declares that the following products, which include all  
components of the Timex Bodylink System, are compliant to the relevant  
FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada rules for Class B devices as follows:  
Product Type: Unintentional Radiator  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,  
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by reorienting or  
relocating the receiving antenna; or by increasing the separation between  
the equipment and receiver.  
Product Name:  
Speed + Distance System - GPS Transceiver Series M8xx/M5xx  
Heart Rate Monitor System – HRM Transmitter Series M8xx/M5xx  
Product Type: Intentional Radiator  
Model  
FCC ID No.  
IC Certification No.  
M821 Heart Rate Monitor  
M515 Heart Rate Monitor  
EP9TMXHRM  
33481021492A  
EP9TMXM515 3348A-M515  
Caution: Any changes or modifications to the equipment listed above, not  
expressly approved by Timex Corporation, could void the user’s authority  
to operate this equipment.  
M850 Speed + Distance Monitor EP9TMXM850 3348A-12181  
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) The device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) the device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Industry Canada Notice: This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003. Cet appariel numérique de la classe B est conforme  
à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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Service  
If your TIMEX® watch should ever need servicing, send it to Timex as set  
forth in the Timex International Warranty or addressed to HOTLINE WATCH  
SERVICE, P.O. Box 2740, Little Rock, AR 72203.  
For service questions, call 1-800-448-4639  
For your convenience in obtaining factory service, participating Timex  
retailers can provide you with a pre-addressed Watch Repair Mailer.  
See the Timex International Warranty for specific instructions on the care  
and service of your Timex® watch.  
Should you need a replacement strap or band, call 1-800-448-4639.  
TIMEX, NIGHT-MODE,  
and the TRIATHLON watch design are  
registered trademarks of Timex Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.  
INDIGLO is a registered trademark of Indiglo Corporation in the U.S. and  
other countries.  
© 2003 Timex Corporation  
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