ACCUSPLIT®EAGLE
AE180XL
PEDOMETER
ACCUSPLIT, Inc.
3090 Independence Drive, Suite 148
Livermore, CA 94551 USA
800-935-1996 • 925-290-1900 • FAX 925-290-1930
Eat Right! Walk More! Live Well!
e ACCUSPLIT Lifestyle
970-089
Nov 07
Operating Instructions
Functions
Key Features
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Step counter.
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Built around the Japanese-made JW200 PedometerEngine™
Step Sensor, the current gold standard for accuracy.
Automatic ActivityTimer.
Distance in mi or km.
Clock.
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Extra Large Digits.
The ACCUSPLIT exclusive case makes this the slimmest
available pedometer built around the JW200 Step Sensor.
For complete Function Specifications, go to page 26.
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Chromed, Spring Steel clip resists breakage.
Case includes two leash slots, for attaching safety leash
on either side. Made from tough polycarbonate plastic.
Step filter, can be set from 0-5 steps to further increase
accuracy.
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HOWTO OPENYOUR PEDOMETER
See diagrams at right.
USE IT NOW!
Your pedometer is preset with standardized settings
that allow you to use it now!You can customize the
settings later. Skip to pages 15-18 to use it now!
The cover must be closed for the
pedometer to work.
SETTING UPYOUR PEDOMETER
It’s a good idea to set up your pedometer before first using it.
To record your distance accurately, you will need to set your
stride length.You may also wish to set the clock to the correct
time of day.
See page 9 when you are ready to set up your unit.
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• DIST: DISTANCE mode shows distance traveled
Getting Acquainted
(mi/km).
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Press the MODE button to cycle through the display
modes (Steps, ActivityTime, …).
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: CLOCK mode shows time of day.
See page 18 and Specifications for details.
Mode
indicator
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The RESET button sets your counts back to zero.
See page 19 for details.
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STEP TIME DIST
Steps
Counted
MODES
MY
MEMORY
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STEP: STEP mode shows step count.
TIME: AUTO ACTIVITYTIMER MODE shows total
activity time in min and sec.
MODE Button
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JW200
S3-
S1,S2,S4
S3+
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RESET Button (yellow)
MEMORY Button
First, loop leash
through slot on side
of pedometer
To avoid losing or dropping your pedometer, use the included
leash and clip to fasten the pedometer securely to your
clothing.
Next, clasp clothing
Attaching the Leash
1. Attach the pedometer to the leash by looping the thin
side of the leash through one of the leash slots on the
sides of the pedometer case, near the bottom of the unit.
2. Put the pedometer onto your clothing as discussed above.
3. Attach the alligator clip to a belt loop or the top edge of the
pants or skirt.
Note: You can also use a safety pin to fasten the leash to
your clothing, loop the leash through your belt or belt
loop, or use a badge holder.
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Or, loop a belt
or belt loop
Or, loop a
badge holder, then
put into pocket
(Badge holder
not included)
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VIEWINGYOUR RESULTS
RESETTINGYOUR PEDOMETER
Once you put on your pedometer with the cover closed, it
will automatically begin to record your steps, activity time,
distance, and calories burned. Repeatedly press the MODE
button to cycle through the pedometer modes:
Most people prefer to reset counts daily.To reset your counts:
From STEP, TIME, or DISTANCE mode, press and hold the
yellow RESET button for at least 2 seconds.You’ll see the
values all go back to zero.
STEPS gTIME g DISTANCE g CLOCK g STEPS
Time and Distance are counted automatically whenever steps
are being counted.
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TIME is time spent in step activity.
DISTANCE is simply stride length x steps.
Note: For extra accuracy, the default Step Filter Setting is 1.
See page 21 to learn more.
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OTHER SETTINGS
The Step Filter and Unit of Measurement settings are
accessed through a special “deep set” mode.
CHANGING STEP FILTER SETTING
While the JW200 PedometerEngine™ Step Sensor is
extremely accurate, some people like to have the ability to
filter out false steps. Therefore, the unit has a variable setting
step filter, to allow fine-tuning to your specific preferences.
You can set the value to any value from 0 – 5 steps. For
example, if the filter is set to “3”, the unit will wait to start
counting steps until more than three steps have been taken in
less than five seconds.
To enter this mode, press and hold the S1 button for 4
seconds.The screen will display a single digit. From within
Deep Set mode, press the S2 button to cycle back and forth
between the Step Filter set point and Choice of Unit System.
Press S3+ (MODE) or S3– (RESET) to change the Step Filter
Setting.
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STEP TIME DIST
Can be set
CHANGING UNITS (English vs. Metric)
from 0-5
The Pedometer can display either in English units (in, mi, and lb
- this is the default), or in Metric units (cm, km, and kg). From within
Deep Set mode (see pg. 25), press the S2 button to cycle back and
forth between setting the Step Filter set point and Choice of Unit
System.The unit will show either “US” or “EU” (for European Union)
depending on the unit system chosen. If you change units after using
the pedometer, the unit will convert all of your data into the new unit
system when you exit Deep Set model.You can check to see which
system of units you are using by seeing which measurement units
are displayed on the Stride and Weight setting screens.
steps
“US” (English)
or “EU” (Metric)
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STEP TIME DIST
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JW200
S3-
S1,S2,S4
S3+
Set Step Filter set point
Press S3+ (MODE) or S3– (RESET) to change the Measurement Mode.
Press and hold S4 for 2 seconds to exit Deep Set Mode.
180
XL
JW200
S3-
S1,S2,S4
S3+
Note:The unit will save any changes and exit set mode after 30
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Set measurement mode
seconds unattended.
To replace the battery:
REPLACINGTHE BATTERY AND MASTER RESET
When the display starts to dim or goes blank, it is time to
replace the battery.
1. Insert a coin into the slot on the
bottom of the case, and twist to
loosen the faceplate. Remove
faceplate and set aside.
If the display is not uniformly dim or blank, and appears to
display “erroneous data”, do a Master Reset by pressing all
3 buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds and then release.
The display should go blank, then turn all segments on, then
display 0 steps in Step Mode.
2. Locate the battery holder as seen
on sketch. Pull out the old battery,
and push a new LR-44 battery into the holder,
with positive terminal (+) facing up.
Battery
Note: All the settings will return to their default setting values.
If you need to change the battery, the settings will also revert
to default settings.
3. Snap faceplate back into place, hooking the bottom
two tabs first, then closing by pressing together at the
top two tabs.
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12 Hour Clock (default setting is 10.00am).
SPECIFICATIONS, FEATURES, and FUNCTIONS
Description of Functions
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Adjustable Step Filter (default setting is 1 step, but can
be set from 0-5 steps) to increase step count accuracy.
Switchable between English and Metric units, without
losing data (default setting is English units).
Counts Steps up to 99,999 then rollover.
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CountsTime spent in step activity, up to 999 Min 59 sec,
then rollover. Automatically counts whenever step activity
is occurring.
Counts distance traveled during step activity, up to
999.99 mi or km, then rollover. Automatically counts
whenever step activity is occurring.
Adjustable stride length for greater distance accuracy
(default setting is 21 in/53 cm, but can be set from 12-72 in
(30-180 cm), in 0.25 in / 1 cm increments.
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Email (preferred)
User
REGISTER NOW Please return
your AE180XL Registration to
the Repair Center address in the
warranty, and we will let you know
about future products.
NO-PROOF-OF-PURCHASE LIMITEDWARRANTY
Free service for first year of ownership;
$12 fee for service thereafter. See label inside unit for date.
INDEX
Battery, replacing . . . . 25-26
Clock, setting. . . . . . . . 13-14
Current day’s results,
viewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Setting Mode, exiting . . . .14
Open your pedometer . . . .4
Safety Leash . . . . . . . . 18-19
Setting up pedometer. . 5-12
Step Filter Setting,
change . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22
Stride Length,
setting. . . . . . . . . . . . 10-12
Unit of measure,
changing. . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Wearing pedometer . . . . .15
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
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