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Comments to date: 2. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
dalani 11:08am on Thursday, October 7th, 2010 
Pros and Cons sum it up other than also lacki...  It is one of the few with Mac OS compatible logging software. Having owned a basic Polar for 3 years and wa...  Works with Mac OSX, tracks data needs electrode jelly to work, hates rain The software that comes with the watch needs to be improved. Nike, please.
Livingstorm 2:49am on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 
This watch when it works performs well but if...  Extensive data collection. No software updates, no support

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Contents

Triax Elite features. 2 Setup. 4 Installing Application, USB Dock and Drivers. 6

PC mode

Link the Watch to the Computer. Features of the Application. Using SET WATCH Feature. Schedule and Upload Workouts. 9 10

TIME mode

Set Time. 12 Set Alarm. 13

WORKOUT mode

Select Workouts and Review Segments. Begin a Workout. Auto-Calibrate the SDM Pod. Manually Calibrate the SDM Pod. 16 17

CHRONOGRAPH mode

Using the Chronograph. 18 Set the Auto-Lap Feature. 20

STATS mode

Review Saved Runs or Workouts. 21 Heart-Rate Chart. Running Pace Chart. Linking Digital Components to Watch. Troubleshooting. Specifications. FCC and RSS-210 Compliance. 27 27
Document updates are available online at www.niketiming.com
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Triax Elite features

HRM/ SDM training system
This manual describes the functions of the Triax Elite HRM/SDM training system and the Triax Elite HRM training system.
NOTE: Any information pertaining to the SDM pod will not apply to the Triax Elite HRM system.

HRM transmitter

The HRM (Heart-Rate Monitor) transmitter reads heart-rate information when worn directly against the skin and within a few meters of the watch. The transmitter is ergonomically designed to fit comfortably during all types of exercise.
Digital Heart-Rate Monitor Digital Speed and Distance Monitor Two-way Digital Radio Technology
Virtually eliminates radio cross-talk
Comprehensive PC/Macintosh Training Application Complete Stopwatch Functionality Extra Large LCD Display View Button
Display on-the-fly heart rate, pace, distance or time

SDM pod

The SDM (Speed Distance Monitor) pod measures foot acceleration/deceleration 100 times per second. When properly calibrated, the pod accurately calculates speed and distance even if stride length and running pace changes.
Easy-Access Battery Hatch Time /Day /Date / Alarm
ATTENTION: Anyone beginning an exercise regimen for the first time (especially users of pacemakers or other implanted devices) should consult a physician or health professional before using the Triax Elite HRM/SDM training system.

Triax Elite Introduction

The Triax Elite training system will help you intelligently gauge how hard and how long you are working out. Why? Managing the Intensity and Duration of exercise provides the ability to: Train the correct or desired body systems Avoid overtraining Achieve peak performance By training smart, you can reach a variety of fitness goals, whether its weight loss, long-term health or competitive performance. The Triax Elite application provides the ability to create, schedule and upload personalized workouts to the watch. Upon completion, detailed training data can be downloaded from the watch to be viewed in the application. Its all possible with the USB dock and the Triax Elite training system.
Minimum System Requirements

NOTE: The Triax Elite Software needs all components in the Custom Install window to function properly.
7. Click FINISH at the Installation Complete window.
NOTE: Some systems may ask you to reboot after installation. Make sure to complete step 8 before rebooting your system. NOTE: You must install the USB dock before opening the Triax Elite application for the first time.
10. Click Continue Installation to proceed past the restart notification. 11. Restart the computer when the software is successfully installed.
NOTE: You must install the USB dock before opening the Triax Elite application for the first time.

USB Dock Installation

8. Plug the USB dock into an open USB port on the computer. 9. The computer will take a moment to recognize the USB dock. 10. Proceed to page 7, Link the Watch to the Computer, to attempt for the first time.
NOTE: To uninstall the Triax Elite application, see page 25.
12. Plug the USB dock into an open USB port on the computer. 13. Proceed to page 7, Link the Watch to the Computer, to attempt for the first time.
Link the Watch to the Computer
Use PC mode to connect the Triax Elite watch to the computer through the USB dock. The watch communicates with the USB dock as long as they are within 6 feet of each other. Follow steps through to link the watch to the computer.
The USB dock MUST be connected to the computer before opening the Triax Elite application. If you have opened the application before installing the USB dock, shut down the application and see page 6, Installing Application, USB Dock and Drivers, to ensure the USB dock is properly attached to the computer. Open the Triax Elite application. You will be asked to provide USER PROFILE information the first time you open the application. Once you have created a USER PROFILE, be sure to select the correct profile before linking the watch to the computer.
NOTE: The link has failed if the display reads PC NOT FOUND. Press START to retry.
NOTE: The WKOUT ACTIVE or CHRONO ACTIVE display means you must save a workout or run data before linking to the computer. See page 15, Begin a Workout, or page 19, Save Run Data.

Successful Link

Once you have established a successful link with your computer, click the SYNC button at the bottom of the Calendar window in the application.
Scroll to PC mode. Watch will begin linking
The TRANSFER DATA window will open. Run and workout data is downloaded to the application. Scheduled workouts are uploaded to the watch.
Features of the Application
Below is an outline of the advanced training features found in the Triax Elite application. Detailed descriptions of all features listed here are also located in the application Help files. The Help files can be accessed by clicking the HELP button at the top of any application window.

Set up multiple USER PROFILES to allow friends, family, teammates or colleagues to store personal training data. Easily set all watch functions (time, alarms, user preferences) from within the application by clicking the SET WATCH button. Design custom training workouts and long-term programs using the WORKOUT BUILDER and PLAN BUILDER. Design workouts based on personal pace or heart-rate zones. Design monthly or weekly training schedules with the simple drag-and-drop calendar. Use the SYNC button to upload ten-day training schedules and FAVORITE workouts to the watch. Use the SYNC button to download detailed heart rate, distance, pace, lap and total-time data of completed and saved runs or workouts. Log and track exercise programs and fitness progress. Automatically CALCULATE maximum heart rate based on your USER PROFILE information. GRAPH and PRINT heart rate, speed data and calendar information. ZOOM IN to view detailed point-to-point run or workout data. Share custom workouts, long-term plans and training logs with friends, between computers and across multiple operating systems platforms. Includes sample workouts and training programs for running and walking.

Using SET WATCH Feature

Numerous watch settings can be controlled using the Triax Elite application. Below is a screenshot of the SET WATCH window with a brief description of each function. You can enter this window by clicking the SET WATCH button in the upper left corner of the Calendar Screen. If the USB dock is not connected to your computer, the SET WATCH button will not appear on screen. If you have a current successful link between the watch and USB dock, the application will load any new settings to the watch when you save the SET WATCH window.
Enable / Disable WORKOUT mode Enable / DIsable out-of-zone alarms Enable / Disable TIME mode Set time and date for Time Zone 1 Click SET AS PRIMARY to show TZ1 or TZ2 in display Set time and date for Time Zone 2 Click USE COMPUTER TIME to set watch to computers time and date Use 12- or 24-hour clock Enable / Disable audible alarms Enable / Disable POWER SAVE and set POWER SAVE time frame Enable / Disable end-of-step alarms Enable / Disable CHRONOGRAPH mode Enable / Disable Auto-Lap and set Auto-Lap distance Enable / Disable STATS mode Select alarm Set alarm time Turn alarm ON / OFF Set pace units Set distance units Set heart-rate unit CALCULATE maximum heart rate Save to watch

NOTE: If you disable any modes in this window by unchecking the mode box, the unchecked modes will not appear on the watch.
Schedule and Upload Workouts
Follow steps through on the next two pages to use the Triax Elite application to enter workouts in the calendar and upload any scheduled or favorite workouts to the Triax Elite watch.
Open the Triax Elite application. If this is the first time the application has been opened, you will be prompted to enter USER PROFILE information. Once you have created a USER PROFILE be sure to select the correct profile before scheduling workouts. The application opens to the current day in the monthly Calendar. The Calendar can be viewed by the month or by each week. The MONTH and WEEK tabs are located in the top center of the Calendar window. Click either tab to switch to desired view.
Locate the WORKOUTS menu in the left center of the Calendar window. The Triax Elite application includes sample workouts listed in the WORKOUTS window. Any of these workouts can be deleted by dragging them to the TRASH icon in the lower right corner of the Calendar window.
Click on the WORKOUT BUILDER button at the bottom of the WORKOUTS menu. Use the SELECT pulldown menu in the upper left corner to choose a sample workout and view the steps involved.
NOTE: See the application Help files for complete information about customizing any of the sample workouts, building new workouts or developing long-term plans. The Help files can be accessed by clicking the HELP button at the top any application window.
Close the WORKOUT BUILDER window by clicking the CLOSE button at the bottom of the screen.
Click and drag any workout in the WORKOUTS menu to the current day on the calendar.
Click and drag a few more workouts to future Calendar dates.
Locate the FAVORITE WORKOUTS menu on the lower left side of the Calendar window. Click and drag a few workouts from the WORKOUTS menu to the FAVORITE WORKOUTS menu. These workouts will not be scheduled on specific dates, but will be available on the watch to complete at anytime.

Segment Distance Total Distance
NOTE: All workouts must be saved before they can be downloaded to the application.
Zone Indicators and Alarms If the workout is set up for a pace or heart-rate intensity zone, the zone indicator bars display the users current position within the zone. Zones can only be set by the application WORKOUT BUILDER. Within Target Zone Find the three bars in the display: Top Bar: upper zone limit Bottom Bar: lower zone limit Middle Bar: location within zone
Segment Pace Average Pace
Press START to begin PAUSED segment.

Segment HR Average HR

AUTO-START If a segment is not set to AUTO-START, press START to begin.
Out-of-Zone: Below Target Zone An arrow will be displayed under a bar. You will hear a double-beep to indicate you are below the target zone.
Out-of-Zone: Above Target Zone An arrow will be displayed above a bar. You will hear a triple-beep to indicate you are above the target zone. NOTE: Out-0f-Zone alarms can be disabled in the SET WATCH window of the application.
Auto-Calibrate the SDM Pod
Once calibrated, the Speed Distance Monitor (SDM) pod is more than 97% accurate for most runners. To calibrate the SDM pod, use either WORKOUT or CHRONOGRAPH mode. Calibrate the SDM pod by running 400-800 meters on a marked track, then adjust the watch to exact distance. Go to a 400-meter marked track and follow steps through to automatically calibrate the SDM pod.
Turn SDM pod ON by pressing the power button until LED begins to blink.

400 meters

5 Push START

and begin running.

Run at your usual pace on the inside edge of the track. Complete 1-2 laps (400-800 meters).

6 Push STOP

when finished.
Scroll to WKOUT or CHRON mode.
Press several times to scroll to CALIB PUSH START.
NOTE: If you see the screen displayed above while scrolling during step 4, the SDM pod is not turned ON. See step 1.
Manually Calibrate the SDM Pod
After calibration, the SDM pod automatically calculates an offset value. The default value is 1000. Change the offset value to make small adjustments to the calibration. If the SDM pod is slightly under measuring a known distance, increase the offset value. Different shoe models may affect the pod calibration. Adjust the offset value accordingly if you notice differences between shoes. Follow steps through to fine-tune the offset value.

4 Press to change value. 5 EXIT
EXAMPLES 1000 = factory setting 990 = 99% of factory setting 1010 = 101% of factory setting The offset value is 1000. You run 400m. The SDM pod returns a reading of 380m (5% under) The offset value should be adjusted to 1050 (5% above). Press several times to scroll to OFFSET.
NOTE: Write down and save your offset value. It will come in handy if you let friends or family borrow the Triax Elite system and they change the calibration setting.
If you ran 800 meters, adjust displayed distance to read 800m.

8 EXIT

Using the Chronograph
CHRONOGRAPH mode will record heart-rate, distance, pace, lap and total-time data during a run if the components are in the correct operating position. See page 5, Setup. Both lap times and total-time are captured simultaneously when you press the lap button. Follow steps through to use the chronograph.
Mark Laps Lap time is the time required to go once around a track or complete a segment of a run.
Press VIEW button at any time during run to switch information in main display. Lap View
and Mark Total-Time Total time is the time from the beginning of run up to the point of mark.

TOTAL 1

Total-Time View

Heart-Rate View

Start Run

Mark Lap/Total

You will have 7 seconds to read lap and total time before chronograph continues.
Distance View Scroll to CHRON mode. Pace View
Auto-Lap ON You cannot manually mark laps if the Auto-Lap feature is ON. See page 20, Set the Auto-Lap Feature, to turn the feature ON / OFF.

5 Save Run Data

LAP 2 LAP 3 LAP 4
and Reset the Chronograph

TOTAL 2

TOTAL 3

TOTAL 4

The information for this run is saved and viewable in STATS mode. The chronograph is reset to the next run. Mark Lap/ Total Mark Lap/ Total Any heart-rate, distance, pace, lap and total-time data is stored in memory and will be automatically downloaded from the watch the next time the SYNC button is pressed in the application.
NOTE: Be sure to select the correct USER PROFILE in the upper left corner of the application Calendar window before pressing the SYNC button. Once run or workout data is downloaded it cannot be moved to another profile.

Stop RUN

Set the Auto-Lap Feature
The chronograph contains an Auto-Lap feature which will automatically mark a lap after a determined distance. You cannot manually mark laps when Auto-Lap is activated. Follow steps through to set up the Auto-Lap feature.

Press to change.

LAP 1 Set Auto-Lap Start Run Set lap distance Press START (example: 1 mile) button Auto-Lap Marked (1 mile)
LAP 2 Auto-Lap Marked (2 miles)
Scroll to CHRON mode. Press to select adjustable element.
Auto-Lap Distance Distance Unit Set Speed Unit Set Heart-Rate Unit Auto-Lap ON / OFF Set Auto-Lap Unit
Set Maximum Heart-Rate Max HR can be calculated in SET WATCH window.
SDM Manual Calibration (See page 17 Manually Calibrate the SDM Pod.)
SDM Auto Calibration (See page 16 Calibrate the SDM Pod.)
Review Saved Runs or Workouts
Use STATS mode to review saved information including total time, average heart rate, total distance, average pace and detailed lap information. Up to 100 laps and multiple runs or workouts can be stored. Detailed statistics will be available for the most recent run. Summary statistics will be available on all other runs. Follow steps through to view saved run or workout data.
Enter the Selected Run or Workout Follow these steps to view detailed STATS on most 4 recent run.
Total Time Average HR Total Distance Average Pace

Lap 1 Time

Lap 1 Avg. HR

Lap 1 Distance

Lap 1 Avg. Pace
Scroll to a Run or Workout.
Lap 2 Time. Lap 2 Avg. HR. Lap 2 Distance. Lap 2 Avg. Pace.

Scroll to STATS mode.

Odometer will appear in display.
Follow these steps to view summary STATS on all other runs.

Total Time

Average HR

Total Distance

Average Pace
Clear STATS Hold for 4 seconds to clear ALL RUNS. Hold for 7 seconds to clear odometer.
NOTE: Detailed data will not show on past runs but it is still available to download. NOTE: Saved runs or workouts will no longer be viewable in STATS mode once they have been downloaded from the watch.
Heart-Rate Intensity Chart
Starting with your Maximum Heart-Rate (MHR), use this chart to help calculate your heart-rate zones depending on the workout intensity desired. To determine your MHR, enter your age into the equation below or click the CALCULATE button in the SET WATCH window of the Triax Elite application. Your MHR is dependent on your personal fitness level so the formula below may not work for everyone.

Find your Max Heart Rate Determine your Target Heart Rate Zones (Intensities) Light Intensity (60-70% of Max HR) Exercise in this range at the start of a workout or to recover from a tough workout or race. You should be able to easily maintain a conversation while exercising at this intensity. Moderate Intensity (70-80% of Max HR) Exercise in this range to develop endurance and prepare your muscles to make the transition from aerobic to anaerobic. You should be able to maintain this for a while. You should not be completely breathless and this should not hurt. Heavy Intensity (80-90% of Max HR) Exercise in this range to increase muscle strength and improve your anaerobic threshold. This is uncomfortable. You should be breathing very heavily. You should be able to sustain this for a brief time. Maximum Intensity (90-100% of Max HR) Exercise in this range to increase mental toughness, Max V02 and tolerance to lactic acid. This is very uncomfortable. You can barely sustain it. You should be completely breathless. Do not exercise at this intensity except on the advice of a trained medical professional.
Max Heart Rate 205 bpm - 143 bpm 120 - - - - - - - - - - - - 163 bpm 140 - - - - - - - - - - - - 184 bpm 160 - - - - - - - - - - - - 205 bpm 180 - - - - - - - - - - - 150

Running Pace Chart

Use this chart to determine your pace (time per distance) for common races and finishing times.
Pace (minutes per mile) 12:00/mi 11:30/mi 11:00/mi 10:30/mi 10:00/mi 9:30/mi 9:00/mi 8:30/mi* 8:00/mi 7:30/mi 7:00/mi 6:30/mi 6:00/mi 5:30/mi 5:00/mi Pace (minutes per kilometer) 7:28/km 7:09/km 6:50/km 6:31/km 6:13/km 5:54/km 5:35/km 5:17/km 4:58/km 4:40/km 4:21/km 4:02/km 3:44/km 3:25/km 3:06/km 2 mi 3 mi 3.1 mi Common Races and Finishing Times 3.5 mi 5 mi 6 mi 6.2 mi 9.3 mi 10 mi 12.4 mi 3.2 km 4.8 km 5 km 5.6 km 8.1 km 9.7 km 10 km 15 km 16.1 km 20 km 24:00 36:00 37:17 42:00 1:00:00 1:12:00 1:14:34 1:51:51 2:00:00 2:29:08 2:37:19 3:00:00 3:06:25 3:43:42 4:00:00 5:14:37 23:00 34:30 35:44 40:15 57:30 1:09:00 1:11:27 1:47:11 1:55:00 2:22:55 2:30:45 2:52:30 2:58:39 3:34:22 3:50:00 5:01:31 22:00 33:00 34:11 38:30 55:00 1:06:00 1:08:21 1:42:32 1:50:00 2:16:42 2:24:12 2:45:00 2:50:53 3:25:03 3:40:00 4:48:24 21:00 31:30 32:37 36:45 52:30 1:03:00 1:05:15 1:37:52 1:45:00 2:10:29 2:17:39 2:37:30 2:43:07 3:15:44 3:30:00 4:35:18 20:00 30:00 31:04 35:00 50:00 1:00:00 1:02:08 1:33:12 1:40:00 2:04:16 2:11:06 2:30:00 2:35:21 3:06:25 3:20:00 4:22:11 19:00 28:30 29:31 33:15 47:30 57:00 59:02 1:28:33 1:35:00 1:58:04 2:04:32 2:22:30 2:27:35 2:57:05 3:10:00 4:09:05 18:00 27:00 27:58 31:30 45:00 54:00 55:55 1:23:53 1:30:00 1:51:51 1:57:59 2:15:00 2:19:49 2:47:46 3:00:00 17:00 25:30 26:24 29:45 42:30 51:00 52:49 1:19:13 1:25:00 1:45:38 1:51:26 2:07:30 2:12:02 2:38:27 2:50:00 16:00 24:00 24:51 28:00 40:00 48:00 49:43 1:14:34 1:20:00 1:39:25 1:44:53 2:00:00 204:16 2:29:08 2:40:00 15:00 22:30 23:18 26:15 37:30 45:00 46:36 1:09:54 1:15:00 1:33:12 1:38:19 1:52:30 1:56:30 2:19:49 2:30:00 3:16:38 14:00 21:00 21:45 24:30 35:00 42:00 43:30 1:05:15 1:10:00 1:27:00 1:31:46 1:45:00 1:48:44 2:10:29 2:20:00 3:03:32 13:00 19:30 20:12 22:45 32:30 39:00 40:23 1:00:35 1:05:00 1:20:47 1:25:13 1:37:30 1:40:58 2:01:10 2:10:00 2:50:25 12:00 18:00 18:38 21:00 30:00 36:00 37:17 55:55 1:00:00 1:14:34 1:18:39 1:30:00 1:33:12 1:51:51 2:00:00 2:37:19 11:00 16:30 17:05 19:15 27:30 33:00 34:11 51:16 55:00 10:00 15:00 15:32 17:30 25:00 30:00 31:04 46:36 50:00

1:08:21 1:02:08 1:12:06 1:05:33 1:22:30 1:15:00 1:25:26 1:17:40 1:42:32 1:33:12 1:50:00 1:40:00 2:24:12 2:11:06
1/2-Marathon 13.1 mi 21.1 km 15 mi 15.5 mi 18.6 mi 20 mi Marathon* 26.2 mi 24.1km 25 km 30 km 32.2 km 42.2 km

3:55:58 3:42:52* 3:29:45

*Example: If your goal is to finish a marathon in 3:43:00 you would need a pace of 8:30/mi. If this is your goal, you might want to train with the pace zone at 8:40/mi for the slow threshold and 8:20/mi for the fast threshold.
Linking Digital Components to the Watch
All componetns in your system share a unique digital ID to avoid crosstalk with other Triax Elite systems. Before the components communicate properly, the watch must be linked to the HRM transmitter and SDM pod to establish this shared ID. The original components which came with the watch were linked at the factory. Follow steps through to re-link the original components or link any replacement components to the Triax Elite watch.
NOTE: These directions describe how to link both components. If you are replacing /re-linking only one component, you can ignore the steps for the other component. Exit ID SENSOR LINKING once you establish a successful link with the new component.
NOTE: After steps 1 and 2 below, the watch will begin to search for the components. If the watch displays NO HRM or NO SDM before you are finished with all 6 steps, you will need to exit PC mode and re-enter ID SENSOR LINKING.
Firmly grasp the HRM transmitter with both hands, one on each end, making sure to touch the sensors on the back side of the transmitter. There is no ON / OFF switch for the transmitter. It sends a digital signal during the first 10 seconds of connection with the sensors.

SENSORS

NOTE: If you are unable to enter ID SENSOR LINKING before the 10 seconds expires, wait two minutes for the HRM transmitter to automatically turn off and try again.
Using a coin, turn the SDM pod battery hatch 90 degrees clockwise. Insert a AAA Alkaline battery with the negative node facing you. Press and hold the power button on the SDM pod for five seconds until the LED light begins a fast tripleflash. The pod is now in ID mode, ready to link with the watch. After 10 seconds the pod will revert to normal operation. After a few seconds, the watch should display NEW SDM under NEW HRM. This indicates the watch has successfully located the digital ID of both components.
After a few seconds the watch should display NEW HRM. This means the watch has located the digital ID of the HRM transmitter for the first time.

Scroll to PC mode.

NOTE: Once you have linked the HRM transmitter for the first time, the watch will remember the digital ID until you switch to a different transmitter. If you would now exit PC mode and re-enter ID SENSOR LINKING, the display would read HRM instead of NEW HRM.
NOTE: Once you have linked the SDM pod for the first time, the watch will remember the digital ID until you switch to a different pod. If you would now exit PC mode and re-enter ID SENSOR LINKING, the display would read SDM instead of NEW SDM.

Troubleshooting

Watch does not link with the USB dock: Reposition the USB dock away from your monitor or other electronic devices. Move the watch closer to the USB dock. Turn OFF any nearby devices possibly using the same 916MHz radio frequency (cordless phones, baby monitors, etc ). Re-enter PC mode and try linking again. Exit and re-start the Triax Elite application. USB dock blue LED is not flashing: Make sure the USB dock is plugged into a working USB port on the computer. Make sure you have installed the Triax Elite application and drivers. Uninstalling the USB dock (Windows only): In order to uninstall the USB drivers, you have to perform an additional step beyond uninstalling the Triax Elite application from Add/Remove programs. 1. Open the Control Panel. 2. Double-Click the Add/Remove Programs icon 3. Highlight the TRIAX ELITE icon, click Change/Remove and follow the on-screen directions. 4. After successful uninstall, Plug-in the USB dock and select System from within Control Panel. 5. Expand the Universal Serial Bus controller menu. 6. Click on the Nike Triax Elite USB Link controller. 7. Click the Driver tab and then click Remove. 8. Unplug the USB dock. SDM pod does not link with watch: Make sure the watch has assigned a digital ID to the SDM pod. See page 24. Be sure the unit is ON by pressing the power switch on the top of the unit until the LED begins to blink. Try replacing the battery. See page 28. Check battery placement for correct orientation. See page 28. Re-enter CHRON or WKOUT mode on watch. LED light on SDM pod flashes rapidly: This indicates low battery power. Replace the AAA battery in the SDM pod. Cross-talk: If you receive cross-talk from another electronic device, press the button on the speed sensor. The watch and speed sensor will begin linking on another channel. SDM pod attachment to shoe: Make sure the SDM pod is attached to the laces securely enough so there is no wobble when running. The pod should be aligned with the foot and secured well enough that the alignment does not change during run. Orthotics: People who wear orthotics or have extreme pronation or supination in their stride may experience reduced accuracy. Re-calibrate for improved accuracy. Varying paces: People who run at varying paces within a run may experience reduced accuracy. Calibrate at the speed you usually run for improved accuracy.

Troubleshooting (continued)
HRM transmitter does not link with the watch: Make sure the watch has assigned a digital ID to the HRM transmitter. See page 24. Make sure the HRM transmitter is ON by placing it on the body. The unit turns ON when it detects the two electrodes on the body. It is recommended to wear the transmitter directly against the skin. Reposition the HRM transmitter slightly. Try replacing the battery. Check battery placement for correct orientation. Moisten the electrodes with water or gel to make better contact with the body. If you are wearing the HRM transmitter over clothing, try wetting the clothing. Re-enter CHRON or WKOUT mode to the watch. The watch will not ID the HRM transmitter in PC adjust mode: There is a limited time that the HRM transmitter will attempt to syncronize with the watch. Set the HRM transmitter aside for several minutes and try again. Watch display is frozen: The display of your watch may freeze due to static electricity or recent battery replacement. If this occurs, press and hold all five buttons at the same time. This will erase the data in the memory and reset the watch to the factory settings. Press and hold all five buttons at the same time to reset the watch to the factory settings
The SET WATCH and SYNC buttons are not present in the Triax Elite application: Exit the application. Exit PC mode. Plug-in the USB dock to a working USB port on the computer. Open the application again and then enter PC mode. If you unplug the USB dock while the application is open, you will need to reboot the computer before SYNC and SET WATCH buttons will appear in Calendar window. WKOUT ACTIVE or CHRONO ACTIVE shown in watch display: The WKOUT ACTIVE or CHRONO ACTIVE display means you must save a workout or run data before linking to the computer. See page 15, Begin a Workout, or page 19, Save Run Data.
Run or Workout data downloaded to wrong USER PROFILE: Once run or workout data is uploaded to the computer, it is permanently erased from the watch. It is also embedded into the USER PROFILE that was active at the time of the upload. There is no way to move it to another profile. Make sure the current USER PROFILE is set to the desired profile before downloading run or workout data from the watch. Where can I locate my WORKOUTS, PLANS and USERS files: Windows 2000 / XP: C:\ Documents and Settings \ All Users \ Documents \ Nike \ TRIAX ELITE Windows 98 / ME: C:\ Program Files \ Nike \ TRIAX ELITE Macintosh: Main Hard-drive \ Applications \ Nike \ TRIAX ELITE These files will be found at the path listed above unless you chose a custom location during installation.

Specifications

IP code: IPX8 Applied Part: Type CF Storage: Standard Conditions (within operating temperature)

SDM Pod

Water-Resistant up to 10 Meters: Wipe dry after use. Not intended for underwater use. Operating Temperature: 0 to 40 Celsius Accuracy: +-3% (most runners) Material Specifications: Case: ABS Strap: Urethane Clip: Nylon
Water-Resistant up to 50 Meters: Designed for underwater performance to a depth of 165 feet (50 m).
ATTENTION: Water damage may occur if watch buttons are pressed while underwater.
Operating Temperature: -5 to 50 Celsius Material Specifications: Battery Door: Stainless Steel Bezel: Stainless Steel Buckle: Stainless Steel Case: Polycarbonate Caseback: Polycarbonate Crystal: Mineral Glass Strap: Urethane Mode Limits: Chronograph: 99:5959 Heart Rate: 30 - 240 bpm
FCC and RSS-210 Compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC and RSS-210 of the IC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Tested to comply with FCC standards. For home or office use.
FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Nike could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations.

HRM Transmitter

Water-Resistant up to 30 Meters: Wipe dry after use. Do not use around conductive material. Operating Temperature: -5 to 50 Celsius Accuracy: +-1% or +-1% bpm (steady state) Material Specifications: Case: Polycarbonate Strap: Urethane Band: Elastic
Technical Support and Product Questions

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Triax Elite HRM / SDM Battery
WARNING! WARNING! Keep watch batteries away from children. If swallowed, contact a doctor immediately. Batteries contain chemical substances. They should be disposed of properly according to local regulations.
Battery Type: CR2025 3V Lithium Battery Life: The battery is estimated to last 1-1.5 years depending on frequency and use of certain features. Utilizing the Power Save function will help conserve battery life. Battery Replacement: Follow steps below to replace your watch battery. For best results, you can have Nikes authorized service center change the watch battery. Using a coin, unscrew the battery hatch by turning it counterclockwise. Replace old battery with CR2025 3V lithium battery. Positive writing facing you. Do not touch the two contacts. Replace the battery hatch with care not to damage the rubber O ring.

HRM Transmitter

Battery Type: CR2032 3V Lithium Battery Replacement: Follow steps below to replace your HRM transmitter battery.
Using a coin, unscrew the battery hatch by turning it counter-clockwise.
Replace old battery with CR2032 3V lithium battery. Positive writing facing you. Do not touch the two contacts.
Replace the battery hatch.

SDM Pod

Battery Type: AAA Alkaline battery Battery Replacement: Follow steps below to replace your SDM pod battery. Using a coin, turn the battery hatch 90 degrees clockwise. Insert a AAA Alkaline battery with the negative node facing you. Replace the battery hatch with care not to damage the rubber O ring.

 

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