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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
dmag 7:47am on Sunday, September 5th, 2010 
"This GPS is very basic. It is meant to replace the computer on a bicycle. The included software allows you to see details information about speed.
Bhikkhu Santi 5:02am on Saturday, August 28th, 2010 
Works great. However, on a recumbent cycle the crank and the wheel are separated. garmin edge 205 gps enabled cycling computer The edge 205 is a basic trip computer w/ the added feature of gps. It records your ride (locations.
duah55 1:05pm on Thursday, August 26th, 2010 
Great Speedo but Has Its Problems I have used the 205 for 2 and half years and am on the third one.
sbowness 3:16pm on Sunday, August 8th, 2010 
Love this. small, lightweight, mount to handle bars black & white - no maps display
cs 3:50am on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 
Stop. Analyzing Edge 250 comes with free Garmin Training Center software. Simple GPS at an affordable price, so you can track your ride, download it and return if you like. Stop. Analyzing Edge 250 comes with free Garmin Training Center software.

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Documents

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CNPJ : 02.314.041/0001-88

Rf pack : 268.431

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A. 2 line display The display allows checking the measured temperature (upper line) as well as the relative humidity (lower line). Also displayed are the channel used by the sensor and a comfort index. B. Luminous display This indicator lights up when the sensor transmits data to the central unit. C. Switch for C / Funit display This button allows selecting the display unit: C or F. D. Channel switch: CHANNEL This button allows designating the channel used by the sensor: 1, 2, or 3. E. Re-initialization RESET This button allows re-initializing the unit; all settings return to their default value. F. Battery compartment This compartment accepts two type UM-4 or AAA or LR03 1.5V alkaline batteries. G. Battery compartment cover This cover is held in place by four Phillips-head screws. H. Movable base This stand allows placing the remote sensor on a horizontal surface.
Thank you for your confidence in purchasing the freestanding WS70 sensor. This device measures ambient temperature indoors and outEN doors. This information is displayed directly on the screen and transmitted to your weather station. The wireless WS70 sensor is compatible with the Geonaute WS700 weather station. Read these instructions carefully before using this device and retain them for the entire life of the product.

LIMITED WARRANTY

Geonaute guarantees the initial purchaser of this product that it is free from defects of materials and workmanship for a period of two years from date of purchase.Keep the receipt,which is your proof of purchase. cover damage from misuse, This guarantee does not the precautions resultingnor from accifrom a failure to observe for use, dents; neither does this guarantee cover damage resulting from improper maintenance or from use of the device for commercial purposes. This warranty does not cover damage resulting from repairs carried out by persons not authorized by Geonaute. The guarantees contained herein explicitly replace all other guarantees including the implicit guarantee of merchantability and/or suitability for use. Geonaute cannot under any circumstances be held liable for any damage, whether direct or indirect, general or specific, caused by or related to these instructions for use or the products they describe. During the warranty period, the item will either be repaired free of charge by an authorized repair service or replaced free of charge (at the discretion of the distributor). The guarantee does not cover batteries or cracked or broken casings where signs of impact are evident.

PRECAUTIONS FOR USE

device with care. Use itthis significant impact. Do not drop it and do not subject to would void the Do not dismantle the sensor. Doing sothe device. This Geonaute warranty and could damage
does not apply to changing the batteries, as described under the heading " Changing the Batteries." Please read the brochure carefully before use and use the device under normal operating conditions. The wireless sensor is resistant to splashes, but it should never be immersed in water or exposed to heavy rain. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and wind. Do not expose the sensor to extreme temperatures. In wintertime, cold temperatures reduce the power and lifetime of the sensor's batteries. This means that at cold temperatures (0C), the sensor may stop transmitting a signal even though it was transmitting at summer temperatures (20C). To solve the problem, move the sensor closer, or use rechargeable Ni-MH batteries, which are less sensitive to the cold, and change the batteries more often. Like any device utilizing radio transmission, the receiver and the wireless sensor are sensitive to electromagnetic interference. Do not place them near electromagnetic sources (televisions, computers, cordless telephones, electrical equipment) that may impair their functioning. Never use an abrasive or corrosive cleaner on this device. Abrasive cleaners may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit. Use only new batteries. Do not mix new and old batteries. Used batteries in contact with new ones could leak.

RECYCLING

The "crossed-out trash can" symbol means that this product, as well as the batteries it contains, is made of recyclable materials. They should not be disposed of with municipal waste. When the batteries and electronic product are worn out, return them to a recycling or collection facility. This treatment of your electronic waste will protect the environment and your health.

FIRST USE

IMPORTANT:
This paragraph is crucial to ensuring proper use of the device. It is very important to follow the instructions step by step when using the station for the first time. Do not skip any steps or do them out of order. The order of the steps is important. In case of problems, you can always come back to this procedure to reset the whole system and get a fresh start.

Startup procedure

It is important to start the initializing or problem-solving procedure according to the precise configuration described below. The following checklist must be followed in the right order. Each item on the list is important. You have 2 new LR3-AAA batteries for the sensor ; they are not installed in the device. 1 Phillips-head screwdriver (precision model) for the sensor screws The sensor, with battery cover open, with the table stand A fine point for pressing the reset button on the sensor.
All the elements are on the same table away from any source of interference (television, portable phones, etc.) 1. Place the batteries into the sensor according to the indicated orientation. Check that information is displayed on the sensor screen. 2. Choose a free communication channel for the sensor by toggling the CHANNEL switch on the rear of the sensor, inside the battery cover. The selected channel is displayed on the sensor screen. Make note of it in the following chart : Channel E.g.: Sensor number 1 Description of sensor position attic
3. Press the RESET button on the sensor. After the display reappears, temperature information is sent in approximately 30-second intervals. 4. Carefully reinsert the seal for the sensor, taking care not to damage it. Next, close the sensor battery cover with the 4 Phillips-head screws. 5. Position the sensor in an upright position on the table, using the table stand provided. 6. Press the RESET button on the station to re-initialize the measurements, or follow the instructions in the paragraph How to Add Another Sensor. 7. Place the station and the sensors in their final locations. Remember to position the sensors vertically and avoid exceeding the distances specified in the pamphlet with respect to the presence or absence of obstacles between

the sensor and the station. 8. Scroll through the various outdoor temperature channels by pressing the CHANNEL " button and select the one that is programmed for the sensor. Verify that the temperature measured by the sensor is properly displayed on the screen. If it is not, start over by bringing the unrecognized sensor closer to the station.

INSTALLATION

A. Installing the batteries in the remote sensor and selecting the channel
The remote sensor runs on 2 AAA (LR3) 1.5 V batteries. To install them and select the channel : 1. Unscrew the cover of the battery compartment. 2. Select the channel number using the CHANNEL switch. If you are simply changing the batteries, do not change the position of the CHANNEL switch. Note that once a channel has been assigned to a sensor, you can change it only by removing the batteries or resetting the unit. 3. Insert the batteries in strict accordance with the polarities as indicated in the battery compartment. 4. Put the battery compartment cover back on and re-tighten the screws. Once the batteries have been inserted in the sensor, data transmission will occur in thirty-second intervals.
Note: For both the remote sensor and the main unit, change the batteries as soon as they are low.
B. Mounting the remote sensor
The remote sensor is equipped with a wall mount that can be attached to the wall with two screws (A). It can also be placed on a horizontal surface with the folding table stand.(B)
The sensor and the station must be placed in an upright position for the signal to be transmitted properly !

TRANSMISSION DISTANCES

The maximum signal transmission distances vary with the surrounding materials and electromagnetic interference.
The table below describes typical distances in different situations :
Outdoors, no obstacles 20-30m
Small obstacles (window, plywood door, wooden table, couch) Electric devices (stereo system, TV, computer, washing machine, microwave)
Radio devices, satellite antenna, cell phone

Brick walls

15-20m

10-15m

10-15 m with risk of random disconnections

10-15 meters

Reinforced concrete wall, several walls

5 m or no transmission

SPECIFICATIONS Re-initializing/RESET
Button (E) is to be used if the device is not working satisfactorily or if it malfunctions. Use a stylus to hold the button down. All the settings return to their initial default values. You must return to the manual settings and customize the display.

B. Comfort level

Based on a measurement of temperature and relative humidity (HR), this device determines a comfort level: COMFORT (comfortable), WET(humid), or DRY (dry). This comfort indicator is displayed when the following conditions occur together:
Comfort indicator displayed on device
Indoor temperature range 20C to 25C (68F to 77F)
Humidity range 40% RH to 70% RH Greater than 70% RH Lower than 40% RH
Condition of indoor environment Ideal state for indoor temperature and relative humidity Too humid

COMFORT

Total range

Too dry

No indicator
Lower than 20C (68F) 40% RH to 70% or higher RH than25 C (77)

C. Maintenance

Here are a few tips on maintaining your sensor : Never submerge this device. If the unit comes into contact with water, dry it immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use an abrasive or corrosive cleaner on this device. Abrasive cleaners may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit. Do not expose this unit to excessive pressure, impact, dust, extreme temperatures, or dampness. Such treatment would cause malfunctioning, reduce the lifetime of the electronic circuit, damage the batteries, and deform the product. Do not dismantle the device and do not touch the internal components. Doing so would void the warranty and could damage components that cannot be repaired by the user. Only use brand new batteries. Do not mix brand new batteries with old batteries, since the old ones could leak.

D. Specifications

Temperature measurement Temperature measurement range: -20.0C to +60.0C (4F to 140F) Display Resolution: 0.1C (0.2F) Range of humidity measurement: 25% RH to 90% RH Display Resolution: 1% RH Transmission frequency: 433 MHz Transmitting distance: 30 meters maximum Sending cycle for outdoor temperature: approximately 30 seconds Power Supply Two type UM-4 or AAA or LR03 1.5V alkaline batteries Dimensions and Weight - Dimensions: 92 x 60 x 21 mm (L x W x H) 3.62 x 2.36 x 0.83 inches (US) Weight: 100g / 0.22 lb (US)

REGULATIONS R&TTE

May be used in EU countries. Complies with European directive 99/5/EC
This device complies with section 15 of the FCC regulation. Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: 1. There is no risk of this device producing harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference which may cause malfunctioning. This equipment has been tested and recognized as meeting the limits of class B digital devices, pursuant to section15 of the FCC regulation. These limits aim to ensure a reasonable level of protection from harmful interference within the framework of a residential setting. This equipment generates, utilizes, and emits radio frequency energy, and if it is not installed according to instructions, it may cause harmful interference with radio communications. However, it is in no way guaranteed that no interference will be produced in specific settings. Should this equipment cause harmful interference for radio or television reception, which may be determined by turning the device on and off, the user is advised to remedy such interference by implementing one or several of the following measures: - Reorient or move the reception antenna. - Increase the distance between the device and the receiver. - Plug the equipment into a power outlet in a different circuit from the one in which the receiver is plugged. - Ask the vendor or an experienced radio/television technician for advice. Important : Any changes or modifications not explicitly approved by Dcathlon may void the authorization granted to the user to utilize the equipment.

CONTACT

As we strive to continually improve the products we develop, we are interested in your feedback regarding the quality, the functionality, and the usage of our products. In France, please call the customer service center at: (local call) For any other country, please leave a message under the relevant heading on our website: www.decathlon.com We promise to answer you promptly.

 

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