589524
31
Zoom out
Zoom in
Previous page
1/149
Next page
Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing this GPS Sports Monitor "RUNSENSE".
To use the device correctly, make sure you read the User Manual along with the supplied Quick Start Guide.
Keep the supplied Quick Start Guide handy to help you resolve any problems.
The illustrations and screens shown in the Quick Start Guide/User Manual are for the SF-710.
This device can measure running distance, pace, elapsed time, altitude, and calories burnt. You can also upload
recorded data to a dedicated website allowing you to look back over previous workouts.
Descriptions in the User Manual
c
Important: Indicates things you must or must not do. Ignoring these instructions or
mishandling this device could cause malfunction or operational problems
to the device.
Note: Indicates additional explanations and related information.
Menu Name Indicates menu items displayed on the screen of the device.
A/B/C/DIndicates the device buttons.
UIndicates related pages. Click the link in blue text to display the related
page.
Trademarks
EPSON and EXCEED YOUR VISION are registered trademarks of the Seiko Epson Corporation.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and
other countries.
The Bluetooth
®
word mark and logos are the registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such
marks by the Seiko Epson Corporation is under licence.
Other product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Caution:
Unapproved copying of part or all of this guide is strictly forbidden.
The content of this guide is subject to change without prior notice.
Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this guide, contact us if you have any questions or
notice any errors in descriptions in the content of this guide.
Despite the preceding clause, we cannot accept any responsibility for mishandling due to errors in this guide.
We cannot accept any responsibility for malfunctions and so on that occur due to ignoring the content of this
guide, the device being handled inappropriately, repairs or modifications performed by a third party that is not
our company or appointed by our company.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Introduction
2
Features
Chronograph function
Allows you to measure running data such as distance and time.
You can measure split and lap times, as well as using the GPS signal to measure distance
and pace.
U “Measuring Time, Distance, and Speed (Chronograph Function)” on page 38
Split Time: Elapsed time from the start
Lap time: Time taken for each lap
You can use the recall screen to check recorded measurement data.
U “Checking Measurement Data” on page 63
Interval function
Allows you to perform interval training.
Interval training:
Training method in which you repeat sets of light and hard exercise to increase your
athletic ability. An exercise menu is created using combinations of hard (sprint) and
light (recovery) exercise. An alarm sounds when it is time to change between sprinting
and recovering.
U “Setting a Time and Distance for Hard and Light Workouts (Interval Function)” on
page 43
Goal function (timed race)
Allows you to set a time as your goal and measure the time remaining until that goal is
reached.
You can exercise while checking the elapsed time. You can also calculate the estimated
distance you will cover during that time.
U “Measure until the Time or Distance Set in Advance Is Reached (Goal Function)” on
page 50
You can use the recall screen to check recorded measurement data.
U “Checking Measurement Data” on page 63
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Introduction
3
Goal function (distance race)
Allows you to set a distance as your goal and measure the distance taken until that goal
is reached.
You can exercise while checking the distance. You can also calculate the estimated total
time to complete the set distance.
U “Measure until the Time or Distance Set in Advance Is Reached (Goal Function)” on
page 50
You can use the recall screen to check recorded measurement data.
U “Checking Measurement Data” on page 63
Measure settings
Allows you to change the measurement settings.
Automatically records laps when a time or distance set in advance has been
reached (AT Lap function)
U “Recording Laps Automatically (AT Lap Function)” on page 54
Automatically stops measuring when you stop running, and resumes when you
continue running (AT Pause function)
U “Automatically Start/Stop Measuring (AT Pause Function)” on page 56
Sets and measures the target time for one kilometre/mile (Target Pace function)
U “Setting a Pace and Measuring (Target Pace Function)” on page 57
Set a waypoint to display the direction and distance to the waypoint, and the
difference in elevation (Waypoint function) (SF-710 only)
U “Setting and Measuring Waypoints (Waypoint Function)” on page 59
Monitors heart rate with the heart rate monitor (Heart rate function)
U “Measuring Heart Rate” on page 72
You can change the items and layout of the measurement screen display (Screen
settings function)
U “Screen” on page 115
Tap to display a set function (Tap function)
U “Tap” on page 20
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Introduction
4
Settings
Allows you to change the settings for the device.
Communicates with external devices (Communication function)
U “Comm. Settings” on page 112
Inverts the screen's display (Invert function)
U “Sys. Settings” on page 113
Adjusts the screen's contrast (Adjust contrast function)
U “Sys. Settings” on page 113
Turns on the light automatically when the screen changes (Auto Light function)
U “Sys. Settings” on page 113
Sets an alarm (Alarm function)
U “Sys. Settings” on page 113
Turns off operation tones (Operation Tones function)
U “Sys. Settings” on page 113
Resets configuration information in the device's memory (Initialise function)
U “Sys. Settings” on page 113
Other features
You can measure pitch and stride using the built-in stride sensor (SF-710/SF-510
only).
U “Educating Your Stride Sensor” on page 33
You can skip GPS positioning if it is taking too long.
U “Skipping GPS positioning” on page 30
You can take measurements without performing GPS positioning.
U “Indoor mode (SF-710/SF-510 only)” on page 31
You can monitor, analyse, compare and share your recorded data using the
dedicated Web application "RUNSENSE View".
U “Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)” on
page 77
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Introduction
5
Contents
Introduction
Features................................. 3
Using this Device Safely
Symbols in this Manual...................... 8
Notes on Usage............................ 9
Notes on using the product and components
..................................... 9
Notes on using the cradle.................. 9
Optional heart rate monitor................ 10
Notes on Electromagnetic Waves.............. 10
Preparing and Basic Operations
Checking the Items Provided................. 13
Basic Operations.......................... 14
Changing screens....................... 14
Function of each button.................. 16
Tap................................. 20
Alarm (tones/vibration).................. 20
Charging............................... 22
Before use............................. 22
Charging............................. 23
Initial Settings............................ 26
About the battery....................... 28
Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)............ 29
Measuring function for the device........... 29
GPS positioning........................ 30
Indoor mode (SF-710/SF-510 only).......... 31
Making precise measurements.............. 32
Educating Your Stride Sensor................ 33
About the stride sensor................... 33
Educating the stride sensor................ 33
Measurable Items......................... 34
Measure
Measuring Time, Distance, and Speed
(Chronograph Function).................... 38
What is the chronograph function?.......... 38
Measuring............................ 39
Screen display.......................... 41
Setting a Time and Distance for Hard and Light
Workouts (Interval Function)................ 43
What is the interval function?.............. 43
Setting interval conditions and measuring. . . . . 44
Loading interval conditions that have already
been set.............................. 47
Screen display.......................... 49
Measure until the Time or Distance Set in
Advance Is Reached (Goal Function)........... 50
What is the goal function?................. 50
Measuring by setting the time or distance...... 51
Screen display.......................... 53
Recording Laps Automatically (AT Lap
Function)............................... 54
Automatically Start/Stop Measuring (AT Pause
Function)............................... 56
Setting a Pace and Measuring (Target Pace
Function)............................... 57
Setting and Measuring Waypoints (Waypoint
Function)............................... 59
Registering waypoints.................... 59
Specifying and measuring waypoints......... 60
Checking Measurement Data (Recall
Function)
Checking Measurement Data................. 63
Measurement data that can be checked in
recall................................ 63
Delete unnecessary measurement data........ 64
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate
Monitor)
Preparing to Measure Heart Rate.............. 67
Preparing the heart rate monitor............ 67
Wearing the heart rate monitor............. 67
Registering the heart rate monitor to the device
.................................... 68
Enabling the heart rate monitor............. 70
Measuring Heart Rate...................... 72
Checking the communication status with the
heart rate monitor....................... 72
Displaying the measured heart rate screen..... 72
Replacing the Battery for the Heart Rate Monitor
...................................... 74
Disabling the Heart Rate Monitor............. 76
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Contents
6
Data Management Using the Web
Application (RUNSENSE View)
What is the Web Application (RUNSENSE
View)?................................. 78
Installing Run Connect (Uploader Software). . . . . 80
Creating an Account (When Using for the First
Time).................................. 81
Uploading Measurement Data................ 83
Checking Uploaded Measurement Data......... 86
Setting Measurements Using the PC
Application (Run Connect) (SF-710
only)
What is the PC Application (Run Connect)...... 90
Starting Run Connect and Displaying the Settings
Screen................................. 92
Setting the AT Lap Function (SF-710 only)....... 94
Setting AT lap.......................... 94
Measuring............................ 95
Setting the Target Pace Function (SF-710 only).... 96
Setting the target pace.................... 96
Measuring............................ 98
Setting the Waypoint Function (SF-710 only). . . . . 99
Setting waypoints....................... 99
Measuring........................... 101
Setting the Interval Function (SF-710 only). . . . . . 102
Setting intervals........................ 102
Measuring........................... 103
Settings
Making Settings......................... 105
Measure set............................. 106
Changing the Measure set................. 106
Measure set. table...................... 108
Settings................................ 111
Changing the Settings................... 111
Settings table.......................... 112
Screen................................. 115
Screen settings........................ 115
Screen pattern table..................... 116
Measurement display abbreviations......... 119
Changing the measurement screen.......... 122
Changing the Lap screen................. 125
Setting examples....................... 128
Maintenance
Looking after your device.................. 130
About the strap........................ 130
Heart rate monitor maintenance........... 130
Replacing the Battery on your GPS Sports
Monitor............................... 131
About the device's built-in rechargeable
battery.............................. 131
About the heart rate monitor battery. . . . . . . . 131
Updating the Firmware.................... 132
Checking the firmware version............. 132
Updating the firmware.................. 132
Troubleshooting
Caution............................... 134
Problem Solving......................... 135
Resetting the System...................... 138
Contacting us About this Product............ 139
After-sales Service........................ 140
Appendix
Understanding the Icons................... 142
Product Specifications..................... 144
Device specifications.................... 144
Cradle specifications.................... 145
Option specifications.................... 145
Glossary............................... 146
Index
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Contents
7
Using this Device Safely
Make sure you read the manuals (Quick Start Guide and User Manual) first to use this product safely.
The product may malfunction, or an accident may occur if it is handled incorrectly.
Keep the manuals handy to help you resolve any problems.
When taking this product out of the country of purchase, check the laws and regulations in the destination
country before you travel.
This product is not a medical device. Use this product as an indicator during physical exercise.
Symbols in this Manual
The following symbols are used in this guide to indicate possible dangerous operations or handling. Make sure you
understand these warnings before using the product.
!
Warning:
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in serious personal injury.
!
Caution:
Ignoring these instructions and mishandling this device could cause injury or damage to property.
This symbol indicates an action that should be done.
This symbol indicates an action that must not be done.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Using this Device Safely
8
Notes on Usage
Notes on using the product and components
Warning
Exercise according to your physical capabilities. Stop exercising and consult your doctor if you
feel unwell during exercise.
Do not use or store this product in the following environments. It may cause an electric shock or
fire, or the product may malfunction or be damaged.
Locations with very high or low temperatures or humidity
Near volatile substances
Dusty places
Near a strong magnetic field (for example, near a loudspeaker)
Do not disassemble this product, and do not attempt to repair this product by yourself. It may
cause an electric shock or accident.
Do not leave this product within reach of young children.
Caution
Stop using the device immediately and consult your doctor if you have an allergic reaction or a
rash during use.
The device is water resistant at 5 bar (5 ATM). Although you can use the device for swimming and
so on, do not perform button operations under water.
Do not pour water directly from the tap onto this product. The power of the tap water stream may
be strong enough to compromise the product’s waterproof feature.
Do not wear this p ro du ct in a bat h o r s au na . The steam and soap may compromise the waterproof
feature or cause corrosion.
Notes on using the cradle
Warning
Do not use the cradle or AC adapter if they are in any way damaged, faulty or contaminated by
foreign material such as dust, water or dirt. Do not use any adapter other than the specified
adapter for charging.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Using this Device Safely
9
Optional heart rate monitor
Warning
If the heart rate monitor battery is accidentally swallowed, contact your doctor immediately.
When disposing of the heart rate monitor battery, follow your local laws and regulations.
When replacing the heart rate monitor battery, only use the type of battery specified. Also, make
sure the direction of the positive and negative terminals is correct.
Do not place the battery or the heart rate monitor with a battery installed into a fire.
Notes on Electromagnetic Waves
This device is equipped with Bluetooth
®
Smart technology. When operating supported heart rate monitors or
smartphones, this function wirelessly sends and receives heart rate measurement data to the device.
This device has been classified as a low electronic data communication system based on Radio Law. Therefore, this
device does not require a radio station licence. The following acts may be punishable by law.
Disassembling or remodeling the device
Removing the verification or certification number for the device
VCCI Class B Information Technology Device
This device is a class B information technology device. This device is designed for home
use, but interference could occur when using in close proximity to radios or television
aerials.
Certification information
Frequency
This device uses the frequency bands 2.402 to 2.480 GHz. Other wireless devices may
use the same frequency. Note the following points to avoid wireless interference with
other wireless devices.
Precautions when performing wireless communication
This device operates on the 2.4 GHz band.
This device operates in the same frequency bandwidth as industrial, scientific, and medical devices such as microwave
ovens and mobile object identification (RF-ID) systems (licensed premises radio stations, amateur, and unlicensed
specified low-power radio stations (hereafter "other radio stations")) used in factory production lines.
1. Before using this device, make sure there are no "other radio stations" being used in the vicinity.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Using this Device Safely
10
2. If this device causes RF interference between the device and "other radio stations", promptly move to a different
location, stop using the device, and contact your local reseller to ask for advice on preventing interference (for example
setting up partitions).
3. In addition, when harmful radio wave interference occurs between the device and "other radio stations", and refer to
"Contacting us about this product" to contact our service centre.
U “Contacting us About this Product” on page 139
Warning
If you notice any abnormalities on your skin and so on, stop using the device immediately and
contact a specialist.
In areas in which usage is restricted, such as on airplanes and in hospitals, follow the rules and
regulations provided (such as in-flight announcements).
Do not use the device if you have a surgically implanted medical device such as a cardiac
pacemaker.
Do not bring the device into an operating room, intensive care unit, and so on, and do not use the
device near medical equipment. Radio waves from the device may interfere with electronic
medical equipment causing the equipment to malfunction and cause an accident.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Using this Device Safely
11
Preparing and Basic Operations
You need to make the following preparations before use.
U “Checking the Items Provided” on page 13
U “Basic Operations” on page 14
U “Charging” on page 22
U “Initial Settings” on page 26
Once preparations are complete, check the method and important points when performing GPS satellite positioning.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on page 29
U “Educating Your Stride Sensor” on page 33
U “Measurable Items” on page 34
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
12
Checking the Items Provided
Make sure you check that all of the following items have been supplied with this product. If there is anything missing,
contact your local reseller.
Main unit (One of the models that you purchased.)
SF-710 SF-510 SF-310
Cradle Quick Start Guide Warranty
Options
You can purchase the following optional extras. Contact your local reseller for more information.
AC Adapter for Europe excluding UK
(Model No.: SFAC02)
AC Adapter for UK
(Model No.: SFAC03)
Heart Rate Monitor
(Model No.: SFHRM01)
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
13
Basic Operations
Changing screens
This device is comprised of a Time screen, Measurement screen, Settings screen (Settings menu and Measure set.
menu), and Recall screen, and you can perform operations with the following buttons.
Operation buttons
: Short press
: Long press (two seconds or more)
Settings menu
A
B
Time screen
C
A/C
Measurement screen
U “Setting screen
(Settings menu/Measure
set. menu)” on page 18
U “Time screen” on
page 16
U “Measurement screen”
on page 17
D
AA
B
See the following pages for information
on making settings for each screen.
U “Making Settings” on page 105
Recall screen Measure set. menu
U “Recall screen” on
page 19
U “Setting screen
(Settings menu/Measure
set. menu)” on page 18
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
14
Note:
When you leave the device for a while, it enters sleep status and the time display turns off. This is not a malfunction as
the display is restored the next time a button is pressed or you move the device. You can also turn off the sleep function.
U “Sys. Settings” on page 113
The time screen is displayed if no operations are made for a specified length of time. The time varies depending on the
screen displayed.
Sys. Settings/User Settings/Recall screen: 3 mins.
Measurement Screen (while not measuring): 60 mins.
When three minutes have passed without any operations being performed on the Measure set. menu screen, the
measurement screen is displayed.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
15
Function of each button
The function for each button changes depending on which screen is displayed.
Time screen
Operation buttons
Button Operation Explanation
A
Short press -
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Turns the power on or off.
B
Short press Turns the light on or off. The light turns on for approximately 10
seconds.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Displays the Settings menu.
U “Setting screen (Settings menu/Measure set. menu)” on
page 18
C
Short press Performs GPS positioning, and displays the measurement screen.
U “Measurement screen” on page 17
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Changes to indoor mode (GPS off) (SF-710/SF-510 only).
U “Indoor mode (SF-710/SF-510 only)” on page 31
D
Short press Displays a record of the measurement history (recall screen).
U “Recall screen” on page 19
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Performs Bluetooth
®
communication. Use this when uploading
measurement data.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
16
Measurement screen
Operation buttons
Button Operation Explanation
A
Short press You can display up to four measurement screens and switch the
screens using this button.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Displays the time screen.
Not available while measuring.
B
Short press Turns the light on or off. The light turns on for approximately 10
seconds.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Displays the Measure set. menu.
Not available while measuring.
C
Short press Starts, stops, or resumes measuring.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Displays the time screen.
Displays the time screen if you use reset* while measuring is stopped.
Not available while measuring.
D
Short press Records laps while measuring.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Resets* while measuring is stopped.
Not available while measuring.
* When you reset the display, it returns to the status before measuring started allowing you to start the next
measurement. Data that has been measured up to that point is stored in the device's memory.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
17
Setting screen (Settings menu/Measure set. menu)
Operation buttons
Button Operation Explanation
A
Short press Confirm a selection.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
From the Settings menu, the time screen is displayed.
From the Measure set. menu, the measurement screen is displayed.
B
Short press Turns the light on or off. The light turns on for approximately 10
seconds.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
-
C
Short press Selects the upper item.
Increases the value.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Selects the upper item.
Speeds through the values.
D
Short press Selects the lower item.
Decreases the value.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Selects the lower item.
Speeds through the values.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
18
Recall screen
Operation buttons
Button Operation Explanation
A
Short press Confirm a selection.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Displays the time screen.
B
Short press Turns the light on or off. The light turns on for approximately 10
seconds.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
-
C
Short press Selects the upper item.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Selects the upper item.
D
Short press Selects the lower item.
Long press (two
seconds or more)
Selects the lower item.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
19
Tap
You can perform one of the following operations by tapping the screen once while measuring.
Tapping is only supported by SF-710/SF-510.
Function Explanation
Lap Records the lap.
The same operation as pressing D while measuring.
Light Turns on the light. The light turns on for approximately 10 seconds.
The same operation as pressing B.
Screen Chg. Changes between the four measurement screens.
The same operation as pressing A.
OFF (default) Turns off tap operations.
Note:
When you want to change functions operated by tapping, set Tap from the Measure set. menu.
U “Measure set.” on page 106
The operation may not be recognised if you tap the screen rapidly in succession. Leave a gap of approximately one
second between taps.
When bike mode is selected, the tap function may operate automatically depending on the condition of the road surface.
If this occurs, we recommend to change the setting to OFF.
Alarm (tones/vibration)
This function allows you to sound an alarm when pausing a lap, setting the target pace, and so on.
The following shows the alarm timing. A long alarm sounds when the lap is paused, and a short alarm sounds at other
times.
Also, vibration is only supported by the SF-710.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
20
Mode Measurement Settings Timing
Chronograph
Interval
Goal
AT Lap
From device
U “Recording Laps Automatically (AT
Lap Function)” on page 54
From PC application (Run Connect)*
U “Setting the AT Lap Function (SF-710
only)” on page 94
When lap is paused
AT Pause
U “Automatically Start/Stop Measuring (AT
Pause Function)” on page 56
When measuring is stopped
When measuring restarts
Target Pace
From device
U “Setting a Pace and Measuring (Target
Pace Function)” on page 57
From PC application (Run Connect)*
U “Setting the Target Pace Function
(SF-710 only)” on page 96
When you are off the target pace
When you have set multiple target
paces and the target pace changes*
Waypoint*
From device
U “Setting and Measuring Waypoints
(Waypoint Function)” on page 59
From PC application (Run Connect)*
U “Setting the Waypoint Function
(SF-710 only)” on page 99
When you have reached to the set point
HR
U “Measuring Heart Rate” on page 72
When you are off the HR Zone
Interval From device
U “Setting a Time and Distance for Hard
and Light Workouts (Interval Function)”
on page 43
From PC application (Run Connect)*
U “Setting the Interval Function (SF-710
only)” on page 102
When changing between sprint/
recovery
When the number of sets is
complete
Goal U “Measure until the Time or Distance Set in
Advance Is Reached (Goal Function)” on
page 50
When 50/90% of the set time/
distance is reached
When the set time/distance is
complete
* Only for the SF-710.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
21
Charging
Before use
c
Important:
Do not place the device in the cradle if it is wet from water or sweat.
Otherwise the contact points on the cradle and the device could corrode, malfunction, or cause a
communication failure.
Do not perform button operations when it is wet; otherwise, a malfunction could occur.
If the device is wet from water or sweat, use a little running water to wash the contact points, wipe away most of the
water with a towel and so on, and then let it dry naturally before placing it in the cradle.
Contact points Use low pressure water to wash the device.
See the following for more details about daily maintenance.
U “Looking after your device” on page 130
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
22
Charging
c
Important:
Charge this device when using it for the first time.
Charge in an environment where the surrounding temperature is 5 to 35˚C. In any other environment the
following charge error screen is displayed, and charging stops. When it returns to a suitable temperature,
charging resumes.
A
Connect the cradle using one of the following methods.
o Using a computer
Connect the cradle's USB plug to the computer's USB port.
This is not guaranteed to work with all computers. Do not use a USB hub. Instead, connect the cradle directly to
the computer.
o Using the AC adapter
Connect the cradle's USB plug to the AC adapter's USB port.
We recommend using the optional AC adapter (Model No.: SFAC02 Europe excluding UK / SFAC03 UK). If
you do not use a supported AC adapter, you may not be able to charge or it may not operate correctly.
B
Place the device into the cradle.
Check that the contact points on the device are pointing up and match the contact marks on the cradle.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
23
After placing the device into the bottom of the cradle, push carefully on the top of the device until it is fixed in
place.
c
Important:
Make sure the device is placed in the correct direction; otherwise, the device or the cradle could be damaged.
When the device is placed in the correct direction, the alarm sounds, the following screen is displayed, and
charging starts.
Although the average time necessary for a full charge is 2.5 to 3.5 hours, this varies depending on the situation.
C
Check that charging is complete.
When the following charging icon is displayed, charging is complete.
Note:
When the battery icon displays 100%, an over-charge prevention function is activated. The device will not be damaged
even if you continue to charge the battery.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
24
D
When charging is complete, remove the device from the cradle.
Hold the cradle and press the device down into the lower part of the cradle to release it.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
25
Initial Settings
After charging the device for the first time and removing
it from the cradle, follow the on-screen instructions to
Initialise the settings.
c
Important:
Set the time by receiving a GPS signal. Signals
from the GPS cannot be received while indoors.
Make sure this is performed outside.
Operation buttons
A
Set the language.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
B
Set the Units.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
C
Set your Height and Weight.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Set your DOB.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
E
Set your Gender.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
26
F
Set today's date.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
G
Set the Date Format.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
H
Go to a location outside with no
obstructions overhead.
c
Important:
Take the following steps to receive a signal
from the GPS and synchronise time
automatically. Since the signal from the
GPS cannot be received indoors, go
outside to a location without any
obstructions overhead.
I
Complete the settings.
Use C/D to select Yes, and then press A.
A signal is received from the GPS and time is
automatically synchronised.
When Complete is displayed, press A.
The time screen is displayed.
Note:
When you leave the device for a while, it enters sleep
status and the time display turns off. This is not a
malfunction as the display is restored the next time
you move the device.
If time synchronisation fails, the signal from the GPS
may not be being received properly. Perform Time
Adjust from Sys. Settings.
U “Sys. Settings” on page 113
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
27
About the battery
You can check how much charge remains from the battery icon below the time display.
Battery icon
Hours
remaining*
GPS On
Heart Rate Monitor
Off
30 to 21 hours 21 to 12 hours 12 to 3 hours 3 to 0 hours
GPS On
Heart Rate Monitor
On
26 to 18 hours 18 to 10 hours 10 to 2 hours 2 to 0 hours
* Standard hours during which you can use the Chronograph function while receiving a GPS signal.
Usage hours vary depending on the conditions (Heart Rate Monitor On, frequency the light turns on, and so
on).
c
Important:
Nothing is displayed when the battery is running out. If the device is left for a long time with a low battery, the
performance of the rechargeable battery will deteriorate. Make sure you charge the device at least once every six
months even when it is not being used.
Note:
Even if the battery runs out, measurement data is stored in the main memory.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
28
Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)
Measuring function for the device
This device receives a signal from the GPS, and measures distance and pace. To make sure measurements are
performed accurately, try to use the device under the following conditions which allow for easy reception of GPS
signals.
Outside with no obstructions overhead
Wear the device with the screen facing up
Locations where you cannot receive signals
Inside rooms or buildings, or
underground
In tunnels Under water
Locations that are difficult to receive signals
Locations with electronic
interference, such as
constructions sites and heavy
traffic
Near high-voltage wires or
television towers, overhead
electric wires for trains, and roads
with skyscrapers
On water
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
29
GPS positioning
When you change to the measurement screen, the
device receives a signal from various satellites, and
identifies your position to use for measurement.
c
Important:
While identifying a GPS, make sure you are
outside with no obstructions overhead, and try to
keep the device as still as possible.
Operation buttons
A
Go to a location outside with no
obstructions overhead.
B
Perform GPS positioning.
Press C.
GPS positioning starts.
When GPS positioning is complete, the
positioning complete screen flashes, and then the
measurement screen is displayed.
Note:
It usually takes less than two minutes to complete
GPS positioning.
If it takes more than two minutes and Failed is
displayed, we recommend selecting Cancel,
moving to a different location, and trying again.
When the measurement screen is displayed, you can
start measuring.
U “Measure” on page 37
Skipping GPS positioning
If you want to start measuring immediately, or if GPS
positioning is taking too long, select Skip during GPS
positioning and start measuring.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
30
GPS positioning continues while measuring, and when
positioning is complete the device starts recording
positional information. The routes before GPS
positioning is complete and while using indoor mode
are not recorded. For SF-710 and SF-510, distance and
pace data can still be measured. The device will use the
stride sensor until a GPS connection is made.
U “Measurable Items” on page 34
Indoor mode (SF-710/SF-510
only)
This function allows you to measure without
performing GPS positioning. Use this when GPS
positioning cannot be performed because you are
indoors and so on.
The route and so on is not recorded in indoor mode.
Also, measurement items are limited in indoor mode.
U “Measurable Items” on page 34
Use either of the following methods to enter indoor
mode.
Hold down C on the time screen
If GPS positioning fails, select Indoor on the screen
displayed
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
31
Making precise measurements
In the following situations, complete GPS positioning, display the measurement screen, and then wait outside for at
least 15 minutes with no obstructions overhead. This allows you to make precise measurements.
When you use the device for the first time after purchase
When the device has not been used for several months
You need not make these preparations from the second time.
Note:
The basic configuration of the GPS system is 24 satellites orbiting the Earth at an altitude of 20,000 km, with at least four
satellites travelling in six different orbits. The GPS receiver acquires data from four satellites and calculates the latitude,
longitude, altitude, and time. Measuring can start once positioning has been performed and this information has been
received. Since you can receive more detailed GPS navigation data (satellite orbital information) after 15 minutes from this
point, you can make more precise measurements.
However, errors may occur in distance measurements, even after waiting 15 minutes or more, due to atmospheric conditions
and the usage environment.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
32
Educating Your Stride Sensor
About the stride sensor
This device contains a stride sensor that uses a stride algorithm to learn your pace from your actual speed and your
body's vibration frequency. This allows the device to calculate distance and laps with high precision, as well as measure
your pitch and stride even when GPS signal is lost such as in a tunnel, and so on (SF-710/SF-510 only).
Educating the stride sensor
When using the device for the first time, run under the following conditions so that the stride sensor can learn your
stride.
Location/Time
Run or walk in the following locations that allow GPS positioning.
When outside with no obstructions overhead: Approximately 10 mins.
When surrounded by tall buildings: approximately 30 mins.
Measure
Measure using the chronograph function.
U “Measuring Time, Distance, and Speed (Chronograph Function)” on page 38
Note:
You need not make these preparations from the second time. However, note if the device is reset so you have to go
through the device set up again you will need to repeat this process.
When you mainly use the device for walking, from the Measure set. menu, set Activity Type to Walk.
U “Measure set.” on page 106
The device's stride sensor is used for running and walking.
Usage, for example educates the stride sensor according to your primary usage for example if you plan to use the device
to measure running, run at your usual pace to educate the sensor. Errors may occur if your stride pattern is significantly
different to the learning session.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
33
Measurable Items
Items that can be measured by each measurement function for chronograph, interval, and goal change according to
the settings for the GPS signal (GPS on/off) and the heart rate monitor.
When GPS is off for indoor mode (SF-710/SF510 only), the route is not recorded.
: Measuring possible
- : Cannot measure
* : Cannot measure during indoor modeU “Indoor mode (SF-710/SF-510 only)” on page 31
SF-710 SF-510 SF-310
Measure
ment
item
(display
name)
Distance (Dist.)
Lap Distance (LapDist.)
Pace (Pace)
Average Pace (Av.Pace)
Lap Pace (LapSpd)
Speed (Speed)
Average Speed (Av.Spd)
Lap Speed (LapSpeed)
Split Time (Split)
Lap Time (Lap)
Time (Time)
Calories Burnt (Calories)
Altitude (Alt.)*
Guide Time (Guide)
Guide Distance (GuideDist.)
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
34
SF-710 SF-510 SF-310
Measure
ment
items
(display
name)
Stride (Stride)
-
Average Stride (Av.Stride)
-
Lap Stride (LapStride)
-
Pitch (Pitch)
-
Average Pitch (Av.Pitch)
-
Lap Pitch (LapPitch)
-
HR (HR)
See the following table for items that can be measured
by the heart rate monitor settings
Average HR (Av.HR)
Maximum HR (Max.HR)
Lap HR (LapHR)
Steps (Steps)
-
Lap Steps (LapStp)
-
HR Zone Time (SpentHR) See the following table for items that can be measured
by the heart rate monitor settings
Time to HR Zone (TimeHR)
Total Ascent (Tot.Asc.)*
--
Total Descent (Tot.Des.)*
--
Grade (Grade)*
--
Latitude/Longitude (LAT/LONG)*
-
Estimated Time (Est.)
Estimated Distance (Est.Dist.)
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
35
See the following table for items that can be measured by the heart rate monitor settings
SF-710 SF-510 SF-310
Heart rate monitor status On Off On Off On Off
Measure
ment
items
(display
name)
HR (HR)
- - -
Lap HR (LapHR)
- - -
Average HR (Av.HR)
- - -
Maximum HR (Max.HR)
----
HR Zone Time (Spent.HR)
----
Time to HR Zone (Time.HR)
----
The heart rate monitor can be purchased as an optional item.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Preparing and Basic Operations
36
Measure
Using the positional information and time for the GPS signal, the time, distance, and speed are measured
automatically.
Also, training is supported for a variety of functions, such as the interval function.
U “Measuring Time, Distance, and Speed (Chronograph Function)” on page 38
U “Setting a Time and Distance for Hard and Light Workouts (Interval Function)” on page 43
U “Measure until the Time or Distance Set in Advance Is Reached (Goal Function)” on page 50
U “Recording Laps Automatically (AT Lap Function)” on page 54
U “Automatically Start/Stop Measuring (AT Pause Function)” on page 56
U “Setting a Pace and Measuring (Target Pace Function)” on page 57
U “Setting and Measuring Waypoints (Waypoint Function)” on page 59
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
37
Measuring Time, Distance, and Speed (Chronograph
Function)
What is the chronograph function?
This function allows you to measure split times and lap times simultaneously. Also, since this device is equipped with a
GPS function, you can automatically measure distance, speed, and route using the positional information and time
from the GPS signal.
This is useful for a variety of activities such as running or walking, and can be used for competition or standard
exercise.
Note:
Set the Activity Type (Run, Walk, or Bike) before you start measuring.
U “Measure set.” on page 106
Split Time
Measures the elapsed time from the start.
Press C to start measuring, and press C again to stop measuring.
Lap Time
Records the elapsed time for each lap.
To record a lap, press D while measuring.
Also, when using the AT Lap function, laps are recorded automatically when a time or distance set in advance has been
reached.
U “Recording Laps Automatically (AT Lap Function)” on page 54
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
38
Measuring
Operation buttons
A
Display the measurement screen.
Press C on the time screen.
GPS positioning starts, and the measurement
screen is displayed once positioning is complete.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on
page 29
B
Start measuring.
Press C.
C
Record the lap.
Press D while measuring.
The Lap Hold Screen* is displayed for 5 seconds,
and then the measurement screen is displayed.
U “Lap Hold Screen” on page 42
* The screen display differs depending on the
settings.
U “Screen pattern table” on page 116
D
Stop measuring.
Press C while measuring.
Press C to resume measuring.
E
Reset the measurement results.
Hold down D while measuring is stopped.
When you reset the display, it returns to the
status before measuring started allowing you to
start the next measurement.
Data measured up to that point is stored in the
device's memory, and you can check it by
pressing D on the time screen.
U “Checking Measurement Data” on
page 63
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
39
Note:
To stop measuring and return to the time screen
After resetting the measurement results in step 5,
hold down A.
While the screen in step 4 is displayed while
measurement is stopped, hold down C. The
measurement results are reset and the time screen is
displayed.
If no operations are made for 60 minutes on a screen
other than the measuring screen, the time screen is
displayed.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
40
Screen display
Measurement screen
There are four measurement screens available. Press A to change the screen.
Note:
You can change the screen pattern and the measurement items displayed for each screen.
U “Screen” on page 115
Screen Screen Pattern (Default) Measurement Item (Default)
Screen1 3 Lines Distance (Dist.)
Split Time (Split)
Average Pace (Av.Pace)
Screen2 2 Lines Lap Pace (LapPace)
Lap Distance (LapDist.)
Screen3 3 Lines Distance (Dist.)
Lap Time (Lap)
Lap Distance (LapDist.)
Screen4 2 Lines Altitude (Alt.)
Time (Time)
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
41
Lap Hold Screen
The Lap Hold Screen is displayed for 5 seconds when a lap is recorded.
Note:
You can change the screen pattern and the measurement items displayed.
U “Screen” on page 115
Screen Screen Pattern (Default) Measurement Item (Default)
Display Lap
Screen
2 Lines Lap Distance (LapDist.)
Lap Time (Lap)
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
42
Setting a Time and Distance for Hard and Light
Workouts (Interval Function)
What is the interval function?
This function allows you to perform sets of hard (sprint) and light (recovery) exercise.
You can set the time and distance, and create an exercise menu.
An alarm notifies you to change between sprint and recovery times.
Sprint: Hard exercise
Recovery: Light exercise
Repeat No.: Number of times to repeat one set of sprinting and recovering
Sprint
Recovery
Repeat No. 1 2
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
43
Setting interval conditions and
measuring
Note:
By using the PC application (Run Connect), you can setup
interval conditions from your computer.
When setting up from your computer, you can also
customise your sprint and recovery intervals (SF-710
only).
U “Setting the Interval Function (SF-710 only)” on
page 102
Operation buttons
Setting interval conditions
A
Display the measurement screen.
Press C on the time screen.
GPS positioning starts, and the measurement
screen is displayed once positioning is complete.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on
page 29
B
Displays the Measure set. menu.
Hold down B on the measurement screen.
C
Select Mode.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select Interval.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
E
Select an empty setting.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
When this is already set, select one of SETTING
01 to 03. Check the set content, and then press
A.
F
Select Edit.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
44
G
Select whether to set distance or time
as the length of the sprint (hard
exercise).
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
H
Set the time or distance.
Use C/D to set, and then press A.
Hold down C/D to speed through the numbers.
I
Set the heart rate zone you want to
maintain while sprinting.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
An alarm sounds if you are outside the set heart
rate zone.
Note:
You can check or change the value set for the heart
rate in each heart rate zone in User Settings.
U “User Settings” on page 112
J
Set the recovery (light exercise).
Follow steps 7 to 9.
K
Set the Repeat No. (number of times
to repeat one set of sprinting and
recovering).
Use C/D to set, and then press A.
Hold down C/D to speed through the numbers.
L
Check the set content.
Use C/D to scroll the screen.
After checking, press A.
M
Select OK.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
45
The interval measurement screen is displayed.
Measuring
A
Start measuring.
Press C.
Sprint measuring starts.
When the sprint time (or sprint distance) has
passed, an alarm sounds and recovery measuring
starts automatically.
When the repeat number is set to two or more,
the sprint and recovery set is repeated.
Note:
If you press D while measuring, you can
change from sprint to recovery, and then back
to sprint again.
To stop while exercising, press C. Press C to
resume measuring.
B
Finish measuring.
Measuring finishes automatically after repeating
the specified sprint and recovery sets.
When you finish, the time, distance, and calories
burnt are displayed.
C
Reset the measurement results.
Hold down D while measuring is stopped.
When you reset the display, it returns to the
status before measuring started allowing you to
start the next measurement.
Data measured up to that point is stored in the
device's memory, and you can check it by
pressing D on the time screen.
U “Checking Measurement Data” on
page 63
Note:
To stop measuring and return to the time screen
After resetting the measurement results in step 3,
hold down A.
While the screen in step 2 is displayed while
measurement is stopped, hold down C. The
measurement results are reset and the time screen is
displayed.
If no operations are made for 60 minutes on a screen
other than the measuring screen, the time screen is
displayed.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
46
Loading interval conditions that
have already been set
Operation buttons
Loading interval conditions
A
Display the measurement screen.
Press C on the time screen.
GPS positioning starts, and the measurement
screen is displayed once positioning is complete.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on
page 29
B
Displays the Measure set. menu.
Hold down B on the measurement screen.
C
Select Mode.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select Interval.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
E
Select one of SETTING 01 to 03.
Use C/D to select the registered setting, and then
press A.
F
Check the set content.
Use C/D to scroll the screen.
Press A.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
47
G
Select OK.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
The interval measurement screen is displayed.
Measuring
See the following page for information on measuring.
U “Measuring” on page 46
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
48
Screen display
There are five measurement screens available. Press A to change the screen.
Note:
You can change the screen pattern and the measurement items displayed for screens one to four.
U “Screen” on page 115
Screen Screen Pattern (Default) Measurement Item (Default)
Fixed interval
screen
Interval Time or distance for Sprint/
Recovery
Screen1 3 Lines Distance (Dist.)
Split Time (Split)
Average Pace (Av.Pace)
Screen2 2 Lines Lap Pace (LapPace)
Lap Distance (LapDist.)
Screen3 3 Lines Distance (Dist.)
Lap Time (Lap)
Lap Distance (LapDist.)
Screen4 2 Lines Altitude (Alt.)
Time (Time)
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
49
Measure until the Time or Distance Set in Advance Is
Reached (Goal Function)
What is the goal function?
This function allows you to measure until the time or distance set in advance is reached.
Time race
Allows you to set a time as your goal and measure the time to go until that goal is reached. You can exercise while
checking the elapsed time. You can also calculate the estimated distance you will cover during that time.
Distance race
Allows you to set a distance as your goal and measure the distance to go until that goal is reached. You can exercise
while checking the distance. You can also calculate the estimated total time to complete the set distance.
Note:
By default, Estimated Distance and Estimated Time are not displayed. Change the screen settings to display.
U “Screen” on page 115
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
50
Measuring by setting the time or
distance
Operation buttons
Set the time or distance.
A
Display the measurement screen.
Press C on the time screen.
GPS positioning starts, and the measurement
screen is displayed once positioning is complete.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on
page 29
B
Displays the Measure set. menu.
Hold down B on the measurement screen.
C
Select Mode.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select Goal.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
E
Select whether to set time or distance.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
F
Set the time or distance.
Use C/D to set, and then press A.
Hold down C/D to speed through the numbers.
G
Select OK.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
The goal measurement screen is displayed.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
51
Measuring
A
Start measuring.
Press C.
B
When the set time or distance is
reached, the "Finish" screen is
displayed.
The time, distance, and calories burnt are
displayed.
Note:
An alarm notifies you when you reach 50% and
90% of the set time or distance.
C
Stop measuring.
Press C while measuring.
D
Reset the measurement results.
Hold down D while measuring is stopped.
When you reset the display, it returns to the
status before measuring started allowing you to
start the next measurement.
Data measured up to that point is stored in the
device's memory, and you can check it by
pressing D on the time screen.
U “Checking Measurement Data” on
page 63
Note:
To stop measuring and return to the time screen
After resetting the measurement results in step 4,
hold down A.
While the screen in step 3 is displayed while
measurement is stopped, hold down C. The
measurement results are reset and the time screen is
displayed.
If no operations are made for 60 minutes on a screen
other than the measuring screen, the time screen is
displayed.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
52
Screen display
There are five measurement screens available. Press A to change the screen.
Note:
You can change the screen pattern and the measurement items displayed for screens one to four.
U “Screen” on page 115
Screen Screen Pattern (Default) Measurement Item (Default)
Fixed goal screen Goal Time or distance for Goal
Screen1 3 Lines Distance (Dist.)
Split Time (Split)
Average Pace (Av.Pace)
Screen2 2 Lines Lap Pace (LapPace)
Lap Distance (LapDist.)
Screen3 3 Lines Distance (Dist.)
Lap Time (Lap)
Lap Distance (LapDist.)
Screen4 2 Lines Altitude (Alt.)
Time (Time)
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
53
Recording Laps
Automatically (AT Lap
Function)
When a time or distance set in advance is reached, laps
are recorded automatically.
Set the lap time or distance. You can set five times or
distances. However, only one setting can be used while
measuring.
Note:
By using the PC application (Run Connect), you can setup
AT Lap from your computer.
When setting up from your computer, you can set your
own time or distance to divide laps (SF-710 only).
U “Setting the AT Lap Function (SF-710 only)” on
page 94
Operation buttons
A
Display the measurement screen.
Press C on the time screen.
GPS positioning starts, and the measurement
screen is displayed once positioning is complete.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on
page 29
B
Displays the Measure set. menu.
Hold down B on the measurement screen.
C
Select AT Lap.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select an empty setting.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
When this is already set, select one of SETTING
01 to 05.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
54
E
Select whether to set distance or time
as the length of the lap.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
F
Set the time or distance.
Use C/D to set, and then press A.
Hold down C/D to speed through the numbers.
G
Complete the settings.
Hold down A.
The measurement screen is displayed.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
55
Automatically Start/Stop
Measuring (AT Pause
Function)
Measuring stops automatically when you stop running,
and resumes when you continue running.
Operation buttons
A
Display the measurement screen.
Press C on the time screen.
GPS positioning starts, and the measurement
screen is displayed once positioning is complete.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on
page 29
B
Displays the Measure set. menu.
Hold down B on the measurement screen.
C
Select AT Pause.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select ON.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
E
Complete the settings.
Hold down A.
The measurement screen is displayed.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
56
Setting a Pace and
Measuring (Target Pace
Function)
You can use this function to sound an alarm if you fall
behind the pace set as the target pace during measuring.
Set your target time for one kilometre/mile (target pace)
and the range at which the alarm sounds when you fall
behind that target pace.
Note:
By using the PC application (Run Connect), you can setup
the Target Pace from your computer.
When setting up from your computer, you can customise
your target pace (SF-710 only).
U “Setting the Target Pace Function (SF-710 only)” on
page 96
Operation buttons
A
Display the measurement screen.
Press C on the time screen.
GPS positioning starts, and the measurement
screen is displayed once positioning is complete.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on
page 29
B
Displays the Measure set. menu.
Hold down B on the measurement screen.
C
Select Target Pace.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select an empty setting.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
When this is already set, select one of SETTING
01 to 03.
E
Set the target time for one kilometre/
mile.
Use C/D to set, and then press A.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
57
Hold down C/D to speed through the numbers.
F
Set the range for maintaining your
target pace.
Use C/D to set, and then press A.
Hold down C/D to speed through the numbers.
An alarm sounds if you are outside the set pace
range.
G
Complete the settings.
Hold down A.
The measurement screen is displayed.
Note:
If you want to turn off the alarm that notifies you when
you are falling behind the set pace range, select OFF in
step 6.OFF is the bottom line for the Pace Range (under
0'05").
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
58
Setting and Measuring
Waypoints (Waypoint
Function)
The waypoint function acquires the latitude and
longitude for Current position, and register to the
device as a point.
You can register waypoints to the device by using the
buttons while measuring. By specifying the registered
point, you can display the directions to the point, the
distance in a straight line, and the difference in
elevation. As you approach the specified point, an alarm
sounds. This is not a navigation function.
The Waypoint function is only available for the SF-710.
Note:
By using the PC application (Run Connect), you can setup
Waypoints from your computer.
When setting up from your computer, you can register
waypoints on the map.
U “Setting the Waypoint Function (SF-710 only)” on
page 99
Operation buttons
Registering waypoints
A
Display the measurement screen.
Press C on the time screen.
GPS positioning starts, and the measurement
screen is displayed once positioning is complete.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on
page 29
B
Start measuring.
Press C.
C
Stop measuring when you reach a
point you wish to register as a
Waypoint.
Press C while measuring.
D
To register the Waypoint.
Hold down A.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
59
E
Select an empty setting.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
When Complete is displayed, press A.
Press C to resume measuring.
Note:
You can register up to 40 waypoints.
You can overwrite by selecting an item that
has already been registered.
Specifying and measuring
waypoints
A
Display the measurement screen.
Press C on the time screen.
GPS positioning starts, and the measurement
screen is displayed once positioning is complete.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on
page 29
B
Display the Measure set. menu.
Hold down B on the measurement screen.
C
Select Waypoint.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select ON.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
E
Select the registered waypoint.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
F
Select OK.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
60
You are returned to the measurement screen.
G
Complete the settings.
Hold down A.
The measurement screen is displayed.
H
Start measuring.
Press C.
c
Important:
The Waypoint screen is not displayed by
default while measuring. To check the
information for Waypoint while measuring,
change the screen configuration so that the
waypoint screen is displayed.
U “Screen” on page 115
See the following pages for information on
viewing the Waypoint screen.
U “Screen pattern table” on page 116
If an error condition continues, due to the
characteristics of GPS, the waypoint may not
be able to display the exact direction. If this
occurs, try moving a few tens of metres. Make
sure you pay attention to your surroundings
if you check the direction while moving.
I
As you approach the specified point,
an alarm sounds.
The alarm sounds in the following conditions.
Errors may occur due to the surrounding
environment.
Activity Type Range
Run/Walk When within a range of
10 m in radius
Bike When within a range of
100 m in radius
c
Important:
In environments that do not allow GPS
positioning, the alarm does not sound because the
Waypoint function is unavailable. Use the
Waypoint function in environments that allow
GPS positioning.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measure
61
Checking Measurement Data (Recall Function)
You can check measured data on the recall screen.
U “Checking Measurement Data” on page 63
U “Measurement data that can be checked in recall” on page 63
U “Delete unnecessary measurement data” on page 64
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Checking Measurement Data (Recall Function)
62
Checking Measurement
Data
You can check measured data on the recall screen.
Operation buttons
A
Display the recall screen.
Press D on the time screen.
B
Select the data you want to check.
The recall screen displays item icons, the date
measured, and the distance.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
C
Check the measurement data.
Use C/D to scroll the screen.
D
After checking, display the recall
screen.
Press A.
E
Finish checking the history.
Hold down A.
Displays the time screen.
Measurement data that can be
checked in recall
The following measurement data can be checked.
Icon
Run mode (measuring while running)
Walking mode (measuring while
walking)
Bike mode (measuring while riding a
bike)
Measurement Item
- Date measured
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Checking Measurement Data (Recall Function)
63
Measurement Item
- Start Time/End Time
Distance
Split time
Average pace
Calories Burnt
Average Stride
Average HR
Lap Steps
AT Lap
Manual Lap
Sprint
Recovery
Total distance from the start of
measurements
Split Time
Lap time
Lap pace
Delete unnecessary
measurement data
You can delete unnecessary measurement data from the
history logs.
Operation buttons
A
Display the recall screen.
Press D on the time screen.
B
Select the data you want to delete.
The recall screen displays item icons, the date
measured, and the distance.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
C
Check and delete the measurement
data.
Press A.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Checking Measurement Data (Recall Function)
64
D
Select Delete.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
E
Select Yes.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
F
After deleting, display the recall
screen.
Note:
To continue deleting history data, repeat steps 2 to
5.
G
Finish deleting history data.
Hold down A.
The time screen is displayed.
c
Important:
Even if you delete unnecessary measurement
data, the memory on the device is not cleared. If
the free space on the device is full, saved data is
removed in order starting with the oldest data. Be
aware that data will be deleted when the memory
is full. Initialise the device to clear the memory.
U “Sys. Settings” on page 113
To clear all of the history, you need to Initialise the
device. When initialising, all setting information for
User Settings, Sys. Settings, and Measure set. is also
Initialised along with the history information.
U “Sys. Settings” on page 113
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Checking Measurement Data (Recall Function)
65
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate Monitor)
You can measure your heart rate by using the optional heart rate monitor.
U “Preparing to Measure Heart Rate” on page 67
U “Measuring Heart Rate” on page 72
U “Replacing the Battery for the Heart Rate Monitor” on page 74
U “Disabling the Heart Rate Monitor” on page 76
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate Monitor)
66
Preparing to Measure Heart Rate
Preparing the heart rate monitor
The heart rate monitor can be purchased as an optional item. Contact your local reseller to purchase a heart rate
monitor.
Heart Rate Monitor (Model No.: SFHRM01)
The heart rate monitor communicates with the device using Bluetooth
®
Smart technology.
Wearing the heart rate monitor
Wear the HR belt so that the electrode section of the HR belt is pressed against your chest. Make sure it is attached
correctly to avoid missing out on any data. For best results moisten the electrodes shown below in blue.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate Monitor)
67
Registering the heart rate
monitor to the device
When using the heart rate monitor for the first time,
wear the heart rate monitor when you register it to the
device.
Operation buttons
c
Important:
Check that there are no other heart rate monitors
in the surrounding area before registering.
A
Displays the Settings menu.
Hold down B on the time screen.
B
Select Comm. Settings.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
C
Select HR Monitor.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select Register.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
The device starts searching for the heart rate
monitor and displays the search results.
E
Select the registered heart rate
monitor.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
F
Complete the communication
settings.
Press A.
G
Complete the settings.
Hold down A.
Displays the time screen.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate Monitor)
68
Note:
If the following screen is displayed and communication
cannot be established, reset the heart rate monitor.
U “Replacing the Battery for the Heart Rate Monitor”
on page 74
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate Monitor)
69
Enabling the heart rate monitor
When using the heart rate monitor, set HR to ON from
the Measure set. menu.
Operation buttons
A
Display the measurement screen.
Press C on the time screen.
GPS positioning starts, and the measurement
screen is displayed once positioning is complete.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on
page 29
B
Displays the Measure set. menu.
Hold down B on the measurement screen.
C
Select HR.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select ON.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
E
Set the heart rate zone you want to
maintain while exercising.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
An alarm sounds if you are outside the set heart
rate zone.
Note:
You can check or change the value set for the
heart rate in each heart rate zone in User
Settings.
U “User Settings” on page 112
To turn off functions that notify you with an
alarm, select OFF in Select Zone.
F
Check the set content.
Press A.
G
Complete the settings.
Hold down A.
The measurement screen is displayed.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate Monitor)
70
Note:
When HR is set to ON, the battery life for the device is
reduced. When you are not using the heart rate monitor,
set HR to OFF.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate Monitor)
71
Measuring Heart Rate
When HR is set to ON from the Measure set. menu, you can use the heart rate monitor to measure heart rate in the
chronograph, interval, and goal functions. See the following pages for information on each function.
U “Measuring Time, Distance, and Speed (Chronograph Function)” on page 38
U “Setting a Time and Distance for Hard and Light Workouts (Interval Function)” on page 43
U “Measure until the Time or Distance Set in Advance Is Reached (Goal Function)” on page 50
Checking the communication status with the heart rate monitor
You can check the communication status of the heart rate monitor from the icon on the measurement screen.
If is flashing, check that you are wearing the heart rate monitor correctly.
Measurement screen: Chronograph
On: Communicating with the heart rate monitor.
Flashing: Cannot communicate with the heart rate
monitor.
Displaying the measured heart rate screen
The heart rate measurement item is not displayed by default. Change the screen settings to display the heart rate
item.
U “Screen” on page 115
List of measurement items displayed (items related to heart rate)
Display item
Display name
Explanation
1 Line 2 Lines/3 Lines
HR HR HR Current heart rate
Average HR Avg.HR Av.HR Average heart rate from the start of
measurements
Maximum HR* Max.HR Max.HR Maximum heart rate from the start of
measurements
Lap HR LapHR LapHR Average heart rate for each lap
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate Monitor)
72
Display item
Display name
Explanation
1 Line 2 Lines/3 Lines
HR Zone Time* Spent.HR Spent.HR Time within heart rate zone for each lap
Time to HR Zone* Time.HR Time.HR Time until entering heart rate zone for each
lap
* Only displayed for the SF-710/SF-510.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate Monitor)
73
Replacing the Battery for the Heart Rate Monitor
If you cannot measure your heart rate, the heart rate monitor battery may have run out. Replace the battery.
The heart rate monitor uses a lithium battery (CR2032).
A
Use something flat, such as a coin, to remove the battery cover.
Note:
You can avoid damaging the cover by wrapping the coin in a thin handkerchief and so on.
B
Remove the battery, and reset the heart rate monitor.
First, remove the battery.
Turn the battery over so that the negative side is facing up and put it back in, and then wait for at least three
seconds.
Note:
Resetting the heart rate monitor:
Any remaining charge in the HR sensor circuitry is dispersed by removing the battery, reinserting it with the negative
side facing up, and waiting for at least three seconds.
If the heart rate monitor temporarily freezes, you can reset it by using this method.
C
Insert a new battery.
Make sure the + side is facing up.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate Monitor)
74
D
Replace the battery cover.
c
Important:
If the i nte rnal se al (th e blu e par t in t he fol lowin g dia gra m) ha s come o ut, put it bac k in its orig inal posit ion,
and then close the cover. If the seal gets caught or broken when closing the cover, sweat or water could enter
into the device causing a malfunction.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate Monitor)
75
Disabling the Heart Rate
Monitor
When disabling an heart rate monitor that has been
registered, set HR to OFF from the Measure set. menu.
Operation buttons
A
Display the measurement screen.
Press C on the time screen.
GPS positioning starts, and the measurement
screen is displayed once positioning is complete.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on
page 29
B
Display the Measure set. menu.
Hold down B on the measurement screen.
C
Select HR.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select OFF.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
E
Complete the settings.
Hold down A.
The measurement screen is displayed.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Measuring Heart Rate (Heart Rate Monitor)
76
Data Management Using the Web Application
(RUNSENSE View)
This device allows you to manage measured data using a dedicated Web application (RUNSENSE View).
The Web application (RUNSENSE View) allows you to manage, review, and use your running route, distance, speed,
heart rate, calories burnt, and so on.
Note:
You need to make an account the first time you use RUNSENSE View.
U “Creating an Account (When Using for the First Time)” on page 81
If you already have an account with RUNSENSE View, you can continue using it with this device.
U “What is the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)?” on page 78
U “Installing Run Connect (Uploader Software)” on page 80
U “Creating an Account (When Using for the First Time)” on page 81
U “Checking Uploaded Measurement Data” on page 86
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
77
What is the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)?
The web application (RUNSENSE View) sends measurement data through your computer allowing you to monitor,
analyse, compare and share your running route, distance, speed, heart rate, calories burnt, and so on.
You can also use this for data analysis as the sent data can be displayed in various formats, such as a map display for the
route, a graph showing speed/distance, and a total display (for months/entire periods).
By exporting in GPX format, you can also use the measurement data on other applications.
Dashboard
Manage records in calendar format. This allows you to
easily review past runs.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
78
Workout
Displays your data as a graph. This allows you to analyse
training from different angles.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
79
Installing Run Connect
(Uploader Software)
You need Run Connect to upload measurement data to
the Web application (RUNSENSE View).
Follow the steps below to install Run Connect.
A
Access the following website and
download Run Connect.
https://go-wellness2.epson.com/portal/
B
Run the downloaded file and follow
the on-screen instructions.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
80
Creating an Account (When Using for the First Time)
You need to create an account with the Web application (RUNSENSE View) when using it for the first time.
A
Connect the cradle to the computer on which Run Connect is installed with a USB
cable.
B
Place the device into the cradle.
Check that the contact points on the device are pointing up and match the contact marks on the cradle.
After placing the device into the bottom of the cradle, push carefully on the top of the device until it is fixed in
place.
c
Important:
Make sure the device is placed in the correct direction; otherwise, the device or the cradle could be
damaged.
Start Run Connect.
Note:
If Run Connect does not start, disconnect the cable from the cradle, wait a few seconds, and then reconnect. Do not
remove the device from the cradle.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
81
C
Click Create Account.
D
Create an account.
Enter information for the Login ID, Password, and Email Address, and then click Create Account.
To upload measurement data, go to step 3 in the following section.
U “Uploading Measurement Data” on page 83
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
82
Uploading Measurement Data
You can upload measurement data to the Web application (RUNSENSE View).
A
Connect the cradle to the computer on which Run Connect is installed with a USB
cable.
B
Place the device into the cradle.
Check that the contact points on the device are pointing up and match the contact marks on the cradle.
After placing the device into the bottom of the cradle, push carefully on the top of the device until it is fixed in
place.
c
Important:
Make sure the device is placed in the correct direction; otherwise, the device or the cradle could be
damaged.
Start Run Connect.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
83
C
Enter your Login ID and Password on the Run Connect screen, and then click
Upload.
Note:
If you select Select Upload and then click Upload, the data list selection screen is displayed, and you can select the
data you want to upload.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
84
Data is uploaded to the Web application (RUNSENSE View).
When the upload is complete, the Web application (RUNSENSE View) starts and the Home screen is displayed.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
85
Checking Uploaded Measurement Data
Access the Web application (RUNSENSE View) to check uploaded measurement data.
A
Start RUNSENSE View.
Use one of the following methods to start RUNSENSE View.
o Access the following website.
https://go-wellness.epson.com/runsense-view/
o Start from the Run Connect icon on your computer.
Right-click the Run Connect icon from the Windows desktop taskbar, and then select Start RUNSENSE
View.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
86
o Click Start RUNSENSE View on the Run Connect screen.
The Run Connect screen is displayed when you place the device in the cradle connected to the computer.
The Web application (RUNSENSE View) starts and the Home screen is displayed. Go to step 3.
Note:
The Start RUNSENSE View button is not available in the following circumstances.
When the login ID and password have not been saved or entered.
When the device has been removed from the cradle.
B
Enter the Login ID and Password, and then click Login.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
87
C
Click the data you want to check from the uploaded data.
Note:
For information on using the Web application (RUNSENSE View), see the RUNSENSE View Help.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Data Management Using the Web Application (RUNSENSE View)
88
Setting Measurements Using the PC
Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
Using the PC application (Run Connect), you can upload measurement data to the Web application (RUNSENSE
View), as well as set AT Lap, Target Pace, Waypoint, and Interval.
U “What is the PC Application (Run Connect)” on page 90
U “Starting Run Connect and Displaying the Settings Screen” on page 92
U “Setting the AT Lap Function (SF-710 only)” on page 94
U “Setting the Target Pace Function (SF-710 only)” on page 96
U “Setting the Waypoint Function (SF-710 only)” on page 99
U “Setting the Interval Function (SF-710 only)” on page 102
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
89
What is the PC Application (Run Connect)
Run Connect is an application for computers. You can upload measurement data to the Web application (RUNSENSE
View), or set functions such as AT Lap, Target Pace, Waypoint, and Interval for the device from your computer.
Note:
See the following pages for information on how to install Run Connect.
U “Installing Run Connect (Uploader Software)” on page 80
Login screen
You can setup an account for accessing the Web
application (RUNSENSE View), upload measurement
data, and start RUNSENSE View.
U “Data Management Using the Web Application
(RUNSENSE View)” on page 77
Additionally, in Model Settings, you can set AT Lap,
Target Pace, Waypoint (SF-710 only), and Interval from
your computer.
Model Settings - AT Lap Settings Screen
When setting the AT Lap function, you can set your own
time or distance to divide laps.
Model Settings - Target Pace Settings Screen
When setting the Target Pace function, you can set your
own target pace.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
90
Model Settings - Waypoint Settings Screen
The Waypoint function allows you to register waypoints
on a map.
Model Settings - Interval Settings Screen
When making the Interval setting, you can also
customise your sprint and recovery intervals.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
91
Starting Run Connect and Displaying the Settings
Screen
A
Connect the cradle to the computer on which Run Connect is installed with a USB
cable.
B
Place the device into the cradle.
Check that the contact points on the device are pointing up and match the contact marks on the cradle.
After placing the device into the bottom of the cradle, push carefully on the top of the device until it is fixed in
place.
c
Important:
Make sure the device is placed in the correct direction; otherwise, the device or the cradle could be
damaged.
Run Connect starts.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
92
C
Click Model Settings on the Run Connect screen. (SF-710 only)
The settings on the device are saved to Run Connect, and the Model Settings screen is displayed.
Note:
Click the Configure tab, and then select the unit of distance. However, the units set here are not reflected on the
device.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
93
Setting the AT Lap
Function (SF-710 only)
When setting the AT Lap function, you can set your own
time or distance to divide laps.
Setting AT lap
A
Display the Model Settings for Run
Connect.
U “Starting Run Connect and Displaying the
Settings Screen” on page 92
B
Click the AT Lap tab.
C
When registering new data, select No
Data, and then click the Edit button.
When editing registered settings,
select the setting you want to edit, and
then click the Edit button.
D
Enter or edit the Title.
Enter the title using letters, numbers, hyphens, or
underscores.
E
Click the Add button.
Next, we will explain how to register new data.
When editing registered settings, select the
setting you want to edit, and then click each
button.
Button Explanation
Add Register new
settings.
Insert Insert a new setting
before the
registered settings.
Edit Edit registered
settings.
Delete Delete registered
settings.
Move Down Move the registered
setting down.
Move Up Move the registered
setting up.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
94
F
Set the distance or time to divide the
lap, and then click OK.
G
When registering multiple entries or
editing them, click the button and
perform operations.
When you have finished choosing
your settings, click OK.
Note:
When Standard is selected, your setting will be
repeated. Deselect Standard to customise your
settings.
H
Select the settings you want to write to
the device, and then click Write to
Wrist Device.
I
Click Yes.
Settings are written to the device.
J
Click Close.
Measuring
See the following pages to select the AT Lap settings, and
then measure.
U “Recording Laps Automatically (AT Lap
Function)” on page 54
U “Measuring” on page 39
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
95
Setting the Target Pace
Function (SF-710 only)
When setting the Target Pace function, you can set your
own target pace.
Setting the target pace
A
Display the Model Settings for Run
Connect.
U “Starting Run Connect and Displaying the
Settings Screen” on page 92
B
Click the Target Pace tab.
C
When registering new data, select No
Data, and then click the Edit button.
When editing registered settings,
select the setting you want to edit, and
then click the Edit button.
D
Enter or edit the Title.
Enter the title using letters, numbers, hyphens, or
underscores.
E
Click the Add button.
Next, we will explain how to register new data.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
96
When editing registered settings, select the
setting you want to edit, and then click each
button.
Button Explanation
Add Register new
settings.
Insert Insert a new setting
before the
registered settings.
Edit Edit registered
settings.
Delete Delete registered
settings.
Move Down Move the registered
setting down.
Move Up Move the registered
setting up.
F
Set the distance or time for the section,
set the target pace, and then click
OK.
G
When registering multiple entries or
editing them, click the button and
perform operations.
Note:
Since about 1 km is set as the target time when
Standard is selected, you cannot register multiple
entries.
H
Set the range for maintaining your
Pace Range.
An alarm sounds if you are outside the set pace
range.
I
When you have finished making
settings, click OK.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
97
J
Select the settings you want to write to
the device, and then click Write to
Wrist Device.
K
Click Yes.
Settings are written to the device.
L
Click Close.
Measuring
See the following pages to select the Target Pace settings,
and then measure.
U “Setting a Pace and Measuring (Target Pace
Function)” on page 57
U “Measuring” on page 39
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
98
Setting the Waypoint Function (SF-710 only)
The Waypoint function allows you to register waypoints on a map.
Setting waypoints
A
Display the Model Settings for Run Connect.
U “Starting Run Connect and Displaying the Settings Screen” on page 92
B
Click the Waypoint tab.
C
When registering new data, select No Data, and then click the Edit button.
When editing registered settings, select the setting you want to edit, and then click the
Edit button.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
99
D
Enter or edit the Title.
Enter the title using letters, numbers, hyphens, or underscores.
E
Drag a pin on the map to set the waypoint, and then click OK.
You can also search by text to set a waypoint.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
100
F
Select the settings you want to write to the device, and then click Write to Wrist
Device.
Note:
Click View All on Map to check all the set waypoints on the map.
G
Click Yes.
Settings (positional information/title) are written to the device.
H
Click Close.
Measuring
See the following pages to set a waypoint, and then measure.
U “Specifying and measuring waypoints” on page 60
U “Measuring” on page 39
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
101
Setting the Interval
Function (SF-710 only)
When making the Interval setting, you can also
customise your sprint and recovery intervals.
Setting intervals
A
Display the Model Settings for Run
Connect.
U “Starting Run Connect and Displaying the
Settings Screen” on page 92
B
Click the Interval tab.
C
When registering new data, select No
Data, and then click the Edit button.
When editing registered settings,
select the setting you want to edit, and
then click the Edit button.
D
Enter or edit the Title.
Enter the title using letters, numbers, hyphens, or
underscores.
E
Click the Add button.
Next, we will explain how to register new data.
When editing registered settings, select the
setting you want to edit, and then click each
button.
Button Explanation
Add Register new
settings.
Insert Insert a new setting
before the
registered settings.
Edit Edit registered
settings.
Delete Delete registered
settings.
Move Down Move the registered
setting down.
Move Up Move the registered
setting up.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
102
F
Set the Distance, Time, and HR Zone
for the Sprint Section (hard)/
Recovery Section (light).
Also, click No. of Repetitions, and
then click OK.
G
When registering multiple entries or
editing them, click the button and
perform operations.
When you have finished making
settings, click OK.
Note:
Since settings are repeated in unity when
Standard is selected, you cannot register multiple
entries.
H
Select the settings you want to write to
the device, and then click Write to
Wrist Device.
I
Click Yes.
Settings are written to the device.
J
Click Close.
Measuring
See the following pages to select the Interval settings,
and then measure.
U “Loading interval conditions that have already been
set” on page 47
U “Measuring” on page 39
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Setting Measurements Using the PC Application (Run Connect) (SF-710 only)
103
Settings
You can change a variety of settings for measurement or device. Choose settings to suit your purpose.
U “Making Settings” on page 105
U “Measure set.” on page 106
U “Settings” on page 111
U “Screen” on page 115
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
104
Making Settings
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
105
Measure set.
Allows you to change the measurement settings.
Changing the Measure set.
c
Important:
When performing GPS positioning, make
sure the screen is facing up and you are
outside with no obstructions overhead.
U “Specifying a GPS (GPS Positioning)” on
page 29
It usually takes less than two minutes to
complete GPS positioning.
If it takes more than two minutes and Failed
is displayed, we recommend selecting
Cancel, moving to a different location, and
trying again.
Operation buttons
A
Display the measurement screen.
Use one of the following methods to display.
When performing GPS positioning:
Press C on the time screen.
When skipping GPS positioning:
Press C on the time screen, and then select
Skip on the GPS positioning screen.
U “Skipping GPS positioning” on
page 30
When not performing GPS positioning
(Indoor mode: SF-710/SF-510 only):
Hold down C on the time screen.
U “Indoor mode (SF-710/SF-510 only)”
on page 31
B
Display the Measure set. menu.
Hold down B on the measurement screen.
C
Select a setting item.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select a setting value.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
Depending on the selections, you may need to
choose further settings. Follow the on-screen
instructions.
Note:
When setting a number, hold down C/D to speed
through the numbers.
E
Complete the settings.
Hold down A.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
106
The measurement screen is displayed.
Note:
On the screen displayed after resetting measurements, if
you hold down A, the time screen is displayed.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
107
Measure set. table
Setting items Value Explanation
Activity Type Run (default) Set when running or jogging.
Walk Set when walking (exercising at a slow pace).
Bike Set when performing exercises that do not require you to
swing your arms, such as riding a bike.
Mode Chronograph (default) Set the mode to suit the measurements you want to
make.
Chronograph mode allows you to measure split times
and lap times (section measurement) simultaneously.
U “Measuring Time, Distance, and Speed
(Chronograph Function)” on page 38
Interval mode allows you to switch the sets of hard
(sprint) or light (recovery) exercises, and repeat using the
specific distance or time set in advance.
U “Setting a Time and Distance for Hard and Light
Workouts (Interval Function)” on page 43
Goal mode measures until the time or distance set in
advance is reached.
U “Measure until the Time or Distance Set in Advance Is
Reached (Goal Function)” on page 50
Interval
Goal
GPS - Displays the number of GPS satellites being accessed.
AT Lap SETTING 01 to 05 When a time or distance set in advance is reached, this
function records laps automatically.
Set the lap time or distance.
You can set five times or distances within the following
range.
Time: 01'00" to 60'00" (in increments of 1 minute)
Distance: 0.1 to 10.0 km (in increments of 0.1 km)
U “Recording Laps Automatically (AT Lap Function)”
on page 54
OFF (default)
AT Pause ON This function automatically stops measuring when you
stop running, and resumes when you continue running.
U “Automatically Start/Stop Measuring (AT Pause
Function)” on page 56
OFF (default)
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
108
Setting items Value Explanation
Target Pace SETTING 01 to 03 Set the target time and pace range for one kilometre/
mile. An alarm sounds if you are outside the set pace
range.
You can set three target paces within the following
range.
Target Pace: 1'00" to 15'00"/km or miles (in increments of
1 second)
Pace Range: 00'05" to 03'00"/km or miles (in increments
of 1 second)
U “Setting a Pace and Measuring (Target Pace
Function)” on page 57
OFF (default)
Waypoint*1 ON By specifying the registered waypoint, you can display
the direction to the point, the distance, and the
difference in elevation. As you approach the specified
point, an alarm sounds.
U “Setting and Measuring Waypoints (Waypoint
Function)” on page 59
OFF (default)
Alarm Tones (default) Set the alarm type and time (1 to 10 minutes).
You can also set this from Sys. Settings.
Vib. (vibration)*1
Tones & Vib.
(vibration)*1
OFF
HR*2 ON You can measure your heart rate by wearing the heart
rate monitor (optional).
U “Measuring Heart Rate” on page 72
OFF (default)
Tap*3
(Only for the
measurement screen)
Lap You can perform one of the operations set here by
tapping the screen until the alarm sounds while
measuring.
When Bike is selected as the Activity Type, the tap
function may operate automatically depending on the
condition of the road surface. If this occurs, we
recommend to change the setting to OFF.
U “Tap” on page 20
Light
Screen Chg.
OFF (default)
Screen Screen1 You can display up to four measurement screens. You
can change the screen pattern and the measurement
items displayed for each screen.
You can also change the Display Lap Screen, but this is
not displayed for the interval function.
U “Screen” on page 115
Screen2
Screen3
Screen4
Display Lap Screen
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
109
*1 Only displayed for the SF-710.
*2 Displayed after registering the heart rate monitor.
*3 Only displayed for the SF-710/SF-510.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
110
Settings
Allows you to change the settings for the device.
Changing the Settings
Operation buttons
A
Displays the Settings menu.
Hold down B on the time screen.
B
Select a setting item.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
C
Select a setting item.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select a setting value.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
Depending on the selections, you may need to
choose further settings. Follow the on-screen
instructions.
Note:
When setting a number, hold down C/D to speed
through the numbers.
E
Complete the settings.
Hold down A.
Displays the time screen.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
111
Settings table
Comm. Settings
Set to connect the heart rate monitor or smartphone to this device and communicate.
Setting items Value Explanation
HR Monitor Status Register the heart rate monitor to this device.
U “Registering the heart rate monitor to the device” on
page 68
Register
Smart Phone Connect Register a smartphone to this device.
See the "Smartphone User Manual" for more details.
Forget Device
User Settings
Set the user information.
The Height, Weight, DOB, and Gender information is used to calculate the calories burnt.
The value in brackets () is the default setting.
Setting items Value Explanation
Height (170 cm) Set the height.
Weight (60 kg) Set the weight.
DOB (01.01.1975) Set your date of birth.
Gender Male (default) Set your gender.
Female
HR Zone Zone1
(30 to 100 bpm)
Set the maximum and minimum heart rate.
You can set five zones to suit the exercise intensity.
Zone2
(101 to 130 bpm)
Zone3
(131 to 160 bpm)
Zone4
(161 to 190 bpm)
Zone5
(191 to 240 bpm)
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
112
Sys. Settings
Make settings for the device's system.
The value in brackets () is the default setting.
Setting items Value Explanation
Language English (default) Set the display language.
Deutsch
Units km (default) Set the display units for distance.
mile
Clock 12 Hour (default) Set the format for the display time.
24 Hour
DST ON Set Daylight Saving Time.
OFF (default)
Time Adjust - The device receives a signal from the GPS and
automatically sets the time.
Signals from the GPS cannot be received while indoors.
Make sure the screen is facing up and you are outside
with no obstructions overhead.
If GPS positioning has not completed after two minutes,
we recommend selecting Cancel, moving to a different
location, and trying again.
Time Zone Auto (default) Sets the time zone for your location.
When Auto is selected, perform Time Adjust to set the
time zone automatically.
When Manual is selected, you can set the time zone
within a range of -12:00 to +14:00.
Manual
Date Format Day. Month Set the display format for the date.
Month. Day (default)
Invert Disp. ON Set the display format for the screen.
When ON is selected, white text is displayed over a black
background.
When OFF is selected, black text is displayed over a white
background.
OFF (default)
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
113
Setting items Value Explanation
Contrast (4) Set the contrast for the screen.
Auto Sleep ON (default) When you leave the device for a while, this function
automatically puts the device into sleep status.
Entering sleep status reduces the amount of power
consumption.
OFF
AT Light ON When the screen changes, this function automatically
turns on the light. When a specified time has passed, the
light automatically turns off.
OFF (default)
Alarm Tones (default) Set the alarm type and time (1 to 10 minutes).
You can also set this from Measure set.
Vib. (vibration)*
Tones & Vib.
(vibration)*
OFF
Key Tones ON (default) Turn on or off the operation tones.
OFF
Initialise - Initialises all setting information (Comm. Settings, User
Settings, Sys. Settings and Measure set.) and stride
sensor information in the device's memory.
Measurement history data is also deleted.
Software Version - Displays the firmware version information.
* Only displayed for the SF-710.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
114
Screen
You can display up to four measurement screens. You can change the screen pattern (by displaying one line to three
lines of data) and the measurement items displayed for each screen.
You can also change the display for the lap hold screen.
Note:
See the following pages for the default screen settings.
U “Screen display” on page 41
Screen settings
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
115
Screen pattern table
Measurement screen
Screen Pattern Screen Explanation
1 Line Displays one measurement item on the screen.
2 Lines Displays two measurement items on the screen by
dividing the screen into two sections.
3 Lines Displays three measurement items on the screen
by dividing the screen into three sections.
Latitude/Longitude can only be displayed on Line
2.
Pace&Graph
B
C
D
A
When a pace alarm is set, this shows whether or
not you have achieved the pace. When the pace
alarm is off, only the current pace is displayed.
A: A bar graph displaying the average pace for
each lap with the latest at the far right.
B: Maximum set pace (Example: 5 mins. 20 secs/
km).
C: Current pace (Example: 5 mins. 23 sec./km).
D: Minimum set pace (Example: 5 mins. 30 secs/
km).
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
116
Screen Pattern Screen Explanation
HR&Graph
B
C
D
A
When the HR alarm is set, this shows whether or
not you are within the limits of the set heart rate
zone. When the HR alarm is off, only the current
heart rate is displayed.
A: A bar graph displaying average heart rate for
the intervals you have set (Example: Displays the
average heart rate for every 10 seconds with the
latest at the far right).
B: Maximum set heart rate (Example: 170 bpm).
C: Current heart rate (Example: 163 bpm).
B: Minimum set heart rate (Example: 155 bpm).
Lap Displays information on the lap acquired from the
lap function.
Waypoint
(SF-710 only)
B
C
A
When a Waypoint is set, the directions to the
Waypoint, distance in a straight line, and the
difference in elevation are displayed.
A: Direction
B: Difference in elevation
C: Distance in a straight line
Target Pace Displays the current pace at the top and the Target
Pace at the bottom.
OFF - The measurement screen is not displayed.
Display Lap Screen
Screen Pattern Screen Explanation
1 Line Displays one measurement item on the screen.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
117
Screen Pattern Screen Explanation
2 Lines Displays two measurement items on the screen by
dividing the screen into two sections.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
118
Measurement display abbreviations
Measurement screen
Display item
Display name
Explanation
1 Line 2 Lines/3 Lines
Distance Distance Dist. Total distance from the start of
measurements
Lap Distance LapDistance LapDist. Distance for each lap
Pace Pace Pace Current pace (time taken for one
kilometre/mile)
Average Pace Avg.Pace Av.Pace Average pace from the start of
measurements
Lap Pace LapPace LapPace Average pace for each lap
Speed Speed Speed Current speed
Average Speed Avg.Speed Av.Spd Average speed from the start of
measurements
Lap Speed LapSpeed LapSpd Average speed for each lap
Split Time SplitTime Split Total time from the start of
measurements
Lap Time LapTime Lap Time for each lap
Time Time Time Current time
Calories Burnt Calories Calories Current calories burnt through
exercise
Altitude*1 Altitude Alt. Current altitude
Guide Time*2 GuideTime Guide Progress time towards target pace
(reaching target or falling behind)
Guide Distance*2 GuideDist. GuideDist. Progress distance towards target
pace (reaching target or falling
behind)
Stride*3 Stride Stride Current Stride
Average Stride*3 Avg.Stride Av.Stride Average stride from the start of
measurements
Lap Stride*3 LapStride LapStride Average stride for each lap
Pitch*3 Pitch Pitch Current Pitch (number of strides in
one minute)
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
119
Display item
Display name
Explanation
1 Line 2 Lines/3 Lines
Average Pitch*3 Avg.Pitch Av.Pitch Average pitch from the start of
measurements
Lap Pitch*3 LapPitch LapPitch Average pitch for each lap
HR HR HR Current heart rate
Average HR Avg.HR Av.HR Average heart rate from the start of
measurements
Maximum HR*3 Max.HR Max.HR Maximum heart rate from the start of
measurements
Lap HR LapHR LapHR Average heart rate for each lap
Steps*3 Steps Steps Number of steps from the start of
measurements
Lap Steps*3 LapSteps LapStp Number of steps for each lap
HR Zone Time*3*4 Spent.HR Spent.HR Time within heart rate zone for each
lap set by the Interval function
Time to HR Zone*3*4 Time.HR Time.HR Time to reach the heart rate zone for
each lap set by the Interval function
Total Ascent*1*5 TotalAscent Tot.Asc. Total ascent from the start of
measurements
Total Descent*1*5 TotalDescent Tot.Des. Total descent from the start of
measurements
Grade*1*5 Grade Grade Current Grade
Latitude/Longitude*3*6 LAT/LONG LAT/LONG Current Latitude/Longitude
Estimated Time*7 Est.Time Est. Estimated time of arrival at the
target distance set in the goal
function
Estimated Distance*7 Est.Dist. Est.Dist. Estimated distance reached at the
target time set in the goal function
*1 Altitude, Total Ascent, Total Descent, and Grade are calculated using the GPS signal. These functions may
contain larger errors when compared to the accuracy of position and distance depending on the GPS
environment.
*2 Set the Target Pace in the Measure set. menu.
U “Setting a Pace and Measuring (Target Pace Function)” on page 57
*3 Only displayed for the SF-710/SF-510.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
120
*4 Make the following settings in the Measure set. menu.
Mode: Interval > HR Zone: Zone1 to Zone5
HR > HR Monitor: ON
*5 Only displayed for the SF-710.
*6 When Line 3 is set on the Screen, Latitude/Longitude can only be selected for Line 2.
*7 Use when Mode is set to Goal from the Measure set. menu.
Display Lap Screen
Display item
Display name
Explanation
1 Line 2 Lines/3 Lines
Split Time SplitTime Split Total time from the start of measurements
Lap Distance LapDistance LapDist. Distance for each lap
Lap Time LapTime Lap Time for each lap
Lap Pace LapPace LapPace Average pace for each lap
Lap HR LapHR LapHR Average heart rate for each lap
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
121
Changing the measurement
screen
The setting method varies depending on the screen
pattern. See the explanations for each screen pattern.
U “Setting 1 Line/2 Lines/3 Lines” on page 122
U “Setting Pace&Graph/HR&Graph” on page 123
U “Setting Lap/Target Pace/OFF” on page 124
Setting 1 Line/2 Lines/3 Lines
Here we will explain how to display Calories Burnt in
Screen4 using 1 Line.
Operation buttons
A
Display the measurement screen.
Use one of the following methods to display.
When performing GPS positioning:
Press C on the time screen.
When skipping GPS positioning:
Press C on the time screen, and then select
Skip on the GPS positioning screen.
U “Skipping GPS positioning” on
page 30
When not performing GPS positioning
(Indoor mode: SF-710/SF-510 only):
Hold down C on the time screen.
U “Indoor mode (SF-710/SF-510 only)”
on page 31
B
Display the Measure set. menu.
Hold down B on the measurement screen.
C
Select Screen.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select Screen4.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
E
Select 1 Line.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
Screen Image is displayed. Altitude is displayed
by default.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
122
After checking, press A and go to the following
step.
F
Select Line 1.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
G
Select Calories Burnt.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
Screen Image is displayed.
After checking, press A and go to the following
step.
Note:
When you want to set 2 Lines or 3 Lines,
repeat steps 6 and 7.
When 3 Lines is set, Latitude/Longitude can
only be selected for Line 2.
H
Complete the settings.
Hold down A.
The measurement screen is displayed.
Press A on the measurement screen to change the
screen, and then check if Screen4 has been
changed.
Note:
Hold down A on the measurement screen to display the
time screen.
Setting Pace&Graph/HR&Graph
Here we will explain how to display Pace&Graph in
Screen4.
Operation buttons
A
Display the measurement screen.
Use one of the following methods to display.
When performing GPS positioning:
Press C on the time screen.
When skipping GPS positioning:
Press C on the time screen, and then select
Skip on the GPS positioning screen.
U “Skipping GPS positioning” on
page 30
When not performing GPS positioning
(Indoor mode: SF-710/SF-510 only):
Hold down C on the time screen.
U “Indoor mode (SF-710/SF-510 only)”
on page 31
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
123
B
Display the Measure set. menu.
Hold down B on the measurement screen.
C
Select Screen.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
D
Select Screen4.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
E
Select Pace&Graph.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
Screen Image is displayed.
After checking, press A and go to the following
step.
F
Select the interval at which to display
the screen.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
G
Complete the settings.
Hold down A.
The measurement screen is displayed.
Press A on the measurement screen to change the
screen, and then check if Screen4 has been
changed.
Note:
Hold down A on the measurement screen to display the
time screen.
Setting Lap/Target Pace/OFF
Here we will explain how to set Lap in Screen4.
A
Display the measurement screen.
Use one of the following methods to display.
When performing GPS positioning:
Press C on the time screen.
When skipping GPS positioning:
Press C on the time screen, and then select
Skip on the GPS positioning screen.
U “Skipping GPS positioning” on
page 30
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
124
G
Select Lap Pace.
Use C/D to select, and then press A.
Screen Image is displayed.
After checking, press A and go to the following
step.
Note:
When you have set this to 2 Lines, repeat steps 6
and 7.
H
Complete the settings.
Hold down A.
The measurement screen is displayed.
Note:
Hold down A on the measurement screen to display the
time screen.
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
127
Setting examples
Here we will provide two usage examples.
Note:
See the following page for information on making changes.
U “Changing the measurement screen” on page 122
Default settings
Screen Screen Pattern Measurement item
Screen1 3 Lines Distance (Dist.)
Split Time (Split)
Average Pace (Av.Pace)
Recommended settings for a marathon
Display Distance and Split Time enlarged on one screen.
Screen Screen Pattern Measurement item
Screen1 2 Lines Distance (Dist.)
Split Time (Split)
Recommended settings for walking
Display Calories Burnt, Distance, and Time on one screen.
Screen Screen Pattern Measurement item
Screen1 3 Lines Calories Burnt (Calories)
Distance (Dist.)
Time (Time)
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Settings
128
Maintenance
This section explains how to maintain this device, replace the battery, and update the firmware.
U “Looking after your device” on page 130
U “Replacing the Battery on your GPS Sports Monitor” on page 131
U “Updating the Firmware” on page 132
SF-710/510/310 User Manual
Maintenance
129
31


Need help? Post your question in this forum.

Forumrules


Report abuse

Libble takes abuse of its services very seriously. We're committed to dealing with such abuse according to the laws in your country of residence. When you submit a report, we'll investigate it and take the appropriate action. We'll get back to you only if we require additional details or have more information to share.

Product:

For example, Anti-Semitic content, racist content, or material that could result in a violent physical act.

For example, a credit card number, a personal identification number, or an unlisted home address. Note that email addresses and full names are not considered private information.

Forumrules

To achieve meaningful questions, we apply the following rules:

Register

Register getting emails for Epson Runsense SF510 at:


You will receive an email to register for one or both of the options.


Get your user manual by e-mail

Enter your email address to receive the manual of Epson Runsense SF510 in the language / languages: English as an attachment in your email.

The manual is 4,59 mb in size.

 

You will receive the manual in your email within minutes. If you have not received an email, then probably have entered the wrong email address or your mailbox is too full. In addition, it may be that your ISP may have a maximum size for emails to receive.

Others manual(s) of Epson Runsense SF510

Epson Runsense SF510 Quick start guide - English - 2 pages


The manual is sent by email. Check your email

If you have not received an email with the manual within fifteen minutes, it may be that you have a entered a wrong email address or that your ISP has set a maximum size to receive email that is smaller than the size of the manual.

The email address you have provided is not correct.

Please check the email address and correct it.

Your question is posted on this page

Would you like to receive an email when new answers and questions are posted? Please enter your email address.



Info