Mio FUSE User Guide 11
DATA STORAGE AND TRANSFER
Mio FUSE can store up to 14 days of daily summary data in All-Day Mode and an additional 30
hours of exercise data in Workout Mode. Mio FUSE will display LOW MEM when there are less
than 2 hours of memory remaining; it will display NO MEM when no memory is left, or when
30 exercises have been recorded. If Mio FUSE runs out of memory during Workout Mode, it
will stop recording your workout and display NO MEM, but the timer will keep running.
Mio FUSE will automatically sync your data when it connects to the Mio GO app on your
smartphone. Sync daily to see your activity data, review your workout statistics, and clear your
device memory.
For help with connecting your Mio FUSE, please visit mioglobal.com/support.
Connecting to a Receiving Device
YoucanconnectMioFUSEtotransmityourheartratetomanytnessapps,cyclingcomputers,
GPS watches, and other sport devices through Bluetooth Smart wireless technology (BLE) and
ANT+. See what devices and apps are compatible at mioglobal.com/compatibility.
You will be required to pair Mio FUSE with every new app and receiving device you use. Pairing
prevents signal interference from other sensors and devices in the area.
Tips for Pairing
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Stay 30 meters (100 feet) away from other ANT+ or Bluetooth sensors and devices.
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Position the receiving device as close to your Mio FUSE as possible, ideally within 1
meter (3 feet).
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Wear the receiving device on your arm, in your front pocket, or in front of you on a
belt or bike handlebar. Do not position the device behind you (e.g. in a back pocket or
backpack).
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Heart rate calculation of the Mio FUSE is not based on instant R-R interval, and will not
work for apps and devices that require heart rate variability (HRV) data.
Pairing With Apps Through Bluetooth
Pairing must be completed within the app settings, not in your smart device’s Bluetooth settings.
If you want to pair through ANT+, you will need a device with built-in ANT+ support, or an
ANT+ dongle. (For details, visit http://www.thisisant.com.)
1. Turn on the Bluetooth function of your device. If you use an Android device, open the
Bluetooth settings menu on your device. Enable the setting that makes your device
visible to other Bluetooth devices.
2. Open the app that you would like to pair with and add your Mio FUSE as a heart rate
sensor. The setup process varies by app, but the option to add a heart rate sensor is
typically found in the Settings menu. Repeat the above pairing process for each app.
After initial pairing is complete, your Mio FUSE will automatically be recognized each
time you use the app.