Sony NW-S202 Portable CD Player User Manual


 
NW-S203F/S205F.GB.2-699-315-12(2)
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Settings...Setting the information for calorie-count and distance
After pressing the

button to decide “Walk Stride>,” rotate the
shuttle switch to set step length for when walking, and then press
the

button to conrm.
Step length is calculated by the height value (set in step ) × 0.5.
After pressing the

button to decide “Run Stride>,” rotate the
shuttle switch to set step length for when running, and then press
the

button to conrm.
Step length is calculated by the height value (set in step ) × 0.7.
To return to the previous menu
Press the DISP/HOME button.
Hint
You can set the height from 80 to 250 cm (31 to 99 inch), the weigh from 10 to 300
kg (22 to 660 lb). In case of other values, you can set from “Less” (minimum value) or
“More” (maximum value). Select the approximate value.
Notes
We recommend using the supplied clip or arm band (
page 6) when using the player.
However the player may not be able to count steps properly depending on how the
player is attached, or the following cases.
– If you use the player with a strap (sold separately) around your neck, waist, bag, etc.
– If you use the player inside a bag swinging randomly.
– If you use the player during up and down movement or swaying from side to side in a
vehicle.
– If you use the player during active sports requiring up and down movement or subject
the player to excessive shock.
The player calculates the distance and calorie-count based on the step count and height/
weight/step length you set (
page 38). Inaccuracies may occur depending on how the
player is attached, age, or gender. Use this function as a guide.
When you measure calories, the G Sensor menu (
page 40) needs to be activated.
The information you set for “Height/Weight” is used only for the purpose of measuring
the distance of movement and calories consumed. This information is not output via the
USB connection.
If you change the value of the height (step ) after setting the step length steps in
and , the step length is also changed to be calculated again.
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