Timex Heart Rate Monitor 229 095000 User Manual

US QSG 229-095000  
 
Table of Contents  
Introduction......................................................................................................... 1  
Feature Overview.................................................................................................. 1  
Operational Buttons and Icons ............................................................................. 2  
Charge Your Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch ....................................... 4  
Turn the Global Trainer™ Watch On and Off......................................................... 5  
Initial System Setup ........................................................................................... 6  
Time of Day ........................................................................................................... 6  
Personal Information............................................................................................. 6  
Digital 2.4 Heart Rate Sensor (optional)................................................................ 6  
Heart Rate Training................................................................................................ 7  
Configure Heart Rate Alerts.................................................................................. 8  
PERFORMANCE Mode ...................................................................................... 10  
Customizing Workout Screens............................................................................ 10  
Start a Workout ................................................................................................... 11  
Take a Lap or Split............................................................................................... 12  
Change Views During a Workout ........................................................................ 14  
Stop a Workout.................................................................................................... 14  
Timers and Performance Pacer .......................................................................... 15  
MULTISPORT Mode............................................................................................ 16  
REVIEW Mode.................................................................................................... 16  
CONFIGURE Mode............................................................................................. 16  
PC SYNC Mode.................................................................................................. 17  
INDIGLO® Night-Light........................................................................................ 18  
Water Resistance.............................................................................................. 18  
Heart Rate Sensor Maintenance..................................................................... 18  
Warranty & Service........................................................................................... 20  
 
DWN / STP / RST (q)  
In a menu, press qto highlight the item below or to the right of the currently  
selected one.  
Appears when the chrono is running and a timer has been enabled.  
Current time of Day  
Solid: Heart rate monitor is communicating properly.  
Blinking: Device is pairing or has received no useful data for 15 seconds.  
Solid: Speed or cadence sensor is communicating properly.  
Blinking: Device is pairing or has received no useful data for 15 seconds.  
Solid: Power meter is communicating properly.  
In PERFORMANCE or MULTISPORT Mode with the chronograph stopped and  
reset, press qto display the previous view screen.  
In PERFORMANCE Mode with the chronograph running, press qto stop (or  
pause) the chronograph. If the chronograph is stopped (or paused), hold qto  
reset the chronograph (follow the directions on the screen).  
Blinking: Device is pairing or has received no useful data for 15 seconds.  
Solid: GPS has a satellite fix.  
In MULTISPORT Mode, press qto transition to the next sport. Hold qto pause  
the workout. If MULTISPORT Mode is paused, press qto reset the chronograph  
(follow the directions on the screen).  
Blinking: GPS is seeking a satellite fix. None: GPS cannot locate a satellite.  
START / SPLIT  
Press START / SPLIT in PERFORMANCE or MULTISPORT mode to begin timing a  
workout. Press it again when the chronograph is running to take a split and to  
time laps individually.  
Charge Your Global TrainerBodylink® System Watch  
Before you use the Global Trainerwatch for the first time, the lithium-ion  
battery must be charged. A depleted battery takes approximately 2 1/2 to 3 1/2  
hours to fully charge.  
Status Bar  
The status bar appears at the bottom of all screens. It shows the battery  
charge remaining, the current time, and status icons to give an at-a-glance  
view of the Global Trainerwatch’s status.  
CAUTION: The Global Trainerwatch should only be charged within a tempera-  
ture range of 32°F - 113°F (0°C - 45°C).  
Charge Using the USB Cable  
1. Insert the large USB-A plug on the download/charging clip into a USB port  
on any powered computer.  
2. Attach the download/charging clip to the back of the Global Trainerwatch.  
Status Bar Display Icons  
Shows the approximate charge of the battery. More dark segments  
indicate a higher charge.  
3. Make sure the four contacts on the clip touch the four metal discs on the  
back of the watch. Match the red dot on the watch with the red dot on the  
connector for proper orientation.  
Appears when the chronograph is running  
Appears when the alarm is set.  
 
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4. Secure the clip to the watch caseback by placing the fixed end of the clip  
into the slot adjacent to the red dot and locking the hinged end of the clip  
into the other slot.  
Initial System Setup  
Time of Day  
The time, date, and day of week are set by the GPS based on selections you  
make.  
Charge Using the AC Adaptor  
1. Insert large USB-A plug on the download/charging clip into the USB port on  
the AC adaptor, and plug the AC adaptor into an electrical outlet.  
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays and press qto highlight WATCH.  
2. Attach the download/charging clip to the back of the Global Trainerwatch,  
as instructed above in steps 3 and 4.  
2. Pressqor 8and press qto select and change Time Format, Time Zone,  
Date Format and other watch functions.  
The Power Off Function is set to SHOW TIME, so the date and time will display  
during charging. A blinking battery icon appears during charging. A solid battery  
icon appears when charging is complete. To learn more about the Power Off  
Function, refer to the section on CONFIGURE (Mode) and the MODES section of  
the USER GUIDE.  
Personal Information  
To accurately measure the performance of your workouts, and to assist in  
calculating your heart rate zones, you should enter your personal information.  
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays and press qto highlight USER INFO.  
2. Press 8 to set the PERSONAL screen and press qto set your Gender,  
Weight, Height, and Date of Birth.  
NOTE: To prevent corrosion, please dry the download/charging contacts and  
the surrounding area on the back of the Global Trainer™ watch.  
To refine your calories results further, see the steps to Configure Calorie  
Expenditure Settings in the PERFORMANCE (Mode) View Screens section of the  
USER GUIDE.  
Turn the Global TrainerWatch On and Off  
To turn the Global Trainerwatch on or off, press and hold 8for 2 seconds until  
you hear a three-note tone. The tone ascends in pitch when powering on, and  
descends in pitch when powering off.  
Digital 2.4 Heart Rate Sensor (Optional)  
To minimize the possibility of picking up a signal from another person’s Heart  
Rate Sensor, you should pair it to the Global Trainerwatch. To pair your sensor  
for the first time, move 30 feet (10 m) away from other heart rate sensors.  
Because the Power Off Function is set to SHOW TIME, the date and time will  
display when the Global Trainerwatch is turned off. The POWER OFF label will  
appear in the upper status bar.  
NOTE: Repeating this procedure is only necessary for a new heart rate sensor  
or when the heart rate sensor battery is replaced.  
NOTE: When the Power Off Function is set to TURN OFF DISPLAY, better  
standby battery life is obtained. To learn more about the Power Off Function,  
refer to the CONFIGURE (Mode) and the MODES sections of the USER GUIDE.  
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays and press qto highlight SENSORS.  
2. Press 8and the HEART RATE SCAN setting should be selected. If that field  
is NO, press 8and qto highlight SCAN, and 8to confirm the selection.  
The Global Trainerwatch will begin searching for the heart rate sensor  
 
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3. Wet the heart rate sensor pads, and fasten the sensor firmly to your chest  
against your skin, just below your sternum.  
4. Press or qto highlight a selection in the setting change window, then  
press 8 to confirm your selection.  
4. The Global Trainerwatch searches for the heart rate strap for up to ten  
seconds. When the strap is successfully paired, the field next to HEART  
RATE will read HR.  
NOTE: The Global Trainerwatch can be paired with other ANT+wireless  
sensors for Bike Speed, Cadence and Power. Start at Step 1 above to pair with  
any of the listed ANT+devices.  
Setting Group  
Adjustment  
MAX HR  
Enter a value for the maximum heart rate in beats per minute. The  
range is 30 – 240  
ZONES  
VIEW  
Select CUSTOM to manually enter values for each zone, or select  
USE MAX to calculate all zones by maximum heart rate.  
Heart Rate Training  
Target zones allow you to effectively train with a heart rate monitor. The initial  
step is to set up how the Global TrainerBodylink® System watch calculates  
and displays heart rate zones.  
Select bpm to display zone values as beats per minute, or select  
% to display zone values as a percentage of your maximum heart  
rate.  
Ranges for Zones 1  
through 5  
Enter the low and high values for each zone. Press 8to close the  
setting change window. The maximum is 240.  
MAX HR is initially calculated as 220 minus your age, but this can be changed.  
Configure Heart Rate Alerts  
You can set minimum and maximum values for heart rate to define the target  
zone. If the watch detects a value outside of this zone, the alert is triggered.  
Configure Alert Type  
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays, and press qto highlight ALERTS  
2. Press 8to select TYPE: AUDIBLE AND VISUAL.  
Configure Heart Rate Settings  
3. Press 8to enter the selection screen, and press or qto highlight the  
setting to change.  
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays and press qto highlight HEART  
RATE.  
4. Press 8to confirm your selection.  
The AUDIBLE alert tone will sound once every 30 seconds for as long as the  
reading is outside the target zone. The VISUAL alert will display a message on  
top of the display for 2 seconds.  
2. Press 8 and press or qto highlight the setting to change.  
3. Press 8 to open the setting change window.  
 
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The alert message will display once every 30 seconds for as long as the reading  
is outside the target zone.  
PERFORMANCE Mode  
PERFORMANCE Mode tracks data for up to 20 workouts and up to 1000 laps.  
Keep track of multiple variables during your workout, including speed, distance,  
elapsed time, pace, and calories burned. See data during your workout in five  
customizable view screens, each with up to four fields for displaying data.  
Configure Heart Rate Alerts Settings  
1. Press MODE until CONFIGURE displays, and press qto highlight ALERTS.  
2. Press qto highlight SETUP ALERTS, and press 8to confirm your  
selection.  
Customizing Workout Screens  
3. Press qto highlight HEART RATE ZONE, and press 8to confirm your  
selection.  
Initially, there are five view screens on the Global Trainerwatch: SWIM, BIKE,  
RUN, CUSTOM 1, and CUSTOM 2. You can choose the number of fields dis-  
played on each view screen and the workout data displayed in each field.  
4. Press 8to select ON or OFF, and press 8to confirm.  
5. Press or qto to highlight the setting to change, and press 8to open the  
setting change window.  
Choose the Number of Fields and Select Performance Data  
1. Press MODE until PERFORMANCE appears, then press (enter symbol) to  
highlight DISPLAY (in PERFORMANCE SETUP)  
6. Press or qto highlight the setting in the setting change window, then  
press 8to confirm your selection.  
2. Press 8to see the five view screens, and then press or qto highlight a  
view screen  
Setting Group  
Adjustment  
3. Press 8to select the view screen and highlight FIELD LAYOUT  
HEART RATE ZONE  
Select ON to alert you when your heart rate is outside the Low or  
High settings, or OFF to disable the heart rate zone alert.  
4. Press 8to set the FIELD LAYOUT, and press or qto change the number  
of fields being displayed in that view screen.  
TARGET ZONE  
Select Zones 1-5 OR C1-C5 to use Low and High values based on  
your HEART RATE settings in CONFIGURE Mode. Select CUSTOM  
to enter Low and High values manually as instructed in the next  
two rows.  
5. Press 8to confirm the number of fields, and the data for the first field will  
be highlighted  
6. Press or qto highlight the view screen data in each field, and press 8to  
show the setting menu for that field.  
LOW  
HIGH  
Enter the lower heart rate threshold. If your heart rate goes below  
this threshold, the alert sounds. Press 8to close the setting change  
window. The lowest setting is 30.  
7. Press or qto make your selection of the field data, and press 8to  
confirm that data.  
Enter the upper heart rate threshold. If your heart rate goes above  
this threshold, the alert sounds. Press 8to close the setting  
change window. The highest setting is 240.  
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until you have the data you want, and press MODE to  
take you to the setup view screen in PERFORMANCE Mode.  
 
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9. Repeat from the beginning to change the number of fields or data in any of  
the other view screens.  
may take several minutes. For subsequent sessions, the GPS signal fix should  
take 30 to 90 seconds. If a subsequent session takes longer than 2 minutes for  
GPS signal fix, this message displays:  
The explanation of each data field can be found in the USER GUIDE. See the  
steps to Choose the Number of Fields and Select Performance Data in the  
PERFORMANCE (Mode) View Screens section of those instructions.  
To change the view screen name, and to change the activity associated with  
each view screen, see the steps to Name the View Screen and to Configure  
Calorie Expediture Settings in the PERFORMANCE Mode View Screens section  
of the USER GUIDE.  
Start a Workout  
1. Press MODE until PERFORMANCE appears.  
2. Press or qto select a view screen.  
3. Press START/SPLIT to start the chronograph and begin your workout.  
If you select YES, the GPS signal fix will go into full search mode, which may  
take several minutes.  
NOTE: If the GPS is not fixed on a satellite, this message displays:  
NOTE: The maximum time the chronograph will measure is 20 hours. If this  
time is reached, you must save or reset the workout.  
Take a Lap or Split  
Press START/SPLIT when the chronograph is running to take a lap or split. Up to  
three displays will appear in sequence.  
NOTE: While the lap data is being displayed, the chrono has begun timing the  
next lap.  
If you select NO, the chronograph will not start. Move into a position with a  
clear view of the sky where the Global Trainerwatch can receive and fix onto  
the GPS signals.  
NOTE: The first time you wear the Global Trainerwatch, this GPS signal fix  
 
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• The first display shows the lap number, lap time, and split time.  
• The third display shows the average cadence and power values from the  
bike sensor.  
NOTE: If sensors are not connected to the Global TrainerBodylink® System  
watch, their corresponding data is not shown.  
• The second display shows the lap number, average heart rate, average  
pace, and average speed for the lap.  
Change Views During a Workout  
You can change view screens during a workout to see different performance  
data.  
1. Start the workout as described above.  
2. Press to change view screens.  
NOTE: The chronograph will continue to run, as indicated by the chrono icon  
on the status bar, until you press BACK/STP/RST to stop the workout.  
Stop a Workout  
1. While the chronograph is running, press 8. The CHRONO STOPPED message  
displays.  
2. Hold qor 2 seconds. The SAVE WORKOUT AND RESET? Screen displays.  
3. Press or qto highlight YES or NO, then press 8 to confirm your choice.  
 
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MULTISPORT Mode  
While PERFORMANCE Mode tracks performance data for one activity, MULTI-  
SPORT Mode links up to five sports together, and manages transitions between  
sports as well. Choose the Data View Screens for each of up to five sports that  
you set in PERFORMANCE Mode, and use the transition periods in between  
sports to prepare for the next activity in the MULTISPORT sequence.  
For more information on MULTISPORT Mode, its setup and its operation, see  
the appropriate sections under MULTISPORT (Mode) in the USER GUIDE.  
If you select YES, the chronograph will reset and the workout data will appear  
in Review mode.  
REVIEW Mode  
If you select NO, the chronograph is not reset. Press START/SPLIT again to  
continue your workout.  
While PERFORMANCE Mode allows you to monitor up to four workout  
statistics, additional data is being recorded during your workouts. You can view  
all of this data in REVIEW Mode.  
If you select RESET ONLY, the chronograph will reset and no workout data is  
recorded.  
You can view the WORKOUT SUMMARY that provides all relevant data from  
your entire session in a series of six-pane windows. You can also choose VIEW  
LAPS, which shows the same data as the WORKOUT SUMMARY broken out for  
each lap or segment.  
Timers and Performance Pacer  
In addition to customizing the PERFORMANCE Mode view screens to show  
your specific workout data, you can set up custom Timers to help manage  
repetitions and intensity during your workout. You can also use the Per-  
formance Pacer feature to measure your workout against your own saved  
workouts, or against target times you choose.  
Additional options in REVIEW MODE include VIEW ON MAP to see a scale  
representation of your route, TRACK BACK that allows you to navigate to the  
beginning or to the end of your route, and DELETE to manage your Global  
Trainerwatch memory.  
For more information on Timer Setup and the Performance Pacer, see the  
appropriate sections under PERFORMANCE (Mode) in the USER GUIDE.  
For more information on REVIEW Mode, its operation and its details, see the  
appropriate sections under REVIEW (Mode) in the USER GUIDE.  
CONFIGURE Mode  
Use CONFIGURE Mode to customize all of the settings on the Global Trainer™  
Bodylink® System watch. You have already been directed to this mode earlier in  
the guide for WATCH, USER INFO, SENSORS, HEART RATE and ALERTS. These are  
the other available selections:  
 
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INDIGLO® Night-Light  
-- HANDS FREE controls automatic starting, stopping, and splits on the  
chronograph.  
Press the INDIGLO® button to activate the night-light. This electroluminescent  
technology illuminates the watch display at night and in low-light conditions.  
Press and hold INDIGLO® button to activate the NIGHT-MODE® feature, which  
illuminates the watch with any button press. The NIGHT-MODE® feature lasts  
eight hours, or press and hold INDIGLO® button to deactivate the feature.  
-- ALARM sets an alert that will sound at the selected times and days.  
-- BIKE manages profiles for up to five bikes.  
-- POWER METER calculates and displays bicycle power meter zones.  
-- GPS configures options for the GPS signal processing and the Global Trainer™  
watch software version.  
Water Resistance  
• The Global TrainerBodylink® System watch is Water Resistant to a depth  
of 50 meters and to a pressure of 86 p.s.i. This is equivalent to 164 feet  
below sea level.  
-- UNITS configures the type of units for tracking performance data.  
-- MODES activates/deactivates NAVIGATE Mode and selects the watch Power  
Off function for the watch.  
• Water resistance is only maintained while the lens, pushbuttons, and case  
are intact.  
• Rinse the Global TrainerBodylink® System watch with fresh water after  
any exposure to salt water.  
For more information on CONFIGURE Mode, its setup and its details, see the  
appropriate sections under CONFIGURE (Mode) in the USER GUIDE.  
PC SYNC Mode  
Use PC SYNC Mode to make setting changes to the Global Trainerwatch  
from your computer through a desktop Timex Device Agent. All Global Trainer™  
Bodylink® System watch settings can be changed from the Device Agent and  
sent to the watch.  
CAUTION: TO MAINTAIN WATER RESISTANCE, DO NOT PRESS ANY  
BUTTONS UNDER WATER.  
• The Digital 2.4 Heart Rate Sensor is Water Resistant to a depth of 30  
meters and to a pressure of 52 p.s.i. This is equivalent to 98 feet below sea  
level.  
You can also send workout data from the Global Trainerwatch to your  
computer and use this data with your Timex Trainer online account powered  
by TrainingPeaks to optimize your workout program.  
NOTE: Heart rate data may not display when the sensor is immersed in water.  
Heart Rate Sensor Strap Maintenance  
After use, rinse the heart rate strap in fresh water to avoid buildup of materials  
that interfere with heart rate measurement.  
account and to download the Timex Device Agent for your Global Trainerwatch.  
For more information on PC SYNC Mode, its setup and its details, see the  
appropriate sections under PC SYNC (Mode) in the USER GUIDE.  
Heart Rate Sensor Battery Life  
The battery on the Digital 2.4 Heart Rate Sensor should last more than two  
years if the sensor is used an average of one hour each day. More frequent or  
 
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longer use will decrease the battery life. Replace the sensor transmitter battery  
if either of these conditions arise:  
Warranty & Service  
Timex International Warranty (U.S. Limited Warranty)  
Your Timex® Bodylink® System is warranted against manufacturing defects by  
Timex for a period of ONE YEAR from the original purchase date. Timex Group  
USA, Inc. and its worldwide affiliates will honor this International Warranty.  
Please note that Timex may, at its option, repair your Timex® Bodylink®  
System by installing new or thoroughly reconditioned and inspected compo-  
nents or replace it with an identical or similar model.  
• When the sensor is properly placed on your chest, the Global Trainer™  
Bodylink® System watch cannot read heart rate data.  
Heart rate error messages (such as SEARCHING FOR HEART RATE . . . )  
appear more frequently.  
To Replace the Heart Rate Sensor Battery  
1. Use a coin to open the battery compartment cover on the back of the  
sensor.  
IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS  
OR DAMAGES TO YOUR BODYLINK® SYSTEM:  
2. Insert a new CR2032 battery (or equivalent) with the positive (+) facing you.  
3. Reinstall the battery compartment cover.  
1. after the warranty period expires;  
2. if the Bodylink® System was not originally purchased from an authorized  
Timex retailer;  
To Test the Sensor After Battery Replacement  
1. Move at least 30 feet (10 meters) away from sources of radio or electro-  
magnetic interference, such as other heart monitors or bike sensors.  
3. from repair services not performed by Timex;  
4. from accidents, tampering or abuse; and  
5. lens or crystal, strap or band, sensor case, attachments or battery. Timex  
may charge you for replacing any of these parts.  
2. Wet the heart rate sensor pads.  
3. Fasten the sensor firmly to your chest, just below your sternum. Turn on  
the Global TrainerBodylink® System watch. Make sure the Global Trainer™  
Bodylink® System watch is set to scan for a heart rate sensor. If the heart  
rate sensor is functioning correctly, a solid heart icon appears in the status  
bar, and a flashing heart icon appears in the HR field on the view screen.  
THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE  
AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE.  
If these icons do not appear:  
TIMEX IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM-  
AGES. Some countries and states do not allow limitations on implied warranties  
and do not allow exclusions or limitations on damages, so these limitations  
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may  
also have other rights which vary from country to country and state to state.  
• Open the battery compartment cover, and reinstall the battery. Test again.  
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• Repeat pairing the Digital 2.4 Heart Rate Sensor to the Global Trainer™  
Bodylink® System watch.  
To obtain warranty service, please return your Bodylink® System to Timex,  
one of its affiliates or the Timex retailer where the Bodylink® System was  
 
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purchased, together with a completed original Repair Coupon or, in the U.S.  
and Canada only, the completed original Repair Coupon or a written statement  
identifying your name, address, telephone number and date and place of  
purchase. Please include the following with your Heart Rate Monitor to cover  
postage and handling (this is not a repair charge): a US$ 8.00 check or money  
order in the U.S.; a CAN$7.00 cheque or money order in Canada; and a UK£2.50  
cheque or money order in the U.K. In other countries, Timex will charge you for  
postage and handling. NEVER INCLUDE ANY ARTICLE OF PERSONAL VALUE IN  
YOUR SHIPMENT.  
TIMEX INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY REPAIR COUPON  
Original Purchase Date: _______________________________________________  
(attach a copy of sales receipt, if available)  
Purchased by: ______________________________________________________  
(name, address, telephone number)  
Place of Purchase: ___________________________________________________  
(name and address)  
Reason for Return:___________________________________________________  
__________________________________________________________________  
For the U.S., please call 1-800-328-2677 for additional warranty information.  
For Canada, call 1-800-263-0981. For Brazil, call +55 (11) 5572 9733. For  
Mexico, call 01-800-01-060-00. For Central America, the Caribbean, Bermuda  
and the Bahamas, call (501) 370-5775 (U.S.). For Asia, call 852-2815-0091. For  
the U.K., call 44 208 687 9620. For Portugal, call 351 212 946 017. For France,  
call 33 3 81 63 42 00. Germany/Austria: +43 662 88921 30. For the Middle East  
and Africa, call 971-4-310850. For other areas, please contact your local Timex  
retailer or Timex distributor for warranty information. In Canada, the U.S. and  
in certain other locations, participating Timex retailers can provide you with  
a postage-paid, pre-addressed Bodylink® System Repair Mailer for your  
convenience in obtaining factory service.  
Declaration of Conformity  
Manufacturers Name:  
Timex Group USA, Inc.  
Manufacturers Address: 555 Christian Road  
Middlebury, CT 06762  
United States of America  
declares that the product:  
©2010 Timex Group USA, Inc. TIMEX, TRIATHLON and NIGHT-MODE are registered  
trademarks of Timex Group, USA, Inc. in the US and other countries. BODYLINK is  
a registered trademark and GLOBAL TRAINER is a trademark of Timex Group B.V.  
INDIGLO is a registered trademark of Indiglo Corporation in the US and other countries.  
IRONMAN and M-DOT are registered trademarks of World Triathlon Corporation. SiRF  
and SiRF LOGO are registered trademarks of SiRF Technology, Inc. SiRFstarIII is a  
trademark of SiRF Technology, Inc. ANT+ and the ANT+ Logo are trademarks of  
Dynastream Innovations, Inc.  
Product Name: Timex® Global Trainer GPS//Speed+Distance  
Model Numbers: M229, M503  
conforms to the following specifications:  
R&TTE: 1999/05/EC  
Standards:  
ETSI EN 300 330-1 - V1.3.1 (EMC) & (ERM)  
ETSI EN 300 330-2 - V1.1.1 (EMC) & (ERM)  
ETSI EN 300 440-1 - V1.4.1 :2008  
 
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ETSI EN 300 440-2 - V1.2.1 :2008  
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1:2008  
ETSI EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1:2002  
LVD:  
Standards:  
73/23/EEC, 2006/95/EC  
CENELEC EN 60950-1 /A11: 2009  
EMC: 89/336/EEC  
CENELEC EN 55022:1998  
CENELEC EN 55024-1998  
EN 61000-4-2 - ESD  
EN 61000-4-3 - RF Radiated Immunity  
EN 61000-4-8 – Magnetics  
Supplemental Information: The product herewith complies with the require-  
ments of the Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive  
1999/05/EC, the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, and the EMC Directive  
89/336/EEC and carries the CE marking accordingly.  
Agent:  
Brian J. Hudson  
Director, New Products Engineering  
Date: April 6, 2010, Middlebury, Connecticut, U.S.A.  
 
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