Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Before Using the Unit
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Before Using the Unit Introduction ......................................................................................3Important Safety Information...........................................................4Know Your Unit ..........................................................
Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; Fill-in for future reference; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
3 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Omron ® HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer. Fill-in for future reference DATE PURCHASED: ______________ Staple your purchase receipt here. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS A pedometer is a great motivational tool to track your distance, the number of steps you take and how...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION; WARNING; OPERATING THE DEVICE
4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 4 To assure the correct use of the product basic, safety measures shouldalways be followed including the warnings and cautions listed in thisinstruction manual. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situationwhich, if not avoided, could result in death orserious in...
Page 5 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Use only Omron authorized parts and accessories. Parts andaccessories not approved for use with the device may damage the unit. Do not play the attached CD-ROM disc on general audio players,DVD players or personal game devices. It may damage speakers of such devices an...
Page 6 - Main Unit; Back of the main unit; KNOW YOUR UNIT
6 Main Unit KNOW YOUR UNIT Display Button MODEEVENT Holder USB Connector Cover SYSTEM RESET ButtonBattery Cover Strap Clip Back of the main unit MEMO/ ▲ Button USB Connector SET Button 6 KNOW YOUR UNIT HJ-720ITC-IM English Final.qxd 1/4/07 3:21 PM Page 6
Page 7 - Holder; Components
7 KNOW YOUR UNIT Holder Use this holder when attaching the unit to your belt or the top of your pants. 1) Attach the main unit to the holder. 2) Fasten the holder clip to your pants. How to attach the strap to the main unit How to connect thestrap and the clip How to releasefrom a clip andfasten wit...
Page 8 - CALORIE/AMOUNT OF FAT BURNED DISPLAY; Bbb; AEROBIC STEP FUNCTION; Example of correction:
8 CALORIE/AMOUNT OF FAT BURNED DISPLAY Bbb AEROBIC STEP FUNCTION The unit displays the total number of aerobic steps in a day thatsatisfies the following two conditions: (The minutes you walked asthe number of aerobic steps is also displayed.) • Walk more than 60 steps per minute • Walk for more tha...
Page 9 - STRIDE LENGTH MEASUREMENT; How to measure your stride length
9 STRIDE LENGTH MEASUREMENT Measure your stride length before beginning to set the pedometer. How to measure your stride length 1. Walk 10 steps with your normal stride as illustrated below. 2. Measure the distance from START to END in inches. 3. Calculate your stride length by dividing the total di...
Page 10 - BATTERY INSTALLATION; Operating Instructions
10 BATTERY INSTALLATION Operating Instructions 1. Remove the screw on the battery coverlocated on the back of the main unit. Use the supplied screwdriver or use a commercially available small screwdriver to remove the screw on the battery cover. 2. Open the battery cover. 3. Insert the battery. Plac...
Page 11 - BATTERY REPLACEMENT; CAUTION
11 BATTERY REPLACEMENT Low Battery Indicator When the Low Battery Indicator appears on the display, immediatelyreplace the battery. NOTES: • When the Low Battery Indicator starts to blink, the unit stops counting and the time is displayed as “–:– –”. • When the battery is replaced, the time setting ...
Page 12 - SETTING THE TIME
12 Setting range: 12:00 AM-11:59 PM 1. Install the battery. (Refer to BATTERY INSTALLATION on page 10) The hour flashes on the display. If the any button is not pressed for 5 minutes,complete setting and display the number ofsteps and time. 2. Press the MEMO/ ▲ Button to advance by increments of one...
Page 13 - Press the SET button to set the minute.
13 5. Press the SET button to set the minute. The weight flashes on the display. SETTING THE TIME HJ-720ITC-IM English Final.qxd 1/4/07 3:21 PM Page 13
Page 14 - SETTING THE WEIGHT
14 1. Press the MEMO/ ▲ Button to advance by increments of 1 lb. Press and hold the button to advance weightin 10 lb increments. NOTE: Press the MODE/EVENT Button to returnthe weight to 88. 2. Press the SET Button to set the weight. The stride length flashes on the display. 14 SETTING THE WEIGHT Set...
Page 15 - Button; SETTING THE STRIDE LENGTH
15 1. Press the MEMO/ ▲ Button to advance by increments of 1'' inch. Press and hold the button to advance thestride in 4'' inches increments. NOTE: Press the MODE/EVENT Button toreturn the stride length to 1'08''. 2. Press the SET Button to set the stridelength. The number of steps and time will dis...
Page 16 - ATTACHING THE PEDOMETER; Place the unit in your pocket.; Place the unit in your bag.
16 ATTACHING THE PEDOMETER The unit may be placed in the upper front pocket of yourclothing, in the front pocket of your pants, in a bag, orattached to your belt or pants. Place the unit in your pocket. Do not place the unit in the back pocket of your pants. Attach the clip on the edge of your pocke...
Page 17 - The memory is displayed or the unit is being set.; Vibrations from a moving vehicle
17 ATTACHING THE PEDOMETER 1. The memory is displayed or the unit is being set. 2. The unit is not positioned correctly. • When the front of the main unit is placed in the angle of less than 60° (shown to theright) or horizontal to the ground. NOTE: The unit can count steps even if it is slantedor p...
Page 18 - CHANGING THE DISPLAY; USING THE EVENT FUNCTION
18 CHANGING THE DISPLAY Press the MODE/EVENT Button to change the display Each time you press the MODE/EVENT Button, the display will change. Number of steps Number of aerobic steps with minutes Calories withamount of fat burned Distance Press the MODE/EVENT Button for 2 seconds while current day’s ...
Page 19 - USING THE MEMORY FUNCTION; How to view data stored in the memory
19 USING THE MEMORY FUNCTION This unit can store up to previous 41 days and display most recent 7days of data. The current day’s data is automatically stored in memory when thetime reaches 12:00AM. The display will return to 0. NOTE: The time must be correctly set in the unit. How to view data store...
Page 21 - USING THE SYSTEM RESET FUNCTION; Use the SYSTEM RESET function in the following case:
21 USING THE SYSTEM RESET FUNCTION Use the SYSTEM RESET function in the following case: The display becomes unrecognizable. Press the SYSTEM RESET Button on theback of the main unit. All symbols appear on the display. The time isreset to the default value (AM 12:00). To reset the hour and minute ref...
Page 22 - INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE; Downloading Instructions; Omron Health Management Software
22 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE Downloading Instructions Omron Health Management Software Omron Health Management Software allows you to view, process andprint data about blood pressure and walking measured by Omron’s bloodpressure monitor and pedometer. NOTE: This software is exclusive to Omron’s blood ...
Page 23 - OPERATING ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS
23 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS The following operating environments are required to run this software. Supported OS: Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional Edition PC: 600 MHz or higher, Pentium com...
Page 31 - USING THE SOFTWARE
31 USING THE SOFTWARE For help using the software, double-click[Omron Health Management Software UsersManual.pdf] shortcut on desktop, or click[Help] in this software after starting up. 1. Double-click the [Omron Health Management Software] shortcut icon on the desktop. If no icon appears on the des...
Page 33 - TRANSFERRING DATA TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER
33 33 TRANSFERRING DATA TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER Use only the authorized Omron USB cable, Model HHX-CABLE-USB2,included with this pedometer. CAUTION Use only Omron authorized parts and accessories. Parts andaccessories not approved for use with the device may damage theunit. 1. Open the USB Connector ...
Page 35 - SOFTWARE TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS
35 SOFTWARE TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS Cause Solution The logged in user doesnot have Administratorprivileges. Error 1806. You haveinsufficient privileges toread this folder. Error 1303. The installerhas insufficientprivileges. Either the Windows2000 or Windows XPoperating system isrequired to installOmr...
Page 36 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE; Care and Maintenance
36 CARE AND MAINTENANCE To keep your pedometer in the best condition and protect the unit fromdamage follow the directions listed below: Clean the unit with a soft dry cloth. Do not use any abrasive or volatile cleaners. Do not immerse the unit or any of the components in water. The unit is not wate...
Page 37 - TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS; Problem
37 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS Problem Cause Solution The Low BatteryIndicator blinks. The battery is low or worn. Replace the battery with a new one (CR2032). Nothing isdisplayed. The displayedvalues areincorrect. The polarities ofbattery (+ and -) are aligned in thewrong directions. Insert the battery in...
Page 38 - SPECIFICATIONS
38 Model: HJ-720ITC Power Supply: 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032) Measurement Range: Steps: 0 to 99,999 steps Aerobic Steps: 0 to 99,999 steps Minutes for Aerobic Steps: 0 to 1,440 minutes Amount of Fat Burned: 0.0 to 199.9 g Calories: 0 to 99,999 kcal Distance: 0.00 to 999.99 miles Memory: Previou...
Page 39 - FCC STATEMENT
39 FCC STATEMENT NOTE: POTENTIAL FOR RADIO/TELEVISION INTERFERENCE (for U.S.A. only) This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer...
Page 40 - WARRANTY; Limited Warranty
40 40 WARRANTY Your Omron HJ-720ITC, excluding the battery, is warranted to be free from defectsin materials and workmanship appearing within 1 year from the date of purchase,when used in accordance with the instructions provided with the unit. The abovewarranties extend only to the original retail ...
Page 41 - NOTES
41 NOTES HJ-720ITC-IM English Final.qxd 1/4/07 3:21 PM Page 41