Daily ........................................................................... 5
Target ......................................................................... 6
Timer .......................................................................... 6
Memory ...................................................................... 7
View Total Weekly Records ..................................... 7
View Daily Records .................................................. 7
Clear All Records ..................................................... 8
Clock / User Profile ................................................... 8
To Set the User Profile for 1st Time Use or After
Pedometer With 7-Day Memory
(Model: PE823)
Pedometer With Pulse Meter
(Model: PE826)
Pedometer With Panic Alarm
(Model: PE828)
Talking Pedometer With FM Radio
(Model: PE829)
a Battery Change ..................................................... 8
Change Individual Clock or User Profile Settings .... 9
Alarm.......................................................................... 9
Pulse Meter / Stress Index (Available in PE826 Only) . 9
How to Use Panic Alarm (Available in PE828 Only) ... 11
FM Radio (Available in PE829 Only)....................... 11
Scanning and Storing Radio Channels ................... 11
Talk Function (Available in PE829 Only) ............... 12
Backlight / LED Light / Keypad Lock / Reset ....... 12
Batteries .................................................................. 12
PE823 / PE826 ...................................................... 13
PE828 .................................................................... 13
PE829 .................................................................... 13
Warnings.................................................................. 13
Specifications ......................................................... 14
About Oregon Scientific......................................... 15
EC-Declaration of Conformity ............................... 15
USER MANUAL
CONTENTS
Introduction ............................................................... 2
Key Features ............................................................. 2
PE823 – Front and Back View ................................. 2
PE826 – Front and Back View ................................. 2
PE828 – Front and Back View ................................. 2
PE829 – Front and Back View ................................. 3
LCD ............................................................................ 4
Getting Started .......................................................... 4
Set Up ...................................................................... 4
Important for Accuracy ............................................. 4
Useful Tips ............................................................... 5
Switching Between Operation Modes..................... 5
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1. LCD screen
2. MODE / SET button
3.
4. RESET /
5.
6. Belt clip
/
button
/
/
button
/
button
7. Battery door
8. Pulse meter
9.
Pulse rate button
LED light button
10.
11. LED light
12. Panic alarm pin
PE829 – FRONT AND BACK VIEW
13. Fastening clip and chord
14. Selects radio channel
15. Radio ON
16.
/
Scan up and down FM frequency
17.
Increase and decrease volume
18. Radio OFF
19. Talk button
20. Earphone jack
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LCD
GETTING STARTED
SET UP
You must set up the device (as shown below) when you
first activate the unit, reset it or change the batteries, or
your pedometer will not work properly.
1. To activate the device, pull out the insulation tape
underneath the battery cover. (For PE828, insert
batteries.)
2. Set the clock and user profile (see Clock / User
Profile section).
3. PE826 only – Calibrate the stress index baseline (see
Pulse Meter / Stress Index section).
1. Shows when in Target Mode
2. Shows when in Timer Mode and flashes when you
are in another display and timer is running
4. Attach the pedometer to
your belt or training attire
at waist level. Secure it
at horizontal position.
Improper positioning
may result in incorrect
data collection.
3. Shows when Auto Announcement is activated –
PE829 only
4. Shows when talk function is operational – PE829 only
5. Shows when FM Radio is operational – PE829 only
6. Shows when keypad lock is enabled
7. Shows when alarm is activated
8. Shows when in Timer Mode
9. Shows value of step, distance and calorie, clock / alarm
time, timer and user profile
IMPORTANT FOR ACCURACY
The following conditions may cause incorrect reading
of steps taken:
10. Shows when in 7-day Memory Mode
11. Colored bar shows the memory weekday and target
status
1. Uneven walking pace, such as walking in crowded
areas or on uneven floor.
12. Dot matrix shows various icons to indicate the mode /
display you are in
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2. Frequent up and down movements, such as standing
up and/or sitting down; running, jumping, or ascending/
descending stairs or steep slopes.
DAILY
To view the step, distance and calorie display:
1. Press MODE to
navigate to Daily
Mode.
USEFUL TIPS
When changing settings you can:
•
Press and hold
options.
/
to speed through the setting
2. Press to switch between the 3 displays;
•
Press SET to bypass or confirm a setting and move
on to the next one.
STEP
During setting mode, if a key is not pressed within
30 seconds, there will be a beep sound and the screen
will return back to the previous mode.
SWITCHING BETWEEN OPERATION MODES
DISTANCE
CALORIE
Press MODE to switch between the 6 operation
modes:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Daily
Target
Timer
7-day Memory
User Profile
Clock
The modes are described in the sections that follow.
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2. While you are walking, the ESTIMATED FINISH TIME
(EFT) will periodically appear to advise you how long
it will take to complete your target, based on your
current pace. The target bar at the bottom of the display
will move from left to right (start to finish) to show your
progress.
TARGET
To set step, distance or calorie target:
1. Press MODE to
navigate to Target
Mode.
3. Press
to toggle between the EFT and remaining
steps, distance or calories left until target is reached.
4. When target walk is
complete, FINISH
will appear and a
beep will sound.
2. Press and hold SET
for 2 seconds to
enter setting mode.
3. Press
4. Press SET to confirm.
5. Press to change the value of each digit, and
/
to select STEP, DISTANCE or CALORIES.
5. To reset the target for the next user session, press
and hold RESET.
/
SET to confirm and move on to the next setting.
TIMER
When the timer is running, it will measure steps, distance
and calories. These measurements are not linked to the
daily measurements and are only related to the time spent
walking while the timer is on.
To use target:
1. Once the target
has been set, start
walking to activate
the pedometer. The
GO! screen will
To set timer:
1. Press MODE to
navigate to Timer
Mode.
appear to confirm
that the unit is
starting to monitor
your progress.
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2. Press and hold SET for 2 seconds to enter setting
2. Press
to toggle between the total weekly step,
mode.
distance and calorie display.
3. Press
/
to select countdown or count-up timer
and press SET. If the countdown timer is selected you
VIEW DAILY RECORDS
will need to set the hr:min:sec by pressing
/
to
1. Press MODE to navigate to Memory Mode.
change a value and SET to confirm.
2. Press
to enter the daily record display.
To use timer:
3. Press
repeatedly until you reach the day you wish
•
•
Press to start / stop the timer.
to view. When you have selected the day you wish to
view a 1-second display will show to advise you if you
reached that days target or not:
Press and hold to reset the timer.
•
Press
repeatedly to view timer step, distance and
•
•
Target achieved =
smiley face and high
beep sound.
calories values.
When you are in the timer display will show. If
you are in another mode, will flash to indicate the timer
is running.
Target not achieved
= sad face and low
beep sound.
MEMORY
The pedometer has a 7-day memory function. You can
view total weekly or daily step, distance and calorie
records.
4. Press
to toggle between your chosen days step,
distance and calorie display.
VIEW TOTAL WEEKLY RECORDS
1. Press MODE to
navigate to
IMPORTANT At midnight all accumulated daily data will
be stored for a period of 7 days. Therefore, once a memory
has been stored for 7 days it is replaced with new data
from the 1st day of the new week.
Memory Mode.
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CLOCK
The bar at the bottom of the display will indicate
which day’s memory record you are looking at.
•
•
•
•
12/24hr format
Hour
Minute
CLEAR ALL RECORDS
Day of the week
Press and hold RESET.
USER PROFILE
CLOCK / USER PROFILE
TO SET THE USER PROFILE FOR 1ST TIME
USE OR AFTER A BATTERY CHANGE
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Upper pulse limit (PE826 only)
Lower pulse limit (PE826 only)
Weight unit
Weight
Stride unit
Stride
When the installation tape is removed to activate the
pedometer and whenever the batteries are changed, the
pedometer will ask you to set the clock and user profile.
Please complete the settings as shown below or your
pedometer will not work properly.
Age
Gender
1. The first setting will
flash.
To calculate stride length:
Individual stride length varies. Input an appropriate length
for an average stride. To determine the average stride
length, walk 10 paces and divide the distance traveled by
10.
2. Press
/
to change a value and SET to confirm
and move on to the next setting.
3. The setting sequence is:
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5. The setting sequence is:
Hour Minute
CHANGE INDIVIDUAL CLOCK OR USER
PROFILE SETTINGS
•
•
•
On / Off
To stop the alarm sound, press any key
If after the initial setting of the clock / user profile (as
detailed in previous section), you wish to change the clock
time or edit one of the user profile settings, simply:
PULSE METER / STRESS INDEX (AVAILABLE
IN PE826 ONLY)
1. Press MODE to navigate to Clock or User Profile
Mode.
For first-time use, or after replacing a battery or
2. Profile Mode only; use
you wish to change.
/
to scroll to the setting
resetting the unit, user must calibrate stress index
baseline, otherwise no valid reading can be obtained.
3. Press and hold SET to enter setting mode.
4. Press
/
to change a value and SET to confirm.
To calibrate your stress index baseline:
The index is highly individual, so you need to calibrate
your personal baseline before you use this function to
monitor your stress status.
ALARM
When in the Clock Mode, press to toggle between the
Clock and Alarm Mode.
Make sure you relax for 2 to 3 minutes before you start
the calibration:
To set the alarm:
1. Press
to enter Pulse Mode.
1. Press MODE to navigate to Clock Mode.
2. Press to enter
calibration setting.
2. Press to switch
to Alarm Mode.
3. Press and hold SET to start calibration.
3. Press and hold SET to enter the setting mode.
4. Press
/
to change a value and SET to confirm
and move on to the next setting.
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4. Relax and put the
tip of your thumb or
index finger on the
pulse sensor.
5. The LCD will display your stress level as follows:
ICON
BAR COLOR
MEANING
Green
Relaxed
Yellow
Red
Normal
Not relaxed
5. Wait for about 10 seconds until the word FINISH
appears on the LCD panel.
Retry if failed (if no reading is showing within 1
minute the pedometer will escape from pulse mode). You
6. Repeat 3-5 if the
calibration fails.
then press pulse rate button
again.
TIPS
•
Cold fingertips and cold air can affect the
measurement. You may need to warm your hands
before you start.
It’s highly recommended to calibrate your
individual stress index baseline once a month or whenever
you want to refer to your parameter in different situations.
•
The sensor is sensitive to light sources. Cover the
entire sensor area with your fingertip to block all light.
To measure pulse and stress level:
•
•
Gently touch the pulse sensor; do not press hard.
1. Keep calm before and during measuring.
Keep still and calm during measurement. Moving
about can affect the reading.
2. Press
.
•
Wait the proper amount of time: Measurements can
take 6-12 seconds depending on the stability of the
signals received.
3. Put the tip of your thumb or index finger on the IR
sensor.
4. Wait for about 10
seconds until pulse
rate is shown (e.g.
100).
What is your stress index?
The stress index measurement is based on heart rate
variability, which indicates your involuntary nervous
system’s status.
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A large heart rate variation is an indication that the
parasympathetic nervous system has a predominance,
which generally corresponds to someone in a relaxed
state.
One new 12V battery can last for approx. 15
minutes if the panic alarm is activated. It is recommended
that you quickly test the alarm function every time you
use the pedometer.
As for a smaller value, it indicates that the sympathetic
nervous system is active, which is related to physical or
mental stress.
FM RADIO (AVAILABLE IN PE829 ONLY)
To turn the radio ON, press and hold
To turn the radio OFF, press and hold
.
HOW TO USE PANIC ALARM (AVAILABLE IN
PE828 ONLY)
.
When using the radio, make sure the earphones
are plugged in (
will appear on the screen).
SCANNING AND STORING RADIO
CHANNELS
The radio receives FM frequency between 87.5 to 108
MHz. You can store up to 5 channels.
To scan and store a radio channel:
1. Press and hold
/
to activate auto-scan. When a
channel has been found, press
the channel.
/
to fine-tune
2. Press and hold CH to enter channel-storing mode.
3. Use to select a channel number (1-5).
The alarm will be activated when the panic alarm pin is
detached from its socket.
/
4. Press CH to store. Repeat the whole process to store
•
•
Pull the chord and detach the pin to activate the alarm.
another channel.
To stop the alarm, simply reconnect the pin to its
socket.
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To change the volume level, press
.
•
•
Pacer ON / OFF. If ON is selected you will need to set
the pacer frequency which ranges from 45 to 180
beeps per minute. This function helps you maintain
the pace of your walk / run, as each beep represents
one step.
To listen to a stored channel, press CH.
Prolonged use of the FM Radio will significantly
reduce battery life.
Languages available – English, French and Spanish
OR English, Italian and German.
TALK FUNCTION (AVAILABLE IN PE829
ONLY)
The radio function will be paused when the auto-talk
broadcast is happening or when you press TALK.
The talk function is available for DAILY / TARGET / TIMER
/ MEMORY and CLOCK modes. It will broadcast
information related to the current LCD screen, for example
on Daily Mode you will hear: “Today, you have walked
XXXXX steps, XX.XX kilometers/miles and burned
XXXX.X calories.
BACKLIGHT / LED LIGHT / KEYPAD LOCK /
RESET
To turn the backlight ON for 3 seconds, press
.
To turn the LED light ON, press . When you release the
button the light will turn OFF (PE828 only).
Broadcasts can be announced automatically at pre-
defined intervals (as detailed in the setting sequence
below), or manually by pressing TALK.
To turn the keypad lock ON / OFF, press and hold
.
appears when the talk function is broadcasting.
To reset the unit, remove and then re-insert the batteries.
To set up the talk function:
BATTERIES
1. Press and hold TALK to enter setting mode.
appears when the battery is low and needs replacing.
2. Press
/
to change a setting and press TALK to
confirm and move on to the next one.
Protect the environment by taking exhausted
batteries to authorized disposal stations.
3. The setting sequence is:
•
Auto-talk ON / OFF. If ON is selected you will need to
set the broadcast interval time to 5, 10 or 15 mins.
appears on the screen when this function is activated.
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PE829
PE823 / PE826
To change the battery:
To change the battery:
1. Gently press down on button with a blunt stylus to
release battery compartment.
1. Gently press down on button with a blunt stylus to
release battery compartment.
2. Insert 2 x CR2032 batteries.
2. Insert 1 x CR2032 battery.
3. Gently push back the battery compartment.
3. Gently push back the battery compartment.
WARNINGS
PE828
This product is designed to give you years of service if
handled properly. Observe the following guidelines:
•
Never immerse the unit in water. This can cause
electrical shock and damage the unit. Clean the unit
with a slightly damp cloth and mild detergent.
•
•
Do not subject the unit to extreme force, shock, or
fluctuations in temperature or humidity.
Do not tamper with the internal components. Doing
so will terminate the unit’s warranty and may cause
damage. The unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
To change the battery:
1. Unscrew to open the back cover.
2. Insert 1 x CR2032 and 1 x 12V battery.
3. Place the cover back and tighten the screw.
•
Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of
different types.
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•
•
Do not use rechargeable batteries with this product.
Dimensions – without clip (W x H x D) and weight
Remove the batteries if storing this product for a long
period of time.
PE823
PE826
PE828
PE829
2.1 x 1.9 x 1.0 inches
(52 x 47 x 25 mm)
33 g (1.16 ounces)
•
Do not scratch the LCD display.
The contents of this user manual and technical
specifications are subject to change without further notice.
Images not drawn to scale.
2.4 x 2.2 x 1.0 inches
(60.3 x 54.9 x 24 mm)
38 g (1.34 ounces)
SPECIFICATIONS
2.3 x 2.5 x 1.0 inches
(58.7 x 62.4 x 25 mm)
61 g (2.15 ounces)
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
Step counter
0 to 99,999 steps
2.4 x 2.1 x 1.0 inches
(61.4 x 53.5 x 26 mm)
60 g (2.12 ounces)
Target step range 100 to 99,900 steps
Timer range 0 to 99hrs:59mins:59secs
Distance traveled 0 to 999.99miles (0 to 999.99km)
Batteries
PE823
1 x CR2032 3V
Stride distance
Calorie display
11 to 60 inches (28 to 152 cm)
0.1 to 9999.9 kcal
PE826
PE828
1 x CR2032 3V
1 x CR2032 3V
1 x 12V
Body weight range 64lbs to 340lbs (29 to 154kg)
Pulse range
30 – 240 bpm
PE829
2 x CR2032 3V
Operating temp.
Storage temp.
14 to 104.0°F (-10 to 40°C)
-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
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ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC
EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
about Oregon Scientific products such as digital cameras;
MP3 players; children’s electronic learning products and
games; projection clocks; health and fitness gear; weather
stations; and digital and conference phones. The website
also includes contact information for our Customer Care
department in case you need to reach us, as well as
frequently asked questions and customer downloads.
Hereby, Oregon Scientific, declares that this pedometer
model PE823 / PE826 / PE828 / PE829 is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of EMC directive 89 / 336 / CE and LVD directive
73 / 23 / EC.
A copy of the signed and dated Declaration of Conformity
is available on request via our Oregon Scientific Customer
Service
We hope you will find all the information you need on our
website, however if you’re in the US and would like to
contact the Oregon Scientific Customer Care department
directly, please visit:
COUNTRIES RTTE APPROVAL COMPLIED
www2.oregonscientific.com/service/support
All EC countries, Switzerland CH
OR
and Norway
N
Call 1-800-853-8883.
For international inquiries, please visit:
www2.oregonscientific.com/about/international
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