geparison Guide for Timex Bodylink 5C391, 5F011, 5G311
gepare navigation, speed distance, heart rate monitor, interval timers, chronograph and display functions for the top three bodylink models 5C391 Trailrunner, 5F011 Ironman Triathlon, and 5G311 Ironman (for a smaller wrist).
The three models that we are geparing here are the latest and greatest models introduced by Timex in the spring of 2006. By looking at the BODYLINK gePARISON GUIDE, you can easily gepare the features available for each model and choose the system that is right for you.
What is a Timex Bodylink System? This is a network of up to four devices worn on the body that act together as a single information and sport monitoring system. These four devices are:
Bodylink Performance Monitor: Provides real-time workout data. It can be used with the Digital Heart Rate Monitor or the Speed Distance Sensor, or with both devices simultaneously to provide geprehensive performance feedback.
Digital Heart Rate Sensor: Offers accurate digital transmission of heart rate function.
Speed Distance Sensor: Utilizes signals from a system of 24 GPS satellites to accurately send data to the watch. It continuously calculates your speed, pace and distance, and answers the all-important questions: How far? How fast?
Data Recorder II: Functions as the ultimate training log by collecting precise information from your Heart Rate Sensor, Speed Distance Sensor, or both devices at the same time. Data can be later downloaded to your PC, through the simple USB connection, and teamed with Timex Trainer software to chart your progress.
Bodylink Modes: Modes present you with different views of information and functions:
TIME OF DAY MODE: This mode shows the current time of day and date for one of two time zones. You can also view a limited set of performance data in the lower line, when using the Bodylink sensors.
CHRONOGRAPH MODE: This is the main workout mode in the watch. Here you can operate the Chronograph and monitor a full geplement of performance data when using the Bodylink sensors.
LAP DATA MODE: You can review the laps taken in the Chronograph per-lap, speed, pace, distance and heart rate statistics.
SUMMARY MODE: This is the mode that will enable you to view overall and aggregate performance data, such as your overall average heart rate, event time or overall average pace. There is also a resettable Trip Odometer for keeping track of your distance traveled over long periods of time or across multiple workouts.
TIMER MODE: Use this mode if you need a countdown timer to time a fixed event, such as a spinning workout. Performance data displays are more limited in this mode than in the Chronograph.
ALARM MODE: Timex has provided five alarms that can be configured to sound every day, weekdays only, weekends only or one time only (i.e., appointment reminder)
CONFIGURE MODE: Use this mode to adjust settings for how the watch responds to HRM and Speed Distance data. Features such as Heart Rate target zones, speed/pace alert settings and Chrono hands-free features are set here.
We invite you to viewour gePARISON GUIDE to help you make your decision about which Timex Bodylink product is the right one for you.
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