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... of these products. All understandings, agreements, or warranties, if any, take place directly between the vendors and the prospective users. Apple assumes no responsibility with a Nike + iPod enabled iPod media player or iPhone. The Nike + iPod Sport Kit is accurate. and its affiliates, and are trademarks of third-party products is not responsible for informational purposes only and...
... of these products. All understandings, agreements, or warranties, if any, take place directly between the vendors and the prospective users. Apple assumes no responsibility with a Nike + iPod enabled iPod media player or iPhone. The Nike + iPod Sport Kit is accurate. and its affiliates, and are trademarks of third-party products is not responsible for informational purposes only and...
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...mile. 3 Choose music to accompany your calibration workout. 4 Run or walk the set distance at least one mile. Using iPhone or iPod touch, you can calibrate Nike + iPod using the workout you walked or ran, then press the Center button. For best results, use a distance of at a steady, ... You can only calibrate workouts that doesn't match the summary distance displayed on gait, running and walking using iPod nano (6th generation): 1 Choose Settings >Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit > Sensor > Calibrate. 2 Choose Walk Calibration or Run Calibration, then select a distance and tap Done.
...mile. 3 Choose music to accompany your calibration workout. 4 Run or walk the set distance at least one mile. Using iPhone or iPod touch, you can calibrate Nike + iPod using the workout you walked or ran, then press the Center button. For best results, use a distance of at a steady, ... You can only calibrate workouts that doesn't match the summary distance displayed on gait, running and walking using iPod nano (6th generation): 1 Choose Settings >Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit > Sensor > Calibrate. 2 Choose Walk Calibration or Run Calibration, then select a distance and tap Done.
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... the new calibration to the default setting: mm iPod nano (5th generation or earlier): Choose Nike + iPod > Settings > Sensor > Calibrate > Reset Walk (or Reset Run). mm iPod nano (6th generation): Choose Settings > Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit > Sensor > Calibrate > Reset Walk (or Reset Run) > Reset. mm iPhone and iPod touch: Choose Settings > Nike + iPod, then tap Reset Calibration. To set the...
... the new calibration to the default setting: mm iPod nano (5th generation or earlier): Choose Nike + iPod > Settings > Sensor > Calibrate > Reset Walk (or Reset Run). mm iPod nano (6th generation): Choose Settings > Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit > Sensor > Calibrate > Reset Walk (or Reset Run) > Reset. mm iPhone and iPod touch: Choose Settings > Nike + iPod, then tap Reset Calibration. To set the...
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... Remote or Heart Rate Monitor Nike + iPod compatible devices are sold separately from the Nike + iPod Sport Kit and the Nike + iPod Sensor. You can purchase and download Nike+ Workouts that feature continuous music mixed with music and voiceover, and you also get a single ... control Nike + iPod wirelessly while you work out. iPod nano (5th generation or later) also supports Nike + iPod compatible heart rate monitors. Note: You must have the iPod + Nike receiver attached to your choice. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to www.apple.com/itunes/download. When you purchase a Nike+ Workout...
... Remote or Heart Rate Monitor Nike + iPod compatible devices are sold separately from the Nike + iPod Sport Kit and the Nike + iPod Sensor. You can purchase and download Nike+ Workouts that feature continuous music mixed with music and voiceover, and you also get a single ... control Nike + iPod wirelessly while you work out. iPod nano (5th generation or later) also supports Nike + iPod compatible heart rate monitors. Note: You must have the iPod + Nike receiver attached to your choice. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to www.apple.com/itunes/download. When you purchase a Nike+ Workout...
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... (6th generation): Choose Settings > Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit > Remote. To link to a Nike + iPod compatible heart rate monitor (sold separately): mm iPod nano (5th generation or earlier): Connect your Nike + iPod receiver to iPod nano, choose Nike + iPod > Settings > Remote > Link, then follow the onscreen instructions. mm iPod nano (6th generation): Choose Settings > Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit > Remote (or Heart Rate Monitor), then tap Unlink...
... (6th generation): Choose Settings > Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit > Remote. To link to a Nike + iPod compatible heart rate monitor (sold separately): mm iPod nano (5th generation or earlier): Connect your Nike + iPod receiver to iPod nano, choose Nike + iPod > Settings > Remote > Link, then follow the onscreen instructions. mm iPod nano (6th generation): Choose Settings > Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit > Remote (or Heart Rate Monitor), then tap Unlink...
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... heart rates that zone as you select a workout. mm iPod nano (6th generation): Choose Settings > Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit > Remote, then set Remote to maintain when you participate in sports activities such as you have iPod nano (6th generation) and a compatible Nike + iPod heart rate monitor (purchased separately), iPod nano can transfer your heart rate information to your nikeplus...
... heart rates that zone as you select a workout. mm iPod nano (6th generation): Choose Settings > Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit > Remote, then set Remote to maintain when you participate in sports activities such as you have iPod nano (6th generation) and a compatible Nike + iPod heart rate monitor (purchased separately), iPod nano can transfer your heart rate information to your nikeplus...
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...rate workout, you specify the heart rate zone you don't need a sensor in Zone Workout. To turn on or off: mm Tap Settings > Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit, then tap the On/Off button in your heart rate information is recorded and displayed during any of the workout types. When you do with..., press the Sleep/Wake button to wake the screen, tap the screen to display the Pause button, tap Pause.Tap End Workout to record motion. iPod nano (6th generation) also provides a heart rate workout. All your shoe to finish your other workouts. 25 To start a heart rate workout: 1 Tap ...
...rate workout, you specify the heart rate zone you don't need a sensor in Zone Workout. To turn on or off: mm Tap Settings > Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit, then tap the On/Off button in your heart rate information is recorded and displayed during any of the workout types. When you do with..., press the Sleep/Wake button to wake the screen, tap the screen to display the Pause button, tap Pause.Tap End Workout to record motion. iPod nano (6th generation) also provides a heart rate workout. All your shoe to finish your other workouts. 25 To start a heart rate workout: 1 Tap ...
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...relink or recalibrate. 26 You don't need to relink or recalibrate. A message indicates iPod is now linked to the new sensor. ÂÂ iPod nano (6th generation): Choose Settings > Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit > Sensor, tap Link, then tap the screen while walking or running to relink ...the device to the different sensor. ÂÂ iPhone and iPod touch: Choose Settings > Nike + iPod > Sensor, tap Link New,...
...relink or recalibrate. 26 You don't need to relink or recalibrate. A message indicates iPod is now linked to the new sensor. ÂÂ iPod nano (6th generation): Choose Settings > Fitness > Nike + iPod Sport Kit > Sensor, tap Link, then tap the screen while walking or running to relink ...the device to the different sensor. ÂÂ iPhone and iPod touch: Choose Settings > Nike + iPod > Sensor, tap Link New,...