Smart Lab Walk P+ User manual

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HMM Diagnostics GmbH
D-69221 Dossenheim, Germany
www.hmm.info
Please read this user manual thoroughly before rst using this device
3-D Step-counter with wireless data transfer
User Manual

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Content
I. Introduction 25
II. Your smartLAB®walk P+ 26
Display & functions 26
Specications 26
III. Setup & Functions 27
Inserting the battery 27
Mounting the carrying cord 28
Before rst use 29
Setting weight, step length, signal tone und time 29
Manually transfer Not Sent data 35
Manually transfer all data 36
Starting up 38
Memory function 38
Additional functions 39
Maintenance 40
Regularity and Safety Notice 41
Warranty 43

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I. Introduction
Thank you for using the smartLAB®walk P+ 3-D step counter. Because of its small and
handy form and its appealing design, this device suits best your needs for the control
of walked distances. Because of the integrated 3-D sensor technology, this device
counts normal steps as well as lunges or backward steps. You can comfortably put it
in your pocket and it will count all your movements.
Besides, this step counter has an integrated ANT module, making it possible to
transfer the measured data (steps, calories, distance) to an accordant receiving device
like PC, laptop, hFon plus or the hFon collect.
smartLAB®walk P+ step counter helps you nd your own individual training level and
thus, enables you to control and enhance progress in your personal tness workout.
smartLAB®walk P+ step counter records the number of steps per minute. This feauture
enables the receiving device to anlayse the data received. The software can show you
when and how intensive you made your steps. This can only be seen on the software
of the receiving device.

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II. Your smartLAB®walk P+
Display & functions
Specications
1. Name: smartLAB®walk P+
2. Size: 70 x 37 x 10,5 mm
3. Weight: 30 g
4. Battery: 1 x CR 2032 battery
5. Unit for steps walked: amount
6. Unit for calories: kcal
7. Unit for distance: km
8. Unit weight: kg / lb (adjustable)
9. Communication / data transfer: ANT
Key Lock Symbol
Mute Symbol
Clock On/Off, Select
Menu, Display Steps
Select Settings,
Change Settings
Walked steps
Symbol for wireless
data transfer
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III. Setup & Functions
Inserting the battery
In order to change/ insert the battery, you need to
unscrew the battery lid on the back of the device. Place
the coin cell with the plus side to top into the opening.
If you change the battery, use the screwdriver to lever
off the battery. Afterwards, put the lid back onto the
battery and screw it down again.
Note: After a battery change, you need to set the time of the device again.
Pic. 2

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Mounting the carrying cord
You can wear your smartLAB®walk P+ with the carrying cord included in the set. To
do so, you will have to connect the cord to the device by doing the following steps:
Push the thin end of the cord through the two tiny eyes at the back side of the device.
Pushing together the cord a little bit makes it easier to squeeze it through the eyes
(pic. 3). After that, push the thicker end of the cord through the loop on the thin end
and pull it tight (pic. 4)
Pic. 3 Pic. 4

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Before rst use:
Before rst using your smartLAB®walk P+ step counter, please hold the „Disp/Set“
button pressed for more than 3 seconds. The device will go on and enters the setting
mode.
The smartLAB®walk P+ step counter has an automatic setup function (Heart Beat).
This way there is no need to setup the step counter manually. Please refer to Heart
Beat section for more details.
Setting weight, step length, signal tone und time:
Setting weight:
1. Press the “M/” button and choose between „kg“ and „lb“. In order to conrm
your choice, please press the „Disp/ Set“ button.
2. After you chose your unit, the weight indicator will ash. Now you can enter your
personal body weight and conrm by pressing the “M/” button. The possible
weight range is between 30 and 200 kg.

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With the “M/” button you can adjust your weight. You can only increase the
value. After reaching the maximum level of 200 kg, smartLAB®walk P+ will start
with 30 kg again.
By keeping the “M/” button pushed, the weight value increases faster. After
having set your personal weight, press „Disp/ Set“ to conrm.
Setting step length:
After you entered your body weight, the step length symbol ashes. Now you can
enter your step length by pressing the “M/” button. The step length can vary
between 30 and 120 cm. After having set your correct step length, conrm with
„Disp/ Set“.
Setting signal tone:
After you entered your step length, you can set the device signal tone ( ). By
pushing the “M/” button, you can choose if the signal beep is activated (“ON”) or
not (“OFF”). Please conrm again with the „Disp/ Set“ button.

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Setting time:
After that, your device enters the time setting mode. Press the “M/” button in order
to switch between the two display modes 12h and 24h (24h mode is preset).
By pushing „Disp/ Set“ button you can set the time. First you set the hours by
pushing the “M/” button. Conrm by pushing „Disp/ Set“. Afterwards, you can set
the minutes by repeating the steps mentioned. Finally conrm again with the „Disp/
Set“ button.
Note: Setting your weight and step length is essential for the display of walked
distances and burned calories. You need to enter correct values for both parameters.
Otherwise it is impossible for smartLAB®walk P+ to correctly display your walked
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Setting date:
After that, your device enters the date setting mode. Press the “M/” button to
enter the current day (display shows “D”) and conrm with “Disp/ Set”. Proceed
accordingly for setting the month (display shows “M”) and year (display shows “Y”).
Always conrm with “Disp/ Set”.
Note: In order to use wireless data transfer, date and time need to be set correctly.
Otherwise, measured data can not be assigned accordingly.
ANT settings:
ANT is a wireless data transfer standard. In order to use it, transmitting- and receiving
device must be equipped with a specic module. Your smartLAB®walk P+ step counter
has an integrated ANT module, making it possible to transfer measured data to a PC,
laptop or a mobile phone (e.g. the HMM hFon plus). You can store, analyse and process
the data with the accordant telemedicine software on these receiving devices.
You have 2 different ANT setting modes:

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1. Per 10 minutes mode (recommended)
2. Heart Beat mode
Setting the Per 10 minutes ANT mode:
In this mode data will be sent out every 10 minutes to the accordant receiving device.
All data which was stored during the last time interval will be sent out then. You can
see the automatic mode in picture 5. Switch the mode ON or OFF by using the “M/”
button.
It is recommended (Factory Setting) to keep this mode (ON) to enable data transfer.
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Setting the Heart Beat mode:
If this mode is (ON), which is the factory setting, the step counter will try to
communicate every minute with receivng device. Is there any receiving device in
reach which supports this function, the step counter will be set automatically. After
the step counter was set, the heart beat function will start again every 30 minutes.
The bent of this function is to update the setting automatically. Another benet
is that the step counter sends the battery status to the receiving device. This way
the receiving device can warn the user that the battery is almost empty. You can see
Heart Beat in picture 6. Switch the mode (ON) or (OFF) by using the “M/” button.
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Manually transfer Not Sent data
You can also manually trigger data transfer to the receiving device. To do so, you rst
have to turn on SEND mode on your smartLAB®walk P+ device.
Please quickly press and release the “Disp/ Set” button, and then press it again for 6
seconds. In the upper display area “SEnd” appears.
If you now press „M/” the display will show “picture 7”.
By pressing “Disp/ Set” again, you will manually trigger the data, which has not been
sent yet, transfer. The symbol for wireless data transfer will ash in the display.
If the data transfer was successful, you will see “picture 9”; if the data transfer could
not be completed, “picture 10” will appear on display. In case no connection at all
can be established, the display will show “picture 11”.
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Manually transfer all data
You can also manually trigger all data transfer to the receiving device. To do so, you
rst have to turn on Send mode on your smartLAB®walk P+ device.
Please quickly press and release the “Disp/ Set” button, and then press it again for 6
seconds. In the upper display area “SEnd” appears.
If you now press „M/” twice the display will show “picture 8”.
By pressing “Disp/ Set” again, you will manually trigger the all data transfer. The
symbol for wireless data transfer will ash in the display. If the data transfer was
successful, you will see “picture 09”; if the data transfer could not be completed,
“picture 10” will appear on display. In case no connection at all can be established,
the display will show “picture 11”.
pict. 8

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pict. 09 pict. 10
pict. 11

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Starting up
• After having set time and step length, you can use your smartLAB®walk P+
step counter. Just take the device and start walking. The device will turn on
automatically when it registeres a movement. The display will read “HELLO”
• After the 10th step, the counter starts counting your steps.
• To see how many steps you have walked so far you need to turn on the Display.
Press on the „Disp/Set“ button to unlock the Display. It will then turn on.
• After physical exercise or long walks, simply press „Disp/ Set“ to view your total
step count, walked distance, time and total calory consumption.
Memory function
• Your smartLAB®walk P+ step counter automatically saves your records on a 35-
day basis.
• You can see the stored data by pressing the „M/” button for a few seconds.
Please choose the desired day in the according display. You can now see a total

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step count, total distance, the time of your exercise and the calory consumption.
Note: Once you have walked 99999 steps, the device stops counting your steps. The
LCD display will start twinkling and reset after the time setting was set back to 0:00.
Additional functions
Battery-display:
When the low battery symbol appears in the display, your smartLAB®walk P+
needs new batteries. Please exchange the batteries.
Step counter and batteries need to be disposed of according to
local regulations.
Exchanging the battery:
When exchanging the battery, the display will blink for 5 seconds. After that you can
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Locking your device:
If no button is pushed for 30 seconds, your smartLAB®walk P+ automatically activates
key lock. This is shown by the according display symbol. By pushing the „Disp/ Set“
button, you can unlock the device.
Display-power-off:
When you are in user mode, your device automatically turns off after 1 minutes of
non-use. To turn it back on, click on the „Disp/Set“ button.
Maintenance
• Do not dump the device or use force while operating it
• Avoid exposing the device to high temperatures or direct sunlight.
• Do not immerse in water, since this might cause irreparable damage.
• Let the device acclimate after having stored it in a temperature close to zero. Do
not immediately use it in such a condition.
• Do not try to disassemble the device.
• If you do not use the device for a longer time, please take out the batteries.

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Regularity and Safety Notice
Declaration of Conformity
This product is compliant with the EC Directives: -1999/5/EC
Safety Statement
This product has been veried to conform to the safety certication in accordance
with the specication of EN Standards: EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 +
A12:2011
WEEE note
The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive, that came into effect as
European law on 13th February 2003, led to a major change in the disposal of electrical
equipment.
The primarily purpose of this directive is to prevent of electronic waste (WEEE), while
encouraging for reuse, recycling and other forms of reprocessing to reduce waste.

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RoHS compliance
This product complies with Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and the
Council of 27th January 2003 regarding the limited use of dangerous substances in
electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS) and its variations.
The WEEE logo on the product and the packaging indicates that it is not allowed to dispose of the
product in the ordinary household waste. It is your responsibility to deliver all the disused electri-
cal and electronic equipment to the respective collection points. A separate collection and proper
recycling of electronic waste helps dealing economically with natural resources. Furthermore, the
recycling of electrical waste is a contribution to the conservation of our environment and thus the
health of all people. More information concerning the disposal of electrical and electronic devices,
reprocessing and the collection points
you can get from the local authorities, waste disposal companies, from retailers and manufacturers
of the device.
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