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Timex Data Recorder Down Load
FAQ
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Q: How do
I transfer data from the Data Recorder to my computer?
A: You need to set up the connection between the Data Recorder and your
PC before you can transfer data between the two devices. When you
connect the Data Recorder to the USB port on your PC for the first time,
Windows will install Human Interface Device drivers. If you are running
Windows 98 SE, you may be asked for your Windows CD. Once Windows has
installed the USB drivers for the Data Recorder, it will not have to
perform the installation again.
Automatic data transfer from the Data
Recorder to the PC
Transfer recorded activities from the Data Recorder to the PC by
connecting the recorder to an open USB Port on the PC.
NOTE: Automatic transfer will work only if the Timex
Trainer Launcher is active. The Launcher is active if the Data
Recorder icon appears in your Windows System Tray. (The System Tray is
located near the clock on your desktop.)
Manual data transfer from the Data Recorder to the PC
Launch the Timex Trainer software, and select File > Transfer Data
from Recorder.
Q: What is the difference between the
Timex Speed and Distance vs. GPS 3D?
A: The Timex 3D GPS unit receives
positional as well as altitude data from the satellites. Used in
conjunction with Trainer 1.3, you can map your routes to analyze you
data.
Q: I upgraded my Timex Speed and
Distance unit to the new GPS-3D, when I transferred my data into Trainer
the graphs are incorrect, why?
A: The new Timex GPS 3-D sensor is
only compatible with Trainer 1.3 or higher.
Q: How do I upgrade to the latest
version of the Timex Trainer software?
A: Follow these steps to install the latest version of Timex Trainer
software free of charge:
- Use the Control Panel > Add or Remove
Programs function on your PC to uninstall the Timex Trainer
software.
- Download the latest version of the Timex
Trainer software from the Timex website here.
- Run the setup file to install the latest
version of Timex Trainer. Your preference settings and activity data
will be retained.
Q: How much data can I store in my
recorder for use with Trainer Software?
A: The storage capability of the
recorder is dependant upon the type of data you are recording for
transfer into the Timex Trainer software:
HRM Data Only 72 hours
Speed and Distance Data (GPS) Only 26 hours
HRM/GPS (non 3D) Data 14 hours
HRM/Full 3D GPS Data 7 hours
Q: Since I upgraded to the GPS 3D I
have lost data storage capacity on my recorder, how can I increase
recording time?
A: As noted above, the recorder
used in conjunction with a HRM sensor and GPS 3D will have a total
recording time of seven (7) hours. In order to increase the storage
capacity of your recorder the change must be made within your Trainer
1.3 Software. Please note the change in recording/transferring
preferences will take place after your next data transfer. To maximize
storage capacity while still recording HRM and/or GPS follow the steps
listed below:
- Go to EDIT in Timex Trainer
- Go to Preferences
- Click on DATA TRANSFER
- Check the box labeled "Disable location
and altitude information in the Data Recorder for greater workout
data storage."
NOTE: Making this change will limit your recording
to HRM and/or speed and distance data (no positional or altitude
data).
Q: In order to increase my storage
capacity, I used the "disable location and altitude information in
the data recorder for greater workout storage" but when I came back
and uploaded my workout I still got location and altitude data, why?
A: Change in recording/transfer
preferences will take place after the next data transfer. The same is
true if you re-enable the location and altitude information transfer.
Q: Why do single activities sometimes
show up as multiple sessions?
A: The most common reason is a loss of signal from the GPS sensor to the
Data Recorder. When the signal is lost for an extended period of time,
the Data Recorder will automatically start a new activity when it
re-acquires the signal from the GPS Sensor. Timex Trainer Software 1.3
and above will prompt user to allow combining of fragmented sessions
before transferring into your computer.
Note: It is recommended that you clear the data recorder after merged
data has been transferred. If data is not erased it will duplicate
fragments can be brought in as new activities.
Q: Where are the activities I uploaded?
A: The activities are located on the day the activity occurred. To
locate the activity data that you transfer, click on the date in the
Calendar that you completed the activity.
NOTE: Synchronize the Data
Recorder to your PC before you use the Data Recorder for the first time.
This will ensure your activity data appears on the correct calendar
date. If the Data Recorder and the PC are not synchronized, you may have
to search for an activity as far back as January 1, 2000, which is the
date the recorder defaults to after it, is reset.
Q: I see unrealistic speed values in my
Speed and Distance graph. Why are these there and how do I remove them
from the graph?
A: Speed spikes usually are generated from the GPS sensor when the
satellite signal is reflected from nearby metal, buildings, or other
structures. Short duration spikes can be automatically filtered during
data transfer by activating the? Smart speed processing filter? To
activate the filter follow these steps:
- Launch the Timex Trainer software.
- Elect
Edit > Preferences.
- Select the
Data Transfer
tab, and then click the Use smart speed processing
checkbox.
Q: The Average Speed displayed for my
activity doesn't seem correct. If I divide my total Distance by the
total Duration for my activity, I don't get the same Average Speed shown
by the Timex Trainer software. Why is this?
A: In Timex Trainer version 1.1 (and earlier) the average speed was not
calculated using the typical distance divided by time equation, but
rather by computing the average of all the instantaneous speed readings
obtained from the GPS sensor. Upgrade to the latest version of Timex
Trainer which uses the expected total distance divided by total time
calculation for average speed.
Q: How can I share Timex Trainer data
with a friend or my coach?
A: Select File > Export to create a comma separated
value (CSV) file of any activity. Import the CSV file into the Timex
Trainer software on another PC to view the activity.
NOTE: Timex Trainer 1.0 will not be able to import
files from version 1.1 or newer. For best results, both computers should
be running the same version of Timex Trainer.
Q: How can I copy and paste all my
tabular data?
A: First make sure you are running Timex Trainer version 1.2 or later.
If you are not, upgrade to the latest version as described in the FAQ
"How do I upgrade to the latest version of the Timex Trainer
software?" Next, open the window showing the tabular data for the
graph of interest. Then select the tabular data to be copied by clicking
and dragging your mouse pointer over the table rows to be copied (note,
press Ctrl+A to select the entire table). Finally, click
File>
Copy to copy the data to the clipboard. The data can now be
copied into other applications.
Q: Why doesn't the Timex Trainer
software launch after I plug in the Data Recorder?
A: Follow these steps to troubleshoot this problem:
- Check the USB cable connections.
Confirm that the USB cable is securely connected to the Data
Recorder device and properly plugged into a USB port on your PC.
Disconnect and then reconnect the cable to see if the Trainer
launches.
- Check the USB port operation.
Connect a different USB device to the PC to ensure the port is
working properly. Restart the PC if the USB port fails to recognize
connected USB devices.
TIP: Connect the USB cable to the Data Recorder
first and the PC second. This will reduce the chance of a power
surge that can make the USB port fail temporarily.
- Start the Timex Trainer Launcher
application. If the application is not running, connecting
the Data Recorder will not start Timex Trainer.
The Launcher program icon will appear in the Windows System Tray if
the Launcher is running. If the Launcher icon is not present in the
System Tray, select Start > Programs > Timex Trainer
> Timex Trainer Launcher to manually start the
application.
Q: My Launcher icon no longer appears
in the System Tray and Timex Trainer no longer starts up automatically
when I connect the Data Recorder to my computer. How do I solve this
problem?
A: Restart the computer. If the Launcher still does not appear in the
System Tray, uninstall and then reinstall the Timex Trainer software.
See "How do I upgrade to the latest version of the Timex Trainer
software?" in this document for information about reinstalling
Timex Trainer.
Q: Can I move an activity to another
day?
A: Yes. First make sure you are running Timex Trainer version 1.2 or
later. If you are not, upgrade to the latest version as described in the
FAQ "How do I upgrade to the latest version of the Timex Trainer
software?" Then, change the date of any activity by double-clicking
the activity in the Activity Viewer list on the main screen. An Edit
activity dialog window will open. Edit the Date field to show the new
desired date then close the window by clicking OK. Your activity will
now appear on the new day you specified
Q: I successfully moved an activity to
a new date or time and I deleted the original activity. However, the
original activity continues to appear after each transfer from the Data
Recorder. What can I do?
A: Clear the memory in the Data Recorder to delete the original
activity. See "How do I delete data from the Data Recorder?"
for instructions.
Q: Why can't I manually edit some of
the fields in an activity transferred from the Data Recorder?
A: Timex Trainer version 1.1 (and earlier) did not support editing of
the Date, Time, Distance, or Duration data for activities recorded from
heart rate monitor and GPS sensors. However, Timex Trainer version 1.2
and newer does support this capability. Upgrade to the latest version of
Timex Trainer as described in the FAQ "How do I upgrade to the
latest version of the Timex Trainer software?" if you need to edit
recorded activities. Please note, editing the Date, Time, Distance or
Duration will only affect the summary information and not the graph or
tabular data for the activity.
Q: How do I change the description of
an activity that appears in the Activity Viewer list on the main screen?
A: Follow these steps to change the description of an activity:
- Double-click the activity to open it on the
main screen.
- Edit the description in the text box at the
bottom of the Edit Activity window.
- Click
OK.
NOTE: If the description is too long to fit in the
Description column, only the beginning and end of the text will be
displayed.
Q: How do I delete data from the Data
Recorder?
A: This can be done three ways:
- Set the preference in Timex Trainer to
Always
clear Data Recorder after transferring data.
- Select the
Clear Data Recorder
Memory checkbox at the bottom of the Activities Transferred
window when new data is transferred to the computer.
- Select
Edit > Preferences >
Data Transfer > Clear Memory to manually clear the
device memory.
Q: Why does my speed show zero at the
beginning of my session?
A: The speed reads zero for two reasons:
- You are motionless when you start the Data
Recorder.
- The Data Recorder was started prior to the
GPS sensor acquiring a lock on the satellite signal, signified by
the LED on the GPS sensor changing from red to green. Turn on your
Data Recorder after your Speed + Distance sensor has acquired the
GPS satellite signal to avoid this problem.
Q: Why would I want to Re compute Time
in Zones?
A: You may have changed your zone information after transferring an
activity. Or you may want to experiment with different zones and see how
much time you spent in them for a particular activity.
Q: I can't find the HID Class Device
driver for Windows 98SE. Where can I get it?
A: These drivers are usually found on the Windows Installation disk. If
you no longer have the installation disk, contact either Microsoft or
the manufacturer of your PC to request operating system replacement
disks.
Q: The Print Preview dialog appears in
English even though I installed the software in a different language. Is
there any way to have the Print Preview window appear in my native
language?
A: Yes, Timex Trainer version 1.2 (and later) fixes this problem.
Upgrade to the latest version of Timex Trainer as described in the FAQ
"How do I upgrade to the latest version of the Timex Trainer
software?"
Q: My computer displays an error
message such as, "Class does not support Automation or does not
support expected interface" or "The database is either open by
another process or is not found. Timex Trainer will not start".
What does this mean?
A: These messages indicate a problem with accessing the Microsoft Access
Database file that is used to store your preferences and data. Normally
these messages only appear the first time the software is run after
installation. If you continue to receive these messages, close the
application and restart the computer. If this doesn't help, go to the
Microsoft website and download the latest versions of MDAC (currently
2.8) and the JET database engine (currently 4.0) for your PC.
Q: Will the Timex Trainer software work
on a Macintosh computer?
A: No. The Timex Trainer software is designed for Windows operating
system only. Although Microsoft Virtual PC on the Macintosh will
recognize the Data Recorder and run the Timex Trainer software, the USB
communication between the two does not work.
Q: I upgraded to the latest version of
Timex Trainer software, however I am now missing some functionality or
have lost my original language setting. What happened?
A: These types of problems can occur if the new version of Timex Trainer
software is installed without first un-installing a previous version. To
fix the problem you will need to remove and then re-install the
software. Follow the steps described in the FAQ "How do I upgrade
to the latest version of the Timex Trainer software?" to correct
the problem.
Q: The background colors in my Trainer
Software appear to be off, what is the recommended color setting for use
with trainer Software?
A: The recommended color setting for your computer is 256, if your
computer is set at 16 or 64 colors the background colors in Trainer will
be off.
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A: The LED on the recorder flashes red when the memory is full, download
data to your computer and clear the memory to continue use.
NOTE: See “What LED Flashes
Mean” in Timex Trainer Help for more information on your specific
device.
Q: I'm already recording my heart rate
data with the Data Recorder. How do I get it to also record GPS
information (or vice versa)?
A: The LED will flash green at a regular interval if the Data Recorder
is synchronized with one sensor. Press the push button on the Data
Recorder to synchronize it with a second sensor. The recorder will
immediately attempt to synchronize with the second sensor. If it
synchronizes successfully with the second sensor the LED will begin to
flash green in an irregular interval.
NOTE: This may result in two
consecutive activities appearing in the Timex Trainer. The first
activity will report the recorded data of one device, and the second
activity will report the recorded data from both devices. The best way
to start a new combination speed and distance and heart rate monitor
session is to have both sensors operating before turning on the Data
Recorder. (HINT: Recorder on last (after both GPS and HRM are in sync)
and then off first when your workout session is complete)
Q: How do I set or change the time in
my Data Recorder?
A: Follow these steps to use your PC to set or change the time in your
Data Recorder.
- Make sure your PC displays the correct date
and time.
- Connect the Data Recorder to your PC.
- Start Timex Trainer, if it doesn't start
automatically.
- Timex Trainer will set the Data Recorder's
internal time and date to the time and date of your PC.
Q: How do I change the battery in my
Data Recorder?
A: You need a jeweler's screwdriver with a #0 Phillips head and a new CR
2032 (or equivalent) battery. Follow these steps to replace the battery:
- Transfer any activity data stored in the
Data Recorder that you want to save to your PC.
- Slide the clothing clip off the back of the
unit to reveal the battery cover (case back).
- Use the screwdriver to remove the four
screws holding the battery cover in place, and pull off the cover.
- Carefully remove the battery and insert a
new one of the same type. Make sure that the + side of the battery
is visible after it's inserted. Be very careful not to touch, move,
or get dirt on the rubber gasket in the battery compartment that
surrounds the battery. You may compromise the water resistance if
the gasket is damaged or incorrectly placed when securing the case
back.
- Put the cover back and secure it with the
four screws you removed in step 3. Make sure that the lettering on
the cover is facing up. Don't over-tighten as this may also affect
water resistance.
- Slide the clip back in place.
- Press the reset button on the back of the
Data Recorder to the left of the clip. On some models this may be a
silver button while on others it may be recessed within a small
hole. For the recessed button, carefully insert a paper clip into
the hole to reset the Data Recorder.
- Press the push button on the front to make
sure that the Data Recorder is working properly.
- Reset the time in the Data Recorder before
recording your next activity. Connect the Data Recorder to the PC,
select Edit > Preferences, select the Data Transfer tab, and
click the Synchronize Time to PC button.
Q: I upgraded my Timex Speed and
Distance Unit to the new GPS-3D, when I transferred my data into Trainer
the graphs are incorrect, why?
A: The new Timex GPS 3-D sensor is only compatible with Trainer 1.3 or
higher.
Q: How do I upgrade to the latest
version of the Timex Trainer software?
A: Follow these steps to install the latest version of Timex Trainer
software free of charge:
- Use the Control Panel > Add or Remove
Programs function on your PC to uninstall the Timex Trainer
software.
- Download the latest version of the Timex
Trainer software from the Timex website here.
- Run the setup file to install the latest
version of Timex Trainer. Your preference settings and activity data
will be retained.
Q: How much data can I store in my
recorder for use with Trainer Software?
A: The storage capability of the
recorder is dependant upon the type of data you are recording for
transfer into the Timex Trainer software:
HRM Data Only 72 hours
Speed and Distance Data (GPS) Only 26 hours
HRM/GPS (non 3D) Data 14 hours
HRM/Full 3D GPS Data 7 hours
Q: Since I upgraded to the GPS 3D I
have lost data storage capacity on my recorder, how can I increase
recording time?
A: As noted above, the recorder used in conjunction with a HRM sensor
and GPS 3D will have a total recording time of seven (7) hours. In order
to increase the storage capacity of your recorder the change must be
made within your Trainer 1.3 Software. Please note the change in
recording/transferring preferences will take place
after
your next data transfer. To maximize storage capacity while still
recording HRM and/or GPS follow the steps listed below:
- Go to EDIT in Timex Trainer
- Go to Preferences
- Click on DATA TRANSFER
- Check the box labeled "Disable location
and altitude information in the Data Recorder for greater workout
data storage."
NOTE: Making this change will limit your recording
to HRM and/or speed and distance data (no positional or altitude
data will be recorded).
Q: In order to increase my storage
capacity, I used the “disable location and altitude information in the
data recorder for greater workout storage” but when I came back and
uploaded my workout I still got location and altitude data, why?
A: Change in recording/transfer preferences will take place after the
next data transfer. The same is true if you re-enable the location and
altitude information transfer.
Q: Is my Data Recorder compatible with
the new Timex GPS 3D?
A: If recording HRM and GPS or GPS
3D (without HRM) you can use the original Timex recorder or the Timex
Recorder 2. If you are recording a combination of HRM and GPS 3D with
directional information you will need to upgrade to the Data Recorder 2.
Q: I would like to develop my own
software to communicate with the Data Recorder. Is there a Software
Development Kit (SDK) available?
A: Yes, the data recorder I/O module logger.dll is published under open
source license in sourceforge.net.
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