Wod Timer
Wod Timer
USER MANUAL
WOD TIMER
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WOD TIMER
WHAT’S INSIDE THE BOX:
1 TIMER
WALL-MOUNTED BRACKETS HOLE
6 DIGITS LCD DISPLAY
TEMP SENSOR
* AC Adaptor may change according to the Country where the product is sold.
*1 Hardware for wall-mounting is not included.
4 REMOTE CONTROL
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FIRST SET UP:
WALL MOUNTED
The WOD Timer can be wall-mounted by using provided hardware. Wall
screws are not provided along with the timer.
Each bracket carries 3 holes. According to the top and bottom bracket
holes combination, the Timer can be set on the wall in a straight
position, or tilted-up or tilted-down.
TO PLUG IT
WARNING: Do not use any other AC Adaptor than the one provided
with the WOD Timer. Do not supply the WOD Timer with different
voltage power than 110/220 V. Warranty will void in case of mis-use of
the WOD Timer.
Xenios USA® and/or its international licensers are not responsible for any damage and/or injuries that may occour to persons, animals, objects and/or properties, while
wall-mounting the WOD Timer.
OPERATION MANUAL:
MAIN FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES:
- Clock: HH:MM:SS format - 12/24H.
- Environment Temperature: Fahrenheit and Celsius degree format – from -20°C to +65°C
- Beeper: 3 volume levels
- Stopwatch: MM:SS:SS (1/10s)/(1/100 s) format – from 00:00:00 up to 99:59:99
. Beep-Pacer option
. START – STOP – LAP - RESET options
. Count-UP/Count-DOWN options
-Alarm: HH:MM format – 12/24h
. Up to 9 Daily Alarms can be set and stored
. 20s beeper per each alarm
- Interval Timer for training + resting workout programs :
. MM:SS format – from 00:00 up to 99:59
. Count-Up and Count-Down Training and Resting times
. Up to 9 different training times per each workout program
. Up to 9 different resting times per each workout program
. Up to 99 cycles per each training time, resting time and whole workout programs
. Complex Workout Programs: up to 9 training+resting time sub-routines can be gathered in to a macro-routine that can be cycled too
. Pre-workout session 10s countdown with loud beeper on last 3secs
. End-of-workout session loud-beeper
. End-of-resting time loud-beeper
. End-of-training time loud-beeper
. Beep-Pacer option
. Rounds Counter (display and by-beeper)
. Quick-start temporary workout program
. Up to 10 storing address for workout programs.
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OPERATION MANUAL:
GENERAL SETTINGS AND MAIN FUNCTIONS OPERATION MANUAL:
Attention : the WOD Timer is reset by the factory, so all data in to its memory are empty. If it would be necessary to reset it again
to factory settings, just follow the herein reset procedure: When the Timer is on and the clock is displayed, press one by one, ,
, , . The Timer will start the reset procedure and it may take some seconds to be accomplished. Please be aware that all
previously stored data will be erased, including the workout programs.
1. After having plugged the power ON, press to switch the WOD Timer ON. The Timer enters in to the clock/temperature displaying mode
and it starts displaying, for example, 09 : 00 : 00.
Attention: when the power is plugged ON/OFF, the Timer beeps for a while. That is the normal signal of system bootstrap and shut-
down.
Attention: when is pressed again to switch off the WOD Timer Clock and Alarm functions keep running on background.
Attention: when power is plugged OFF, all stored data (example: Clock settings, Workout Programs, Alarms etc..) will not go lost
forever. The Timer will keep them in to its internal chip memory.
2. Press to enter in general settings editing mode. All settings can be edited by following the displayed step-by-step procedure.
Attention - General Editing Rules:
.Blinking digit stands for cursor position and it can be edited by using the numeric pad on the remote control.
.To input data by using the numeric pad on the remote, all digits must be entered, including the 0 value ones
Example: to input 00 : 05 when the initial displayed value is 00 : 00, and the first digit on left side is blinking, you must
press ; ; , on the numeric pad of the remote control.
.Cursor (blinking digit) can be moved left and right side by using the left arrow and the right arrow on to the
remote control.
.To exit from editing step-by-step procedure, just press once. Timer goes back to clock/temp display mode.
.The button works also as “exit” button, just while on General Editing, Workout Program Editing and Alarm editing.
If pressed while on any other function/mode, it will switch OFF the Timer.
a) First Step - Clock settings: the display shows, for example, 09 : 00 : 00. Enter the current time by using the format HH:MM:SS.
Please be aware that 24h clock format, and 12h clock format, can be edited too (please go to below step e). Press , to save the first step
edited data.
b) Second Step-Clock displaying time while in clock/temperature mode: after having pressed Enter, the Timer displays 1 - : - - : 00, the last 2
digits stand for Clock displaying time (seconds). Enter a value between 01s. and 99s. then confirm with .
If the entered value is, for instance, 08, the Timer displays the clock for 8 seconds and then the temperature will be displayed (for the time
setting of temperature displaying: go to below step c).
c) Third Step - Temperature displaying time while in Clock/Temperature mode: now the Timer shows 2 - : - - : 00. The last two digits stand for
Temperature displaying time (seconds). Enter a value between 00s. and 99s. then confirm it with . If the entered value is, for instance, 08,
the Timer displays the temperature for 8 seconds and then the clock will be displayed (for the time setting of clock displaying: go to above step
b). When the Timer is displaying the environment temperature, it displays T : 25 : °C or T : 70 °F. For temperature degree format setting (Celsius
/ Fahrenheit) go to below step e).
d) Fourth Step - Temperature adjustment: now the Timer is displaying 3 - : - - : - 0. This setting step can let you adjust the environment
temperature sensor. Sometimes, due to suddenly and/or wide temperature changes, it may be necessary to manually set the correct environment
temperature. If the Timer displays the correct temperature, please skip this step by confirming it with and go to next setting step. If a
temperature adjustment is needed, please follow here below instructions:
.Use the button and to set if the actual displayed temperature need to be increased or decreased. When the Timer displays
3 - : - - : 0, it means the temperature will be increased (by the number of degrees entered by editing the last digit). When
the Timer displays 3 - : - - : - 0, it means the temperature will be decreased (by the number of degrees entered by editing the
last digit). Once set “-” or “ ” (for plus) on to the 5th digit, just enter, by using the numeric pad on the remote, the number (from
0° to 9°) of degrees you may need to adjust the temperature for. Then confirm with .
e) Fifth Step - Clock format and Temperature format setting: now the Timer displays 4c(f) : h 1 (2) : 00.
.By editing the format of the clock (12h or 24h) and/or the format of the temperature (C°orF°) the display will change accordingly.
“H1” stands for 24h clock format while “H2” stands for 12h. “C” stands for Celsius degree, while “F” stands for Fahrenheit degree.
.The first digit of the last group of two, stands, for temperature format setting: enter, by using the numeric pad on the remote,
the value : 1 0 to switch the temperature format to Fahrenheit (display shows 4F : H 1 : 1 0) , or enter : 00 to switch the temperature
format (display shows 4C : H 1: 1 0) to Celsius.
.The second digit of the same group refers to clock format: enter, by using the numeric pad on the remote, the value : 0 1 to set
12h format clock (display shows 4C : H 2 : 0 1), or enter the value : 00 (display shows 4C : H 1 : 00) to set 24h format clock.
Confirm the entered data with and then the Timer will exit from general setting procedure by going to the standard clock/temperature
mode.
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OPERATION MANUAL:
2. To set Alarm ON/OFF, just move the cursor on the first left digit and change the mark (“-“ / “ ”) by using the buttons and on the
remote.
Attention: When any of the 9 Alarms is set and switched ON, it will sound every day at the set time. Beeper will sound once for
20 seconds. Beeper could be snoozed by using the button on the remote. By snoozing the beeper while it is running, Alarm
will not be switched OFF and it will keep operating daily. To switch OFF any Alarm, it is necessary to enter in to the Alarm setting
procedure and select the Alarm to be switched OFF.
Attention: any set and switched ON Alarm, keep working even while the Timer is Switched OFF by having pressed the button.
Alarms will not work just when the power will be shut down.
3. To select the Alarm to be set (from 1 to 9), just move the cursor on the second digit and then input from 1 to 9 by using the numeric pad
on the remote.
4. To set the time, the selected alarm will sound, just enter the value of HH:MM by using the numeric pad on the remote.
5. Once the Alarm setting is over, press to confirm, store and exit to Clock mode.
6. To set more than one alarm, just enter again in to the alarm setting procedure and edit the next alarm (from 1 to 9).
Attention: when power is plugged OFF, all stored data (example: Clock settings, Workout Programs, Alarms etc..) will not go lost
forever. The Timer will keep them in to its internal chip memory.
Attention: the button works also as “exit” button, just while on General Editing, Workout Program Editing and Alarm editing.
If pressed while on any other function/mode, it will switch OFF the Timer.
Attention: If the alarm time should come when any other beeper was set to sound (example: training time pacer), the alarm
function will be skipped.
Attention: the button works also as “exit” button, just while on General Editing, Workout Program Editing and Alarm editing. If
pressed while on any other function/mode, it will switch OFF the Timer.
. After 90 seconds of inactivity while the Timer is on editing mode (waiting data to be entered by the user), the Timer
will exit from editing mode by itself (timeout).
1. Temporary Workout Program Editing: to set a temporary workout program (to be used once and not to be stored), just start editing it by
pressing .
.The Timer displays A 1 : 00 : 00 if a temporary workout program wasn’t ever set before, while the Timer displays
P : dn : or P : UP : if a temporary workout program was already set before. The last set temporary workout program will be
kept in to the internal memory of the Timer for future uses and, once edited, it will be overwritten.
.If the Timer is displaying P : dn : or P : UP : you can either start the already set temporary workout program (please go to be
low number 4. to learn about workout programs executing) or edit it again (please go to below number 3. to learn about workout
programs editing).
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WORKOUT PROGRAM: SUB-ROUTINE #2
FROM 1 TO 99 ROUNDS
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... UP TO TRAINING TIME #9 AND REST TIME #9 (SUB-ROUTINE #9)
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OPERATION MANUAL:
a) Press or buttons on the remote to set how the workout program will be executed by the Timer: as a count-up or as a count-down.
Your choice will be displayed by the Timer P : dn : stands for count-down and P : UP : stands fort count-up. Your choice will be also
displayed when the editing procedure will be over, the program will be stored and the Timer will be ready to run it.
Attention : Count-down or Count-Up execution modes are editable also before to run a program, without having to enter again in
to the whole workout programs editing procedure (see below j) and 4.)
b) Press to start editing the workout program. The Timer displays A 1 : 00 : 00. The first digit of the second group blinks. “A1” stands for
“Training time #1”, 00:00 stand for MM:SS of the same training time. Workout Programs can be edited up to 9 groups of 9 training times
and 9 resting times each.
.You are now entering data for the first “A1” training time of the first sub-routine of the whole workout program you are on the
way to edit. Just use the numeric pad on the remote to set MM:00 from a value of 00:01 to 99:99, then confirm with .
c) Press to set the beep-pacer for “A1” training time (if needed). The Timer displays PA : 00 : 00. Enter a value (minutes and seconds) for
beep-pacer by editing the MM:SS with the numeric pad on the remote. Then to confirm. Example, if you set PA : 00 : 05, the pacer will
beep every 5 seconds, while the training time is running. Example, if you set PA : 00 : 00, the pacer will not work.
Attention: the beep-pacer function is not available when the beeper is deactivated by the general settings editing (see General
Settings at item number 3.)
Attention: the beep-pacer function can be set separately for each training time “A1”, “A2” , … of the whole workout program only
if a “all workout programs pacer” wasn’t set separately before to run any workout program (see below number 4.) Any set and
stored “single “A” – pacer” for each training time of any workout program will not work when a “all workout programs pacer” is
ON. Any set and stored “single “A” – pacer” for each training time of any workout program will start to work again when the “all
workout programs pacer” will be switched off (see below number 4.)
d) Press to set the number of cycles of the “A1” training time (how many times the “A1” needs to be executed by the Timer, as a loop).
The timer displays CA : - - : 00. Edit the last two digits on the right side to set the cycles. 00 value and 01 value both stand for 1 cycle only.
Press to confirm.
e) Press to edit the first resting time of the first sub-routine of the whole workout program. The Timer displays U 1 : 00 : 00 and it will wait
you to enter the MM : SS for the first “U1” resting time. Just input an MM:SS value from 00 : 01 up to 99 : 99 by using the numeric pad on
to the remote, then confirm with .
f) Press to set the number of cycles of the “U1” resting time (how many times the “U1” need to be executed by the Timer, as a loop).
The Timer displays CU : - - : 00. Edit the last two digits on the right side to set the cycles. 00 value and 01 value both stand for 1 time only.
Press to confirm.
Attention: the beep-pacer function is not available for “U1”, “U2”, “U3”, … resting times. So the button is not activated for
“U1”, “U2”, “U3”, … setting.
Attention: if a “U1” resting time is not needed just skip the above step, or input 00:00 as “U1” resting time.
g) Press to set the first “A+U” sub-routine number of cycles (how many times the first workout program sub-routine (example “A1 +
U1” need to be executed by the Timer, as a loop). The Timer displays C - : AU : 00. Edit the last two digits on the right side to set the cycles.
00 value and 01 value stand for 1 time only. Press to confirm.
h) If one more sub-routine and training time (“A2”) is needed, just press again to start over with a second training time - A2 : 00 : 00, of
the second sub-routine of the whole workout program you are about the set. Go back to the first step of program setting (above a) ) and input
all data for “A2” and, if needed, “U2” (second resting time of the second sub-routine of the whole workout program). Keep editing the whole
workout program up to “A9” and/or “U9”. If more training times and/or resting times are not necessary, just skip this step and to next i).
i) Press to set the whole workout program number of cycles (how many times the whole workout program (example: ((“A1 + U1”) +
(“A2” + U2”)) need to be executed by the Timer, as a loop). The Timer displays AU : AU : 00. Edit the last two digits on the right side to set the
cycles. 00 value and 01 value both stand for 1 time only. Press to confirm.
j) Press to confirm the whole workout program and to exit editing. If the above editing procedure was started in order to store a workout
program, once is pressed, the edited workout program will be stored in to the pre-selected memory address (from 0 to 9 on the remote).
The Timer displays P : dn : or P : UP : . Now you are ready to decide if the just-set workout program you are about to execute will be a
count-down program or a count-up program, and then to run it, or to quit from the editing procedure and go back to the Clock mode.
.ROUNDS-COUNTER: while the workout program is running the Timer will alternate display, for example, A 1 : 99 : 99 (2 sec.) /
0 1 : 99 : 99 (5 sec.). The first two blue digits on the left side will alternate display the workout/rest time that the Timer is counting
(so any set “A” time and any set “U” time) and the number of the “A”+“U” round the program is running (if more rounds of (“A”+“U”)
set of times were set by the user). So, for example, when the Timer is running the second (“A1”+“U1”) round, the Timer will alter-
nate display A 1 : 99 : 99 / 02 : 99 : 99.
The last 4 red digits stand for mm:ss of the “A” and “U” times.
Attention: If the pacer for training time (“A1”, “A2”, “A3”, ...) should come on the last second of the same training time (when the
end-of-training-time beep is activated by default), that beep will be a common one – short beep*.
- After the really last second of the whole workout program (really last second of the really last cycle of the really last “A” or “U” time
of the whole workout program) - three times long beep*.
Attention: Do not forget that all beeper functions can be switched ON/OFF in general settings (see above General Settings Operation
Manual at item 3.)
.While a workout program is running, press to display the clock for a while (pre-set at 5 seconds). The workout program will
keep running on background and come back to be displayed after 5 seconds. function works when Timer is working on all
modes and/or procedures, but the editing ones.
*Short beep stands for 1 s. beep while long beep stands for 2 s. beep.
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• The WOD Timer comes with its AC adaptor/s. It can be plug in to 110 V and 220 V power networks. Do not use it with lower or higher voltage cause either the adaptor and the Timer could
get damaged and warranty will void. AC adaptor has its own power cord. It is not recommended to plug the power cord in to a multi-slot power plug.
• Do not try to supply the device by using a third party AC adaptor. In case of use of any third parties’ components, WOD Timer warranty will void.
• Do not use the WOD Timer in a damp environment and do not drop water on it or on the AC adaptor or on the remote control. Damp and/or water will damage the WOD Timer and its
accessories. Warranty will void in case of mis-use of the Timer.
• Operative Temp: from -20 C° up to +65 C°. The use of the Timer out of such temp range, will result in to a warranty void.
• Remote Control is provided with a set of AAA Batteries (2 pcs pack). It is recommended to remove batteries from remote control in case it will not be in use for a long term. Long term
stand-by may result in to batteries and remote control damages.
• WOD Timer, its remote control and batteries are not devices that can be disposed as general household waste. To dispose of them, please consider the collection systems or facilities
for appropriate recycling. Xenios USA® invite all to protect environment.
• Do not try to open or repair the WOD Timer by yourselves. Warranty will void and Xenios USA®, its international Licensees and/or dealer will not be responsible for any damages or
personal injuries to persons, animals, objects or properties that may result from having come in touch with electric components while they are operating.
• It is recommended to use only Xenios USA® original spare parts. Any damage that may result by the use of third parties parts, will result in to a warranty void.
• The WOD Timer can be set either on a desk or mounted on a wall. Xenios USA® and its international Licensee and/or dealers will not be responsible for any kind of damages that may
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