Calculating Your Stride Length; Enabling Smartphone Notifications - Epson ProSense 347 User Manual

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Note: If you see ––– on the display or the HR icon is flashing, the watch has not detected your heart
rate. Make sure you are wearing the watch correctly and try again. If your heart rate often reads less
than 120 beats while running or 70 beats while walking, you may have a naturally low heart rate. This
can cause incorrect heart rate measurements. Set the HR Measurement option to Settings 2 in the
Epson View app to correct the issue.
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Time Screen Menus
Solutions to Watch Settings Problems
Displayable Workout Measurements
Activity Data Displayed on Your Device

Calculating Your Stride Length

Your watch automatically calculates your stride length so it can accurately measure distance and pace
data in locations with poor GPS signal reception, such as indoors or in tunnels.
The first time you use your watch, run or walk outdoors in an open area for approximately 10 minutes.
You can also run or walk between tall buildings or trees for at least 30 minutes. This allows your watch to
learn your normal stride length. You should only need to perform this step once.
Note: Do not cross your arms or hold onto the treadmill handles or the stride sensor may not detect your
movement.
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Enabling Smartphone Notifications

Your watch can notify you with sounds or vibrations when you receive phone, email, or other notifications
on your smartphone. You need to enable notifications in the Epson View app before you can use this
feature.
Note: On Android, you need to leave the Epson View app running in the background on your
smartphone to receive notifications on your watch.
1. Open the Epson View app on your smartphone.
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