| STEPTREK PEDOMETER GLOSSARY |
Pedometers with this function will store the previous 6 days of walkingstatistics for easy reference. On the 7th day the pedometer writes over the oldestday's statistics. MODE BUTTON Multifunction pedometers typically have a MODE button. The MODE button allows the user to switch between various measurement readings. Usually these include STEPS, CALORIES, and DISTANCE. Depending on the model, the MODE button may also switch the display to show TIME, STOPWATCH or other functions. The MODE button may also be used in programming some models. MOLDED PLASTIC CLIP There are several styles of clips for attaching pedometers to clothing. The most common is the molded plastic clip. Molded clips are designed for strength and simplicity, and fit most clothing styles. Extra thick clothing can cause premature clip wear and should be avoided. Care should always be taken not to stretch clips when removing from clothing. This will result in a longer clip life. MULTIFUNCTION PEDOMETER A pedometer that displays STEPS plus other measurements is considered a MULTIFUNCTION pedometer. Common functions for a multifunction pedometer include STEPS taken, CALORIES burned, and DISTANCE walked in 1/10 mile increments. Multifunction models may also have other features. Check the information written next to each pedometer for the specific functions of a particular model. OPEN FACE PEDOMETER Pedometers with the display facing forward, or away from the person wearing it, are considered OPEN FACE pedometers. PACE MELODY Pedometers with a pace melody have various digitized tempos built in to the pedometer to help the user set a walking pace. Typically there is a variety of pace melodies for each user to choose from. PEDOMETER An electronic device for counting steps. Typically a pedometer detects hip movement by use of a pendulum located inside the pedometer. Other functions, including counting calories burned and distance travelled are calculated based on the number of steps taken, as well as information programmed into the pedometer by each user, if those options are a feature of a particular model. PULSE METER A device for measuring the heart rate of the user. Some pedometers have a pulse meter option. PENDULUM A small arm on a pivot point, located inside pedometers. The arm moves freely, and when it detects movement, adds a digit to a digital display. Pendulums are typically tuned to detect hip movement. Proper placement of the pedometer on the hip increases overall accuracy. RESET BUTTON The button which resets the digital display to zero. On some models, the RESET button must be pressed for several seconds before the display will reset, as a way to prevent accidental resets. R.O.H.S. COMPLIANT Pedometers are electronic instruments. They contain circuit boards, batteries, and other parts. To reduce the volume of potentially hazardous materials created during manufacturing, as well as entering the waste stream after electronics are discarded, manufacturers are now producing electronics that are ROHS Compliant. ROHS is an acronym for "Reduction of Hazardous Substances". Certain parts and manufacturing methods are used which pose less of a danger to the environment. In addition, ROHS Compliant items may be more likely to be recycled. At this time, ROHS compliance is voluntary in the United States. Steptrek currently offers a few models which are certified ROHS Compliant and it is our goal to see that all Steptrek pedometers follow the ROHS guidelines. We will be offering these models as they become available. SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT Some pedometer models have a sensitivity adjustment, which is a sliding button for adjusting the ability of the pedometer to sense movement. Sensitivity adjustments allow each user to customize the pedometer to his/her individual gait for more accurate measurements. SINGLE FUNCTION PEDOMETERS Also referred to as step counters, single function pedometers count steps only. SPRING CLIP This is another type of clip for attaching a pedometer to clothing. STEP COUNTER Also referred to as single function pedometers, step counters count steps only. STOPWATCH / TIMER Some pedometer models offer a stopwatch so walkers can time the distance between two points. Other models have a timer function so walkers can measure the amount of time they have been walking. STRIDE The average distance a person moves in a typical step, usually measured in inches is STRIDE. The distance is measured on the same place for both feet, such as the tip of each toe. View or download a guide for measuring your stride HERE. UPWARD FACING PEDOMETER A pedometer with the digital display facing upward for easy viewing. This type of pedometer is easier to read without twisting or turning the pedometer while clipped to the hip, which may prolong the life of the clip. |