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Turning the power on / making initial settings – Yamaha BODiBEAT BF-1 User Manual

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Turning the Power On / Making Initial Settings

BF-1 Owner’s Manual

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Starting Up

Exercising

Computer

Settings

Music Player

Troubleshooting

Menu Tree

Index

Turning the Power On / Making Initial Settings

The first time you turn on the power of your new BF-1, the device conveniently
and automatically guides you through several important settings. These include
the display language, correct time and date, as well as personal information
such as your birthday, weight, height and resting heart rate. You’ll need to make
these settings before you can effectively use the BF-1. Once you’ve entered this
data, the BF-1 becomes your own personal exercise device, customized with
your unique settings.

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If the display turns off at any time while you’re making the initial settings, simply press any key to
turn it on again.

1

Press the [

] (Standby/On) button to turn on the power.

If you are turning on the power for the first time (or you have reset the device;
see

page 76

), the Language display will appear. This determines the

language for all messages and indications on the BF-1. Five languages are
available: English, Japanese, German, Spanish and French.

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When you are turning on the power for the second time or after, the Top display (

page 14

) will

appear.

2

Use the

/ (Up/Down) buttons to select the desired language.

3

Simultaneously press both

/ (Up/Down) buttons to enter the

selection.

The following display appears.

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Throughout the rest of this manual, all operations and example displays are given in English.

4

Select “Set Up” then press both

/ (Up/Down) buttons

simultaneously to start making the initial settings.

The following displays will appear in succession. Follow the instructions in
each of the displays, making the necessary settings and entering the relevant
information.

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If you want to use the device immediately without making any initial settings, select “Try” here.
This calls up the Guest mode. Refer to the Guest mode instructions (

page 47

).

Operation