Apple Nike + iPod User Manual
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Linking to Another Sensor
Once your device links to a specific sensor, it’s set to link with that sensor only. If you
use a different sensor, you must set the device to link to the other sensor. You may want
to do this, for example, if there’s more than one person in your family with a sensor and
Nike+ ready shoes.
use a different sensor, you must set the device to link to the other sensor. You may want
to do this, for example, if there’s more than one person in your family with a sensor and
Nike+ ready shoes.
To link to another sensor:
1
iPod nano: Connect the receiver to iPod.
2
Put on the shoes with the new sensor, and make sure there’s no other Nike + iPod
Sensor nearby.
Walk around to activate the sensor so that your receiver can detect it.
Sensor nearby.
Walk around to activate the sensor so that your receiver can detect it.
3
Link the sensor to your device:
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iPod nano (5th generation or earlier): Choose Nike + iPod > Settings > Sensor > Link,
then follow the onscreen instructions. A message indicates iPod is now linked to the
new sensor.
then follow the onscreen instructions. A message indicates iPod is now linked to the
new sensor.
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iPod nano (6th generation): Choose Settings > Nike + iPod > Sensor, tap Link, then
follow the onscreen instructions.
follow the onscreen instructions.
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iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPod touch: Choose Settings > Nike + iPod > Sensor, tap Link
New, then follow the onscreen instructions.
New, then follow the onscreen instructions.
Note: If you link to a previously linked sensor, Nike + iPod detects your calibration
settings. You don’t need to recalibrate.
settings. You don’t need to recalibrate.
If you connect an iPod receiver to a different iPod and use it with the same sensor,
you don’t need to relink or recalibrate. The receiver stores your settings, your workout
history, and your workout shortcuts. You don’t need to relink or recalibrate.
you don’t need to relink or recalibrate. The receiver stores your settings, your workout
history, and your workout shortcuts. You don’t need to relink or recalibrate.