The eigth display shows the time spent in the target HR zone selected (Fig. 35).
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Field 1 displays the seconds;
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Field 2 displays the time spent in the target HR zone; and
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Field 3 displays the text "In" (In=within target zone) along with the one segment highlighted under "HRM".
The ninth display shows the time spent below the target HR zone selected (Fig. 36).
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Field 1 displays the seconds;
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Field 2 displays the time spent below the target HR zone; and
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Field 3 displays the text "bEL" (bEL=below) along with the one segment highlighted under "HRM".
Note: the maximum, minimum and average heart rate values displayed in the logbook, are calculated based on the chosen
recording interval. Please note that these values are more accurate the shorter the recording interval. The values showed
in the logbook will vary from the values displayed in the HRM memory, since the sampling rate in the HRM memory is
always 2 seconds.
Note: If you want greater precision, start new logbooks more often or lower the recording interval.
4.4.1 Closer examination of the logbook
The logbook can also be viewed at the chosen interval. The Closer Examination display shows vertical ascent/descent
rate and heart rate of the user at a specific altitude and selected interval. This display can be accessed by holding the
[Select] button for 2 seconds when in the logbook mode. The text "bEG" indicating beginning of log will appear in Field
3 (Fig. 37). Move through the displays by pressing the [+] button.
The display shows the following information (Fig. 38):
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Field 1 displays the vertical ascent/descent rate;
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Field 2 displays the altitiude; and
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Field 3 displays the heart rate along with the one segment highlighted under "HRM".
You can exit the closer examination at any time pressing the [MODE] button.
Note: If the transmitter belt has not been worn during the log recording, Field 3 shows time of measurement.
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