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Team2 SW Help
Take the settings into use by clicking Save. Close the window by selecting Close. If the changes
are not saved when Close is selected, the software asks whether the changes are saved or not.
Team
The first tab is for Team details. The team's name, logo, detailed information and password can
be changed. Team's name and details are typed into the text fields.
To add a logo, click the logo box (Click here to add a logo) and browse the team's logo
from computer directories. The logo must be in *.jpg format.
To remove the logo, click the Remove button.
To enable Password protection, check the Enabled box and type in the password. NOTE:
Password is not the same as the wireless network key.
Sport Zones
The second tab is for Sport Zones. Calculation method, which the sport zones are based on, can
be changed by clicking the selected radio button. The options are Player's maximum heart rate,
Player's heart rate reserve and Player's threshold values. Sport zone details (name, values) can
be also change after the selection of calculation method.
To add sport zone click Add sport zone button and type in the name and select values.
NOTE that when player's threshold values is selected, you cannot add more sport zones.
Player's maximum heart rate (% of HRmax)
When the player's maximum heart rate is selected as the sport zone calculation method, sport
zones which the user can determine are specified as a percentage of a player's maximum heart
rate. As the zones are based on percentages of a player's own maximum heart rate, they are
individual for each player. The same percentages are, however, used for the whole team.
Player's heart rate reserve (% of HRR)
When a player's heart rate reserve is selected as the sport zone calculation method, the sport
zones, which can be determined by the user, are specified as a percentage of a player's heart
rate reserve. The heart rate reserve is the difference between a player's resting and maximum
heart rate. When the player's heart rate is his/her resting heart rate, the heart rate reserve is 0 %,
because the player is not "using" his/her heart rate reserve.
Player's threshold values
When the player's threshold values are selected as the sport zone calculation method, the sport
zones are based on the players' threshold values which are determined in the player settings.
Each player has an upper threshold (anaerobic) and a lower threshold (aerobic) value. The
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