Target Heart Rate - Diamondback APEX R8 Owner's Manual

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When the user is prompted
for a Time entry,
a value
of zero
(0:00) will set the clock
to count
up from zero
(0:00). When another
value is entered,
the clock
will count
down
when
the program
is launched.
"Distance"
will now be flashing. Adjust the value and press ENTER to accept.
"Calories"
will flash.
Adjust and press ENTER.
"Pulse" will be flashing.
Press ENTER once the desired value has been selected.
If all data fields remain at the default values of zero (0), the program will operate as the Quick Start program.
Otherwise,
the
Manual program will run until the first of the entered values are reached.
NOTE:
While entering
data, two short
beeps
signifies
that all data
fields
have been updated.
Press START to launch
the program.
Target
Heart
Rate
Diamondback
Fitness's Target Heart Rate programs
can also be described
as heart rate contro/programs.
Heart rate control
programs
automatically
increase and decrease the load during the workout
to stay within four (4) BPM (Beats-Per-Minute)
of
the target.
For example,
if the heart rate target is 132 BPM, and the user's pulse begins to fall, the Apex R8 computer
will
slowly increase the load.
Eventually, the amount of work being performed
by the user will increase and so will the heart rate.
Conversely,
if the user's heart rate climbs above the target zone, the load will be reduced,
ultimately
decreasing
the heart rate.
The advantages
of heart rate control programs
are the simplicity
and accuracy
by which the ideal cardiovascular
training zone is
maintained
thereby offering a very efficient workout.
For the Target Heart Rate programs
to operate,
the computer
must receive a heart rate signal from the touch heart rate sensors
or via a wireless chest strap (not included).
If no signal is detected,
the Alpha-Numeric
Messaging
Bar will display "Input Pulse"
and "P" will be lit in the Pulse window.
Ca/cu/ated Maximum Heart Rate is a formula based upon the user's age:
220 - Age = Calculated
Maximum
Heart Rate. See
the section above titled "Your Estimated
Maximum Heart Rate."
As such, the Target Heart Rate programs
rely upon an accurate
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