Fileview During Action Recording - Polar Electro AXN500 User Manual

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Target Zone Alarm: With the Target Zone Alarm you can make sure you exercise at the correct intensity. After you set your
heart rate limits, the wrist unit sounds an alarm when you are above or below your heart rate limits. You can set the heart
rate limits for your target zone in the Settings/General menu. For further information, see page 87.
How it works: The heart rate value starts flashing and your wrist unit beeps with each heartbeat if you are out of your target
zone. The Target Zone Alarm also works in the Alti and Time main modes during Action recording.
Swapping the heart rate limits: To change heart rate limits 1, 2 or 3, press the Stop button to pause the Action timer. The
wrist unit displays: Action: PAUSED. Press and hold the Up
button to activate the alternative heart rate limits. Press the
Start button to continue recording your activity. In the Action File you can see the information on the Target Zones you have
used while recording your activity.
Note: If the heart rate limits are turned off, there is no Target Zone Alarm in the Action mode and no target zone information is placed in the Action File.
Exercising in the dark: After you have pressed the Light button once, the display automatically illuminates each time you
press a button or bring the wrist unit near the Polar logo on the transmitter, until you stop Action recording.

3.1.5 FILEVIEW DURING ACTION RECORDING

If you want to view your information during Action recording, you can check the summary of the information recorded so far.
The FileView function is available in all main modes except in the Test main mode.
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