Manually Programming A User Name; Measuring Heart Rate - Polar Electro E200 User Manual

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Manually Programming a User Name

In the Time of Day screen, you can choose between four
alternatives in the top row. You can switch between them by
pressing and holding the upper right button. Your choices are:
1. Date
2. User name (E200 as default, can be set as described below)
3. Monitor ID (set to zero by default, can be set via Computer
Upload)
4. Logo (Polar logo as default, can be set via Computer Upload)
You can manually program a user name into your E200. For
example, if you teach at George Washington Middle School, you
might put "GWMS".
Programming a User Name
1. In the Time of Day screen, press and hold the upper right
button until "E200" appears on the top row.
2. Press and hold the signal button on the upper left side. Time of
day will disappear. You can now start setting the user name.
3. You can set the first character by scrolling with either button
on the right side.
4. When you are satisfied with the character, you can lock it in
with the red button. At this time the next character will begin
to flash. Each character can be set in the same way.
5. When everything is set to your liking, you can lock in the
entire user name by pressing and holding the blue button.
Note: If you have made a mistake, or if you want to change
the entire user name, press and hold the blue button to get to
the Time of Day, and start again from step one.
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D. COMPLETE GUIDE TO

MEASURING HEART RATE

Measuring Heart Rate
1. With the transmitter on, from the Time of Day screen, press the
red button one time. This will bring up the Stand By screen.
In the lower left corner a small heart will begin to flash and
within fifteen seconds your heart rate will appear on the lower
line. The middle line is for the stopwatch.
Note: The E200 will only record the heart
rate when the stopwatch is running.
2. To start the stopwatch and begin recording,
press the red button once more. The
stopwatch in the center will show the
elapsed exercise time. Notice that the
upper row is labeled "Tz". This line will
show the accumulated time that the
student stays in his or her target zone.
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