More Information About The Center Display; More Information About The Lower Display - Precor 9.23 Owner's Manual

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More Information about the Center
Display
The center display shows the program profile and other
information pertinent to your workout. In most programs,
the incline setting affects the column height as shown in
Figure 9. The profile raises or lowers according to which
INCLINE arrow key is pressed.
Figure 9: Column height (1) and Incline settings in the
program profile
As you continue your exercise session, a blinking column
indicates your position in the program. If the profile is only
one row in height, then markers (
occasionally and provide a sense of movement through the
program.
Owner's Manual: Display Console
13.5 – 15
11.5 – 13
9.5 – 11
7.5 – 9
5.5 – 7
3.5 – 5
1.5 – 3
0 – 1
) appear
Note: The center display provides a matrix consisting of 8
rows and 20 columns. You can determine the duration of
each column in a program (if the workout time is less than
20 minutes) by dividing the program's time limit by 20. If
the workout time is greater than 20 minutes, each column
represents 1 minute.
More Information about the
Lower Display
The lower display presents the program name when you
first select a program. During an exercise session, the
lower display consists of three windows, which
automatically provide specific information. The two outside
windows display your incline and speed. The center
window shows your pace. The numbers that appear relate
to your workout statistics and are described below.
On occasion, the lower display becomes a message bar
and shows additional information depending on user
selections and program interludes.
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