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PERSONAL 

ANDROID USER GUIDE 

 

Summary of Contents for Personal

Page 1: ...PERSONAL ANDROID USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...r training plan based on daily changes in your body allows you to reach your training goals safer and more effortlessly TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GETTING STARTED 2 LOGGING IN 4 MANAGING YO...

Page 3: ...Omegawave Bluetooth Low Energy BLE sensor Model name OW CB2 Simultaneously measures both an electrocardiogram ECG and Direct Current DC Potential of the Brain ECG chest strap DC Potential cable Pre ge...

Page 4: ...ar to indicate that the sensor is being charged Once the light turns off the sensor is fully charged A full charge will take approximately one hour o If charging via a wall outlet use a USB compatible...

Page 5: ...awave Facebook Google or Strava that is linked to your account to log in If you do not have an Omegawave account yet Use the Omegawave App to create an account if you do not already have one If you ar...

Page 6: ...IMPORTANT The App needs to know your gender date of birth height and weight in order to calculate accurate results It is important to always keep your personal data updated 1 Go to Settings 2 Update y...

Page 7: ...difications to your recurring subscription please go to the My Account page at http app omegawave com account Team athlete subscription Your coach will manage your subscription Fixed term subscription...

Page 8: ...o to Settings and look for Subscriptions 2 Fill in your activation key and tap Activate If your activation key is valid the application will extend your subscription and you will see a new expiration...

Page 9: ...eathing Female users should place the chest strap directly below or under a sports bra support band When possible remove undergarments to ensure optimal placement of the chest strap DC Potential measu...

Page 10: ...orehead The DC Potential cable with a hand symbol connects to the base of the thumb of your dominant hand The DC Potential cable connects to the micro USB port of the sensor Please ensure that the whi...

Page 11: ...the sensor 5 Go to Measure view 6 Optional Update your weight mark whether the measurement was taken Before or After training and record additional notes 7 Attach the sensor to the chest strap 8 Wait...

Page 12: ...d attach the sensor to the strap as previously described Please ensure that your device s Bluetooth is switched on The sensor s Bluetooth connection will be activated and the LED will start blinking b...

Page 13: ...visible Not set text changes to green text indicating sensor ID Tap Done in order to complete the pairing process Now the Omegawave sensor is paired to the application IMPORTANT If you have an old bla...

Page 14: ...and breathe normally 5 Begin the measurement immediately upon lying down 6 The application will sound when the measurement is complete NOTE There are two measurement types available ECG only ECG DC P...

Page 15: ...tton The application will automatically find the paired Omegawave sensor If the sensor does not appear the most common reason is that the ECG chest strap electrodes have not been properly moistened Se...

Page 16: ...poor you won t be able to start a measurement 6 There may also be other reasons why the Start measurement button is not visible check the FAQ section for additional troubleshooting information 7 When...

Page 17: ...a sound when the measurement is complete Please ensure that your device s volume is switched on 11 After the data collection is complete the assessment results will be calculated automatically a If th...

Page 18: ...nce Explanation Potential solution Wearing the belt incorrectly If the belt is too small or too large the belt s electrode pads may be positioned on top of the latissimus dorsi muscle in which case th...

Page 19: ...or won t receive a high quality ECG Wash the belt regularly and take note of the washing instructions located on the belt note use only liquid washing detergent Synthetic shirts Often worn by athletes...

Page 20: ...nd Energy Supply and Central Nervous System indices as well as their historical data Access to training zones view Start a new measurement Access to settings and share your results CNS Cardiac and Ene...

Page 21: ...nges in your current functional state IMPORTANT The height of the green bar will indicate all of the training zones you are ready to train in at that moment in time the highest zone in green is the ma...

Page 22: ...he RHR may rise significantly up to 100 bpm or more known as tachycardia Trained individuals particularly those involved in cyclical sports can experience a RHR of below 60 bpm known as bradycardia Th...

Page 23: ...ection of appropriate aerobic training loads Customization of recovery activities Balanced and regular meals Balanced ratio between work and rest Positive effects of maintaining an ideal recovery patt...

Page 24: ...er selection and application of physical and mental loads with sufficient recovery Balanced and regular meals Balanced ratio between work and rest Improved environmental conditions Positive results of...

Page 25: ...gement of physical psychological and emotional stress Individualization of training loads Sufficient recovery activities Reducing the risk of injury or illness Proper diet management Positive effects...

Page 26: ...ptation reserves Factors which may significantly lower aerobic readiness Aerobic loads of large volume or intensity Lack of or insufficient recovery Unbalanced or irregular meals especially a lack of...

Page 27: ...rs which may significantly lower anaerobic readiness Excessive load large volume and intensity performed using the anaerobic glycolytic system Lack of or insufficient recovery Unbalanced or irregular...

Page 28: ...he CNS for upcoming training loads DC Potential Description The current activation level of the frontal brain systems that comprise the integrative center Measured in millivolts Guidance Based upon ps...

Page 29: ...tive wakefulness to operational rest Limited adaptive capacity of the body Reduced efficiency of cognitive activity and decreased learning ability Reduced adaptive reserves of the body Inappropriate r...

Page 30: ...ensor again If that doesn t work repeat all the steps above first reboot your device Try to set the sensor again Application cannot find the BLE sensor when in measurement view Verify that the sensor...

Page 31: ...cates that it is unable to detect the DC Potential signal it can mean that the micro USB connector of the sensor may be broken In this case contact Omegawave support for further assistance http commun...

Page 32: ...FORMATION THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH INDUSTRY CANADA LICENCE EXEMPT RSS STANDARD S OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST A...

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