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PS-3566

Wireless Hand Grip Heart Rate Sensor (PS-3206)

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013-15686A

Wireless Hand Grip Heart Rate 

Sensor (PS-3206)

NOTE: Remove the protective tape from the metallic 

strips on the front and back of each grip before using.

Snap the Wireless Heart Rate Module onto the connec

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tors near the top of the slightly longer hand grip. 

Heart rate is a basic body measurement that can be 

used to investigate the cardiovascular system and its 

response to stimulus (exercise, stress, etc.) during rela

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tively simple experiments. The Wireless Hand Grip 

Heart Rate Sensor can be used to measure heart rate 

between 0 and 240 beats per minute (bpm) during mild 

exercise or periods of rest. NOTE: The sensor is not a 

medical instrument. It cannot be used to gauge the 

health or fitness of a person.

The coiled cable between the two hand-held grips 

enables users with different shoulder widths to use the 

sensor comfortably. The grips are designed for a wide 

range of hand sizes (8 years old to adult). 

Measurement Technique

Grasp the hand grips firmly but not too tightly in the 

palms of the hands so that one of the metallic strips on 

each grip is in the center of the palm. Measurements will 

be easier and more accurate if the hands are clean and 

dry.

Theory of Operation

Like an electrocardiograph (EKG) that monitors the 

electrical signal of the heart, the Hand-Grip Heart Rate 

Sensor measures electrical signals that start at the heart 

and reach the skin at the palms of the hands.

Sampling

By default, the Wireless Hand-Grip Heart Rate Sensor 

continuously monitors the time between beats, 

calculates the beats per minute, and averages the beats 

per minute within a five second interval. The average is 

then displayed. This process tends to “smooth” the 

collected data. 

Specifications

Operation 

Software Help

NOTE: See the SPARKvue Help or PASCO Capstone 

Help for information about collecting, displaying, and 

analyzing data. 

In SPARKvue, select the HELP button in any screen 

including the Home Screen.

In PASCO Capstone, select PASCO Capstone Help 

from the Help menu, or press F1.

Connect the Sensor Wirelessly

Start the PASCO data collection software (such as 

PASCO Capstone or SPARKvue). 

Setup the PASCO Capstone Software

Hold the hand grips firmly in the center of your palms.

PASCO Capstone: Select “Hardware Setup” in the Tools 

palette. 

The sensors are ordered by proximity to the device.

In the Hardware Setup window, select the sensor 

that has the alpha-numeric device ID for the “Polar” 

module. 

Snap Module 

onto the 

connectors

Sensor Range

0 to 240 beats per minute

Accuracy

± 1 beat per minute

Resolution

1 beat per minute

Maximum Sample Rate

1 per two seconds

Default Sample Rate

1 per five seconds

Summary of Contents for POLAR PS-3206

Page 1: ...206 Wireless Hand Grip Heart Rate Sensor PS 3564 Wireless Exercise Heart Rate Strap PS 3565 Wireless Hand Grips For Educational Use Only Note These are not medical devices They are designed for educat...

Page 2: ...r water Bluetooth transmission will not work under water The module has a two year warranty provided by the manufacturer Battery To change the battery follow these steps 1 Use a coin to open the batte...

Page 3: ...of Operation Like an electrocardiograph EKG that monitors the electrical signal of the heart the Hand Grip Heart Rate Sensor measures electrical signals that start at the heart and reach the skin at...

Page 4: ...ean the hand grips after each use with a damp cloth or paper towel The hand grips can be cleaned with anti bacterial cleaners Do not submerge the hand grips in water Signal Loss and Electrical Interfe...

Page 5: ...old is equal to 60 of the maximum heart rate Maximum training threshold is equal to 90 of the maximum heart rate Ranges are based on the American College of Sports Medicine recommendations for healthy...

Page 6: ...Wireless Heart Rate Module Operation 6 013 15686A...

Page 7: ...to the con nector snaps on the front side of the strap 3 Adjust the strap length to fit snugly and comfortably around your chest just below the chest muscles Transmitter Strap Options Option One Under...

Page 8: ...r the Polar module After the module and the software connect the icon and name of the sensor will appear in the Hardware Setup window Close the Hardware Setup window Collect Data In PASCO Capstone sel...

Page 9: ...nd up Jog in place for three to five minutes and continue to collect data Stop running but continue to collect data for another five minutes After five minutes stop collecting data Use the software to...

Page 10: ...services of their respective owners For more information visit www pasco com legal FCC Statement This Class B digital device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the followin...

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