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pulling the Sensor Unit cable, or pressing any button. If the rest time is turned on, lower display 

shows rest time. After 3 minutes of microcomputer inactivity, the battery saver will turn off the lower 

display as well. 

10. Memory 

 

If there are data in the microcomputer before turning off, the data will stay in the memory as long 

as RESET is not pressed. After the microcomputer is turned on again the upper display shows 

"nnn"

. This indicates that there are data to be recalled. Do this by pressing the up and down 

button. 

Press Reset for calling delete process for all data

. Upper display shows "rSt" and middle 

display shows "ALL". To delete all data, press Reset button, again. 

Press ON/OFF button for calling delete process for last repetition. 

Upper display shows 

"dEL.". To delete last repetition, press Reset button, again. 

Exit from deleting process

 after the Reset or ON/OFF button was pressed, just press Up and 

Down button. 

"nnn" in upper display, indicates data in memory. 

If there is data in memory and you do not delete them, it is possible to continue exercising without 

deleting this information. However, it will compare the previous Power or Speed data against your 

new workout. 

If data is downloaded to the Power Analyzer computer software from memory, it is not 

possible to display graphs. 

11. Connection to computer

 

Computer software and Tendo Bluetooth does not includes in the package and is an additional 
option in this models. 

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Each Tendo Power Analyzer can also be interfaced 

with a computer via wireless Tendo Bluetooth.

• It is not needed to pair the bluetooth devices. 

• The Tendo software recognises the bluetooth the 

same way as a cable. 

Summary of Contents for V- 316

Page 1: ...TENDO Unit YOUR INTELLIGENT WEIGHT TRAINING Hardware User Manual www tendosport com 1...

Page 2: ...tup mode 12 6 4 What can be set up in setting mode 12 6 4 1 Load 12 6 4 2 Audio signal upper lower limits 12 6 4 3 Filter 13 6 4 4 limit for partial average power and peak force 14 6 4 5 Rest time mea...

Page 3: ...the system and give you an idea how to begin What comes as a part of the unit Microcomputer Sensor Unit Data Cable Tripod Rechargeable Batteries 4x of AA size type NiMH Built in Battery Charger AC DC...

Page 4: ...F x v System measures vertical Average and Peak Velocity of the weight lifted Using known mass system also calculates Average Power Peak Power and Peak Force in concentric phase of weight training To...

Page 5: ...mpartment screws using a Phillips screwdriver Battery compartment has a magnet for quick attachment to a rack or tripod Rechargeable batteries come pre charged ready for use Use NiMH AA size rechargea...

Page 6: ...ch the microcomputer magnet to the tripod s metal plate Rack Attach the microcomputer to the rack via the magnet on the back of your microcomputer unit Place the Unit under the barbell facing forward...

Page 7: ...k of the tripod to prevent its damage 2 3 Connecting microcomputer and sensor unit 1 Plug the male connector of your Data Cable into the connector at the bottom of the microcomputer The microcomputer...

Page 8: ...ensor unit to the bar dumbbell or top weight of the weight stack with the Velcro strap Position the cord so that during the exercise the trajectory of the cord will be as close to perpendicular to the...

Page 9: ...d eccentric average velocity if turned on Lower display shows repetition number and rest time if turned on Preset parameter avg peak power avg peak velocity partial avg power peak force in the first r...

Page 10: ...for full range of motion Peak velocity measured in meter per second m s the highest possible speed Peak Force measured in Newtons N maximum force for limited pre set range of motion motion from 0 to 1...

Page 11: ...display A LO limit for Partial Avg Power and Peak Force from 1 to 100 microcomputer indicates on upper display P AP Rest time ON OFF microcomputer indicates on upper display r t Eccentric average velo...

Page 12: ...ial Avg Power and Peak Force Rest time Eccentric velocity 6 4 1 Load It is possible to change a weight setting even if data are measured without resetting the microcomputer unit Use Up and Down button...

Page 13: ...display For instance take barbell from the rack or short movement while holding a barbell etc Setting range from 0 to 150 cm Use Up and Down buttons to change settings FILTER is a limit from 0 to a ce...

Page 14: ...r setting range from 0 to a certain predefined percent value of the range of motion Default setting is 50 Use Up and Down buttons to change settings Why should you measure Partial Average Power Someti...

Page 15: ...ovement and another at the end To filter out the undesirable peak at the end of the movement just shorten the range for the measurement of the Peak Force Ice hockey player Olympic weightlifter Body we...

Page 16: ...play is turned off to save battery power Any activity of the system turns on the displays To turn on the rest time press Up button in setting mode To turn off the rest time press Down button in settin...

Page 17: ...nector into the appropriate socket at the bottom of the microcomputer Plug the power supply adapter to the 110 230 V AC outlet Precautions Do not exceed the rated operating parameters The device may i...

Page 18: ...AA size rechargeable batteries 2000 2500 mAh If the batteries are located correctly in the battery compartment after the microcomputer is turned on the battery control LED light is flashing If the mic...

Page 19: ...possible to change the weight simply using Up and Down button without necessity to enter to the setup menu To scroll down the parameters in upper display press Mode button 9 3 Deleting Data Press Res...

Page 20: ...etition Upper display shows dEL To delete last repetition press Reset button again Exit from deleting process after the Reset or ON OFF button was pressed just press Up and Down button nnn in upper di...

Page 21: ...evices such as pacemakers and heart defibrillators can be adversely affected by strong magnetic fields 4 Credit Cards and Electronic Devices Credit cards computer disks and other magnetic storage devi...

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