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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
step 2 Beginning of the recording:
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Start the recording
4sec.
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Switch on/switch off the acoustic pulse signal
step 3 End/interruption of the recording:
AUTOMATIC after the countdown time elapses
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Manual interruption = stop recording
step 4 Display of the values (even during recording)
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Display data via the LIMIT LO HI pulse menu
(Display automatically shows the times for the three ranges in %)
- Time above the high limit
- Time between the limit values
- Time under the low limit
step 5 Deleting recorded data
4sec.
∫
TIP: At the end of the training unit measure the recovery time or the
recovery pulse to determine your training status, see chapter 7.4.
Recovery time and recovery pulse.
Note: All bicycle altitude and pulse function can also be called up during
timer operation via the ç
√
¥
≈
buttons.
TIP: At the end of your countdown timer measure the recovery time or
the recovery pulse to determine your training status. See 7.4. Recovery
time and recovery pulse.
14.4. TRAINING WITH THE LAP TIMER
The lap timer of your VDO computer is designed for lap training. You
can record up to 50 laps manually. In this case your computer saves
the following values for each lap:
- Lap time
- Average pulse during the lap
- Average speed during the lap (IMPORTANT: no display in walk mode)
With these values you have an outstanding method of analyzing the
development of your performance if you always do the same laps. This
could be certain mountain values or
fl
at stretches on your training lap.
The lap timer function can be set in bicycle mode and in walk mode.
Important:
1. The values saved for the individual laps can only be shown in the
display in recall mode after concluding the measurement.
2. If the lap timer is running the residence period of the pulse frequency
in the selected training ranges is recorded (compare 13.1)
step 1 Preparing the recording:
- Set the training ranges automatically chapter 7.1, or manually
chapter 7.2
- Select training program limit 1, limit 2, limit 3, chapter 7.3
- In the TIMER SETTINGS setting menu select the lap timer chapter
13.1.
.
step 2 Starting/changing/interrupting laps:
≈
Switch on/switch off the acoustic pulse signal
∫
Start lap 1
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