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2.
DISPLAYS
If no key is pressed, no RPM or pulse is detected for 4 minutes; the console will shut down and enter
“power save mode” to save power. To resume, simply press a key again.
a.
Dot matrix profile window
: Displaysprogram profile, heart rate bar (HR programs only), lap
progress display and lap counter. The profile window toggles between program profiles every 10
seconds and lap counter every 30 seconds in the profile window, except for when a user is in Heart
Rate programs, it will stay displaying lap progress.
Note: When changing resistance levels in preset programs, the change will not show in the program
profile. Changes in resistance will display in lap progress displays in the first column.
Lap progress display –
The lap progress displays for 30 seconds, after this time the selected
program (example: Hill Program) will display for 10 seconds and will continue to alternate. Lap
progress displays show a user’s progress around a virtual track. One dot on the virtual track counter
is equal to 15 revolutions. One revolution is equal to 2 steps. A user’s current position on the virtual
track will blink.
The resistance level will be displayed in the first column. Every dot in the tension column will
represent an increment of one or two resistance levels. Resistance level goes from Level 1 to 20.
Lap display/Counter –
When one lap has been completed in the virtual track, the amount of laps
completed will display in the center of the virtual track. After one lap is completed, the lap progress
will start again but the lap counter will continue.
When a heart rate mode program is selected by a user, the % of Maximum Heart Rate will display
next to the tension level column.
b.
Message Data display windows
: It displays program name, messages during program
setting and executing. It is also used as data displays and displaying 8 data during program
executing: Time, Distance, Speed, Strides/Min, Calories, Pulse, Resistance Level and Cal/Hour.
There are associated LED indicators will light up to show you which data are being displayed.
3.
KEYS:
There are 6 function keys for program operation.
a.
START:
Pressing the START key once will execute the programs. Once a program has been
selected, pressing the START key will activate the time and all data will start counting.
b.
ENTER/CLEAR key:
Press ENTER key to confirm the program setting, selection or data
entry.