Polar S710 user manual Display texts

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The graphic bar consists of five blocks. A flashing block indicates in which level you are in the Options settings or File recalling loops. Continuously running bars indicate that the exercise is recorded.

Indicates low battery.

Display texts

E1-E5:Indicates which exercise set you have used for the exercise. ExeSet: Start setting your Basic Set (Int off) or Interval Training Set (Int on).

Exe. Time: Exercise duration.

FILE: Indicates the file mode.

FIT. TEST: Indicates fitness test mode.

Lp: Indicates lap time.

LAPS: Indicates how many lap times have been stored.

Lim High: The higher heart rate limit of the target zone.

Lim Low: The lower heart rate limit of the target zone.

Limits1, 2, 3: Heart Rate Limits for

ALARM: Indicates the alarm in watch settings.

Alt.: Indicates altitude.

AM or PM: Are used in 12h Time mode. E.g. in 24h Time mode 13:00 means 1:00 PM.

AVG: Together with a reading indicates average heart rate.

b0: Indicates that you have no bike settings on.

b1: Indicates bike 1 setting.

b2: Indicates bike 2 setting.

BasicUse: Exercising without settings.

BestLap: Indicates the shortest lap time information.

Cad*: Indicates pedalling speed measured in rounds per minute (RPM).

Calibrate: You can return to the previous manually set reference point altitude.

CONNECT: Communication mode between wrist receiver and computer.

Cont: Up to 30 intervals succeed one another unless the Interval phase is manually stopped. CoolDown: Cool-down phase at the end of an interval training exercise.

E0: BasicUse settings

FULL: After having stored 99 laps (the use of intervals reduces the amount). FULL appears in the display. You can continue taking lap times or intervals but they won’t be recorded into the file.

HRmax-p:Predicted maximum heart rate value.

Int: Options mode: indicates Interval Training Set

Exercise mode: Indicates interval exercise session including warm-up, interval and cool-down phases. InZone/ Above/ Below: indicate the time spent within, above and below the target zone.

KCal: Indicates the energy expenditure of your exercise.

Target Zones 1, 2 and 3.

LRB*: Indicates the left and right pedalling balance.

MAX: Together with a heart rate reading indicates the highest heart rate.

MAX %: Together with a heart rate reading indicates what percentage your current heart rate is of your maximum heart rate.

Mem full: Appears on the display when the memory is full. You can continue your exercise and taking lap times but they won’t be recorded into the file. Odometer: Measures cumulative total distance of several exercise sessions.

*Optional Polar Cadence Sensor or Polar Power Output Sensor required.

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Contents Down Signal/Light StopS710 man GBR/B kopio.pm6 Contents Heart rate monitor parts and their functions Getting GoingConnection to computer Polar Fitness TestButtons and their functions ResetUseful tips Easy start How to prepare the wrist receiverInstalling the Polar Bike Mount Installing the Polar Speed SensorHow to start measuring your heart rate How to put the transmitter onModes and their functions How to stop measuring your heart rateAfter exercising File Options User information settings HOW to Enter SettingsUnits Maximum heart rate value HRmax Date of birth BirthdaySex Activity level ActivityExercise settings Setting heart rate limits Setting timersTurning heart rate limits on/off Setting the number of intervals Setting interval typeNaming exercise sets Setting recovery calculationRec. Rate 60s Setting recording ratePredicted maximum heart rate on/off HRmax-p Turning functions on/offOwnCal calorie counter on/off Fitness test on/offAdjusting the wheel size Wheel Bicycle feature settingsCadence* on/off Power* on/offAutostart on/off AutoStrt Selecting measuring units Monitor settingsNaming bike 1 and bike Turning activity/button sound on/offSetting alarm Watch settingsTurning Help on/off Setting date Setting time of dayTurning reminders on/off Measure mode Setting tipsExercise S710 man GBR/B kopio.pm6 46-47 Autostart for recording a cycling exercise Exercise recording modeSwapping the heart rate limits Turning the heart rate zone alarm on/offPausing the exercise Illuminating the displaySelect the middle row information Swapping the displayed exercise informationSelect the upper row information Exercising with Interval Training Set Int On, E1-E5 Starting an exercise setInterval session Warm-up phaseCool-down phase Recovery calculationStopping the exercise Exercising with BasicSet Int OFF, E1-E5Tips during the exercise Interrupting an interval or recovery calculation Swap the bike setting b0, b1 or b2Resetting the trip distance Restarting the interval or recovery calculationExercise file HOW to Recall Training InformationSpeed information Spd. Avg/ Max Recovery information of BasicSet exercise RecoExercise time Exe. Time Exercise distance Exe. DistCumulative riding time Rid. Time Calorie expenditure KCalCumulative calorie count Tot. KCal Cumulative exercise time count Tot. TimeBest Lap Lap information LapsRecorded samples LapsDeleting a file Records file Resetting your cumulative counts to zeroDeleting all files Downloading Training Data to a Computer Connection to ComputerReturning to your previous maximum value Uploading Settings from Computer OwnIndex Polar Fitness TestPredicted maximum heart rate, HRmax-p Fitness test settingsCarrying out the test Interrupt the test Update OwnIndex and HRmax-pTurn the Fitness test sound signal on/off Start the testFitness classes MENBatteries Polar T61 transmitter Care MaintenanceBattery Replacement for Polar Speed Sensor Taking care of your Polar heart rate monitorService PrecautionsUsing the Polar S710 in a water environment Electromagnetic interference Polar heart rate monitor and interferenceExercise equipment Cannot turn my HRmax-p on? Frequently Asked QuestionsCannot find the previous exercise’s file? Cannot find the expended calories from my exercise file?Display is blank or fading? Heart symbol flashes irregularly?Battery of the wrist receiver must be replaced? Heart rate reading becomes erratic or extremely high?Technical Specifications Speed sensor Default SettingsLimit Values Polar Disclaimer Limited Polar WarrantyPolar Glossary Display symbolsDisplay texts RecoDist, distance-based RecoTime, time-based recoveryRecoHr, heart-rate-based 46, 52 IndexS710 man GBR/B kopio.pm6 112 Road Map

S710 specifications

The Polar S710 is a sophisticated training computer designed for athletes who seek detailed analysis of their performance. Known for its robust features, this device integrates advanced heart rate monitoring, comprehensive fitness tracking, and user-friendly functionalities, making it an essential tool for serious sports enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the S710 is its heart rate monitor, which provides real-time feedback on heart rate zones. This enables users to optimize their training by ensuring they are exercising at the correct intensity to achieve their fitness goals. The device can store detailed records of workouts, allowing athletes to review their training patterns over time and adjust their routines based on actual performance data.

The Polar S710 utilizes advanced technologies to enhance user experience. It includes GPS functionality, allowing users to track their routes and distances accurately while also calculating pace and speed in real time. This feature is particularly beneficial for runners and cyclists who want to evaluate their performance over various terrains.

In addition to heart rate monitoring and GPS tracking, the S710 offers a range of customizable training programs. Users can set their own training targets, whether it’s increasing endurance, building strength, or improving recovery times. The watch can create personalized training schedules based on user inputs, making it easier to stay committed to specific fitness goals.

Another notable characteristic of the Polar S710 is its compatibility with the Polar Flow web service. Athletes can upload their training data to this platform, allowing for in-depth analysis of performance metrics, including weekly training loads and recovery times. This capability provides a holistic view of one's fitness journey, which can be crucial for long-term progress.

The S710 is designed with a clear, backlit display, ensuring that data is easy to read during workouts, even in low-light conditions. Its lightweight yet durable construction ensures that it can withstand the rigors of training without hindering performance.

With a long battery life, the Polar S710 allows for extended training sessions without worry. Overall, the Polar S710 stands out as a comprehensive training tool that caters to the needs of dedicated athletes, combining innovative technology with user-friendly features to aid in achieving fitness success.