Suunto X6HR manual Heart Rate Monitor and Transmitter Belt, Electromagnetic interference

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2.4. Heart Rate Monitor and Transmitter Belt

The heart rate monitor is the premier feature of Suunto X6hr. It provides you with a versatile instrument for measuring and analyzing physical performance in different conditions. When used in conjunction with the altimeter function, the heart rate monitor allows you to observe changes in heart rate during ascents and descents and the impact of altitude on heart rate. The heart rates can be recorded in Suunto X6hr memory and transferred to a PC for analysis. The heart rate data is available in Hiking and Chrono modes.

2.4.1. Electromagnetic interference

Disturbances may occur near high voltage power lines, traffic lights, overhead lines of electric railways, electric bus lines or trams, televisions, car motors, bike computers, some motor driven exercise equipment, cellular phones or when you walk through electric security gates.

It is best to position the Wristop computer within 3 feet (0,9 meters) of the transmitter. Ensure that no other transmitters are within that range; signals from other transmitter(s) can cause an incorrect readout.

Repeated kinetic shock to the Suunto X6hr may cause an incorrect heart rate readout and should be avoided.

2.4.2. Warnings

Persons who have a pacemaker, defibrillator, or other implanted electronic device use the heart rate monitor at their own risk. Before starting the initial use of the heart rate monitor, we recommend an exercise test under a doctor’s supervision. This will ensure the safety and reliability of the pacemaker and the heart rate monitor when used simultaneously.

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Contents Page Page USER’S Guide Table of Contents Use of the Suunto X6hr and Transmitter Belt Chrono General Information Care and Maintenance Care of Suunto X6hrWater Resistance Care of Transmitter BeltRemove both spring bars from the pin holes Adjusting the Bracelet Suunto X6hrtBattery Replacement Replacing the Battery Page Page After sales service How to Use Your Suunto X6hr Mode SymbolsDisplay Function Symbols Buttons Short and Long Press Start Button Short pressLong press Suunto Button Short press Stop/CL Button Short pressButton Lock Arrow Buttons Short pressActivating the button lock Deactivating the button lockNavigating in Menus Menus Basic Menu StructureElectromagnetic interference Heart Rate Monitor and Transmitter BeltUse of Suunto X6hr and Transmitter Belt in water General Information ModesAlarm Time Mode Main DisplayDate TimeActivating alarms Deactivating alarms Acknowledging alarmsSetting the time and the dual time Changing the date Setting the tones Setting the iconsGeneral Calibrating the air pressure sensor Setting the backlightUnits Setting the time formatSetting the temperature unit Setting the date formatSetting the air pressure unit Setting the elevation unitSetting the ascent/descent rate unit Compass mode Main Display BearingCompass Shortcuts Use Calibrating the compass Altitude/SealevelPage Setting the compass declination Weather Mode Main Display TemperatureAir pressure Sealevel Memory Hiking Mode Main Display Ascent/descent rateAltitude Starting the logbook LogbookViewing logbook files Stopping the logbookErasing logbook files Resetting the logbook history Viewing logbook historyLogbook marks Alarms Setting the ascent/descent alarm Setting the altitude alarmStopwatch Chrono Main DisplayViewing Heart Rate memory Time/Heart RatePage Viewing the altitude memory Erasing memory files Use Alti/Baro Setting the recording intervalActivating the timer TimerStopping the timer Setting the Heart Rate limitsHR Limits Additional Features PC InterfaceTransferring data Page Logs Charts and Data Suunto Activity Manager Features UsersAnalyzing Data Changing Suunto X6hr SettingsSystem Requirements SuuntoSports.comCommunities My SuuntoGetting Started Sport ForumsAltimeter Technical DataBarometer ThermometerTransmitter Belt Copyright and Trademark NoticeLimits of Liability and ISO 9001 Compliance Disposal of the Device Customer Service Contacts Suunto Oy 10/2004, 11/2005, 3/2007