Cateye MODEL EC-1600 Interval training, Select Interval Training Program Input Conditions

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Interval training

1 Select Interval Training

Program

2 Input Conditions

PLL

 

 

AGE

TM

min:sec

INTVL

 

 

TTQ

TLD

kg•m

kg•m

TIME

3 Start Program

For program selection see the Starting up section page 18.

Input age, pulse limit, exercise time, set torque and the exercise pattern.

The initial display prior to input is as in the drawing. The nu- meric for age is blinking.

Initial Value

Setting Range

Age

40

10

~

99

Pulse Limit

160 bpm

80

~ 200 bpm

Exercise Time

15 min

0

~

99 min

 

 

 

Target Torque Value 2.0 kg·m

0.5

~ 4.0 kg·m

Exercise pattern

3

1

~

4

• The pitch sound to adjust your cadence at 60 rpm (rings every

half second) is set "OFF".

• The load pattern is displayed in the graphic section according to

the selected exercise pattern and set torque value.

• You can increase or decrease the blinking numeric by pressing

the

 

 

 

 

 

buttons.

 

 

 

 

 

• Press the

MODE button to change the blinking numeric.

• After setting your conditions, adapt the earlobe pulse sensor

and depress ADV button to start program.

5 Exercise

rpm

TM

min:sec

INTVL

 

 

watt

kg•m

kg•m

TIME

End Exercise

6 Cool Down

rpm

TM

min:sec

INTVL

 

 

watt

kg•m

kg•m

COOL

TIME

After the WARM symbol goes out, the pedal resistance (torque kg·m.) change periodically according to the exercise pattern.

During the exercise period (higher load portion of interval), you should pedal with your greatest effort, then you should pedal slower and lighter during relief period (lower load portion).

In the TLD-3 stamina training program, it is advisable to pedal fast enough in the exercise period to keep your pulse rate at 60~80% of the maximum pulse rate for your age. (Refer to page 20~21)

The buzzer sounds at the specified time.

If you press the ADV button, the program enters a 5 minute cool down phase and the COOL symbol lights, then the pedal resistance becomes the minimum of 0.5 kg·m.

Note: Even if the buzzer sounds, the program does not enter the cool down phase unless you press the ADV button.

The LCD still displays the same exercise data.

4 Start / Warm Up

• After printing out the conditions, the LCD changes as in the

drawing.

• Load pattern is displayed in the graphic section, and the dot at

7 End Program

• If 5 minutes of cool down elapses or if you press the ADV

button, the buzzer sounds and the program ends.

Calorie consumption is printed out, and the LCD returns to the initial screen.

If you are completely finishing the exercise, be sure to switch off the main body.

rpm

TM

min:sec

INTVL

 

 

watt

kg•m

kg•m

WARM

TIME

the far left is blinking. 1 dot in the horizontal axis indicates 15

seconds; 1 dot in the vertical axis indicates 0.5 kg·m.

• When 15 seconds is over, the dot to the immediate right will

start blinking. With the lapse of time, the blinking row will move

to the right. The position of the blinking dots determines where

you are in the interval pattern.

• During the first 3 minutes of warm up, the pedal resistance

gradually increases and the WARM symbol lights.

Note: After three minutes, the pedal resistance (torque value: kg·m) reaches about a half of the set torque value.

Sample print out

• Shows that the Interval training program has been performed.

Set torque value

• Exercise pattern

• Upper limit pulse rate

• Calorie consumption

Exercise Pattern

TLD-1dash strength training 15 seconds exercise

45 seconds relief

TLD-2speed training 30 seconds exercise 60 seconds relief

TLD-3stamina training 60 seconds exercise 30 seconds relief

TLD-4customized pattern (See page 40.)

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Contents Cateye Ergociser EC-16OOHow to Use This Manual Name of parts Levelling Knob Front Leg/Leg Pipe coversRear Leg/ Leg pipe covers CasterImportant Safety Instructions Make sure all components are included in a package Assembly Installing the control unit Adapting the pulse sensor Connecting the pulse sensorHandling of sensor cable Checking the Pulse SensorHow to adjust each part Your first ride Six programs of operation Using your Cateye Ergociser without a data card Page Purpose of Exercise Your strength level and training indexExercise Plan Exercise Frequency and TimeTraining Index Physical Fitness LevelAerobic power measurement Physical Fitness Level PFL Test Protocol Maximum Oxygen Uptake MOUMaximum Physical Work Capacity PWC max Select the Automatic Training Program Input Conditions Automatic trainingExercise Maintaining Target Pulse Rate Start Program Start / Warm UpSelect the Isopower Training Program Input Conditions Isopower constant load trainingExerciseWattage at Constant Press the ADVSelect Interval Training Program Input Conditions Interval trainingExercise End Exercise Cool DownSelect the Hill Profile Training Program Input Conditions Hill profile trainingSelect the Manual Training Program Input Conditions Manual trainingChange display panel Into write-in phase Setting your own training patternInput new training pattern Registerpattern new trainingHow to make a data card Page External computer control via an RS232C Terminal Contents of Data Transmission from the EC-1600Transmission Format Externally Controlling the EC-1600Setting the date Using chestbelt heart rate sensorWhat to do when printer paper gets jammed Printing mechanismInserting printer paper Troubleshooting and handling care TroubleshootingHandling Warranty service and parts SpecificationsWarranty service 0689131 E