M. POLAR GLOSSARY

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Activity level: Your long-term physical activity level you need to assess in order to do the Polar Fitness Test.

Altitude and temperature: The altitude and temperature are measured by using an atmospheric pressure sensor. Air pressure changes constantly due to various weather conditions and therefore the calculated altitude of a certain spot may differ. Variation of high and low pressure or air conditioning can cause a change in the altitude reading.

For example, a thunderstorm can cause a change of up to 80 mbars, which means a change of approximately 700 m/ 2000 ft in the calculated altitude. Therefore, it is recommended that you adjust the exact starting point altitude whenever a reliable reference; for example, a peak pointer or a map, is available. It is also recommended that you check the altitude of your house and other common starting points for training.

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Coded heart rate transmission: Polar coded transmitter automatically locks in a code to transmit your heart rate to the wrist receiver. In a coded transmission the receiver accepts heart rate data only from the Polar coded transmitter. Coding significantly reduces crosstalk caused by other users of heart rate monitors. However, it does not necessarily reduce all environmental interference.

Electrodes: The grooved areas of the transmitter, against the skin. Pick up the heart rate.

Maximal oxygen uptake: (maximal aerobic power, VO2max ) Is the maximal rate at which oxygen can be used by the body during

maximal work. VO2max is a good index of aerobic fitness.

Maximum heart rate: (HRmax) Is the highest number of heart beats per minute of a person.

Target heart rate zone: The area between the upper and lower target heart rate limits. Target zone selection is based on personal fitness goals.

Indicates an ongoing heart rate measurement and flashes to the beat of your heart.

Indicates there has not been heart rate reception for at least 5 seconds.

-- Indicates there is no heart rate reception. Bring the wrist receiver up to your chest near the transmitter’s Polar logo.

The receiver starts looking for the heart rate signal again.

Options mode: indicates that you are setting the bike functions Exercise mode: indicates that bike 1 or 2 is on.

File mode: indicates cycling information.

In the Time of day display the alarm is on.

Measure mode: beeps if you are exercising outside your target heart rate

zone. Fitness Test mode: sounds an alarm at the end of the fitness test.

Indicates the Interval Trainer.

Indicates continuous interval (Cont).

Exercise mode: indicates the heart rate above the target zone.

Exercise mode: indicates the heart rate below the target zone.

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