Polar CS400 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Polar CS400

Polar CS400User Manual

Page 2 - Contents

Create New Exercises with Polar ProTrainer 5Create more diversified exercises by using Polar ProTrainer 5. For further information, consult PolarProTr

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and holding the DOWN button, you can switch the bike quickly or switch to heart rate recording only.By pressing and holding the UP button you can swit

Page 4 - 1. INTRODUCTION

Default Views on Your Display When Using Speed SensorSpeedHeart rateTrip distanceSpeed in km/hHeart RateBurned calories/ hourTrip distanceCurrent hear

Page 5 - 3. GETTING STARTED

Symbols on the DisplayText on the displaySymbol ExplanationTime of dayTime of dayCycling symbolRecording mode: indicates thatbike 1 or 2 on and bike d

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Text on the displaySymbol ExplanationArrival timeEstimated time of arrivalAscentAscended meters/ feetInclinometerUphill/downhill steepness inpercentag

Page 7 - 4. PREPARE FOR TRAINING

zone. For more information see Polar Sport Zones. This way, if you haven’t had time to define presettarget zones prior to exercise, you can set a targ

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recording.• Free mode: Change your exercise profile to free exercise type. This does not delete the exercise youhave performed, but will continue the

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Information appearing on the display (a - e displays below) depends on the settings and exercise typeand settings (e.g. if your exercise does not incl

Page 10 - 5. TRAINING

Target zones (HR / cadence*), alternating zone 1, zone 2, and zone 3.Upper limitLower limitTime in, above, and below zone 1/2/3 (phase name displayed

Page 11 - Information on the Display

Calories per kilometerInclineMaximum incline in %Maximum incline in degreesDeclineMaximum decline in %Maximum decline in degreesAltitudeMaximum altitu

Page 12 - Graph view

Contents1. INTRODUCTION ... 42. CYCLING COMPU

Page 13 - Symbols on the Display

d. PhasesSelect File > Exercise log > PhasesThe Phases menu is displayed only if the exercise is created with the Polar ProTrainer 5 software an

Page 14 - Lock a Zone

Cadence*Maximum cadenceAverage cadence of the current phasePress Back to return to Phases.* Optional sensor required.e. LapsSelect File > Exercise

Page 15 - View Settings Menu

Cadence*MaximumAverage cadence of the lapInclineIncline in %Incline in degreesAltitudeAscentAltitudeAltitudeDescentAltitudeTemperaturePress BACK to re

Page 16 - 6. AFTER TRAINING

TotalsSelect File > TotalsTotals includes cumulative information recorded during training sessions since the last reset. Use theTotal values file a

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Select Settings > Features > Altitude > Calibrate > set the altitude of current locationIf the altitude of your location differs significa

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SpeedCadence Rec Rate 1s Rec Rate 5s Rec Rate 15s Rec Rate 60sOnOff 5h 10min 26h 20min 67h 50min 271hOnOn 4h 30min 22h 30min 59h 20min 237hAutomatic L

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Select Settings > Bike > Bike 1, Bike 2, or Other. Bike 2 and Bike 3 can be turned on or off. Select Other todeactivate speed and cadence sensor

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User SettingsEnter accurate user information in the cycling computer to receive the correct feedback on yourperformance.To set user information in the

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SoundSelect Settings > General > SoundVolumeSelect Settings > General > Sound > Volume > On / OffVolume settings control button soun

Page 22 - Weekly Summary

Select Settings > Watch > Reminders > Add newDate: Enter the date of the task, dd=day, mm=month, yy=year.Reminder time: Enter the time for th

Page 23 - 7. SETTINGS

TZ Alarm (Target Zone Alarm)... 28Keylock ...

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Time zoneSwitch between time zonesSelect Settings > Watch > Time zone > Time 1 / Time 2Select a time zoneIn time mode, change the time zone b

Page 25 - Bike Settings

ProTrainer 5 software. This chapter includes the basic instructions on how to navigate and manage theprogram once you have downloaded it to your cycli

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• Sport profile: View the name of chosen sport profile. For further information, consult Polar ProTrainer5 software help.• Reminder: Set the reminder

Page 27 - General Settings

Once a programmed exercise is over, this display shows that the exerciseis completed, Ride 1 completed will appear.The cycling computer enters Free ex

Page 28 - Watch Settings

formula (220 - age). For further information on HRmax, see User Settings.To make sure the test results are reliable, the following basic requirements

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After the TestFitness Level ClassesYour OwnIndex is most meaningful when comparing your individual values and changes in them overtime. OwnIndex can a

Page 30 - 8. TRAINING PROGRAM

Select Test > Fitness > TrendSee how your OwnIndex value has been developing in the Trend menu. Up to 16 OwnIndex values andrespective dates are

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Target zoneIntensity % ofHRmax, bpmExampledurationsTraining benefitLIGHT60–70%114-133 bpm60–300minutesBenefits: Improves general base fitness,improves

Page 32 - Perform Programmed Exercise

blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmias, and certain medications.Listening to and interpreting the signals your body sends during physical exertion is an

Page 33 - 9. TESTS

Target intensity 70 % HRR for a person with HRmax201 bpm and HRrest50 bpmExercise HR= 70% (201-50) + 50Exercise HR=156 bpmFor a precise exercise heart

Page 34 - Performing the Test

1. INTRODUCTIONCongratulations! You have purchased a complete training system to tailor-fit your training needs. Thisuser manual includes complete ins

Page 35 - After the Test

water solution. Dry it with a towel. Never use alcohol or any abrasive material (steel wool or cleaningchemicals).Rinse the transmitter strap with wat

Page 36 - 10. BACKGROUND INFORMATION

1. Using a coin that sits tightinto the back cover groove,open the battery cover bypressing slightly and turningcounter clockwise.2. Remove the batter

Page 37 - OwnZone Training

Exercise equipment with electronic or electrical components such as LED displays, motors andelectrical brakes may cause interfering stray signals. To

Page 38 - Heart Rate Reserve

Accuracy of heart rate monitor: ± 1% or 1 bpm, whichever larger. Definition applies tostable conditions.Heart rate measuring range: 15-240Current spee

Page 39 - Care and Maintenance

Marking on case backWashsplashes,sweat,raindropsetc.Bathing andswimmingSkin divingwithsnorkel (noair tanks)SCUBAdiving(with airtanks)Water resistantch

Page 40 - Changing Batteries

…Check WearLink! is displayed and your cycling computer cannot find your heart rate signal?• Make sure the cycling computer is no further than 1 m / 3

Page 41 - Precautions

outside the European Union by following local waste disposal regulations and, where possible, utilizeseparate collection of electronic devices.Polar E

Page 42 - Technical Specifications

Index12h/24h time mode ...29A.Lap on/off ...25Activity level ...27Alarm set

Page 43 - Transmitter

3. GETTING STARTEDBefore activating your cycling computer, measure the wheel size of your bicycle.Measuring Wheel SizeWheel size settings are a prereq

Page 44 - Frequently Asked Questions

To adjust the data, use UP, DOWN and accept with OK. The values scroll faster if you press and holdUP or DOWN.1. To activate your cycling computer, pr

Page 45 - Memory low is displayed?

Menu Structure4. PREPARE FOR TRAININGInstallation of the sensorsPolar Bike Mount and CS400 Cycling ComputerFor instructions on how to install the Pola

Page 46 - Polar Disclaimer

Navigate through the options with UP or DOWN• Free: Free exercise with no settings.• Basic: Training with moderate intensity. Duration around 45 min.•

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A. Heart rateB. Cadence*Press OK.A. For heart rate, select Sport zone, or Manual to set heart rate zone manually. Press OK.• Sport zone: Select one of

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