RC3 GPS User manual

8. SETTINGS

Sport Profile Settings

Adjust the settings for the sport profiles to suit your training needs in MENU > Settings > Sport Profiles. You can, for example, activate the sensors you want to use in different sports. When you start a training session using the sport profile, the training computer detects the needed sensors automatically.

There are four sport profiles shown in the pre-training mode by default: Running, Cycling (Bike 1), Other sport 1 and Other sport 2. The fifth sport profile, Cycling (Bike 2), is not show in the pre-training mode by default. You can set Cycling (Bike 2) to be shown in the pre-training mode in Cycling Settings.

The heart rate sensor is on by default in every sport, and the training computer automatically starts searching for the heart rate sensor signal once you press START in time mode. If you bought a set which does not include a heart rate sensor, turn it off in MENU > Settings > Sport Profiles > Sport > Heart rate sensor > Off.

Running Settings

To view or modify sport profile settings for running, select MENU > Settings > Sport profiles > Running

  • Training sounds: Select Off, Soft, Loud or Very loud.

  • Heart rate sensor: Select On, Off or Search new.

  • GPS: Select On or Off.

  • Stride sensor: Select Off or Search new. If you have already paired one stride sensor, the option On is also visible.

  • Stride sensor calibration: Select Calibrate > By running or Set factor. For more information on calibration, see Calibrate the Polar s3+ Stride Sensor.

    Stride sensor calibration is visible only if the stride sensor has been set on previously.

  • Speed View: Select Kilometers per hour or Minutes per kilometer. If you have chosen imperial unit, select Miles per hour or Minutes per mile.

  • Automatic lap: Select On or Off. If you set the automatic lap On, Set automatic lap distance is displayed. Set the distance in kilometers or miles.

  • Show in pre-training mode? Select YES, and Sport shown in pre-training mode is displayed. When you press START in time mode, the sport will be visible in the list of sports in pre-training mode. Select No and Sport not shown in pre-training mode is displayed.

  • Training view numbering: Select On or Off. If you set the Training view numbering On, the number of the training view appears for a few seconds when you browse the training views with UP/DOWN.

  • Training view: Select 3 rows or 2 rows. The training information will be displayed on three or two rows according to your selection.

All new sensors must be paired with the training computer before they can be activated.

For more information on pairing a new sensor with the training computer, see 10. New Accessory.

Cycling Settings

To view or modify sport profile settings for cycling, select MENU > Settings > Sport profiles > Cycling (Bike1)/Cycling2 (Bike 2)

  • Training sounds: Select Off, Soft, Loud or Very loud.

  • Heart rate sensor: Select On, Off or Search new.

  • GPS: Select On or Off.

  • Bike 1 settings For more information, see Bike Settings.

  • Speed View: Select Kilometers per hour or Minutes per kilometer. If you have chosen imperial unit, select Miles per hour or Minutes per mile.

  • Automatic lap is set off as default. Press START and Set distance is displayed. Set the distance in kilometers or in miles and confirm with START. Automatic lap set to x.x km is displayed. After this, you can select to have the Automatic lap Off or On.

  • Show in pre-training mode? Select YES, and Sport shown in pre-training mode is displayed. When you press START in time mode, the sport will be visible in the list of sports in pre-training mode. Select No and Sport not shown in pre-training mode is displayed.

  • Training view numbering: Select On or Off. If you set the Training view numbering On, the number of the training view appears for a few seconds when you browse the training views with UP/DOWN.

  • Training view: Select 3 rows or 2 rows. The training information will be displayed on three or two rows according to your selection.

 

Bike Settings

To view or modify bike settings, select MENU > Settings > Sport profiles > Cycling (Bike1)/Cycling2 (Bike 2) > Bike 1 settings/Bike 2 settings

  • Speed sensor: Select Off or Search new. If you have already paired one speed sensor, the option On is also visible.

  • Wheel size: Set the wheel size to xxxx mm. For more information on measuring the wheel size, see Measuring Wheel Size.

  • Cadence sensor: Select Off or Search new. If you have already paired one cadence sensor, the option On is also visible.

  • Autostart: Set Off or On. If you select On, Activate speed sensor YES/NO is displayed. Select YES and Autostart on is displayed. If you have not paired a speed sensor with your training computer, Speed sensor for bike required is displayed and the training computer returns to Bike 1 settings/Bike 2 settings. If you select NO, Activation canceled is displayed.

All new sensors must be paired with the training computer before they can be activated.

For more information on pairing a new sensor to the training computer, see 10. New Accessory.

Measuring Wheel Size

Select MENU > Settings > Sport profiles > Cycling (Bike 1)/Cycling 2 (Bike 2) > Bike 1 settings > Wheel size > Set wheel size

Wheel size settings are a prerequisite for correct cycling information. There are two ways of determining the wheel size of your bike:

Method 1

Look for the diameter in inches or in ETRTO printed on the wheel. Match it to the wheel size in millimeters in the right column of the chart.

ETRTO

Wheel size diameter (inches)

Wheel size setting (mm)

25-559

26 x 1.0

1884

23-571

650 x 23C

1909

35-559

26 x 1.50

1947

37-622

700 x 35C

1958

47-559

26 x 1.95

2022

20-622

700 x 20C

2051

52-559

26 x 2.0

2054

23-622

700 x 23C

2070

25-622

700 x 25C

2080

28-622

700 x 28

2101

32-622

700 x 32C

2126

42-622

700 x 40C

2189

47-622

700 x 47C

2220

Wheel sizes on the chart are advisory as wheel size depends on the wheel type and air pressure.

Method 2

Measure the wheel manually for the most accurate result.

Use the valve to mark the point where the wheel touches the ground. Draw a line on the ground to mark that point. Move your bike forward on a flat surface for one complete rotation. The tire should be perpendicular to the ground. Draw another line on the ground at the valve to mark a full rotation. Measure the distance between the two lines.

Subtract 4 mm to account for your weight on the bike to get your wheel circumference. Enter this value in the training computer.

Other Sport Settings

To view or modify sport profile settings for other sport, select MENU > Settings > Sport profiles > Other sport 1/ Other sport 2

  • Training sounds: Select Off, Soft, Loud or Very loud.

  • Heart rate sensor: Select On, Off or Search new.

  • GPS: Select On or Off.

  • Speed View: Select Kilometers per hour or Minutes per kilometer. If you have chosen imperial unit, select Miles per hour or Minutes per mile

  • Automatic lap: Set On or Off. If you set the automatic lap On, Set automatic lap distance is displayed. Set the distance in kilometers or miles.

  • Show in pre-training mode? Select YES, and Sport shown in pre-training mode is displayed. When you press START in time mode, the sport will be visible in the list of sports in pre-training mode. Select No and Sport not shown in pre-training mode is displayed.

  • Training view numbering: Select On or Off. If you set the Training view numbering On, the number of the training view appears for a few seconds when you browse the training views with UP/DOWN.

  • Training view: Select 3 rows or 2 rows. The training information will be displayed on three or two rows according to your selection.

All new sensors must be paired with the training computer before they can be activated.

For more information on pairing a new sensor with the training computer, see 10. New Accessory.

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Heart Rate Settings

To view and change heart rate settings, select MENU > SETTINGS > Heart rate settings.

  • ZoneOptimizer: Set On or Off.

  • Heart rate view: Select Beats per minute(BPM) or Percent of maximum (% of maximum).

  • Heart rate zone lock: Select Heart rate zone lock OFF, or lock one of the zones by selecting Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4 or Zone 5. Zone X locked is displayed.

  • Sport zones: Set zone 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 heart rate limits. For more information on sport zones, see Polar Sport Zones.

    Before modifying the zone limits you need to set the ZoneOptimizer off. To modify zones, first set ZoneOptimizer off is displayed. Set ZoneOptimizer off? YES/NO? Select YES. Zone optimizer off is displayed. You can start modifying the zone limits.

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User Information Settings

Enter accurate user information in the training computer to receive the correct feedback on your performance.

To view and modify user information settings, select MENU > Settings > User information > USER INFORMAT.. Browse the selection with UP/DOWN and accept the value with START.

  • Weight: Set your weight in kilograms (kg) or pounds (lbs).

  • Height: Set your height in centimeters (cm) or in feet and inches (if you chose imperial units)

  • Date of Birth: Set your birthday. The order in which date settings are depends on which time and date format you have chosen (24h: day - month - year / 12h: month - day - year).

  • Sex: Select Male or Female.

  • Activity level: Select Low (0-1 h/week), Moderate (1-3 h/week), High (3-5 h/week) or Top (5+ h/week)

    Activity level is an assessment of your level of long-term physical activity. Select the alternative that best describes the overall amount and intensity of your physical activity during the past three months. Your activity level is used in calculating your energy expenditure.

    • Top (5+ h/week): You participate in heavy physical exercise at least 5 times a week, or you exercise to improve performance for competitive purposes.

    • High (3-5 h/week): You participate at least 3 times a week in heavy physical exercise, e.g. you run 20-50 km/12-31 miles per week or spend 3-5 hours per week in comparable physical activity.

    • Moderate (1-3 h/week): You participate regularly in recreational sports, e.g. you run 5-10 km or 3-6 miles per week or spend 1-3 hours per week in comparable physical activity, or your work requires modest physical activity.

    • Low (0-1 h/week): You do not participate regularly in programmed recreational sport or heavy physical activity, e.g. you walk only for pleasure or exercise hard enough to cause heavy breathing or perspiration only occasionally.

  • Maximum heart rate: Set your maximum heart rate, if you know your laboratory measured current maximum heart rate value. Your age-predicted maximum heart rate value (220-age) is displayed as a default setting when you set this value for the first time. For more information, see Maximum Heart Rate (HRmax).

  • OwnIndex(VO2max): Set your OwnIndex (VO2max value). For more information, see OwnIndex.

Maximum Heart Rate (HRmax)

HRmax is used to estimate energy expenditure. HRmax is the highest number of heartbeats per minute during maximum physical exertion. HRmax is also useful when determining training intensity. The most accurate method for determining your individual HRmax is to perform a maximal exercise stress test in a laboratory.

OwnIndex®

Polar OwnIndex, the result of 9. Polar Fitness Test, predicts your maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max). OwnIndex usually ranges from 20 to 95 and is comparable to VO2max, commonly used to evaluate aerobic fitness. Your long-term level of physical activity, heart rate, heart rate variability at rest, gender, age, height, and body weight all influence OwnIndex. The higher the OwnIndex value is, the better your aerobic fitness is.

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General Settings

To view and change your general settings, select MENU > Settings > General settings.

  • Sounds: Select On or Off

  • Button lock: Select either Manual lock or Automatic lock

  • Units: Select Metric units (kg, m) or Imperial units (lbs, ft)

  • Language: Select Dansk, Deutsch, English, Español, Français, Italiano, Nederlands, Norsk,Português, Suomi or Svenska and accept with START.

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Watch Settings

To view and change your Watch settings select MENU > Settings > Watch settings

  • Alarm: Set alarm repetition Off, Once, Monday to Friday or Every day

  • Time: Select Time 1, Time 2 or Time in use

  • Date: Set date, Date format and Date separator

  • Week' starting day: Select Monday, Saturday or Sunday

  • Watch face: Select Time only, Time and logo or Time and event (visible if you have set an event in polarpersonaltrainer.com and transfered the data to your training computer with the USB cable and WebSync software).

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Quick Menu

Some settings can be modified with a shortcut button. You can enter Quick menu by pressing and holding LIGHT in time mode, pre-training mode or training mode. Depending on which mode you enter the Quick menu from, you will find different selections.

Time Mode

In time mode, press and hold LIGHT to enter Quick menu.

  • Select Lock buttons and press START. To unlock buttons, press and hold LIGHT again.

  • Select alarm repetition Alarm > Off, Once, Monday to Friday or Every day.

  • Select Time in use > Time 1 or Time 2.

Pre-training mode

To enter pre-training mode, press START in time mode. In pre-training mode, press and hold LIGHT to enter Quick menu.

Training Mode

In training mode, press and hold LIGHT to enter Quick menu.

  • Select Lock buttons and press START. To unlock buttons, press and hold LIGHT again.

  • Select Search sensor and the training computer starts searching for the sensor.

    This selection is available only if the connection to any of the sensors has been lost.

  • Select Calibrate stride sensor to calibrate s3+ stride sensor.

    The option is only available when s3+ stride sensor is in use.

  • Select Training sounds and set training sounds Off, Soft, Loud or Very loud

  • Select Set automatic lap off or On.

    This selection is only available if speed information is available i.e. GPS function or optional CS speed sensor/s3+ stride sensor has been set on for the sport profile.

  • Select GPS info to view the number of visible satellites.

  • Select Show zone limits if you want to see the sport zone heart rate limits.

    This selection is only available if heart rate sensor is set on.

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