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Glossary
and Explanation
of Polar Features
Note:
Each Polar heart rate
monitor has a different feature set. To review the features for a
specific Polar model, browse to that models page and scroll down
the feature list for that model.
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Basic Heart Rate functions
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Weight & Calories Burned
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Watch,
Time of Day & Calendar Functions
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Heart
Rate and Fitness Test functions
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Running
Speed & Distance Functions
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Cycling
Speed & Distance Functions
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Altimeter
Functions
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Barometer
Functions
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Compass
Functions
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Cel Phone connectivity
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Computer Download & Upload
from Polar Website
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Recording exercise data
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Heart Rate Transmitters
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Basic Heart Rate functions
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Heart
rate (displayed as bpm)
A measurement of the work your heart
does, most commonly expressed as the number of beats per
minute (bpm).

Heart rate (displayed as % of
maximum heart rate)
A measurement of the work your heart
does, expressed as % of your maximum heart rate.

Automatic/Manual target zone (% /
bpm)
User can set either manual or
automatic target zones.

Visual and audible alarm in target
zones
A feature informing you every time
your heart rate and/or speed/pace
exceeds the upper limit or falls below the lower limit of
your target heart rate zone during an exercise session.

Water resistant (30M)
Polar monitors with T31 or
T31C transmitters are waterproof. Scuba diving with Polar
monitors is not recommended.

Backlight
5 second back light is built
into most Polar heart rate monitors.

HeartTouch™, button-free operation
of wrist unit
Lap information can be
momentarily displayed by touching the Polar wrist unit to
the chest transmitter belt.
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Weight & Calories Burned
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Polar
OwnCal®
Counts and displays calorie
expenditure. Calories are calculated using a statistical
table based exercise heart rate in combination with the
users age, gender, height, weight and resting heart
rate.
The Polar OwnCal feature shows your energy expenditure
during one exercise session as well as your accumulated
kilocalories during several exercise sessions.
You can set daily and weekly exercise goals in terms of
calorie expenditure with the OwnCal feature. Because the
OwnCal tracks both the energy expenditure during one
exercise session and the accumulated kilocalories during a
longer time e.g. one week, it helps in achieving both
short term and long term goals.
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Watch,
Time of Day & Calendar Functions
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Time of day
Allows either 12 HR setting
or 24 HR setting. Two times zones are available on certain
models. Wake up alarms are available for all models with
the time of day function

Dual time zone
A feature that allows you to choose
between two time zones.

Date and weekday indicator
Date and day of week display
on wrist watch unit.

StopWatch
Full stop watch features
including start, stop, pause, restart from pause and reset
to zero.

Exercise reminder (visual/alarm)
Set a visual or audible alarm
reminder

Low battery indicator
Low wrist unit battery power
is displayed on the wrist unit for certain models and in
the PC software for other models.
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Heart
Rate and Fitness Test functions
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Wireless
ECG accurate heart rate
The heart rate is wirelessly
transmitted from a light weight form fitting heart rate
chest transmitters to the Polar wrist watch receiver. The
chest transmitter picks up and transmits every
"R" wave electrical signal of the heart. The
watch receives the wireless signal calculates and ECG
accurate heart rate which is displayed in
"beats per minute".
Exercise Set (extended exercise
profiles
The number of exercise files stored
in your heart rate monitor. An exercise file includes
total exercise time, time in target zone and average heart
rate. Create training sessions with individual settings
for duration and heart rate limits. A feature that allows
selecting exercise programs for interval training
including heart rate target zones and recovery
calculations.

Polar OwnCal®
Counts and displays calorie
expenditure.
The Polar OwnCal feature shows your energy expenditure
during one exercise session as well as your accumulated
kilocalories during several exercise sessions.
You can set daily and weekly exercise goals in terms of
calorie expenditure with the OwnCal feature. Because the
OwnCal tracks both the energy expenditure during one
exercise session and the accumulated kilocalories during a
longer time e.g. one week, it helps in achieving both
short term and long term goals.

Polar Heart Rate
Rest Test™
Measures your resting
heart rate to determine how well you have adapted to
extreme conditions. Take the Polar Heart rate Rest Test to
measure your resting heart rate. This will provide you
with information on the state of your physical fitness and
recovery, or your acclimatization to altitude.

Polar Fitness Test™ with OwnIndex®
Measures your fitness level in 5
minutes.
A fitness test that measures your aerobic/cardiovascular
fitness at rest in just five minutes. The result, Polar
OwnIndex, predicts your maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max).
The Polar Fitness Test is a revolutionary way to test
aerobic fitness. Gender, age, height, body weight, in
addition to level of physical activity, heart rate and
heart rate variability at rest are all factors influencing
the test results. The OwnIndex ranges usually from 20 to
95 and is comparable to VO2max, the golden standard of
aerobic fitness.
OwnIndex is most meaningful when following changes in your
fitness over a long period of time. Find out how fit you
are for your age and gender by comparing your result to
the global references listed in the Polar user's manuals.
With the Polar Fitness Test you can measure your aerobic
fitness by yourself, automatically and without any
exertion. No other equipment other than a heart rate
monitor is needed. The Polar Fitness Test is as accurate
in predicting the VO2max as any submaximal fitness test.

Polar OwnCode®
Prevents cross-talk from other heart
rate monitors.
As more and more people use heart rate monitors today,
preventing cross talk from other devices in group
situations at the gym or when jogging with a friend
becomes essential. The unique coded technology blocks
unwanted signals from other heart rate monitors, ensuring
disturbance-free transmission of your heart rate data.

Polar OwnOptimizer™
Train and rest in the right balance.
Polar OwnOptimizer test tells you whether you have
recovered enough for your next training session.
Polar OwnOptimizer test is an easy and reliable way to
determine whether your training program is optimally
developing your performance. Based on the test, you are
provided with a nice-scale description of your personal
training status.

Target zones with visual alarm
A high exercise heart rate
and low exercise heart rate can be easily set the wrist
unit. During exercise the watch will beep when the
heart rate is above the high heart rate setting, or below
the low heart rate setting. While inside the high and low
the watch is silent. The beep sound can be de-activated
and a visual symbol will be displayed instead.

Target zones with audible alarm
(3 - if not in bike mode)
A range of heart rates that a person
chooses to aim for when exercising, based on their
personal fitness goals. Target heart rate zones are
expressed as percentages of a person’s maximum heart
rate (HRmax). The most common target heart rate zones are:
50-60% HRmax, 60-70% HRmax, 70-80% HRmaxand 80-90% HRmax.
The intensity 90-100% HRmaxis used only for sprint
training by experienced exercisers.

HR max (Polar Fitness test-based)
Maximum heart rate for a
specific person can be calculated by running a heart rate
based Polar fitness test with the heart rate monitor. This
test a close approximation of maximum heart rate for a
specific individual, but to get a 100% accurate maximum
heart rate it is recommended to do a fitness test with a
health professional.

HR max (age-based)
Polar heart monitor can
automatically set an age based maximum heart rate based on
the formula "220 minus your age". This age based
maximum heart rate will not be as accurate as maximum HR
based on the Polar fitness test or a fitness test with a
health professional.

Interval timers
The freely programmable Interval
Trainer will automatically guide you through the interval
training session with the help of the preset exercise
phases: warm-up with a target heart rate zone and a
countdown timer, up to 30 intervals with a target heart
rate zone (after each interval you have a recovery
calculation option), cool-down with a target heart rate
zone and a countdown timer.

Maximum heart rate of total exercise
A figure expressed in beats per
minute (bpm) representing the peak heart rate measured
over a specific period of time (e.g. an exercise session).

Average heart rate of total exercise
A figure expressed in beats per
minute (bpm) representing the average heart rate measured
over a specific period of time (e.g. an exercise session).

Average heart rate of each lap
Laps are recorded during
exercise, and the heart rate monitor will calculate the
average heart rate of each lap and save that in memory for
review.

Maximum heart rate of each lap
Laps are recorded during
exercise, and the heart rate monitor will calculate the
average heart rate of each lap and save that in memory for
review.

Recovery measurement (HR / time)
Heart rate recovery after
exercise can be calculated in two ways. 1) how far the
heart rate drops during a present time interval, or how
much time it takes for heart rate to drop a preset number
of heart beats. The recovery heart rate is saved in memory
and can be recalled after each exercise session.

Automatic lap recording
Laps can be recorded by
touching the wrist receiver to the heart rate chest
transmitter. A beep will sound when the lap is
recorded.

Number of laps
Study your performance through lap
times.
This feature identifies the number of laps recorded, lap
time for each lap, split time, heart rate
and average lap heart rate. It also automatically
identifies your best lap time.

Exercise Date
An exercise date is recorded
in memory every time the heart rate is recorded.

Altitude and ascent
The wrist monitor will
display altitude and ascent. Some Polar models will record
altitude and ascent in memory for download to PC.
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Cycling
Speed & Distance Functions
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Cycling
features require a cycling speed & distance sensor or
cycling cadence sensor.
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Trip totals
Calculates total distance
traveled on a bicycle.

Distance based interval
The Interval Trainer will
automatically guide you through the interval training
session with the help of preset exercise phases: warm-up,
intervals and cool-down. The interval phase is divided
into interval and recovery calculation sections, which
alternate continuously throughout your interval phase. The
distance-based interval ends your interval as you reach
the selected distance.

Distance based recovery
measurement
The Interval Trainer will
automatically guide you through the interval training
session with the help of preset exercise phases: warm-up,
intervals and cool-down. The interval phase is divided
into interval and recovery calculation sections, which
alternate continuously throughout your interval phase. The
distance-based recovery measurement ends your recovery as
you reach the selected distance.

Speed (current, average and
max)
The Polar cycling speed
display can be toggled to show current speed, average
speed or maximum speed.

Wheel size settings for two
bicycles
The Polar wrist unit can
store information for two different wheel sizes. If Polar
speed sensors and mounted on two different bicycles, a
rider can switch bicycles and keep an accurate speed and
distance calculation in the wrist monitor display and
memory.

Bike mount
Polar bike mounts allow quick
attachment and detachment of a Polar heart rate monitors
from a bicycle handlebar.

Speed sensor (wireless)
A sensor measuring speed and
distance.
A wireless sensor measuring cycling speed and distance via
a magnet rotating on the front or the rear wheel depending
on the sensor.
In the Polar S150 model the speed sensor is wired.

Cadence sensor
( optional accessory
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A Polar accessory that measures the
speed at which you turn the cranks of your bicycle (i.e.
cadence), measured in revolutions per minute (rpm).
Cadence sensor is available as an optional accessory.

Power output sensor -
( optional accessory
)
A frictionless sensor measuring the
vibrations of the chain as it passes through the sensor.
It measures the average and maximum cadence, power output
and pedaling index of the exercise in addition to
left/right pedaling balance (average balance between left
and right foot pedaling).

Temperature and altitude (
built into certain Polar monitors )
This feature measures
altitude and temperature by using an atmospheric air
pressure sensor. Air pressure changes constantly due to
various weather conditions and therefore the calculated
altitude in one area may differ. Variation of high and low
pressure or air conditioning can change the altitude
reading. User can quickly adjust the altitude setting to
compensate for daily variations in air pressure.
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Altimeter
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Altimeters are
built into certain Polar models
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Altitude with graphical trend - (
report
available in PC software )
Exercise sessions can be
downloaded to PC and altitude graphs displayed.

Altitude as
displayed during exercise
Shows your
current altitude reading with graphical trend curve and
your vertical progress.
Altitude is measured by using an air pressure sensor. Air
pressure changes constantly due to varying weather
conditions. Therefore, measured altitudes in the same
position may vary. Pressure variations due to weather
conditions, or indoor air-conditioning, may affect
altitude readings. Calibrate your Altimeter at regular
intervals to make sure it remains accurate.
Since the Altimeter and Barometer both use barometric
pressure, only one of these features can be activated at a
time. Therefore, you will have to activate the Altimeter
separately for use. When the Altimeter is activated, all
changes in barometric pressure are interpreted as changes
in altitude.
The Altimeter allows you to identify your current altitude
and to determine altitude-related conditions. It will also
aid in pinpointing your position on a map and help you
select an appropriate route. Using the Altimeter, you will
learn how much you can ascend or descend per day, and how
fast you can ascend or descend in current weather
conditions.

Cumulative Ascent and Descent
available in PC software
Exercise sessions can be
downloaded to PC and altitude summary information
displayed.

Altitude with
graphical trend
Displays a
altitude trend line in graphical form on the wrist watch
display.

Vertical speed
(ascent and descent rate); ave. and max.
Displays
vertical ascent and decent rate with summary of average
and maximum of ascent and descent rate

Altitude Alarms
Alarm sounds
when preset altitudes have been reached

Slope Counter
Shows the number
of slopes you have gone down a ski hill or other vertical
ascent & descent.
The Slope Counter will automatically record the number of
slopes you cover. A course of at least 50m /165ft
descended continuously is registered as a slope.

Cumulative
Ascent and Descent
Summary report
of total ascent and descent during a recording
session.

Barometer
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Barometers are
built into certain Polar models
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Monitor weather
changes with barometric pressure and temperature reading.
Use the
Barometer to measure sea level or absolute barometric
pressure. Sea level pressure represents the unit’s
estimate of absolute pressure corrected to sea level (as
reported from a weather station or airport). Absolute
barometric pressure is true atmospheric pressure at
current altitude and conditions.
Since the Altimeter and Barometer both use barometric
pressure, only one of these features may be activated at a
time. Therefore, you will have to activate the
Barometer separately for use. When the Barometer is
activated, all changes in barometric pressure are
interpreted as changes in weather conditions.
If you remain at the same altitude, changes in barometric
pressure tip you on changing weather conditions. For
example, when you camp overnight, activate the Barometer
for the night and check it in the morning for changes to
make sure you are up-to-date on changing weather
conditions.

Sea level pressure with graphical trend
Displays graphical
trend of barometric changes using sea level as the base
line.

Absolute barometric pressure
Displays absolute
barometric pressure

Barometric pressure drop alarm
Alarm is sounds when
barometric pressure drops to a preset "trigger"
level.

Compass
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Compass functions
are built into certain Polar models
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Bearing in
degrees
For navigating and
monitoring the right direction.
A digital compass is included in select Polar Outdoor
Computer models. The direction value is given as a
cardinal point, as well as in degrees. For example, when
heading east, the letter E, the value in degrees (90) and
three pointers indicating your north will appear on your
wrist unit display.

North indicator, cardinal points and graphical bearing
indicator
Indicates magnetic
north with cardinal points for east, west and south.
Graphical bearing indicator displays bearings for
direction of travel

Bearing tracking function
Tracks bearings in
direction of travel
DETERMINING YOUR CURRENT BEARING
If you are asking yourself "What direction am I
really heading?", you will need to take your compass
reading and add your declination value. This is your
"True" direction. Meaning, this is your
direction with respect to true North. (Remember, if you
add a negative number, you are actually subtracting a
value)
Referencing examples from above?
Example 1: 72 + (-12) = 60
Example 2: 90 + (-20) = 70
Example 3: 90 + 10 = 100
SETTING YOUR CORRECT BEARING TO TRAVEL
If you are asking yourself "How do I travel a true
120 degrees?", you will need to take your desired
heading and subtract your declination value. This will
compensate for the error. (Remember, if you subtract a
negative number, you are actually adding a value)
Referencing examples from above (if you want a true
bearing of 120 degrees)?
Example 1: 120 - (-12) = 132
Example 2: 120 - (-20) = 140
Example 3: 120 - 10 = 110
Another way to think about this scenario is doing the
opposite of your declination value. For example if you
declination value is -15, then you will add 15 to the
compass bearing to adjust for this error. And if your
declination value is +15, then you will subtract 15 from
the compass bearing to adjust for this error.

Declination setting
A declination value
represents the error between magnetic North and True
North, for a specific location. Declination degree values
can be either expressed as Easterly and Westerly, or as
positive and negative values. Easterly declinations are
represented as positive values, and Westerly declinations
are represented as negative values. For example, your
current location could be represented as a Westerly
declination of 15 degrees, or as a declination value of
-15 degrees.
The Polar
declination setting allows the user to compensate for the
error between magnetic north and true north.
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Cel Phone connectivity
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Cel Phone
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Polar
MobileLink
Go wireless. Polar MobileLink
application provides training guidance on the road. No
plugs or wires needed. It enables you to manage your
exercises with your Nokia 5140i or 5140 phone.
You'll get instant feedback on your training sessions by
reviewing graphical summaries of your exercise on the
large color display of the phone. You can also free memory
of your Polar product during longer trips by storing the
exercise data in the phone or by transferring the files
straight to Polar PC software or web service for long-term
follow-up. And you can share your exertions with your
coach and friends by sending your exercise files as SMS.
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Computer Download & Upload
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Computer
connectivity to Polar website:
Transfer exercise data from wrist
unit to Polar Personal Trainer web service via Polar
WebLink (SonicLink/Infrared)
Polar WebLinkTM is a software used to transfer information
from Polar Products to the Polar Personal Trainer web
service for further analysis and storage.
You can transfer data via SonicLink or IR communication.
Polar WebLink is compatible with the following Polar
Products:
Polar AXN500, Polar AXN700, Polar CS200, Polar F6, Polar
F11, Polar F55, Polar RS200, Polar S410, Polar S510, Polar
S520, Polar S610, Polar S610i, Polar S625X, Polar S710,
Polar S710i, Polar S720i, Polar S725, Polar S725X, Polar
S810, Polar S810i.

Transfer logos from Polar web site
to wrist unit (UpLink)
You can personalize your Polar wrist
unit display with a logo made by Polar designer or Polar
product users worldwide. You can also create your own logo
with the Polar Precision Performance Software or Polar
UpLink Tool and send it to us at tips@polar.fi to apply to
get it published here. Please mention the Polar product
model your logo is created for.
You can download logos to the following Polar products:
Polar AXN300, AXN500, AXN700, CS100, CS100b, CS200,
CS200cad, F6, F11, F55, RS100, RS200, RS200sd, S120, S150,
S610, S610i, S625X, S710, S710i, S720i, S725, S725X, S810
and S810i.
Edit wrist unit settings with Polar
UpLink Tool and transfer them to your Polar product
(UpLink)
Transfer wrist unit settings and logos from PC to your
Polar wrist unit
With Polar UpLink Tool you can edit your wrist unit
settings and transfer those easily to your Polar product.
Moreover, you can design your own logo to personalize your
wrist unit.
To use Polar UpLink Tool you need to have a sound card and
loudspeakers as the software utilizes audio transmission.
The Polar UpLink Tool is compatible with the following
Polar wrist units: AXN300, AXN500, AXN700, CS100, CS200,
F4, F6, F11, F55, RS100, RS200, S120, S150, S210, S410,
S510, S520, S610, S610i, S625X, S710, S710i, S720i, S725,
S725X, S810 and S810i.
Compatible with Polar Precision Performance™ analysis
software
The Polar Precision Performance Software is a
Windows-based PC software that gives you high-tech tools
for gathering and studying the data provided by your Polar
product. Using your own PC, you can update your
semi-automatic training diary, design your training
sessions, build a personal resource of past routines,
reports and performance details or send settings and
reminders to your Polar wrist unit using infrared
communication.
The Polar Precision Performance Software comes along with
Polar AXN500, Polar AXN700, Polar S410, Polar S510, Polar
S520, Polar S610, Polar S610i, Polar S625X, Polar S710,
Polar S710i, Polar S720i, Polar S725, Polar S725X, Polar
S810 and Polar S810i and is compatible with Polar S120,
Polar S150 and Polar S210 products.
Data transfer to PC hard
drive:
Infrared data transfer using external Polar
USB plug in IR
Interface
Infrared data transfer direct to laptop using laptop IR
port
Sonic Link data transfer. Requires
PC with sound card and microphone.
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Recording exercise data
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The following
information can be recorded for download to PC in
certain Polar models.
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Number of exercise files (with
summaries)
Displays the recorded total
number of exercise recordings currently in memory in the
wrist unit.

Exercise file info page with date
and time
Displays recorded summary info for
each exercise session.

Exercise Time (total)
Displays recorded summary
exercise time info for each exercise session.

Time in target zone
Displays recorded summary
exercise time info for each exercise session.

Target zone limits
Displays the target zones
used during a specific recording session

Last OwnIndex
OwnIndex is a Polar fitness
test. The last OwnIndex recalls the last fitness test so
it can be compared to a current fitness test.

Calorie expenditure
(Exercise/Weekly/Total/Fat%)
Records and downloads calorie
expenditure information including total calories burned,
calories burned from fat, and weekly calories burned
total.

Recording rate (5s, 15s,60s )
Heart rate data can be
recorded in intervals of 5 seconds, 15 seconds, or 60
seconds. Shorter recording intervals use wrist unit memory
faster. Longer recording intervals use less memory.

Memory left indication
How much memory remains in
the wrist unit in relationship to the recording interval
of 5s, 15s, or 60s.

Lap info
Records number of laps, time
of each lap, average heart rate per lap, maximum heart
rate of each lap.

Aerobic/Anaerobic threshold summary
Records and downloads aerobic
and anaerobic summary information
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Heart Rate Transmitters
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Polar WearLink 31 coded transmitter
(changeable battery)
Comfort and functionality combined -
The WearLink transmitter is one step towards the concept
of functional clothing. The transmitter consists of an
electrode strap and a connector. Its new clip-on mechanism
ensures quick and easy wear – the belt is easy to put on
and take off. With the exclusive Polar transmitter
technology engineered right into the fabric strap, the
WearLink™ will fit any body shape and allow full freedom
of movement. It will change the way you exercise. Taking
comfort and function to another level, the new Polar
WearLink™ is the first soft transmitter belt ever
produced.
The WearLink transmitter adapts comfortably to the
individual body shapes of the users. Whether you are out
skiing or inside playing squash, the soft textile exterior
feels like clothing on the skin – no chafing or
pinching.
The transmitter’s textile strap is removable and machine
washable. Replaceable fabric strap (Life of strap - 100
machine washings)
Coded technology for convenience - As more and more people
use heart rate monitors today, preventing cross talk from
other devices in group situations at the gym or when
jogging with a friend becomes essential. With its unique
coded technology, the WearLink transmitter blocks unwanted
signals from other heart rate monitors, ensuring
disturbance-free transmission of your heart rate data.
Built to last - The rigorous standards to which the
WearLink transmitter is designed guarantee maximum
quality. The WearLink transmitter has a changeable battery
and it delivers up to two years of use exercising 10 hours
a week. The transmitter is water resistant up to 30 meters
and it is ECG accuratel
Strap Sizing for Polar Heart Rate Monitor Wearlink Coded
Transmitter:
Fits chest sizes:
XS-SM (27-36 inches)
MD-LG (35-57 inches)
Chest Strap Sizes:
All Chest Strap sizes are ESTIMATED measurements done by
Heart Rate Monitors USA. Since Transmitter Straps are
elastic, sizing may
vary based upon personal comfort level. Measurement should
be taken around the chest directly below the Pectoral
Muscle or Breasts.
Polar Heart Bras are designed to hold the Transmitters in
place without the use of the Elastic Strap Portion.
There is NO benefit to wearing a Heart Bra and the New
Polar Wearlink Transmitter.
Backed by two year maintenance free warranty.

OTHER COMPATIBLE
TRANSMITTERS
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Polar T61 coded transmitter -
compatible
Polar T31C coded heart rate transmitter
WearLink 31 standard
transmitter
WearLink 31 Coded transmitter
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