User manual

LC7TT novo
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NOTE!
It must be ensured that no other belts in addition to
the belt that should be paired to the bike is active OR
that any other device (cell phone, bike computer, etc.)
that could connect to the belts are active during the
process!
Activate the belt by someone wearing it as instructed
and standing near the bike. Type pulsemode 2 in the
terminal window to ensure that the bluetooth system
is active. Then let the the bike pair automatically
with the belt. Write regularly pulseble in the terminal
window until the bike responds with the current
pulse value, which means that the belt is paired. Type
pulseble lock to lock to the active belt. With this the
bike is locked only against this belt and will ignore all
others that may be within reach. Type pulsebleid in
the terminal window and the bike will respond with
the belt's complete id. Note this on the belt along with
what bike that the belt / transmitter unit is locked to
for later reference. To check the id that is locked to
the bike, type pulsebleid in the terminal window and
the bike responds.
Alternatively, if you already know the belt's complete
id, you can direct lock it. The complete ID has the
format ##: ##: ##: ##: ##: ##. Sometimes the device ID
is printed on the transmitter housing or packaging but
different types of abbreviated notation appear on, for
example Polar belts. There are many free applications
for BLE SMART HR which can be used to see the belt
ID in the cell phone or PC tablet. Then you can lock
directly to the belt without having it active by typing
the command pulsebleid "##: ##: ##: ##: ##: ##" in
the terminal window and this will register and lock
to the specified id (note that it should be " " around
the id).
If you want to return to automatically pair with the
first compatible belt within reach, type the command
pulseble break or pulsemode 2
There is a risk that the "dedicated" belt may pair
with an other device before it is paired to the bike if
the other device is within range (eg app in cell phone,
etc.). Therefore, we recommend that, if possible, all
devices with Bluetooth SMART are locked to specific
monitors so that this does not happen. If a heart rate
monitor has paired with the wrong device, turn it
off and let it lie for a while so it shuts itself down.
The time depends on the brand, but it usually varies
between 30 seconds and 2 minutes. Then the belt is
reset again. A belt can only pair with one device at a
time and it is often enough just to reach the electrodes
to make it active.
In environments where you want to change test
persons without wash and dry the belt first, you
can use so-called textile belts where the transmitter
unit sits with quick couplers on a fabric belt with
electrodes. Then you can use several textile belts but
only a transmitter unit per bike and change into dry
belts quickly by moving the transmitter unit which is
locked to the bike. The transmitter unit is often easy
to wipe clean. In this way you can maintain good
hygiene when the tests are close together.
Monark Exercise AB has tested several belts, both
of famous brands and so-called "no-name". As long
as they follow the Bluetooth SMART standard they
work on the bike, but we strongly recommend that
you use well-known brands such as Polar, because
"no-name" belts in many cases have been shown to
have both very poor function and range.