9 - heartrate control (e3 view monitor option), 9 - heartrate control, E3 view monitor option) – Cybex 525T Treadmill User Manual

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9 - Heartrate Control (E3 View Monitor Option)

The Heartrate Control (HRC) program will attempt to bring the user to their target heartrate in 3-5

minutes, then keep them there for the duration of the body of the program. A Cool Down is built in to

the end of the program. HRC is run in Constant Power and thus defines watts.
The user selects a target heartrate, which defaults to 75% of max (max is 220-age). Limits should be

set to not allow a Target HR (THR) less than 60% of max or more than 95% of max.
The protocol starts in Stage II, with the entry point based on Target HR.

80 – 120 BPM = Step 6

121-127 BPM = Step 8

128-134 BPM = Step 10

135-up BPM = Step 12

A running pulse-to-pulse BPM value is continuously measured.
Every 15 seconds the user’s pulse rate is sampled and a prediction function is evaluated (decision.)

This is subtracted from the target heartrate to form an error value which is scaled and added to the

current load value. There is a maximum rate of change of 15 steps per decision.
A chart of Step and Watts has been created. It has four defined stages:

Stage 1 ramps the load from Step 1 to Step 5.

Stage 2 ramps the load from Step 6 through Step 18.

Stage 3 ramps the load from Step 19 through Step 39.

Stage 4 ramps the load from Step 40 through Step 100.

The user has full control over incline throughout the program, with incline having no bearing on

the program at all. The user has limited control over the load in that the user’s selections are not

permanent. At the next decision, a new load can be chosen by the software as described above to

override any user modifications.
If the user presses the

LEVEL key, they can modify their Target Heartrate real-time. Utilize the Target

Heartrate Setup selection screen and exit back to the program in progress, making the change to

their target heartrate real-time.
Lost Signal
If a signal is lost for two consecutive decisions (roughly 30 seconds), the display will beep four times,

show ‘HR SIGNAL LOST’, show dashes in the BPM window and show the heart solid white. During

this HR signal lost period, the load will remain steady.
If after two further decisions (roughly an additional 30 seconds) the heartrate signal has not been

reestablished, continue to show ‘HR SIGNAL LOST’ on the Text area. The program will reduce the

workload by 10 steps per minute until minimum workload or Step 1. After one minute at minimum

workload, go to Exiting Active Mode.

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