P c inte rfa ce functi on s – Mark Of Fitness MF-180 User Manual

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P C INTE RFA CE FUNCTI ON S

Your MF-180 Exercise Monitor can become even more powerful and valuable by adding the optional PC interface kit

when it becomes available. The interface kit will allow you to record up to 226 heart rate measurements during your

exercise and review them through your computer.

To Set the Recording Interval (requires optional interface kit for retrieval)
This function allows you to tailor the frequency of recording data to fit the duration of your

exercise. The MF-180 monitor will record for periods from 15 minutes at a 4 second interval to 3

hours and 45 minutes at a 60 second interval.
The monitor must be off in order to set the recording interval.
While in heart rate mode, press and hold the SELECT/LAPbutton until the procedure ÒAÓ is shown.
Then, press the SELECT/LAPbutton to advance to procedure ÒFÓ.
Use the UP/LIGHT button to choose the recording interval.

Note: The recording interval is shown at the lower right and the maximum time of recording (for that interval) is

shown above it.

Press the MODE button to finish setting and return to the heart rate display.

Recording Pulse Rate (requires optional interface kit for retrieval)
To use this function, your heart rate must be being monitored.
Then, from Heart Rate Mode,
use the SELECT/LAPbutton to move to procedure 5.
Press the START/STOP button to begin. The display will change from ÒOffÓ to ТOn.У
Data recording continues until all 226 memories are filled or measurement is stopped by turning off the data

recording or turning off the monitor.
Data is stored until next reading is begun or the battery is removed.

Note: If a new reading is started before data is downloaded, the previous data is lost.

Confirming Data is Being Stored
You can confirm that data is being stored and how much has been stored. To do this, while in heart

rate mode, with the monitor running and data being stored, use the SELECT/LAPbutton to advance

to procedure 6. The large number will display the number of pieces of stored data; the lower right

number is the recording interval. (The large number should advance every recording interval.)

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