Operation of buttons & workload adjustment dial, Functions of the buttons – CatEye EC-L32OO User Manual

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Operation of Buttons & Workload
Adjustment Dial

To make the most of the functions of the unit.

1. Functions of the buttons

Advance Button

It makes the program proceed. Each time you press this button, the display ad-
vances in the order as Fig. 1.

Mode Button

It is used in two ways.

a) In the "Initial Display", each press of this button switches the item to be modi-

fied in the order as Fig. 2.

b) In the "In-Exercise Display", each press of this button converts the screen al-

ternately as Fig. 3.

Value Adjust Buttons

In the "Initial Display", each button serves to change the blinking numerical value in
each selected mode.

Button ------------------ Each press increases the numerical value by 1, and

when held down, it increases rapidly.

Button ------------------ Each press decreases the numerical value by 1, and

when held down it decreases rapidly.

Target Pulse On/Off Button

The

mark turns on and off each time you press this button.

When the

mark is shown, the buzzer beeps if your pulse rate deviates from the

target pulse rate zone. When the

mark is off, such a function is not activated.

[Beeping Sound Pattern]

0

1

2 (sec.)

Beyond the target pulse rate zone

2kHz

Below the target pulse rate zone

1kHz

• The buzzer function is not activated until your pulse rate once reaches the target

pulse rate.

• The target pulse rate zone may slightly differ depending on the target pulse rate

that you input, but approximately within +/- 5 bpm from the target pulse rate.

Special functions of buttons

"All Clear" Function

When new batteries are loaded, or when abnormal signal is received due to elec-
trostatic trouble, etc., the screen may show abnormal displays. In such a case, first
hold down the set buttons

and the mode button

simultaneously, then

press the advance button

. The screen first turns to "No-Display" state, then it

displays all the readings for 2 seconds. Finally it returns to the "No-Display" state.

Recovery Function

If you press the advance button

by mistake during exercise, making the

screen turn to "No-Display" state, press any of the other buttons, except the ad-
vance button

, within 10 seconds. The screen recalls the previous "In-Exercise

Display" state.

Memory Function

In the "No-Display", if you hold down the mode button

and press the advance

button

, the data that was set for your last exercise can be recalled. This func-

tion is useful when you can use the unit exclusively and want to repeat the same
exercise program.
*This function becomes effective 10 seconds after the unit is turned off.

Advance Button

NO-DISPLAY

INITIAL DISPLAY

IN-EXERCISE DISPLAY A/B

Mode Button

AGE

TARGET EXERCISE TIME

TARGET PULSE RATE

UPPER-LIMIT PULSE RATE

IN-EXERCISE DISPLAY (A)

IN-EXERCISE DISPLAY (B)

All-clear Process

• Press the three buttons

simultaneously, and holding

them down press the

button.

• Be sure to perform this procedure

after replacing the batteries.

Fig.1

Fig.2

Fig.3

EC-L3200

Trainingspuls

Ein / Aus

Einstellung

Modus

Start / Stop

Fig.4

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EC-L32OO

TPL

PLL

rpm

mile/h

km/h

min

sec

mile

km

AGE

watt

kcal

1

2

3

4

5
6

7

8

4

4

7

Before starting exercise, set the

workload adjustment dial to the fol-

lowing standard level in accordance

with your age and sex.

Age

Male

Female

20~30's

3

2

40~50's

2

1

Over 60

1

1

1 Workload Level Indicator

Indicates the position of the workload adjustment dial.

2 Pulse Sensor "OK" Mark

Indicates that the pulse sensor functions properly.

3 "Error" Mark

Appears when the pulse rate jumps up or down abnormally, or when the

pulse sensor is not attached to your earlobe properly.

4 Data Mark

Indicates the mode in display.

PLL ---------- Upper-Limit Pulse Rate

TPL --------- Target Pulse Rate

AGE --------- Age of the user

5 Pulse Mark

Flickers synchronized with the pulse

6 Target Pulse Rate On/Off Mark

When this mark is on, the buzzer functions to signal when your pulse rate is

out of the target pulse rate zone.

7 Unit Mark

Indicates the unit of the display figure.

8 Battery Alarm Mark

Indicates that the battery power has exhausted.

Screen Display

Harder

Easier

Fig.5

Fig.6

2.

Workload Adjustment Dial and Work rate

• Work rate (watt) is determined by the position of the workload adjustment dial, and your

pedal cadence. (Fig.5)

• To get the desired work rate during the exercise, first adjust it roughly by the workload

adjustment dial, then precisely by changing your pedal cadence. The workload can be

shifted to 8 positions, 1 is the easiest and 8 is the heaviest.(Fig.4) Turning the workload

adjustment dial leftward make the workload easier and turning it the rightward make the

workload heavier. Each position of the workload adjustment dial is identified by the

mark displayed on the screen. The following table shows work rate (watt) corresponding

to each workload adjustment dial position, and the pedal cadence.

Work Rate (watt)

Pedal Cadence

50

60

70

80

100

120

Shifting Position

1

25

33

41

50

65

85

2

50

65

85

105

140

195

3

75

100

130

155

215

265

4

100

135

170

210

285

355

5

125

165

215

260

350

440

6

150

200

255

310

420

520

7

175

235

295

355

480

595

8

200

265

335

405

545

680

REFERENCE: At the middle position of each workload level on the workload adjust-

ment dial, it shows the exact work rate as per above figure.

CAUTION:

Do not overtighten workload adjustment dial.

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