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leD readout (Q47e/Q47ce)
Heart rate controlled workouts are one of the most accurate training techniques available. Understanding your
body’s intensity level is critical in taking your workouts to the next level. HeartLogic excels at displaying essential
data during your workout, enabling you to maximize your exercise time and effectiveness. The Q45e/Q45ce deluxe
console has four LED readout windows that communicate valuable heart rate information during your workout. This
includes your Time-in-Zone, (current) Heart Rate, Heart Rate % and Target HR.
Tip
:
You can stop the toggling between top and bottom displays by pressing the Enter key during your workout. To
resume display toggling, press Enter a second time
.
Matrix Display
During heart rate interval programs (Heart Rate Interval, Heart Rate Hill, Heart Rate Speed Interval), the matrix
display is used to inform you of your progress through the intervals.
Critical Heart rate Feedback
Changing target Heart rates
– When you are trying to reach
a new target heart rate, the left side of the matrix display shows
an illustration of the interval. The illustration blinks the interval
you are attempting to reach. Each column represents one
minute. An arrow on the right side of the display shows whether
resistance (and therefore your target heart rate) is increasing or
decreasing. When decreasing, if the machine reaches resistance
level 1 and your heart rate has still not reached your target low,
the display prompts you with the message “HR TOO HIGH–SLOW
DOWN”. When increasing, if the machine reaches the highest
resistance level (20) and your heart rate has still not reached
your target high, the display prompts you to “INCREASE SPEED
TO DECREASE RESISTANCE”. The picture to the right illustrates
the heart rate interval program in the matrix display.
Tip
:
For the heart rate interval adjustments you work smoothly,
you should be wearing your wireless chest strap or grasping
the contact heart rate grips during the time that the interval is
changing.
interval Duration
– Once you have reached or surpassed
the new target heart rate, the matrix display switches to a
countdown timer, counting down the length of the interval.
The bottom row of the matrix displays a horizontal bar graph
representing the current resistance level. The picture to the
right illustrates the interval countdown timer.
Upcoming columns blink