DCP Microsense Logit Hızlı Başlangıç Kılavuzu - Sayfa 2

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Introduction
The LogIT Heart receiver enables a person's heart rate sent from a 'POLAR',
'Wristcoach' or similar wire-less pulse transmitter system to easily be monitored and
recorded either 'live', or stored in LogIT for later recall and display. It is a precision and
delicate piece of engineering - do not drop it or get it wet and never try to dismantle
it. The system is easy to use but needs to be set up correctly for reliable operation,
so please read these instructions fully before use. The equipment required:
❏ LogIT Heart rate receiver
❏ POLAR transmitter & watch system (or similar) plus suitable skin gel
❏ LogIT (e.g. DataMeter, LogIT SL) with charged battery (Not compatible with LIVE)
❏ If using with a LogIT SL a CheckIT display is recommended for ease of setting up
❏ The computer system for monitoring LogIT results
Before using your POLAR system (or equivalent) with LogIT we recommend you test
and get used to using the transmitter and watch set on their own to appreciate the
basic principles and limitations of the system - we strongly recommend you apply a
conductive gel to each pad (see back page) before fitting the transmitter.
You are assumed to already have experience in using LogIT - if you do not please
refer to the instruction manual supplied with LogIT.
Setting up the system
The LogIT + Heart Receiver set works best when used independently from the
computer but it can be connected for a live display of results.
The unit is a small high frequency receiver tuned to the POLAR transmitter but may
also pick up interference from monitors, computers etc. so if you have a LogIT with a
display (e.g. DataMeter or SL + CheckIT) use these to set up the system away from
the computer. Correct positioning is essential to ensure reliable operation as the
transmitter gives out only a very small signal which is directional, so please use the
diagram opposite to position equipment correctly, with Receiver in socket 1.
Logging results remotely
When you are ready to log simply turn on the logger and press the green button to
start AutoLogging. You can mark events in the usual way and when you have
finished exercising turn on the logger and press the red button. You can then load
the results in the usual way. Keep away from sources of interference such as TVs,
monitors, motors etc.
Real Time Logging
After loading your software, connect the LogIT link cable from the computer the
LogIT, keeping LogIT as far away from computer/monitors as possible. If you have
general purpose logging software (e.g. LogIT Lab, Insight etc.) we suggest you
select the real time display to set up the system. If all is well you should see the heart
rate being displayed on the screen - if not refer to Problems? on the back page.
VERY IMPORTANT: Keep Heart receiver/LogIT as far away as possible (minimum
1.5 metres) from computer & monitor as the receiver is very sensitive to interference.
Preparing body and equipment!
The most important part of setting up your Heart monitoring system for reliable
operation is good positioning of the transmitter and receiver.
The Heart transmitter is clipped onto the belt
which is fitted at an angle pointing towards the
sensor socket 1 and adjusted to sit between
You can experiment with the position of the transmitter and LogIT but make
sure that the heart receiver is not accidentally knocked with your hand or leg
as unwanted extra pulses will be added to the results (Because the system
has to estimate beats-per-minute every second just one knock can effectively
double the pulse rate calculated an increase readings dramatically).
IMPORTANT: Always keep as far away from computers and screens as the
cable will allow (Minimum 1.5 metres) or they will interfere with the signal.
NEVER REMOVE CAP OR DISMANTLE RECEIVER
Heart receiver, as the signal is directional.
A suitable electrolyte gel must be used
under each of the strap's two conductive
pads for reliable contact (see over leaf)
Take care not to 'short out' the two pads
or this will prevent proper operation
LogIT with heart receiver plugged into
the front & side of thigh. The yellow cap
of the receiver is the most sensitive area.
It must not be knocked during use
or errors will result.