Polar CS600X Cyclometer User Manual


 
Graph
Heart rate graph
Altitude in graph
Stopwatch (Total duration of the exercise so far)
Zonelock
Countdown timer
Zone pointer
Current heart rate
Customize the cycling computer display to show information you want to see. See Personalize the Cycling
Computer Display (page 18).
* Optional sensors.
Graph View
The graph view enables comparison in graphs of two values during exercise. For example, choose a
graphical overview of your heart rate and altitude.
The graph view can be customized. For the upper and middle rows, you can choose to view Power, Speed,
Altitude or Heart rate in graphs.
Personalize the Cycling Computer Display
In time mode, select OK > Settings > Display > Edit
Personalize your cycling computer display to show desired information during training. You can also edit
the displays by using the Polar ProTrainer 5 software. An exercise attached to the training program has its
own display settings that cannot be modified. The information on the display depends on the features that
are activated. For example, if speed measurement is not activated, speed information can not be shown in
the display.
For further information on display symbols, see Symbols on the Display (page 19).
Select the display you want to change by pressing UP or DOWN, and press OK. Set the information for the
blinking upper row with UP or DOWN, and press OK.
Repeat the same for the middle and lowest rows. Each display is named after the information shown on
the lower row. To return the default settings of the display, press and hold LIGHT when the rows are
blinking.
Activate Titles to view the name of the display while changing displays during exercise: In time mode,
select OK > Settings > Display > Titles
The display settings are separate for each bike (bike 1, 2, 3). If you change the displays for one bike, the changes
do not affect the other bike displays. The display views depend on the features that are activated. For further
information see Feature Settings (page 34) and Bike Settings (page 37).
ENGLISH
18 Training