Symbol Explanation
Cycl. Economy
Cycling economy as kcal/km or Cal/mi and Kcal/H or Cal/H. Numerical
comparison of cycling efficiency and economy between different exercises
or circumstances, or even between different riders.
Ascent
Ascended meters/ feet
Descent
Descended meters/feet
Inclinometer
Uphill/downhill steepness in percentages and grades. Estimates in
numerical form how steep uphill or downhill you are cycling and helps you
to adjust cycling effort accordingly
Altitude
Current altitude
Temperature
Temperature reading (°C).
Because your body temperature affects the actual temperature reading,
the best way to obtain an accurate temperature is to take your wrist unit
off for at least 10 minutes.
Cadence*
Measures the speed at which you turn the cranks of your bicycle (i.e.
cadence), in revolutions per minute (rpm).
Avg Cadence
The average cadence.
Speed
Speed you are currently cycling on. The data comes from the speed sensor.
Max speed
The maximum speed during your training. The data comes from the speed
sensor.
Avg speed
The average speed you are cycling on. The data comes from the speed
sensor.
Power*
Power Output sensor measures the actual, average and maximum power
values.
Pedal. index*
Describes how even power output is during pedal cycle.
L/R balance*
Pedaling power distribution between left and right foot in percentage.
Zone pointer (heart rate)
If the heart symbol is not visible and/or an alarm sounds, your heart rate
is outside the target zone.
Zone pointer (Polar sport zones)
Target zone indicator with a heart symbol that moves left or right on the
sport zone scale according to your heart rate. For further information on
setting a sport zone, see Button Functions (page 21).
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