Subject: RE: S.I Pro 9 helpFirst - did you ever set your LT or MHR so the watch could determine your zones? I think you have to do that first. It sounds like you have.
To make it record your heart rate zones, you have to get it into chronograph mode. You hit the button on the right side a few times to do that - the main number will be your HR, and there will be a stopwatch-esque readout on top. Run the stopwatch while you run or bike or whatever. After you're done with your workout, you need to clear it by holding down the chronograph start button for a few seconds. If you don't clear your workout, it won't get saved so that you can view the data. After you've done that, get it to the screen where there's a clock and your heart rate. When you're on that screen, hold down the button on the face of the watch for two seconds. It'll tell you to hit the lower button on the left side, and then using that button you can cycle through how long you spent in each zone and such. It won't tell you when you hit your max heart rate, but when you get to the avg heart rate screen, you can hold down the button on the face of the watch and it'll tell you your MHR and your ending HR. If you used laps/splits, I think it'll also tell you the avg for each lap/split and you can see your MHR for each lap/split. Hope that helps. The instructions for it kind of suck, as does making it do basic things, but once you get used to it, it's a pretty solid little gadget. |