510ub owner’s manual – Diamondback Fitness 510Ub User Manual
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510Ub Owner’s Manual
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CONSOLE DISPLAYS
Level / Resistance
The resistance level currently being applied is displayed in the Level field. Alternatively, the load or resistance level is also displayed
in the display matrix as a flashing column. There are sixteen (16) resistance levels to choose from.
Time Displays (Total Time & Segment Time)
Located in the
center of the upper display are the Total Time and Segment Time clocks. The Total Time field will
count up the
total elapsed time for the current program, then switch to display the total time remaining. The
display will
switch between these two values every five seconds unless this featured is disabled by the user. The
user can toggle
the switching feature on and off by pressing the RIGHT ARROW key. The Segment Time display time
will alternate the display between the elapsed and remaining time for the current segment of the program. The
segment time is equal to 1/20
th
of the total program time and is graphically displayed in the Display Matrix field. The
user can toggle the switching feature on and off by pressing the RIGHT ARROW key.
Watts
Watts are units of energy generation and are frequently adopted within the fitness industry to track the amount of work
generated at any given time during a workout. Watts are calculated with input from the user’s current Speed and
Level/Resistance.
Heart Rate / Beats‐per‐minute (BPM)
When the user’s heart rate signal is detected via the heart rate sensors on
the fixed handlebar, the heart and DB symbols will flash and the user’s
current heart rate will be displayed. If the user’s heart rate signal is not
detected, No Signal will light and the heart rate display will post “‐ ‐ ‐“. When operating a heart rate control program, Target
Heart Rate Achieved will be lit if the user’s current heart rate is within the defined range. The “DB/Heart” logo will flash to
indicate that a heart rate signal is being received.