Diamondback Fitness 910Ub User Manual
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Heart Rate Bar Graph
The Heart Rate Bar Graph provides the user with meaningful heart rate feedback in an easy‐to‐read format. When a heart
rate signal is detected, the bars of the graph will light to indicate at which percentage of the user’s maximum heart rate and
training zone (Warm Up, Fat Burn, Cardio, or Peak) the user is operating within. The Heart Rate Bar Graph will not light if the
user is operating in guest mode or no heart rates signal is detected. If the QuickStart program is running, the default age
value will be used to calculate the estimated maximum heart rate.
Matrix Display
When the console operates in the program run mode, the matrix will graphically display the
resistance level and profile for the selected program. A higher stack represents a higher
resistance level, while a flashing column indicates the user’s progress in the program at any
given time. Each vertical column represents a time interval determined by the total length
of the program. Each column will equal 1/40
th
of the total program length. For example, if
the program length is 30 minutes, each column will equal 45 seconds. The Matrix Display
will also provide messaging and feedback during the setup modes.
Distance
Distance will be displayed in either Miles or Kilometers, depending upon the selection made in the console setup mode
(see section titled English Unit Mode and Metric Unit Mode). The distance calculation is an estimation based upon the
user’s RPM.
Calories
The Calories field tracks the estimated number of calories burned from the beginning of the program and is a derivative
of the Watts generated, the user’s RPM and the resistance level.
Speed
Speed is displayed as Miles‐per‐Hour or Kilometers‐per‐Hour (depending upon the current console
setting) and is based upon the revolutions per minutes (RPM).