BIOTRONIC TECHNOLOGY 44424832303030 USB dongle User Manual

Taiwan Biotronic Technology Inc. USB dongle Users Manual

Users Manual

Step 3:TaiwanBiotronicTechnologyInc.No.69,GongJiaoSt.,DaLiDist.,TaichungCity412,Taiwan(R.O.C)Tel:886422750988Fax:886422766449http://www.biotronic.com.twEmail:info@biotronic.com.twWelcome to LifeVisa Club~    http www biotronic com tw:// . . .Meet your great life here     !We care so we create     .Utrainer Personal Exercise Cruiser   User Manual and more ...Taiwan Biotronic  Technology Inc .
※FunctionsStep 1:Step 2:Step 5:   2. Press "Device Login" button to choose device types and set up       your exercise targets.Double-click the icoach program to open it. (Fig. 01)Thank you for purchasing LifeVisa products.  This manual contains informationrequired to manipulate icoach program.  Please follow below steps and enjoythe workout!After inserting USB dongle, the status column will show "USB dongle is ready".(Fig. 03)  There are 3 simple steps in the main menu.  Please start from"Personal Information Setup".1. Please start with this step for the first time use.  You can always    update your personal information.4. Press "Change Screen Size" button to fit your computer's    monitor.  There are 6 sizes to choose.  (Fig. 04)    After  the screen size has been chosen, press "Confirm" and    then press "Back" to return to the main menu for next step.a. Press "Device Login" button in the main menu and it will go to below   5. Press "Exit" button to leave and close the program.        6. Status column shows if USB dongle is ready.After opening the program, please insert the USB dongle into a USB port or thestatus column will show "Error: Could not open COM port!  Checking COM port…" to remind you.  (Fig. 02)      3. After all settings have been done, press "Run Program" button          to start your workout.Fig. 02Fig. 031236451 2Lifevisa UtrainerLifevisa UtrainerLif iU
※FunctionsStep 4:Step 6: Cadence (Cadence Sensor)Press "Back" button to go back to the main menu.Press the button of "Personal Information Setup" and it will go to belowwindow.  (Fig. 05)  Please enter your personal information, including name,height, weight, gender, age, waist and hips.  Other indexes, such as MPL, BMIand WHR will be calculated accordingly and automatically.  After filling in alldata, press "Save" button to save the data; then press "Back" button to returnto the main menu (Fig. 03) for next step.Note:(i) Maximum length for name column should be within 10 characters, including    spaces.(ii) Information of height, waist and hips should be given in centimeter (cm)     while it's kilogram (kg) for weight.  (1 inch = 2.54cm; 1 lbs = 0.4536 kg)    window (Fig. 06).  In the drop-down list, there are 3 types of device    to choose, including HRM (Heart Rate Transmitter), Speed and Cadence.    (Fig. 07)b. Please choose the device type and press "Login" button to login the device.    The program will wait for 60 seconds to search available device.  Now the    status column will show "Waiting for new device login....(Timeout= 60    Sec.)".  If the login failed, it will show "Wait for Device login timeout", and    now you should login again.  (Fig. 08)c. After the login has been completed, the status column will show "New device    login ok; Device ID = XXxxxx".  If you have purchased all devices, please    login each by each.  The device(s) that has  been logged in will be shown    after "Login Device List".Press "Clear Login Device"button, the logged device(s)will be clear.  Login again tocontinue to the next step.This line will display whichdevice(s) has been logged in.Note:If the program could not find availabledevice for login within 1 minute, thestatus column will show "Wait fordevice login timeout.".  Please repeatstep 5 and login the device again.Choose Cadence in the drop-down list and enter the wheel's circumference ofAfter login has been completed, please choose the device type in the drop-3 4Fig. 04Fig. 05Fig. 07Fig. 06Fig. 08Lifevisa UtrainerLifevisa UtrainerLifevisa Utrainer
HRM (Heart Rate Transmitter)Speed (Speed Sensor)Step 7:※Functions Speed PanelChoose Speed in the drop-down list and enter the wheel's circumference ofyour bike.  The program will convert to diameter automatically and vice versa(Fig. 10).  Please note the unit is centimeter (cm).  Then, enter your expectedspeed target per hour and distance target in kilometer (km) of every workout.Finally, press "Save".After all settings have been done, press "Back" button to return to the mainmenu for the next step.Press "Run Program" button in the main menu and it will go to below window.(Fig. 12)  Heart rate data will be shown on the left panel, Speed data in themiddle  (Fig. 13) and Cadence data is on the right panel  (Fig. 14).Choose HRM in the drop-down list and enter your expected heart rate targetper minute (Fig. 09).  Then, press "Save".pyour bike.  The program will convert to diameter automatically and vice versa(Fig. 11).  Please note the unit is centimeter (cm).  Then, enter your expectedrevolutions per minute (RPM) and distance target in kilometer of everyworkout.  Finally, press "Save".g p , p yp pdown list one at a time and enter your exercise targets.5 6Fig. 09Fig. 10Fig. 11Lifevisa UtrainerLifevisa UtrainerLifevisa Utrainer
Heart Rate PanelShowing the maximum speed.Showing the percentage of reaching theLightsCadence PanelRed light shows you are reaching85% of your target or above.Showing the average of heart beat. Showing the completionpercentage of targetdistance.Showing the percentage of your maximum heartrate.Showing the maximum heart beat.Showing the target heart beat.Showing the current heart beat.Showing the average ofspeed.Showing the target speed.Showing the distance target.Showing the current speedper hour.Yellow light shows you are reaching50%-85% of your target.Green light shows the current BPMvalue is below 50% of your target.Fig. 12Target100%85%50%0%Fig. 137 8Lifevisa UtrainerLifevisa Utrainer
※Other FunctionsShowing the maximum RPM.Showing the completion percentage of RPM target.Showing the average RPM.Showing the current RPM.Showing the RPM target.Step 8:Record ReviewShowing how many caloriesyou have burnt.(only for reference)Showing how long you havebeen exercising.Press "Analysis" button tocheck out analysis chart.To intercept the data in a certain period of time, select and click the start timePress "CheckRec" button to view yourexercise record.Showing where the data has been saved.Now you can start recording your workout data!  Please press "GO" button tolet Heart Rate Transmitter deliver data to the program (① in Fig. 15).  Then,the program will count down in 5 seconds (② in Fig. 15).  If you havepurchased Cadence, press "Recording" button to detect and record RPM data(③ in Fig. 15).  You can also press "Stop Rec" button to end recording theworkout data.  (Fig. 16)9 10Fig. 14 Fig. 15①③②Fig. 16Lifevisa Utrainer Lifevisa  UtrainerLifevisa Utrainer
First check point.Second check point.Note:Analysis ReportAfter a workout, icoach will precisely present the exercise data.  You can usethe data as reference to have appropriate adjustment in your workout.  Also,you can find out if the workout has reached your expected target.  We digitizethe data and hope it help with setting up your exercise training goal.  Press"CheckRec" button, all data will be shown in Excel format. (Fig. 17)Press "Analysis" button in Fig. 16, icoach will present your exercise data in achart.  (Fig. 18)  Move your mouse to get the data at any point of time-bar.pp,point and end time point and press "Reload" button.  Then, the data of theperiod will be zoomed in a new chart.  Go back to the previous chart, youshould press "Open file" button and choose the record you need.The data of the workout will be saved into C:\log\Date_Time_DataLog.csv.  Youmay press "Save as" button to save the file to a different location.Red line shows heart ratedata; blue line shows speed;black line is for Cadence.Press "Print" button to printout the chart. For latest information, please visit LifeVisa website at www.biotronic.com.tw.Now enjoy your workout!11 12Fig. 17Fig. 18Fig. 19Fig. 20Lifevisa UtrainerLifevisa UtrainerLifevisa UtrainerLifevisa Utrainer
 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: . Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. . Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. . Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. . Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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