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This option was introduced in versions 4.6.2 and 4.7.
The main point here is that the user wants a profile which can consist of several levels and is used for HR control, but only in connection with telemetric training.

The option can be activated via the settings editor in the setting cardio concept\Trainingsplatz\SimulatedMultilevelHrTraining. If this option is active, any free load profile (it only applies to ergometers, this does not apply to treadmills), i.e. the profile where you can enter as many steps with different watts, is converted into a multi-level HR profile.

                        

Prerequisites for this option to work correctly.

  • The patient must have such a load controlled free profile
  • The patient must have a valid value for maximum HR in his limit settings
  • The respective load value in the training phase (the option is only effective in the training phase) may only lie between 0 and 100

If all requirements are met, then the option becomes effective in the training phase, because only there the respective load value is interpreted as a % value and the current training pulse is determined from the maximum HF of the patient. If, for example, the load value is 80 watts and the maximum HR limit value of the patient is 145 1/min at one level of the profile in the training phase, then the program determines 80% * 145 1/min = 116 1/min. The patient then automatically receives the new training pulse of 116 1/min in this section of the training phase. This new training pulse is displayed wherever it occurs.
So that it somehow has a meaningful effect in a telemetric exercise, various data that have something to do with the current training pulse of the patient can be displayed in the F8 table. This table is then used to show the patient which pulse he should "set".

The following columns are important for the F8 table and for "manual" HR control:

  • current HR
    the current HR of patient
  • current HR difference
    signed difference between current HR and exercise HR
  • exercise HR
    current calculated exercise HR of patient
  • HR level
    Is the graphical representation of the current HR difference. Arrow up means that the HF must be increased and vice versa. The color green indicates a good approximation ( difference to setpoint < ± 2 beats / min.), yellow indicates a slightly larger deviation ( difference to setpoint < ± 7 beats / min.), any larger deviations has an red arrow. 

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