Zentan Technology SYSTEM112 SYSTEM 122 User Manual Fusion GB manual
Zentan Technology Co., Ltd. SYSTEM 122 Fusion GB manual
USERS MANUAL
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Fusion 30
Fashionable heart rate
monitor ideal for counting
calories during exercise.
Heart rate
Time of Day
Calendar
Daily alarm
Single heart zone setting
Hi and Lo heart zone alarm
10 hour stopwatch
10 hour single & repeat
countdown timer
Time in Zone timer
Heart rate recovery
Calorie counter
Scan showing maximum,
average and minimum heart
rate
Fusion 20
Stylish heart rate monitor
Ideal for general fitness
training.
Heart rate
Time of Day
Calendar
Daily alarm
Single heart zone setting
Hi and Lo heart zone alarm
10 hour stopwatch
10 hour single & repeat
countdown timer
Scan showing maximum,
average and minimum heart
rate
Lightweight transmitter belt included.
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Contents
Caution! 3
Important tips 3
Putting on the transmitter 3
About your Cardiosport System 122
Digital heart rate monitor 4
Quick start 4
Setting up your Fusion 20/30 5
· Entering the setting loop 5
· Time and calendar 5
· Daily alarm 6
· Heart rate zone high and low 6
· Countdown timer 7
Additional settings for Fusion 30
· Heart rate recovery (HRR) 7
· Calorie counter 8
Using your Fusion 20/30 9
· Switching On heart rate 9
· Switching Off heart rate 9
· Alarms: 9
Hourly 9
Daily 9
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Out of zone 9
Heart rate recovery 10
· Using the stopwatch 10
· Using countdown timer 10
· Using scan: 11
Current session 11
Previous session 11
· Using time in zone (TiZ) 11
· Using the calorie counter 11
· The calorie counter ambient heart rate
(AHR) Quick set 11
Training with your Fusion 20/30 12
Looking after your Fusion 14
Troubleshooting 14
Technical specification 16
Safety Statements 17
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Caution
Before you begin your exercise
programme, get an assessment
of your overall fitness level.
You are advised to get
clearance from your doctor that
it is safe for you to exercise.
Important Tips
1- You must make a long press
of MODE in any main screen
before you can get a heart rate
reading.
2- If you get into a set up
screen by mistake, a press and
release of MODE takes you
back to a main screen.
Successive presses of MODE
will scroll you through all main
screens.
3- For proper heart rate
readings, it is essential that
there is sufficient moisture
(water) between the electrodes
on the transmitter and your
skin. Insufficient moisture can
cause no reading, frozen
readings or erratic readings.
4- When using a wireless heart
rate monitor near computers,
electric motors, high voltage
power lines, televisions, other
heart rate monitors and mobile
phones, erratic readings may
occur.
5- You can wear the Fusion
monitor when swimming, but
do not push any of the buttons
while the receiver (watch) is
underwater.
Putting on the transmitter
· Attach one end of the
adjustable elastic strap to the
transmitter.
· Moisten the rubber electrodes
of the belt with either water
or saliva as shown.
· Position the transmitter on
the chest just below the
breastbone, with the
Cardiosport logo the right
way up.
· Pass the elastic strap around
your chest and attach to the
other end of the transmitter.
· Adjust the strap to give a
close but comfortable fit.
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About your Cardiosport
System 122 Digital heart
rate monitor
The Cardiosport digital
telemetry technology utilises a
safe 122kHz low frequency
system designed to deliver
reliable coded heart rate
information, so all you have to
concentrate on is getting the
most from your exercise.
Each time you put on your
chest transmitter and then
press the MODE key until the
Heart symbol appears, a code
is randomly selected and
transmitted to the watch
receiver, thereafter the watch
will lock on to this code plus
the transmission interval to
create an interlock. The code
combined with the precise
transmission interval results in
the unique interlocking pairing
between the chest transmitter
and watch.
The interlock code can be
displayed by pressing and
holding down the scan/rev key
until the word CODE and a
number appears on the screen.
During the interlock process
you should be at least 6 feet
(1.8 metres) away from other
Cardiosport System 122 heart
rate monitors. If the interlock
is lost for any reason, the
watch will beep once to alert
you and the heart rate display
will go to Zero, in this case you
should repeat the interlock
process.
Once the interlock is
established, you can exercise in
close proximity with other
heart rate monitors safe in the
knowledge that your monitor
will display only your own heart
rate only, not the heart rate of
those around you.
Quick Start
Fusion 20/30 have a variety
of features. To set these up
you will need to read the
instructions. However, if you
just want to see how the heart
rate feature works, follow these
steps:
1 Put on the transmitter.
2 Attach the monitor to your
wrist.
3 Press and hold the MODE
key until the heart symbol
appears.
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4 After a few seconds the heart
symbol will start flashing and
your heart rate will appear.
Setting up your Fusion 20
and 30
Impulse has one setting loop,
which is entered from the Time
of Day (ToD) screen.
Once you enter this, each press
and release of SELECT takes
you to the next setting in the
loop and returns to the Time of
day screen.
The setting loop for Fusion 20
is seconds, hours, minutes, day
of week, month, date, alarm
mode, daily alarm hour, daily
alarm minute, heart zone high
limit, heart zone low limit,
countdown timer single or
auto-repeat, countdown timer
hours, minutes, seconds, then
back to time of day.
Fusion 30 has the following
additions in the setting loop
(after countdown timer
seconds)–heart rate recovery
high, heart rate recovery low,
ambient heart rate, weight,
age.
Entering the setting loop
In the ToD screen, press and
hold SELECT until the seconds
flash and the SELECT icon
appears on the display.
Note: A press of the MODE
button at any stage in the
setting loop takes you back to
the main Screen for that
setting.
Setting Time and the
calendar
Press and release ST./FWD or
SCAN to reset seconds to zero.
Note: if seconds are over 30
when you reset, minutes will
advance by 1.
Press SELECT to move to
hours.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase, or SCAN to decrease
the hours.
Note: A press and hold of
ST./FWD will ‘fast forward’ or
SCAN will ‘fast reverse’ the
number.
Press SELECT to move to
minutes.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase, or SCAN to decrease
the minutes.
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Press SELECT to move to day
of the week.
Press and release ST./FWD to
advance, or SCAN to move
back the day of the week.
Press SELECT to move to
month.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase, or SCAN to decrease
the month.
Press SELECT to move to date.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase, or SCAN to decrease
the date.
Setting daily alarm
Press SELECT to move to
daily/hourly alarm.
Press and release ST./FWD to
select the alarm from either
hourly chime only; daily alarm
only; both on; both off.
Press SELECT to move to daily
alarm hours.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase, or SCAN to decrease
the hours.
Press SELECT to move to daily
alarm minutes.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase, or SCAN to decrease
the minutes.
Setting the heart rate zone
Fusion 20/30 has a
programmable target zone,
making it easier to control the
intensity of your workout (see
Training with your Fusion for
suggested zone selection).
Caution: The default heart zone
settings are not intended as
suggested or recommended
upper and lower zone values.
These values should be
carefully adjusted according to
your fitness level.
Press SELECT to move to the
heart zone high setting.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase or SCAN to decrease,
to set the required number.
Press SELECT to move to the
heart zone low setting.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase or SCAN to decrease,
to set the required number.
Note: There is always a 5 beat
per minute difference between
the high and low limit.
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Setting the count down
timer
Press SELECT to move to
countdown timer. The repeat
icon will be flashing around
TMR. The countdown timer
counts down from up to 10
hours.
You can now set it so that it
automatically resets and
continues counting down
repeatedly, or times a single
event.
Press ST./FWD or SCAN to
select repeat (both the repeat
and TMR icon will be
displayed).
Press ST./FWD or SCAN to
select single countdown (just
the TMR icon will be displayed).
Note: the actual time that can
be set is 9 hours 59 minutes 59
seconds.
Press SELECT to move to
countdown timer hours.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase, or SCAN to decrease
the hours.
Press SELECT to move to
countdown timer minutes.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase, or SCAN to decrease
the minutes.
Press SELECT to move to
countdown timer seconds.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase, or SCAN to decrease
seconds.
A further press of SELECT
takes you back to Time of Day.
Fusion 30 has these additional
settings.
Setting heart rate recovery
(HRR)
Fusion 30 automatically
measures HRR. HRR refers to
the time it takes for your heart
rate to drop from the preset
high to the preset low recovery
limit after you have finished
your workout. In general, as
your recovery time decreases,
your fitness level is improving.
However, it is recommended
that you experiment with
values that will make the
recovery time a useful number
for your application. It is only a
comparative value with your
earlier efforts, and not a
meaningful number it itself.
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Press SELECT to move to HRR
high.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase or SCAN to decrease,
to set the required number.
Note: it is suggested that this
be set 5 bpm below the heart
zone high limit.
Press SELECT to move to HRR
low.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase or SCAN to decrease,
to set the required number.
Note: as a guideline, note what
your heart rate drops to at the
end of your workout after 2
minutes (using the stopwatch),
and use this value as your HRR
low setting.
Setting the calorie counter
The calorie counter shows the
number of calories burnt during
exercise, using heart rate
intensity. You need to enter
· your Ambient Heart Rate
(AHR) value - this is your
typical heart rate at rest
before starting exercise
· your weight
· your age
Note: You can also use the
Quick Set feature in the main
calorie screen to set AHR (see
Operating the Calorie Counter).
Press SELECT to move to
ambient heart rate.
Note: Once set, calorie
expenditure will be calculated
from 5 beats per minute above
this figure.
Press ST./FWD to increase
(120bpm maximum) or SCAN
to decrease the ambient heart
rate (30 bpm minimum).
Press SELECT to move to set
weight. The kilogram value will
be flashing.
Note: The weight range is from
20-150KG (44-330lbs).
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase or SCAN to decrease,
to set your weight.
Note: kgs and ibs are displayed
and changed at the same time.
Press SELECT to move to set
age.
Press and release ST./FWD to
increase or SCAN to decrease,
to set your age.
A further press of SELECT
takes you back to Time of Day.
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Using your Fusion
Switching on heart rate
Fusion 20 has three main
screens: Time of Day,
Stopwatch and Countdown
Timer.
Fusion 30 has five main
screens: Time of Day,
Stopwatch, Countdown Timer,
Time in Zone and Calorie
Counter.
Press and hold MODE in any
main screen to turn on and
display your heart rate.
The heart icon and a zero heart
rate value will appear in the
lower row of the display.
After a few seconds (provided
you are wearing the chest
transmitter) the heart icon will
begin to flash, followed by your
current heart rate being
displayed.
An up arrow (displayed to the
left of the heart icon) means
you are above your zone.
A down arrow means you are
below your zone.
A double arrow means you are
within your zone.
Switching off heart rate
Press and hold the MODE
button in any main screen.
Fusion 20 and 30 also feature
an Auto-off after 2 minutes if a
heart rate signal is not
received.
Alarms
Hourly alarm
This will give 2 beeps on the
hour.
Daily alarm
Press MODE to move to the
time of day screen.
To view the current alarm
setting (displayed for 2
seconds) press and release
ST./FWD.
The alarm sounds for thirty
seconds. To silence the alarm,
press any button.
Note: the button pressed will
not perform its usual function.
Out of Zone alarm
The out of zone alarm will
sound in rhythm with your
heart rate when you go above
or below the zone limits.
Note: To turn on the alarm,
heart rate must be on.
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Press and hold SELECT. An
alarm icon will appear.
To turn off the alarm press and
hold SELECT until the icon
disappears.
Heart rate recovery alarm
(Fusion 30 only)
Fusion 30 automatically
records the amount of time it
takes your heart to drop from a
pre-set upper limit to a pre-set
lower limit. Timing begins
automatically when your heart
rate passes through the upper
limit, and continues until your
heart rate drops below the
lower limit. When timing stops,
the Heart Rate Recovery alarm
gives four continuous beeps
whenever a heart rate recovery
is completed. The alarm cannot
be switched off.
Note: To view the HRR time,
move to the TiZ main screen
and press ST./FWD.
Using the stopwatch
Stopwatch can be used with or
without heart rate activated,
and is operated in the same
way for either modes.
To start stopwatch, press and
release ST./FWD.
To stop stopwatch, press and
release ST./FWD.
To reset stopwatch, press and
hold ST./FWD when the
stopwatch is not running.
Note: Maximum stopwatch
time is 9 hours, 59 minutes,
59.9 seconds.
Using countdown timer
Countdown timer can be used
with or without heart rate
activated.
When the time has counted
down to zero, an audible alarm
sounds for 10 seconds.
To start countdown timer,
press and release ST./FWD.
To stop countdown timer,
press and release ST./FWD.
To reset countdown timer,
press and hold ST./FWD when
the countdown timer is not
running.
Note: Maximum countdown
time is 9 hours, 59 minutes,
59.9 seconds.
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Using Scan
Current session scan
When heart rate is on, a press
and release of SCAN in any
main screen starts a scan
through the maximum, average
and minimum heart rates (3
seconds for each) since heart
rate was switched on.
A press and release of SCAN
during the scan takes you back
to the main screen you were in.
Previous session scan
In any main screen, a press
and release of SCAN starts a
single scan through maximum,
average and minimum heart
rate for the previous session.
This is stored in memory, and
cleared automatically when
heart rate is next switched on.
The following functions are
featured in Fusion 30.
Using Time in Zone (TiZ)
Press MODE until the TiZ icon
appears.
Time in Zone is a heart rate
controlled feature that displays
the amount of time you have
spent in your heart zone.
Typically, exercise programmes
comprise a warm-up, workout
for a specified time (in a zone)
and cool down. The TiZ feature
can be used to show the time
in your zone as you actually
workout.
If you go above or below your
zone, the timer will stop until
you are back in your zone.
Using the Calorie Counter
Press MODE until the Cal icon
appears.
The calorie counter starts
automatically once heart rate is
turned on.
To reset calories to zero, press
and hold ST./FWD until the
display shows zero.
Note: if you just want the
calories for your actual
workout, reset just as you
begin the session.
Calorie Counter Ambient
Heart Rate (AHR) Quick set
Fusion 30 has a quick set
feature, allowing you to set
your AHR quickly just before
you begin your workout.
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Calories will be counted from 5
bpm above this value.
You need to be wearing the
transmitter and monitor, and
have heart rate switched on.
Move to the Cal main screen.
Press and hold SCAN to set the
current displayed heart rate as
your AHR.
Note: if your heart rate is
above 120bpm, the monitor
will default to the setting
already stored.
Training with your Impulse
HRM
Exercising at the right heart
rate intensity, is key to
meeting your fitness and
performance goals. The first
step is to find out your
maximum heart rate (MHR).
Using a formula based on age
or taking a sport-specific
exercise assessment does this.
The formulas:
- Sedentary individuals use
220 minus your age to
calculate your approximate
maximum.
- If you exercise/train
aerobically 3 or more times a
week, use 205 minus half
your age.
Example for a person aged 30
220-30=190 beats per minute
(bpm)
Intensity of Exercise
If you are a beginner with the
goal of improving overall
fitness, losing weight or
reducing stress, exercise in the
healthy heart zone, which is
50-59 percent of your
maximum heart rate.
If you already exercise
regularly and are aiming to
lose body fat, exercise in the
fat burning zone, which is 60-
69 percent of your maximum
heart rate.
If your goal is to improve
aerobic capacity or athletic
performance, exercise in the
aerobic zone, which is 70-79
percent of your maximum
heart rate.
Competitive athletes usually
incorporate interval training
sessions into their programme
in the anaerobic threshold
zone, which is usually between
80-89 percent of maximum
heart rate. This high intensity
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exercise helps train muscles to
handle lactic acid. It is
advisable to structure these
sessions.
However, train sensibly at the
upper limits. Exercising
regularly at a heart rate
intensity that is too high does
not produce additional aerobic
benefits and increases the
possibility of an athletic injury.
Example: Taking a 30 year old
just starting on an exercise
programme with the aim of
getting fitter would start
exercising at a gentle intensity
of 50-59% of MHR (50% of
190=95 bpm, 59% of
190=112bpm). If they wanted
to lose weight, then a slightly
higher intensity of 60-69%
MHR (114 to 131 bpm) would
be required. If the same 30
year old is already fit and
wants to improve aerobic
capacity or athletic
performance, a higher intensity
of 70-79% MHR (133 to 150
bpm) is required. If interval
training sessions is
incorporated into the training
programme, this should be
done in the anaerobic threshold
zone, which lies between 80-
89% MHR (152 to 169 bpm).
The F.I.T.T Method
(Frequency, Intensity, Time
and Type of exercise)
Frequency of Exercise
Exercise in the zone that you
have set at least 3-5 times per
week, with no more than 48
hours between sessions. Even
on 'rest days' gentle exercise
such as a leisurely walk can be
beneficial.
Intensity of Exercise
Select a zone that is both
within your capability and in
which you can achieve
consistency. Studies show that
people who exercise at too high
an intensity, especially in the
initial stages of their
programme, drop out sooner,
have more injuries and tend to
develop a negative impression
towards exercise in general. If
necessary, start in lower zone.
Time exercising
Aim for 20-60 minutes of
continuous exercise in your
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zone each session. If you are
unable to do 20 minutes
initially, gradually build up to
this.
Type of exercise
Choose activities that use large
muscle groups and which are
continuous. Some good
examples are walking,
swimming, running, aerobic
dance, stepper and ski
machines, treadmills, cycling
and exercise bikes. Feel free to
include more than one activity
- perhaps cycle one day, swim
the next and do an aerobics
class on the third.
Looking after your Fusion
Thoroughly wipe and dry your
monitor and transmitter after
use.
Store in a cool dry place.
Do not expose to direct
sunlight or temperatures above
122 degrees Fahrenheit (50°C)
or below 14 degrees Fahrenheit
(-10°C).
The elastic chest strap can be
washed on a 30°C cycle.
Troubleshooting
What if the heart rate
reading is erratic or totally
absent?
1- Make sure the chest
transmitter is sufficiently
tight. The transmitter should
be positioned and the elastic
strap tightened so that the
electrodes are flat against
your skin.
Adjust the transmitter side
to side or slightly up or
down until it is positioned
correctly, and the electrodes
make good contact with
your skin.
2- Make sure the transmitter
electrodes are sufficiently
moist. Moisten the
electrodes with water, saliva
or electrode gel.
Accumulated sweat or dirt
on the electrodes may
impair electrical contact, so
make sure they are kept
clean.
3- Make sure you have
switched heart rate on, with
a long press and hold of
MODE in any main screen.
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What if the heart rate
reading becomes extremely
high?
Electromagnetic signals from
outside sources may cause
abnormally high heart rate
readings. Common sources of
electromagnetic signals are
high voltage power lines,
electric motors and mobile
phones. Your heart rate should
return to normal once you
move away from the source.
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Technical specification
Fusion 20 & 30 Monitor
Heart rate accuracy:
Heart rate range:
Stopwatch resolution:
Maximum stopwatch time:
Heart zone high limit value:
Heart zone low limit value:
Fusion 30 Monitor
Maximum time in zone:
Heart rate recovery range:
Ambient heart rate range:
Transmitter
Emitted frequency:
Battery life:
Range:
± 1bpm
30-240 beats per minute
0.1 sec
9hr 59min 59.9 sec
80 to 240bpm in 1bpm
increments
30 to high limit value minus
5bpm in 1bpm increments.
9hr 59min 59.9 sec
30 to 200bpm in 1 beat
increments
30 to 120bpm in 1 beat
increments.
122kHz ±10%
Approximately 2 years when
used 60 min/day
Up to 80cm (31.5 inches) to
monitor.
Note: This is a consumer device and could suffer
from interference from external electrical sources.
The readings are for reference only and no
responsibility can be accepted for the consequences
of any erroneous readings.
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FCC Statement
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.
2. This device must accept
m\any interference received,
including interference that
may cause undesired
operation.
The radiated output power is far
below the FCC Radio frequency
exposure limits. Nevertheless, this
device should be used in such a
manner that the potential for human
contact during normal operation is
minimized.
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 or
more 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.
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CE Statements
This device has bee tested and
found to comply with the
requirements set up in the council
directive on the approximation of
the law of member states relating to
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Low
Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and
R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC.
Selling country
Austria, Belgium, Denmark,
France, Finland, Germany,
Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Luxembourg, Netherlands,
Norway, Portugal, U.K., Spain,
Sweden.
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