
Exercise Equipment
Click on the Personal Settings button on the NetAthlon 2 for Bikes main screen to access
the Personal Settings screen. More information about each exercise equipment can be
found at the end of the User’s Guide. The following is a list of settings you can change
on this page:
Exercise Equipment – Select the equipment you will be using with NetAthlon 2 for
Bikes here.
Port – If the exercise equipment you select has a COM port interface, select the COM
port it is connected to.
Person – This is only available if you are using the Daum Ergo Bike. Select the “person”
settings here. If you are not sure what to select, click on “Guest”.
Auto start/stop clock – Check this if you don’t want the session clock to run when your
virtual bike is not moving. If you check this, no pacer will move until you move.
Enable “Paused” mode – Check this if you want NetAthlon 2 to go into “demo” mode if
your speed remains zero for over two minutes. In most instances, you will not want to
check this option.
Use Metric Units – Check this to use metric units (kilograms, centimeters, kilometers,
KPH). Uncheck it to use English units (pounds, feet/inches, miles, MPH). The units you
select here will change the units on the Personal Settings page as well.
Real-Time Coaching – Check this to enable Real-Time Coaching. This is only available
if you are using the Dynastream wireless sensors as the exercise equipment, or if you are
using the Dynastream external HR sensor or Suunto external HR sensor. See the Real-
Time Coaching section for more information.
For this release, the Intertrax headtracking devices are not supported.
Wheel Circumference – If the exercise equipment you selected requires a wheel
circumference value, enter it here. The value is measured in millimeters.
Resistance Setting – If you select an interactive bike trainer as the exercise equipment,
you can choose how the trainer provides resistance. You can either select
“manufacturer’s default”, “NetAthlon Universal Grade Simulation (NUGS)”, or constant
grade. NUGS is a more universal way to calculate resistance, so that the various
interactive trainers will more closely simulate a grade in the same way. Currently, the
CompuTrainer and Velodyne do not support NUGS, so if you select NUGS the trainer
will operate the same as if you selected “manufacturer’s default.” If you select “constant
grade”, enter a constant percent grade in the edit box provided; NetAthlon 2 will
disregard the slope of the terrain you are on and will instead simulate the grade you
specify.
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