| Heart Rate with graphical trend |
Displays your current heart rate and the variations in a graph. |
| avg. and max heart rate |
Shows in the action file your average and maximum heart rate during your
outdoor exercise. |
| OwnCal® with energy expenditure |
Counts the calories you burn during exercise based on your gender, body weight
& exercise heart rate. |
| OwnIndex® |
A fitness test that measures your aerobic/cardiovascular fitness at rest in
just five
minutes. The result is an estimation of your maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max ) and shows
you how fit you are. |
| Polar Heart Rate Rest Test |
Measures your resting heart rate to determine how well you have adapted to
extreme
conditions. This will provide recovery information and how well your body has acclimated
to altitude. |
| Target zones with visual & audible alarm |
Allows you to set a target zone with out-of-zone alarms. Alarms will beep
when out of zone. |
| Altitude with graphical trend |
Shows your current altitude reading with graphical trend curve and your vertical
progress. |
| Vertical speed |
Shows ascent and descent rate indicating how fast you have gone vertically
up or down. |
| Altitude alarms |
Informs you when a preset altitude has been reached. |
| Slope Counter |
Automatically records the number of slopes you cover. A course of at least
50m /165ft
descended continuously is registered as a slope. |
| Sea Level Pressure with graphical trend |
Provides the barometric pressure at your current location reduced to sea level
with
graphical trend curve for indicating weather changes. |
| Absolute Barometric Pressure |
Provides your current location’s barometric pressure. |
| Temperature |
Displays your current temperature. Body temperature can effect the reading,
therefore
it is best to take the wrist unit off for about 10 minutes (you can also attach it to
a carabiner). |
| Barometric Pressure Drop alarm |
Notifies you of worsening weather conditions. A pressure change over an interval
of
2-3 hours is the best indicator for weather prediction. |
| Bearing in degrees |
Shows the direction in degrees. |
North indicator, cardinal points
& graphical bearing indicator |
Shows your direction in relation to due North. |
| Bearing tracking function |
Allows you to track a certain bearing, helping you follow the chosen direction
in the
terrain, especially when no landmark is visible. |
| Declination setting |
Shows the difference in degrees (either east or west) between the magnetic
north
& geographical north. A declination indicates that the compass north is to the east
or west of magnetic north. |
| Time of day |
Allows you to see the time of day, day of week and date. |
| Reminders |
Allows you to set 5 different reminders / alarms to remind you of important
dates. |
| Stopwatch & countdown timer |
Independent stopwatch counts the time up with split times. Countdown timer
counts
a preset time down. |
| Heart Touch |
Enables button free operation of certain main functions, e.g. when gloves
make
pressing buttons difficult. |
| Water resistant |
The Polar AXN Outdoor Computers are water resistant to 100m / 300ft |
| User replaceable battery |
The user can change the battery of the wrist unit |
| Mobile connectivity |
Polar AXN700 and AXN500 enables you to send your outdoor exercise data to
the Nokia
5140 mobile phone. All you need in addition is the Polar MobileLink
™
Application to your
mobile phone. |
| Two-way infrared data download / upload |
Transfers data to and from a PC using infrared communication that allows for
two-way
exchange of settings and exercise data with a PC. |
Uplink, settings upload from
PC to wrist unit |
Edit your wrist unit settings with a computer via audio transmission using
loud speakers and a sound card to transfer data. For example exercise sets and monitor icons from your PC to your
Polar Outdoor Computer. |
| Polar Precision Performance Software |
High performance semi-automatic training diary and analysis software |