Garmin Forerunner 945 LTE Owners Manual - Page 40

Setting an Abnormal Heart Rate Alert, Turning Off the Wrist-based Heart Rate Monitor

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Setting an Abnormal Heart Rate Alert CAUTION This feature only alerts you when your heart rate exceeds or drops below a certain number of beats per minute, as selected by the user, after a period of inactivity. This feature does not notify you of any potential heart condition and is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or disease. Always defer to your health care provider for any heart-related issues. You can set the heart rate threshold value. 1 From the heart rate widget, hold . 2 Select Heart Rate Options > Abnormal Heart Rate Alerts. 3 Select High Alert or Low Alert. 4 Set the heart rate threshold value. Each time your heart rate exceeds or drops below the threshold value, a message appears and the device vibrates. Turning Off the Wrist-based Heart Rate Monitor The default value for the Wrist Heart Rate setting is Auto. The device automatically uses the wrist-based heart rate monitor unless you pair an ANT+ heart rate monitor to the device. NOTE: Disabling the wrist-based heart rate monitor also disables the wrist-based pulse oximeter sensor. You can perform a manual reading from the pulse oximeter widget. 1 From the heart rate widget, hold . 2 Select Heart Rate Options > Status > Off. Chest Heart Rate While Swimming The HRM-Pro, HRM-Swim, and HRM-Tri heart rate accessories record and store your heart rate data while you are swimming. To view your heart rate data, you can add heart rate data fields (Customizing the Data Screens, page 81). NOTE: Chest heart rate data is not visible on compatible Forerunner devices while the heart rate monitor is underwater. You must start a timed activity on your paired Forerunner device to view stored heart rate data later. During rest intervals when out of the water, the heart rate accessory sends your heart rate data to your Forerunner device. Your Forerunner device automatically downloads stored heart rate data when you save your timed swim activity. Your heart rate accessory must be out of the water, active, and within range of the device (3 m) while data downloads. Your heart rate data can be reviewed in the device history and on your Garmin Connect account. If both wrist-based heart rate and chest heart rate data are available, your device uses the chest heart rate data. HRM-Pro Accessory The device can record heart rate during your swim (Chest Heart Rate While Swimming, page 32). 32 Heart Rate Features

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Setting an Abnormal Heart Rate Alert
CAUTION
This feature only alerts you when your heart rate exceeds or drops below a certain number of beats per minute,
as selected by the user, after a period of inactivity. This feature does not notify you of any potential heart
condition and is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or disease. Always defer to your health
care provider for any heart-related issues.
You can set the heart rate threshold value.
1
From the heart rate widget, hold
.
2
Select
Heart Rate Options
>
Abnormal Heart Rate Alerts
.
3
Select
High Alert
or
Low Alert
.
4
Set the heart rate threshold value.
Each time your heart rate exceeds or drops below the threshold value, a message appears and the device
vibrates.
Turning Off the Wrist-based Heart Rate Monitor
The default value for the Wrist Heart Rate setting is Auto. The device automatically uses the wrist-based heart
rate monitor unless you pair an ANT+ heart rate monitor to the device.
NOTE:
Disabling the wrist-based heart rate monitor also disables the wrist-based pulse oximeter sensor. You
can perform a manual reading from the pulse oximeter widget.
1
From the heart rate widget, hold
.
2
Select
Heart Rate Options
>
Status
>
Off
.
Chest Heart Rate While Swimming
The HRM-Pro, HRM-Swim, and HRM-Tri heart rate accessories record and store your heart rate data while you
are swimming. To view your heart rate data, you can add heart rate data fields (
Customizing the Data Screens
,
page 81
).
NOTE:
Chest heart rate data is not visible on compatible Forerunner devices while the heart rate monitor is
underwater.
You must start a timed activity on your paired Forerunner device to view stored heart rate data later. During rest
intervals when out of the water, the heart rate accessory sends your heart rate data to your Forerunner device.
Your Forerunner device automatically downloads stored heart rate data when you save your timed swim
activity. Your heart rate accessory must be out of the water, active, and within range of the device (3 m) while
data downloads. Your heart rate data can be reviewed in the device history and on your Garmin Connect
account.
If both wrist-based heart rate and chest heart rate data are available, your device uses the chest heart rate data.
HRM-Pro Accessory
The device can record heart rate during your swim (
Chest Heart Rate While Swimming
, page 32
).
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Heart Rate Features