Huawei PORSCHE DESIGN WATCH GT 2 User Guide - Page 21

Measuring your heart rate during a workout, Continuous heart rate monitoring, enabled

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Health management Your watch will display different colors when your heart rate reaches corresponding zones during a workout. The following figure shows how heart rate is displayed during an outdoor run. Measuring your heart rate during a workout 1 After you start a workout, swipe on the watch screen to check your real-time heart rate and heart rate zone. 2 After completing your workout, you can check your average heart rate, maximum heart rate, and heart rate zone on the workout results screen. 3 You can view graphs that show the changes in heart rate, maximum heart rate, and average heart rate for each workout under Exercise records in the Huawei Health app. • Your heart rate will not be displayed if you remove the watch from your wrist during the workout. However, the watch will continue to search for your heart rate for a while. The measurement will resume once you wear the watch again. • Your watch can measure your heart rate when you have connected it to your phone and started a workout using the Huawei Health app. Continuous heart rate monitoring To enable this feature, connect your watch to your phone using the Huawei Health app and enable Continuous heart rate monitoring in the Huawei Health app. Once this feature is enabled, your watch can measure your real-time heart rate. Set the MONITORING MODE to Smart or Real-time. • Smart mode 1 The heart rate measurement will be performed every 10 minutes for low-intensity activities (such as when you are not moving). 2 The heart rate measurement will be performed every 10 minutes for moderate-intensity activities (such as when you are walking). 3 The heart rate measurement will be performed once a second for high-intensity activities (such as when you are running) and it takes 6 to 10 seconds to display the first heart rate value, though this may vary between individuals). 19

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Your watch will display
different
colors when your heart rate reaches corresponding zones
during a workout. The following
figure
shows how heart rate is displayed during an outdoor
run.
Measuring your heart rate during a workout
1
After you start a workout, swipe on the watch screen to check your real-time heart rate
and heart rate zone.
2
After completing your workout, you can check your average heart rate, maximum heart
rate, and heart rate zone on the workout results screen.
3
You can view graphs that show the changes in heart rate, maximum heart rate, and
average heart rate for each workout under
Exercise records
in the Huawei Health app.
Your heart rate will not be displayed if you remove the watch from your wrist during
the workout. However, the watch will continue to search for your heart rate for a while.
The measurement will resume once you wear the watch again.
Your watch can measure your heart rate when you have connected it to your phone
and started a workout using the Huawei Health app.
Continuous heart rate monitoring
To enable this feature, connect your watch to your phone using the Huawei Health app and
enable
Continuous heart rate monitoring
in the Huawei Health app. Once this feature is
enabled, your watch can measure your real-time heart rate.
Set the
MONITORING MODE
to
Smart
or
Real-time
.
Smart mode
1
The heart rate measurement will be performed every 10 minutes for low-intensity
activities (such as when you are not moving).
2
The heart rate measurement will be performed every 10 minutes for moderate-intensity
activities (such as when you are walking).
3
The heart rate measurement will be performed once a second for high-intensity
activities (such as when you are running) and it takes 6 to 10 seconds to display the
first
heart rate value, though this may vary between individuals).
Health management
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