Team2 SW Help
Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 1 Quick Steps .............................................................................................................................. 1 About the Help.......................................................................................................................... 1 Water-Resistance....................................................
Team2 SW Help How to... ................................................................................................................................. 24 Software ..................................................................................................................................... 36 Introduction to Software ......................................................................................................... 36 Main menu..................................................................
Table of Contents Transmitters.......................................................................................................................... 152 USB dongle .......................................................................................................................... 155 Glossary ................................................................................................................................... 156 Precautions ............................................................
TEAM2 SW HELP Introduction Welcome to Polar Team2! Team2 is a versatile system that allows you to plan your team's seasons, monitor the training and analyse the data. Team2 includes software for both a PC and PDA. The PC software is designed for planning, recording and storage and the PDA software is for online monitoring. We recommend that you read through this manual before beginning to work with Team2.
Team2 SW Help Software offers information on the PC software that has been installed onto your PC. The Team2 software is the core of Team2. In this section you can find information on all software features. See the How to... section for instructions on the most common functions. PDA software offers information on the PDA software that can be installed on a PDA device. Troubleshooting offers you first-hand help if you have a problem with either the hardware, PC software or PDA software.
Team2 SW help Quick Guide Quick Guide This is Quick guide for Polar Team2. Please read Quick guide through before starting to work with Team2. Quick guide gives you the basic information on Team2. Quick guide, in particular, Wizard instructions are only for the first introduction of the software. For instructions on the software itself, please read the software chapter.
Team2 SW Help • 1 GB of free hard drive space • Wireless connection (IEEE802.11b or newer) • Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or 7 Hardware Polar Team2 includes the following hardware. For more information, see hardware section. • Base station • Charger • Transmitters and straps • USB dongle Lights and Sounds Base station and transmitters inform the user of their status with a few different lights and sounds.
Team2 SW help Base station is ready for use. Takes approx. 1 minute after switching on. Blue 1 On secondary base stations, the only one that lights up when the base station is ready for use. Note that also the main base station must be on and ready for use. Blue 2 PC is connected to the base station and software is running. Blue 3 At least one transmitter is connected to the base station with Bluetooth.
Team2 SW Help Red led is blinking at HR. Transmitter detects the HR signal and is ready for recording. Memory or battery level is low. Start recording sound, Transmitter starts recording. one beep. Green led is blinking Transmitter is recording. every 3 seconds. Stop recording sound, two Transmitter stops recording. beeps. Red led is double blinking Recording cannot be started because the battery or memory level is low. every 5 seconds for 30 seconds. Stop recording sound.
Team2 SW help Red led is blinking every 5 Transmitter is charging. seconds. Green led is blinking Transmitter's battery is full. every 10 seconds. Green led is on. The user can activate the connection between a new transmitter and the system and activate the transmitter's number while introducing new transmitters to the system. Red led is on for 5 Transmitter is properly placed into the charger, but is in not-secured mode. Data seconds.
Team2 SW Help The first step instructs you on how to connect the hardware correctly. Follow the instructions below and on the screen. By clicking the numbered steps, help animations are displayed in the box on the right side of the list. 1. Plug the power cable into the base station. 2. Connect the first (or only) base station to the PC with the network cable. 3. Switch on the first (or only) base station. Wait until (1) and (2) are lit (approx. 1. min). 4. Plug the power cable into the charger. 5.
Team2 SW help 2. Add the team logo (in *.jpg format) by clicking Click here to add a logo text. This is an optional feature. 3. Type team details into the Team Details field. This is an optional feature. Continue to the next step by clicking Next. NOTE: • The added logo can be removed by clicking Remove logo at the bottom of the Wizard window. • When team data is imported from the previous Polar software, all team data (including player information) is imported to the system.
Team2 SW Help coach/trainer can determine how many heart beats the upper threshold zone and the lower threshold zone differ from the players' upper and lower threshold values. The variances are the same for the whole team. The threshold values enable the most individual training analysis. NOTE: • Default settings can be restored by clicking the Restore default setting link on the bottom of the window. • More sport zones can be added by clicking the Add sport zone link on the bottom of the window.
Team2 SW help 2. Select a color for each activity by clicking the color box at the end of each training activity line. If each training activity or test has its own individual color, it is easier for you to visualize your team's training calendar. Activities are shown in the calendar as color boxes. Continue to the next step by clicking Next. NOTE: • Training activities can be modified after Wizard is completed.
Team2 SW Help To make sure that the Team2 hardware is plugged in correctly, do the following. 1. Check that you have connected your base station to the PC with the network cable and that lights 1 and 2 are lit on the base station. 2. Click the Search link below the grayed-out picture of base station. If the connection is ready, the picture fades into black. 3. Choose a wireless network key, i.e. Wi-Fi password, and type it into the Wireless network key input field.
Team2 SW help 4. If you have not plugged in the USB dongle, do it now. Wait for a couple of seconds and click the Search link below the picture of USB dongle. Continue to the next step by clicking Next. NOTE: • Follow the instructions on the screen when selecting the wireless network key. • Do not install the USB dongle drivers from the included CD! The USB dongle works with the Team2 only if the drivers are not installed.
Team2 SW Help Wait until the search is done. After the search, Wizard tells you how many of the 10 transmitters it has found. If Wizard didn't find all the transmitters, make sure that they are inserted correctly. The correct way is to leave the tip with led light on the outside. A short sound will be heard when a transmitter is inserted into the charger correctly. There will be a light blinking on the transmitters that are inserted correctly. Click Search to start the search again.
Team2 SW help • Store the straps in the Team2 bag, in a pocket with vents. • Make sure you don’t store straps wet. Transmitters • Detach the transmitters from the straps and store separately. • Rinse the transmitters under running lukewarm water after every use. • Do not insert wet transmitters into the charger. • Store transmitters in the charger.
Team2 SW Help • one (main) base station: up to 28 transmitters/players online • two base stations (main + one secondary base stations): up to 56 transmitters/players online • three base stations (main + two secondary base stations): up to 80 transmitters/players online The main station does not differ from the secondary base stations on the hardware level. The first base station you connect/introduce to the system becomes the main base station.
Team2 SW help 1. Charger and power indicators (see Lights and sounds) 2. Number indicators for connections and a Bluetooth logo (see Lights and sounds) 3. Power button 4. Reset button (red), Ethernet port and power plug under the cover To connect the main base station to the PC 1. Turn on your PC and open Team2 software. 2. Plug the power cable into the main base station. NOTE that using power cable is only allowed indoors. During outdoor use, use the battery as power source. 3.
Team2 SW Help 4. Select the Base station/USB Dongle tab. 5. Select the main base station from the base station list. Note that if a secondary base station is introduced to the system, the base station settings cannot be changed. 6. Type a base station name into the Name input box. The base station name is the name of the base station's wireless network. 7. End by clicking Save. To use secondary base stations In order the secondary base stations work, the main base station must be on and connected to the PC.
Team2 SW help • Operating temperature -20°C - +60°C (-4°F - +140°F). • The stand must be used when base station is placed on moist ground, e.g., on a wet lawn. • When the base station is placed on the wall, the plug must be towards the ground, especially outdoors. • During charging the legs of the base station must be used because the bottom heats up. The bottom of the base station heats up to 60°C (140°F). • During charging, the maximum operating temperature is 45°C (113°F).
Team2 SW Help Facts • Up to 10 transmitters can be inserted into the charger at a time. • The transmitters are inserted into the charger in such a way that the led light is left on the outside. The led is located next to the Polar Team2 logo's letter R. • Not water-resistant, for indoor use only. • AC adapter included. There are four different plugs for the AC adapter included. Choose the correct plug (according to the country) and place it into the adapter. • Wall mount included.
Team2 SW help Facts • Re-chargeable battery, Polar magnetic communication technology transmitter and built-in Bluetooth. • Battery lasts up to 80 hours (in online mode for 24 hours). • Re-charge takes 24 hours. • Transmitter memory can record 48 hours of data in online mode and up to 360 hours of data in off-season mode. • Training sessions shorter than 30 seconds are not recorded into the transmitter's memory. • Bluetooth range is 100 meters (330 ft). • Transmitter is water-resistant.
Team2 SW Help • Strap works only with Team2 transmitters. • See also Non-secured transmitter mode. For more information, see also How to use transmitters. Online and Off-Season Modes Transmitter can be used in two different modes, Online and Off-season. HR data can be monitored in both modes with a Polar wrist unit. Online mode is used when training is monitored online using the base station.
Team2 SW help Facts • Built-in Bluetooth. • Do not install the USB dongle drivers from the included CD! The USB dongle works with the Team2 only if the drivers are not installed. If you have installed the drivers, follow the instructions in the troubleshooting chapter. • NOTE that in order the USB dongle to work properly, the discovery feature must be turned on in the Windows settings. Non-secured transmitter mode Transmitters can be either in secured or non-secured mode.
Team2 SW Help Normally the transmitters are always in secured mode. The non-secured mode is used only when: • the base station combination has been changed and the transmitters must be synchronized with the new combination, or • the transmitter has been previously paired with a base station and is now paired with another. How to... How to Connect Base Station to PC The main base station can be connected to the PC with either a Ethernet cable or wireless connection.
Team2 SW help To use secondary base stations In order the secondary base stations work, the main base station must be on and connected to the PC. Only the main base station connects to the PC, the secondary base stations connect to the system via the main base station. 1. Introduce secondary base stations to the system. 2. Turn on the main base station and connect it to the PC and Team2 software. 3. Turn on the secondary base station(s). 4.
Team2 SW Help • When the transmitter is inserted correctly into the charger the red led is on for 5 seconds. At the same time you can here a short sound. How to introduce additional base stations The base station you introduced to the system first (during or after Wizard) is your main base station. In order to use more than 28 transmitters simultaneously online, the secondary base stations must be introduced to the Team2 system. Additional base stations can be purchased as accessories.
Team2 SW help 5. Open software preferences (Tools > Preferences) and select the Base station/USB dongle tab. Click Add below the base station list, the secondary base station is added to the base station list. NOTE: It may take up to 1 minute until the Add button is enabled after the secondary base station is connected to the PC. 6. Switch off the secondary base station and unplug the Ethernet cable, if you want to introduce another secondary base station. Then follow the steps 3-5. 7.
Team2 SW Help 4. Click the Add button below USB Dongles list. A new USB dongle appears in the USB Dongles list.
Team2 SW help 5. To rename the dongle, select the dongle from the list and type in a new name into the Name field on the right. 6. Connect the main base station to the PC with the network cable. 7. Insert all transmitters into the charger and plug in the power cable. NOTE: • Do not install the USB dongle drivers from the included CD! The USB dongle works with the Team2 only if the drivers are not installed. If you have installed the drivers, follow the instructions in the troubleshooting chapter.
Team2 SW Help 2. Select Start (> Settings) > Control Panel. 3. Double-click the Bluetooth Devices icon to open the device settings. 4. Open the Options tab. 5. Check the Turn discovery on check-box. 6. Save changes and close the window by selecting OK. NOTE: When you are not using the USB dongle, you can turn discovery off by un-checking the box in the settings. How to replace main base station You may need to replace the current main base station, for example if the current main base station is broken.
Team2 SW help 1. Turn on your PC and open Team2 software. 2. Plug the power cable into the new main base station (reset secondary base station or brand new). NOTE that using power cable is only allowed indoors. During outdoor use, use the battery as power source. 3. Connect the new main base station to the PC with the network cable. 4. Switch on the main base station. Wait until (1) and (2) are lit (approx. 1. min). 5.
Team2 SW Help The main base station can be connected to the PC with either wired (Ethernet) or wireless (Wi-Fi) connection. Instructions for creating a wired connection between the base station and PC can be found here. Wired connection is necessary when Team2 is used for the first time or when the base station settings are changed. If you are using more than one base station in the Team2 system, only the main base station is connected to the PC (either wireless or wired connection).
Team2 SW help 6. Type a new wireless network key into the Wireless Network key input box. The network key must be either 5 or 13 characters long. You can also rename the base station by typing in a base station name into the Name input box. The base station name is the name of the base station's wireless network. 7. End by clicking Save. 8.
Team2 SW Help Windows Vista: 1. Switch on the main base station. Wait until the light 1 on the base station is lit. 2. If there's a separate on/off switch for the Wi-Fi adapter (of your PC), make sure that the adapter is switched on. 3. Open Network and Sharing Center by selecting Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center on your PC. 4. Click View status of the wireless network connection. 5. If the Media State is disabled, click the Enable button at the bottom of the window. 6.
Team2 SW help combination. The Team2 software will inform you with yellow triangles in the Transmitters tab (of Software Preferences) and in the upper right corner of the Team2 software, if synchronization is required. To find out the reason for the yellow triangle, take the mouse cursor on the symbol and a message is displayed. If you had transmitters taught to the Team2 system before the base station combination changed, follow the steps below: 1. Connect the main base station with the PC. 2.
Team2 SW Help 5. After training, detach the transmitter from the strap. 6. Follow the care and maintenance instructions. Software Introduction to Software Team2 software is exclusively developed for Polar Team2. The software enables you to utilize all the features of Polar Team2. With Team2 software you can: 36 • Plan your team's seasons. • Plan your team's training, session by session and phase by phase. • Monitor players' heart rates online during training.
Team2 SW help • Collect and record heart rate data during online and after off-season training. • Analyze the heart rate data. • Produce training data reports. • Manage tests. Shortcuts Function Shortcut Key Main menu - File Alt + F Main menu - Edit Alt + E Main menu - Options Alt + O Main menu - Tools Alt + T Main menu - Help Alt + H Some functions can be found in context menus that appear by right-clicking the item.
Team2 SW Help • File • Edit • Options • Tools • Help The contents of the main menu vary in different situations. Some features are disabled during certain functions. All the features are introduced in this section. File Send E-mail • Send training information by E-mail either as a picture or as a data file. • The function opens default E-mail software after selection. Export • Export training data into ProTrainer compatible format (hrm/pdd) or text file.
Team2 SW help • Archive database data in the system. Last used teams (up to 5) • Quick select another team. The 5 last used teams are listed. Exit • Close the software. Edit Copy to Clipboard • Copy selected item(s) to the clipboard. The software asks which data is to be copied. • In the Training Calendar tab the options are player list or training plan (selected by date range). • In the Training Reports tab the options are values and graph.
Team2 SW Help • Move players' training files to a new session in the Training Session Log tab. First select the files and select Move players in to a new session. The software asks for details (date, time of day, training activity). Move players in to an existing session • Move players' training files to another (existing) training session in the Training Session Log tab. First select the files and select Move players in to an existing session. The software asks for details (date, session).
Team2 SW help Tools Transfer Training Sessions • Transfer training session data from the transmitters to the system. Transmitters must be inserted into charger. Data can be transferred from either one or selected transmitters. • See also How to transfer data from transmitters' memory. Add New Transmitter • Add a new transmitter to the system. Insert only new transmitters into charger before performing this function. • See also more detailed information.
Team2 SW Help • Find information and help on Team2 software and hardware. Product Support • Get product support via the Polar web site. NOTE: The PC has to be connected to the Internet. Polar Web Site • Visit the Polar web site. NOTE: The PC has to be connected to the Internet. Tutorial • Watch Team2 tutorial. Check for Updates • Check if Polar has released updates for the software. Updates are installed automatically. About • Get information about the Team2 software.
Team2 SW help • Print • Send by E-mail • Add Training Session • Add Marker • Team Properties • Transfer Training Files • Synchronize PDA Software Preferences Polar Team2 Preferences can be found from main menu: Tools > Preferences. Preferences can be changed without selecting a team. There are 3 tabs in Polar Team2 Preferences. Take the settings into use by clicking Save. Close the window by selecting Close.
Team2 SW Help Transmitters Transmitter settings can be modified in the Transmitters tab. Transmitter settings can be modified either one by one or as a group. Before modifying transmitter settings, transmitters must be inserted into the charger and connected to the system. Connected and not connected transmitters are listed separately on the transmitter list.
Team2 SW help Before base station or USB dongle settings can be changed, the device must be connected to the computer. The base station is connected to the system when lights 1 and 2 are lit and Team2 PC software is running. Only main base station settings can be changed and it must be done before the secondary base stations are introduced to the system. When the main base station is connected to the PC either with a Ethernet cable or wireless connection, the wireless network key can be changed.
Team2 SW Help Take the settings into use by clicking Save. Close the window by selecting Close. If the changes are not saved when Close is selected, the software asks whether the changes are saved or not. Team The first tab is for Team details. The team's name, logo, detailed information and password can be changed. Team's name and details are typed into the text fields. • To add a logo, click the logo box (Click here to add a logo) and browse the team's logo from computer directories.
Team2 SW help coach/trainer can determine how many heart beats the upper threshold zone and the lower threshold zone differ from the players' upper and lower threshold values. The variances are the same for the whole team. The threshold values enable the most individual training analysis. Training Activities The third tab is for Training Activities. Training activities are usually set beforehand during Wizard, but more training activities can be added at any time.
Team2 SW Help • To change the name for a phase, select the phase from the phase list and change the name in an input field on the right. • To remove a phase, select the phase from the list on the right and click the Delete button. Phase is removed without confirmation! • To change the color for a training activity, select the activity from the list on the left. Click on the color box on the right, next to training activity input field. Select a color.
Team2 SW help • Polar Training Computer tab is for transferring data from another Polar product, for example, a training computer or cycling computer. You can also transfer information from the PC to the Polar training computer. For example, the following Polar training computers are compatible: CS400, RS400, AXN500, AXN700, S810i, S725X / S625X, S725, S720i / S710i and S610i. See more information here. • Note tab is for notes and comments. NOTE: Notes cannot be removed.
Team2 SW Help • To change transmitter's mode select the player from the list, open Transmitter tab, select correct radio button (Online or Off-season) and click the Transfer button. Selected transmitter settings can be transferred to all transmitters at once by clicking the Transfer to all button. • Off-season mode has two additional settings. These settings are enabled when Offseason is selected. • • • The Recording rate setting has two options, Every beat and Every 5 seconds.
Team2 SW help infrared communication and Team2 transmitters: CS400, RS400, AXN500, AXN700, S810i, S725X / S625X, S725, S720i / S710i and S610i. When transferring data between the PC and the Polar training computer, set your Polar training computer into connect mode, place it in front of the infrared port and select Transfer button from the Team2 software. See the user manual of your Polar product to get support in setting the training computer into transfer mode.
Team2 SW Help • When Sport zones is checked, the sport zone settings are transferred to the training computer. • When Polar Team2 transmitter number (Time view) is checked, the selected player's transmitter number is transferred to the training computer. The transmitter number can be set to be displayed on the screen of the training computer in Time view by long-pressing the upper right button.
Team2 SW help Image: (1) Training periods and (2) training sessions. The current date is marked with black borders (3). Player list and player training grid are in the lower part of the page. Player list displays all the team's players that are in the system. The list has following features: • Players are listed by player groups or, if there are no groups, by player number. • In addition to players' names, player numbers and transmitter numbers are also displayed.
Team2 SW Help Polar Team2 software's main settings can be found from the main menu. Most of the settings should be adjusted into place before beginning to work with the software. See also Team properties and Software preferences. Right-Click Menus Many features and functions can be accessed quickly by right-clicking an element or an item. Below are the contents of right-click menus on the Training Calendar page. Training Session Calendar Right-clicking the upper calendar opens a menu.
Team2 SW help • Copy Player List to Clipboard, which copies the player list, team's name, player number, transmitter number and player groups to the clipboard. This is the same function as Edit > Copy to Clipboard > Player list. • Copy Player Details to Clipboard, which copies the selected player's details to the clipboard. • Team Properties, which opens Team Properties window. This is the same function as Options > Team Properties.
Team2 SW Help of training periods, training periods consists of training sessions and training sessions consists of phases. First Steps 1. The first thing you have to do is to add all the team's training activities into the system. Usually this is done during Wizard, but in case you have to add, modify or delete training activities, open Team Properties from the main menu. More help can be found in How to add training activities. 2. If you want to get most of Team2, add phases to the training activities.
Team2 SW help • The number of seasons is not limited per team. Planning Seasons are planned with the Training seasons feature. To open Training seasons window, click the Plan season button on the Training Calendar page or select Options > Plan season. To start planning of new season, click the New button. The default name of the first season is Season1. By clicking the name of the season, Season name text field below Seasons list is enabled.
Team2 SW Help Image: Season consists of training periods (1), training periods consists of training sessions (2), training sessions consists of phases. Characteristics of Training Period • Before training periods can be added, a season must be created. • The number of training periods is not limited per season. • Periods determine the duration and schedule of the season. By changing the durations, dates and number of training periods, season's details change.
Team2 SW help When the end date of period is changed, only the duration of that specific training period is changed (made longer or shorter). Durations of other (latter) training periods are kept the same as before, but only the start and end dates are changed. When the order of training periods is changed, the durations of training periods are kept as before, but the start and end dates are adjusted.
Team2 SW Help • Sessions are determined in Session Management window that can be accessed from Training Sessions window. • Session can consist of phases, which is an optional feature. • Each team has its own sessions. • Sessions are shown in the calendar as color boxes. Color of the box indicates the training activity in question. Planning Training sessions can be added to a calendar by clicking the Training sessions button on the Training Calendar page.
Team2 SW help All created training sessions are stored in the system and can be used again later. Created training sessions are listed as a drop-down list in Session properties. More sessions can be created at any time. After you have created your main training sessions, the planning process eases and speeds up because there are prepared "blocks" that can be used to fill the training calendar.
Team2 SW Help 6. Close Session Management by clicking OK. To make more specific plans, continue to the phases. Phases Season consists of training periods, training periods consists of training sessions, training sessions consists of phases. Characteristics of Phases • Phases cannot be added if there is no training session. • Phases is an optional feature but allows several extra features, for example: • Allows you to create training reports based on phases.
Team2 SW help 3. Select a training activity from the list on the left. 4. Click the Add button below the Training activity phases list. 5. Type in name for the phase. 6. Repeat steps 3 to 5 if necessary. 7. Click Save to save the changes. Close the window by selecting Close. Using of Phases Before phases can be taken into use, training session must be created by clicking Add in the Training Sessions window.
Team2 SW Help 3. Type in the session name and select a training activity from the Training activity dropdown list. 4. Check the Training with phases box. 5. Click the Add button in the Phases section. 6. Select a phase from the drop-down list. NOTE: Phases are created beforehand in Team Properties. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to add more phases to the session. 8. Repeat steps 2 to 7 to add more session with phases. 9. Close the window by clicking OK. Cancel by clicking Cancel.
Team2 SW help Connect/Disconnect button connects and disconnects the connection between the system and base station during online training. After clicking Connect, the heart rates of players who wear a transmitter begin to display on the screen. Clicking Disconnect ends online monitoring. During online training, Disconnect is disabled if Start has been clicked but Stop hasn't. To enable the Disconnect button, click Stop. Online info (below) displays information on the current training session.
Team2 SW Help session are displayed in black. All the players that have not been connected to the system during the current online training session are displayed in grey. The players whose heart rates you want to be displayed on the screen can be selected by checking the box. View content is the largest area on the screen. Heart rates, sport zones and training loads are displayed in the area. Training data can be viewed in three different modes.
Team2 SW help Software can perform Automatic error correction during online training. The feature is turned on and off by checking the box. This feature detects incorrect HR data and corrects it. When Show team's average HR online is selected, the software displays the team's average heart rate (grey graph) in the background of curve view. The average heart rate curve is calculated online during training. Time and HR axis Second set of settings is for Time and HR axis.
Team2 SW Help Right-Click Menu Many features and functions can be accessed quickly by right-clicking an element or an item. Below are the contents of the right-click menu on the Online Training page. Right-clicking the view content opens a menu that is enabled only when Connect is clicked. In the Online Training page the menu consists of the following: • Settings, which opens the Online Training settings window. This is the same function as clicking the Settings button.
Team2 SW help • Quick search enables a drop-down list that includes typical date ranges from Yesterday to 12 months ago. Listed in Training activity drop-down menu are team's training activities that are added in Team Properties (Options > Team Properties > Training Activities tab). Search is performed by clicking Search button. Player and Training List Search results are displayed in the player and training list on the left.
Team2 SW Help area is marked as a phase. The phase's name is selected from drop-down list in the summary tab. If overlapping phases are marked, the phases are merged automatically. • Mark training time for session mode enables you to mark the effective training time to the graph. The start and stop markers can be moved after setting them. See How to mark training time for session for more information. • enables you to manually remove errors from the Manual error correction mode heart rate graph.
Team2 SW help After the training time is marked for the session, the selected part of the curve is thick and the rest is thinner. To mark the training time for a session:Curve and Result details Curve and result details are displayed below the curve area. There are three tabs which each offer different features. • Complete session is the first tab. It displays session information (heart rate, sport zones, training load, Kcals and training time) individually for each player in table format.
Team2 SW Help The first set of settings is for Time and HR axis. Time axis scale defines the time axis (horizontal) scale of the curve view. The shortest possible scale is 5 minutes, the longest 120 minutes. The default value is Fit to screen which adjusts the time axis according to your screen size. HR axis maximum defines the HR axis (vertical) scale of the curve view. HR axis minimum defines the lowest value for the HR axis (vertical) scale.
Team2 SW help Search and View Training Data See How to search training session. Training reports Training Reports Training Reports opens by clicking the fourth page tab. Training reports is tool for analyzing, printing and sharing. Report creation criteria can be saved as quick searches. Training reports' content consists of graphs. Elements When the Training Reports page is opened, only the creation area is shown. Other elements are displayed after a training report is created.
Team2 SW Help The third drop-down menu is for selecting Training activity. The options are the training activities that are in the system for selected team. After training activity has been selected, it is possible to select a certain phase. The listed phases are the phases of selected training activity. Search is performed by clicking the Create button. Player List Area The player list area is on the left. The player list is created based on the created training report.
Team2 SW help Organize Saved training reports are listed in the Training reports box in upper left corner of the training reports page. Saved training reports can be organized by selecting one and clicking the up and down arrows in Training reports settings. Saved training reports can be deleted by selecting them one at a time and clicking the Delete button. Graph There's one setting for both views. The By player view setting has two options, One player per graph and Selected players in one graph.
Team2 SW Help • Copy to Clipboard, which has a submenu (it consists of Graph and Values). The feature copies a selected item (graph or values) to the clipboard. This is the same function as Edit > Copy to Clipboard. • Print, which opens a preview window and enables you to print information on paper. This is the same function as File > Print. Create Training Report See How to create training report and How to save training report. How to... How to...
Team2 SW help • • • Copy the selected training file by right-clicking an calendar item with heart symbol in training calendar and selecting Copy to Clipboard . If there are more than one training file in the same calendar item, first select the training session and then Copy to Clipboard. The training file (*.ptf) can be pasted, for example, to an e-mail message. On Training Session Log page, you can copy the graphs and the heart rate values.
Team2 SW Help • Training session values are pasted as a table. Each player and each training session are displayed separately, organized horizontally. On the first row, there are the dates and times and training sessions. On the second row, there are the player names. On the third row, there are headings (Time and bpm). Below headings, there are timestamps and heart rates listed, each on own row. The sampling rate is determined by the recording rate (every beat or every 5 seconds).
Team2 SW help Second time period value Third time period value Player name Time period Measure First time period value Second time period value Third time period value Database management How to make backup file A backup file is a copy of all the data that has been recorded into the system up until the moment the backup was taken. You can restore the data if your PC crashes or loses the data at some point, so all the data will not be lost.
Team2 SW Help 2. Click File > Database Management. A popup window opens. 3. In the Backup tab, click Browse to select a directory for the backup file. 4. Click Backup to create the backup file. This takes approximately 10 minutes / 1 GB of data. 5. Close the Database Management window by clicking Close. By default the backup file is saved into the software's directory. If you were using the default settings during the installation of the software, the default backup directory is: • Windows XP: C:\Documents
Team2 SW help Note that when you restore from a backup archive file, you will lose all the data in the current Team2 system. Therefore it is highly recommended that you make a backup file of the current Team2 system before restoring archived data. 1. Open the Team2 software. 2. Click File > Database Management. A popup window opens. 3. Go to the Restore tab. 4. Click Browse to select the directory where the backup archive file is located. See How to compact and archive database. 5.
Team2 SW Help 4. Save the setting and close the Database Management window by clicking Close. To turn the automatic backups off, select Never. How to compact and archive the database The bigger the Team2 database becomes, the slower the software opens and the longer the searches take. The maximum size of the database is 4 GB. The size of the database is indicated with a color bar in the Archive tab of Database management. • When the bar is green, the size of the database is less than 2 GB.
Team2 SW help • a file that contains the archived data for the selected date range (from the beginning until the selected date), and • a file that contains the data from the selected date until the current date. Note that the disk space required for archiving is three times the size of the database file. After archiving, only the data from the selected date until the current date is available in the Team2 software. See also how to restore the archived data.
Team2 SW Help 4. Select an end date for the data that is being archived. Please note that the archived data (until the selected date) can no longer be used in the software. 5. Click Archive to archive the data between the selected date range. This takes approximately 10 minutes / 1 GB of data. 6. Close the Database Management window by clicking Close.
Team2 SW help • When you are moving players from another team, select from the Team dropdown list the team you wish to import from. Player list appears on the left side of the window. Click on the players you want to move (to the active team). The selected players move onto the list on the right side of the window. Select the Move button to move the selected players.
Team2 SW Help Polar training files format, which the Team2 produces. Training data can also be imported from Polar ProTrainer software and it can be either in zip package or in *.hrm file format. 1. Open the Team2 software. 2. Select the team to which you want to import data. 3. Select File > Import Training Data. 4. Browse Polar training files or ProTrainer zip package from the computer directories and click Open. 5. A list of found training files is shown.
Team2 SW help 6. Select a training session from the Training session drop-down list. The current day's planned training sessions, team's training activities to be used with unplanned training sessions and team's tests are listed. 7. Click Connect button to establish a connection between the PC and the main base station. Players' heart rates start to display on the screen when they enter the base station's range. 8.
Team2 SW Help 4. Select a team that you want to use. 5. Open the Online Training page. 6. Select a test from the Training session drop-down list. The current day's planned training sessions, team's training activities to be used with unplanned training sessions and team's tests are listed. 7. Click Connect button to establish a connection between the PC and the base station. Players' heart rates start to display on the screen when they enter the base station's range. 8.
Team2 SW help NOTE: In addition to the currently active team, all the teams that are not protected with a password are synchronized with the PDA. After training If you have taken and saved markers with PDA software, you can synchronize them to the PC software. Connect the PDA to the PC, open the Team2 software and select Tools > Synchronize PDA. How to Take Markers The marker information includes the following: time, notes, players and the heart rate at the moment the marker was taken.
Team2 SW Help 3. The current training session is listed among the search results and the heading of the training session is flashing green. 4. Double-click the training session heading. The Training Session Log popup window appears. 5. Select a marker from the list on the left, and modify the notes on the right. 6. To delete a marker, select it from the list on the left and click the Delete button. 7. Close the window by clicking OK. Decline the changes by selecting Cancel. 8.
Team2 SW help 1. Select a team. 2. Open Team Properties (Main menu > Options > Team Properties). 3. Open the Sport Zones tab. 4. Select a calculation method that needs changes. 5. Click the Remove button in the rear of sport zone that you want to remove. Sport zone is removed without confirmation! Repeat if necessary. How to Add Players Up to 80 players can be added per team. To add new players: 1. Open the Team2 software. 2. Select the team to which you want to add players. 3.
Team2 SW Help It is possible to add all your teams to Team2. However, only one team can be used at a time. The first team is usually created during Wizard. Next teams are created in Team2 settings. To create a new team, follow the steps below. 1. Open the Team2 software. 2. Click Options > Edit Teams. 3. Click the New button. 4. Type the name of the new team into the Name input field. 5. Optionally, type in team details into the Team Details text area. 6. Optionally, add a team logo (in *.
Team2 SW help 18. Repeat steps 16 and 17 until all tests are added. 19. Select the fifth tab, Players. 20. Click the Add button to add the first player and fill the player's general information in the General tab. 21. Select also a transmitter number for player in the General tab. 22. Select the Values tab on the player page and fill in the player's heart rate values and other values. 23. Select the Transmitter tab on the player page and modify transmitter information if necessary. 24.
Team2 SW Help To delete a team: 1. Open the Team2 software. 2. Select Options > Edit Teams. 3. Select the team you want to remove by clicking the name. 4. Click the Delete button to delete the team. 5. Click Yes to approve the deletion. Click No to cancel the deletion. How to Group Players Each team has its own separate player groups. Before you can group a team's players, player groups must be created. Player groups can be modified and the players' player positions can be changed at any time.
Team2 SW help 10. Close the window by selecting Close. NOTE: You can modify the player position names at any time by accessing the Player position window, selecting a player position and changing the name. Group Players When you have created player positions for the team, you can start grouping players. Players' player positions can be changed at any time. 1. Select a team. 2. Open Team Properties by selecting Options > Team Properties. 3. Select the Players tab. 4.
Team2 SW Help 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 when needed. 8. Click Save to save the changes. Close the window by selecting Close. How to Modify Sport Zones Sport Zones settings can be found from Team Properties. Team properties can be found from main menu: Options > Team Properties. There are 5 tabs in Team Properties, and Sport Zones is the second tab. Settings are taken into use by clicking OK and declined by clicking Cancel.
Team2 SW help How to Remove Players Players can be removed at any time except during Online training. The player is removed from the team and all the player information is removed. To remove players: 1. Open the Team2 software. 2. Select the team to which you want to add players. 3. Select Options - Team Properties. 4. Select the Players tab. 5. Select the player you want to remove by clicking his/her name in the players list. 6. Click the Remove button. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to remove more players. 8.
Team2 SW Help 3. Select a team by checking the box. 4. Click the Close button. Optionally, if the team you want to select has been recently used, select File > Team's name from the list below Backup and Restore. Seasons and training sessions How to Add Phases Phases are created in Team Properties and are set specifically to a certain training activity. To add phases in Team Properties: 1. Open the Team2 software. 2. Select a team. 3. Select Options > Team Properties. 4. Select the Training Activities tab.
Team2 SW help 4. Select the new season from the list by clicking on it. 5. Type a name for the season into Season name input field in Season properties. 6. Close the window by clicking OK. See also: How to delete season and How to add training periods. How to Add Training Periods 1. Open the Team2 software and select a team. 2. Click the Plan season button on the Training Calendar page. 3. Select a season from the upper list by clicking on it. 4. Click the Add button below Training periods list. 5.
Team2 SW Help 4. Select the Training Activities tab. 5. Click the Add button below the Training activities list. 6. Type a name for the training activity into the Training activity input field on the right. 7. Select an individual color for the training activity by clicking the color box next to the input field on the right. 8. Select a type for the training activity from the Type drop-down list. 9. Repeat steps 5 to 8 if necessary. 10. Click Save to save the changes. Close the window by selecting Close.
Team2 SW help • a prepared exercise "block" that has a training activity and a name and can consist of phases In fact, the latter ones are set to be the contents of the former ones. To Set Training Session to the Training Calendar: 1. Open the Team2 software and select a team. 2. Click the Training sessions button on the Training Calendar page. 3. Select a date from the date menu at the top of the window. 4. Click the Add button in the upper right corner to add a training session. 5.
Team2 SW Help 4. Select a training activity for the session from the Training activity drop-down list below the Name input field. 5. If you want the training session to consist of phases, check the Training with phases box. Add as many phases as you wish by clicking the Add button below the phase list and selecting a phase from the drop-down list. 6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 if necessary. 7. Close the window by clicking OK.
Team2 SW help 5. Close the window by clicking OK. See also: How to delete season and How to add training periods. How to Delete Training Period 1. Open the Team2 software and select a team. 2. Click the Training sessions button on the Training Calendar page. 3. Select a season from the upper list by clicking on it. 4. Select the training period from the lower list by clicking. 5. Click the Delete button to remove the training period.
Team2 SW Help How to Modify Phases 1. Open the Team2 software. 2. Select a team. 3. Select Options > Team Properties. 4. Select the Training Activities tab. 5. Select the training activity from the list on the left. 6. Select the phase from the list on the right side of the window. 7. Change the name of the phase by typing the new name into the Name input field on the right side of the phase list. 8. Click Enter on your keyboard. 9. Click Save to save the changes. Close the window by selecting Close.
Team2 SW help How to Remove Training Activities 1. Open the Team2 software. 2. Select a team. 3. Select Options > Team Properties. 4. Select the Training Activities tab. 5. Select the training activity from the list on the left. 6. Click the Delete button below the list on the left. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 if necessary. 8. Click Save to save the changes. Close the window by selecting Close.
Team2 SW Help • Marker information (date, time, training activity, notes) can be reviewed by taking the mouse cursor on the marker. How to correct heart rate data manually Manual error correction tool enables you to manually remove errors from the heart rate graph. Errors in the heart rate curve may appear for example as unrealistic peaks. 1. Make a training session search in the Training Session Log tab. if necessary. NOTE that to manually 2. Select a player's curve from the left.
Team2 SW help To create a new training report: 1. Open the Team2 software and select the team. 2. Open Training Reports page. 3. Select new from the Training reports list on the left. 4. Select how you want to limit the date range for the report. The options are Search by date, Search by period and Quick search. 5. Make the date range selections. 6. Select the information you want to be displayed as a bar graph from the Bar graph dropdown list. 7.
Team2 SW Help 3. You can create a training session report for the whole session or for a selected time range: • To create training session report for the complete training session, right-click on the curve area and select Create Training Session Report or click on the Create Training Session Report button. • To create training session report for a selected time range, select the time range by using the analysis tool and right-click on the curve area and select Create Training Session Report.
Team2 SW help How to mark training time for session The Team2 transmitter records heart rate data the whole time the player is wearing the transmitter. By default the Team2 assumes that the training file includes only effective training time. In reality, the file can include several minutes of heart rate data that is not actually effective training. For example, the time the player spends in the locker room wearing the transmitter is not effective training.
Team2 SW Help 2. Select players' curves from the left. NOTE that to be able to mark training time, the curves must be from the same training session. 3. Select the Mark training time for session tool. 4. Click the curve area to add a Training session started marker. A red marker appears to the curve area. 5. Click and hold the red marker and drag it to mark the training time.
Team2 SW help 6. Release the mouse button to place a Training session stopped marker. • You can adjust the selected area by moving the green and red markers. • You can mark several training times (start and stop marker pairs) for a session. • If you move the latter green marker to the left side of the first red marker (or the earlier red marker to the right side of the latter green marker), the selected areas are combined.
Team2 SW Help Take the following into consideration when merging training sessions: • At least two training sessions must be selected for merging. • The selected training sessions must be for the same player. • The selected training sessions must be for the same day. • It is possible to combine two training sessions that have different training activities. After merging, the training activity for the merged training session is the first training session's activity. 1.
Team2 SW help 6. Review the list of selected players. The selection cannot be edited here. To change the player selection, click Cancel, make the new selections. 7. Click OK to confirm the move. To move training files into a new training session: 1. Perform a training session search in the Training Session Log tab. 2. Select a player's training file(s) from list on the left. 3. Select Edit > Move players into a new session. A pop-up appears. 4. Select a date by clicking on the date picker.
Team2 SW Help 2. Click the Save as button in the graph area. 3. Type in the name for the report in the Save report window that appears in the upper left corner. 4. To save the report click OK. How to Search Training Session For more information, see training session log. 1. Open the Team2 software and select the team. 2. Open the Training Session Log page. 3. Select either by team or by player depending on your wishes. 4. If you selected by player, select the player from the drop-down list below. 5.
Team2 SW help To send training session files: 1. Open the Team2 software and select the team. 2. Select File > Send E-mail. 3. Select the Training session files button. 4. Select the date range for the training sessions. 5. Select from the players list the players whose training data you want to send. 6. Click the Send button. Your default e-mail software opens. Training session files are an attachment. How to Share Training Session Report 1. Create a training session report in desired format. 2.
Team2 SW Help Transfer to the PC has two settings that can be set on or off before transferring data. • When Training sessions (Files) is checked, training files are transferred from the training computer to PC. • When Person information (User settings) is checked, user information is transferred from the training computer to PC. 1. If you are using a separate infrared adapter, plug it into your PC. 2. Open Team2 software, select a team and open Team Properties. 3.
Team2 SW help • When Sport zones is checked, the sport zone settings are transferred to the training computer. • When Polar Team2 transmitter number (Time view) is checked, the selected player's transmitter number is transferred to the training computer. The transmitter number can be set to be displayed on the screen of the training computer in Time view by long-pressing the upper right button. 1. If you are using a separate infrared adapter, plug it into your PC. 2.
Team2 SW Help • There was only a PDA device used during online training and there was no data recorded onto the PC. To transfer data from the transmitters' memory: 1. Open the Team2 PC software. 2. Switch on the base station. Wait until the connection is ready between the base station and the PC. 3. Insert the transmitters into the charger and plug in the power cable. 4. Select a team. 5. Select Tools > Transfer Training Sessions. The Select Transmitters to Transfer Files window appears. 6.
Team2 SW help allowed. Finish the transfer of other training files to your Team2 system normally. Switch the failed transmitters to secured mode by removing the transmitters from charger and inserting them back after a minimum of 3 seconds. Only one sound should be heard. Repeat the file transfer with these transmitters.
Team2 SW Help NOTE: • If you have more transmitters in the charger than were found, make sure the transmitters are inserted correctly. • During the transmitters are taught to the system, a yellow triangles are displayed in the Transmitters tab (of Software Preferences) until the introduction is finalized. To find out the reason for the yellow triangle, take the mouse cursor on the symbol and a tooltip message is displayed.
Team2 SW help 5. Click Remove button. The transmitter is removed without confirmation! 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 if necessary. See also How to add transmitters. PDA software Introduction to PDA Software The PDA and Team2 PDA software liberates you as a trainer to monitor players' heart rates effortlessly during training. Team2 PDA software offers few essential Online Training features. Heart rates, sport zones and training loads can be monitored in a list or grid view.
Team2 SW Help • 10 MB of free disk space • Wireless connection (IEEE802.11b/g) • Operating system: Windows Mobile 5 (or newer) The screen resolution of the PDA device must be 240x320 pixels. Additionally, we recommend that the PDA device also has WPA encryption. Installation of PDA Software In order to monitor players' heart rates during online training, player information has to be transferred to the PDA.
Team2 SW help Remember to synchronize the team information onto the PDA before starting the online monitoring. Elements The online monitoring view is the main view of the software. There are two options for the view, List view and Grid view. The view type is selected from the main menu. The main menu can be accessed by clicking Menu in the lower left corner. The menu consists of the following: • Quit, closes the software. • Settings, opens Team2 PDA software settings.
Team2 SW Help • Select Players, opens a player selection window where you can select the players that are shown in list and grid view. • Open Team, opens a window where you can select the team you wish to use. At the bottom of the page, next to Menu in the toolbar are Marker and PDA keyboard icons. The marker is taken with the PDA software by clicking the Marker text during online training. When the Marker text is clicked, timer on the screen is paused. Timer still runs in the background.
Team2 SW help • If online training is not switched on, the grid view is only a grey screen. • When the base station receives data from the transmitters, heart rates and other information start to display in the grid view. The grid view provides players' names, numbers, transmitter numbers, heart rates, sport zone information and training load information. Settings The settings of Team2 PDA software can be accessed by selecting Settings from the main menu. The settings are divided into three sections.
Team2 SW Help There are four options in General tab. Each option is for selecting the location for team and marker files. Teams: • Location - where the team files are stored. My Documents is selected by default. • Folder - the folder in which the team files are stored. Teams is selected by default. Markers: • Location - where the marker files are stored. My Documents is selected by default. • Folder - the folder in which the marker files are stored. Markers is selected by default.
Team2 SW help There are three options in List View tab. • With the Select columns option you can select columns by checking which ones are shown in the list view. The options are Transmitter Number, Sport Zone, Heart rate and Cumulative Training Load. Each option is checked by default. The Player name column is shown always, so it's not one of the options. • By checking Show only players online, only players/transmitters that are online and connected to the base station are displayed in the list view.
Team2 SW Help There are five options in Grid View tab. • The first three options are for selecting in which order the information is shown in the grid view. Highlighted information is the information shown in the center of the grid cell. Information on left is the information shown in the lower left corner of the cell. Information on right is the information shown in the lower right corner of the cell. The options for these selections are Sport Zone, Heart rate and Training Load.
Team2 SW help 1. Select Start > Settings > System tab > Memory. 2. Select Running programs tab. 3. Select Polar Team2 PDA from the list. 4. Select Stop. The software disappears from the list. How to Establish Wireless Connection To monitor training online you have to establish a wireless connection between the PDA and the main base station. All the wireless connection settings of your PDA must be checked when you first start using the PDA software for the first time. 1. Make sure the wireless is enabled. 2.
Team2 SW Help 2. Select Wireless Manager. 3. Make sure the wireless is enabled (not greyed out). You can enable the wireless by clicking. Check Wireless Adapter Settings After you have checked that wireless is enabled, check the settings of your wireless adapter. 1.
Team2 SW help Settings. 2. Double-click Wi-Fi. 3. Select your wireless adapter from the list by clicking it once. 4. In the IP Address tab, make sure that Use server-assigned IP address is selected. 5. Select the Name Servers tab and make sure that the DNS, Alt DNS, WINS and Alt WINS fields are empty.
Team2 SW Help 6. Select OK from the upper right corner of the screen. Set Wireless Network Settings Ready 1. Switch on the base station if it is not already switched on. Wait approximately for one minute until the base station is ready (the blue light 1 is lit). 2. Open the wireless connection settings either by selecting Start > Settings > Connections, or by clicking the Connectivity icon at the top of the screen and selecting Settings.
Team2 SW help 3. Double-click Wifi. 4. If the base station is ready, you should see the main base station's wireless network on the Wireless Networks list. 5. Select your base station's network by clicking it once.
Team2 SW Help 6. Leave the first page of the configuration as it is. Do not check the This is a hidden network box. Select Next to continue. 7. Select Open from the Authentication drop-down list, and WEP from the Data Encryption drop-down list.
Team2 SW help 8. Uncheck The key is automatically provided box. Type in the base station's network key you have determined during Wizard. Select Next to continue. 9. Leave the last page as it is. Do not check the Use IEEE 802.1x network access control box. 10. Click Finish to complete the setting configuration. 11. The available wireless networks list is shown again.
Team2 SW Help After you have set the wireless network settings, your PDA automatically detects the main base station's network when the base station is on, and the wireless connection is ready for use. NOTE: If the main base station is not on, or the PDA is out of network range, the preset wireless network is displayed as unavailable in the wireless network list. Finalize the Wireless Connection to the Base Station 1. Switch on the main base station if it is not already switched on.
Team2 SW help 3. Select Menu > Connect. The PDA establishes a wireless connection to the main base station if the wireless connection settings are correctly set. Disconnect from Base Station To disconnect the PDA from the main base station's wireless network, select Menu > Disconnect. The connection is closed automatically. NOTE: The Wi-Fi adapter is still enabled.
Team2 SW Help Before you can monitor players' heart rates online, a team must be selected. 1. Open the Team2 PDA software. 2. Select Menu > Open Team. 3. If the folder in which the team files are stored is not displayed by default, select the folder from the Folder drop-down list. 4. Tap on the team's name to select the team.
Team2 SW help 5. The player selection window is opened automatically if you have checked the Show player selection after team file is opened option in player selection. NOTE that the PDA has to be synchronized with the PC software and connected to the base station before you can monitor players' heart rates online.
Team2 SW Help Select the players you wish to be displayed in the list and grid views by checking the boxes. Close the player selection by clicking OK in the upper right corner of the screen. How to Start Online Monitoring 1. Switch on the base station and give the transmitters to the players. 2. Establish a wireless connection between the PDA and the base station according to the instructions. 3. Open a team and select players.
Team2 SW help 4. Monitor the players online. The players' heart rates start to display on the screen when the base station detects their signal. For more information, see How to stop online monitoring. NOTE: Remember to synchronize the PDA with the Team2 PC software before online monitoring. How to Stop Online Monitoring Select Menu > Disconnect to end the online monitoring. Players' heart rates disappear from the display. For more information, see How to start online monitoring.
Team2 SW Help timer on the screen starts again. Saving the Markers If you have taken markers and you close the connection to the base station (Menu > Disconnect), the software asks whether you want to save the markers or not. If you select no, the markers can also be saved later, before closing the software, by selecting Menu > Save Markers.
Team2 SW help In both cases the marker files are saved by default to the folder set in the settings. Type in the file name and select Save to save the markers. If you select Cancel in the Save as window, you can save the markers again by selecting Menu > Save Markers before closing the software. After training If you have taken and saved markers with the PDA software, you can synchronize them to the PC software. Connect the PDA to the PC, open the Team2 software and select Tools > Synchronize PDA.
Team2 SW Help • Use simple search words or sentences. Two or three words are enough. • Use basic forms of verbs. • The search engine does not understand the meaning of interrogatives like "why", "what" and "when". Instead use keywords, such as "transmitter", "green ligh"t and "planning", as search words. Glossary There is also a glossary in the help. It can be accessed by clicking the Glossary tab above the help menu.
Team2 SW help • Check that the lights next to the Ethernet port on your PC are flashing. The flashing means that the connection is working. • Make sure that your Ethernet adapter is enabled: 1. Select Start > Control Panel > Network connections. 2. Right-click Local Area Connection. 3. If the right-click menu includes option Enable, the adapter is at the moment Disabled. In this case, select Enable. • Make sure the lights of the Ethernet port on your PC are flashing.
Team2 SW Help • Make sure you are using the correct wireless network key. The network key is set in the Preferences of the software. If you have forgotten your wireless network key, change it according to the instructions. • If there are visible light indicators in your Wi-Fi adapter, check that they are flashing. The flashing means that the connection is working. • If you have a separate on/off switch for your Wi-Fi adapter (e.g.
Team2 SW help • Try to reboot your PC. • Update the drivers of the wireless connection adapter. Contact the adapter's manufacturer's web site. NOTE: If the wireless connection works between the PDA and the main base station but not between the PC and the main base station, the problem is most likely in your PC settings. Wireless connection between PDA and Base Station • Make sure you have the main base station switched on. • Make sure you have the correct wireless network key.
Team2 SW Help disconnected. areas are firmly against player's skin. 5) Base station's battery is empty. 4) Wait for a moment. If connection 6) The transmitter is out of the base is not restored, switch the base station's range. station off and on again. Also reopen the software and establish connection between PC and base station normally. 5) Plug the power cable into the base station. 6) Wait until the player is again in the base station's range.
Team2 SW help 7) Transmitter is in non-secured base station. mode. 5) Assign a player to the transmitter in Team Properties (Options > Team Properties > Players tab). 6) Change the transmitter's mode to online in preferences according to the instructions in software preferences. 7) Change the transmitter's mode to secured by inserting the transmitter to the charger (power cable must be plugged in), removing the transmitter from charger and inserting it back after a minimum of 3 seconds.
Team2 SW Help zone is 0. than 0. There is not Remove button in the Sport zone in question is the original Original sport zones cannot be rear of the sport zone. sport zone. removed. Training computer Below you can find help to some common problems with training computer usage with Team2 system. Problem Cause Solution The heart rate does not display on 1) Your Polar training computer is 1) For example, the following Polar the training computer screen.
Team2 SW help Problem Cause Solution In Options > Team Properties > There are unsaved changes in Click Save before transferring data Players tab > Polar Training Team Properties. Click Save before between the PC and the training computer. Computer tab, the Transfer transferring data between the PC buttons are disabled. and the training computer. The transfer from the Polar training 1) Infrared adapter is not plugged in. 1) Plug in the infrared adapter.
Team2 SW Help Transmitters Below you can find help to some common problems with transmitters. Go through the list to get firsthand help. Problem Cause Solution The transmitter cannot be taught to The transmitter is in secured mode, Change the transmitter's mode to the system. because it has already been paired non-secured by removing the with another base station. transmitter from the charger and inserting it back within 3 seconds.
Team2 SW help connected even if they are inserted the charger. and into wall outlet. is a connection between the base 2) The transmitters are in non- 2) Change the transmitters' mode to station and the PC. secured mode. secured by removing the into the charger correctly and there transmitters from charger and inserting them back after a minimum of 3 seconds. Only one sound should be heard.
Team2 SW Help system one by one with the Add New Transmitter feature. Do this as follows: • Insert only the first (e.g. transmitter with a label 11) into the charger. • Add the transmitter to the system, it will automatically be numbered as 11. • Insert only the second (e.g. transmitter with a label 12) into the charger. • Add the transmitter to the system, it will automatically be numbered as 12. • Repeat until you have added all the labelled transmitters to the system.
Team2 SW help numbers of each transmitter. USB dongle Below you can find help to some common problems with the USB dongle. Problem Cause Solution Team does not recognise the USB 1) The USB dongle is not plugged 1) Make sure you have properly dongle. into the computer. plugged in the USB dongle to the 2 USB port on your computer. 2) The USB dongle is not added to the system. 2) Make sure you have properly plugged in the USB dongle to the 3) You have installed the USB USB port on your computer.
Team2 SW Help 4. Press Remove. 5. At some point Installation remove ask for confirmation "Are you sure..." > Click Yes. If Team2 software does not recognise the USB dongle after the you have uninstalled the drivers, try to reboot your PC. You may also try to plug the USb dongle into another USB port on your PC. You cannot transfer training session 1) The USB dongle is not plugged 1) 1) Make sure you have properly files from the transmitters' memory into the computer.
Team2 SW help recovery HR recovery time software sport zone threshold training activity training load training session VO2max A measure that indicates how long it takes for a player's heart to slow down after been exercised as hard as possible An estimated time that it takes for a player to recover after training, individual calculations PC or PDA program, in this case Team2 program Training intensity zone set that allows easily to monitor the intensity of training A heart rate level when the player reac
Team2 SW Help Note that in addition to training intensity, medications for heart conditions, blood pressure, psychological conditions, asthma, breathing, etc., as well as some energy drinks, alcohol, and nicotine may also affect heart rate. It is important to be sensitive to your body’s responses during training. If you feel unexpected pain or excessive fatigue when training, stop the exercise or continue at a lighter intensity.
Team2 SW help raindrops etc. Not suitable for swimming. Water resistant 30 m/50 m Suitable for bathing and swimming Water resistant 100 m Suitable for swimming and snorkeling (without air tanks) Important Safety Information Base Station • The stand must be used when base station is placed on moist ground, e.g., on a wet lawn. • During charging the legs of the base station must be used because the bottom heats up. The bottom of the base station heats up to 60°C (140°F).
Team2 SW Help • Do not overload your wall outlet, extension cord, power strip, or other electrical receptacle. Confirm that they are rated to handle the total current (in amps [A]) drawn by the device (indicated on the power supply unit) and any other devices that are on the same circuit. To Avoid Damaging the Power Cords and Power Supply: • Protect the power cords from being walked on.
Team2 SW help Such us Base station and transmitter. Before boarding any aircraft or packing a wireless device in luggage that will be checked, remove the batteries from the wireless device or turn the wireless device off (if it has an on/off switch). Wireless devices can transmit radio frequency (RF) energy, much like a cellular telephone, whenever batteries are installed and the wireless device is turned on (if it has an on/off switch).
Team2 SW Help 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: 1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Team2 SW help Déclaration d'Industrie Canada (IC) sur l'exposition aux radiations Le taux de radiation de la station de base est nettement en dessous des limites en matière d'exposition aux fréquences radio imposées par Industrie Canada. Néanmoins, la station de base doit être utilisée de manière à limiter autant que possible les contacts avec une personne pendant son fonctionnement normal.
Team2 SW Help Transmitter FCC regulatory information 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, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: 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.
Team2 SW help Cet appareil est conform à la norme CNR-210 du Industrie Canada. L'utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) il ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur du dispositif doit être prêt à accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif. Europe This product is compliant with Directives 93/42/EEC and 1999/5/EC.
Team2 SW Help Singapore Charger FCC regulatory information This device complies with part 18 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a miscellaneous type ISM device, pursuant to part 18 of the FCC Rules.
Team2 SW help Avis de conformité à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada Cet appareil est conform à la norme NMB-001 du Industrie Canada. L'utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) il ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur du dispositif doit être prêt à accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif.
Team2 SW Help Technical Specifications Transmitter Transmitter strap material: • 35 % Polyester, 35 % Polyamide, 30 % Polyurethane. Connector material: • Back cover: PA+GF, • Press-buttons: stainless steel AISI316, • Front cover: ABS + GF, • Lense on the front cover: PMMA Radio Frequency Technical Specifications Charger Unit Frequency: 13.56 MHz, Industrial-Scientific-Medical (ISM) band used. Bluetooth Devices Base station RF output power: meets Bluetooth® requirements.
Team2 SW help 2.4 GHz Devices (Such as Base Station and Transmitter) Non-specific short range device. RF output power: meets all SRD requirements. Frequency: within the range of 2400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz. For Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz devices only: to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, the following operating configurations must be satisfied: the antenna has been installed by the manufacturer and no changes can be made.
Team2 SW Help • The material in this manual is for informational purposes only. The products it describes are subject to change without prior notice, due to the manufacturer’s continuous development program. • Polar Electro Inc. / Polar Electro Oy makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual or with respect to the products described herein. • Polar Electro Inc.