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KORR CardioCoach PRO - Edit Protocols

KORR CardioCoach PRO
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Product Overview
Installation and Settings
CardioCoach Operation
Important Notes
Quality Test Procedures
Maintenance
CardioCoach PRO User Manual | Page 58
b. Have the client look at the camera lens at the top of the
screen and smile!
c. Click the camera icon to snap the photo.
d. The photo will be saved to a folder named Camera Roll in
your Pictures folder.
e. To add the photo to their profile, click the +Add Image
button, then access the Camera Roll file on your computer.
f. Select the desired photo, click the photo, and then select
Open.
g. The image can be removed by simply clicking the Clear
Image option.
4. Click the Save button to save the record.
To edit Account profile records, select the Accounts option from the
menu. Select Existing Clients. Search for and select the client’s record.
Type in the revisions, and then click the Save button.
Client records may be deleted by displaying the client’s record and then
using the Delete button.
Edit Protocols
Protocols determine the change in workload throughout a graded exercise
test (VO2 but not RMR tests). Protocols are not required but may be used to
help with ease and consistency of testing. Protocols can either be
implemented manually by the user with prompts from the software or
automatically controlled by the CardioCoach when connected to compatible
exercise equipment. See Equipment Interface for the latter situation.
1. From main screen, select Edit Protocols.
2. You may utilized publish protocols, edit existing protocols, create new
protocols, or import/export protocols.
3. To delete a protocol, click on the protocol, then click the Delete button at
the bottom of the protocol.
4. Clicking Cancel at any time while viewing or editing a protocol removes
any changes made since the protocol was opened last.
Note: CardioCoach does not check exercise protocol workloads for
validity or safety. Use your exercise equipment's user manual and other
appropriate sources to ensure appropriate workloads.

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