Polar heart rate monitor and Blink (1) with Octoblu

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Polar heart rate monitor and Blink (1) with Octoblu -

Step 1) Connect the Polar heart rate device to Octoblu

1. Log in to Octoblu

2. search "Polar heart rate monitor" in the top center of search bar and click on the appropriate icon in the results.

3. Click "Connect Polar Heart Rate Monitor" (in the results that says "Enable and configure), and then select your Gateblu by clicking the Gateblu symbol.

4. name your Polar heart rate monitor.

5. Go back to your stuff, and click the Connected things tab.

6. Search your name for Polar and click on it.

7. Fill to meet the "Friendly" box your Polar name on your desktop or mobile Gateblu.

8. While still on the Polar heart Monition in Connected tab things, go to "permissions" field and in the first line with "all", all check boxes for that column, please, "to be discovered by", "can Send messages be with", "can" , and finally the "broadcast, by" to be changed. This action is automatically saved.

Step 2) Connect the BLINK (1) unit to Octoblu

1. Go to your things back.

2. Search "BLINK (1)" in the top center of search bar and click on the appropriate icon in the results, the "Enable and Configure" says.

3. Click Select "BLINK (1)" and then Gateblu by clicking on the icon Gateblu.

4. Name your BLINK (1).

5. Go. Back in your stuff, and click the Connected Things Tab.

6. Search your BLINK (1) the name and click on it

7. Fill in the "Friendly" box your BLINK correspond (1) 's name on the desktop or mobile Gateblu.

8. While still on the BLINK (1) in the Connected tab Things go box "Authorizations" and in the first line with "All", all the check boxes for this column, please, "by are to be discovered "," sent messages "," Can broadcast ", and finally" be changed by ". This action is automatically saved.

Step 3) Import the flow

1. Click the Explore tab

2. Search "Polar Heart Rate Monitor / Blink (1)"

3. Click Import button on the "Polar Heart Rate Monitor / Blink (1)" project

5. note that debug tool is used to display the content of the messages is replaced (the heart rate) in the debug panel.

6. Also note that the filter on the various Blink (1) is connected, as are smaller, greater than or equal than used as or to incoming messages with reference {{}} by msg.values different number of inputs. The first filter "Less Than" connected to the flashing (1) already the color is set to <80 flashing (1) green! The second set of filters "greater than or equal to" and "Less Than" connected to the next flashing (1) is set for the inputs 80-100 and is your flashing (1) the color yellow. And the last filter "greater than or equal" with the last blink (1) adjusted for any number of 100 or more and the flashing (1) change red to color!

Step 4) Perform the mainstream!

1. Ensure that your Polar heart rate monitor strapped around the chest. Side note:., Before your belt monitor to your chest, make sure that the sensors on the side opposite to that wets your body with water or touch the device will not function properly

2. Make the main flow, let it run, and watch the magic happen! Your device should be polar pulsating and your debug nodes should your heart rate data feed into the Debug see

TIPS :.

Prior to step one, make sure you harness the Polar device properly to the breast.

1. There are two pieces of tape (with the conductive sensors) and the actual Polar device (that actually is related to the belt)

2. Then wet the back of the conductive sensors on the back of the tape with water (that is touching your chest). It's fine if your Polar device is wet because it is waterproof

If it wet and strapped to his chest, making sure each device is turned off in your area Bluetooth, including tablets, phones, other devices, and so on ....... except for your computer course or vice versa (if you use the desktop GateBlu) when you use make sure the Mobile Gateblu that all your Bluetooth devices separately, including the computer, except for your mobile ... This step is important because Polar device will connect only one device, and we need your computer to be. Polar device is the first Bluetooth device connect can speak it and is your connection to steal

If you still pulsates problems and their impact not trying .:

1. First we need to see if your Polar heart rate monitor is actually connected to your computer via Bluetooth and sending data.

2. Go to go to the to

3. Search for an app called "Light Blue" (I'll attach the App Store on your Mac a picture of what this app looks out can scan devices in your environment such as in the App Store to the e-mail)

4. Then ahead and install ... This is a tool that we all nearby BLE (Bluetooth)

5. in the left column, you should see a list of devices and ideally would one of them monitor your heart rate (I'll attach a photo, which will look like the app after nearby Bluetooth device detects)

. 6 If you click on it, you should 180d seen under "Services" row

. 7 If it has not 180d, it's not a heart rate monitor (I'll attach a photo of an example, which should show the "Services" series)

8. Side note: If you're wondering why it needs 180d, to be (here is a link, which shows these various services are https://developer.bluetooth.org/gatt/services/Pages/ServicesHome.aspx ... for example, 180A is general device information, which have almost all BLE devices, the or 180F is the battery information)

9. If it want to end the "Light Blue" application will then be connected before you start flow

· If your Polar device with the connected "Light Blue" application I recommend either trying to remove the battery and put it back there, or to get a new one because they can die fairly quickly. Replace with a CX472 battery, 3 Volt.

· Even if your Polar device then not connected to the "Light Blue" application try physically "thumping" Your polar device on the chest, because the monitor to sleep to save on battery. Then go back to your "Light Blue" app and hopefully your Polar are constantly connected to your Bluetooth. AGAIN After you want to leave your "Light Blue" app, because it might interrupt your flow.

· Also check your flow and safe care in your polar flow that the UUID of both Blink (1) and polar device in flow line with the UUID both your winking and polar device in your desktop Gateblu

· If you do not connect the Polar device and the "light application" you can try on your to turn back Bluetooth mobile phone and download the "Polar app". After you should connect your device to the settings you see data coming through! If you look at the data, you will leave the Polar app running on your phone and then turn off your phone again Bluetooth. And then you try to connect your Polar device to your computer. Again, this is very important because you do not run the Polar app or the Polar watch to work will need for this flow. In fact, they can finally just like in the BLINK (1) and the steps of the Polar device interference

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· ... go back to the things and then click the Connected Things tab ... go you Gateblu connected to your walk in connected things tab, click the "permissions" field and in the first line with "Everything", please check all the boxes for that column: "can by discovering", "sent can be messages through" "can radiate", and finally the "can be changed by". This action is automatically saved

· Also on this link, please visit :. Http://www.polar.com/e_manuals/Move/Polar_Move_user_manual_English/ch05.html

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