This is the minimal Version of the 80/20 Run Zones data field to provide legacy support for older watches with limited memory size like Fenix 3, Forerunner 920Xt, ... This will only record and show your 80/20 heart rate zones and intensity. Individual lactate threshold heartrate can be set for running and cycling. The data field will automatically choose the LTHR from the current type of activity. Note that this requires you to set an individual heartrate for cycling in you watch user setting as well (although this is not relevant for calculating the 80/20 zones!). For more information and instructions please refer to my website: garmin.eho-systems.com</p>
v1.2.0:</p><p>- changed layout for round displays (low/high letters now below time/percentage)</p><p>- added new Garmin devices</p><p></p><p>v1.1.0:</p><p>- added vibration alarm</p><p>- added split screen layout (when showing 2 datafields)</p><p>- added more information to minimal screen (3 or more datafields shown)
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william knox
2021年5月30日 |
第 1.2.0 版
I installed 80/20 HR Zones and when I go to setting on the Connect IQ Apps and try to enter my lactate thresholds I get an error that says 'Please Enter a valid heartrate!' I am not ale to save the heart rate. I can see the data field in the watch correctly but not sure how to change the heart rate. Any ideas?
Jo
2020年8月28日 |
第 1.0.0 版
I have a 235. Can I set it to vibrate when I change heart rate zones? Thanks
Asjudc
2020年2月26日 |
第 1.0.0 版
Hello. Can I change the Low and High units from minutes to percent? Now you need to count yourself in the mind during training. Or pre-determined with the desired ratio of minutes.
Massimo Piccirillo
2020年2月23日 |
第 1.0.0 版
App is great for 80/20 users. But I’d prefer a chart with total time in the zones like the One from garmin
開發人員回覆
2020年2月26日,
EHO-Systems
Hello, that's true, having an additional chart like you mention would be nice. But unfortunately it's not possible to crete such a graphical chart with ConnectIQ at the moment. Only I could add the times for each zone as written values like you already know from "low" and "high"...