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Battery type: | 240 mAh Li-pol rechargeable battery |
Operating time: | In continuous use: Up to 8 hours training with GPS and optical heart rate Up to 30 hours training with GPS power save mode and optical heart rate |
Operating temperature: | -10 °C to +50 °C / 14 °F to 122 °F |
Training device materials: | Silicon, Thermoplastic polyurethane, Stainless steel, Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, Glass fiber, Polycarbonate, Polymethyl methacrylate, Liquid crystal polymer |
Watch accuracy: | Better than ± 0.5 seconds / day at 25 °C / 77 °F temperature |
GPS accuracy: | Distance ±2%, speed ±2 km/h |
Altitude resolution: | 1 m |
Ascent/Descent resolution: | 5 m |
Maximum altitude: | 9000 m / 29525 ft |
Sample rate: | 1 s in high accuracy GPS recording, 30 s in medium accuracy GPS recording, 60 s in GPS power save mode |
Accuracy of heart rate monitor: | ± 1% or 1 bpm, whichever larger. Definition applies to stable conditions. |
Heart rate measuring range: | 15-240 bpm |
Current speed display range: | 0-399 km/h 247.9 mph (0-36 km/h or 0-22.5 mph (when measuring speed with Polar stride sensor) |
Water resistance: | 30 m (suitable for bathing and swimming) |
Memory capacity: | 60 h training with GPS and heart rate depending on your language settings |
Display resolution: | 128 x 128 |
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Uses wireless Bluetooth® technology.
Polar FlowSync Software
To use FlowSync software you need a computer with Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X operating system with an internet connection and a free USB port.
FlowSync is compatible with the following operating systems:
Computer operating system | 32-bit | 64-bit |
---|---|---|
Windows XP | X | |
Windows 7 | X | X |
Windows 8 | X | X |
Windows 8.1 | X | X |
Windows 10 | X | X |
Mac OS X 10.9 | X | |
Mac OS X 10.10 | X | |
Mac OS X 10.11 | X | |
Mac OS X 10.12 | X |
Polar Flow mobile application compatibility
- iPhone 4S or later
- Android 4.3 or later, with Smart Notifications Android 5.0 or later
Water resistance of Polar products
In the watch industry, water resistance is generally indicated as meters, which means the static water pressure of that depth. Polar uses this same indication system. Water resistance of Polar products is tested according to International Standard ISO 22810 or IEC60529. Every Polar device that has water resistance indication is tested before the delivery to stand water pressure.
Polar products are divided into four different categories according to their water resistance. Check the back of your Polar product for the water resistance category, and compare it to the chart below. Please note that these definitions do not necessarily apply to products of other manufacturers.
When performing any underwater activity, the dynamic pressure generated by moving in water is greater than the static pressure. This means that moving the product under water subjects it to a greater pressure than if the product were stationary.
Marking on the back of the product | Wash splashes, sweat, raindrops etc. | Bathing and swimming | Skin diving with snorkel (no air tanks) | SCUBA diving (with air tanks) | Water resistant characteristics |
Water resistant IPX7 | OK | - | - | - | Do not wash with a pressure washer. Protected against splashes, raindrops etc. Reference standard: IEC60529. |
Water resistant IPX8 | OK | OK | - | - | Minimum for bathing and swimming. Reference standard: IEC60529. |
Water resistant Water resistant 20/30/50 meters Suitable for swimming | OK | OK | - | - | Minimum for bathing and swimming. Reference standard: ISO22810. |
Water resistant 100 meters | OK | OK | OK | - | For frequent use in water but not SCUBA diving. Reference standard: ISO22810. |
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Boost Installation
The preferred way to get Boost is through Homebrew(http://brew.sh/). By default, Homebrewwill install Boost in /usr/local. From Terminal, run:
Alternatively, you can use MacPorts(http://www.macports.org/)which installs in /opt/local instead.
QuantLib Installation
Installation from Homebrew
If you don't need to modify the library, you might want to skip thecompilation and install a precompiled binary version. Unofficialbinaries are available from Homebrew; run
to install it. If you want to modify the library,instead, you'll have to compile it yourself as described in the nextsection.
Installation from a released version
Download QuantLib from its download page on GitHub, locatedat https://github.com/lballabio/QuantLib/releases.You want to download the tar.gz package (at the time of this writing,1.22 is the latest version) and extract it by runningin Terminal. To install QuantLib, enter the folder you just created:
On Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) and later, you'llneed to pass additional environment variables to ./configure(thanks to Albert Azout for pointing it out). Run:(mind the backslash on the end of the lines; it tells the terminal tocontinue on the next line. You might also discard the backslash andwrite the whole command on a single line.) If your Boost installationis not in /usr/local, change the paths above accordingly.For versions of QuantLib before 1.22, the -std=c++11 is notnecessary but it will work anyway.
On Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) and 10.10 (Yosemite),you'll need to pass different environment variables. Run:
On earlier systems, it's not necessary to passmost environment variables, so the command can be simplified to:Again, if your Boost installation is not in /usr/local,change the paths above accordingly.
Also, if you only intend to build the QuantLib Pythonmodule, you might want to pass the --disable-sharedoption to ./configure to only build a static library andavoid problems with dynamic loading. (A user reported problemswith this; if you experience them, remove the flag and recompile.)
Finally, run:
andand then try to compile the examples. For example,Note that you might have to add more flags to the command above: someusers report it working as is, while others report having to add thesamePiquant Bathing Mac Os Catalina
-stdlib and -mmacosx-version-min used in thecompilation of QuantLib. Also, if you installed QuantLib in somenon-default prefix such as /opt/local, you might have to addcorresponding include and library flags; in this case, they wouldbe -I/opt/local/include and -L/opt/local/lib.The whole process can take quite some time if installing bothBoost and QuantLib.
Appendix: Boost Configuration
If you want to make the Boost headers and libraries available toall C++ projects, edit ~/.bash_profile and add the following linesinto the file:When this is done, restart the terminal. After this, no include (-I)or link (-L) directory needs to be specified when compiling with g++.