Heart rate monitor on PM3 stopped working
Heart rate monitor on PM3 stopped working
I just changed the batteries on my PM3 and the heart rate monitor won't work. I tried two different chest straps and I couldnt get a reading on the PM3 with either of them. Any ideas on why this would happen and what I can do to get it working again? Thanks, Rendog
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Check the wire from the PM3 to the HR interface. Make sure the plugs are fully home at both ends.
You can test the long cable with an iPod and a set of headphones - it's a stock 3.5mm stereo extension lead.
Check the battery in your HR strap, the HR interface is very insensitive to low powered radio signals.
Take your HR interface and try it on someone else's PM2/PM2+/PM3/PM4.
You can test the long cable with an iPod and a set of headphones - it's a stock 3.5mm stereo extension lead.
Check the battery in your HR strap, the HR interface is very insensitive to low powered radio signals.
Take your HR interface and try it on someone else's PM2/PM2+/PM3/PM4.
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Try plugging and then unplugging the HRM pickup a number of times. The socket contacts in the PM3 can oxidise over time. The more common problem is the chest strap itself and I need to buy one myself this week as I have one of the older types with the non replaceable battery in it and it has finally given up the ghost.
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That would be great - if it worked. I got one of the new receiver belts about 4 years ago and I had been happy with it. Then this thread inspired me to open it up to check the battery to see it is still up to par. I suppose that I should have used a coin, but I tried it with a screwdriver. The first one was too small and it just chewed up the plastic a bit. Then I used my largest screwdriver. It also did some plastic chewing, but it did turn the cover from the dot for "close" to the dot for "open." The problem was that nothing opened. I see no way to get the cover to pop out of there. Incidentally it took an awful lot of torque to turn it for that small angle. It was not surprising that the slot got chewed up some. At this point, my guess is that I'll be using it until the battery is definitely shot and then getting a new one.Citroen wrote:Modern Polar compatible HR straps have user replaceable batteries. Old ones has to be sent to Polar for servicing.Rendog wrote:So the chest strap wears out? I checked the cable on the rower and its connected. I'll try buying a new chest strap. thanks Rendog
Another problem that I had was that one of the plastic projections on the belt has broken off. I can still snap it onto the receiver using the remaining three projections and it seems to work O.K. that way. I looked into just purchasing the belt part of the receiver, but the Polar website was confusing to the point where I could not be sure that what I would order would be the right item.
I definitely never want to have to send anything to Polar for repair or replacement. I had to do that once, many years ago, and was really turned off by the problems I had with delays and lack of communication.
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You don't need to remove the batteries for 24 hours to do a reset on a PM3.
Even if the memory back-up supercap is working (most of them on the PM3's are not) then it will backup for 10 minutes or less, after which point if you have to re-enter the time and date it has been reset.
The PM3 itself appears very reliable in the Heart Rate area, I have yet to see one that has failed, although that said possibly up to 80% of users don't use this function. I guess your next cheapest option is to replace the little black Polar receiver box unless you can find another PM3 or PM4 to test it on first which would be the better option.
From the looks of things any standard Polar strap or a coded one will work, however the new ones with the W.I.N.D technology will not work.
Even if the memory back-up supercap is working (most of them on the PM3's are not) then it will backup for 10 minutes or less, after which point if you have to re-enter the time and date it has been reset.
The PM3 itself appears very reliable in the Heart Rate area, I have yet to see one that has failed, although that said possibly up to 80% of users don't use this function. I guess your next cheapest option is to replace the little black Polar receiver box unless you can find another PM3 or PM4 to test it on first which would be the better option.
From the looks of things any standard Polar strap or a coded one will work, however the new ones with the W.I.N.D technology will not work.
Carl Watts.
Age:56 Weight: 108kg Height:183cm
Concept 2 Monitor Service Technician & indoor rower.
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Age:56 Weight: 108kg Height:183cm
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