Polar HRM help



jtrinkle

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I have a Polar S725 and have seen in one of these forums that workout files can be connected manually anyone have any tips on how this is done. I have tried and not had any luck.



Thanks
 
The following is a reply I got from Polar re same question:

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Thank you for your email.If you are familiar with the computers and know how to edit a file, here is instructions how to combine two exercise files:

1. Open the .hrm file that data you like to add to another .hrm file in Windows Notepad. Select "All Files (*.*)" in the "Files of type" field to see the .hrm files. 2. Copy the desired heart rate data from the [HRData] section in the end of the file. 3. Then open the .hrm file that you like to paste the extra data. Browse to the [HRData] section and paste the HR data from the Clipboard in the end of the list. 4. Sum the exercise durations of the combined exercises and change the value on the "Length" row in the [Params] section. 5. Save the new file. If you like to rename the file use the "Save As" function. 5. Open the combined file in the Polar Precision Performance SW 3.0 and edit the other data (lap times ect.) as desired.

Note! Backup the files before editing!

Unfortunately there is no parameter for the function you have requested, the only way to avoid this situation is how you have done it, i.e take the HRM with you, when pausing the exercise.

Best Regards,


Petri Tsokkinen

Technical Support Consultant
Polar Electro Oy
Finland
 
jtrinkle said:
I have a Polar S725 and have seen in one of these forums that workout files can be connected manually anyone have any tips on how this is done. I have tried and not had any luck.
You'll want the "hrmmerge" program, which I think lost its web site a bit ago. :( Lucky that I kept a copy of it around though :) (ref attached zip file)

What you'll want to do is copy the .hrm files from your directory to somewhere, and from a console go to the directory you copied the files to and type "hrmmerge <each hrm file>". It'll generate a file called total.hrm

Then go back to the PPP software, remove the split-up exercise entries, and create a new entry, using the total.hrm file as its source data. The PPP software will then copy the total.hrm file into its own directory and set it up all nice.

HOWEVER there's one catch -- when you merge hrm files like this, you lose all lap-splits except for the ones that were in the last part.