Polar GPS Receiver V650 User Manual

V650 USER MANUAL  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your new V650! Designed for the most ambitious cyclist, the V650 helps you ride with con-  
fidence and reach your peak performance.  
This user manual includes complete instructions to help you get the most out of your new riding companion.  
To check the video tutorials and the latest version of this user manual, please go to www.-  
polar.com/en/support/v650.  
V650  
View your training data, such as heart rate, speed, distance and altitude at a glance from the big screen.  
USB CABLE  
Use the USB cable to charge the battery and to sync data between your V650 and the Polar Flow web service  
via FlowSync software.  
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BLUETOOTH® SMART HEART RATE SENSOR*  
See live, accurate heart rate on your V650 during your training sessions. Your heart rate is used to analyze  
how your session went.  
*Only included in V650 with heart rate sensor sets. If you bought your V650 without a heart rate sensor, not to  
worry, you can buy one at any time.  
POLAR FLOWSYNC SOFTWARE  
Flowsync software allows you to sync data between your V650 and the Flow web service on your computer  
via the USB cable. Go to flow.polar.com/start to download and install Polar FlowSync software.  
POLAR FLOW WEB SERVICE  
Plan and analyze every detail of your training, customize your device and learn more about your performance  
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GET STARTED  
To make sure you get to enjoy your V650 at its best, please go to flow.polar.com/start where simple instruc-  
tions will guide you through setting up your V650, downloading the latest firmware and taking the Flow web ser-  
vice into use.  
If you’re in a hurry for your first run with V650, you can do a quick set up by entering the basic settings on the  
device, as instructed in Basic Settings.  
CHARGE THE BATTERY  
After unboxing your V650, the first thing you need to do is charge the battery. Let your V650 fully charge before  
taking it into use for the first time.  
The V650 has an internal, rechargeable battery. Use the USB cable included in the product set to charge your  
V650 via the USB connector on your computer. You can also charge the battery via a wall outlet. When char-  
ging via a wall outlet use a USB power adapter (not included in the product set). If you use an AC adapter,  
make sure that the adapter is marked with "output 5Vdc 1A-2A max". Only use an AC adapter which is  
adequately safety approved (marked with "LPS", "Limited Power Supply" or "UL listed").  
1. Push down to open the cap.  
2. Lift the cap and plug the micro USB connector into the USB port.  
3. Plug the other end of the cable into your PC.  
4. The charging animation appears on the display. Charging the battery fully takes up to five hours.  
The operating time of the battery is approximately 10 hours. The operating time depends on many factors,  
such as the temperature of the environment in which you use your V650, the features you select and use, and  
battery aging. The operating time is significantly reduced in temperatures well below freezing.  
Don't leave the battery fully discharged for a long period of time or keep it fully charged all the time,  
because it might affect the battery life time.  
BASIC SETTINGS  
Wake your V650 by pressing the side button. The first time you do this, your V650 will take you through an ini-  
tial set up process.  
Start by choosing your language from the following options: Dansk, Deutsch, English, Español, Français,  
Italiano, Nederlands, Norsk, Português, Suomi, Svenska, 本語 or 体中文.  
If your language is not visible, swipe up to scroll the list. Choose a language by tapping it. The field turns red.  
Confirm and continue to the following setting by tapping  
at the bottom of the screen.  
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To get the most accurate and personal training data, it’s important that you’re precise with physical set-  
tings like your age, weight and sex.  
Units: Choose Metric (kg/cm) or Imperial (lb/ft) units.  
Use GPS time: If you want the V650 to read the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) from the GPS satellites,  
tick the box and choose the UTC Time Zone that is closest to you.  
Time of day: Change the time format by touching 12h/24h (1). The chosen time format is written in white. If  
you choose the 12h time format, also select AM or PM (2). Then enter the local time.  
Date: Enter current date.  
Sex: Select Male or Female.  
Height: Enter your height.  
Weight: Enter your weight.  
Date of birth: Enter your date of birth.  
To change your settings, tap  
at the bottom of the screen to return to the desired setting. To accept the set-  
tings, tap . The V650 enters the main view.  
MENU AND FUNCTIONS  
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MENU ITEMS  
1. HISTORY: See the details of your sessions and the  
totals of your cycling history.  
2. PULL-DOWN MENU: Swipe down to open the pull-  
down menu. There you can adjust the frontlight, the train-  
ing sounds and the display brightness.  
3. SETTINGS: Modify the settings to suit your needs.  
4. BIKE:Choose the bike for your ride.  
5. PROFILE : Choose the profile for your ride.  
6. The indicators displayed at the bottom of the display  
provide information about the status of the sensors.  
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BUTTON FUNCTIONS  
There is one physical button on the side of the V650 and another  
button on the front.  
Press the side button (1) to view the following options:  
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Calibrate altitude  
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Lock display  
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Turn off V650  
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Search sensor: Search for a heart rate sensor or cycling  
sensor.  
Press the front button (2) to start recording, press and hold it to  
pause.  
Take lap with a regular press. See Sport Profile settings for  
instructions on setting FRONT BUTTON TAKES LAP func-  
tion on/off.  
TOUCH SCREEN FUNCTIONS  
Tap  
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Open what you tap.  
Choose an item.  
Confirm and return to the previous level by tapping  
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Continue further by tapping  
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Swipe right or left  
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Switch training views during training.  
Browse training view layouts in sport profile settings.  
Scroll details of your riding session in HISTORY.  
Swipe down from the top edge of the screen  
Open the pull-down menu. There you can adjust the frontlight, the training sounds and the display brightness.  
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Swipe up or down  
Scroll through what’s on the screen.  
PAIRING SENSORS WITH V650  
Sensors compatible with V650 use Bluetooth Smart ® wireless technology. Before taking a new heart rate  
sensor or cycling sensor into use, it has to be paired with your V650. Pairing only takes a few seconds, and  
ensures that your V650 receives signals from your sensors and devices only, and allows disturbance-free  
training in a group. Before entering an event or race, make sure that you do the pairing at home to prevent inter-  
ference due to data transmission.  
For more information on pairing specific sensors, see Compatible Sensors.  
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SETTINGS  
GENERAL SETTINGS  
To view and edit your general settings, go to Settings > General settings.There you'll find:  
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Pairing  
Use GPS time  
Time  
Date  
Language  
Units  
Pin code lock  
Frontlight  
Display backlight  
Automatic power off  
About V650  
Tap to open the setting you want to change, and edit as you like. Confirm and return to previous menu by tap-  
ping  
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In certain settings (e.g. UNITS), tap the field until you see the correct value.  
PAIRING  
Before taking a new sensor into use, it has to be introduced to your V650. This is called pairing and only takes  
a few seconds. Pairing ensures that the V650 receives signals from your sensor only, and enables dis-  
turbance-free training in a group.  
Pair new device: Pair a sensor with your V650. For more information on pairing specific sensors, see Com-  
patible Sensors.  
Paired devices: View all the devices you have paired with your V650.  
To remove pairing with a sensor:  
1. Go to Settings > General settings > Pairing > Paired devices.  
2. Tap the device you want to remove from the list and tap Remove pairing.  
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USE GPS TIME  
If you want the V650 to read the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) from the GPS satellites, tick the box in  
USE GPS TIME field, and choose the UTC Time Zone that is closest to you.  
TIME  
Set the time of day.  
If you want to change the time format, tap 12h/24h (image).The currently selected format is written in  
white. If you choose the 12h time format, also select AM or PM.  
DATE  
Set the date.  
LANGUAGE  
Choose: Dansk, Deutsch, English, Español, Français, Italiano, Nederlands, Norsk, Português, Suomi,  
Svenska, 本語 or 体中文.  
UNITS  
Choose metric or imperial. Set the units used to measure weight, height, distance and speed.  
PIN CODE LOCK  
Keep your training information safe by setting a PIN code on your V650. It's a handy way to make sure that  
only you have access to your training information.  
Tap PIN CODE LOCK to turn the function on. Enter a four-digit PIN code and tap  
. Re-enter and tap  
to  
confirm.  
The V650 will ask for your PIN code every time it is turned on.  
If you forget your PIN code, you can do a Factory reset on your V650. It removes V650’s connection to  
your user account and deletes any saved data on it.  
1. Plug in your V650 to your computer’s USB port and go to Polar FlowSync software. The Polar  
FlowSync software transfers your training information to the Polar Flow web service.  
2. Go to Settings and choose Factory Reset.  
3. Go to the Polar Flow web service (flow.polar.com/V650) and repeat what you did when you first started  
using the product.  
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FRONTLIGHT  
The function of the frontlight on the top edge of the V650 is to optimize your cycling security in dark conditions.  
It's an intelligent feature that you can set to turn on automatically when it gets dark and to turn off when it gets  
bright. Alternatively, you can manage it manually from the pull-down menu.  
Manual: Manage the frontlight manually from the pull-down menu. Adjust the Blink rate* by dragging the  
slider.  
Automatic: The V650 turns the frontlight on and off according to light conditions. Adjust the Activation level  
and the Blink rate* by dragging the slider.  
Frontlight settings in pull-down menu  
Tap to turn the frontlight on or off.  
Tap to set blink mode on or off.  
Tap to set the automatic frontlight on or off.  
DISPLAY BACKLIGHT  
Manual: The backlight turns on each time you touch the screen, press a button, get a notification or an alarm.  
It remains bright for 15 seconds, then goes dim again.  
Always on: The backlight is always on.  
Automatic: The backlight turns on and off automatically according to light conditions when you're recording a  
session. In other modes it works the same way as manual backlight. You can adjust the Activation level by  
dragging the slider.  
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AUTOMATIC POWER OFF  
Set On/Off: The power switches off automatically when you haven't touched the buttons/touch screen in 15  
minutes (except when the V650 is recording a training sessions or in the pause mode).  
ABOUT V650  
Check the device ID, firmware version and HW model of your V650.  
SPORT PROFILE SETTINGS  
To view or modify sport profile settings, go to Settings > Sport profiles and choose the profile you want to  
edit.  
You'll find the following settings for each profile:  
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Training views  
HR view  
Speed view  
Training sounds  
GPS  
Automatic pause  
Automatic lap  
Front button takes lap  
HR zones  
Tap to open the setting you want to change, and edit as you like. Confirm and return to previous menu by tap-  
ping  
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In certain settings (e.g. Training sounds), tap the field until you see the correct value.  
TRAINING VIEWS  
You can choose to have up to six training views for each profile, each training view containing up to eight  
items. In addition to the training views, you can choose to have a lap view.  
1. Tick the box on the left side of the display to activate View 1, View 2, View 3, View 4, View 5 or View  
6.  
2. Tap the view you want to edit.  
3. Choose the layout for the view. There are many layout options; simply swipe left or right until you see a  
layout you like.  
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4. If you want to change an item, tap it and choose a new item from the list. The content of the list varies  
slightly between different layouts. This is because some of the items (e.g. graphs) don't fit in all the lay-  
outs. You can find a complete list of available items in Training Views.  
5.  
When the layout is complete, confirm and return to the TRAINING VIEWS menu by tapping  
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6. If you want to set more training views for the profile, repeat the steps 1-5 .  
7. To set Lap view on, tick the box in the Lap view field.  
8.  
Tap  
in TRAINING VIEWS menu to save your changes.  
HR VIEW  
Choose % (percent of maximum heart rate) or bpm (beats per minute).  
SPEED VIEW  
Choose km/h or min/km.  
TRAINING SOUNDS  
Choose Mute, Soft, Loud and Very loud.  
GPS  
Set GPS function On/Off.  
AUTOMATIC PAUSE  
Tick the box to turn the function on.  
Tap Activation speed to set the speed at which recording is paused.  
AUTOMATIC LAP  
Tick the box to turn the function on, then set the automatic lap Duration or Distance.  
FRONT BUTTON TAKES LAP  
Set the function On/Off. If you set the function on, pressing the front button takes a lap when you're recording  
a session.  
By default, the function is on in Road cycling, Mountain biking and Indoor cycling.  
Pressing and holding the front button pauses recording.  
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HR ZONES  
Check heart rate zone limits.  
BIKE SETTINGS  
To view or modify bike settings, go to Settings > Bike settings and choose the bike. The sensors you have  
linked to the bike appear under the bike name.  
You'll find the following settings:  
BIKE NAME: Bike 1, Bike 2, Bike 3 or Bike 4.  
WHEEL SIZE (MM): Set the wheel size in millimeters. For more information, see Measuring the wheel size.  
SENSORS: View all the sensors you have linked to the bike.  
MEASURING THE WHEEL SIZE  
Wheel size settings are a prerequisite for accurate cycling information. There are two ways to determine the  
wheel size of your bike:  
Method 1  
Measure the wheel manually for the most accurate result.  
Use the valve to mark the point where the wheel touches the ground. Draw a line on the ground to mark the  
point. Move your bike forward on a flat surface for one complete rotation. The tire should be perpendicular to  
the ground. Draw another line on the ground when the valve is at the starting point to mark a full rotation. Meas-  
ure the distance between the two lines.  
Subtract 4 mm from the distance to account for your weight on the bike to get your wheel circumference. Enter  
this value in the cycling computer.  
Method 2  
Look for the diameter in inches or in ETRTO printed on the wheel. Match it to the wheel size in millimeters in  
the right column of the chart.  
You can also check the wheel size from the manufacturer.  
ETRTO  
Wheel size diameter (inches) Wheel size setting (mm)  
26 x 1.0 1884  
25-559  
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ETRTO  
Wheel size diameter (inches) Wheel size setting (mm)  
23-571  
650 x 23C  
26 x 1.50  
700 x 35C  
26 x 1.95  
700 x 20C  
26 x 2.0  
1909  
1947  
1958  
2022  
2051  
2054  
2070  
2080  
2101  
2126  
2189  
2220  
2282  
2124  
35-559  
37-622  
47-559  
20-622  
52-559  
23-622  
25-622  
28-622  
32-622  
42-622  
47-622  
55-622  
55-584  
700 x 23C  
700 x 25C  
700 x 28  
700 x 32C  
700 x 40C  
700 x 47C  
29 x 2.2  
27.5 x 2.2  
Wheel sizes on the chart are advisory as wheel size depends on the wheel type and air pressure. Due to  
te variation of the measurements, Polar cannot be held responsible for their validity.  
PHYSICAL SETTINGS  
To view and edit your physical settings, go to Settings > Physical settings. There you'll find:  
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Height  
Weight  
Date of birth  
HR max  
Resting HR  
VO2max  
It is important that you are precise with the physical settings, especially when setting your weight, height,  
date of birth and sex, as they have an impact on the accuracy of the measuring values, such as the heart rate  
limits and calorie expenditure.  
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Tap to open the setting you want to change, and edit as you like. Confirm and return to previous menu by tap-  
ping  
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In certain settings (e.g. SEX), tap the field until you see the correct value.  
SEX  
Choose Male or Female.  
HEIGHT  
Set your height.  
WEIGHT  
Set your weight.  
DATE OF BIRTH  
Set your date of birth.  
HR MAX  
HR MAX:Set your maximum heart rate, if you know your laboratory measured current maximum heart rate  
value. Your age-predicted maximum heart rate value (220-age) is displayed as a default setting when you set  
this value for the first time.  
About maximum heart rate  
HR  
is used to estimate energy expenditure. HR  
is the highest number of heart-  
max  
max  
beats per minute during maximum physical exertion. HR  
determining training intensity. The most accurate method for determining your indi-  
is also useful when  
max  
vidual HR  
is to perform a maximal exercise stress test in a laboratory.  
max  
RESTING HR  
RESTING HR: Set your resting heart rate.  
About resting heart rate  
A person’s resting heart rate (HR ) is the lowest number of heart beats per minute  
rest  
(bpm) when fully relaxed and without distractions. Age, fitness level, genetics, health  
status and gender affect the HR . HR  
diovascular conditioning. A normal value for an adult is 60-80 bpm, but for top athletes  
is decreased as the result of car-  
rest  
rest  
it can be below 30 bpm. An exceptionally high HR  
illness.  
can be a sign of over-exertion or  
rest  
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VO2 MAX  
VO2max: Set your maximal oxygen uptake, VO2  
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max  
About VO2  
max  
A clear link exists between oxygen consumption (VO2) of the body and car-  
diorespiratory fitness because oxygen delivery to tissues is dependent on lung and  
heart function. VO2  
(maximal oxygen uptake, maximal aerobic power) is the max-  
max  
imal rate at which oxygen can be used by the body during maximal work; it is related dir-  
ectly to the maximal capacity of the heart to deliver blood to the muscles. VO2 can  
max  
be measured or predicted by fitness tests (e.g. maximal tests, submaximal tests, Polar  
Fitness Test). VO2 is a good index of cardiorespiratory fitness and a good predictor  
max  
of performance capability in aerobic events such as distance running, cycling, cross-  
country skiing, and swimming.  
VO2  
can be expressed either as milliliters per minute (ml/min = ml ■ min-1) or this  
max  
value can be divided by the person’s body weight in kilograms (ml/kg/min = ml ■ kg-1■  
min-1).  
The relationship between oxygen uptake (VO2) and heart rate (HR) is linear within an  
individual during dynamic exercise. Percentages of VO  
can be changed to % of  
+ 28.12)/1.28.  
2max  
HR  
with the following formula: %HR  
= (%VO2  
max  
max  
max  
VO2  
is the basic variable of the intensity of exercise. When determining target exer-  
max  
cise intensities heart rate is more practical and useful because it is easily and non-  
invasively obtained, e.g. on-line during exercise with heart rate monitors.  
FIRMWARE UPDATE  
The firmware of your V650 can be updated. Any time a new firmware version is available, FlowSync will notify  
you when connecting V650 to your computer with the USB cable. The firmware updates are downloaded via  
the USB cable and FlowSync software.  
Firmware updates are performed to improve the functionality of your V650. They can include improvements to  
existing features or completely new features, for example.  
HOW TO UPDATE FIRMWARE  
To update the firmware of your V650, you must have:  
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Installed FlowSync software  
Registered your V650 in the Flow web service  
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Go to flow.polar.com/start, and create your Polar account in the Polar Flow web service and download and  
install FlowSync software onto your PC.  
To update the firmware:  
1. Plug the micro USB connector into your V650, and plug the other end of the cable into your PC.  
2. FlowSync starts syncing your data.  
3. After syncing, you are asked to update the firmware.  
4. Choose Yes. New firmware is installed, and V650 reboots.  
Before updating the firmware, the data from your V650 is synced to the Flow web service. Therefore you will  
not lose any data when updating.  
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COMPATIBLE SENSORS  
POLAR HEART RATE SENSOR BLUETOOTH® SMART  
Polar heart rate sensor consists of comfortable strap and connector. It detects your heart rate accurately and  
sends the data to the V650 in real time.  
Heart rate data gives you an insight into your physical condition and how your body responds to training.  
Although there are many subjective clues as to how your body is doing during exercise (perceived exertion,  
breathing rate, physical sensations), none is as reliable as measuring heart rate. It is objective and is affected  
by both internal and external factors - meaning you will have a dependable measure of your physical state.  
PAIR A HEART RATE SENSOR WITH V650  
1. Wear your heart rate sensor as instructed in Wear the Heart Rate Sensor and go to Settings > General  
Settings > Pairing > Pair new device.  
2. V650 lists the devices it finds. Tap the one you want to pair.  
3. Pairing succeeded tells you that the pairing is complete.  
POLAR SPEED SENSOR BLUETOOTH® SMART  
There are a range of factors that can affect your cycling speed. Obviously fitness is one of them, however,  
weather conditions and the varying gradients of the road play a huge part too. The most advanced way of  
measuring how these factors affect your performance speed is with the aerodynamic speed sensor.  
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Measures your current, average and maximum speeds  
Track your average speed to see your progress and performance improve  
Light yet tough, and easy to attach  
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PAIR SPEED SENSOR WITH V650  
Before pairing a speed or cadence sensor, make sure they have been correctly installed. For more information  
on installing the sensors see their user manuals.  
1. Go to General Settings > Pairing > Pair new device. The V650 should be less than three meters from the  
sensor you want to pair. It's close enough when it's mounted on the handlebar.  
2. Activate the sensor you want to pair. Rotate the wheel a few times to activate the sensor. The flashing red  
light in the sensor indicates that you've activated the sensor.  
Do the pairing within 30 seconds of the sensor activation.  
3. V650 lists the devices it finds. The device closest to V650 is at the top of the list. Tap the device you want  
to pair.  
4. Pairing succeeded tells you that the pairing is complete.  
5. Link the sensor to Bike 1, Bike 2, Bike 3 or Bike 4. You can change the bike later in Paired devices.  
6. Set the wheel size. Confirm and return to the PAIRING menu by tapping  
When you select a bike for a ride, your V650 automatically starts searching for the sensors you've linked  
to the bike. V650 is ready once the green circle around the sensor indicator is static.  
POLAR CADENCE SENSOR BLUETOOTH® SMART  
The most practical way of measuring your cycling session is with our advanced wireless cadence sensor. It  
measures your real-time, average and maximum cycling cadence as revolutions per minute so you can com-  
pare the technique of your ride against previous rides.  
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Improves your cycling technique and identifies your optimal cadence  
Interference-free cadence data lets you evaluate your individual performance  
Designed to be aerodynamic and light  
PAIR CADENCE SENSOR WITH V650  
Before pairing a cadence sensor, make sure they have been correctly installed. For more information on  
installing the sensors see their user manuals.  
1. Go to General Settings > Pairing > Pair new device. The V650 should be less than three meters from the  
sensor you want to pair. It's close enough when it's mounted on the handlebar.  
2. Activate the sensor you want to pair. Rotate the crank a few times to activate the sensor. The flashing red  
light in the sensor indicates that you've activated the sensor.  
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Do the pairing within 30 seconds of the sensor activation.  
3. V650 lists the devices it finds. The device closest to V650 is at the top of the list. Tap the device you want  
to pair.  
4. Pairing succeeded tells you that the pairing is complete.  
5. Link the sensor to Bike 1, Bike 2, Bike 3 or Bike 4. You can change the bike later in Paired devices.  
When you select a bike for a ride, your V650 automatically starts searching for the sensors you've linked  
to the bike. V650 is ready once the green circle around the sensor indicator is static.  
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INSTALL BIKE MOUNT  
POLAR ADJUSTABLE BIKE MOUNT  
You can install the Polar Adjustable Bike Mount on the stem or on the left- or right-hand side of the handlebar.  
1. Place the rubber base on the stem/handlebar  
2. Position the bike mount on the rubber base so the POLAR logo is in line with the handlebar.  
3. Secure the bike mount on to the stem/handlebar with the O-ring.  
4. Align the ledges on the back of the V650 with the slots on the bike mount and turn clockwise until the V650  
is in its place.  
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TRAINING  
WEAR THE HEART RATE SENSOR  
1. Moisten the electrode areas of the strap.  
2. Attach the connector to the strap.  
3. Adjust the strap length to fit tightly but comfortably. Tie the strap around your chest, just below the  
chest muscles, and attach the hook to the other end of the strap.  
4. Check that the moist electrode areas are firmly against your skin and that the Polar logo of the con-  
nector is in a central and upright position.  
Detach the connector from the strap, and rinse the strap under running water after every training session.  
Sweat and moisture may keep the heart rate sensor activated, so also remember to wipe it dry.  
START A TRAINING SESSION  
1.  
Go to PROFILE to choose Road biking, Mountain biking, Indoor cycling or Other. Tap  
to con-  
firm.  
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If you have turned on GPS in the profile you chose, the  
V650 automatically starts searching for the GPS satel-  
lite signals.  
Keep your V650 still with the display facing upwards  
during the search. It typically takes 30-60 seconds the  
first time. In future it should take only a few seconds.  
The V650 is ready once the green circle around GPS is  
static.  
After finding the satellites, the V650 calibrates the  
altitude. Altitude calibration complete tells you that  
the calibration is ready. To make sure that the altitude  
remains accurate, calibrate your V650 manually  
whenever a reliable reference, such as a peak or a  
topographic map, is available or when at sea level. To  
calibrate manually, press the side button and choose  
Calibrate altitude. Then, set the altitude of your cur-  
rent location.  
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2.  
Go to BIKE to choose Bike 1, Bike 2, Bike 3 or Bike 4. Tap  
to confirm.  
If you have linked a sensor to the bike, your V650  
starts searching for signals from the sensors. The  
green circle around the sensor indicator is flashing dur-  
ing the search.  
V650 is ready once the green circle around the sensor  
indicator is static.  
Hear rate sensor:  
Cadence sensor:  
Speed sensor:  
3. Press the front button to begin your ride.  
DURING RIDE  
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Swipe across the screen to change the training views.  
The red triangle at the bottom right corner of a data field indicates that you can quickly toggle the inform-  
ation shown, from speed to average speed, for example.  
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Swipe down to open the pull-down menu. There you can adjust the safety light, the training sounds and  
the display brightness.  
Press and hold the front button to pause recording. Take lap with a regular press when  
FRONT BUTTON TAKES LAP function is on.  
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In heavy rainfall the rain drops may interfere with the touch screen functions. To prevent this, lock the dis-  
play from the side button menu.  
TRAINING VIEWS  
The training views of V650 are fully customizable. You can choose to have up to six training views for each  
profile, each training view containing up to eight items.  
All available training view items are presented below. Choose the ones that suit you and your training needs  
and requirements best. For instructions on customizing the training views, see Sport profile settings.  
Some of the training view items are displayed in either numeric or graphic format (indicated by the graph  
icon  
after the item name in the selection list), depending on the selected item size.  
Item sizes  
You can see available item sizes for each training view item from the tables below.  
TIME  
Time of day  
Current time of day  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Duration  
Total duration of your training session so far  
The stopwatch time for the current lap  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Lap time  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
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ENVIRONMENT  
Altitude  
Current altitude in feet or meters  
Altitude as a graphical trend  
Ascended meters/feet  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Altitude graph  
1/2 , 1/4  
Ascent  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Back to start  
An arrow points in the direction of your starting point. Also shows  
the direct distance (beeline) between you and the starting point.  
1/1 , 1/2  
Barometer  
Current air pressure  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Descent  
Descended meters/feet  
Incline/decline in degrees or in %  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Inclination  
1/2, 1/4 , 1/8  
Route  
A line drawing of your route that indicates your current position and  
starting location.  
1/1  
BODY MEASUREMENT  
Calories  
The calories you've burned so far.  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Heart rate  
Your heart rate in beats per minute (BPM) or percentage of max-  
imum hear rate (%)  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
HR zones  
Your heart rate and duration of the ride.The bars indicate the time  
spent on each heart rate zone.  
1/1 , 1/2  
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You can lock the zone you're currently on by tapping the view. The  
limits of the locked zone are shown. If your heart rate goes outside  
the locked zone, you will be notified with audio feedback. Unlock the  
zone by tapping the view again.  
HR graph  
Your heart rate as a graphical trend.  
You can lock the zone you're currently on by tapping the view. The  
limits of the locked zone are shown. If your heart rate goes outside  
the locked zone, you will be notified with audio feedback. Unlock the  
zone by tapping the view again.  
1/2 , 1/4  
Tap to toggle the view.  
HR avg  
Your average heart rate  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
HR max  
Your maximum heart rate  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Lap HR max  
Your maximum heart rate for the current lap  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
DISTANCE  
Distance  
The distance you've traveled during the ride  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Lap distance  
The distance you've traveled during the current lap  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
SPEED  
Speed / Pace  
Current speed (km/h or mph)  
Average speed (km/h or mph)  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Speed avg / Pace avg  
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1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Speed max / Pace max  
Maximum speed (km/h or mph)  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Lap speed max / Lap pace  
Average speed (km/h or mph) for the current lap  
max  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Speed graph / Pace graph  
Shows your current speed (km/h or mph) and the latest speed  
changes as a graphical trend.  
1/2 , 1/4  
VAM  
Ascended feet/meters per hour  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
CADENCE  
Cadence  
Pedaling rate as rotations per minute  
Average pedaling rate  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Cadence avg  
1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
LAP INFORMATION  
Every time you take a lap, the lap notification is displayed for a moment. If you'd like to follow the lap inform-  
ation during the lap, you can choose a separate Lap view in Sport profile settings.  
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Lap notification:  
Lap view:  
BACK TO START  
The Back to start feature guides your way back to the starting point. When the V650 finds the GPS satellite  
signals in the beginning of the training session, your location is saved as a starting point.  
When it is time to return to your starting point, do the following:  
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Browse to the BACK TO START-view.  
Keep moving in order for the V650 to determine which direction you are going. An arrow will point in the  
direction of your starting point.  
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To get back to the starting point, navigate in the direction of the arrow.  
The V650 also shows the direct distance (beeline) between you and the starting point.  
Always keep a map at hand in case the V650 loses the satellite signal or the battery runs out.  
This feature uses the GPS function. Set GPS on in sport profile settings. For instructions, see Sport Pro-  
PAUSE AND STOP TRAINING  
To pause training recording, press and hold the front button. To continue training recording, choose  
CONTINUE.  
To stop recording completely, choose STOP.  
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Take care for your heart rate sensor after training. Detach the connector from the strap and rinse the strap  
under running water after every use. For complete care and maintenance instructions, see Taking care of your  
V650.  
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AFTER TRAINING  
SUMMARY  
After each training session, you'll get an instant summary of your session.The summary includes:  
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Duration of your session  
Distance  
Average and maximum heart rate  
Average and maximum speed/pace  
Altitude-compensated calories and fat burn % of calories  
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Training Benefit: Textual feedback, for example Steady state  
training+, is displayed if you trained at least a total of 10  
minutes in the sport zones. For more information, see Train-  
ing Benefit.  
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Time spent on each heart rate zone  
Average and maximum cadence  
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Ascent and descent  
Maximum altitude  
Lap details  
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Lap number and time  
Distance  
Average heart rate  
Average speed  
Average cadence  
To view your training summary later, go to HISTORY > Sessions.  
HISTORY  
SESSIONS  
The V650 saves the summary of your ride in HISTORY > Sessions. There you can see a list of your sessions  
with the following information: date, start time, profile and bike.  
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Tap a session to open its summary. Browse the summary by swiping left or right.  
Tap and hold to delete a session.  
For deeper analysis, transfer your training history to the Polar Flow web service with the USB cable and  
FlowSync software. The web service offers various options to analyze the data with.  
TOTALS  
To view your training totals go to HISTORY > Totals.  
Totals includes cumulative information recorded during training sessions since the last reset:  
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Time frame  
Duration  
Distance  
Calories  
Distance ridden on Bike 1, Bike 2, Bike 3 and Bike 4  
Tap the field to reset totals. Bike totals need to be reset separately.  
The values are updated automatically when you stop recording.  
Use the total values file as a seasonal or monthly counter of riding data.  
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FEATURES  
GPS  
The V650 has built-in GPS that provides accurate speed and distance measurement, and allows you to see  
your route on map in the Flow web service after your session. V650 includes the following GPS features:  
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Distance: Gives you accurate distance during and after your session.  
Speed: Accurate speed information during and after your session.  
Back to start: Directs you to your starting point in the shortest distance possible and shows the dis-  
tance to your starting point. Now you can check out more adventurous routes and explore them safely,  
knowing that your V650 can take you back to where you started.  
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Route: A line-drawing of your route that indicates your current position and starting location.  
BAROMETER  
V650 measures altitude with an atmospheric air pressure sensor and converts the measured air pressure into  
an altitude reading. This is the most accurate way to measure altitude and altitude changes (ascent / des-  
cent).  
The barometer features include:  
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Altitude, ascent and descent  
Inclinometer (Requires Speed Sensor Bluetooth® Smart)  
Real time VAM (mean ascent velocity)  
Altitude-compensated calories  
To make sure that the altitude remains accurate, it needs to be calibrated whenever a reliable reference, such  
as a peak or a topographic map, is available or when at sea level. Pressure variations due to weather con-  
ditions or indoor air-conditioning may affect altitude readings.  
SPORT PROFILES  
V650 has three profiles for cycling (and one profile for other sports). You can define specific settings for each  
one of them. For example, you can customize each profile with up to six different training views, to see the  
information you really want.  
For more information, see Sport Profile Settings.  
SMART COACHING  
Whether it’s working out at the right intensity or receiving instant feedback, Smart Coaching offers a choice of  
unique, easy-to-use features, personalized to your needs and designed for maximum enjoyment and motiv-  
ation when training.  
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V650 includes the following Smart Coaching features:  
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Heart rate zones: Heart rate zones provide an easy way to select and monitor the intensity of your train-  
ing and to follow heart rate-based training programs.  
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Smart calories: The most accurate calorie counter on the market counts the number of calories burned.  
Training Benefit: The V650 gives motivating feedback about the effect of your training immediately  
after your session.  
POLAR HEART RATE ZONES  
Polar heart rate zones introduce a new level of effectiveness in heart rate-based training. Training is divided  
into five heart rate zones based on percentages of maximum heart rate. With heart rate zones, you can easily  
select and monitor training intensities.  
Target zone Intensity % of  
HRmax*, bpm  
Example dur- Training effect  
ations  
MAXIMUM 90–100% 171–190 less than 5  
Benefits: Maximal or near maximal effort for breath-  
ing and muscles.  
bpm  
minutes  
Feels like: Very exhausting for breathing and  
muscles.  
Recommended for: Very experienced and fit ath-  
letes. Short intervals only, usually in final preparation  
for short events.  
HARD  
80–90% 152–172  
bpm  
2–10 minutes  
Benefits: Increased ability to sustain high speed  
endurance.  
Feels like: Causes muscular fatigue and heavy  
breathing.  
Recommended for: Experienced athletes for year-  
round training, and for various durations. Becomes  
more important during pre competition season.  
MODERAT- 70–80% 133–152  
10–40 minutes Benefits: Enhances general training pace, makes  
moderate intensity efforts easier and improves effi-  
ciency.  
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bpm  
Feels like: Steady, controlled, fast breathing.  
Recommended for: Athletes training for events, or  
looking for performance gains.  
LIGHT  
60–70% 114-133  
40–80 minutes Benefits: Improves general base fitness, improves  
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Target zone Intensity % of  
HRmax*, bpm  
Example dur- Training effect  
ations  
bpm  
recovery and boosts metabolism.  
Feels like: Comfortable and easy, low muscle and  
cardiovascular load.  
Recommended for: Everybody for long training ses-  
sions during base training periods and for recovery  
exercises during competition season.  
VERY  
LIGHT  
50–60% 104–114  
bpm  
20–40 minutes Benefits: Helps to warm up and cool down and  
assists recovery.  
Feels like: Very easy, little strain.  
Recommended for: For recovery and cool-down,  
throughout training season.  
HRmax = Maximum heart rate (220-age). Example: 30 years old, 220–30=190 bpm.  
Training in heart rate zone 1 is done at a very low intensity. The main training principle is that performance  
improves when recovering after, and not only during training. Accelerate the recovery process with very light  
intensity training.  
Training in heart rate zone 2 is for endurance training, an essential part of any training program. Training ses-  
sions in this zone are easy and aerobic. Long-duration training in this light zone results in effective energy  
expenditure. Progress will require persistence.  
Aerobic power is enhanced in heart rate zone 3. The training intensity is higher than in sport zones 1 and 2, but  
still mainly aerobic. Training in sport zone 3 may, for example, consist of intervals followed by recovery. Train-  
ing in this zone is especially effective for improving the efficiency of blood circulation in the heart and skeletal  
muscles.  
If your goal is to compete at top potential, you will have to train in heart rate zones 4 and 5. In these zones, you  
exercise anaerobically in intervals of up to 10 minutes. The shorter the interval, the higher the intensity. Suf-  
ficient recovery between intervals is very important. The training pattern in zones 4 and 5 is designed to pro-  
duce peak performance.  
The Polar target heart rate zones can be personalized by using a laboratory measured HRmax value, or by tak-  
ing a field test to measure the value yourself. When training in a target heart rate zone, try to make use of the  
entire zone. The mid-zone is a good target, but keeping your heart rate at that exact level all the time is not  
necessary. Heart rate gradually adjusts to training intensity. For instance, when crossing from heart rate tar-  
get zone 1 to 3, the circulatory system and heart rate will adjust in 3-5 minutes.  
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Heart rate responds to training intensity depending on factors such as fitness and recovery levels, as well as  
environmental factors. It is important to look out for subjective feelings of fatigue, and to adjust your training  
program accordingly.  
SMART CALORIES  
The most accurate calorie counter on the market calculates the number of calories burned. The energy  
expenditure calculation is based on:  
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Individual maximum heart rate (HR  
Heart rate during training  
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max  
Individual resting heart rate value (HR  
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rest  
Individual maximal oxygen uptake (VO2  
)
max  
Altitude  
For best possible Smart Calories information accuracy, please give V650 your measured VO2max and  
HRmax values if you have them.  
TRAINING BENEFIT  
The Training Benefit feature helps you better understand the effectiveness of your training. This feature  
requires the use of the heart rate sensor. After each training session you get textual feedback on your per-  
formance providing that you have trained at least a total of 10 minutes in the sport zones. The feedback is  
based on training time distribution on sport zones, calorie expenditure and duration. In Training Files you get  
the feedback in more detail. The descriptions of different training benefit options are listed in the table below  
Feedback  
Benefit  
Maximum training+  
That was a hard session! You improved your sprint speed and the  
nervous system of your muscles, which make you more efficient.  
This session also increased your resistance to fatigue.  
Maximum training  
That was a hard session! You improved your sprint speed and the  
nervous system of your muscles, which make you more efficient.  
Maximum & Tempo training  
What a session! You improved your speed and efficiency. This ses-  
sion also significantly developed your aerobic fitness and your abil-  
ity to sustain high intensity effort for longer.  
Tempo & Maximum training  
Tempo training+  
What a session! You significantly improved your aerobic fitness  
and your ability to sustain high intensity effort for longer. This ses-  
sion also developed your speed and efficiency.  
Great pace in a long session! You improved your aerobic fitness,  
speed, and ability to sustain high intensity effort for longer. This  
session also increased your resistance to fatigue.  
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Feedback  
Benefit  
Tempo training  
Great pace! You improved your aerobic fitness, speed, and ability  
to sustain high intensity effort for longer.  
Tempo & Steady state training  
Steady state & Tempo training  
Steady state training +  
Good pace! You improved your ability to sustain high intensity  
effort for longer. This session also developed your aerobic fitness  
and the endurance of your muscles.  
Good pace! You improved your aerobic fitness and the endurance  
of your muscles. This session also developed your ability to sus-  
tain high intensity effort for longer.  
Excellent! This long session improved the endurance of your  
muscles and your aerobic fitness. It also increased your resistance  
to fatigue.  
Steady state training  
Excellent! You improved the endurance of your muscles and your  
aerobic fitness.  
Steady state & Basic training, long  
Excellent! This long session improved the endurance of your  
muscles and your aerobic fitness. It also developed your basic  
endurance and your body's ability to burn fat during exercise.  
Steady state & Basic training  
Basic & Steady state training, long  
Basic & Steady state training  
Excellent! You improved the endurance of your muscles and your  
aerobic fitness. This session also developed your basic endurance  
and your body's ability to burn fat during exercise.  
Great! This long session improved your basic endurance and your  
body's ability to burn fat during exercise. It also developed the  
endurance of your muscles and your aerobic fitness.  
Great! You improved your basic endurance and your body's ability  
to burn fat during exercise. This session also developed the endur-  
ance of your muscles and your aerobic fitness.  
Basic training, long  
Basic training  
Great! This long, low intensity session improved your basic endur-  
ance and your body's ability to burn fat during exercise.  
Well done! This low intensity session improved your basic endur-  
ance and your body's ability to burn fat during exercise.  
Recovery training  
Very nice session for your recovery. Light exercise like this allows  
your body to adapt to your training.  
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POLAR FLOW WEB SERVICE  
The Polar Flow web service allows you to plan and analyze every detail of your training and learn more about  
your performance. Follow and visually analyze your progress, create training targets,and add them and your  
favorite routes to your favorites.  
With the Flow web service you can:  
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Analyze all of your training details with visual graphs and a route view  
Compare specific data with others like laps or speed vs. heart rate  
See long-term progress by following the trends and details which matter to you the most  
Compare training sessions with your own and others' sessions  
Share highlights with your followers  
Relive your and other users' sessions afterward  
To start using the Flow web service, go to flow.polar.com/start, and create your Polar account. If you already  
have a Polar Account, you don’t need to register a new account in the Flow web service. You can  
sign in with the same username and password you are using e.g. with polarpersonaltrainer.com.  
Download and install FlowSync software from the same place to allow you to sync data between  
V650 and Flow web service.  
Feed  
In Feed you can see what you've been up to lately, plus you can see your friends' activities and comment.  
Explore  
In Explore you can discover routes by browsing the map. See public training sessions that other users have  
shared, and relive your own or other people’s routes and see where the highlights happened.  
Diary  
In Diary you can see your scheduled training sessions, as well as review past sessions. Information shown  
includes: training plans in day, week or month view, individual sessions and weekly summaries.  
Progress  
In Progress you can follow your development with reports. Reports are a handy way to follow your progress in  
training over longer periods. In week, month and year reports you can choose the sport for the report. In cus-  
tom period, you can choose both the period and the sport. Choose the time period and sport for report from the  
drop down lists, and press the wheel icon to choose what data you want to view in the report graph.  
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For support and more information about using the Flow web service, go to www.-  
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SYNCING  
To sync data with the Flow web service you need FlowSync software. Go to flow.polar.com/V650, and down-  
load and install the software before trying to sync.  
1. Plug the micro USB connector into the USB port and the other end of the cable into your PC.  
2. Make sure FlowSync software is running.  
3. The FlowSync window opens on your computer, and the syncing starts.  
4. Completed is displayed when you are done.  
Every time you plug in your V650 to your computer, the Polar FlowSync software will transfer your data to the  
Polar Flow web service and sync any settings you may have changed. If the syncing does not automatically  
start, start FlowSync from the desktop icon (Windows) or from the applications folder (Mac OS X). Every time  
a firmware update is available, FlowSync will notify you, and request you to install it.  
If you change settings in the Flow web service while your V650 is plugged into your computer, press the syn-  
chronize on FlowSync to transfer to the settings to your V650.  
For support and more information about using FlowSync software, go to www.-  
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CARING FOR YOUR V650  
Like any electronic device, the Polar V650 should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you ful-  
fil guarantee obligations and enjoy this product for many years to come.  
POLAR V650  
Keep your training device clean. Use a damp paper towel to wipe dirt from the training device. To maintain the  
water resistance, do not wash the training device with a pressure washer. Do not immerse the training device  
in water. Never use alcohol or any abrasive material such as steel wool or cleaning chemicals.  
After each time of using the USB port of the training device, check visually that there is no hair, dust or other  
dirt on the sealing surface area of the lid/back case. Gently wipe to remove any dirt. Do not use any sharp  
tools or equipment for cleaning, which could cause scratches to the plastic parts.  
Not suitable for bathing or swimming. Protected against wash splashes and raindrops. Do not immerse  
the training device in water. Using the training device in excessive rainfall may cause interference on GPS  
reception.  
HEART RATE SENSOR  
Connector: Detach the connector from the strap after every use and dry the connector with a soft towel.  
Clean the connector with a mild soap and water solution when needed. Never use alcohol or any abrasive  
material (eg. steel wool or cleaning chemicals).  
Strap: Rinse the strap under running water after every use and hang to dry. Clean the strap gently with a mild  
soap and water solution when needed. Do not use moisturizing soaps, because they can leave residue on the  
strap. Do not soak, iron, dry clean or bleach the strap. Do not stretch the strap or bend the electrode areas  
sharply.  
Check the washing instructions on the label of the strap.  
SPEED SENSOR BLUETOOTH® SMART AND CADENCE  
SENSOR BLUETOOTH® SMART  
Clean the sensors with a mild soap and water solution and rinse them with clean water. To maintain the water  
resistance, do not wash the sensors with a pressure washer. Do not immerse the speed sensor or cadence  
sensor in water. Never use alcohol or any abrasive material such as steel wool or cleaning chemicals. Avoid  
hard hits to the sensors, as these may damage the sensor units.  
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STORING  
Keep your training device and sensors in a cool and dry place. Do not keep them in a damp environment, in  
non-breathable material (a plastic bag or a sports bag) nor with conductive material (a wet towel). Do not  
expose the training device to direct sunlight for extended periods, such as by leaving it in a car or mounted on  
the bike mount.  
We recommend that you store the V650 charged. The battery slowly loses its charge when it is stored. If you  
are going to store your V650 for several months, we recommend that you recharge it after a few months. This  
will prolong the battery lifetime.  
Dry and store the strap and the connector separately to maximize the heart rate sensor battery lifetime. Keep  
the heart rate sensor in a cool and dry place. To prevent snap oxidation, do not store the heart rate sensor wet  
in non-breathing material, such as a sports bag. Do not expose the heart rate sensor to direct sunlight for  
extended periods.  
SERVICE  
During the two-year guarantee/warranty period we recommend that you have service done by an authorized  
Polar Service Center only. The warranty does not cover damage or consequential damage caused by service  
not authorized by Polar Electro. For further information, see Limited International Polar Guarantee.  
For contact information and all Polar Service Center addresses, visit www.polar.com/support and country-spe-  
cific websites.  
Register your Polar product at http://register.polar.fi/ to ensure we can keep improving our products and ser-  
vices to better meet your needs.  
The username for your Polar Account is always your email address. The same username and password  
are valid for Polar product registration, polarpersonaltrainer.com, Polar discussion forum and newsletter regis-  
tration.  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
BATTERIES  
The Polar V650 training device has an internal, rechargable battery. Rechargeable batteries have a limited  
number of charge cycles. You can charge and discharge the battery over 300 times before a notable decrease  
in its capacity. The number of charge cycles also varies according to use and operating conditions.  
At the end of the working life of the product Polar encourages you to minimize possible effects of waste on the  
environment and human health by following local waste disposal regulations and, where possible, utilizing sep-  
arate collection of electronic devices. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste.  
The Polar Bluetooth Smart® heart rate sensor has a user changeable battery. To change the battery yourself,  
please follow the instructions carefully as instructed in chapter Change the Heart Rate Sensor Battery.  
The batteries for the speed sensor Bluetooth Smart® , and cadence sensor Bluetooth Smart® cannot be  
replaced. Polar has designed the sensors to be sealed in order to maximize mechanical longevity and reli-  
ability. The sensors have long-life batteries inside. To purchase a new sensor contact your authorized Polar  
Service Center or retailer.  
Keep the batteries away from children. If swallowed, contact a doctor immediately. Batteries should be dis-  
posed of properly according to local regulations.  
CHANGE THE HEART RATE SENSOR BATTERY  
To change the battery of the heart rate sensor yourself, carefully follow the instructions below:  
When changing the battery, make sure the sealing ring is not damaged, in which case you should replace it  
with a new one. You can purchase the sealing ring/battery kits at well-equipped Polar retailers and authorized  
Polar Services. In the USA and Canada, the additional sealing rings are available at authorized Polar Service  
Centers. In the USA the sealing ring/battery kits are also available at www.shoppolar.com.  
When handling a new, fully charged battery, avoid clasp-like contact, i.e. simultaneously from both sides, with  
metal or electrically conducting tools, like tweezers. This may short circuit the battery, causing it to discharge  
more rapidly. Typically, short circuiting does not damage the battery, but it may decrease the capacity and the  
lifetime of the battery.  
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1. Lever the battery cover open by using the clip on the strap.  
2. Remove the old battery from the battery cover with a suit-  
able sized small rigid stick or bar, such as a toothpick. A  
non-metal tool is preferable. Be careful not to damage the  
battery cover.  
3. Insert a new battery (CR 2025) inside the cover with the  
negative (-) side facing up.  
4. Align the ledge on the battery cover with the slot on the  
connector and press the battery cover back into place.  
You should hear a snap.  
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to  
the instructions.  
PRECAUTIONS  
The Polar V650 shows your performance indicators. The training device is designed to indicate the level of  
physiological strain and recovery during and after an exercise session. It measures heart rate, speed and dis-  
tance. It also measures cycling cadence when used with a cadence sensor. No other use is intended or  
implied.  
The training device should not be used for obtaining environmental measurements that require professional or  
industrial precision.  
INTERFERENCE DURING TRAINING  
Electromagnetic Interference and Training Equipment  
Disturbance may occur near electrical devices. Also WLAN base stations may cause interference when train-  
ing with the training device. To avoid erratic reading or misbehavior, move away from possible sources of dis-  
turbance.  
MINIMIZING RISKS WHEN TRAINING  
Training may include some risk. Before beginning a regular training program, it is recommended that you  
answer the following questions concerning your health status. If you answer yes to any of these questions,  
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we recommend that you consult a doctor before starting any training program.  
• Have you been physically inactive for the past 5 years?  
• Do you have high blood pressure or high blood cholesterol?  
• Are you taking any blood pressure or heart medication?  
• Do you have a history of breathing problems?  
• Do you have symptoms of any disease?  
• Are you recovering from a serious illness or medical treatment?  
• Do you use a pacemaker or other implanted electronic device?  
• Do you smoke?  
• Are you pregnant?  
Note that in addition to training intensity, medications for heart conditions, blood pressure, psychological con-  
ditions, asthma, breathing, etc., as well as some energy drinks, alcohol, and nicotine may also affect heart  
rate.  
It is important to be sensitive to your body’s responses during training. If you feel unexpected pain or  
excessive fatigue when training, it is recommended that you stop the training or continue at a lighter  
intensity.  
Note! If you are using a pacemaker, you can use Polar products. In theory interference to pacemaker caused  
by Polar products should not be possible. In practice no reports exist to suggest anyone ever having exper-  
ienced interference. We cannot however issue an official guarantee on our products' suitability with all pace-  
makers or other implanted devices due to the variety of devices available. If you have any doubts, or if you  
experience any unusual sensations while using Polar products, please consult your physician or contact the  
implanted electronic device manufacturer to determine safety in your case.  
If you are allergic to any substance that comes into contact with your skin or if you suspect an allergic reaction  
due to using the product, check the listed materials in Technical Specifications. To avoid any skin reaction to  
the heart rate sensor, wear it over a shirt, but moisten the shirt well under the electrodes to ensure flawless  
operation.  
The combined impact of moisture and intense abrasion may cause a black color to come off the heart  
rate sensor’s surface, possibly staining light-colored clothes. If you use perfume or insect repellent on your  
skin, you must ensure that it does not come into contact with the training device or the heart rate sensor.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
POLAR V650  
Battery type:  
Rechargeable 1900 mAh Li-ion Polymer battery  
Operating time:  
Operating temperature:  
V650 materials:  
10 h  
-20 °C to +50 °C / -4 °F to 122 °F  
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), Polycarbonate (PC), Asahi  
Dragontrail (glass), Polyamide (PA)  
Bikemount materials:  
Watch accuracy:  
GPS accuracy:  
Polyoxymethylene (POM)  
Better than ± 0.5 seconds / day at 25 °C / 77 °F temperature  
distance ±2%, speed ±2km/h  
Altitude accuracy:  
Ascent/Descent resolution:  
Maximum altitude:  
Sample rate:  
±20 m / 65 ft  
5 m  
9000 m / 29528 ft  
1 Hz  
Accuracy of the heart rate mon-  
itor:  
± 1% or 1 bpm, whichever larger. Definition applies to stable con-  
ditions  
Heart rate measuring range:  
Current speed display range:  
Water resistance:  
15-240 bpm  
0-399 km/h or 248 mph  
Water proof IPX7  
Protected against wash splashes and raindrops. Do not immerse  
the V650 in water. Using the V650 in heavy rainfall may cause inter-  
ference on GPS reception.  
V650 limit values  
Maximum number of saved ses- The V650 stores the sessions from the current week and the pre-  
sions:  
vious four weeks.  
Maximum time recorded in one  
session:  
99 h 59 min 59 s  
Maximum number of laps recor- 999  
ded in one session:  
Maximum number of automatic  
laps recorded in one session:  
999  
Total calories:  
65535  
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HEART RATE SENSOR  
Battery life:  
300 h  
Battery type:  
CR2025  
Battery sealing ring:  
Operating temperature:  
Connector material:  
Strap material:  
O-ring 20.0 x 0.90 Material Silicone  
-10 °C to +50 °C / 14 °F to 122 °F  
ABS  
38% Polyamide, 29% Polyurethane, 20% Elastane, 13% Polyester  
30 m  
Water resistance:  
Uses Bluetooth® Smart wireless technology.  
POLAR FLOWSYNC SOFTWARE AND USB CABLE  
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 for USB cable.  
FlowSync is compatible with the following operating systems:  
Computer operating system  
32-bit  
64-bi  
Windows 7  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Windows 8  
Mac OS X 10.6  
Mac OS X 10.7  
Mac OS X 10.8  
Mac OS X 10.9  
Mac OS X 10.10  
WATER RESISTANCE  
Water resistance of Polar products is tested according to International IEC 60529 IPX7 (1m, 30min, 20ºC).  
Products are divided into four different categories according to 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.  
Marking on case back  
Water resistant characteristics  
Water resistant IPX7  
Not suitable for bathing or swimming. Protected against wash  
splashes and raindrops. Do not wash with a pressure washer.  
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Marking on case back  
Water resistant characteristics  
Water resistant  
Not suitable for swimming. Protected against wash splashes,  
sweat, raindrops etc. Do not wash with a pressure washer.  
Water resistant 30 m/50 m  
Water resistant 100 m  
Suitable for bathing and swimming  
Suitable for swimming and snorkeling (without air tanks)  
LIMITED INTERNATIONAL POLAR GUARANTEE  
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This guarantee does not affect the consumer’s statutory rights under applicable national or state laws  
in force, or the consumer’s rights against the dealer arising from their sales/purchase contract.  
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This limited Polar international guarantee is issued by Polar Electro Inc. for consumers who have pur-  
chased this product in the USA or Canada. This limited Polar international guarantee is issued by Polar  
Electro Oy for consumers who have purchased this product in other countries.  
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Polar Electro Oy/Polar Electro Inc. guarantees the original consumer/purchaser of this device that the  
product will be free from defects in material or workmanship for two (2) years from the date of pur-  
chase.  
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The receipt of the original purchase is your proof of purchase!  
The guarantee does not cover the battery, normal wear and tear, damage due to misuse, abuse, acci-  
dents or non-compliance with the precautions; improper maintenance, commercial use, cracked,  
broken or scratched cases/displays, armband, elastic strap and Polar apparel.  
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The guarantee does not cover any damage/s, losses, costs or expenses, direct, indirect or incidental,  
consequential or special, arising out of, or related to the product.  
Items purchased second hand are not covered by the two (2) year warranty, unless otherwise stip-  
ulated by local law.  
During the guarantee period, the product will be either repaired or replaced at any of the authorized  
Polar Service Centers regardless of the country of purchase.  
Guarantee with respect to any product will be limited to countries where the product has been initially mar-  
keted.  
This product is compliant with Directives 1999/5/EC and 2011/65/EU. The relevant Declaration of  
Conformity is available at www.polar.com/en/regulatory_information.  
Regulatory information is available at www.polar.com/support.  
This crossed out wheeled bin marking shows that Polar products are electronic devices and are in the  
scope of Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and  
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electronic equipment (WEEE) and batteries and accumulators used in products are in the scope of Directive  
2013/56/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 September 2006 on batteries and accu-  
mulators and waste batteries and accumulators. These products and batteries/accumulators inside Polar  
products should thus be disposed of separately in EU countries. Polar encourages you to minimize possible  
effects of waste on the environment and human health also outside the European Union by following local  
waste disposal regulations and, where possible, utilize separate collection of electronic devices for products,  
and battery and accumulator collection for batteries and accumulators.  
This marking shows that the product is protected against electric shocks.  
Polar Electro Oy is a ISO 9001:2008 certified company.  
© 2014 Polar Electro Oy, FI-90440 KEMPELE, Finland. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be  
used or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission of Polar Electro Oy.  
The names and logos in this user manual or in the package of this product are trademarks of Polar Electro Oy.  
The names and logos marked with a ® symbol in this user manual or in the package of this product are  
registered trademarks of Polar Electro Oy. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation and  
Mac OS is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trade-  
marks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Polar Electro Oy is under license.  
DISCLAIMER  
• The material in this manual is for informational purposes only. The products it describes are subject to  
change without prior notice, due to the manufacturer’s continuous development program.  
• Polar Electro Inc./Polar Electro Oy makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual or  
with respect to the products described herein.  
• Polar Electro Inc./Polar Electro Oy shall not be liable for any damages, losses, costs or expenses, direct,  
indirect or incidental, consequential or special, arising out of, or related to the use of this material or the  
products described herein.  
Manufactured by:  
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