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User Guides for Fitrockr Platform v2
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- How to select the best device for your project
- Prepare Wearable Devices
- Set up data collection profile
- Set up participant in-app consent
- Create new user account
- Influence of profile information on data collection accuracy
- Generate QR Code for Fitrockr Hub participants
- Collect Data: Smartphone Sync (single-sync) with Fitrockr Hub app
- Trouble shoot device pairing
- Check synchronisations
- Use Notifications
- Use Questionnaires
- Wearable and Device ID Management
- Sleep Recording with Garmin Devices
- Standard Reports
- Sleep Report
- 6 Minute Walk Test
- HRV Report
- Background Sync
- Body Battery Report
- Data Dictionary
- Use Garmin HRM PRO Monitor
- Fitrockr API
- View user health data
- Export raw data
- Set Goals for Fitrockr Hub App
- Configure alert monitor
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- How to select the best device for your project
- Prepare Wearable Devices
- Set up data collection profile
- Create new user account
- Influence of profile information on data collection accuracy
- Collect Data: Tablet Sync (multi-sync) with Fitrockr Hub app
- Trouble shoot device pairing
- Check synchronisations
- Reassign device to another user
- Wearable and Device ID Management
- Sleep Recording with Garmin Devices
- Standard Reports
- Sleep Report
- 6 Minute Walk Test
- HRV Report
- Body Battery Report
- Data Dictionary
- Use Garmin HRM PRO Monitor
- Fitrockr API
- View user health data
- Export raw data
- Configure alert monitor
- Trouble shoot syncing issues for multi device sync (multi-sync)
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- How to select the best device for your project
- Create new user account
- Connect with Garmin Connect
- Check synchronisations
- Fetch historic Garmin Connect data
- Configure alert monitor
- Standard Reports
- Sleep Report
- 6 Minute Walk Test
- Body Battery Report
- View user health data
- HRV via Garmin Connect Sync
- Sleep Recording with Garmin Devices
- Export raw data
- Data Dictionary
- Use Garmin HRM PRO Monitor
- Fitrockr API
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- Quick step overview for USB upload
- How to select the best device for your project
- Prepare Wearable Devices
- Set up data collection profile
- Create new user account
- Transfer settings to device for USB sync
- Collect Data: Tablet Sync (multi-sync) with USB cable
- Sync via USB cable to Laptop
- Influence of profile information on data collection accuracy
- Wearable and Device ID Management
- Sleep Recording with Garmin Devices
- Standard Reports
- Sleep Report
- 6 Minute Walk Test
- HRV Report
- Body Battery Report
- Data Dictionary
- Use Garmin HRM PRO Monitor
- Fitrockr API
- View user health data
- Check synchronisations
- Export raw data
- Trouble shoot device pairing
- Configure alert monitor
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User Guides for Fitrockr Platform v3
- Prepare Wearable Devices
- Setup: Projects
- Setup: Staff
- Manage: Users
- Manage: Groups
- Manage: Alerts
- Manage: Notifications
- Manage: Questionnaires
- Collect Data
- Analyze Data
- Fitrockr API
- Track: Compliance Dashboard
- Track: Device Synchronisation
- Analyze: Data Export
- Analyze: Standard Reports
- Analyze: Sleep Analysis
- Analyze: 6 Minute Walk Test
- Analyze: Body Battery
- Analyze: HRV
- Analyze: Activities
- Set and Track Goals
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How to use the Garmin HRM PRO Heart Rate Monitor
- The Garmin HRM PRO Heart Rate Monitor needs to be connected as an accessory to a compatible Garmin watch.
- The HRM PRO will then record heart rate data and send it to the connected Garmin watch.
- The Garmin watch will consolidate the data and send it to Fitrockr.

Important Information and Restrictions
Garmin HRM PRO Heart Rate Monitor will only record data if:
the associated Garmin watch is in Bluetooth range. The Garmin watch does not need to be worn but it needs to be in permanent Bluetooth range.
Garmin watch is running an activity. This means that the HRM PRO will start recording data as soon as an activity is started on the Garmin watch. As soon as the activity is stopped, HRM PRO will transfer the data to the Garmin watch.
If Garmin watch is worn together with the HRM PRO during an activity, heart rate data from HRM PRO will overwrite the heart rate data recorded by the Garmin watch.