![]() ![]() VIZIO TV users: use the code displayed on your TV to enter on your mobile device.FireTV users press ok with your FireTV remote control.Press ‘Yes, Install Button’ on your mobile device.If iHeart is not already Installed on your TV….If iHeart is already on your TV skip to #5.Find the name of the desired TV device and tap on it. A dialog box opens displaying a list of your nearby devices available to connect to.Tap the connect to a device icon (insert device icons from iOS and Android).It will be next to the play icon on the mini player, at the bottom of the screen in the full player experience, or to the right of the track information when playing from the device lock screen. Look for the “Connect to a Device” icon in your iHeart mobile app. Supported Connected TV devices include Roku, Amazon Fire TV, VIZIO SmartCast, and Samsung Tizen TVs. However, if you re-install Cardiogram or change to a new phone, you will need to re-enable push notifications.When using your iHeart app on your mobile device (iOS, Android) and connected to WiFi, you can use your mobile device to install, stream, and sign-in to your iHeart account on your Connected TV device as well! If your HR notifications are delated, find more info here. Once you enable push notifications for Cardiogram, you should start receiving heart rate alerts. Make sure 'Allow Notifications' (Apple) / 'Show Notifications' (Android) is turned on.Within "Cardiogram", tap "Notifications".Scroll down to find "Cardiogram" in the app list.If you find that your alerts still aren’t working, verify push notifications are turned on for Cardiogram in your phone settings: Note: Notifications may be delayed if your wearable hasn’t synced data to Cardiogram. Activate and adjust them directly from the General Settings page in your Cardiogram app: Setting up or editing your Heart Rate Alerts is simple. Because all hearts are different, and concerns vary, you can customize your threshold to your personal range. ![]() Our HR Alerts feature allows Cardiogram to notify you if your heart rate goes above or below your preferred heart rate zone. ![]()
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