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1. to change the order of the data pages Customizing the Data Pages Fitness 11 e Select Setup gt Units to change units of measurement For example you can record your biking distance in kilometers instead of miles e Customize the hold function of your arrow keys for your activity Customizing the Arrow Keys e Select Setup gt Fitness gt Auto Lap to set your lap distance The default distance is 1 mi 1 60 km Enter your fitness user profile information Setting Your Fitness User Profile and heart rate zones Setting Your Heart Rate Zones to obtain accurate calorie measurements Going for a Run Before you go for a run you must change the profile to running Changing Profiles 1 Select the action key 2 Select Start GPS 3 Wait while the device locates satellites 4 Hold A to start the timer 5 Start running You can hold A to pause and resume your run You can hold V to mark a lap Select the action key 7 Select Stop GPS to finish your run The device automatically saves your run o History History includes date time distance calories average speed or pace ascent descent and optional ANT sensor information NOTE History is not recorded while the timer is stopped or paused When the device memory is full a message appears The device does not automatically delete or overwrite your history You can upload your history to Garmin Connect Using Garmin Connect or BaseCamp
2. Map Settings s 1 TRG re 0 2 IRATE AETA A E E ONEEN N Time Settings hires Setting Your Fitnes l About Lifetime Athletes ANT EEE Zar Pairing Your ANT de tempe whale ER 12 Putting On the rt za Re About Heart Rate Zone sg Fi it ess ale NEE Table of Contents Foot Pao been an Optional Bike Cadence Sensor Device Information Using Upda ing the Updating the So ware ch Device Care Battery fo Data anagement r Plot De Data g Mors iinteemealie PEK een Data F ielc s 15 Table of Contents Introduction Always consult your physician before you begin or modify any exercise program See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information Getting Started When using your device the first time you should complete these tasks to set up the device and get to know the basic features 1 Charge the device Charging the Device 2 Register the device Registering Your Device 3 Learn about the sensor data and modes Viewing the Data Pages 4 Acquire satellites and record a track Acquiring Satellite Signals and Recording a Track 5 Create a waypoint Creating a Waypoint Charging the Device NOTICE To prevent corrosion thoroughly dry the contacts and the surrounding area before charging or connecting to a computer The device is powe
3. determines what additional setup information is required Entering Jump Information For all jump types drop altitudes and opening altitudes are measured in feet above ground level AGL HAHO High Altitude High Opening The jumpmaster jumps from a very high altitude and opens the parachute at a high altitude You must set a DIP and a drop altitude of at least 1 000 feet The drop altitude is assumed to be the same as the opening altitude Common values for a drop altitude range from 12 000 to 24 000 feet AGL HALO High Altitude Low Opening The jumpmaster jumps from a very high altitude and opens the parachute at a low altitude The required information is the same as the HAHO jump type plus an opening altitude The opening altitude must not be greater than the drop altitude Common values for an opening altitude range from 2 000 to 6 000 feet AGL Static The wind speed and direction are assumed to be constant for the duration of the jump The drop altitude must be at least 1 000 feet Entering Jump Information 1 Select the action key 2 Select Jumpmaster 3 Select a jump type Jump Types Geocaches 4 Complete one or more actions to enter your jump information Select DIP to set a waypoint for the desired landing location e Select Drop Alt to set the drop altitude AGL in feet when the jumpmaster exits the aircraft Select Open Alt to set the open altitude AGL in feet when the jumpmaster opens the para
4. Index A accessories 15 adventures 5 airport 14 nearest 5 alarms 9 clock 8 proximity 9 alerts 9 location 9 almanac hunting and fishing 9 sunrise and sunset 9 altimeter 2 6 10 15 18 calibrating 2 altitude 1 alert 2 ANT sensors 12 pairing 12 area calculation 9 Auto Pause 11 B backlight 1 11 barometer 2 6 15 18 BaseCamp 15 battery 14 charging 1 life 1 15 replacing 13 bike sensors 14 Cc cadence sensors 14 calibrating altimeter 2 6 compass 6 charging 1 chirp 7 11 cleaning the device 13 15 compass 1 2 5 6 10 contrast 11 coordinates 5 countdown timer 8 customizing the device 10 11 D data pages 1 sharing 5 storing 12 transferring 12 data fields 10 17 database updating 14 deleting all user data 15 locations 4 profiles 3 demo mode 9 device registration 17 resetting 15 direct to routing 5 distance 4 downloading geocaches 7 E elevation 2 plot 15 F files transferring 7 types 15 finding locations near your location 3 fishing times 9 fitness 11 12 flight plans 4 foot pod 13 14 G Garmin Connect storing data 12 Garmin Pilot 4 Garmin product support contact information 17 geocaches 5 7 11 15 downloading 7 navigating to 7 GPS 10 15 signal 1 2 9 stopping 3 9 GSC 10 12 H heart rate 2 monitor 12 13 zones 13 17 heart rate monitor 12 13 history 12 sending to computer 12 viewing 12 HomePort 15 hunting and fishing times 9 J jumpmaster 7 8 K ke
5. Tones You can customize the tones and vibrations Setting the Device Tones Display You can adjust the backlight and screen contrast Display Settings Reset You can clear the trip data sensor plots Clearing All Sensor Plot Data waypoints or track log or you can reset all of your settings Resetting the Profile to Factory Settings Map You can customize the map orientation and how items appear on the map Map Settings Tracks You can customize the track recording settings Track Settings Time You can customize the appearance of the time page Time Settings Customizing Your Device Setup Item Available Settings and Information Units You can change the units of measure for data such as distance elevation and temperature Changing the Units of Measure Pos Format You can change how your position data appears Position Format Settings Profiles You can change the active profile and edit your profiles Changing Profiles Fitness You can turn on Auto Lap customize your fitness user profile and edit your heart rate zones Fitness Settings Geocaches You can customize how your geocaches are listed and activate chirp Geocache Settings Menu You can customize the items that appear in the main menu Customizing the Main Menu About You can view information about the device and software Viewing Device Information Customizing the Main Menu You can add dele
6. gt Yes Reversing a Route 1 Select the action key 2 Select Routes 3 Select a route 4 Select Reverse Tracks A track is a recording of your path The track log contains information about points along the recorded path including time location and elevation for each point To work with tracks on your device you must add the Tracks option to the main menu Customizing the Main Menu Recording a Track 1 Select the action key 2 Select Start GPS 3 Wait while the device locates satellites 4 Walk around to record a track Your distance and time appear 5 Select to view the loop of data pages including compass data altimeter data ascent and speed the map and the time of day page You can customize the data pages Customizing the Data Pages 6 Hold 9 Waypoints Routes and Tracks 7 Select an option e Select Pause Track to pause tracking e Select Save Track to save your track e Select Clear Track to erase the track without saving e Select Stop GPS to turn off GPS without deleting your track Saving the Current Track 1 Select the action key 2 Select Tracks gt Current 3 Select an option e To save the entire track select Save To save part of the track select Save Part and select the part to save Viewing Details about the Track 1 Select the action key 2 Select Tracks 3 Select a track 4 Select View Map The beginning and the end of the track are marked by flags 5 Select gt De
7. Contents Introducti Viewing the Data Pages Data PAGES cecccccccssssceecsevsseee er Turning on a Sensor Mode de Satellite ade and Recording a aTr ping GPS Beer Prof les Eee ei Changing Profiles i Creal ing a Custom Pro le ing a Profile ng the ae of a 1 Waypoint Location lay a Waypoint unneeeeeeeeeenn Dele eu TEN she on ee ae Saving the Te A cocci actctene aesspe a eich Details about the e Traci with the Horizontal Situation Indicator NE ee Ne COIS ASS nenne an erster ing the Barometric l N Location u un E T AEEA g tc Logging the hen RUIN och bel tess ace HERREN TAE ATE T ee oesiaeees NNNNAN Finding a Geocache with a chirp Device Applic ons Energ Wind linteanialion for HAHO and HALO Jumps Entering Wind Information for a Static Jump Constant Settings VIRB ae eee penis a Gusiem a Time Zone Editing a Custom Time Zone Alerts E E E ER PIE Setting a a Proximity Alarm OCODOODDDDDDDDHDOONANNAN N Viewing Satellite Infarmmetion Simulaing a LOCA aspa Customizing Your DeViCC s cccscesesssesseeeeseeeeeeeeD uea RN Customizing the Data Pages System Settings About UltraTrac Compass Settings Setting the North Reference 10 Altimeter SAUNG saa a a Setting the Device Tones n nnnennneenee 10 Display Settings
8. Go to www opencaching com 3 If necessary create an account 4 Sign in 5 Follow the on screen instructions to find and download geocaches to your device Navigating to a Geocache Before you can navigate to a geocache you must go to www opencaching com and download a geocache to your device Navigating to a geocache is like navigating to any other location See the navigation section Navigating to a Destination for more information Go to the profiles section Creating a Custom Profile to create a profile for geocaching Go to the geocache settings Geocache Settings to customize your device settings e Go to the data pages section Customizing the Data Pages to customize your data fields Logging the Attempt After you have attempted to find a geocache you can log your results 1 Select the action key 2 Select GPS Tools gt Geocaches gt Log Attempt 3 Select Found Did Not Find or Unattempted 4 Select an option e To begin navigation to a geocache nearest you select Find Next To end the logging select Done chirp A chirp is a small Garmin accessory that is programmed and left in a geocache You can use your device to find a chirp in a geocache For more information about the chirp see the chirp Owner s Manual at www garmin com Finding a Geocache with a chirp Device 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Geocaches gt chirp gt On 3 Hold 4 Select Start GPS
9. can improve accuracy There are three ways to adjust the calibration distance GPS and manual Calibrating Your Foot Pod by Distance Before you can calibrate your device you must pair your device with the foot pod Pairing Your ANT Sensors For best results the foot pod should be calibrated using the inside lane of a regulation track or an exact distance A regulation track 2 laps 0 5 mi or 800 m is more accurate than a treadmill 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt ANT Sensor gt Foot Pod gt Calibrate gt Distance 3 Select Start to begin recording 4 Run or walk 0 5 mi or 800 m 5 Select Stop Calibrating Your Foot Pod by GPS Before you can calibrate your device you must acquire GPS signals and pair your device with the foot pod Pairing Your ANT Sensors 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt ANT Sensor gt Foot Pod gt Calibrate gt GPS 3 Select Start to begin recording 4 Run or walk approximately 0 62 mi or 1 k The device informs you when you have traveled far enough Calibrating Your Foot Pod Manually Before you can calibrate your device you must pair your device with the foot pod Pairing Your ANT Sensors Garmin recommends manual calibration if you know your calibration factor If you have calibrated a foot pod with another Garmin product you may know your calibration factor 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt ANT Sensor gt Foot Pod gt Calibrate g
10. keys 3 Hold Sand A to unlock the keys Resetting Your Device If the device stops responding you may need to reset it 1 Hold for at least 25 seconds 2 Hold for one second to turn on the device Resetting the Profile to Factory Settings You can restore profile settings to the factory default values 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Reset gt All Settings gt Yes Clearing All Sensor Plot Data 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Reset gt Clear Plots gt Yes Getting More Information You can find more information about this product on the Garmin website e Go to www garmin com outdoor Go to www garmin com learningcenter e Go to http buy garmin com or contact your Garmin dealer for information about optional accessories and replacement parts Appendix Data Fields Some data fields require you to be navigating or require ANT accessories to display data ACCURACY GPS The margin of error for your exact location For example your GPS location is accurate to within 12 feet 3 65 m AMB PRESS ambient pressure The uncalibrated environmental pressure ASCENT ascent total The total elevation distance ascended since the last reset AVG ASCENT average ascent The average vertical distance of ascent since the last reset AVG CAD average cadence The average cadence for the current activity AVG DESCNT average descent The average vertical distance of descent si
11. selected position format setting LLAP ASCNT last lap ascent The vertical distance of ascent for the last completed lap LLAP CAD last lap cadence The average cadence for the last completed lap LLAP DECNT last lap descent The vertical distance of descent for the last completed lap LLAP DIST last lap distance The distance traveled for the last completed lap LLAP HR last lap heart rate The average heart rate for the last completed lap LLAP PACE last lap pace The average pace for the last completed lap LLAP SPD last lap speed The average speed for the last completed lap LLAP TIME last lap time The stopwatch time for the last completed lap LOCATION The current position using the selected position format setting MAX ASCENT maximum ascent The maximum rate of ascent in feet per minute or meters per minute since the last reset MAX DESCNT maximum descent The maximum rate of descent in feet per minute or meters per minute since the last reset MAX ELEVTN maximum elevation The highest elevation reached since the last reset MAX SPEED maximum speed The highest speed reached since the last reset MAX TEMP maximum temperature The maximum temperature recorded in the last 24 hours MIN ELEVTN minimum elevation The lowest elevation reached since the last reset MIN TEMP minimum temperature The minimum temperature recorded in the last 24 hours MOV N AVG moving average The average sp
12. signals successfully 4 Walk around or travel to record a track Your distance and time appear 5 Select to view the loop of data pages 6 Hold 9 Introduction 7 Select an option e Select Pause Track to pause tracking e Select Save Track to save your track e Select Clear Track to erase the track without saving e Select Stop GPS to turn off GPS without deleting your track Stopping GPS 1 Select the action key 2 Select Stop GPS Profiles A profile is a collection of settings that optimizes your device for a certain activity For example the data pages settings and views can appear differently when you use the device in an airplane than when you use it for hiking When you are using a profile and you change settings such as data fields or units of measurement the changes are saved automatically as part of the profile To use profiles on your device you must add the Profiles menu option to the main menu Customizing the Main Menu Changing Profiles When you change activities you can quickly change the setup of the device to suit the activity by changing the profile 1 Select the action key 2 Select Profiles 3 Select a profile The profile you selected is now the active profile Any changes you make are saved to the active profile Creating a Custom Profile You can customize your settings and data fields for a particular activity or trip 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Profiles 3 Sele
13. the surrounding conditions or other data is important There are three types of alerts event alerts range alerts and recurring alerts Event alert An event alert notifies you once The eventis a specific value For example you can set the device to alert you when you reach a specified elevation Range alert A range alert notifies you any time the device is above or below a specified range of values For example you can set the device to alert you when your heart rate is below 60 beats per minute bpm and over 210 bpm Recurring alert A recurring alert notifies you every time the device records a specified value or interval For example you can set the device to alert you every 30 minutes Alert Name Alert Type Description Proximity Recurring See Setting a Proximity Alarm Distance Event You can set an interval or a custom recurring distance from your final destination Time Event You can set an interval or a custom time recurring from your estimated time of arrival Elevation Event range You can set minimum and maximum recurring elevation values You can also set the device to alert you when you ascend or descend a specified amount Nav Arrival Event You can set alerts for reaching waypoints and the final destination of a track or route You can set minimum and maximum speed values Speed Range Pace Range You can set minimum and maximum pace values Heart Rate You can set mi
14. travel 200 feet 60 m the grade is 5 GR DEST glide ratio to destination The glide ratio required to descend from your current position to the destination elevation You must be navigating for this data to appear HEADING The direction you are moving HEART RATE Your heart rate in beats per minute bpm Your device must be connected to a compatible heart rate monitor HR MAX heart rate percentage maximum The percentage of maximum heart rate HR ZONE heart rate zone The current range of heart rate 1 to 5 The default zones are based on your user profile maximum heart rate and resting heart rate LAP ASCNT lap ascent The vertical distance of ascent for the current lap LAP CAD lap cadence The average cadence for the current lap LAP DESCNT lap descent The vertical distance of descent for the current lap LAP DIST lap distance The distance traveled for the current lap LAP HR lap heart rate The average heart rate for the current lap LAP HR lap heart rate percentage The average percentage of maximum heart rate for the current lap LAP PACE The average pace for the current lap LAPS The number of laps completed for the current activity LAP SPEED The average speed for the current lap LAP TIME The stopwatch time for the current lap LAP TOTAL The stopwatch time for all the completed laps LAT LON latitude longitude The current position in latitude and longitude regardless of the
15. your device The Garmin Pilot app is available for some mobile devices See the application store for your mobile device for availability and compatibility information Your D2 Pilot Watch connects to the Garmin Pilot app using Bluetooth Smart wireless technology This requires an iPhone 4S smartphone or newer or an iPad 3 mobile device or newer 1 Select the action key 2 Select Share Data gt Garmin Pilot 3 On your mobile device start the Garmin Pilot app The Garmin Pilot app detects your device and connects to it automatically Editing the Name of a Route Select the action key Select Routes Select a route Select Rename Select the action key A and Y to enter characters Select _ gt Done diting a Route Select the action key Select Routes Select a route Select Edit Select a point Select an option e To view the point on the map select Map To change the order of the point on the route select Move Up or Move Down e To insert an additional point on the route select Insert The additional point is inserted before the point you are editing e To add a point to the end of the route select Next Point e To remove the point from the route select Remove OuRWNAM OAARWORND Viewing a Route on the Map 1 Select the action key 2 Select Routes 3 Select a route 4 Select View Map Deleting a Route 1 Select the action key 2 Select Routes 3 Select a route 4 Select Delete
16. A GARMIN D2 Pilot Owner s Manual GARMIN e AUG March 2014 190 01674 00_ 0B Printed in Taiwan All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of Garmin Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content of this manual without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements Go to www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use of this product Garmin the Garmin logo and TracBack are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries ANT BaseCamp chirp D2 Garmin Connect GSC HomePort and tempe are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Garmin is under license iPad and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Mac is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners This product is ANT certified Visit www thisisant com directory for a list of compatible products and apps Table of
17. CH The stopwatch time for the current activity SUNRISE The time of sunrise based on your GPS position SUNSET The time of sunset based on your GPS position TEMP temperature The temperature of the air Your body temperature affects the temperature sensor TIME A running tally of the total time spent moving and not moving since the last reset TIMER The current time of the countdown timer TO COURSE The direction in which you must move to get back on the route You must be navigating for this data to appear TOD time of day The current time of day based on your current location and time settings format time zone daylight saving time TRACK DIST track distance The distance traveled for the current track TURN The angle of difference in degrees between the bearing to your destination and your current course L means turn left R means turn right You must be navigating for this data to appear VERT SPEED vertical speed The rate of ascent or descent over time VMG velocity made good The speed at which you are closing on a destination along a route You must be navigating for this data to appear Data Pages By default these pages appear for the hiking profile Heart rate data is available only when your device is paired with a heart rate monitor Cadence and step data are available only when your device is paired with a foot pod Tracking WEITET Indoor Map Total ascent and speed Heart rate Clo
18. Do not use a sharp object to remove user replaceable batteries Contact your local waste disposal department to properly recycle the batteries Perchlorate Material special handling may apply Go to www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Replacing the Heart Rate Monitor Battery 1 Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws on the back of the module 2 Remove the cover and battery a 4 y o Wait 30 seconds 4 Insert the new battery with the positive side facing up NOTE Do not damage or lose the O ring gasket 5 Replace the back cover and the four screws NOTE Do not overtighten After you replace the heart rate monitor battery you may need to pair it with the device again Caring for the Heart Rate Monitor You must unsnap and remove the module before cleaning the strap A build up of sweat and salt on the strap can decrease the ability of the heart rate monitor to report accurate data Go to www garmin com HRMcare for detailed washing instructions e Rinse the strap after every use e Machine wash the strap after every seven uses Do not put the strap in a dryer e When drying the strap hang it up or lay it flat To prolong the life of your heart rate monitor unsnap the module when not in use Foot Pod Your device is compatible with the foot pod You can use the foot pod to record pace and distance instead of using GPS when you are training indoors or wh
19. Garmin Adventures periodically to keep track of all your activity data Viewing an Activity You can view the history or a map of your fitness activity 1 Select the action key 2 Select FIT History A list of your activities appears by date 3 Select an activity 4 Select Details or View Map Saving an Activity as a Track You can save an activity as a track using GPS This allows you to perform GPS functions with the activity such as navigation and routes 1 Select the action key 2 Select FIT History 3 Select an activity 4 Select Save as Track Deleting an Activity 1 Select the action key 2 Select FIT History 3 Select an activity 4 Select Delete gt Yes Using Garmin Connect 1 Connect the device to your computer using the USB cable 2 Go to www garminconnect com start 3 Follow the on screen instructions ANT Sensors The device is compatible with these optional wireless ANT accessories e Heart rate monitor Putting On the Heart Rate Monitor e GSC 10 speed and cadence sensor Using an Optional Bike Cadence Sensor e tempe wireless temperature sensor tempe For information about compatibility and purchasing additional sensors go to http buy garmin com Pairing Your ANT Sensors Before you can pair you must put on the heart rate monitor or install the sensor Pairing is the connecting of ANT wireless sensors for example connecting a heart rate monitor with your Garmin device 1 B
20. Wait while the device locates satellites Select the action key Select GPS Tools gt Geocaches Select a geocache and select chirp to show chirp details while you are navigating 9 Select Go and navigate to the geocache Navigating to a Destination When you are within 33 ft 10 m of the geocache that contains a chirp device a message appears ONO 90 Applications To use some applications you must add the application or the GPS Tools option to the main menu Customizing the Main Menu Jumpmaster The jumpmaster feature is designed for experienced skydivers particularly those in the military The jumpmaster feature follows military guidelines for calculating the high altitude release point HARP The device detects automatically when you have jumped to begin navigating toward the desired impact point DIP using the barometer and electronic compass Planning a Jump Jumpmaster is for use by experienced skydivers only Jumpmaster should not be used as a primary skydiving altimeter Failure to input the appropriate jump related information into Jumpmaster can lead to serious personal injury or death 1 Select a jump type Jump Types 2 Enter the jump information Entering Jump Information The device calculates the HARP 3 Select GOTO HARP to start navigation to the HARP Jump Types The jumpmaster feature allows you to set the jump type to one of three types HAHO HALO or Static The jump type selected
21. Waypoint You can create a new location by projecting the distance and bearing from a marked location to a new location 1 Select the action key Select Waypoints Select a waypoint Select Project Follow the on screen instructions The projected waypoint is saved with a default name a BR W ND Deleting a Waypoint 1 Select the action key 2 Select Waypoints 3 Select a waypoint 4 Select Delete gt Yes Deleting All Waypoints 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Reset gt Waypoints gt Yes Routes and Flight Plans A route is a sequence of waypoints or locations that leads you to your final destination Flight plans are routes that use direct routing optimized for aviation You can create flight plans on your device or by using the Garmin Pilot application for mobile devices Creating a Route Select the action key Select Routes gt Create New Select First Point Select a category Select the first point on the route Select Next Point Repeat steps 4 6 until the route is complete Select Done to save the route reating a Flight Plan Select the action key Select Flightplan gt Create New Select First Point Select a category Select the first point on the route Select Next Point Repeat steps 4 6 until the route is complete Select Done to save the route ONOOARWNHHHO ANOOARWHD Connecting to the Garmin Pilot App You can use the Garmin Pilot app to create flight plans and send them to
22. and Mac OS 10 3 and earlier File Types The device supports these file types Files from BaseCamp or HomePort Go to www garmin com trip_planning e GPI custom POI files from the Garmin POI Loader Go to www garmin com products poiloader e GPX track files e GPX geocache files Go to www opencaching com e FIT files for exporting to Garmin Connect e GPX FIT files for recording data in both formats simultaneously Disconnecting the USB Cable If your device is connected to your computer as a removable drive or volume you must safely disconnect your device from your computer to avoid data loss If your device is connected to your Windows computer as a portable device it is not necessary to safely disconnect 1 Complete an action For Windows computers select the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray and select your device e For Mac computers drag the volume icon to the trash 2 Disconnect the cable from your computer Deleting Files If you do not know the purpose of a file do not delete it Your device memory contains important system files that should not be deleted 1 Open the Garmin drive or volume 2 If necessary open a folder or volume 3 Select a file 4 Press the Delete key on your keyboard Troubleshooting Locking the Keys You can lock the keys to prevent inadvertent key presses 1 Select the data page you want to view while the keys are locked 2 Hold and A to lock the
23. chute e Select FWD Throw to set the horizontal distance traveled in meters due to aircraft speed e Select Crs to HARP to set the direction traveled in degrees due to aircraft speed e Select Wind to set the wind speed in knots and direction in degrees e Select Constant to fine tune some information for the planned jump Depending on the jump type you can select Percent Max Safety Fctr K Open K Freefall or K Static and enter additional information Constant Settings e Select Auto to DIP to enable navigation to the DIP automatically after you jump Select GOTO HARP to start navigation to the HARP Entering Wind Information for HAHO and HALO Jumps 1 Select the action key Select Jumpmaster Select a jump type Jump Types Select Wind gt Add Select an altitude Enter a wind speed in knots and select Done Enter a wind direction in degrees and select Done The wind value is added to the list Only wind values included in the list are used in calculations 8 Repeat steps 5 7 for each available altitude NO oo RB WD Resetting Wind Information 1 Select the action key 2 Select Jumpmaster 3 Select HAHO or HALO 4 Select Wind gt Reset All wind values are removed from the list Entering Wind Information for a Static Jump 1 Select the action key 2 Select Jumpmaster gt Static gt Wind 3 Enter a wind speed in knots and select Done 4 Enter a wind direction in degrees and select Done Co
24. ck Map Clock Registering Your Device Help us better support you by completing our online registration today Go to http my garmin com Keep the original sales receipt or a photocopy in a safe place Contacting Garmin Aviation Product Support Go to www garmin com support for in country support information e Inthe Americas call 866 739 5687 e In Europe Africa and the Middle East call 44 0 87 085 1243 e In Asia Pacific call 65 6348 0378 e In Australia call 61 2 8882 6134 Software License Agreement BY USING THE DEVICE YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY Garmin Ltd and its subsidiaries Garmin grant you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device the Software in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in Garmin and or its third party providers You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and or its third party providers and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure organization and code of the Software for which source code is not provided are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and or its third party providers and that the S
25. ct an option e Select a profile e Select Create New and select the new profile The profile you selected is now the active profile The previous profile was saved 4 If necessary select Edit and edit the name of the profile 5 Customize your settings Customizing Your Device and data fields for the active profile Any changes you make are saved to the active profile Deleting a Profile If you accidentally delete a default profile you can recreate the profile Restoring a Default Profile 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Profiles 3 Select a profile 4 Select Delete gt Yes Restoring a Default Profile If you accidentally delete a default profile you can restore the profile with default settings NOTE Custom profiles cannot be restored 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Profiles 3 Select Create New and select the new profile The new profile is the active profile The previous profile is saved 4 Select Edit and enter the default name of the profile you need to restore 5 Reset the profile to default settings Resetting the Profile to Factory Settings This resets the default settings on the current profile only Waypoints Routes and Tracks Waypoints Waypoints are locations you record and store in the device Creating a Waypoint You can save your current location as a waypoint 1 Hold the action key 2 Select an option To save the waypoint without changes selec
26. d options to the main menu Customizing the Main Menu Navigating to a Destination Before you can navigate to a destination you must enable GPS and acquire satellite signals Acquiring Satellite Signals and Recording a Track 1 Select the action key 2 Select an option NOTE Not all options are available in all profiles e Select Waypoints e Select Tracks Select Routes Select Flightplan e Select GPS Tools gt Coordinates e Select GPS Tools gt POIs Select GPS Tools gt Geocaches 3 Select a destination or enter information about the destination 4 Select Go wet KOJC ERG GIST 36812935 19804 The device displays information about your next waypoint 5 Select or V to view additional navigation data pages Viewing the Data Pages Stopping Navigation 1 Select the action key 2 Select Stop Nav Navigating to the Nearest Airport 1 Hold NRST A list of the nearest airports appears 2 Select an airport Navigating to an Airport by Identifier You can navigate directly to an airport by searching for the airport identifier 1 Hold D 2 Enter all or part of the alphanumeric airport identifier and select the action key A list of matching airports appears 3 Select the airport Navigating with Sight N Go You can point the device at an object in the distance such as a water tower lock in the direction and then navigate to the object Select the action key Select GPS Tools
27. e heart rate monitor it is on standby and ready to send data TIP If the heart rate data is erratic or does not appear see Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data About Heart Rate Zones Many athletes use heart rate zones to measure and increase their cardiovascular strength and improve their level of fitness A heart rate zone is a set range of heartbeats per minute The five commonly accepted heart rate zones are numbered from 1 to 5 according to increasing intensity Generally heart rate zones are calculated based on percentages of your maximum heart rate Fitness Goals Knowing your heart rate zones can help you measure and improve your fitness by understanding and applying these principles e Your heart rate is a good measure of exercise intensity e Training in certain heart rate zones can help you improve cardiovascular capacity and strength e Knowing your heart rate zones can prevent you from overtraining and can decrease your risk of injury If you know your maximum heart rate you can use the table Heart Rate Zone Calculations to determine the best heart rate zone for your fitness objectives If you do not know your maximum heart rate use one of the calculators available on the Internet Some gyms and health centers can provide a test that measures maximum heart rate Setting Your Heart Rate Zones Before the device can determine your heart rate zones you must set up your fitness user profile Setting Your Fitness U
28. e much more compact than GPX files e GPXIFIT allows you to output both file types Time Settings Select Setup gt Time Time Page Allows you to customize the appearance of the time of day Format Allows you to select a 12 hour or a 24 hour display time Time Zone Allows you to select the time zone for the device You can select Auto to set the time zone automatically based on your GPS position Changing the Units of Measure You can customize units of measure for distance and speed elevation depth temperature and pressure 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Units 3 Select a measurement type 4 Select a unit of measure Position Format Settings NOTE Do not change the position format or the map datum coordinate system unless you are using a map or chart that specifies a different position format Select Setup gt Pos Format Format Sets the position format in which a given location reading appears Datum Sets the coordinate system on which the map is structured Spheroid Shows the coordinate system the device is using The default coordinate system is WGS 84 Fitness Settings Select Setup gt Fitness Auto Lap Sets the device to automatically mark the lap at a specific distance User Sets the user profile information Setting Your Fitness User Profile HR Zones Sets the five heart rate zones for fitness activities Setting Your Heart Rate Zones FIT Activity Sets the type o
29. eed while moving since the last reset MOV N TIME moving time A running tally of the time spent moving since the last reset 16 Appendix NEXT DEST next destination The next point on the route You must be navigating for this data to appear NEXT DIST distance to next waypoint The remaining distance to the next waypoint on the route You must be navigating for this data to appear NEXT ETA next estimated time of arrival The estimated time of day you will reach the next waypoint on the route adjusted to the local time of the waypoint You must be navigating for this data to appear NEXT ETE next estimated time en route The estimated time remaining before you reach the next waypoint in the route You must be navigating for this data to appear NEXT VDST next vertical distance The elevation distance between your current position and the next waypoint in the route You must be navigating for this data to appear NONE This is a blank data field ODOMETER A running tally of distance traveled for all trips This total does not clear when resetting the trip data OFF COURSE The distance to the left or right by which you have strayed from the original path of travel You must be navigating for this data to appear PACE The current pace SPEED The current rate of travel STEPS The number of steps recorded by the foot pod STOP TIME A running tally of the time spent not moving since the last reset STOPWAT
30. en your GPS signal is weak The foot pod is on standby and ready to send data like the heart rate monitor After 30 minutes of inactivity the foot pod powers off to conserve the battery When the battery is low a message appears on your device Approximately five hours of battery life remain ANT Sensors 13 Setting the Foot Pod Mode You can set your device to use foot pod data instead of GPS data to calculate pace 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Fitness gt Foot Pod Speed 3 Select an option e Select Indoor when you are training indoors without GPS e Select Always On when training outdoors when your GPS signal is weak or when you lose satellite signals Going for a Run Using a Foot Pod Before you go for a run you must change the profile to running Changing Profiles and pair the foot pod with your device Pairing Your ANT Sensors When your device can not acquire satellite signals such as when running indoors on a treadmill you can use the foot pod to measure your running distance 1 Install your foot pod according to the accessory instructions 2 Select the action key 3 Select Setup gt Fitness gt Foot Pod Speed gt Indoor 4 Hold A to start the timer 5 Start running You can hold A to pause and resume your run You can hold V to mark a lap 6 Hold to stop the timer The device automatically saves your run Foot Pod Calibration Calibrating your foot pod is optional and
31. f fitness activity being performed This allows your activity type to appear correctly when you transfer your activity data to Garmin Connect Foot Pod Speed Sets the speed to Off Indoor and Always On Going for a Run Using a Foot Pod Setting Your Fitness User Profile The device uses information that you enter about yourself to calculate accurate data You can modify the following user profile information gender age weight height and lifetime athlete About Lifetime Athletes 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Fitness gt User 3 Modify the settings About Lifetime Athletes A lifetime athlete is an individual who has trained intensely for many years with the exception of minor injuries and has a resting heart rate of 60 beats per minute bpm or less Geocache Settings Select Setup gt Geocaches List Allows you to display the geocache list by names or codes chirp Turns chirp searching on or off chirp Fitness Customizing Your Running or Cycling Profile There are many ways to customize your device for ease of use while running or cycling You can access the settings menu using the action key e Select Setup gt Tracks gt Auto Pause to turn on Auto Pause Track Settings Select Setup gt Tracks gt Output to set your output format if you plan to manage your fitness activities using Garmin Connect Track Settings Select Setup gt Data Pages to customize the data fields and
32. f the page Track Up shows your current direction of travel toward the top of the page Auto Zoom Automatically selects the appropriate zoom level for optimal use on your map When Off is selected you must zoom in or out manually Points Selects the zoom level for points on the map Track Log Allows you to show or hide tracks on the map Go To Line Allows you to select how the course appears on the map Track Settings Select Setup gt Tracks Method Selects a track recording method Auto records the tracks at a variable rate to create an optimum representation of your tracks If you select Distance or Time you can set the interval rate manually Interval Allows you to set the track log recording rate Recording points more frequently creates a more detailed track but it fills the track log faster Auto Start Sets the device to record your track automatically when you select Start GPS Auto Save Sets the device to automatically save your track when you turn off GPS Auto Pause Sets the device to stop recording your track when you are not moving Output Sets the device to save the track as a GPX FIT ora GPXIFIT file File Types e GPX records a traditional track that allows you to perform GPS functions with the track such as navigation and routes e FIT records additional information such as lap data and is used to record a track greater than 10 000 points FIT files can be uploaded to Garmin Connect and ar
33. gt gt and select A or V To navigate to a saved location select Pan select the action key and select Select Pt To zoom in or out select Zoom and select or V Navigating Using TracBack While navigating you can navigate back to the beginning of your track This can be helpful when finding your way back to camp or the trail head 1 Select the action key 2 Select Tracks gt Current gt TracBack Your current location track to follow and end point appear on the map Altimeter and Barometer The device contains an internal altimeter and barometer OnDemand sensor data Viewing the Data Pages Always On sensor data Turning on a Sensor Mode Altimeter settings Altimeter Settings Altimeter and barometric readings Altimeter and Barometric Readings Calibrating the Barometric Altimeter Your device was already calibrated at the factory and the device uses automatic calibration at your GPS starting point by default You can manually calibrate the barometric altimeter if you know the correct elevation or the correct sea level pressure 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Sensors gt Altimeter 3 Select an option e Select Auto Cal gt At Start to calibrate automatically from your GPS starting point e Select Auto Cal gt Continuous to calibrate automatically with periodic GPS calibration updates e Select Calibrate to enter the current elevation or sea level
34. gt Sight N Go Point the top mark on the bezel at an object Select the action key Select an option Select Set Course to navigate to the distant object Select Project Projecting a Waypoint 6 Navigate using the compass Compass or map Map ahowRNDN Navigation Compass The device has a 3 axis compass with automatic calibration The compass features and appearance change depending on the profile you are using Changing Profiles whether GPS is enabled and whether you are navigating to a destination You can also manually change the compass settings Compass Settings Navigating with the Horizontal Situation Indicator 1 While navigating from the time of day page select Course line pointer Indicates the direction of the desired course line from your starting point to your next waypoint Bearing indicator Indicates the bearing to your next waypoint To and from indicator Indicates whether you are headed to or from the waypoint Course deviation indicator CDI Indicates the location of the desired course line in relation to your location Course deviation distance The dots indicate your distance off course TIP You can select the action key to adjust the scale oe 2 Change your direction until the bearing indicator is aligned with the painted mark at the top of watch bezel to move toward your next waypoint TIP If the to and from indicator point
35. iles 15 user data deleting 15 user profile 11 vV vibration alerts 10 VIRB 8 VIRB remote 8 W WAAS 10 water resistance 14 waypoints 1 3 5 deleting 4 editing 3 projecting 4 saving 3 weather 6 Z zones time 8 zooming 1 maps 6 Index 19 www garmin com support 43 0 820 220230 0800 770 4960 385 1 5508 272 385 1 5508 271 45 4810 5050 E 331 55 69 33 99 52 001 855 792 7671 E ea B 35 1214 447 460 ANE 0861 GARMIN 427 646 Samm 27 0 11 251 9999 46 7744 52020 0808 238 0000 44 0 870 8501242 913 397 8200 1 800 800 1020 47 815 69 555 32 2 672 52 54 1 866 429 9296 420 221 985466 420 221 985465 358 9 6937 9758 39 02 36 699699 0800 0233937 00800 4412 454 44 2380 662 915 386 4 27 92 500 34 93 275 44 97 HELUSA TEs 886 2 2642 9199 ext 2 49 0 180 6 427646 20 ct Anruf a d deutschen Festnetz Mobilfunk max 60 ct Anruf Z CCO M 2013 2014 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries
36. ity and threshold improved speed Sprinting pace Anaerobic and unsustainable for long muscular endurance period of time labored increased power breathing Altimeter and Barometric Readings The altimeter and barometer function differently depending on the fixed or variable settings For information about calibrating the barometric altimeter see Calibrating the Barometric Altimeter For information about tracking weather changes see Tracking Weather Changes Overnight You can adjust the altimeter and barometric settings by selecting Setup gt Sensors gt Altimeter gt Baro Plot Sensor Altimeter with GPS On Fixed Elevation is equal to GPS elevation VEEL Elevation reflects changes in ambient pressure and GPS position Barometer with GPS On Barometric pressure reading reflects changes in ambient pressure and changes in GPS position Using the barometer at a constant altitude results in accurate readings Barometric pressure reading reflects changes in ambient pressure and changes in GPS position Altimeter with GPS Off Elevation remains constant Elevation reflects changes in ambient pressure Barometer with GPS Off Barometric pressure reading reflects changes in ambient pressure Using the barometer at a constant altitude results in accurate readings Barometric pressure reading is based on the calibrated altitude and changes in ambient pressure 18 Appendix
37. l FINAL DEST final destination The last point on the route to the destination You must be navigating for this data to appear FINAL DIST distance to final destination The remaining distance to the final destination You must be navigating for this data to appear FINAL ETA final estimated time of arrival The estimated time of day you will reach the final destination adjusted to the local time of the destination You must be navigating for this data to appear FINAL ETE final estimated time en route The estimated time remaining before you reach the destination You must be navigating for this data to appear FINAL LOC final location The last point on the route or course FINAL VDST final vertical distance to destination The elevation distance between your current position and the final destination You must be navigating for this data to appear FINAL VSPD final vertical speed to destination The rate of ascent or descent to a predetermined altitude You must be navigating for this data to appear GLIDE RATIO The ratio of horizontal distance traveled to the change in vertical distance GPS signal strength The strength of the GPS satellite signal GPS ELEVTN GPS elevation The altitude of your current location using GPS GPS HDNG GPS heading The direction you are moving based on GPS GRADE The calculation of rise elevation over run distance For example if for every 10 feet 3 m you climb you
38. lable in low power mode 1 From the time of day page select until the altimeter page appears 2 Select the action key 3 Select Set Alert 4 Enter the altitude at which the alert is triggered Setting the Barometric Pressure You can manually enter the current barometric pressure This can help to improve the accuracy of the pressure altitude reading 1 From the time of day page select until the altimeter page appears 2 Select the action key 3 Select Set Baro 4 Enter the current barometric pressure Turning on a Sensor Mode The default sensor mode is on demand mode which offers you quick access to compass altimeter barometer or temperature data You can also put the device in always on mode to display continuous sensor data NOTE If you have an optional heart rate monitor or speed and cadence sensor paired with the device your device can display continuous heart rate or speed and cadence data 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Sensors gt Mode gt Always On Acquiring Satellite Signals and Recording a Track Before you can use the GPS navigation features such as recording a track you must acquire satellite signals The time and date are set automatically based on the GPS position 1 Select the action key 2 Select Start GPS 3 Go to an area with a clear view of the sky and remain stationary while the device acquires satellite signals F H indicates the device acquired satellite
39. nce the last reset AVG HR average heart rate The average heart rate for the current activity AVG HR average heart rate percentage The average percentage of maximum heart rate for the current activity AVG LAP average lap The average lap time for the current activity AVG PACE average pace The average pace for the current activity AVG SPEED average speed overall The average speed while moving and stopped since the last reset BAROMETER The calibrated current pressure Appendix 15 BATTERY The remaining battery power BEARING The direction from your current location to a destination You must be navigating for this data to appear CADENCE The revolutions of the crank arm or strides per minute Your device must be connected to a cadence accessory CALORIES The amount of total calories burned CMP HDNG compass heading The direction you are moving based on the compass COMPASS A visual representation of the direction in which the device is pointing COURSE The direction from your starting location to a destination Course can be viewed as a planned or set route You must be navigating for this data to appear DATE The current day month and year DESCENT descent total The total elevation distance descended since the last reset DISTANCE trip odometer A running tally of the distance traveled since the last reset ELEVATION The altitude of your current location above or below sea leve
40. ngs Select Setup gt System GPS Mode Sets the GPS to Normal UltraTrac About UltraTrac Indoor or Demo Mode GPS off WAAS Sets the device to use Wide Area Augmentation System WAAS GPS signals For information about WAAS go to www garmin com aboutGPS waas html Hot Keys Allows you to customize the hold function of the arrow keys Customizing the Arrow Keys Language Sets the text language on the device NOTE Changing the text language does not change the language of user entered data or map data About UltraTrac UltraTrac is a GPS setting that records track points less frequently than normal GPS mode in order to save battery The default interval between track points is one point per minute You can adjust the interval Compass Settings Select Setup gt Sensors gt Compass Display Sets the directional heading on the compass to degrees or milli radians North Ref Sets the north reference of the compass Setting the North Reference Mode Sets the compass to use either a combination of GPS and the electronic sensor data when moving Auto or GPS data only Off Calibrate Allows you to manually calibrate the compass sensor Calibrating the Compass Setting the North Reference You can set the directional reference used in calculating heading information 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Sensors gt Compass gt North Ref 3 Select an option To set geographic north as the heading refe
41. nimum and maximum heart rate values or select zone changes See About Heart Rate Zones and Heart Rate Zone Calculations You can set minimum and maximum cadence values Range Cadence Range Battery Event You can set a low battery power alert Setting a Proximity Alarm Proximity alarms alert you when you are within a specified range of a particular location Select the action key Select Alerts gt Proximity gt Edit gt Create New Select a location khOND Enter a radius 5 Select Done Calculating the Size of an Area Before you can calculate the size of an area you must acquire satellites 1 Select the action key 2 Select GPS Tools gt Area Calc 3 Walk around the perimeter ofthe area 4 When you are finished select the action key to calculate the area 5 Select an option Select Save Track enter a name and select Done Select Change Units to convert the area to a different unit e Select to exit without saving Viewing the Almanacs You can view almanac information for the sun and moon and hunting and fishing 1 Select the action key 2 Select an option e To view the sunrise sunset moonrise and moonset information select GPS Tools gt Sun amp Moon To view the predicted best times for hunting and fishing select GPS Tools gt Hunt amp Fish 3 If necessary select or V to view a different day Viewing Satellite Information The sa
42. nstant Settings Select Jumpmaster select a jump type and select Constant Percent Max Sets the jump range for all jump types A setting less than 100 decreases the drift distance to the DIP and a setting greater than 100 increases the drift distance More experienced jumpmasters may want to use smaller numbers and less experienced skydivers may want to use larger numbers Safety Fctr Sets the margin of error for a jump HAHO only Safety factors are usually integer values of two or greater and are determined by the jumpmaster based on specifications for the jump K Freefall Sets the wind drag value for a parachute during freefall based on the parachute canopy rating HALO only Each parachute should be labeled with a K value K Open Sets the wind drag value for an open parachute based on the parachute canopy rating HAHO and HALO Each parachute should be labeled with a K value K Static Sets the wind drag value for a parachute during a static jump based on the parachute canopy rating Static only Each parachute should be labeled with a K value VIRB Remote The VIRB remote function allows you to control your VIRB action camera from a distance Go to www garmin com VIRB to purchase a VIRB action camera Controlling a VIRB Action Camera Before you can use the VIRB remote function on your device you must enable the remote setting on your VIRB camera See the owner s manual for your VIRB camera for more informati
43. oftware in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin and or its third party providers You agree not to decompile disassemble modify reverse assemble reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software You agree not to export or re export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America or the export control laws of any other applicable country Heart Rate Zone Calculations Zone of Perceived Exertion Benefits Maximum Heart Rate 1 50 60 Relaxed easy pace Beginning level rhythmic breathing aerobic training reduces stress 2 60 70 Comfortable pace Basic cardiovascular slightly deeper training good breathing conversation recovery pace possible 3 70 80 Moderate pace more Improved aerobic difficult to hold capacity optimal conversation cardiovascular training Tracking AEM ELIA Indoor Distance and time ETE distance and ETA Distance pace and time Compass Distance and speed Cadence and steps Altimeter Compass Speed and calories Total ascent and Altimeter Clock speed Appendix 17 Zone of Perceived Exertion Benefits Zone of Maximum Heart Rate Maximum Perceived Exertion Benefits 4 80 90 Fast pace and a bit uncomfortable breathing forceful Heart Rate Improved anaerobic 5 90 100 capac
44. olvents and insect repellents that can damage plastic components and finishes Thoroughly rinse the device with fresh water after exposure to chlorine salt water sunscreen cosmetics alcohol or other harsh chemicals Prolonged exposure to these substances can damage the case Avoid pressing the keys under water Avoid extreme shock and harsh treatment because it can degrade the life of the product Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur because it can cause permanent damage 14 Device Information Cleaning the Device 1 Wipe the device using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution 2 Wipe it dry Specifications Battery type 500 mAh Lithium ion battery Battery life Up to 5 weeks Water resistance Water resistant to 164 ft 50 m NOTE The watch is designed for surface swimming Operating temperature From 4 to 122 F from 20 to 50 C range Radio frequency protocol 2 4 GHz ANT wireless communications protocol Bluetooth Smart device Battery Information The actual battery life depends on how much you use GPS device sensors optional wireless sensors and the backlight 16 hours Normal GPS mode 50 hours UltraTrac GPS mode Up to 2 weeks Always On sensor mode Up to 5 weeks Watch mode Data Management NOTE The device is not compatible with Windows 95 98 Me Windows NT
45. on 1 Turn on your VIRB camera 2 From your device select the action key and select VIRB Remote 3 Wait while the device connects to your VIRB camera 4 Select an option e To record video select A e To stop recording video select V e To take a photo select the action key Clock Setting the Alarm Select the action key Select Clock gt Alarm Clock gt Add Alarm Select the action key and to set the time Select Tone Vibration or Tone amp Vib Select Once Daily or Weekdays tarting the Countdown Timer Select the action key Select Clock gt Timer Select the action key A and VY to set the time If necessary select Notification and select a type of notification 5 Select Start RON Y Bon Using the Stopwatch 1 Select the action key 2 Select Clock gt Stopwatch 3 Select Start Adding a Custom Time Zone 1 Select the action key 2 Select Clock gt Alt Zones gt Add Zone 3 Select a time zone The custom time zone page is added to the current profile Editing a Custom Time Zone 1 Select the action key 2 Select Clock gt Alt Zones 3 Select a time zone 4 Select an option e To change the time zone select Edit Zone To customize the name of the time zone select Edit Label To delete the time zone from the quick page loop select Delete gt Yes Applications Alerts You can set the device to alert you in many different situations where your awareness of
46. pressure Tracking Weather Changes Overnight You can use your device to track changes in barometric pressure over time Increases in barometric pressure usually indicate good weather and decreases in barometric pressure usually indicate bad weather 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Sensors gt Mode gt Always On 3 Select gt repeatedly to return to the time of day page 4 Select A repeatedly until the barometric data page appears The current barometric pressure appears in large numbers and the range of previous readings for the graph shown appears in small numbers at the bottom of the page 5 Compare the current reading with earlier readings to see if the barometric pressure is increasing or decreasing Navigation Marking and Starting Navigation to a Man Overboard Location You can save a man overboard MOB location and automatically start navigation back to it You can customize the hold function of the A or key to access the MOB function quickly Customizing the Arrow Keys 1 Select the action key 2 Select GPS Tools gt MOB gt Start The map page opens showing the route to the MOB location 3 Navigate using the compass Compass or map Map Geocaches A geocache is like a hidden treasure Geocaching is when you hunt for hidden treasures using GPS coordinates posted online by those hiding the geocache Downloading Geocaches 1 Connect your device to a computer using the USB cable 2
47. red by a built in lithium ion battery that you can charge using a standard wall outlet or a USB port on your computer 1 Plug the USB end of the cable into the AC adapter or a computer USB port 2 Plug the AC adapter into a standard wall outlet 3 Align the left side of the charging cradle with the groove on the left side of the device 4 Align the hinged side of the charger with the contacts on the back of the device When you connect the device to a power source the device turns on 5 Charge the device completely Keys Q Select to turn the backlight on and off Hold to turn the device on and off Select to scroll through the data pages options and settings Hold to navigate to an airport by airport code Navigating to an Airport by Identifier BIA D gt Select to scroll through the data pages options and settings Hold to navigate to the nearest airport Navigating to the Nearest Airport OV gt Select to return to the previous screen Hold to view the status page Action key Select to open the menu for the current screen Select to choose an option and to acknowledge a message Hold to mark a waypoint Viewing the Status Page You can quickly switch to this page to view the time of day battery life and GPS status information from any other page Hold gt 12 34 lll m J567 2839 Save Trach Sensor
48. rence select True To set the magnetic declination for your location automatically select Magnetic e To set grid north 000 as the heading reference select Grid e To set the magnetic variation value manually select User enter the magnetic variance and select Done Altimeter Settings Select Setup gt Sensors gt Altimeter Auto Cal Allows the altimeter to self calibrate each time you turn on GPS tracking Baro Plot Variable records changes in elevation while you are moving Fixed assumes the device is stationary at a fixed elevation Therefore the barometric pressure should only change due to weather Amb Press records ambient pressure changes over a period of time 5 Select a page to edit data fields Elev Plot Sets the device to record elevation changes over a 6 Select an option period of time or distance e Select Edit and change the data fields Setting the Device Tones Select Move Up or Move Down to change the order of You can customize tones for messages and keys a 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Tones 10 Customizing Your Device 3 Select Messages or Keys 4 Select an option Display Settings Select Setup gt Display Backlight Adjusts the backlight level and the length of time before the backlight turns off Contrast Adjusts the screen contrast Map Settings Select Setup gt Map Orientation Adjusts how the map is shown on the page North Up shows North at the top o
49. ring the device with range 3 m of the sensor NOTE Stay 10 m away from other ANT sensors while pairing Select the action key Select Setup gt ANT Sensor Select your sensor Select New Search When the sensor is paired with your device the sensor status changes from Searching to Connected Sensor data appears in the data page loop or a custom data field a kh WN tempe The tempe is an ANT wireless temperature sensor You can attach the sensor to a secure strap or loop where it is exposed to ambient air and therefore provides a consistent source of accurate temperature data You must pair the tempe with your device to display temperature data from the tempe Putting On the Heart Rate Monitor NOTE If you do not have a heart rate monitor you can skip this task You should wear the heart rate monitor directly on your skin just below your breastplate It should be snug enough to stay in place during your activity 1 Snap the heart rate monitor module onto the strap 2 Wet both electrodes on the back of the strap to create a strong connection between your chest and the transmitter u 3 Ifthe heart rate monitor has a contact patch wet the contact patch 12 ANT Sensors 4 Wrap the strap around your chest and connect the strap hook to the loop The Garmin logo should be right side up 5 Bring the device within range 3 m of the heart rate monitor After you put on th
50. s Viewing the Data Pages Customizable data pages allow you to quickly access real time data from internal and connected sensors When you begin tracking or navigating additional data pages appear From the time of day page select or V to cycle through the data pages Data Pages The data pages available on your device vary based on the device mode In low power mode GPS is disabled and the device does not record data In tracking mode GPS is enabled and sensor data is recorded to the track log but you are not navigating to a destination In navigation mode you are navigating to a destination NOTE Your body temperature affects the temperature and density altitude To get the most accurate temperature reading remove the device from your wrist and wait 20 30 minutes Introduction BEST 1 COMPASS cil e Low Power Mode The compass page displays the time of day direction of travel in degrees and cardinal direction Tracking or Navigation Modes The instruments page displays your ground speed altitude track over ground 3 and the vertical speed in feet per minute INSTRUMENTS 0105 3508 s0 ALTIMETER 987 2992m 3 The altimeter page displays the time of day pressure altitude and barometric pressure The next waypoint page displays the waypoint name bearing to the waypoint distance to the waypoint track over ground and
51. s opposite the course line pointer you are moving away from your next waypoint 3 Continue toward your next waypoint The course deviation indicator moves toward the course line pointer When the course deviation indicator is fully aligned with the course line pointer you are on the selected course to your next waypoint Calibrating the Compass NOTICE Calibrate the electronic compass outdoors To improve heading accuracy do not stand near objects that influence magnetic fields such as vehicles buildings and overhead power lines Your device was already calibrated at the factory and the device uses automatic calibration by default If you experience irregular compass behavior for example after moving long distances or after extreme temperature changes you can manually calibrate the compass 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Sensors gt Compass gt Calibrate gt Start 3 Follow the on screen instructions Map represents your location on the map As you travel the icon moves and leaves a track log trail Waypoint names and symbols appear on the map When you are navigating to a destination your route is marked with a line on the map e Map navigation Browsing the Map e Map settings Map Settings Browsing the Map 1 While navigating select to view the map 2 Select the action key 3 Select an option e To pan up or down select Pan and select A or V To pan right or left select Pan
52. ser Profile You can manually adjust the heart rate zones according to your fitness goals Fitness Goals 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Fitness gt HR Zones 3 Enter the maximum and minimum heart rate for zone 5 4 Enter your minimum heart rate for zones 4 1 The maximum heart rate for each zone is based on the minimum heart rate of the previous zone For example if you enter 167 as a minimum heart rate for zone 5 the device uses 166 as the maximum rate for zone 4 Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data If the heart rate data is erratic or does not appear you can try these tips e Reapply moisture to the electrodes and contact patch You can use water saliva or electrode gel e Tighten the strap on your chest e Warm up for 5 10 minutes e Wash the strap after every seven uses Caring for the Heart Rate Monitor e Wear a cotton shirt or wet your shirt if suitable for your activity Synthetic fabrics that rub or flap against the heart rate monitor can create static electricity that interferes with heart rate signals e Move away from sources that can interfere with your heart rate monitor Sources of interference may include strong electromagnetic fields some 2 4 Ghz wireless sensors high voltage power lines electric motors ovens microwave ovens 2 4 Ghz cordless phones and wireless LAN access points Replace the battery Replacing the Heart Rate Monitor Battery Heart Rate Monitor Battery
53. t Manual 3 Adjust the calibration factor e Increase the calibration factor if your distance is too low e Decrease the calibration factor if your distance is too high Using an Optional Bike Cadence Sensor You can use a compatible bike cadence sensor to send data to your device e Pair the sensor with your device Pairing Your ANT Sensors e Create a custom profile for biking Creating a Custom Profile Update your fitness user profile information Setting Your Fitness User Profile Device Information Viewing Device Information You can view the unit ID software version and license agreement 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt About Updating the Aviation Database Before you can update the aviation database you must create a Garmin account and add your device The aviation database is valid for 6 months at a time and includes only airport locations and basemap 1 Connect your device to a computer using the included USB cable 2 Go to www flyGarmin com 3 Log in to your Garmin account 4 Follow the on screen instructions to update the aviation database Updating the Software NOTE Updating the software does not erase any of your data or settings 1 Connect your device to a computer using the USB cable 2 Go to www garmin com products webupdater 3 Follow the on screen instructions Device Care NOTICE Do not use a sharp object to clean the device Avoid chemical cleaners s
54. t Save To make changes to the waypoint select Edit make changes to the waypoint and select Save Finding a Waypoint by Name 1 Select the action key 2 Select Waypoints gt Spell Search 3 Select the action key A and Y to enter characters 4 Select _ gt Done 5 Select the waypoint Finding Nearby Locations 1 Select the action key 2 Select Waypoints gt Search Near 3 Select an option e Select Waypoints to search near a waypoint e Select Cities to search near a city e Select Current Loc to search near your current location Editing a Waypoint Before you can edit a waypoint you must create a waypoint 1 Select the action key Select Waypoints Select a waypoint Select Edit Select an item to edit such as the name Select the action key A and Y to enter characters 7 Select _ gt Done ou kh WN Increasing the Accuracy of a Waypoint Location You can refine a waypoint location for more accuracy When averaging the device takes several readings at the same location and uses the average value to provide more accuracy 1 Select the action key Select Waypoints Select a waypoint Select Average Move to the waypoint location Select Start Follow the on screen instructions ON OO BR W ND When the confidence reaches 100 select Save For best results collect four to eight samples for the waypoint waiting at least 90 minutes between samples Waypoints Routes and Tracks Projecting a
55. tails 6 Use A and to view information about the track Clearing the Current Track 1 Select the action key 2 Select Tracks gt Current gt Clear Deleting a Track 1 Select the action key 2 Select Tracks 3 Select a track 4 Select Delete gt Yes Sending and Receiving Data Wirelessly Before you can share data wirelessly you must be within 10 feet 3 m of a compatible Garmin device Your device can send or receive data when connected to another compatible device You can share waypoints geocaches routes and tracks wirelessly 1 Select the action key 2 Select Share Data gt Unit to Unit 3 Select Send or Receive 4 Follow the on screen instructions Garmin Adventures You can create adventures to share your journeys with family friends and the Garmin community Group related items together as an adventure For example you can create an adventure for your latest hiking trip The adventure could contain the track log of the trip photos of the trip and geocaches you hunted You can use BaseCamp to create and manage your adventures For more information go to http adventures garmin com Navigation You can navigate flight plans routes or tracks to an airport or to any saved location in the device You can use the map the compass or the horizontal situation indicator to navigate to your destination To use some navigation options you may have to change to another profile Changing Profiles or ad
56. te or move items in the main menu 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Menu 3 Select amenu item 4 Select an option Select Move Up or Move Down to change the location of the item in the list Select Remove to delete an item from the list Select Insert to add an item to the list Customizing the Arrow Keys You can customize the hold function of A and V and gt D for your activity For example if the hiking profile is active you can customize the hold function to start and stop the timer 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt System gt Hot Keys 3 Select an option Select Hold Up to set the function performed when you hold A Select Hold Down to set the function performed when you hold Select Data Page Back to set the function performed when you select gt Select Data Page Up to set the function performed when you select Select Data Page Down to set the function performed when you select NOTE The available options depend on the current profile Customizing the Data Pages You can customize the data pages for each profile The organization and appearance of data pages depends on the active profile and the mode 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt Data Pages 3 Select amode 4 Select Add Page and follow the on screen instructions to add a new page optional Select Delete to remove the data page from the page loop System Setti
57. tellite page shows your current location GPS accuracy satellite locations and signal strength 1 Select the action key 2 Select Start GPS 3 Select the action key 4 Select GPS Tools gt Satellite 5 Select to view additional information Simulating a Location When you are planning routes or activities in a different area you can turn off GPS and simulate a different location 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup gt System gt GPS Mode gt Demo Mode 3 Select a location 4 Select Go gt Move to Location Customizing Your Device Setup Overview The Setup menu contains many ways to customize your device Garmin recommends that you familiarize yourself with the settings for each feature If you customize your settings before your activity you will spend less time adjusting the watch during your activity To open the Setup menu select the action key and select Setup NOTE All changes you make are saved to the active profile Changing Profiles Setup Item Available Settings and Information System You can customize GPS settings arrow keys and the device language System Settings Data Pages You can customize data pages and data fields Customizing the Data Pages Sensors You can customize the compass Compass Settings and altimeter Altimeter Settings settings ANT Sensor You can set up wireless accessories such as the heart rate monitor or tempe ANT Sensors
58. the estimated time to the next waypoint navigation mode only o KOE 0357 4598 ei He x0 TEMP ire i 3 The temperature page displays the time of day temperature and density altitude Tracking or Navigation Modes The compass page displays the bearing to the nearest airport compass ring and direction of travel in degrees tracking mode only The horizontal situation indicator HSI displays the course line pointer bearing to the next waypoint to and from indicator and course deviation indicator CDI The dots indicate the distance of deviation navigation mode only em ALTIMETER BG 2332 3 The altimeter page displays the alert altitude Setting the Altitude Alert pressure altitude and barometric pressure 320 TEMP ive i 3 The temperature page displays the time of day temperature and density altitude The map displays your current location and direction the route to your next waypoint and the bearing to your next waypoint ie TO 057 359 aaa The nearest airport page displays the airport identifier bearing to the airport distance to the airport track over ground and the estimated time to the airport Setting the Altitude Alert You can set an alarm to vibrate when you reach a specified altitude NOTE The altitude alert is not avai
59. ys 1 10 locking 15 L language 10 lifetime athlete 11 locations 5 9 editing 3 saving 3 locking keys 15 M main menu customizing 10 man overboard MOB 7 maps 5 browsing 6 navigating 6 orientation 11 settings 11 viewing 12 zoom 6 menu 1 moon phase 9 N navigation 5 compass 5 horizontal situation indicator HSI 6 Sight N Go 5 stopping 5 nearest airport 5 north reference 10 P pairing ANT sensors 12 position format 11 product registration 17 product support contact information 17 profiles 3 11 15 proximity alarms 9 R registering the device 17 replacing battery 13 replacing the battery 13 resetting device 15 routes 4 5 creating 4 deleting 4 direct to 5 editing 4 viewing on the map 4 running 12 S satellite page 9 satellite signals 9 acquiring 2 saving activities 12 screen 11 settings 9 11 15 sharing data 5 Sight N Go 5 software updating 14 version 14 software license agreement 14 17 specifications 15 speed 4 speed and cadence sensors 2 stopwatch 8 sunrise and sunset times 9 system settings 10 T tempe 12 temperature 1 2 6 12 time of day 1 time settings 8 11 time zones 8 11 timer 12 countdown 8 tones 8 10 TracBack 6 tracks 4 5 11 12 deleting 5 recording 2 transferring files 15 transferring files 7 troubleshooting 13 15 U UltraTrac 10 unit ID 14 units of measure 11 updating database 14 updating software 14 USB disconnecting 15 transferring f
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