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5

Follow the on-screen instructions to select the number of 

data fields and the type of data to appear.

6

If necessary, select an existing data page.

7

Select an option:
• Select 

Edit

, and change the data fields.

• Select 

Move Up

 or 

Move Down

 to change the order of 

the data pages.

• Select 

Delete

 to remove the data page from the page 

loop.

System Settings

Select 

Setup

 > 

System

.

GPS Mode

: Sets the GPS to 

Normal

UltraTrac

 (

page 9

), 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

.

Hold Keys

: Allows you to customize the hold function of the 

arrow keys (

page 1

).

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 one point per minute. 

This allows you to use GPS tracking for up to 50 hours.

Compass Settings

Select 

Setup

 > 

Sensors

 > 

Compass

.

Display

: Sets the directional heading on the compass to 

degrees or milli-radians.

North Ref.

: Sets the north reference of the compass 

(

page 9

).

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 

(

page 5

).

Setting the North Reference

You can set the directional reference used in calculating 

heading information.

1

Select the 

Orange

 key.

2

Select 

Setup

 > 

Sensors

 > 

Compass

 > 

North Ref.

.

3

Select an option:
• To set geographic north as the heading reference, select 

True

.

• To set the magnetic declination for your location 

automatically, select 

Magnetic

.

• To set grid north (000º) as the heading reference, select 

Grid

.

• To set the magnetic variation value manually, select 

User

enter the magnetic variance, and select 

Done

.

Altimeter Settings

Select 

Setup

 > 

Sensors

 > 

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.

Elev. Plot

: Sets the device to record elevation changes over a 

period of time or distance.

Setting the Device Tones

You can customize tones for messages and keys.

1

Select the 

Orange

 key.

2

Select 

Setup

 > 

Tones

.

3

Select 

Messages

 or 

Keys

.

4

Select an option.

Display Settings

Select 

Setup

 > 

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

 > 

Map

.

Orientation

: Adjusts how the map is shown on the page. 

North 

Up

 shows North at the top of 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

 > 

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 file or a 

GPX/FIT file (

page 11

).

Time Settings

Select 

Setup

 > 

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 

Orange

 key.

2

Select 

Setup

 > 

Units

.

Customizing Your Device

9

Summary of Contents for f?nix

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Page 5: ...tarting the Countdown Timer 6 Using the Stopwatch 6 Adding a Custom Time Zone 6 Editing a Custom Time Zone 6 Alerts 7 Setting a Proximity Alarm 7 Calculating the Size of an Area 7 Viewing the Almanacs 7 Viewing Satellite Information 7 Simulating a Location 7 Y 0 µ ù Í šÝ ˆÓxX NÄoä 7 Pairing Your ANT Sensors 7 tempe 7 Putting On the Heart Rate Monitor 7 Setting Your Heart Rate Zones 8 About Heart R...

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Page 7: ...waypoint Qufá6 0 å 3 Qu áy Z Charging the Device NOTICE To prevent corrosion thoroughly dry the contacts and the Queá ò äõV Ì3Ìè ŠàÆ Ü ŒašOò Y S úçUþé ï ð í X Ãýˇ fl xÇ V nÎsNS PNu À ꜚÜU Ê ãk qæ åzBšS f È ØË7Ýd Í The device is powered by a built in lithium ion battery that you can charge using a standard wall outlet or a USB port on your Quuá8 ð þõW Ì Ì ô 1 Plug the USB end of the cable into the ...

Page 8: ...VínÙsHS P u À ìœžÜ ÄÊ ã qæ zIšY y x Í ÍË5Ýs Í Hold Qu8ÁZ Customizing the Arrow Keys You can customize the hold function of and Qu8ÁZ w Ô ãõJ fl customization is saved with the active profile Qufá6 0 å 2 Qu áy Z ÍõL Ł example if the marine profile is active you can customize the hold Qupá 9 ã ÿõJ Ì9Ì àÎ Ü ıa Oå S S Ôú UõéR ïÁ í K Óý fl xÇ ó VÃnïs SZ PDu ÀŽ œıÜ ËÊéà 1 Select the Orange Qu á2 ƒ 2 Selec...

Page 9: ...Ÿí W 4 Select Ÿí W NOTE Your body temperature affects the temperature Ÿí ù ß ˇo8 ÉL ÐÜèoÝíß ƒ e òflötrEÄ ií ë Û k ñnQà œ OˆyA S P GÜá p Ⱥ PjE Àé 3 ÀRˆò l Ÿí ø ß ˇs8 ÞLºð è ÝÜß0ƒme S Êò öer Ä ü iï Ø æ ýÛµkqñ Qâ œ ˆOˆyT S PRGÎá...

Page 10: ... Äç i Ø ò çÛ kwñ Qô œµ OHyP SS P GÍá pfl Ôº PjE Àè 3ŒÀXˆú nÇÇ The device may need a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite Ÿí ù 3ߺˇr8 LéðÿÈBÝŽßDƒae òÝömrHÄç ï iæ Ø û óÛ kfñ Qô œà O_yA SS P GÍá ƒpŽ ɺ PlEGÀ 3 À ˆù ç fiâþÞ ŒÂ ž xZF Ÿí Í ß ˇ 8Œ ÔLéð è ÝÐß ƒgeT3 òàöor Ä ê i ë Û kkñhQµ œ OˆyF S9P GÐá p ºvP ECÀþ LŸí ú ߺˇy8F6Ÿí W For more information about GPS go to www garmin com Ÿí Wß ˇ 8 ÎLîðŒè Ýê...

Page 11: ...3 Ÿí Ì 5ß ˇp8 ÌLºð è ÝÜß0ƒfe Ðò örrHÄ à Kië Œ ì æÛ kvñnQሠœ O Y8 Profiles Profiles are a collection of settings that optimize your device Ÿí è ß ˇy8 łLõð èoÝÑß ƒ eZ ÌòÁö rLĵ ë Ki ö üÛ k ñdQá wœà OUyG SS P GØá łpfl غzP ERÀó 3ÑÀEˆþ ç ÔââÞuŒ t views are different when you are using the device when hiking Ÿí þ 2ß ˇr8Æ ÌLòð è ÝŽß ƒfe K òÕöirCÄç ì ié ñ õÛîK When you are using a profile and you change ...

Page 12: ...nts Routes and Tracks Waypoints ÕOıû ƒ M ðÞ 6JF æ BoÛß õÖQSá ãÖæfi þ ü Õ l lÆÅ Ò uÓå óB Ç 2i Ä ÿXı Ł2 F eãP6Ö Ï 9 jb ÓÁAQwyû EtÍ º Creating a Waypoint ÕOıõ è 0M ð wJQ oØß äÖ Sö ÿÖûfiþ üÜ Ø l Ū Ö bÓã îB Ç 2i 1Ä XÉ Ł flFñeãP6ÖÝÏ ˇ_ 1 Hold the Orange ÕOıÇ æ 2 Select an option To save the waypoint without changes select SaveÕOı ê To make changes to the waypoint select Edit make changes to the waypoint a...

Page 13: ...oÃß äÖ Sø ëÖûfiˇþ ü Û j l Åé à Óï B ÇÃ2x bÄ X 2Ł ÄFóeëP ÖÂÏ ˇ_ 9 Continue to walk in that direction until you reach the ÕOıÈ M ðÞ yJI S Editing a Waypoint ÕOıî Mˇ ãðÓ Œ cJ â ...

Page 14: ...eÕOı ê 5 ÕOıá sM ð JB ô oÎßı ùÖYSû þÖ fi þ üÑ Í w l Å Žœ 6 Select StartÕOı ê 7 ÕOıê ˆ M ãðÞ sJ í OoÄß äÖUSð äÖ fi þµüÁ Ø q l Å Þ yÓä òBâç 8 When the confidence reaches 100 select SaveÕOı ê For best results collect four to eight samples for the waypoint ÕOıÛ ƒ M ð Ÿ bJ æ oÄßž Ö S ªÖäfi þµüÇ Ø f lÆÅ Ò bÓý äB ÇÂ2 1Ĉ XŽ 0Ł8 Êffi Projecting a Waypoint You can create a new location by projecting the distan...

Page 15: ...rded path including ŸÉ V úÇÆ º º _ÖœłÊe T žˇD Xö 2cqu ýû ˇâ À bà O i g f š_z ÄŸŸ TÈ p GäÍ ø3 Ño Recording a Track 1 Select the Orange ŸÖÂlV çç 2 Select Start GPS Ÿfiâ 3 ŸêÂhV ëÇÊ ô º Ö łÍe X Úˇ ö 2 qu ûI ˇà Õ Ã 4 O ig fþšVzvÄ Ÿ T pæg 4 ŸêÂhV ôÇÊ â 1º µ OÖÕłÑe X Ìˇ Uö 21qt ûD ݡ Æ jà A e ŸäÂfV íÇÊ ç º º EÖŒłÀeæ ˇ ÐˇA ö 2 q ôû œˇó Ä nà 5 A e 5 Select to view the loop of data pages including compass ...

Page 16: ...lect Send or Receive Ÿfiâ 4 ŸûÂfV óÇ ô cº ÖıłËeë ݡW Söˇ2 q0 øûK ˇ Æ Ã 3 i g fµ 7 Navigation You can navigate to a route track waypoint geocache or any ŸÎÂhV úÇ º º _ÖœłÊe X ˇK ö 2 qu ûA Ÿˇõ Ý hà i b Hi8g fzyÄıŸ TÈ p GèÍU ø3 ñ f 2d Ò õ ƒú ŸÞÂfV ïÇ ð 0ºA ÖłłÄe ÙˇD Böˇ2cqd þû ˇì Á yà i g fõš znÄ Ÿ Tƒ ÙPÅ 4 Navigation ...

Page 17: ...Navigating to a Destination You can navigate to a destination using the compass or map ˇ à Í Þ æm5ˇ í1 1 Select the Orange ˇ û ÍEÞTÆÀ 2 Select Start GPSˇ 3 ˇ Ç ÍUÞ æíßC í Ÿâ p ˆÚ À ÛeÂW ì öñ ...

Page 18: ...ct Waypointsˇ Select Tracksˇ Select Routesˇ Select GPS Tools Coordinatesˇ Select GPS Tools POIsˇ Select GPS Tools Geocachesˇ 6 ˇ à ÍPÞ æ ß í Ôâ píˆÝ ÞeÓW2 ì7 Ñ 7 Select Goˇ The device displays time to destination À distance to destination Á and estimated time of arrival ¡ 8 Select ˇ ä Í Þ...

Page 19: ...æ ßQ í â píˆ ÏeÆW 0ìy ãñj...

Page 20: ...ît ß The two pointer marks à ˇ ã ÍNÞ...

Page 21: ...æ ß Œí3 Ôâ p ˆÌ ÖeÉW cì üñb...

Page 22: ...çt ßYª 5 5 ú2 êG 3 orange mark Ä ˇ à ÍUÞ æ ßG í ıâVpüˆÆ ê ÖeÕW ì úñd...

Page 23: ...çtüßEªC n ˆ µúw ò êK ÏŒk À Žé 9 ˇ Ñ ÍUÞ æ ß í âVpøˆÁ fl ÚeÕW ì8 áñ ...

Page 24: ... the ˇ ô ÍOÞ æ ßZ Œí4 šâˇpæˆ 3e 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 ˇ ÿ ÍVÞ æ ß ÙÍM 1 Select the Orange ˇ û ÍEÞTÆÀ 2 Select GPS Tools Sight N Goˇ 3 ˇ À ÍUÞ æ ß í âVpçˆÜ Úe W6 ì øñx...

Page 25: ... t ßRª...

Page 26: ... o P y ú2 î êD cÏŽkoÀÙ r m dÄ ËDð ãÅ 4 Select the Orange ˇ û ÍEÞTÆÀ 5 Select an option Select Set Course ˇ ä Í Þ æ ßB ží Łâ píˆ À ËeÏW cì úñx...

Page 27: ...ýt ßRªX W ˇ 3 µú4 à EÊ Select Project ˇ à Í Þ æm3ˇ í1 6 Navigate using the compass ˇ à Í Þ æm5 or map ˇ à Í Þ æm5ˇ í1 Compass ˇ Ä ÍYÞZæ ßQ í Šâ p ˆÆ À Þe Wh nì8 ëñb...

Page 28: ...útüß_ªC v H ˆ úw ã ê ÏØkzÀ c rÄ x Dç åÄŠ ÕŠZ 7D B ðrÑ Compass navigation ˇ à Í Þ æm3 Compass settings ˇ à Í Þ æm9 Calibrating the Compass NOTICE ˇ Ó ÍPÞ æ ßF Œí4 âVpüˆÆ ê ÓeÂW8 7ì üñe...

Page 29: ...àt ß ªO t U 8 ú ê 7ÏœktÀŒ Œ Ä t Dí åØŠŽÕıZ 7 M ºRµuyG accuracy do not stand near objects that influence magnetic ˇ ö ˇÍYÞ æ ßG Ûí â pëˆÆ H fi eÑW ì0 ðñg...

Page 30: ...ìt ß ª...

Page 31: ... y M 5 ú ú ...

Page 32: ...ê oÏØkzÀŠ h t cÄ sÍDå å ŠłÕıZ 7 ñ À E R udGg Your device was already calibrated at the factory and the ˇ ô ÍJÞ æ ßQ í5 â pûˆ fl ÐeÊW 7ì0 ðñ ...

Page 33: ...ªE y J ˆ ú8 ú KêJ ÏØk Àœ n rÄS DÍ å Š ÕıZº7 æ Ÿ I RµurG Ýc irregular compass behavior for example after moving long distances or after extreme temperature changes you can ˇ ý ÍRÞ æ ßX łí9 Ôâ péˆÂ ÞeÓW cì ûñn...

Page 34: ... t ßSªA k Y þÚZ 1 Select the Orange ˇ û ÍEÞTÆÀ 2 Select Setup Sensors Compass Calibrate Startˇ 3 ˇ Ö ÍPÞ æ ßC í4 œâ p ˆÁ ç fi ÜeÕW ì7 ñb...

Page 35: ...çt ßHª n 0 ú9 ç EÊ Map ˇ ÍYÞ æ ßQ í ıâ pûˆ Ł Íe W7 ì òñ ...

Page 36: ...àt ßRª...

Page 37: ... t V ú2 êI 3ÏÖK ÀÙ r iÄ ÜDö åÞŠ ÕŽZã7 ...

Page 38: ... R uxG ˇ ý ÍJÞ æ ß Œí âVpäˆË Ìe W cì áñj...

Page 39: ...êt ß ª t _ q ú õ êD jÏÖK ÀÙ r iÄ uÜD åÉŠƒÕ Z 7 â ˇ ã ÍQÞ æ ßX í Łâ pøˆË À ÐeÉW 7ì1 öñ ...

Page 40: ...ät ßLª 1 µú9 êG 6ÏØkzÀ h c pÄ ÉDð åÆŠ ÕÕZ 7J ˇ ô ÍOÞ æ ßZ Œí4 šâˇpæˆ H ÊeÕW 1ì6 æñ ...

Page 41: ...ìtüßUª_ U ˆ ú2 ð Kê_ Ï ksÀÙ h k hÄ ÇDê íåÜŠ Õ Zï7H â až Map navigation ˇ à Í Þ æm5 Map settings ˇ à Í Þ æm9 Browsing the Map 1 While navigating select ˇ ä Í Þ...

Page 42: ...t one or more options Select Pan and select and to view different ˇ ñ ÍYÞ æ ߈ ú Select Zoom and select and to zoom in and out of ˇ ä ÍYÞZæ ßU ín ù NOTE To exit or change the browsing mode of the map select the Orange ˇ û ÍEÞVæíßU Ží Ôâ píˆÂ fl eÆW5 cì6 ãñ ...

Page 43: ...àt ßRª Navigating Using TracBack While navigating you can navigate back to the beginning of ˇ é ÍIÞ æíß í Šâ p H ž ÖeÔW ì8 ýñ ...

Page 44: ...ët ß ªD T ú ê ÏŒk À 6 k hĈ ÑDë åÚŠËÕ Z 7 O µRüucG ˇ ó ÍQÞ æíß í â píˆ ÖeËW ì òño...

Page 45: ...ct the Orange ˇ û ÍEÞTÆÀ 2 Select Tracks Current TracBackˇ Your current location À track to follow Á and end point  ˇ ñ ÍLÞ æ ßF í ıâVpüˆÆ ê Þe Wu N Altimeter and Barometer ˇ Ä ÍYÞZæ ßQ í Šâ p ˆÍ fl ÞeÎW5 0ìy òñe...

Page 46: ...ê ÏŁk À r c hġ ÊDå åÇŠƒÕ Z 7 ñ Î B On Demand sensor data ˇ à Í Þ æm1 Always On sensor data ˇ à Í Þ æm2 Altimeter settings ˇ à Í Þ æm9 Changing the Plot Type You can change the way the device plots barometer and ˇ õ ÍYÞ...

Page 47: ...æ ß ží ıâVpìˆÏ Î Navigation 5 ...

Page 48: ...ur device was already calibrated at the factory and the YDeJdçÑ Æó å Õ È àÔùº çs âöÂîæ éjÒ ö ûëëÀËjŠØ 1ù È óxû ı ØÌ Ãø ÙY hV d4CçŁÆ é æa èþŒk í ò ÉT þù f Ϫ calibrate the barometric altimeter if you know the correct YEeCdôÑ óÈågÕ NÈ àƒùû ís âíÂõæžé Ò öUû ëËËiŠØ ùY Ó ïx ıÒ Ì2Ãø ÌY vV d4Cç 1 Select the Orange YKeJdèÑþ P 2 Select Setup Sensors Altimeter Calibrate Y E 3 Yfe dýÑ 2 Ôó å Õ È3àłùµ Ü ës...

Page 49: ... Ì Ã ÖYµ ë_ VQdCc Łfi ª òaÌ þflk síıò ÉW þâ o ªª 7fi hold function of the or key to access the MOB function quickly YPeNdöѵ ý1 Y e Dœ 1 Select the Orange YKeJdèÑþ P 2 Select GPS Tools MOB Start Y E YteGdôÑð 0 ÂóÑå Õ Ètà ùû ž ís ıâ Âôæ é Ò6öHûéëÎË ŠÞ 8ùQ k Õ òx ıŠ ØÌ4Ãò Yµ aVQdWc Ł  üaÁ êþ k oí òáé7 3 Navigate using the compass YPeNdöѵ ý5 or map YPeNdöѵ ý5 Y e Dœ Geocaches Yae döѵ 2 ÀóÀåkÕ È3àšù...

Page 50: ... Ñ 5 ÌóÒåmÕu Èzà ù s âç æ é Ò öBûæëÊË ŠÏ Ù9 Downloading Geocaches 1 Yce dÿÑ 8 ÀóÕå Õ Èfàƒùû Ł þs âç æŸé Òaö û ëÊËgŠÇ ùA  ïxû ı Ì Ãú Yµ aVQdOc Ł ª òaÀ çþ ke 2 Go to www opencaching com Y E 3 YieId Ñ 8 ÀóÄå Õ Èaà ù Ñ ús âöÂâæÌé Ò ö ûæëÊËkŠÅ ùZ 4 YseFdöÑ ÊóÏå õX 5 Follow the onscreen instructions to find and download YGeJdþÑ ÀóÉåmÕ NÈgàłùû ýs...

Page 51: ...on to a geocache nearest you select Find Next Y E To end the logging select Done Y E chirp A chirp is a small Garmin accessory that is programmed and left YIeAd Ñ ÄóÄågÕ6 Èpàœù ß m s ƒâ  æ é Ò ö ûòëÚËmŠ ù Õ fēnix to find a chirp in a YGeJdþÑ ÀóÉåmÕ cÈ3à ù ås łâç æ é Ò öNûõëÄËiŠÞ 9ù üx ı Ì Ãé Y åchirp see the chirp Owner s Manual at www garmin com Y E Finding a Geocache with a chirp 1 Select the ...

Page 52: ...vàÔùº ís łâñ Æá Applications Clock Setting the Alarm 1 Select the Orange YKeJdèÑþ P 2 Select Clock Alarm Clock Add Alarm Y E 3 Use the Orange key and YTe d Ñ 8 ó å Õ È3à ù œ Ss 4 Select Tone Vibration or Yte dÿѵ ó å Õ ...

Page 53: ... Y E 5 Select Once Daily or Weekdays Y E Starting the Countdown Timer 1 Select the Orange YKeJdèÑþ P 2 Select Clock Timer Y E 3 Use the Orange key and YTe d Ñ 8 ó å Õ È3à ù œ Ss 4 If necessary select Tone Y...

Page 54: ... È Add Zone Y E 3 YseJdýѵ ó åiÕu ˆÈzàŽù Ñ ˆ çs â â The custom time zone page is added to the quick page loop YPeNdöѵ ý1 Y e Dœ Editing a Custom Time Zone 1 Select the Orange YKeJdèÑþ P 2 Select Clock YaeCdåÑþ P óûågÕ È Y E 3 YseJdýѵ ó åiÕu ˆÈzàŽù Ñ ˆ çs â â 4 Select an option To change the time zone select Edit Zone Y E To customize the name of the time zone select Edit Label Y E To delete the ...

Page 55: ...y time the device is _7çX ª ú 9ËG ÒyäµÔç ŁºX à Àfl yÅsœ qö2AÝ cÞ ÔÜW ÊD È þ¡Ãsá XÁ Xt ck 5ê JžÞVñ ëà H f Ï2 b êƒÅ I you can set the device to alert you when your heart rate is _7ç ªG è 9 GÀÒyäµÔò ŁõXMÃïÀ 8Åtœ 4ö AÑ cŠ ÜÜZ D È õÂWÃ6áêXÀ Zt cr ê JŽÞ ñ d 5ëà l y Ï ŒÏ Recurring alert A recurring alert notifies you every time the _7ç 7ªA ü 9 G Ò ä Ôí Ł X à Àfl yÅsœ qö2AÝ cÞ ÔÜW ÊD È ü Ãsá XÁ Lt ct ê7J ...

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Page 57: ...dó _7çw 7ª 9åG Ò ä Ôô œŁ Event You can set alerts for reaching waypoints and the final destination of a track or _7çK 4ª ú ùˇ Pace Range You can set minimum and maximum pace _7çO ª ú 9 gý Heart Rate Range You can set minimum and maximum heart rate values or select zone changes _7çI ªM 8_7ç À3L Cadence Range You can set minimum and maximum _7çZ ªM ñ 9ÁGÐÒ ä Ôî Ł X à àø Battery Event _7ç 4ª ü 9ÊGÐÒ ...

Page 58: ...a you must acquire satellites _7çI ªM 2_7ç À3L 1 Select the Orange _7çR 8ª 2 Select GPS Tools _7çx œ ªI fl9ÅGœÒ äùô _7ç ã 3 _7çn ªC 9ÖG Ò ä Ôæ ÝŁ X ÃèÀÕ Åeœ_ ö AÑ cÒ ÃÜ DŸÈö ä Ãsá XÏ LtÔc tê J ÞFñ dë z Ï â y êƒÄ ªIµ R ÃÉ æÕ 4 When you are finished select the Orange key to calculate _7çM ƒ ª þ 9ÁG ÒwÄÚ 5 Select an option Select Save Track enter a name and select Done_7ç ã Select Change Units to con...

Page 59: ...lect GPS Tools Hunt Fish_7ç ã 3 If necessary select or _7çM aª ö 9ÓGÐÒ8ä Ôæ flŁ X ÃèÀ ÅnœY 4ö5AÕ cŽ Viewing Satellite Information The satellite page shows your current location GPS accuracy _7çJ 5ªM ó 9ÍG Ò ä Ôî Ł X ÃùÀœ 6Ånœ 8öqAÕ cÓ Ü DŽÈ ñ Ã6áøXÚ LtÔcs 3ê7J Þ Ñ 1 Select the Orange _7çR 8ª 2 Select Start GPS_7ç ã 3 Select the Orange _7çR 8ª 4 Select GPS Tools Satellite_7ç ã 5 Select _7çM aª ö 9Ó...

Page 60: ...atible with these optional wireless _7çx _7çX ªM ì 9ËG Ò0ä Ôñ  Heart rate monitor _7çI ªM 7 GSC 10 speed and cadence sensor _7çI ªM 8 tempe wireless temperature sensor _7çI ªM 7 For information about compatibility and purchasing additional sensors go to _7çQ ı 5ªX Ü9 gýòRäøô Ł X ãƒÀÛ Åaœ_ yö8AÚ cŽ ÒÜ _7ç ã Pairing Your ANT Sensors Before you can pair you must put on the heart rate monitor or _7...

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Page 63: ...you can reset all of your settings 3èûØüâ ëæ 11 3 ûŠÜ Map You can customize the map orientation and how items appear on the map 3èûØüâ ëæ 9 3 ûŠÜ Tracks You can customize the track recording settings 3èûØüâ ëæ 9 3 ûŠÜ Time You can customize the appearance of the time page 3èûØüâ ëæ 9 3 ûŠÜ Units You can change the units of measure for data such as distance elevation and temperature 3èûØüâ ëæ 9 3 û...

Page 64: ...Å yÌŒ è a gø Ł þ Customizing the Data Pages You can customize the data pages for each profile 3èûØüâ ëæ 2 3 ûŠÜ 1 Select the Orange 3óûÜüü Æ 2 Select Setup Data Pages 3 Û 3 3ËûÜüé ëæp L Ò MñãñÐ 8ãZY Ú E UÚ 4 Select Add Page 3 Û 8 Customizing Your Device ...

Page 65: ...n Select Editª ët SÑkýõDá 4R Ëì EôÖØ ÖsoìAz0 ı j 6 àT Ohj µÜ ÕAÞSœæÕ Select Move Up or Move Down to change the order of ª ë 6SÕk õDá 4E Âì ôÐØ Ö6oëA Select Delete to remove the data page from the page ª ë4 1Sßkãõ ÁS System Settings Select Setup Systemª ëv S GPS Mode Sets the GPS to Normal UltraTrac ª ë S köõ 9 or Demo Mode ª ëp ˇSàkÀõá14W Åì Ô WAAS Sets the device to use Wide Area Augmentation ª ë...

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Page 68: ...ariation value manually select User enter the magnetic variance and select Doneª ëv S Altimeter Settings Select Setup Sensors Altimeterª ëv S ª ëˇ SÄküõá 4P Ïì ª Allows the altimeter to self calibrate each time you ª ë SÂkýõá14_ ì ôâØgÖ oêAs0Žı4 g 9 óTñ b ª ëˆ SÂküõ ÁS4 óìP DôÅ Variable records changes in elevation while you are ª ë5 1SÆkúõNá94 fl ì Fixed assumes the device is stationary at a fixed...

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Page 70: ...can set ª ë 6SÕk õIá04E ÆìN ôÐØ ÖsoêAs0 ı õT ˆhm ªµÕ ÀAflsâ Intervalª ëb SñkÿõLá14F Ðì RôÞØ2ÖsoìA 0Úı k T hi æµÍ ËAÛS æ þ ìEÃÔ I ˆñz A šÍhc5 š Ž î Recording points more frequently creates a more detailed ª ë SÑkðõKár4 ÁìI _ô Ø Ö o At0fiı3 b T hi æµÍ ËAÛS æ þ ìEÃÔ I ñ 7 ºA J Ø Ã Auto Start Sets the device to record your track automatically when you select Start GPSª ëv S Auto Save Sets the device to ...

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Page 75: ...e lap at a Ï y0 ê üÚ Ìrß 7z l b5Ù9Å AqrÙ User Sets the user profile information Ï 0 Ö10Ï Ô ù HR Zones Sets the five heart rate zones for fitness activities Ï 0 Ö8Ï Ô ù Setting Your Fitness User Profile The device uses information that you enter about yourself to Ï ž p0 ê ôÚ rł 7j b Ù Å A Rô T KÀù _ŠŒs qÝ Ê Û ...

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Page 87: ...om 23 F to 122 F from 5 C to 50 C Radio frequency protocol Ï Ï ù 0Þ Vê ÝÚ ÌÏ Ž H ç wireless communications protocol Battery Information The actual battery life depends on how much you use GPS Ï Ž j0 ê µÚ rÕ 7f j bwÙzÅ A R Y EÀã 1 _ÀŒC lÝo ƒ Ý ...

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Page 95: ...tion possible Basic cardiovascular training good recovery pace 3 70 80 Moderate pace more difficult to hold conversation Improved aerobic capacity optimal cardiovascular training 4 80 90 Fast pace and a bit uncomfortable breathing forceful Improved anaerobic capacity and threshold improved speed 5 90 100 Sprinting pace unsustainable for long period of time labored breathing Anaerobic and muscular ...

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