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Wireless Sensors

page 58

).

 

y

Go for a ride (

Starting an Activity, page 3

).

Training with Power Meters

 

y

Go to 

Garmin.com.sg/products/intosports

 for a list 

of ANT+ sensors that are compatible with your 

device (such as Vector).

 

y

For more information, see the owner’s manual for 

your power meter.

 

y

Adjust your power zones to match your goals and 

abilities (

Setting Your Power Zones, page 27

).

 

y

Use range alerts to be notified when you reach a 

specified power zone (

Setting an Alert, page 38

).

 

y

Customize the power data fields (

Customizing the 

Data Screens, page 37

).

Using Electronic Shifters

Before you can use compatible electronic shifters, 

such as Shimano

®

 Di2™ shifters, you must pair them 

with your device (

Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 

47

). You can customize the optional data fields 

(

Customizing the Data Screens, page 37

). The fēnix 

device displays current adjustment values when the 

sensor is in adjustment mode.

Situational Awareness

Your fēnix device can be used with the Varia Vision™ 

device, Varia™ smart bike lights, and rearview radar 

to improve situational awareness. See the owner’s 

manual for your Varia device for more information.

NOTE:

 You may need to update the fēnix software 

before pairing Varia devices (

Updating the Software 

Using the Garmin Connect App, page 11

).

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 when 

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.

Improving Foot Pod Calibration

Before you can calibrate your device, you must acquire 

GPS signals and pair your device with the foot pod 

(

Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 47

).

The foot pod is self-calibrating, but you can improve 

the accuracy of the speed and distance data with a 

few outdoor runs using GPS.

Stand outside for 5 minutes with a clear view of 

the sky.

Start a running activity.

Run on a track without stopping for 10 minutes.

Stop your activity, and save it.
Based on the recorded data, the foot pod 

calibration value changes, if necessary. You should 

not need to calibrate the foot pod again unless 

your running style changes.

Calibrating Your Foot Pod Manually

Before you can calibrate your device, you must pair 

your device with the foot pod sensor (

Pairing Your 

Wireless Sensors, page 47

).

Manual calibration is recommended if you know your 

calibration factor. If you have calibrated a foot pod 

with another Garmin product, you may know your 

calibration factor.

Hold 

MENU

.

Select

 Sensors & Accessories

.

Select your foot pod.

Select 

Cal� Factor

 > 

Set Value

.

Adjust the calibration factor:

• 

Increase the calibration factor if your distance is 

too low.

• 

Decrease the calibration factor if your distance 

is too high.

Setting Foot Pod Speed and Distance

Before you can customize the foot pod speed and 

distance, you must pair your device with the foot pod 

sensor (

Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 47

).

You can set your device to calculate speed and 

distance using your foot pod data instead of GPS data.

Hold 

MENU

.

Select 

Sensors & Accessories

.

Select your foot pod.

Select 

Speed

 or 

Distance

.

Select an option:

• 

Select 

Indoor

 when you are training with GPS 

turned off, usually indoors.

• 

Select 

Always

 to use your foot pod data 

regardless of the GPS setting.

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.

Club Sensors

Your device is compatible with Approach

®

 CT10 golf 

club sensors. You can use paired club sensors to 

automatically track your golf shots, including location, 

distance, and club type. See the owner’s manual for 

your club sensors for more information.

Summary of Contents for FENIX 6Z Pro Solar

Page 1: ...FE NIX 6 SERIES Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...t be used without the express permission of Garmin Android is a trademark of Google Inc Apple iPhone iTunes and Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries The BLUETOOTH...

Page 3: ...es 7 Moving the Flag 7 Viewing Measured Shots 7 Viewing Layup and Dogleg Distances 8 Keeping Score 8 About Stableford Scoring 8 Recording Statistics 8 TruSwing 8 Using the Golf Odometer 9 Viewing Play...

Page 4: ...19 Syncing Activities and Performance Measurements 20 About VO2 Max Estimates 20 Getting Your VO2 Max Estimate for Cycling 20 Viewing Your Predicted Race Times 20 About Training Effect 21 Heart Rate V...

Page 5: ...g to a Location on the Map 35 Navigating with the Around Me Feature 35 Changing the Map Theme 35 Compass 35 Setting the Compass Heading 35 Altimeter and Barometer 36 History 36 Using History 36 Multis...

Page 6: ...Management 49 Deleting Files 49 Device Maintenance 49 Device Care 49 Cleaning the Device 49 Cleaning the Leather Bands 50 Changing the QuickFit Bands 50 Metal Watch Band Adjustment 50 Troubleshooting...

Page 7: ...LAP Press to return to the previous screen Press to record a lap rest or transition during a multisport activity Hold to view the watch face from any screen Using the Watch y y Hold LIGHT to view the...

Page 8: ...paired another device with the Garmin Connect app from the or menu select Garmin Devices Add Device and follow the on screen instructions Charging the Device WARNING This device contains a lithium io...

Page 9: ...rmation about activity tracking and fitness metric accuracy go to Garmin com sg legal atdisclaimer Starting an Activity When you start an activity GPS turns on automatically if required 1 From the wat...

Page 10: ...turned off speed distance and cadence are calculated using the accelerometer in the device The accelerometer is self calibrating The accuracy of the speed distance and cadence data improves after a f...

Page 11: ...y page 3 The metronome starts automatically 9 During your run press UP or DOWN to view the metronome screen 10 If necessary hold MENU to change the metronome settings Playing Audio Prompts During an A...

Page 12: ...Stroke Types Stroke type identification is available only for pool swimming Your stroke type is identified at the end of a length Stroke types appear in your swimming history and in your Garmin Conne...

Page 13: ...select the activity settings and select Big Numbers 1 The distance to the back of the green 2 The distance to the middle of the green or selected pin position 3 The distance to the front of the green...

Page 14: ...to keep score 1 From the hole information screen hold MENU 2 Select the activity settings 3 Select Scoring Method 4 Select a scoring method About Stableford Scoring When you select the Stableford sco...

Page 15: ...t You can change how often GPS track points are recorded Recording track points less frequently maximizes battery life NOTE To maximize battery life GPS track points are not recorded after sunset You...

Page 16: ...ext message reply select Reply and select a message from the list NOTE This feature is available only if your device is connected to an Android smartphone Replying to a Text Message NOTE This feature...

Page 17: ...n also view customizable reports NOTE To view some data you must pair an optional wireless sensor with your device Pairing Your Wireless Sensors page 47 Track your progress You can track your daily st...

Page 18: ...o the Garmin Connect app using Bluetooth technology You can enter emergency contacts in your Garmin Connect account Assistance Allows you to send an automated message with your name LiveTrack link and...

Page 19: ...e screen All members of the group must be your connections in your Garmin Connect account y y Start your activity outside using GPS y y Pair your fe nix device with your smartphone using Bluetooth tec...

Page 20: ...fore you can use your watch to pay for purchases you must set up at least one payment card You can use your watch to pay for purchases in a participating store 1 Hold LIGHT 2 Select 3 Enter your four...

Page 21: ...3 Select Music 4 Select an option To connect to an installed provider select a provider and follow the on screen instructions To connect to a new provider select Get Music Apps locate a provider and...

Page 22: ...the current audio file Select to skip to the next audio file in the playlist Hold to fast forward through the current audio file Select to restart the current audio file Select twice to skip to the p...

Page 23: ...n Activity You can set up your fe nix device to broadcast your heart rate data automatically when you begin an activity For example you can broadcast your heart rate data to an Edge device while cycli...

Page 24: ...those of other runners The color zones are based on percentiles Garmin has researched many runners of all different levels The data values in the red or orange zones are typical for less experienced...

Page 25: ...eld so you can view your performance condition during the rest of your activity It compares your real time condition to your average fitness level Functional threshold power FTP The device uses your u...

Page 26: ...ge As you exercise your fitness age can decrease over time Purple Superior Blue Excellent Green Good Orange Fair Red Poor VO2 max data is provided by FirstBeat VO2 max analysis is provided with permis...

Page 27: ...y and result in an improved anaerobic Training Effect You can add Aerobic Training Effect and Anaerobic Training Effect as data fields to one of your training screens to monitor your numbers throughou...

Page 28: ...e threshold The device will automatically detect your lactate threshold during runs at a steady high intensity with heart rate TIP The device requires a few runs with a chest heart rate monitor to get...

Page 29: ...of how much energy it takes for your body to recover after exercise Training load focus Your device analyzes and distributes your training load into different categories based on the intensity and str...

Page 30: ...ur training time and intensity increase or decrease Training Load Focus In order to maximize performance and fitness gains training should be distributed across three categories low aerobic high aerob...

Page 31: ...to view the Body Battery widget NOTE You may need to add the widget to your widget loop Customizing the Widget Loop page 41 2 Select to view a combined graph of your Body Battery and stress level Blue...

Page 32: ...u can try these tips y y Remain motionless while the device reads your blood oxygen saturation y y Wear the device above your wrist bone The device should be snug but comfortable y y Hold the arm wear...

Page 33: ...that your user profile settings are accurate Setting Up Your User Profile page 26 y y Run often with the wrist or chest heart rate monitor y y Try a few heart rate training plans available from your G...

Page 34: ...You can set your normal sleep hours in the user settings on your Garmin Connect account You can enable the During Sleep option in the system settings to automatically enter do not disturb mode during...

Page 35: ...g calendar on your device is an extension of the training calendar or schedule you set up in Garmin Connect After you have added a few workouts to the Garmin Connect calendar you can send them to your...

Page 36: ...m your Garmin Connect account you can download all of the available segments in the course Strava Segments You can download Strava segments to your fe nix device Follow Strava segments to compare your...

Page 37: ...ously recorded or downloaded activity This feature works with the Virtual Partner feature so you can see how far ahead or behind you are during the activity NOTE This feature is not available for all...

Page 38: ...t a type of notification 7 Press to start the timer Saving a Quick Timer You can set up to ten separate quick timers 1 From the watch face hold MENU 2 Select Clocks 3 Press UP or DOWN to scroll to the...

Page 39: ...he on screen prompts to choose a destination 7 Select Go To Navigation information appears 8 Press to begin navigation Navigating to a Point of Interest If the map data installed on your device includ...

Page 40: ...ities that use GPS 1 During an activity press 2 Select Back to Start and select an option To navigate back to the starting point of your activity along the path you traveled select TracBack If you do...

Page 41: ...st 6 Select an option To start navigating to the location select Go To save the location select Save Location To view information about the location select Review Navigating with the Around Me Feature...

Page 42: ...ng overall distance time calories and optional accessory data Your device also separates the activity data for each sport segment and transition so you can compare similar training activities and trac...

Page 43: ...tion you can adjust your handicap value Lap Key Enables you to record a lap or a rest during the activity Lock Keys Locks the keys during multisport activities to prevent accidental key presses Map Se...

Page 44: ...type Distance Recurring You can set a distance interval Elevation Range You can set minimum and maximum elevation values Heart Rate Range You can set minimum and maximum heart rate values or select zo...

Page 45: ...ets the behavior of the pointer that appears during direct routing Auto Lap Marking Laps by Distance You can use Auto Lap to mark a lap at a specific distance automatically This feature is helpful for...

Page 46: ...stomize 4 Select the activity settings 5 Select GPS 6 Select an option Select Off to disable GPS for the activity Select GPS Only to enable the GPS satellite system Select GPS GLONASS Russian satellit...

Page 47: ...controls for your smartphone or on device music My day Displays a dynamic summary of your activity today The metrics include timed activities intensity minutes floors climbed steps calories burned an...

Page 48: ...you must enable the remote setting on your VIRB camera See the VIRB Series Owner s Manual for more information You must also add the VIRB widget to the widget loop Customizing the Widget Loop page 41...

Page 49: ...performance watch face select Select Sport To change the style of the hands for the analog watch face select Hands To change the style of the numbers for the digital watch face select Layout To chang...

Page 50: ...s how the device displays pressure data Calibrating the Barometer Your device was already calibrated at the factory and the device uses automatic calibration at your GPS starting point by default You...

Page 51: ...or off the map Select Guide to turn on or off the guide screen that displays the compass bearing or course to follow while navigating Select Elevation Plot to turn on or off the elevation plot Select...

Page 52: ...sses Use the During Activity option to lock the keys during a timed activity Use the Not During Activity option to lock the keys when you are not recording a timed activity Units Sets the units of mea...

Page 53: ...wing E label Regulatory and Compliance Information The label for this device is provided electronically The e label may provide regulatory information such as identification numbers provided by the FC...

Page 54: ...elf calibrating but you can improve the accuracy of the speed and distance data with a few outdoor runs using GPS 1 Stand outside for 5 minutes with a clear view of the sky 2 Start a running activity...

Page 55: ...e 1 The device withstands pressure equivalent to a depth of 100 m For more information go to Garmin com sg legal waterrating 2 All day wear with 3 hr day outside in 50 000 lux conditions 3 With use in...

Page 56: ...ocess y y If you bought a new smartphone remove your device from the Garmin Connect app on the smartphone you intend to stop using y y Bring your smartphone within 10 m 33 ft of the device y y On your...

Page 57: ...ct account using a Wi Fi wireless network While connected to your Garmin Connect account the device downloads several days of satellite data allowing it to quickly locate satellite signals y y Take yo...

Page 58: ...bout this product on the Garmin website y y Go to support Garmin com for additional manuals articles and software updates y y Go to Garmin com sg buy or contact your Garmin dealer for information abou...

Page 59: ...current activity Average Vertical Ratio The average ratio of vertical oscillation to stride length for the current session Avg Left Peak Power Phase The average power phase peak angle for the left leg...

Page 60: ...rent running cadence range Graphical Heart Rate A color gauge showing your current heart rate zone Ground Contact Time The amount of time in each step that you spend on the ground while running measur...

Page 61: ...f strokes for the current lap Lap Strokes Paddle sports The total number of strokes for the current lap Lap Swolf The swolf score for the current lap Lap Time The stopwatch time for the current lap La...

Page 62: ...imum Speed The top speed for the current activity Minimum Elevation The lowest elevation reached since the last reset Moving Time The total time moving for the current activity Multisport Time The tot...

Page 63: ...ency The measurement of how efficiently a rider is pedaling Total Ascent The total elevation distance ascended since the last reset Total Descent The total elevation distance descended since the last...

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