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Wireless Sensors
y
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 (
y
Customize the power data fields (
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
). 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 (
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.
1
Stand outside for 5 minutes with a clear view of
the sky.
2
Start a running activity.
3
Run on a track without stopping for 10 minutes.
4
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 (
).
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.
1
Hold
MENU
.
2
Select
Sensors & Accessories
.
3
Select your foot pod.
4
Select
Cal� Factor
>
Set Value
.
5
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.
1
Hold
MENU
.
2
Select
Sensors & Accessories
.
3
Select your foot pod.
4
Select
Speed
or
Distance
.
5
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.