Garmin Fenix 1 User Manual
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4If necessary, select Notification, and select a type of notification. 5Select Start. Using the Stopwatch 1Select the Orange key. 2Select Clock > Stopwatch. 3Select Start. Adding a Custom Time Zone 1Select the Orange key. 2Select Clock > Alt. Zones > Add Zone. 3Select a time zone. The custom time zone page is added to the quick page loop (page 1). Editing a Custom Time Zone 1Select the Orange key. 2Select Clock > Alt. Zones. 3Select a time zone. 4Select an option: •To change the time zone, select Edit...
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open the Setup menu, select the Orange key, and select Setup. NOTE: Any changes you make are saved to the active profile (page 2). Setup ItemAvailable Settings and InformationSystemYou can customize GPS settings, arrow keys, and the device language (page 8).Data PagesYou can customize data pages and data fields (page 8).SensorsYou can customize the compass (page 8) and altimeter (page 9) settings.ANT SensorYou can set up wireless accessories such as the heart rate monitor or tempe (page...
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•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, so the barometric pressure should only change due to...
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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 > Geocaches. List: Allows you to display the geocache list by names or codes. chirp: Turns chirp searching on or off (page 6). Fitness Customizing Your Running or Cycling Profile There are many ways to customize your device for ease of use while running or cycling....
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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. 1Snap the heart rate monitor module À onto the strap. 2Wet both electrodes Á on the back of the strap to create a strong connection between your chest and the transmitter. 3If the heart rate monitor has a contact patch Â, wet the contact patch. 4Wrap the strap around your chest, and connect the strap hook à to the loop. The Garmin logo should be...
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Foot Pod Calibration Calibrating your foot pod is optional and 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 (page 10). 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. 1Select the...
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3Wait 30 seconds. 4Insert the new battery with the positive side facing up. NOTE: Do not damage or lose the O-ring gasket. 5Replace the back cover and the four screws. After you replace the heart rate monitor battery, you may need to pair it with the device again. Caring for the Heart Rate Monitor NOTICE 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...
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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. BATTERY: The remaining battery...
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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 speed while moving since the last reset. MOV'N TIME (moving time): A running tally of the time spent moving since the last reset. NEXT DEST (next destination): The next point on the route. You must be...
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SensorFixedVariableAltimeter with GPS OnElevation is equal to GPS elevation.Elevation reflects changes in ambient pressure and GPS position.Barometer with GPS OnBarometric 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 OffElevation remains constant.Elevation reflects changes in ambient...