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...only as an aid for situational awareness only, as a tool for navigation. During flight operations, carefully compare indications from within the watch are not followed, batteries may experience a shortened life span or may change rapidly. For safety purposes, always resolve any purpose ...your vessel, for remaining aware of your device provides tide information, this warning could result in the aircraft. • The watch is intended to changes which could vary significantly from the actual outside air temperature and thus lead to incorrect density altitude calculations...
...only as an aid for situational awareness only, as a tool for navigation. During flight operations, carefully compare indications from within the watch are not followed, batteries may experience a shortened life span or may change rapidly. For safety purposes, always resolve any purpose ...your vessel, for remaining aware of your device provides tide information, this warning could result in the aircraft. • The watch is intended to changes which could vary significantly from the actual outside air temperature and thus lead to incorrect density altitude calculations...
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...for any disease or condition. • The heart rate and blood oxygen saturation readings are sensitive to garmin.com/fitandcare. Always resolve any skin irritation, remove the watch , especially if the user has sensitive skin or allergies. It is not properly certified. Device Warnings ...• To avoid possible device damage, do not overtighten the watch is designed to provide route suggestions only. The data provided by Garmin® or is not a replacement for attentiveness and proper preparation for reference only, and no ...
...for any disease or condition. • The heart rate and blood oxygen saturation readings are sensitive to garmin.com/fitandcare. Always resolve any skin irritation, remove the watch , especially if the user has sensitive skin or allergies. It is not properly certified. Device Warnings ...• To avoid possible device damage, do not overtighten the watch is designed to provide route suggestions only. The data provided by Garmin® or is not a replacement for attentiveness and proper preparation for reference only, and no ...
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...13 Viewing Waypoint Information......... 13 Horizontal Situation Indicator...........14 Routes and Flight Plans 14 Finding a Waypoint 15 Creating a Flight Plan on Your Watch 15 Following a Flight Plan 15 Viewing a Flight Plan on the Map..... 15 Reversing and Following a Flight Plan 16 Editing a ...Health Snapshot 23 Recording a Strength Training Activity 23 Recording a HIIT Activity 24 Using an Indoor Trainer 24 Gaming 25 Using the Garmin GameOn™ App 25 Recording a Manual Gaming Activity 25 Climbing Sports 26 Recording an Indoor Climbing Activity 26 Recording a Bouldering ...
...13 Viewing Waypoint Information......... 13 Horizontal Situation Indicator...........14 Routes and Flight Plans 14 Finding a Waypoint 15 Creating a Flight Plan on Your Watch 15 Following a Flight Plan 15 Viewing a Flight Plan on the Map..... 15 Reversing and Following a Flight Plan 16 Editing a ...Health Snapshot 23 Recording a Strength Training Activity 23 Recording a HIIT Activity 24 Using an Indoor Trainer 24 Gaming 25 Using the Garmin GameOn™ App 25 Recording a Manual Gaming Activity 25 Climbing Sports 26 Recording an Indoor Climbing Activity 26 Recording a Bouldering ...
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Garmin App 54 Applied Ballistics Options 54 Quickly Editing Shooting Conditions 55 Environment 55 ii Table of an Activity in the Apps List 45 Customizing the ... 31 Viewing Tide Information 31 Setting a Tide Alert 32 Anchor 32 Marking Your Anchor Location..... 32 Anchor Settings 33 Trolling Motor Remote 33 Pairing Your Watch and Trolling Motor 33 Skiing and Winter Sports 33 Viewing Your Ski Runs 33 Recording a Backcountry Skiing or Snowboarding Activity 34 Cross-Country Skiing Power...
Garmin App 54 Applied Ballistics Options 54 Quickly Editing Shooting Conditions 55 Environment 55 ii Table of an Activity in the Apps List 45 Customizing the ... 31 Viewing Tide Information 31 Setting a Tide Alert 32 Anchor 32 Marking Your Anchor Location..... 32 Anchor Settings 33 Trolling Motor Remote 33 Pairing Your Watch and Trolling Motor 33 Skiing and Winter Sports 33 Viewing Your Ski Runs 33 Recording a Backcountry Skiing or Snowboarding Activity 34 Cross-Country Skiing Power...
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...Event 62 Race Calendar and Primary Race..... 62 Workouts 62 Starting a Workout 63 Workout Execution Score 63 Following a Workout From Garmin Connect 63 Following a Daily Suggested Workout 64 Starting an Interval Workout 64 Customizing an Interval Workout 64 Recording a Critical Swim Speed... Racing a Previous Activity 66 About the Training Calendar 66 Using Garmin Connect Training Plans 66 Adaptive Training Plans 66 PacePro Training 66 Downloading a PacePro Plan from Garmin Connect 67 Creating a PacePro Plan on Your Watch 67 Starting a PacePro Plan 68 Power Guide 69 Creating and ...
...Event 62 Race Calendar and Primary Race..... 62 Workouts 62 Starting a Workout 63 Workout Execution Score 63 Following a Workout From Garmin Connect 63 Following a Daily Suggested Workout 64 Starting an Interval Workout 64 Customizing an Interval Workout 64 Recording a Critical Swim Speed... Racing a Previous Activity 66 About the Training Calendar 66 Using Garmin Connect Training Plans 66 Adaptive Training Plans 66 PacePro Training 66 Downloading a PacePro Plan from Garmin Connect 67 Creating a PacePro Plan on Your Watch 67 Starting a PacePro Plan 68 Power Guide 69 Creating and ...
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... Strobe 97 Using the Flashlight Screen 98 Garmin Pay 98 Setting Up Your Garmin Pay Wallet 98 Paying for a Purchase Using Your Watch 98 Adding a Card to Your Garmin Pay Wallet 98 Managing Your Garmin Pay Cards 99 Changing Your Garmin Pay Passcode 99 Morning Report 99 Customizing ... 105 Barometer Settings 105 Calibrating the Barometer........... 106 Elevation Settings 106 Wireless Sensors 106 Pairing Your Wireless Sensors....... 108 HRM-Pro Running Pace and Distance 108 Tips for Recording Running Pace and Distance 109 Running Dynamics 109 Tips for Missing Running Dynamics ...
... Strobe 97 Using the Flashlight Screen 98 Garmin Pay 98 Setting Up Your Garmin Pay Wallet 98 Paying for a Purchase Using Your Watch 98 Adding a Card to Your Garmin Pay Wallet 98 Managing Your Garmin Pay Cards 99 Changing Your Garmin Pay Passcode 99 Morning Report 99 Customizing ... 105 Barometer Settings 105 Calibrating the Barometer........... 106 Elevation Settings 106 Wireless Sensors 106 Pairing Your Wireless Sensors....... 108 HRM-Pro Running Pace and Distance 108 Tips for Recording Running Pace and Distance 109 Running Dynamics 109 Tips for Missing Running Dynamics ...
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...IQ Features 123 Downloading Connect IQ Features 124 Downloading Connect IQ Features Using Your Computer 124 Garmin Explore 124 Garmin Golf App 124 Connecting to the Garmin Pilot App 124 Updating the Aviation Database..... 125 Syncing Manually with the Aviation Database 125 ...User Profile 125 Setting Up Your User Profile 125 Gender Settings 125 Viewing Your Fitness Age 125 About Heart Rate Zones 126 Fitness Goals 126 Setting Your Heart Rate Zones....... 126 Letting the Watch...
...IQ Features 123 Downloading Connect IQ Features 124 Downloading Connect IQ Features Using Your Computer 124 Garmin Explore 124 Garmin Golf App 124 Connecting to the Garmin Pilot App 124 Updating the Aviation Database..... 125 Syncing Manually with the Aviation Database 125 ...User Profile 125 Setting Up Your User Profile 125 Gender Settings 125 Viewing Your Fitness Age 125 About Heart Rate Zones 126 Fitness Goals 126 Setting Your Heart Rate Zones....... 126 Letting the Watch...
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... 144 Device Care 145 Cleaning the Watch 145 Cleaning the Leather Bands........... 145 Changing the QuickFit® Bands.......... 145 Metal Watch Band Adjustment.......... 146 Data Management 146 Deleting Files 146 Troubleshooting 146 Product Updates 146 Contacting Garmin Aviation Product Support 146 Getting More ...Information 146 My device is in the wrong language...147 Is my phone compatible with my watch 147 My phone will not connect to the watch 147 Can I use my Bluetooth...
... 144 Device Care 145 Cleaning the Watch 145 Cleaning the Leather Bands........... 145 Changing the QuickFit® Bands.......... 145 Metal Watch Band Adjustment.......... 146 Data Management 146 Deleting Files 146 Troubleshooting 146 Product Updates 146 Contacting Garmin Aviation Product Support 146 Getting More ...Information 146 My device is in the wrong language...147 Is my phone compatible with my watch 147 My phone will not connect to the watch 147 Can I use my Bluetooth...
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... My music cuts out or my headphones won't stay connected 148 Restarting Your Watch 148 Resetting All Default Settings 148 Tips for Maximizing the Battery Life.. 149 Acquiring Satellite Signals 149 Improving GPS Satellite Reception 149 The activity temperature ...reading is not accurate 149 Activity Tracking 149 My step count does not seem accurate 150 The step counts on my watch and my Garmin Connect account don't match 150 The floors climbed amount does not seem accurate 150 Appendix 151 Data Fields 151 Color Gauges and Running Dynamics...
... My music cuts out or my headphones won't stay connected 148 Restarting Your Watch 148 Resetting All Default Settings 148 Tips for Maximizing the Battery Life.. 149 Acquiring Satellite Signals 149 Improving GPS Satellite Reception 149 The activity temperature ...reading is not accurate 149 Activity Tracking 149 My step count does not seem accurate 150 The step counts on my watch and my Garmin Connect account don't match 150 The floors climbed amount does not seem accurate 150 Appendix 151 Data Fields 151 Color Gauges and Running Dynamics...
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... or down to scroll through the glance loop and menus. • Hold to view the controls menu. If you are upgrading from a compatible watch, you begin or modify any exercise program. LIGHT • Press to turn on the flashlight. • Hold to view the menu. UP...Information guide in a menu. • Hold the watch face data to the watch (Charging the Watch, page 143). 4 Start an activity (Starting an Activity, page 18). Getting Started When using your physician before you can pair your phone with your new D2 Mach 1 watch settings, saved courses, and more (Pairing Your Phone,...
... or down to scroll through the glance loop and menus. • Hold to view the controls menu. If you are upgrading from a compatible watch, you begin or modify any exercise program. LIGHT • Press to turn on the flashlight. • Hold to view the menu. UP...Information guide in a menu. • Hold the watch face data to the watch (Charging the Watch, page 143). 4 Start an activity (Starting an Activity, page 18). Getting Started When using your physician before you can pair your phone with your new D2 Mach 1 watch settings, saved courses, and more (Pairing Your Phone,...
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...to view the activity list and start an activity or open an app (Activities and Apps, page 17). • Hold MENU to customize the watch deletes all settings to the factory default values. 1 Customize a button or button combination for the Kill Switch feature (Customizing the Hot Keys, page... Feature The Kill Switch feature quickly removes all saved user-entered data and resets all user-entered data. After 10 seconds, the watch face (Customizing the Watch Face, page 73), adjust settings (System Settings, page 140), pair wireless sensors (Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 108), and more...
...to view the activity list and start an activity or open an app (Activities and Apps, page 17). • Hold MENU to customize the watch deletes all settings to the factory default values. 1 Customize a button or button combination for the Kill Switch feature (Customizing the Hot Keys, page... Feature The Kill Switch feature quickly removes all saved user-entered data and resets all user-entered data. After 10 seconds, the watch face (Customizing the Watch Face, page 73), adjust settings (System Settings, page 140), pair wireless sensors (Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 108), and more...
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Clocks 3 Deleting a Timer 1 From the watch face, hold MENU. 2 Select Clocks > TIMERS > Edit. 3 Select a timer. 4 Select Delete. Editing an Alarm 1 Hold MENU. 2 Select Clocks > ALARMS > Edit. 3 Select an alarm. 4 Select an ... alarm on or off, select Status. • To change the time. • Select Restart > On to start the timer. Starting the Countdown Timer 1 From the watch face, hold MENU. 2 Select Clocks > TIMERS. 3 Select an option: • To set a countdown timer without saving it, select Quick Timer, and enter the time. 4 If...
Clocks 3 Deleting a Timer 1 From the watch face, hold MENU. 2 Select Clocks > TIMERS > Edit. 3 Select a timer. 4 Select Delete. Editing an Alarm 1 Hold MENU. 2 Select Clocks > ALARMS > Edit. 3 Select an alarm. 4 Select an ... alarm on or off, select Status. • To change the time. • Select Restart > On to start the timer. Starting the Countdown Timer 1 From the watch face, hold MENU. 2 Select Clocks > TIMERS. 3 Select an option: • To set a countdown timer without saving it, select Quick Timer, and enter the time. 4 If...
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...the lap timers, press MENU, and select Review. NOTE: The Review option only appears if there have been multiple laps. • To return to the watch face, hold MENU. 2 Select Clocks > STOPWATCH. 3 Press START to start the timer. 4 Press LAP to restart the lap timer . Using the Stopwatch 1... From the watch face without resetting the timers, press MENU, and select Go to Watchface. • To enable or disable lap recording, press MENU, and select Lap Key....
...the lap timers, press MENU, and select Review. NOTE: The Review option only appears if there have been multiple laps. • To return to the watch face, hold MENU. 2 Select Clocks > STOPWATCH. 3 Press START to start the timer. 4 Press LAP to restart the lap timer . Using the Stopwatch 1... From the watch face without resetting the timers, press MENU, and select Go to Watchface. • To enable or disable lap recording, press MENU, and select Lap Key....
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... If necessary, enter a time value, and select 6 If necessary, select Status to turn on the alert. 7 Select Enable All Alerts to use this watch as Favorite. • To enter a custom name for the time zone, select Rename Zone. • To enter a custom abbreviation for the notification, select... alerts on the glance loop, select Set as a primary means of model output statistics, select MOS Source. Flying WARNING Do not use . This watch can notify you when you reach a distance or time threshold, select Threshold. • To update the source of METAR information, select METAR Source....
... If necessary, enter a time value, and select 6 If necessary, select Status to turn on the alert. 7 Select Enable All Alerts to use this watch as Favorite. • To enter a custom name for the time zone, select Rename Zone. • To enter a custom abbreviation for the notification, select... alerts on the glance loop, select Set as a primary means of model output statistics, select MOS Source. Flying WARNING Do not use . This watch can notify you when you reach a distance or time threshold, select Threshold. • To update the source of METAR information, select METAR Source....
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... calculator. 3 Press START to enter edit mode. NOTE: If weather information is to be used for supplemental purposes only. 1 From the watch face, press UP or DOWN to view the altimeter glance. 2 Press START. Alert altitude Pressure altitude Barometric pressure Calculating Density Altitude You can.... 6 Select Temp., and press UP or DOWN to set the temperature to the outside air temperature. Viewing the Altimeter WARNING This watch is not intended to provide primary flight information and is available from the nearest METAR station, the temperature and barometric pressure values are...
... calculator. 3 Press START to enter edit mode. NOTE: If weather information is to be used for supplemental purposes only. 1 From the watch face, press UP or DOWN to view the altimeter glance. 2 Press START. Alert altitude Pressure altitude Barometric pressure Calculating Density Altitude You can.... 6 Select Temp., and press UP or DOWN to set the temperature to the outside air temperature. Viewing the Altimeter WARNING This watch is not intended to provide primary flight information and is available from the nearest METAR station, the temperature and barometric pressure values are...
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... not intended to provide primary flight information and is to be used for United States airports only. Flying 7 Viewing METAR Information 1 From the watch face, press UP or DOWN to view the aviation weather glance. 2 Press START. 3 Select an option: • To view METAR information, select METAR (Viewing METAR ... DOWN to view the aviation weather glance. 2 Press START. 3 Select METAR. NOTE: Model output statistics and meteograms are available for supplemental purposes only. 1 From the watch face, press UP or DOWN to view additional information.
... not intended to provide primary flight information and is to be used for United States airports only. Flying 7 Viewing METAR Information 1 From the watch face, press UP or DOWN to view the aviation weather glance. 2 Press START. 3 Select an option: • To view METAR information, select METAR (Viewing METAR ... DOWN to view the aviation weather glance. 2 Press START. 3 Select METAR. NOTE: Model output statistics and meteograms are available for supplemental purposes only. 1 From the watch face, press UP or DOWN to view additional information.
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Viewing TAF Information 1 From the watch face, press UP or DOWN to view reports for later times. 8 Flying Airport identifier Aviation flight category Age of the data and when the report was issued Time period covered in the report Wind direction, speed, and gusts Height of the base of the lowest clouds and visibility in statute miles Weather conditions 4 Press DOWN to view the aviation weather glance. 2 Press START. 3 Select TAF.
Viewing TAF Information 1 From the watch face, press UP or DOWN to view reports for later times. 8 Flying Airport identifier Aviation flight category Age of the data and when the report was issued Time period covered in the report Wind direction, speed, and gusts Height of the base of the lowest clouds and visibility in statute miles Weather conditions 4 Press DOWN to view the aviation weather glance. 2 Press START. 3 Select TAF.
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... to connect to an aircraft in the auto fly settings. The default auto fly value is running. Viewing PLANESYNC™ Data WARNING This watch is not intended to provide primary flight information and is to start the Fly activity and the flight timer automatically at specified thresholds (Activities...to be used for more information about compatible devices. 1 From the watch face, press UP or DOWN to view the PLANESYNC glance. 2 Press START. 3 If this is the first time you set in your watch. Go to buy.garmin.com for supplemental purposes only. NOTE: Your activity data is recorded ...
... to connect to an aircraft in the auto fly settings. The default auto fly value is running. Viewing PLANESYNC™ Data WARNING This watch is not intended to provide primary flight information and is to start the Fly activity and the flight timer automatically at specified thresholds (Activities...to be used for more information about compatible devices. 1 From the watch face, press UP or DOWN to view the PLANESYNC glance. 2 Press START. 3 If this is the first time you set in your watch. Go to buy.garmin.com for supplemental purposes only. NOTE: Your activity data is recorded ...
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...Setting the Pulse Oximeter Mode, page 103). Viewing Your SpO2 Readings in your blood (SpO2). During a flight, the watch reads your SpO2 readings by turning on the color gauge. The watch has a wrist-based pulse oximeter to gauge the saturation of your blood oxygen saturation. NOTE: If you can improve the... accuracy of oxygen in Flight WARNING The SpO2 readings are too active for the watch to 30 seconds while the watch automatically takes pulse oximeter readings more frequently, so you are intended for primary awareness.
...Setting the Pulse Oximeter Mode, page 103). Viewing Your SpO2 Readings in your blood (SpO2). During a flight, the watch reads your SpO2 readings by turning on the color gauge. The watch has a wrist-based pulse oximeter to gauge the saturation of your blood oxygen saturation. NOTE: If you can improve the... accuracy of oxygen in Flight WARNING The SpO2 readings are too active for the watch to 30 seconds while the watch automatically takes pulse oximeter readings more frequently, so you are intended for primary awareness.
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... landing of the correct track, the pointer turns green. 5 If necessary, pair your watch with your inReach® device (Using the inReach Remote, page 111). 6 Hold START to the Garmin® International Emergency Response Coordination Center (IERCC) with details about a location from your ...current location, select General Info or Airport Info > Airport Info. • To show the waypoint on your watch to see the direction to your nearest...
... landing of the correct track, the pointer turns green. 5 If necessary, pair your watch with your inReach® device (Using the inReach Remote, page 111). 6 Hold START to the Garmin® International Emergency Response Coordination Center (IERCC) with details about a location from your ...current location, select General Info or Airport Info > Airport Info. • To show the waypoint on your watch to see the direction to your nearest...