User manual
Table Of Contents
- Before Getting Started...
- Time Adjustment
- Using Mobile Link with a Mobile Phone
- Getting Ready
- Auto Time Adjustment
- Viewing Training Records
- Viewing Life Log Related Data
- Setting Target Values
- Creating a Training Plan
- Specifying Checkpoints Along a Running Course (Altitude Navigation)
- Specifying the Alert Interval (Target Alert)
- Specifying the Distance for Auto Lap Timing
- Setting Up Programmable Timers
- Configuring World Time Settings
- Setting the Alarm
- Phone Finder
- Configuring Watch Settings
- Connection
- Measuring Your Heart Rate
- Using the Training Function
- Run Timing
- Changing Display Information During Run Timing
- Changing the GPS Receive Interval
- Checking the Altitude Differential Between Your Current Location and a Checkpoint
- Setting Up Alerts
- Displaying Your Actual Running Distance
- Specifying the Distance Unit
- Enabling Auto Run Timing (Auto Run Detection)
- Enabling Auto Lap Timing
- Enabling Auto Pause
- Specifying the Screen to be Displayed During Running (RUN FACE)
- Settings Configured with the Application
- Run Timing Precautions
- Viewing Training Log Records
- Viewing Your Training Performance Condition
- Receiving Phone Notifications
- Digital Compass
- Altitude Measurement
- Barometric Pressure and Temperature Measurement
- Checking the Current Barometric Pressure and Temperature
- Barometric Pressure Change Indications
- Calibrating Barometric Pressure Readings
- Calibrating Temperature Readings
- Changing Displayed Information
- Specifying the Barometric Pressure Unit
- Specifying the Temperature Unit
- Barometric Pressure and Temperature Reading Precautions
- Timer
- Stopwatch
- World Time
- Alarms
- Pedometer
- Other Settings
- Other Information
- Troubleshooting
Time Adjustment
Your watch can receive GPS signals and
connect with a phone to obtain information
that it uses to adjust its date and time setting.
Important!
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Enable the Airplane Mode whenever
you are inside an aircraft or in any other
area where radio wave reception and
phone use is prohibited or restricted.
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Using the Watch in a Medical
Facility or Aircraft
Referring to the information below, configure
the time setting in accordance with the method
that suits your own lifestyle.
Are you in a location where a GPS signal
can be received?
Time adjustment using GPS signal
reception is recommended.
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GPS Time Adjustment
Do you use a phone?
Your watch can connect with a phone to
obtain information that it uses to adjust its
time setting.
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Auto Time Adjustment
12:30
Other than the above.
If your watch cannot receive GPS signals
and cannot connect with your phone for
some reason, you can adjust time settings
by performing manual operations on the
watch.
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Using Watch Operations to Adjust the
Time Setting
GPS Time Adjustment
Overview
The watch’s time and day settings can be
configured in accordance with your current
time zone by receiving a GPS signal.
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GPS signal location information: Used to
update time zone, time, and day settings.
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GPS signal time information: Used to
update time and day settings.
Important!
●
Before receiving GPS time
information, be sure to set your time
zone.
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GPS signals are not received by the
watch while it is paired with a phone.
Appropriate Signal Reception
Location
GPS signal reception is possible outdoors
where the sky is visible and not blocked by
buildings, trees, or other objects.
Note
●
In areas where reception is poor, keep
the watch LCD pointed upwards and
do not move the watch.
●
When the watch is set up for auto
receive, take care to avoid covering its
LCD with the sleeve of your clothing.
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GPS signal reception is not possible in
the areas described below.
ー
Where the sky is not visible
ー
Indoors (Reception may be possible
near a window.)
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Near wireless communication
equipment or other devices that
generate magnetism.
●
You may experience GPS signal
reception problems in the areas
described below.
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Where the view of the sky above is
narrow
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Near trees or buildings
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Near a train station, airport, or other
congested areas
Operation Guide 3475
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