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Speed: Set the Watch to display speed in terms of miles per
hour (MPH), kilometers per hour (KPH), nautical miles (NM),
or auto.
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Pace: Set the Watch to display pace in terms of miles,
kilometers, nautical miles, or auto.
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Altitude: Set the Watch to display altitude in terms of feet,
meters, or auto.
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North Reference: Set the North reference to True North or
Magnetic North.
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Heart Rate: Set the Watch to display your heart rate at beats
per minute (BPM) or as a percentage of your maximum heart
rate (%MAX). The selected heart rate units will appear in all
heart rate data of the Watch, including target heart rate zones.
NOTE: If you change units during a workout, the speed, pace, and
distance data will be correct for the newly selected units.
C ARE & MAINTENANCE
Changing the battery
WARNING: CHANGING THE BATTERY YOURSELF MAY
RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE WATCH. TIMEX
STRONGLY RECOMMENDS YOU HAVE A WATCH
RETAILER OR JEWELER REPLACE THE BATTERY.
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Data Hiding: You can choose to show or hide blank data from
each of the fitness sensors. For instance, if you use only the HR
Sensor for your workout and you choose to hide blank GPS-3D
Sensor data, you will not see any information related to speed
since speed data relies on the use of the GPS-3D Sensor.
UNIT SETTINGS
Auto Units (when to use): In the Unit settings you can set
speed, pace, altitude, and North reference to auto. Each unit
setting set to auto will follow the unit setting for distance.
Auto Units (when not to use): Do not use auto when you want
different units for speed, pace, or altitude.
Configure the following unit settings:
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Distance: Set the Watch to display distance in terms of miles,
kilometers, or nautical miles.
For example, a runner typically choses kilometers for her unit
settings. However, when running a marathon, she changes her
distance unit to miles (a marathon is always 26.2 miles), but she
chooses the kilometers unit setting for pace. During the
marathon, the runner can view her distance in miles to match
the course markers of the race, but she can view her pace in the
more familiar kilometers for a greater understanding of how
quickly she is running.
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