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Chapter 9
Usage Guide (Screen Settings According to Your Needs)
Checking the measurement screen
Screen 1 is the main screen to check while running.
Gives you a basic glimpse of your pace while running.
Maintain an even pace from start to finish while running. You can check the
distance from when you started running, the elapsed time (split time), and if you are
maintaining your target pace.
Press to change to screen 2 and check the time. The time is displayed in the middle
of screen 2.
Screen settings (changing from the default settings)
Changing the pace display
The following three types of pace can be displayed on the device.
When you need to check your pace for each section, such as when running in a
competition, we recommend displaying the lap pace (PaceLa).
Pace
Displays the current pace.
(The extent of display fluctuation differs depending
on the GPS reception conditions and so on.)
Lap pace (PaceLa)
Displays the average pace for the current lap.
Average pace (PaceAv)
Displays the average pace from measurement start
to finish.
Using the auto lap function
When using in a location in which you do not know the distance, we recommend
using auto lap (
). When [AT Lap] is set to [ON], laps are automatically measured for
the set distance. The default setting is [OFF].
Although auto lap is a useful function, the gap between the actual distance may increase
during competitions in urban areas where GPS reception may be weak. If you are concerned
about the gap between the actual display distance, set [AT Lap] to [OFF], and perform
manual lap measurements (by pressing ).