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The most recent session will appear at the top of the list. You can identify a session by following 3 features:

-  Session date.

-  Mode of session (free session, training, challenge).

-  Session distance.

Press the 

OK

 key to consult the session selected. You will then be able to access the following menu:

Session

: view overall session report.

Laps

: view details of each lap (automatic or manual).

Map

: view the route (use the   key to zoom in and   key to zoom out)

Delete

: delete the session.

Create route

: Create a route using this session. 

If you choose “session”, you will be able to consult distance, time, average and maximum speed, calories and fat burned, difference in 

height and speed of ascent and descent.

Press the   and    keys to scroll through information and the   key to exit session consultation.

If you choose “lap”, you will be able to access the list of laps with the number of the lap, distance and time of lap. If you choose one of the 

laps using the   and   keys, you can view the same information available during the session.

15�2� View a route

Once you have chosen your route, choose the route you wish to consult using the   and   keys.

The most recently created route will appear at the top of the list. A route can be identified from the following 3 features:

-  The name of the route that you have chosen, if created using MyGeonaute or with session name, if from session.

-  The type of route.

-  The length of the route.

Once you have chosen the route, you can consult the differences in elevation by selecting “details” or delete it.

15�3� Consulting and managing the memory

The memory menu lets you see how many hours of storage remain, lets you manage the memory by altering the sample rate and finally 

allows you to completely empty the memory.

change sampling

clear all

remaining

The watch automatically records data from your session every 2 seconds. With this sample rate (rate of storage/saving), it has 33 hours 

of storage capacity. 

The indicator shows how many hours of storage are available.

The menu “change capacity” lets you alter the capacity of available storage. You can increase this capacity by selecting a 5 second-sample rate.

Conversely, if you want maximum accuracy, you can choose a sample rate for each second. In this case the storage capacity will be halved 

relative to the default value (2 seconds).

To change the storage capacity, choose “change capacity” and press 

OK

. Use the   and   keys to increase or decrease the sample range. You 

will notice an immediate effect on the number of recording hours available.
Chapter 

19.8. The watch’s memory is low

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16� Settings

settings

The setting menu contains all the parameters necessary to configure and update your watch.

16�1� Activity options

As the activity options are specific to each mode (free session, training, challenge), they can only be accessed via the settings menu when an activity has 

been paused.

Activity options can always be accessed from the searching for satellite signal screen. For further information, consult the description of each mode.

16�2� Personalising the interface

In this menu, you can amend all the necessary parameters so that the watch can provide all relevant information.

16�2�1� Display

In this menu, you can configure the “my indicators” display described in chapter 

9.3.2 My indicators display

.

Adjust the number of information pages that you wish to use (1-4 pages).

Then select the pages to set the information on each page.

free

session

laps

map

delete

new route

Grand tour

memory

personallzed

interface

set page 1

set page 2

set page 3

set page 4

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Summary of Contents for ONmove 510

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...of a interval training programme 9 10 1 1 2 Modifying a interval training programme 9 10 1 2 Structure and modification of a pyramid training programme 11 10 1 2 1 Structure of a pyramid training pro...

Page 3: ...6 5 HR belt ONmove 710 only 26 16 5 1 Pairing with cardio belt monitor 26 16 5 2 Deactivate HR monitor function 27 16 5 3 Activate the HR monitor 27 16 6 Upgrade maintenance 27 16 6 1 Upgrading produc...

Page 4: ...h USB cable to charge the battery and transfer information to your PC Heart rate monitor belt 2 Charging the battery Plug in the USB power adapter to a USB plug and the pincers to your watch Connect t...

Page 5: ...nly work once a session is underway 6 screen to change display during the session 7 lap to take lap times manually 6 The watch s main menus After setting and then each time you switch the watch on you...

Page 6: ...indoor activities treadmill indoor athletics while enabling you to save your session and check your heart rate ONmove 710 only 8 Starting a session 8 1 Searching for the satellite signal Select your...

Page 7: ...er to use before moving onto other suggested activities especially training and challenge 9 1 Specifying activity options options route ok When entering this mode the watch will search for satellites...

Page 8: ...number the lap time and the average speed during that lap for a period of 5 seconds km h 5 15 30 3 If you press the key although you have set auto lap info section 9 1 2 lap info the next auto lap in...

Page 9: ...1 series of The name of the training session and the brief description beneath will help you quickly identify the type of training chosen start modify Once you have selected the training you can star...

Page 10: ...ty of the programme by selecting the target zone which is automatically switched to off zones heart rate warm up speed off You can base your target zone on speed in km h or minutes km or in the case o...

Page 11: ...ogramme is saved you can Start your training Return to main menu my trainings To recover this training programme start at the main menu choose activities training and my training interval 1 2 series o...

Page 12: ...time Select distance and press OK limit Use the and keys to select 300 m from the list of proposed distances and press the OK key to confirm If the desired distance is not available select personalis...

Page 13: ...gramme is created automatically It gives the type of structure used interval or pyramid and the number of the programme created The description indicates the number of series 4 and the duration or dis...

Page 14: ...o longer able to display all the icons but you can view the number of series at the bottom right hand of the screen To view details of the action effort phase or the recovery and view in particular th...

Page 15: ...so decrease the envisaged warm up period by pressing OK In either case you can select from the following menu one of the suggestions using the and keys and the OK key warm up completed continue next s...

Page 16: ...ings Go back let the watch guide you to the start line chapter 12 How to use guiding Coordinates viewing the current GPS coordinates 10 4 2 4 The Cool down If it has been set this phase will end your...

Page 17: ...age you are at in your training session at any moment warm up series or cool down In this example the phase in progress is the 3rd recovery of the second series 11 Using the challenge mode The challen...

Page 18: ...ap for further information 11 1 1 3 End of the race When you have reached the finish line the watch will indicate whether you or your competitor has won the race You have won Finish Your competitor ha...

Page 19: ...nce although this is not entirely accurate and depends on the runner s stamina All endurance athletes long distance and middle distance aim to improve their MAS They mostly do this through interval tr...

Page 20: ...of a series of guiding points also called way points linked to each other by straight lines Guiding simply consists of taking the user from one point to another There are two ways of creating a route...

Page 21: ...ear in the my route display 12 3 1 Using my route display when approaching a way point This pop up appears when you consult a display other than my route so that you don t miss a change of direction I...

Page 22: ...irectional arrow can indicate the direction of the next point The and keys let you zoom in and out respectively to display more or less information about the route 12 3 2 Using guiding pop ups If in p...

Page 23: ...us stretch Restart sequence 14 Using the indoor mode When the indoor mode is activated it deactivates the GPS function In this mode you have access to the my indicators display This includes the time...

Page 24: ...the sample rate and finally allows you to completely empty the memory change sampling clear all remaining The watch automatically records data from your session every 2 seconds With this sample rate r...

Page 25: ...ap 6 Distance distance covered Total from start of session Lap from the start of lap 7 Altitude distance above sea level 8 Cumul cumulative altitude gain to an accuracy of 50 metres Total from start o...

Page 26: ...clean touch rather than a hard slow touch 16 2 3 Beeps key press pop up alerts on on In this menu you can activate or deactivate the beep sound alert for press key function as well as the pop up disp...

Page 27: ...the OK key once to scroll through watch s recommendations and launch the search During the pairing process you must stand at least 10 metres away from other HR monitor belt users to prevent the watch...

Page 28: ...you are lost near a route that you have previously taken or if you have stopped and saved your current session and you can no longer access the go back 1 87 km 18 10 11 Choose a session from the sessi...

Page 29: ...ned Chapter 4 Installing the HR monitor belt Environmental interference due to electromagnetic disturbance can temporarily destabilise or cause inaccurate heart rate readings This is nearly always due...

Page 30: ...ne MAS percentage Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Interval training mode with target zone Pyramid training mode with target zone Yes Yes Yes Yes Challenge mode virtual competitor Free race Rac...

Page 31: ...50 C Battery Lithium ion battery Lithium ion battery CR 2032 battery Weight 75 g 75 g 52 g PC transfer Route Speed graph Altitude graph HR graph Google Earth compatible Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes...

Page 32: ...which has not been expressly authorised by Decathlon may render invalid any authorisation granted to the user for equipment use 24 Recommendations for use 25 Guarantee OXYLANE guarantees the initial...

Page 33: ...session 7 Activity options training 15 Activity options challenge 17 Cool down training 16 D Deleting information Session 23 Route 23 Display 24 Distance Display 24 View a session 23 Lap info 7 E Ene...

Page 34: ...PC Transfer 29 R Recording 8 Recovery training 15 Route Create a route 20 Follow a route 21 S Safety functions GPS coordinates 29 Go back to start or finish line of a previous session 29 Satellite si...

Page 35: ...g activity Interval 9 training programmes 9 Pyramid 11 My training 13 Troubleshooting 30 U Units 26 Upgrade internal programme firmware 27 User 26 V Vibrator 26 W Warm up 15 Watch buttons 5 Waterproof...

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