Time of Day Mode
Time of Day Mode terminology
UTC
: Universal Time, Coordinated (formerly known as GMT)
describes the local time zone in relationship to the Greenwich
Meridian. For example, New York City is in the -5 UTC zone, since
New York is five hours earlier than Greenwich Meridian; Moscow
is +3 UTC, since it is three hours later than Greenwich Meridian.
Time of Day Mode functions
Your Watch can act as an ordinary watch to display the time, date,
and day for two different time zones, using a 12- or 24-hour
format.
View performance
data
View or switch to
secondary time
Hold to set
INDIGLO®
night-light
To Chronograph
Mode
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ERFORMANCE
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ATCH
M
ODES
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Waypoints
support up to ten reference points as you travel from
one location to another and uses these reference points to help
you travel back to your beginning location.
v
Lap Data
presents stored lap information.
v
Summary
displays data recorded while the chronograph runs.
v
Timer
enables you to time an event that counts down from a
specific time to zero.
v
Alarm
manages up to five alarms.
v
Configure
permits you to customize Watch functions to meet
your needs.
Using the Watch
To access all features and functionality of your Watch, you must use
it in conjunction with the Fitness Sensors. However, your Watch
does offer some flexibility of use. For example:
v
You can use your Watch without either of the Fitness Sensors to
view time Time of Day Mode, as an alarm in Alarm Mode, or to
time a workout in any of the chronograph modes.
v
You can use your Watch with only the HR Sensor in any of the
chronograph modes to track heart rate and time information.
v
You can use your Watch with the GPS-3D Sensor in any of the
navigational modes to track distance information. Or, you can use
this Sensor in any of the chronograph modes to track distance
information.
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