Performance data viewing options for Lap Data Mode include:
v
Lap and Split Time
: Lap Time includes data for each
segment of your activity, and Split Time shows data for the
overall activity.
v
Lap Average Speed and Pace
: Average Speed informs you of
your average speed for the lap, and Average Pace displays your
average speed in terms of minutes per unit distance.
v
Lap Average Heart Rate and Lap Distance
: Average heart
rate displays the average heart rate for the lap, and Lap
Distance indicates how far you traveled for the lap.
v
Altitude and Elevation
: Altitude displays the height above
sea level at the end of your lap, and Elevation is the change in
altitude for the lap.
Lap Data Mode example
You love to ride your bike, but you just finished a long ride and
you are exhausted! In your exhaustion, you forget to look at the
lap data for your ride and you reset the chronograph to zero. You
think you have lost your data, but then you remember. You can
still view lap data for your ride, as long as you do not restart the
chronograph first.
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Lap Data Mode functions
Lap Data Mode allows you to review stored lap information at any
time. To record lap data, you must run the chronograph.
Once you restart the chronograph from zero for your next activity,
lap data from the previous activity is erased.
NOTE
: To view summary information for your entire activity,
refer to “Summary Mode” on page 46.
TO OPERATE LAP DATA
1. Press
MODE
until the Lap Data Mode appears.
2. Press
(
DISPLAY
) or
(
STOP/RESET
) to navigate
through lap data.
Each recalled lap will display three lines of data. The lower
line will show the lap number labeled RCL (for recall) for each
lap you stored in the chronograph.
TO VIEW PERFORMANCE DATA IN LAP DATA MODE
With the exception of lap and split times, Lap Data Mode relies
on the Fitness Sensors.
If you only use one Sensor, information for the other Sensor will
appear blank if you have set the Watch to hide blank data.
For information on data hiding, refer to “Watch settings” on
page 64.
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Summary of Contents for Fitness Sensors
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