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Tracker
Switching off activity tracking
From the Clock screen on your watch, press
DOWN
to open the
SETTINGS
menu, then select
TRACKER.
Activity tracking is ON by default so select
OFF
to switch off activity tracking.
GOALS
From the Clock screen on your watch, press
DOWN
to open the
SETTINGS
menu, then select
TRACKER.
Press
RIGHT
to select
GOALS
.
SLEEP
From the Clock screen on your watch, press
DOWN
to open the
SETTINGS
menu, then select
TRACKER.
Press
RIGHT
to select
SLEEP
and then press
RIGHT
again to switch sleep tracking on or
off.
Note
: You cannot set a sleep goal.
Playlists
You can select a playlist when not doing an activity from the SETTINGS menu.
From the Clock screen on your watch, press
DOWN
to open the
SETTINGS
menu, then select
PLAYLISTS.
Sensors
From the Clock screen press
DOWN
to open the
SETTINGS
menu, then select
SENSORS
and press
RIGHT
to open the
SENSORS
menu.
You can switch on and off two types of sensors:
HEART
- this is a built-in or external heart rate sensor.
BIKE
- this is a cadence and speed sensor.
You can also calibrate the compass:
COMPASS
- this is a built-in compass that needs
before first use and on a regular
basis thereafter to maintain accuracy.
Tip
: To help your watch last for up to 20% longer on a battery charge, turn off sensors that you
are not using. Your watch keeps searching for sensors even if you are not using a sensor.
You can check if a heart rate sensor is working without having to start an activity. See
Testing a heart rate sensor
You can check if a heart rate sensor is working without having to start an activity. Do the following:
1.
From the Clock screen, press
DOWN
to open the
SETTINGS
menu.
2.
Select
SENSORS
and press
RIGHT
to open the
SENSORS
menu.
3.
Select
HEART
and press
RIGHT
.
You see
ON
,
OFF
or
EXTERNAL
. If the setting is set to
ON
or
EXTERNAL
you see
bpm
which
means that your heart rate is measured in beats per minute.
You then see either your heart rate shown immediately or dashes which blink to show that your
watch is searching for the heart rate sensor.