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Average Pace –
The average pace calculated while the Chrono
was running. This value is simply the average speed expressed in
terms of minutes per unit distance.
Best Pace –
This is the fastest (smallest) pace value calculated
while the Chrono was running.
Event Distance –
The accumulated distance traveled while the
Chrono was running.
Overall Distance –
The accumulated overall distance traveled,
irrespective of the state of the Chronograph. This distance total
will account for any distance you may travel when the Chrono is
stopped; the “Event Distance” value previously described will
ignore this distance information.
Odometer –
This works like the trip odometer in your car. It will
accumulate distance, irrespective of Chrono usage, until you man-
ually reset it. The odometer value is not cleared automatically
between workouts, as is the case with the other distance data, so
you can use this value to keep track of your total distance over a
period of a week, month, etc.
Average Heart Rate –
The average heart rate calculated while
the Chrono is running.
Time in Zone –
The amount of time that the displayed heart rate
was within your heart rate target zone. See the section for
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Configure mode for detailed instructions for setting your target
heart rate zone.
Average Heart Rate in Zone –
This is the average heart rate cal-
culated only using the heart rate values that were within the limits
of your target heart rate zone. This data can give you an idea of
where your heart rate typically falls when working out in your
target zone.
Event Time –
This is equivalent to the Chrono total time.
Overall Time –
This is the total time that the watch has been
receiving Speed + Distance data, irrespective of the state of the
Chronograph. This data does not take HRM usage into account.
GPS Battery Level –
This display is only accurate while the watch
is receiving data from the Speed + Distance Sensor. The voltage
level of the batteries is displayed in a bar graph format; when the
battery image is empty, the Speed + Distance Sensor’s batteries
are critically low. Consider changing the batteries when the bar
graph shows one remaining segment, as there should be at least
one hour of battery life left.
TIP: The watch will display a battery icon in the upper portion of
the watch display to remind you to replace the batteries in the
Speed + Distance Sensor.