While setting the watch, if you do not press any buttons on the watch
for a period of 2 to 3 minutes, the watch will automatically save
whatever changes you have made and exit the setting process.
During a Leap Year, the watch will automatically move from February
28 to February 29. For other years, the watch will move from February
28 to March 1.
Alarms are triggered by the time set in Time of Day Mode.
Time of Day Example
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1. Press and hold START/SPLIT until T1 or T2 appears and flashes.
2. Continue to hold until the time switches and the watch beeps.
Heart Rate Data When Using Time of Day Mode
When using the watch with the Heart Rate Sensor, you can change the
Time of Day Mode display by pressing the HEART RATE button. Choose
from:
1. Heart Rate over Time of Day;
2. Time of Day over Heart Rate
3. Heart Rate only; or
4. Time of Day with Day/Month/Date.
NOTE:
While you can see current heart rate information in Time of Day
Mode, the watch is not collecting any data that you can view in Review
Mode.
Time of Day Notes & Tips
You can return to Time of Day Mode from any other mode on the watch
by pressing MODE until the time of day appears.
The watch does not automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
When switching between Standard Time and Daylight Savings Time,
you must manually adjust the hour value.
At any time during the setting process, you can save your changes and
return to the main time display by pressing STOP/RESET/SET.
Assume that you live in San Francisco and work with a client in New York. Like all
busy people, it is imperative you keep track of time, so you set T1 to your local time.
But it is also important to have a quick reminder of your client’s time, so you set T2
to New York time. With both time zones available, you can quickly check your client’s
time or even switch your watch to display T2 when you travel to New York.
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