Distance traveled while you run the chronograph
Distance:
Current height above sea level
Altitude:
: Difference between your current altitude and the
Elevation
altitude when you started the chronograph
Vertical Mode example
You are heli-skiing in Banff on a run estimated at 2,700 vertical
feet 214 vertical meters). Curious about the accuracy of the
estimate as well as how long it will take you to make your run,
you start your GPS-3D Sensor, navigate to Vertical Mode and
press START as you take off down the mountain. At the end of
your run, you press STOP and then DISPLAY until you see
Ascent Rate and Elevation (expressed in a negative number since
you traveled downhill). Use this information to see how fast you
skied and compare the Watch expression of elevation to the
estimate given to you by your guide.
Finish Mode
Finish Mode allows you to predict how much time it will take you
to finish a specified event distance (a marathon or 5K race, for
example) based on current GPS-3D Sensor data. To help you stay
on pace for your predicted finish, you can also set the Watch to
alert you if you are moving either too quickly or too slowly for your
desired pace.
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To Interval
Timer Mode or
hold for time
Start timing or
take a split.
If you do not use the GPS-3D Sensor, you cannot use Finish Mode
and will see the message NO GPS DATA on the Watch display
when you enter this mode. Additionally, you must reset the
chronograph to zero prior to operating Finish Mode or it will not
operate properly.
Finish Mode Terminology
Your desired time to complete the race or workout.
Target time:
The Watch uses this time to alert you if you are going too slowly to
complete the event within the selected time.
Setting Finish Mode
You must stop and reset the chronograph to allow the
configuration of Finish Mode. However, you can still configure
Finish Mode even when when you see the message NO GPS DATA
displayed.
View
performance
data
Hold to set
Stop timing
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