Calibrating The Compass; Using The Speedometer - Timex Cycle Trainer 2.0 Manual Del Usuario

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CalIbraTIng The Compass

To ensure you get the most accurate navigation data from the GPS, you should calibrate the compass before
using the device.
You need a satellite fix to calibrate the compass.
1. Take the Cycle Trainer outside, away from tall trees and buildings.
2. Wait for the GPS to get a satellite fix.
3. From the main menu, highlight CONFIGURATION, then press ENTER.
4. Highlight ACCESSORIES, then press ENTER.
5. Highlight SET COMPASS, then press ENTER.
6. Highlight CALIBRATION, then press ENTER.
7. Slowly rotate the Cycle Trainer.
When calibration is complete, the compass displays.
Setting the CompaSS DeClination
Depending on your latitude, the position of magnetic North shifts relative to geographic North. This difference
in position is called declination.
It is strongly recommended that you set the Cycle Trainer to automatically account for declination using the
GPS. It is possible to set a declination value manually, however.
1. From the SET COMPASS screen, highlight DECLINATION, then press ENTER.
2. Highlight the DECLINATION field, then press ENTER.
3. Press  or  to choose AUTO or MANUAL, then press ENTER.
4. If you select MANUAL, press  to highlight the Deg field, then press ENTER.
5. Press  or  to change numbers, then press ENTER.
noTe: To ensure accuracy in navigation, only use manual declination if you can obtain up-to-date declination
information from a reliable source, such as a government geographic agency.

usIng The speedomeTer

Use the Speedometer to time rides, to display real-time data about a ride in progress, and to save ride data for
review.
When the Speedometer timer is running, several types of information are recorded, and you can view this
recorded data after resetting the timer and saving a ride including:
• Date of ride
• Start time
• Total distance
• Calories burned
• Time of ride
• Average speed
• Average pace
• Average heart rate
• Average cadence (if a cadence sensor is paired)
• Fastest speed
noTe: More data can be viewed while the ride is in progress, but is not saved for review. See
Custom Pages
for a list.
Once you have saved a ride, you can follow the route again and compare your new data with the previous
ones. See
Training Against A Previous Ride
• Fastest pace
• Fastest heart rate
• Fastest cadence (if a cadence sensor is paired)
• Time for each lap
• Distance for each lap
• Average speed for each lap
• Average pace for each lap
• Calories burned for each lap
• Average heart rate for each lap
• Ride route
for more information.
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