TIMER – Use this mode if you need a countdown timer to time a
fixed event, such as a spinning workout. Performance data displays
are more limited in this mode than in the Chronograph.
ALARM – Timex has provided five alarms that can be configured
to sound every day, weekdays only, weekends only or one time
only (think "appointment reminder").
CONFIGURE – The place to adjust settings for how the watch
responds to HRM and Speed + Distance data. Features such as
Heart Rate target zones, speed/pace alert settings and Chrono
hands-free features are set here.
TIP: Press and hold the MODE button for 1.5 seconds to return
to Time of Day from any other mode.
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The Display
Your Timex® Performance Monitor is capable of conveying a lot
of information at a glance while occupying only a small space on
your wrist. Here is a quick overview of what the symbols on the
watch display mean:
TIMER IS RUNNING
(ARROW INDICATES
TIMER SET TO
REPEAT)
CHRONO IS RUNNING
NIGHT-MODE IS ACTIVATED
GPS BATTERY VOLTAGE IS LOW
BODYLINK® SYSTEM IS ACTIVE,
FLASHES DURING DATA OUTAGES
AT LEAST ONE ALARM IS ARMED,
FLASHES DURING BACKUP PERIOD
HOURLY CHIME IS ENABLED
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