Gsc 10; Using The Weight Scale - Garmin Forerunner 610 Owner's Manual

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gSC 10

Cadence data from the GSC 10 is
always recorded. If there is no GSC 10
paired, GPS data is used to calculate
the speed and distance. Cadence is
your rate of pedaling or "spinning"
measured by the number of revolutions
of the crank arm per minute (rpm).
There are two sensors on the GSC 10:
one for cadence and one for speed.
Calibrating the Bike Sensor
Before you customize the bike sensor
options, you must change your sport to
cycling
(page
17).
Before you can calibrate the bike
sensor, it must be properly installed
and actively recording data.
Calibrating your bike sensor is optional
and can improve accuracy. For
calibration instructions specific to your
bike sensor, refer to the manufacturer's
instructions.
Forerunner 610 Owner's Manual
1. Select
> Setup > Bike Sensor
> Calibration.
2. Select an option:
• To use GPS to determine your
wheel size, select Auto.
• To enter your wheel size, select
Manual.
More Bike Options
• Cadence alerts
• Bike training
(page
• Cadence data fields

Using the weight Scale

If you have an ANT+ compatible
weight scale, the Forerunner can read
the data from the weight scale.
1. Select LIGHT.
A message appears when the weight
scale is found.
2. Stand on the scale.
ANT+ Sensors
(page
9)
17)
(page
35)
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