Activity Alerts - Garmin ENDURO 2 Owner's Manual

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PlaysLike: Enables the "plays like" distance feature
while playing golf, which accounts for elevation
changes on the course by showing the adjusted
distance to the green (
page 10
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Pool Size: Sets the pool length for pool swimming.
Power Averaging: Controls whether the watch includes
zero values for power data that occur when you are
not pedaling.
Power Mode: Sets the default power mode for the
activity.
Power Save Timeout: Sets the power-save timeout
length for how long your watch stays in training
mode, for example, when you are waiting for a race
to start. The Normal option sets the watch to enter
low-power watch mode after 5 minutes of inactivity.
The Extended option sets the watch to enter low-
power watch mode after 25 minutes of inactivity.
The extended mode can result in shorter battery life
between charges.
Record Activity: Enables activity FIT file recording for
golf activities. FIT files record fitness information
that is tailored for Garmin Connect.
Recording Interval: Sets the frequency for recording
track points during an expedition. By default, GPS
track points are recorded once an hour, and they are
not recorded after sunset. Recording track points
less frequently maximizes battery life.
Record After Sunset: Sets the watch to record track
points after sunset during an expedition.
Record VO2 Max�: Enables VO2 max. recording for trail
run and ultra run activities.
Rename: Sets the activity name.
Rep Counting: Enables or disables rep counting during
a workout. The Workouts Only option enables rep
counting during guided workouts only.
Repeat: Enables the Repeat option for multisport
activities. For example, you can use this option for
activities that include multiple transitions, such as a
swimrun.
Restore Defaults: Allows you to reset the activity
settings.
Route Stats: Enables route statistics tracking for indoor
climbing activities.
Routing: Sets the preferences for calculating routes for
the activity (
Routing Settings, page 15
Satellites: Sets the satellite system to use for the
Satellite Settings, page 16
activity (
Scoring: Enables or disables scorekeeping
automatically when you start a round of golf. The
Always Ask option prompts you when you begin a
round.
Scoring Method: Sets the scoring method to stroke
play or Stableford scoring while playing golf.
Segment Alerts: Enables prompts that alert you to
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PlaysLike Distance Icons,
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approaching segments (
Self Evaluation: Sets how often you evaluate your
perceived effort for the activity (
Activity, page 3
).
SpeedPro: Enables advanced speed metrics for
windsurf activity runs.
Stat Tracking: Enables statistics tracking while playing
golf (
Recording Statistics, page 10
Stroke Detect�: Enables stroke detection for pool
swimming.
Swimrun Auto Sport Change: Allows you to
automatically transition between the swim portion
and the run portion of a swimrun multisport activity.
Touch: Enables or disables the touchscreen during an
activity.
Tournament Mode: Disables features that are not
allowed during sanctioned tournaments.
Transitions: Enables transitions for multisport
activities.
Vibration Alerts: Enables alerts that notify you to inhale
or exhale during a breathwork activity.
Workout Videos: Enables instructive workout
animations for a strength, cardio, yoga, or Pilates
activity. Animations are available for pre-installed
workouts and workouts downloaded from your
Garmin Connect account.

Activity Alerts

You can set alerts for each activity, which can help
you to train toward specific goals, to increase your
awareness of your environment, and to navigate to your
destination. Some alerts are available only for specific
activities. There are three types of alerts: event alerts,
range alerts, and recurring alerts.
Event alert: An event alert notifies you once. The
event is a specific value. For example, you can set
the watch to alert you when you burn a specified
number of calories.
Range alert: A range alert notifies you each time the
watch is above or below a specified range of
values. For example, you can set the watch to alert
you when your heart rate is below 60 beats per
minute (bpm) and over 210 bpm.
Recurring alert: A recurring alert notifies you each time
the watch records a specified value or interval. For
example, you can set the watch to alert you every
30 minutes.
Alert
Alert
Name
Type
You can set minimum and
Cadence Range
maximum cadence values.
Event,
You can set the number of
Calories
recurring
calories.
Segments, page 19
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Evaluating an
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