Using Electronic Shifters; Situational Awareness; Foot Pod; Improving Foot Pod Calibration - Garmin ENDURO Owner's Manual & Quick Start Manual

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• Customize the power data fields
Screens, page
32).

Using Electronic Shifters

Before you can use compatible electronic shifters, such as
Shimano
Di2
shifters, you must pair them with your device
®
(Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page
the optional data fields
(Customizing the Data Screens,
page
32). The Enduro device displays current adjustment values
when the sensor is in adjustment mode.

Situational Awareness

Your Enduro device can be used with the Varia
lights and rearview radar to improve situational awareness. See
the owner's manual for your Varia device for more information.
NOTE: You may need to update the Enduro software before
pairing Varia devices
(Updating the Software Using the Garmin
Connect App, page
11).

Foot Pod

Your device is compatible with the foot pod. You can use the
foot pod to record pace and distance instead of using GPS when
you are training indoors or when your GPS signal is weak. The
foot pod is on standby and ready to send data (like the heart
rate monitor).
After 30 minutes of inactivity, the foot pod powers off to
conserve the battery. When the battery is low, a message
appears on your device. Approximately five hours of battery life
remain.

Improving Foot Pod Calibration

Before you can calibrate your device, you must acquire GPS
signals and pair your device with the foot pod
Wireless Sensors, page
39).
The foot pod is self-calibrating, but you can improve the
accuracy of the speed and distance data with a few outdoor runs
using GPS.
1
Stand outside for 5 minutes with a clear view of the sky.
2
Start a running activity.
3
Run on a track without stopping for 10 minutes.
4
Stop your activity, and save it.
Based on the recorded data, the foot pod calibration value
changes, if necessary. You should not need to calibrate the
foot pod again unless your running style changes.

Calibrating Your Foot Pod Manually

Before you can calibrate your device, you must pair your device
with the foot pod sensor
(Pairing Your Wireless Sensors,
page
39).
Manual calibration is recommended if you know your calibration
factor. If you have calibrated a foot pod with another Garmin
product, you may know your calibration factor.
1
Hold MENU.
2
Select Sensors & Accessories.
3
Select your foot pod.
4
Select Cal. Factor > Set Value.
5
Adjust the calibration factor:
• Increase the calibration factor if your distance is too low.
• Decrease the calibration factor if your distance is too high.

Setting Foot Pod Speed and Distance

Before you can customize the foot pod speed and distance, you
must pair your device with the foot pod sensor
Wireless Sensors, page
39).
You can set your device to calculate speed and distance using
your foot pod data instead of GPS data.
40
(Customizing the Data
39). You can customize
smart bike
(Pairing Your
(Pairing Your
1
Hold MENU.
2
Select Sensors & Accessories.
3
Select your foot pod.
4
Select Speed or Distance.
5
Select an option:
• Select Indoor when you are training with GPS turned off,
usually indoors.
• Select Always to use your foot pod data regardless of the
GPS setting.

tempe

The tempe is an ANT+ wireless temperature sensor. You can
attach the sensor to a secure strap or loop where it is exposed
to ambient air, and therefore, provides a consistent source of
accurate temperature data. You must pair the tempe with your
device to display temperature data from the tempe.

Club Sensors

Your device is compatible with Approach CT10 golf club
sensors. You can use paired club sensors to automatically track
your golf shots, including location, distance, and club type. See
the owner's manual for your club sensors for more information
(garmin.com/manuals/ApproachCT10).

Device Information

Specifications

Battery type
Battery life
Water rating
Operating and storage
temperature range
USB charging temperature
range
Solar charging temperature
range
Wireless frequencies

Battery Information

The actual battery life depends on the features enabled on your
device, such as activity tracking, wrist-based heart rate,
smartphone notifications, GPS, internal sensors, and connected
sensors.
Mode
Smartwatch mode with activity
tracking and 24/7 wrist-based
heart rate monitoring
GPS mode
Max. battery GPS mode
Expedition GPS mode
Battery saver watch mode

Data Management

NOTE: The device is not compatible with Windows
Windows NT
, and Mac
OS 10.3 and earlier.
®
®
1
The device withstands pressure equivalent to a depth of 100 m. For more
information, go to www.garmin.com/waterrating.
2
With use in 50,000 lux conditions
3
All-day wear with 3 hr./day outside in 50,000 lux conditions
Rechargeable, built-in lithium-ion battery
Up to 50 days in smartwatch mode
1
10 ATM
From -20º to 45ºC (from -4º to 113ºF)
From 0º to 45ºC (from 32º to 113ºF)
From 0 to 60°C (from 32 to 140°F)
2.4 GHz @ -1.5 dBm maximum
13.56 MHz @ -37.8 dBm maximum
Battery Life
Up to 50 days/65 days with solar
Up to 70 hr./80 hr with solar
Up to 200 hr./300 hr. with solar
Up to 65 days/95 days with solar
Up to 130 days/365 days with solar
95, 98, Me,
®
Device Information
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