Changing The Units Of Measure; Viewing Device Information; Viewing E-Label Regulatory And Compliance Information; Wireless Sensors - Garmin MARQ AVIATOR Owner's Manual

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3 Select a button or combination of buttons to
customize.
4 Select a function.

Changing the Units of Measure

You can customize units of measure for distance, pace
and speed, elevation, weight, height, and temperature.
1 Hold MENU.
2 Select System > Units.
3 Select a measurement type.
4 Select a unit of measure.

Viewing Device Information

You can view device information, such as the unit ID,
software version, regulatory information, and license
agreement.
1 Hold MENU.
2 Select System > About.

Viewing E-label Regulatory and Compliance Information

The label for this device is provided electronically. The
e-label may provide regulatory information, such as
identification numbers provided by the FCC or regional
compliance markings, as well as applicable product and
licensing information.
1 Hold MENU.
2 From the system menu, select About.

Wireless Sensors

Your watch can be paired and used with wireless ANT+
or Bluetooth sensors
(Pairing Your Wireless Sensors,
page 58). After the devices are paired, you can
customize the optional data fields
Screens,
page 46). If your watch was packaged with a
sensor, they are already paired.
For information about specific Garmin sensor
compatibility, purchasing, or to view the owner's manual,
go to
buy.garmin.com
for that sensor.
Sensor
Description
Type
You can use Approach CT10 golf club
Club
sensors to automatically track your golf
Sensors
shots, including location, distance, and club
type.
Allows you to receive data from a compat­
DogTrack
ible handheld dog tracking device.
You can use your watch with your eBike
eBike
and view bike data, such as battery and
shifting information, during your rides.
You can use the Extended Display mode
Extended
to display data screens from your MARQ
Display
watch on a compatible Edge device during
a ride or triathlon.
Wireless Sensors
(Customizing the Data
Sensor
Description
Type
You can use an external heart rate monitor,
such as the HRM-Pro or HRM-Dual
External
view heart rate data during your activities.
Heart Rate
Some heart rate monitors can also store
data or provide running dynamics informa­
tion
(Running Dynamics,
You can use a foot pod to record pace
and distance instead of using GPS when
Foot Pod
you are training indoors or when your GPS
signal is weak.
You can use Bluetooth headphones to
Head­
listen to music loaded onto your MARQ
phones
watch
(Connecting Bluetooth Headphones,
page 22).
The inReach remote function allows you
to control your inReach device using your
inReach
MARQ watch
page 61).
You can use Varia
Lights
improve situational awareness.
You can use a muscle oxygen sensor to
Muscle O2
view hemoglobin and muscle oxygen satu­
ration data while you train.
You can use a power meter, such as Rally
and Vector
your watch. You can adjust your power
zones to match your goals and abilities
Power
(Setting Your Power Zones,
range alerts to be notified when you reach
a specified power zone
page 47).
You can use a Varia rearview bike radar
to improve situational awareness and send
alerts about approaching vehicles. With
Radar
a Varia radar camera tail light, you can
also take photos and record video during
a ride
(Using the Varia Camera Controls,
page 60).
You can use a Running Dynamics Pod
to record running dynamics data and
RD Pod
view it on your watch
page 59).
You can use electronic shifters to display
shifting information during a ride. The
Shifting
MARQ watch displays current adjustment
values when the sensor is in adjustment
mode.
page 59).
(Using the inReach Remote,
smart bike lights to
, to view your power data on
page 32), or use
(Setting an Alert,
(Running Dynamics,
, and
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