Pairing Your Wireless Sensors; Hrm-Pro Running Pace And Distance; Tips For Recording Running Pace And Distance - Garmin MARQ AVIATOR Owner's Manual

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Sensor
Description
Type
You can use Shimano
shifters to display shifting information
Shimano
during a ride. The MARQ watch displays
Di2
current adjustment values when the sensor
is in adjustment mode.
You can use your watch with an indoor bike
Smart
smart trainer to simulate resistance while
Trainer
following a course, ride, or workout
an ANT+
Indoor Trainer,
®
You can attach speed or cadence sensors
to your bike and view the data during your
Speed/
ride. If necessary, you can manually enter
Cadence
your wheel circumference
Circumference,
You can attach the tempe temperature
sensor to a secure strap or loop where it
Tempe
is exposed to ambient air, so it provides a
consistent source of accurate temperature
data.
The VIRB remote function allows you to
VIRB
control your VIRB action camera using your
watch
(VIRB Remote,
You can view and share laser location infor­
XERO
mation from a Xero device
Locations
Location Settings,

Pairing Your Wireless Sensors

The first time you connect a wireless sensor to your
watch using ANT+ or Bluetooth technology, you must pair
the watch and sensor. If the sensor has both ANT+ and
Bluetooth technology, Garmin recommends that you pair
using ANT+ technology. After they are paired, the watch
connects to the sensor automatically when you start an
activity and the sensor is active and within range.
1 If you are pairing a heart rate monitor, put on the heart
rate monitor.
The heart rate monitor does not send or receive data
until you put it on.
2 Bring the watch within 3 m (10 ft.) of the sensor.
NOTE: Stay 10 m (33 ft.) away from other wireless
sensors while pairing.
3 Hold MENU.
58
Di2
electronic
®
(Using
page 8).
(Wheel Size and
page 71).
page 61).
(Xero Laser
page 54).
4 Select Sensors & Accessories > Add New.
5 Select an option:
• Select Search All Sensors.
• Select your sensor type.
After the sensor is paired with your watch, the sensor
status changes from Searching to Connected. Sensor
data appears in the data screen loop or a custom
data field. You can customize the optional data fields
(Customizing the Data Screens,

HRM-Pro Running Pace and Distance

The HRM-Pro series accessory calculates your running
pace and distance based on your user profile and the
motion measured by the sensor on every stride. The
heart rate monitor provides running pace and distance
when GPS is not available, such as during treadmill
running. You can view your running pace and distance
on your compatible MARQ watch when connected using
ANT+ technology. You can also view it on compatible
third-party training apps when connected using Bluetooth
technology.
The pace and distance accuracy improves with
calibration.
Automatic calibration: The default setting for your watch
is Auto Calibrate. The HRM-Pro series accessory
calibrates each time you run outside with it connected
to your compatible MARQ watch.
NOTE: Automatic calibration does not work for indoor,
trail, or ultra run activity profiles
Running Pace and Distance,
Manual calibration: You can select Calibrate & Save after
a treadmill run with your connected HRM-Pro series
accessory
(Calibrating the Treadmill Distance,

Tips for Recording Running Pace and Distance

• Update your MARQ watch software.
• Complete several outdoor runs with GPS and your
connected HRM-Pro series accessory. It's important
that your outdoor range of paces matches your range
of paces on the treadmill.
• If your run includes sand or deep snow, go to the
sensor settings, and turn off Auto Calibrate.
• If you previously connected an ANT+ foot pod, set the
foot pod status to Off, or remove it from the list of
connected sensors.
• Complete a treadmill run with manual calibration
(Calibrating the Treadmill Distance,
• If automatic and manual calibrations don't seem
accurate, go to the sensor settings, and select HRM
Pace & Distance > Reset Calibration Data.
NOTE: You can try turning off Auto Calibrate, and
then manually calibrate again
Distance,
page 7).
page 46).
(Tips for Recording
page 58).
page 7).
page 7).
(Calibrating the Treadmill
Wireless Sensors

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