Time Settings; Changing The Units Of Measure; Position Format Settings; Fitness Settings - Garmin D2 Pilot Owner's Manual

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Auto Start: Sets the device to record your track automatically
when you select Start GPS.
Auto Save: Sets the device to automatically save your track
when you turn off GPS.
Auto Pause: Sets the device to stop recording your track when
you are not moving.
Output: Sets the device to save the track as a GPX, FIT, or a
GPX/FIT file
(page
14).
• GPX records a traditional track that allows you to perform
GPS functions with the track such as navigation and
routes.
• FIT records additional information such as lap data and is
used to record a track greater than 10,000 points. FIT files
can be uploaded to Garmin Connect™ and are much
more compact than GPX files.
• GPX/FIT allows you to output both file types.

Time Settings

Select Setup > Time.
Time Page: Allows you to customize the appearance of the time
of day.
Format: Allows you to select a 12-hour or a 24-hour display
time.
Time Zone: Allows you to select the time zone for the device.
You can select Auto to set the time zone automatically
based on your GPS position.

Changing the Units of Measure

You can customize units of measure for distance and speed,
elevation, depth, temperature, and pressure.
1
Select the action key.
2
Select Setup > Units.
3
Select a measurement type.
4
Select a unit of measure.

Position Format Settings

NOTE: Do not change the position format or the map datum
coordinate system unless you are using a map or chart that
specifies a different position format.
Select Setup > Pos. Format.
Format: Sets the position format in which a given location
reading appears.
Datum: Sets the coordinate system on which the map is
structured.
Spheroid: Shows the coordinate system the device is using.
The default coordinate system is WGS 84.

Fitness Settings

Select Setup > Fitness.
Auto Lap: Sets the device to automatically mark the lap at a
specific distance.
User: Sets the user profile information
HR Zones: Sets the five heart rate zones for fitness activities
(page
13).
FIT Activity: Sets the type of fitness activity being performed.
This allows your activity type to appear correctly when you
transfer your activity data to Garmin Connect.
Foot Pod Speed: Sets the speed to Off, Indoor, and Always
On
(page
13).

Setting Your Fitness User Profile

The device uses information that you enter about yourself to
calculate accurate data. You can modify the following user

Fitness

(page
11).
profile information: gender, age, weight, height, and lifetime
athlete
(page
11).
1
Select the action key.
2
Select Setup > Fitness > User.
3
Modify the settings.

About Lifetime Athletes

A lifetime athlete is an individual who has trained intensely for
many years (with the exception of minor injuries) and has a
resting heart rate of 60 beats per minute (bpm) or less.

Geocache Settings

Select Setup > Geocaches.
List: Allows you to display the geocache list by names or codes.
chirp: Turns chirp searching on or off
Fitness
Customizing Your Running or Cycling
Profile
There are many ways to customize your device for ease of use
while running or cycling. You can access the settings menu
using the action key.
• Select Setup > Tracks > Auto Pause to turn on Auto
Pause ®
(page
10).
• Select Setup > Tracks > Output to set your output format if
you plan to manage your fitness activities using Garmin
Connect
(page
10).
• Select Setup > Data Pages to customize the data fields and
to change the order of the data pages
• Select Setup > Units to change units of measurement.
For example, you can record your biking distance in
kilometers instead of miles.
• Customize the hold function of your arrow keys for your
activity
(page
9).
• Select Setup > Fitness > Auto Lap to set your lap distance.
The default distance is 1 mi (1.60 km).
• Enter your fitness user profile information
heart rate zones
(page
measurements.

Going for a Run

Before you go for a run, you must change the profile to running
(page
3).
1
Select the action key.
2
Select Start GPS.
3
Wait while the device locates satellites.
4
Hold
to start the timer.
5
Start running.
You can hold
to pause and resume your run. You can hold
to mark a lap.
6
Select the action key.
7
Select Stop GPS to finish your run.
The device automatically saves your run.

History

History includes date, time, distance, calories, average speed or
pace, ascent, descent, and optional ANT+™ sensor information.
NOTE: History is not recorded while the timer is stopped or
paused.
(page
7).
(page
10).
(page
11) and
13) to obtain accurate calorie
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