Timex M434 manual Introducing Your Watch, Features, Charging the Watch, Basic Operation

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Introducing Your Watch

Congratulations on your purchase of the Timex® Marathon® GPS watch. As a serious road runner, you’ll appreciate the accurate speed, pace, and other data the watch provides you. The watch’s GPS technology finds satellites from almost anywhere in the world so you have the information you need to train efficiently.

Features

GPS – Obtain fixes on satellites to provide workout data. Your speed, distance, and pace are determined based on how your position changes relative to the satellites. Set the time zone using the GPS.

Run mode – Track data during workouts. View your workout data while a workout is in progress, and save data for later review. Freely switch between Run and Chrono modes while the timer is running.

Chrono mode – Take splits during workouts, and save lap data for later review.

Workout review – Save workouts to memory for review when the timer is reset. Store more than 20 hours of workout data. View all data tracked for the entire workout, as well as data for individual laps.

Hands-free auto-lap – Automatically take a split when you reach one of 6 selectable distances.

Alarm – Set up to 5 alarms that will sound at your specified time each day.

Indiglo® night-light with Night-Mode®feature – Press a button to light the watch face for 10 seconds.

Charging the Watch

Before you use the watch for the first time, charge the battery for at least 4 hours.

Plug the large end of the USB cable into a powered USB port on your computer, and attach the charging clip to the watch so that the 2 pins on the clip touch the 2 outermost metal contacts on the back of the watch.

Basic Operation

INDIGLO® BUTTON

START/SPLIT/+

GPS ON/OFF

VIEW/OK

MODE

STOP/SAVE/-

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Contents GPS Table of Contents Basic Operation FeaturesIntroducing Your Watch Charging the WatchIcon Descriptions Setting the TimeSetting Display Units Getting StartedUsing Run Mode Starting a WorkoutChanging the display view What Are Lap and Split Times? Using Chrono ModeSaving and Resetting a Workout Stopping a WorkoutViewing Workout Data Reviewing WorkoutsTaking Splits, Stopping, and Saving a Chrono Workout Choosing a Workout to ViewSetting Alarms Deleting One WorkoutDeleting All Workouts Selecting the Time display Configuring SettingsTroubleshooting Safety Water ResistanceCleaning and Storage GMT Time ZonesTimex International Warranty U.S. Limited Warranty Warranty and ServiceDeclaration of Conformity