Timex W260 manual Review Mode, To Change Map Resolution, Navigate Mode Notes & Tips

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Your current position appears in the center of the map.

Icons representing stored waypoints appear on the map relative to your current position.

These symbols appear on the map:

 

Compass rose

points North

 

 

 

 

Human figure

your current position (when stopped and/or there is no GPS signal)

 

 

 

Arrow

direction you are currently heading

 

 

 

 

Scale indicator

indicates the current resolution of the map

 

 

 

 

Flag icon

Shows where you are currently positioned relative to the route

 

 

 

 

Beginning tag

the first waypoint in the workout

 

 

 

 

End tag

the last waypoint in the workout

 

 

 

To Change Map Resolution

1.Press the MODE button until NAVIGATE appears.

2.Press to highlight MAP, then press .

3.Press to increase the scale and zoom out. Press to decrease the scale and zoom in.

The Map feature supports resolution settings in various increments from 20 ft (5 m) — 100 miles (200 km).

Navigate Mode Notes & Tips

A battery save feature turns off the watch after 30 minutes of inactivity. To navigate without the watch turning off, go to Performance mode and activate the chronograph.

If you delete a waypoint, routes including that waypoint are deleted as well.

For more accurate positioning, but with a slower refresh rate, turn the WAAS/EGNOS setting to ON in Configure Mode. For more frequent GPS updates, but with a wider margin of error, turn the WAAS/EGNOS setting OFF.

The compass displays your heading and speed only when you are moving, never while stationary.

Review Mode

Use Review Mode to inspect the details of your workouts. While Performance Mode allows you to monitor at most four workout statistics, additional data is recorded during your workouts, and you can view all of this data in Review Mode. You can also view the data for individual laps.

You can view the course of the workout plotted on the map as well, and track back along the workout route to repeat the workout or to find your way back to your starting point.

Review Mode Terminology

Workout summary: A list of all data recorded for the entire workout.

Lap summary: A list of all data recorded for individual laps within a workout.

Track back: Follow a saved workout either forward or backward.

To View the Workout List

Press the MODE button until REVIEW appears. The list of workouts displays. Each line on the list indicates the date of the workout, the time of the workout, and the number of laps in the workout.

The Memory Used bar at the bottom of the screen indicates how much of the workout memory is used. You can store up to 20 workouts on the Global Trainer™ Bodylink® System Watch, and the total number of laps in these workouts cannot exceed 1000.

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Contents Software Version Global Trainer V.2.63 Table of Contents Subject Global Trainer Software Version Important Safety Instructions and WarningsGetting Started New Features OverviewTo Enter Your Personal Information Back / PWR ButtonsDWN / STP / RST  UP Performance Mode Terminology Performance ModeDisplay Icons Example of Laps and SplitsTo Configure Calorie Expenditure Settings Performance Mode View ScreensTo Open the Display Menu To Name the View ScreenPerformance data options To Start a Workout To Stop a WorkoutTo Take a Lap or Split Timers To Set Up Timers and Performance PacerTo open the Timer menu To customize a timerTo edit a standard timer To change the timer namePerformance Pacer Example of using intervalsTo open the Performance Pacer menu Interval Time Heart Rate ZoneTo add a saved workout to Performance Pacer To open the Course menuTo remove a course from Performance Pacer To select a course for the Performance PacerPerformance Mode Notes & Tips Multisport ModeMultisport Mode Terminology Multisport Mode View ScreensTo Pause a Workout To Enter TransitionTo Lock Multisport Mode Navigate ModeMultisport Mode Notes & Tips Navigate Mode TerminologyWaypoints LocationTo Open the Waypoints Menu To Save a WaypointRoutes To Delete a Selected Route To Navigate Using the MapTo Delete All Routes CompassTo Change Map Resolution Review ModeNavigate Mode Notes & Tips Review Mode TerminologyTo View a Workout Summary To Select a Workout to ViewTo View Lap Data Data Description Workout Lap SummaryTo View a Workout on the Map Review Mode Notes & TipsTo Track Back Along a Workout Route To Delete a Selected WorkoutTo Configure Hands Free Setting Configure ModeAuto Start/Resume Setting Group Adjustment Auto Stop Setting Group AdjustmentTo Configure Alerts Settings To Configure Alert Type Visual Only or Visual and AudibleAuto Split Setting Group Adjustment AlertsDistance Alert Setting Group Adjustment Speed / Pace Zone Setting Group AdjustmentAltitude Setting Group Adjustment Cadence Zone Setting Group Adjustment Heart Rate Zone Setting Group AdjustmentPower Zone Setting Group Adjustment SensorsTo Configure Personal Settings To Configure Sensor SettingsPerformance Mode User InfoAlarm To Configure Watch SettingsTo Configure Alarm Settings WatchTo Configure Bike Settings To Configure Heart Rate SettingsHeart Rate BikeTo Configure Power Meter Settings Power MeterTo Calculate Bike Wheel Circumference Tire Size Approx Circumfrence mmTo Configure GPS Settings To upgrade the firmwareVersion To reset the Global Trainer Bodylink System Watch To Configure Units SettingsSatellite View UnitsTo Install the Device Agent Computer Sync ModeModes Create Timex Trainer accountTo Pair Bike Sensors To Use the Digital 2.4 Heart Rate SensorTo Record Bike Sensor Data During a Workout Bike SensorsHeart Rate Monitor Care and MaintenanceWarranty & Service Model Numbers M229 Declaration of Conformity