Display formatting

In Chronograph, Vertical (with the exception of ascent rate information), Finish, and Navigate Modes, you can press and release SET/FORMAT to switch the display reading positions in the upper and middle display lines.

PaceTime

TimePace

Watch modes

You can cycle through each of the 11 modes by pressing MODE. The modes include:

ϖTime of Day allows you to display the time, date, and day of the week for two different time zones.

ϖChronograph tracks and displays performance data.

ϖVertical applies a view for vertical data such as ascent rate, altitude, and elevation.

ϖFinish lets you predict a time for a specified distance and set alerts if you are off pace.

ϖNavigate recognizes positional, compass-type information for your location.

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ϖWaypoints support up to ten reference points as you travel from one location to another and uses these reference points to help you travel back to your beginning location.

ϖLap Data presents stored lap information.

ϖSummary displays data recorded while the chronograph runs.

ϖTimer enables you to time an event that counts down from a specific time to zero.

ϖAlarm manages up to five alarms.

ϖConfigure permits you to customize Watch functions to meet your needs.

Using the Watch

To access all features and functionality of your Watch, you must use it in conjunction with the Fitness Sensors. However, your Watch does offer some flexibility of use. For example:

ϖYou can use your Watch without either of the Fitness Sensors to view time Time of Day Mode, as an alarm in Alarm Mode, or to time a workout in any of the chronograph modes.

ϖYou can use your Watch with only the HR Sensor in any of the chronograph modes to track heart rate and time information.

ϖYou can use your Watch with the GPS-3D Sensor in any of the navigational modes to track distance information. Or, you can use this Sensor in any of the chronograph modes to track distance information.

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Timex W-184 manual Display formatting, Watch modes, Using the Watch