Altitude: Current elevation above sea level (requires GPS-3D Sensor).

NOTE: If the Watch does not detect either Fitness Sensor, the day of the week shows on the bottom line of the display. You can continue viewing the day of the week while using the Fitness Sensors by hiding performance data (for data hiding information, see “Watch settings” on page 67). If you choose Day of Week, it will appear as though the Watch does not receive any data.

Time of Day Mode example

Assume that you live in San Francisco and work with a client in Singapore. Like all busy people, it is imperative you keep track of time, so you set T1 to your local time. But it is also important to have a quick reminder of your client's time, so you set T2 to Singapore time. With both time zones available, you can quickly check your client's time or even switch your monitor to display T2 when you travel to Singapore.

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Chronograph Mode

INDIGLO®

View performance

night-light

data

To Vertical Mode

Swap upper and

or hold for time

middle lines

Start timing or

Stop or reset the

take a split

chronograph

Chronograph Mode terminology

Chronograph: The chronograph records time segments for the duration of your activity.

Lap: Lap time records the time for one segment of your activity.

Split: Split time records the total elapsed time since the beginning of your current activity.

Taking a split: When you take a split, the chronograph will complete timing one lap and begin timing a new one.

Chronograph Mode functions

Chronograph Mode operates as the main workout data center for your Watch. It can record elapsed time for up to 100 hours. It can also register information for up to 100 laps, including data for speed, pace, and distance (using the GPS-3D Sensor); and average heart rate (using the HR Sensor).

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