Garmin D2 Mach 1 Owners Manual - Page 117

Sensor Type, Description, Smart Trainer

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Sensor Type Description Applied Ballis­ You can use Applied Ballistics devices, such as rangefinders or wind sensors, and view tics additional ballistics information on your watch. Club Sensors You can use Approach CT10 golf club sensors to automatically track your golf shots, including location, distance, and club type. DogTrack Allows you to receive data from a compatible handheld dog tracking device. eBike You can use your watch with your eBike and view bike data, such as battery and shifting information, during your rides. Extended Display You can use the Extended Display mode to display data screens from your D2 Mach 1 watch on a compatible Edge bike computer during a ride or triathlon. External Heart Rate You can use an external sensor, such as the HRM-Pro or HRM-Dual™ heart rate monitor, to view heart rate data during your activities. Some heart rate monitors can also store data or provide advanced running data (Running Dynamics, page 109) (Running Power, page 110). Foot Pod You can use a foot pod to record pace and distance instead of using GPS when you are training indoors or when your GPS signal is weak. Headphones You can use Bluetooth headphones to listen to music loaded onto your D2 Mach 1 watch (Connecting Bluetooth Headphones, page 118). inReach The inReach remote function allows you to control your inReach satellite communicator using your D2 Mach 1 watch (Using the inReach Remote, page 111). Lights You can use Varia™ smart bike lights to improve situational awareness. Muscle O2 You can use a muscle oxygen sensor to view hemoglobin and muscle oxygen saturation data while you train. PC You can play video games on your computer and see real-time statistics on your device (Using the Garmin GameOn™ App, page 25). Power You can use the Rally™ or Vector™ power meter bike pedals to view your power data on your watch. You can adjust your power zones to match your goals and abilities (Setting Your Power Zones, page 127), or use range alerts to be notified when you reach a specified power zone (Setting an Alert, page 50). Radar You can use a Varia rearview bike radar to improve situational awareness and send alerts about approaching vehicles. With a Varia radar camera tail light, you can also take photos and record video during a ride (Using the Varia Camera Controls, page 110). RD Pod You can use a Running Dynamics Pod to record running dynamics data and view it on your watch (Running Dynamics, page 109). Shifting You can use electronic shifters to display shifting information during a ride. The D2 Mach 1 watch displays current adjustment values when the sensor is in adjustment mode. Shimano Di2 You can use Shimano® Di2™ electronic shifters to display shifting information during a ride. The D2 Mach 1 watch displays current adjustment values when the sensor is in adjustment mode. Smart Trainer You can use your watch with an indoor bike smart trainer to simulate resistance while following a course, ride, or workout (Using an Indoor Trainer, page 24). Speed/ Cadence You can attach speed or cadence sensors to your bike and view the data during your ride. If necessary, you can manually enter your wheel circumference (Wheel Size and Circumference, page 169). Sensors and Accessories 107

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Sensor Type
Description
Applied Ballis±
tics
You can use Applied Ballistics devices, such as rangefinders or wind sensors, and view
additional ballistics information on your watch.
Club Sensors
You can use Approach CT10 golf club sensors to automatically track your golf shots,
including location, distance, and club type.
DogTrack
Allows you to receive data from a compatible handheld dog tracking device.
eBike
You can use your watch with your eBike and view bike data, such as battery and shifting
information, during your rides.
Extended
Display
You can use the Extended Display mode to display data screens from your D2 Mach 1 watch
on a compatible Edge bike computer during a ride or triathlon.
External Heart
Rate
You can use an external sensor, such as the HRM-Pro or HRM-Dual
heart rate monitor, to
view heart rate data during your activities. Some heart rate monitors can also store data or
provide advanced running data (
Running Dynamics
, page 109
) (
Running Power
, page 110
).
Foot Pod
You can use a foot pod to record pace and distance instead of using GPS when you are
training indoors or when your GPS signal is weak.
Headphones
You can use Bluetooth headphones to listen to music loaded onto your D2 Mach 1 watch
(
Connecting Bluetooth Headphones
, page 118
).
inReach
The inReach remote function allows you to control your inReach satellite communicator using
your D2 Mach 1 watch (
Using the inReach Remote
, page 111
).
Lights
You can use Varia
smart bike lights to improve situational awareness.
Muscle O2
You can use a muscle oxygen sensor to view hemoglobin and muscle oxygen saturation data
while you train.
PC
You can play video games on your computer and see real-time statistics on your device
(
Using the Garmin GameOn
App
, page 25
).
Power
You can use the Rally
or Vector
power meter bike pedals to view your power data on your
watch. You can adjust your power zones to match your goals and abilities (
Setting Your Power
Zones
, page 127
), or use range alerts to be notified when you reach a specified power zone
(
Setting an Alert
, page 50
).
Radar
You can use a Varia rearview bike radar to improve situational awareness and send alerts
about approaching vehicles. With a Varia radar camera tail light, you can also take photos and
record video during a ride (
Using the Varia Camera Controls
, page 110
).
RD Pod
You can use a Running Dynamics Pod to record running dynamics data and view it on your
watch (
Running Dynamics
, page 109
).
Shifting
You can use electronic shifters to display shifting information during a ride. The D2 Mach 1
watch displays current adjustment values when the sensor is in adjustment mode.
Shimano Di2
You can use Shimano
®
Di2
electronic shifters to display shifting information during a ride.
The D2 Mach 1 watch displays current adjustment values when the sensor is in adjustment
mode.
Smart Trainer
You can use your watch with an indoor bike smart trainer to simulate resistance while
following a course, ride, or workout (
Using an Indoor Trainer
, page 24
).
Speed/
Cadence
You can attach speed or cadence sensors to your bike and view the data during your ride. If
necessary, you can manually enter your wheel circumference (
Wheel Size and Circumference
,
page 169
).
Sensors and Accessories
107