Garmin Swim Owner s Manual - Page 7
Setting the Time and Date - watch battery
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using the USB ANT Stick™ (Sending History to Your Computer). The watch cannot be in sleep mode while pairing or transferring data. 1 Plug the USB ANT Stick into a USB port on your computer. The USB ANT Stick drivers automatically install the ANT Agent™. You can download the ANT Agent if the drivers do not automatically install. Go to www.garminconnect.com / start. 2 Bring your device within range (9 ft. or 3 m) of your computer. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions. Turning Off Computer Pairing You can prevent transferring data to and from any computer, even a paired computer. Select > SYSTEM > COMPUTER > DISABLE PAIRING. Transferring All of Your Data Before you can transfer all of your history to your computer, you must be in range of the USB ANT Stick that is connected to your computer. Select > HISTORY > TRANSFER ALL > YES. Deleting History 1 Select > HISTORY > DELETE. 2 Select an option: • Select ALL to delete all data from the history. • Select TOTALS to reset the distance, time, and swim time totals. • Select SESSIONS to select a specific session to delete. 3 Select YES. Customizing Your Device When the alarm is set, appears. Using the Stopwatch NOTE: The stopwatch does not record time, and no swim data is saved to history. Do not use the stopwatch for swimming. 1 Select > CLOCK > STOPWATCH. 2 Select to start the timer. 3 Select to stop the timer. 4 Select to reset the timer. NOTE: If you leave the stopwatch page, the stopwatch automatically resets after 10 seconds. System Settings Select > SYSTEM. LANGUAGE: Sets the device language. BUTTON TONES: Sets the device to use audible tones for key presses. SLEEP MODE: Turns sleep mode on or off (Sleep Mode). Turning off sleep mode reduces battery life by approximately 20%. COMPUTER: Sets the device to pair with your computer using the USB ANT Stick. ABOUT: Displays important software information and your unit ID. Sleep Mode The device goes into sleep mode if it has been motionless for one minute. This extends the battery life. As soon as you move the device again, it wakes up. Setting Your Weight 1 Select > WEIGHT. 2 Select the units, and enter your weight. Setting the Pool Size 1 Select > SWIMMING > POOL SIZE. 2 Select your pool size or enter a custom size. Customizing Your Weekly Distance Your weekly (starting on Monday) total distance appears on the time page as DISTANCE THIS WEEK. You can change the first day or turn off weekly distance. 1 Select > SWIMMING > WEEK DISTANCE. 2 Select an option: • Select SET DAY 1, and select the day. • Select DISABLE to turn off weekly distance. Setting the Time and Date You can set the time of day for two time zones. 1 Select > CLOCK. 2 Select TIME 1 or TIME 2. 3 Select ON. 4 Select 12-hour or 24-hour time format. 5 Enter the time. 6 Enter the date. Setting the Alarm 1 Select > CLOCK > ALARM. 2 Select ONCE or DAILY. 3 Enter the time. 4 Select to return to the time of day page. Customizing a Training Page You can customize page 5 in the training page loop (About the Training Pages). You can add up to three data fields on the page. 1 Select > SWIMMING > CUSTOM PAGE > ADD PAGE. 2 Select the number of data fields you want to see on the page. 3 Select a data type and a data field. For example, select TOTAL > LENGTHS. Data Fields Data fields with the * symbol display statute or metric units. The units are determined by the pool size setting (Setting the Pool Size). Interval fields display data for the current interval (when swimming) or the most recently completed interval (when paused). CALORIES: Amount of total calories burned. DISTANCE*: Distance traveled during the current activity or interval. LENGTHS: Amount of pool lengths completed during the current activity or interval. PACE*: Average pace during the current activity, interval, or last length. STROKE RATE: Average strokes per minute (spm) during the current activity, interval, or last length. STROKES: Average number of strokes per length during the current activity, interval, or last length. STROKE TYPE: Stroke type during the interval or last length. Customizing Your Device 3