User Manual

Scope: Sets the first number in the anchor scope ratio. The ratio
is the length of anchor rode in use to the vertical distance
from the bow of the boat to the bottom of the water.
Depth: Sets the depth of the water.
Bow Offset: Sets the distance between the bow of your boat
and the location of your GPS antenna.
Tides
Viewing the Tide Data
When you pair your device with a smartphone, you can
download up to seven days of tide data for your current location.
You can update your location and download new tide data by
selecting START from the tide screen.
1
From the watch face, select START > Tides.
A 24-hour tide chart appears, showing the high tides
À
and
low tides
Á
for the current date.
2
Select UP or DOWN to view the tide data from other days.
Fishing
Going Fishing
You can keep track of your daily fish count, count down your
competition time, or set an interval timer to keep track of your
fishing pace.
1
From the watch face, select START > Fish.
2
Select an option:
To count down your remaining competition time, select
Set Timers.
To track your daily fish count, select Start Fishing > New
Count, and select START to increase or BACK to
decrease your fish count.
Indoor Activities
The quatix device can be used for training indoors, such as
running on an indoor track or using a stationary bike. GPS is
turned off for indoor activities.
When running or walking with GPS turned off, speed, distance,
and cadence are calculated using the accelerometer in the
device. The accelerometer is self-calibrating. The accuracy of
the speed, distance, and cadence data improves after a few
outdoor runs or walks using GPS.
TIP: Holding the handrails of the treadmill reduces accuracy.
You can use an optional foot pod to record pace, distance, and
cadence.
When cycling with GPS turned off, speed and distance are not
available unless you have an optional sensor that sends speed
and distance data to the device (such as a speed or cadence
sensor).
Outdoor Activities
The quatix device comes preloaded with apps for outdoor
activities, such as running and open water swimming. GPS is
turned on for outdoor activities. You can add apps using default
activities, such as walking or rowing. You can also add custom
sport apps to your device (Creating a Custom Activity, page 2).
Viewing Your Ski Runs
Your device records the details of each skiing or snowboarding
run using the auto run feature. This feature is turned on by
default for downhill skiing and snowboarding. It automatically
records new ski runs based on your movement. The timer
pauses when you stop moving downhill and when you are on a
chairlift. The timer remains paused during the chairlift ride. You
can start moving downhill to restart the timer. You can view run
details from the paused screen or while the timer is running.
1
Start a skiing or snowboarding activity.
2
Hold MENU.
3
Select View Runs.
4
Select UP and DOWN to view details of your last run, your
current run, and your total runs.
The run screens include time, distance traveled, maximum
speed, average speed, and total descent.
Using the Metronome
The metronome feature plays tones at a steady rhythm to help
you improve your performance by training at a faster, slower, or
more consistent cadence.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all activities.
1
Hold MENU.
2
Select Settings > Activities & Apps.
3
Select an activity.
4
Select the activity settings.
5
Select Metronome > Status > On.
6
Select an option:
Select Beats / Minute to enter a value based on the
cadence you want to maintain.
Select Alert Frequency to customize the frequency of the
beats.
Select Sounds to customize the metronome tone and
vibration.
7
If necessary, select Preview to listen to the metronome
feature before you run.
8
Go for a run (Starting an Activity, page 2).
The metronome starts automatically.
9
During your run, select UP or DOWN to view the metronome
screen.
10
If necessary, hold MENU to change the metronome settings.
Jumpmaster
WARNING
The jumpmaster feature is for use by experienced skydivers
only. The jumpmaster feature should not be used as a primary
skydiving altimeter. Failure to input the appropriate jump related
information can lead to serious personal injury or death.
The jumpmaster feature follows military guidelines for
calculating the high altitude release point (HARP). The device
detects automatically when you have jumped to begin navigating
toward the desired impact point (DIP) using the barometer and
electronic compass.
Multisport
Triathletes, duathletes, and other multisport competitors can
take advantage of the multisport activities, such as Triathlon or
Swimrun. During a multisport activity, you can transition
between activities and continue to view your total time and
distance. For example, you can switch from biking to running
and view your total time and distance for biking and running
throughout the multisport activity.
You can customize a multisport activity, or you can use the
default triathlon activity set up for a standard triathlon.
4 Activities