D2 Pilot ™ Owner’s Manual March 2014 190-01674-00_0B Printed in Taiwan
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Table of Contents Introduction.................................................................... 1 Getting Started ........................................................................... 1 Charging the Device .............................................................. 1 Keys ...................................................................................... 1 Sensors ...................................................................................... 1 Viewing the Data Pages ..................
Foot Pod Calibration ........................................................... 14 Calibrating Your Foot Pod by Distance ............................... 14 Calibrating Your Foot Pod by GPS ..................................... 14 Calibrating Your Foot Pod Manually ................................... 14 Using an Optional Bike Cadence Sensor ................................. 14 Device Information....................................................... 14 Viewing Device Information ...........................
Introduction Keys WARNING Always consult your physician before you begin or modify any exercise program. See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Getting Started When using your device the first time, you should complete these tasks to set up the device and get to know the basic features. 1 Charge the device (Charging the Device). 2 Register the device (Registering Your Device).
Low Power Mode Tracking or Navigation Modes The compass page displays the time of day À, direction of travel in degrees Á, and cardinal direction Â. The instruments page displays your ground speed À, altitude Á, track over ground Â, and the vertical speed in feet per minute Ã. The altimeter page displays the time of day À, pressure altitude Á, and barometric pressure Â.
Select an option: • • • • Select Pause Track to pause tracking. Select Save Track to save your track. Select Clear Track to erase the track without saving. Select Stop GPS to turn off GPS without deleting your track. Stopping GPS 1 Select the action key. 2 Select Stop GPS. Profiles A profile is a collection of settings that optimizes your device for a certain activity.
Projecting a Waypoint You can create a new location by projecting the distance and bearing from a marked location to a new location. 1 Select the action key. 2 Select Waypoints. 3 Select a waypoint. 4 Select Project. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions. The projected waypoint is saved with a default name. Deleting a Waypoint 1 Select the action key. 2 Select Waypoints. 3 Select a waypoint. 4 Select Delete > Yes. Deleting All Waypoints 1 Select the action key.
7 Select an option: • • • • Select Pause Track to pause tracking. Select Save Track to save your track. Select Clear Track to erase the track without saving. Select Stop GPS to turn off GPS without deleting your track. Saving the Current Track 1 Select the action key. 2 Select Tracks > Current. 3 Select an option: • To save the entire track, select Save. • To save part of the track, select Save Part, and select the part to save. Viewing Details about the Track 1 Select the action key.
3 Select an option: Compass The device has a 3-axis compass with automatic calibration. The compass features and appearance change depending on the profile you are using (Changing Profiles), whether GPS is enabled, and whether you are navigating to a destination. You can also manually change the compass settings (Compass Settings). Navigating with the Horizontal Situation Indicator 1 While navigating, from the time of day page, select .
Marking and Starting Navigation to a Man Overboard Location You can save a man overboard (MOB) location, and automatically start navigation back to it. You can customize the hold function of the or key to access the MOB function quickly (Customizing the Arrow Keys). 1 Select the action key. 2 Select GPS Tools > MOB > Start. The map page opens showing the route to the MOB location. 3 Navigate using the compass (Compass) or map (Map). Geocaches A geocache is like a hidden treasure.
4 Complete one or more actions to enter your jump information: • Select DIP to set a waypoint for the desired landing location. • Select Drop Alt to set the drop altitude AGL (in feet) when the jumpmaster exits the aircraft. • Select Open Alt to set the open altitude AGL (in feet) when the jumpmaster opens the parachute. • Select FWD Throw to set the horizontal distance traveled (in meters) due to aircraft speed. • Select Crs to HARP to set the direction traveled (in degrees) due to aircraft speed.
Alerts Viewing the Almanacs You can set the device to alert you in many different situations where your awareness of the surrounding conditions or other data is important. There are three types of alerts: event alerts, range alerts, and recurring alerts. Event alert: An event alert notifies you once. The event is a specific value. For example, you can set the device to alert you when you reach a specified elevation.
Setup Item Available Settings and Information Units You can change the units of measure for data such as distance, elevation, and temperature (Changing the Units of Measure). Pos. Format You can change how your position data appears (Position Format Settings). Profiles You can change the active profile and edit your profiles (Changing Profiles). Fitness You can turn on Auto Lap, customize your fitness user profile, and edit your heart rate zones (Fitness Settings).
3 Select Messages or Keys. 4 Select an option. 3 Select a measurement type. 4 Select a unit of measure. Display Settings Position Format Settings Select Setup > Display. Backlight: Adjusts the backlight level and the length of time before the backlight turns off. Contrast: Adjusts the screen contrast. NOTE: Do not change the position format or the map datum coordinate system unless you are using a map or chart that specifies a different position format. Select Setup > Pos. Format.
• Select Setup > Units to change units of measurement. For example, you can record your biking distance in kilometers instead of miles. • Customize the hold function of your arrow keys for your activity (Customizing the Arrow Keys). • Select Setup > Fitness > Auto Lap to set your lap distance. The default distance is 1 mi (1.60 km).
4 Wrap the strap around your chest, and connect the strap hook à to the loop. The Garmin logo should be right-side up. Bring the device within range (3 m) of the heart rate monitor. 5 After you put on the heart rate monitor, it is on standby and ready to send data. TIP: If the heart rate data is erratic or does not appear, see Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data.
Setting the Foot Pod Mode You can set your device to use foot pod data instead of GPS data to calculate pace. 1 Select the action key. 2 Select Setup > Fitness > Foot Pod Speed. 3 Select an option: • Select Indoor when you are training indoors without GPS. • Select Always On when training outdoors, when your GPS signal is weak, or when you lose satellite signals.
Cleaning the Device 1 Wipe the device using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution. 2 Wipe it dry. Troubleshooting Locking the Keys Specifications Battery type 500 mAh Lithium-ion battery Battery life Up to 5 weeks Water resistance Water resistant to 164 ft. (50 m) NOTE: The watch is designed for surface swimming. Operating temperature From -4º to 122ºF (from -20º to 50ºC) range Radio frequency/ protocol 4 Press the Delete key on your keyboard. 2.
BATTERY: The remaining battery power. BEARING: The direction from your current location to a destination. You must be navigating for this data to appear. CADENCE: The revolutions of the crank arm or strides per minute. Your device must be connected to a cadence accessory. CALORIES: The amount of total calories burned. CMP HDNG (compass heading): The direction you are moving based on the compass. COMPASS: A visual representation of the direction in which the device is pointing.
NEXT DEST (next destination): The next point on the route. You must be navigating for this data to appear. NEXT DIST (distance to next waypoint): The remaining distance to the next waypoint on the route. You must be navigating for this data to appear. NEXT ETA (next estimated time of arrival): The estimated time of day you will reach the next waypoint on the route (adjusted to the local time of the waypoint). You must be navigating for this data to appear.
Zone % of Maximum Heart Rate Perceived Exertion Benefits Zone % of Maximum Heart Rate Perceived Exertion Benefits 4 Fast pace and a bit uncomfortable, breathing forceful Improved anaerobic capacity and threshold, improved speed 5 Sprinting pace, unsustainable for long period of time, labored breathing Anaerobic and muscular endurance, increased power 80–90% 90–100% Altimeter and Barometric Readings The altimeter and barometer function differently depending on the fixed or variable settings.
Index A accessories 15 adventures 5 airport 14 nearest 5 alarms 9 clock 8 proximity 9 alerts 9 location 9 almanac hunting and fishing 9 sunrise and sunset 9 altimeter 2, 6, 10, 15, 18 calibrating 2 altitude 1 alert 2 ANT+ sensors 12 pairing 12 area calculation 9 Auto Pause 11 B backlight 1, 11 barometer 2, 6, 15, 18 BaseCamp 15 battery 14 charging 1 life 1, 15 replacing 13 bike sensors 14 C cadence, sensors 14 calibrating altimeter 2, 6 compass 6 charging 1 chirp 7, 11 cleaning the device 13–15 compass 1,
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