User Manual

To change the wheel circumference:
1. In settings, go to Connectivity » Paired devices.
2. Select Bike POD.
3. Select the new wheel circumference.
3.26.2. Calibrating foot POD
When you pair a foot POD, your watch automatically calibrates the POD using GPS. We
recommend using the automatic calibration, but you can disable it if needed from the POD
settings under Connectivity » Paired devices.
For the
first calibration with GPS, you should select a sport mode where the foot POD is used
and the GPS accuracy is set to Best. Start the recording and run at a steady pace on a level
surface, if possible, for at least 15 minutes.
Run at your normal average pace for the initial calibration, and then stop the exercise
recording. The next time you use the foot POD, the calibration is ready.
Your watch automatically re-calibrates the foot POD as needed whenever GPS speed is
available.
3.26.3. Calibrating power POD
For power PODs (power meters), you need to initiate the calibration from the sport mode
options in your watch.
To calibrate a power POD:
1. Pair a power POD with your watch if you have not done so already.
2. Select a sport mode that uses a power POD and then open the mode options.
3. Select Calibrate power POD and follow the instructions in the watch.
You should re-calibrate the power POD from time to time.
3.27. Points of interest
A point of interest, or POI, is a special location, such as camping spot or vista along a trail, you
can save and navigate to later. You can create POIs in your watch by saving your current
location.
Each POI is
defined by:
POI name
POI type
Date and time created
Latitude
Longitude
Elevation
You can store up to 250 POIs in your watch.
3.27.1. Adding and deleting POIs
You can add a POI by saving your current location in the watch.
If you are outside with your watch and come across a spot you want to save as a POI, you can
add the location directly in your watch.
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