Garmin Forerunner 935 Benutzeranleitung

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Select an option:
• To set an alert for a specified distance from your final 
destination, select Final Distance.
• To set an alert for the estimated time remaining until you 
reach your final destination, select Final ETE.
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Select Status to turn on the alert.
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Enter a distance or time value, and select  .
ANT+ Sensors
Your device can be used with wireless ANT+ sensors. For more 
information about compatibility and purchasing optional sensors, 
go to 
Pairing ANT+ Sensors
Pairing is the connecting of ANT+ wireless sensors, for example, 
connecting a heart rate monitor with your Garmin device. The 
first time you connect an ANT+ sensor to your device, you must 
pair the device and sensor. After the initial pairing, the device 
automatically connects to the sensor when you start your activity 
and the sensor is active and within range.
NOTE: If your device was packaged with an ANT+ sensor, they 
are already paired.
1
Install the sensor or put on the heart rate monitor.
2
Bring the device within 1 cm of the sensor, and wait while the 
device connects to the sensor.
When the device detects the sensor, a message appears. 
You can customize a data field to display sensor data.
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If necessary, select Menu > Settings > Sensors and 
Accessories to manage ANT+ sensors.
Foot Pod
Your device is compatible with the foot pod. You can use the 
foot pod to record pace and distance instead of using GPS when 
you are training indoors or when your GPS signal is weak. The 
foot pod is on standby and ready to send data (like the heart 
rate monitor).
After 30 minutes of inactivity, the foot pod powers off to 
conserve the battery. When the battery is low, a message 
appears on your device. Approximately five hours of battery life 
remain.
Going for a Run Using a Foot Pod
Before you go for a run, you must pair the foot pod with your 
Forerunner device (
).
You can run indoors using a foot pod to record pace, distance, 
and cadence. You can also run outdoors using a foot pod to 
record cadence data with your GPS pace and distance.
1
Install your foot pod according to the accessory instructions.
2
Select a running activity.
3
Go for a run.
Foot Pod Calibration
The foot pod is self-calibrating. The accuracy of the speed and 
distance data improves after a few outdoor runs using GPS.
Improving Foot Pod Calibration
Before you can calibrate your device, you must acquire GPS 
signals and pair your device with the foot pod (
).
The foot pod is self-calibrating, but you can improve the 
accuracy of the speed and distance data with a few outdoor runs 
using GPS.
1
Stand outside for 5 minutes with a clear view of the sky.
2
Start a running activity.
3
Run on a track without stopping for 10 minutes.
4
Stop your activity, and save it.
Based on the recorded data, the foot pod calibration value 
changes, if necessary. You should not need to calibrate the 
foot pod again unless your running style changes.
Calibrating Your Foot Pod Manually
Before you can calibrate your device, you must pair your device 
with the foot pod sensor (
).
Manual calibration is recommended if you know your calibration 
factor. If you have calibrated a foot pod with another Garmin 
product, you may know your calibration factor.
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Hold  .
2
Select Settings > Sensors and Accessories.
3
Select your foot pod.
4
Select Cal. Factor > Set Value.
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Adjust the calibration factor:
• Increase the calibration factor if your distance is too low.
• Decrease the calibration factor if your distance is too high.
Setting Foot Pod Speed and Distance
Before you can customize the foot pod speed and distance, you 
must pair your device with the foot pod sensor (
).
You can set your device to calculate speed and distance using 
your foot pod data instead of GPS data.
1
Hold  .
2
Select Settings > Sensors and Accessories.
3
Select your foot pod.
4
Select Speed or Distance.
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Select an option:
• Select Indoor when you are training with GPS turned off, 
usually indoors.
• Select Always to use your foot pod data regardless of the 
GPS setting.
Using an Optional Bike Speed or Cadence 
Sensor
You can use a compatible bike speed or cadence sensor to 
send data to your device.
• Pair the sensor with your device (
).
• Update your fitness user profile information (
).
• Set your wheel size (
).
• Go for a ride (
).
Training with Power Meters
• Go to 
 for a list of ANT+ sensors 
that are compatible with your device (such as Vector
).
• For more information, see the owner's manual for your power 
meter.
• Adjust your power zones to match your goals and abilities 
).
• Use range alerts to be notified when you reach a specified 
power zone (
).
• Customize the power data fields (
).
Using Electronic Shifters
Before you can use compatible electronic shifters, such as 
Shimano
®
 Di2
 shifters, you must pair them with your device 
). You can customize the 
ANT+ Sensors
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