Garmin fenix 2 Manual De Propietario

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The Garmin logos on the module and the strap should be 
right-side up.
2
Wet the electrodes 
Á
 on the back of the strap to create a 
strong connection between your chest and the transmitter.
3
If the heart rate monitor has a contact patch 
Â
, wet the 
contact patch.
4
Wrap the strap around your chest, and connect the strap 
hook 
Ã
 to the loop 
Ä
.
The Garmin logos should be right-side up.
5
Bring the device within 3 m (10 ft.) of the heart rate monitor.
After you put on the heart rate monitor, it is active and sending 
data.
TIP: If the heart rate data is erratic or does not appear, see the 
troubleshooting tips (
).
Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data
If the heart rate data is erratic or does not appear, you can try 
these tips.
• Reapply moisture to the electrodes and contact patch.
You can use water, saliva, or electrode gel.
• Tighten the strap on your chest.
• Warm up for 5–10 minutes.
• Wash the strap after every seven uses (
).
• Wear a cotton shirt or wet your shirt if suitable for your 
activity.
Synthetic fabrics that rub or flap against the heart rate 
monitor can create static electricity that interferes with heart 
rate signals.
• Move away from sources that can interfere with your heart 
rate monitor.
Sources of interference may include strong electromagnetic 
fields, some 2.4 GHz wireless sensors, high-voltage power 
lines, electric motors, ovens, microwave ovens, 2.4 GHz 
cordless phones, and wireless LAN access points.
• Replace the battery (
).
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.
Setting the Foot Pod Mode
You can set your device to use foot pod data instead of GPS 
data to calculate pace and distance.
1
Hold MENU.
2
Select Settings > Sensors > Foot Pod.
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.
Foot Pod Calibration
Calibrating your foot pod is optional and can improve accuracy. 
There are three ways to adjust the calibration: distance, GPS, 
and manual.
Calibrating Your Foot Pod by Distance
Before you can calibrate your device, you must pair your device 
with the foot pod (
).
For best results, the foot pod should be calibrated using the 
inside lane of a regulation track or an exact distance. A 
regulation track (2 laps = 800 m or 0.5 mi.) is more accurate 
than a treadmill.
1
Hold MENU.
2
Select Settings > Sensors > Foot Pod > Calibrate > 
Distance.
3
Select Start to begin recording.
4
Run or walk 800 m or 0.5 mi.
5
Select Stop.
Calibrating Your Foot Pod by GPS
Before you can calibrate your device, you must acquire GPS 
signals, and pair your device with the foot pod (
).
1
Hold MENU.
2
Select Settings > Sensors > Foot Pod > Calibrate > GPS.
3
Select Start to begin recording.
4
Run or walk approximately 1 k or 0.62 mi.
The device informs you when you have traveled far enough.
Calibrating Your Foot Pod Manually
Before you can calibrate your device, you must pair your device 
with the foot pod (
).
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.
1
Hold MENU.
2
Select Settings > Sensors > Foot Pod > Calibrate > 
Manual.
3
Adjust the calibration factor:
• Increase the calibration factor if your distance is too low.
• Decrease the calibration factor if your distance is too high.
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