Garmin International Inc 01891 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Forerunner x10XT  Owner’s Manual
 
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Foot
 Pod
Your Forerunner is compatible with 
the foot pod. You can use the foot pod 
to send data to your Forerunner when 
training indoors, when your GPS signal 
is weak, or when you lose satellite 
signals. The foot pod is on standby and 
ready to send data. You must pair the 
foot pod with your Forerunner  
(
After 30 minutes of inactivity, the foot 
pod powers off to conserve the battery. 
When the battery is low, a message 
appears on your Forerunner. 
Approximately five hours of battery 
life remain.
Choosing
 Your Speed Source
If you plan to train outdoors, you can 
set the Forerunner to use foot pod data 
to calculate pace rather than using 
GPS.
Select MODE > Settings > Run 
Settings > Foot Pod > Speed 
Source > Foot Pod.
About
 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
For best results, the foot pod should 
be calibrated using the inside lane of a 
regulation track. A regulation track (2 
laps = 800 m) is more accurate than a 
treadmill.