Garmin International Inc 01891 Manuel D’Utilisation
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Forerunner x10XT Owner’s Manual
ANT+ Sensors
1. Select MODE > Settings > Run
Settings > Foot Pod > Calibrate >
Distance.
2. Select a distance.
3. Select START to begin recording.
4. Run or walk the distance.
5. Select STOP.
3. Select START to begin recording.
4. Run or walk the distance.
5. Select STOP.
Calibrating
Your Foot Pod by gPS
You must have GPS signals to calibrate
the foot pod using GPS.
1. Select MENU > Settings > Foot
1. Select MENU > Settings > Foot
Pod > Calibrate > GPS.
2. Select START to begin recording.
3. Run or walk approximately
3. Run or walk approximately
1000 m.
The Forerunner informs you that
The Forerunner informs you that
you have traveled far enough.
Calibrating
Your Foot Pod
Manually
If your foot pod distance seems slightly
high or low each time you run, you
can manually adjust the calibration
factor. The calibration formula is actual
distance (use a regulation track) /
recorded distance × current calibration
factor = new calibration factor. For
example, 1600 m / 1580 m × 95 = 96.2.
1. Select MODE > Settings > Run
1. Select MODE > Settings > Run
Settings > Foot Pod > Calibration
Factor.
2. Adjust the calibration factor.
gSC
10
Cadence data from the GSC 10 is
always recorded. If there is no GSC 10
paired, GPS data is used to calculate
the speed and distance. Cadence is
your rate of pedaling or “spinning”
measured by the number of revolutions
of the crank arm per minute (rpm).
There are two sensors on the GSC 10:
one for cadence and one for speed.