![]() It is important to note that you do not have to press lap button on every lap since the value is always corrected using the closest lap distance. If the distance was 1225 meters, it would also be corrected to 1200 meters. For example, if "Lap Distance" is set to 400 meters and you press the lap button at 1195 meters, the distance will be corrected to 1200 meters. To determine what the new distance should be, the distance is divided by "Lap Distance" and is adjusted to the closest value. will be readjusted using the updated distance. If Garmin had calculated a value of 1.01 km at km #1, it will readjust to 1.00 km when you press the lap button. For example, if you set the value to 1000 (meters), it allows you to press the lap button at each kilometer. Lap Distance is useful for people running in competition. If your pace/speed is too slow, the pace/speed is displayed in red, if it's too fast, it is displayed in blue and if it's within the range, it will be displayed in green. For example, if you configure "Target Pace" at 5:30 min/km (330 seconds) and you can configure "Pace Range" at 15 seconds, it means a good pace will be within 5:15 min/km to 5:45 min/km. Pace Range is used to determine if your pace/speed is too slow or too fast. km or mile is chosen automatically based on watch settings.įor example, if your watch is configured with metric values and your objective is to run 10k in exactly 1 hour, configure "Target Pace" to be 360 (360 seconds = 6:00 min/km). The value is configured in seconds per km or in seconds per mile. "Target Pace" is your ideal pace for a run. Blue if too fast, Green if within Target Pace Range, Red if too slow.Current Pace/Speed, Average Pace/Speed, Previous/Current Lap Pace, "Time Ahead/Behind" and Current/Average Cadence (High-Memory devices only) are displayed in color based on application parameters.Heart Rate is displayed in color based on user profile heart rate zone.Fields related to pace are displayed in min/km or min/mile depending on the user profile.Fields related to speed are displayed in km/h or mile/h depending on the user profile.Fields related to distance are displayed in km or mile depending on the user profile.The datafield simply display the value of Supported Features/Devices Device Qualifier Required Speed Half Marathon (21.0975 km).Average Vertical Speed (m/hour) (Last X sec).Average Vertical Speed (m/min) (Last X sec).High-Memory devices also supports the following fields: Required Pace Half Marathon (21.0975 km).The following fields are currently supported: The first, fourth and fifth row display values without header. ![]() The second and third row display a header field with the value. If less fields are configured, the field area on each line will automatically expand. Highly configurable datafield where you can select up to 10 fields to display. Select Field 1, and select Connect IQ > GRun.Select Screen 1 > Edit Data Fields, and select Connect IQ > GRun. ![]()
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