Timex W-188 Heart Rate Monitor User Manual


 
Timer Mode
Timer Mode terminology
Interval Training: You can use interval training to help you vary
the intensity level within one workout for specific periods of time,
which will ultimately help you work out longer and harder. Timer
Mode includes timing for two intervals, I1 and I2, to support your
interval training.
Timer Mode functions
Timer Mode allows you to set a fixed time from which the Watch
counts down to zero (for example, 10, 9, 8, …) for up to two timed
intervals (I1 and I2). You can set the timer to stop, repeat or
switch to Chronograph, Vertical, or Finish Mode after the
countdown.
View performance
data
Set timer
Stop or reset the
timer
INDIGLO night
light
Start the
timer
To Alarm Mode
or hold for time
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Time
Event Time: The total time for your activity while the
chronograph was running. Event time is equivalent to split
time in the chronograph modes.
GPS
GPS Battery Level: The current voltage level for the GPS-3D
Sensor displayed in bar graph format. You must be wearing the
GPS-3D Sensor to view this information. When the graph
displays only one segment (you will also see the battery icon on
the Watch display), you should change the battery.
Summary Mode example
You are six weeks away from running a half-marathon. This half-
marathon includes a pretty grueling uphill portion that rises
from 2,500 to 4,500 feet above sea level and then returns to 3,000
feet above sea level. To help you train for this event, you have set
two goals for the next month: to run 100 miles and to schedule
one run per week in which you climb at least 1,500 feet. With
Summary Mode, you can use the odometer to track your total
distance for the month and you can use the vertical information
to track both the total ascent and the time above 2,500 feet for
your weekly uphill run.
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