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Metronome: Plays tones or vibrates at a steady rhythm to help you improve your performance by training at a
faster, slower, or more consistent cadence. You can set the beats per minute (bpm) of the cadence you want
to maintain, beat frequency, and sound settings.
Mode Tracking: Sets the ascent and descent tracking mode to automatic or manual for backcountry skiing and
snowboarding.
Obstacle Tracking: Saves obstacle locations from your first loop of the course. On repeat loops of the course,
the watch uses the saved locations to switch between obstacle and running intervals (Recording an Obstacle
Racing Activity, page31).
Pool Size: Sets the pool length for pool swimming.
Power Averaging: Controls whether the watch includes zero values for bike power data that occur when you are
not pedaling.
Power Mode: Sets the default power mode for the activity.
Power Save Timeout: Sets the timeout limit for the watch to stay in activity mode while waiting for you to start
the activity, for example, when you are waiting for a race to start. The Normal option sets the watch to enter
low-power watch mode after 5 minutes of inactivity. The Extended option sets the watch to enter low-power
watch mode after 25 minutes of inactivity. The extended mode can result in shorter battery life between
charges.
Record After Sunset: Sets the watch to record track points after sunset during an expedition.
Record Temperature: Records the ambient temperature around the watch or from a paired temperature sensor.
Record VO2 Max.: Records a VO2 max. estimate for trail run and ultra run activities.
Recording Interval: Sets the frequency for recording track points during an expedition. By default, GPS track
points are recorded once an hour, and they are not recorded after sunset. Recording track points less
frequently maximizes battery life.
Rename: Sets the activity name.
Rep Counting: Records rep counts during a workout. The Workouts Only option records rep counts during
guided workouts only.
Repeat: Records repeats for multisport activities. For example, you can use this option for activities that include
multiple transitions, such as a swimrun.
Restore Defaults: Resets the activity settings.
Route Stats: Records route statistics for indoor climbing activities.
Routing: Sets the preferences for calculating routes for the activity (Routing Settings, page48).
Running Power: Records running power data and customizes the settings (Running Power Settings, page86).
Runs: Configures the settings for the Auto Run, Lap Key, and Lap Alert options.
Satellites: Sets the satellite system to use for the activity (Satellite Settings, page49).
Segments: Displays your saved segments for the activity (Segments, page49). The Auto Effort option
automatically adjusts the target race time of a segment based on your performance during the segment.
Segment Alerts: Notifies you about approaching saved segments (Segments, page49).
Self Evaluation: Sets how often you evaluate your perceived effort for the activity (Evaluating an Activity,
page18).
SpeedPro: Records advanced speed metrics for windsurf activity runs.
Stroke Detection: Automatically detects your stroke type for pool swimming.
Swimrun Auto Sport Change: Automatically transitions between the swim portion and the run portion of a
swimrun multisport activity.
Touch: Enables the touchscreen during an activity or only for the map screen.
Touch Lock: Enables swiping down from the top of the screen to unlock the touchscreen.
Transitions: Enables transitions for multisport activities.
Units: Sets the units of measure for the activity.
Vibration Alerts: Notifies you to inhale or exhale during a breathwork activity.
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