VÍVOACTIVE
®
4/4S
Owner’s Manual
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Table of Contents
Introduction..................................... 1
Device Overview...................................... 1
Touchscreen Tips............................... 1
Locking and Unlocking the
Touchscreen.................................... 2
Using the Controls Menu.................... 2
Icons.................................................... 3
Setting Up Your Watch........................... 3
Smart Features................................ 3
Pairing Your Smartphone....................... 3
Connected Features............................... 4
Phone Notifications............................ 4
Enabling Bluetooth
Notifications.................................... 4
Viewing Notifications...................... 4
Replying to a Text Message........... 5
Receiving an Incoming Phone
Call................................................... 5
Managing Notifications.................. 5
Turning Off the Bluetooth
Smartphone Connection................. 5
Using Do Not Disturb Mode................5
Finding Your Phone.............................6
Connect IQ Features............................... 6
Downloading Connect IQ Features.... 6
Downloading Connect IQ Features
Using Your Computer......................... 6
Wi‑Fi Connected Features...................... 6
Connecting to a Wi‑Fi Network.......... 7
Music...............................................7
Connecting to a Third-Party Provider.... 7
Downloading Audio Content from a
Third-Party Provider............................ 7
Disconnecting from a Third-Party
Provider............................................... 8
Downloading Personal Audio
Content.................................................... 8
Connecting Bluetooth Headphones.......8
Listening to Music.................................. 8
Music Playback Controls........................9
Garmin Pay...................................... 9
Setting Up Your Garmin Pay Wallet....... 9
Paying for a Purchase Using Your
Watch.................................................... 10
Adding a Card to Your Garmin Pay
Wallet..................................................... 10
Managing Your Garmin Pay Cards.. 10
Changing Your Garmin Pay
Passcode.............................................. 11
Safety and Tracking Features......... 11
Adding Emergency Contacts............... 11
Adding Contacts................................... 11
Turning Incident Detection On and
Off.......................................................... 12
Requesting Assistance.........................12
Heart Rate Features....................... 12
Wrist-based Heart Rate........................ 12
Wearing the Device........................... 12
Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data....... 13
Viewing the Heart Rate Widget........ 13
Setting an Abnormal Heart Rate
Alert................................................... 13
Broadcasting Heart Rate to Garmin
Devices.............................................. 14
Turning Off the Wrist-based Heart
Rate Monitor......................................14
About Heart Rate Zones....................... 14
Setting Your Heart Rate Zones........ 14
Heart Rate Zone Calculations.......... 15
About VO2 Max. Estimates.................. 15
Getting Your VO2 Max. Estimate..... 15
Pulse Oximeter......................................15
Getting Pulse Oximeter Readings.... 16
Changing the Pulse Oximeter Tracking
Mode.................................................. 16
Tips for Erratic Pulse Oximeter
Data....................................................16
Activity Tracking............................ 16
Auto Goal...............................................17
Using the Move Alert............................ 17
Sleep Tracking...................................... 17
Intensity Minutes.................................. 17
Earning Intensity Minutes................. 17
Garmin Move IQ™..................................18
Activity Tracking Settings.................... 18
Turning Off Activity Tracking........... 18
Table of Contents i
Widgets..........................................19
Viewing Widgets................................... 20
Customizing the Widget Loop..........20
About My Day........................................ 20
Health Stats Widget.............................. 20
Heart Rate Variability and Stress
Level...................................................... 20
Using the Stress Level Widget......... 21
Body Battery.......................................... 21
Viewing the Body Battery Widget.....21
Tips for Improved Body Battery
Data....................................................21
Menstrual Cycle Tracking.................... 22
Hydration Tracking............................... 22
Using the Hydration Tracking
Widget................................................22
Apps and Activities........................ 22
Starting an Activity............................... 23
Tips for Recording Activities............ 23
Stopping an Activity..............................23
Adding a Custom Activity..................... 23
Adding or Removing a Favorite
Activity................................................... 23
Indoor Activities.................................... 24
Recording a Strength Training
Activity............................................... 24
Calibrating the Treadmill Distance.. 24
Outdoor Activities................................. 24
Going for a Run................................. 25
Going for a Ride................................ 25
Viewing Your Ski Runs...................... 25
Going for a Pool Swim.......................... 26
Setting the Pool Size.........................26
Swim Terminology............................ 26
Golfing................................................... 26
Downloading Golf Courses.............. 26
Playing Golf....................................... 26
Hole Information............................... 27
Changing the Pin Location........... 27
Viewing the Direction to the Pin... 27
Viewing Layup and Dogleg
Distances...........................................28
Viewing Hazards............................... 28
Measuring a Shot with Garmin
AutoShot™......................................... 29
Keeping Score................................... 29
Setting the Scoring Method.......... 29
Tracking Golf Statistics................ 30
Recording Golf Statistics.............. 30
Viewing Your Shot History................30
Viewing Your Round Summary........ 30
Ending a Round................................. 31
Garmin Golf App............................... 31
Training......................................... 31
Setting Up Your User Profile................ 31
Fitness Goals.................................... 31
Workouts............................................... 31
Starting a Workout............................ 32
Using Garmin Connect Training
Plans.................................................. 32
Adaptive Training Plans................32
Starting Today's Workout............. 32
Viewing Scheduled Workouts...... 33
Personal Records................................. 33
Viewing Your Personal Records.......33
Restoring a Personal Record........... 33
Clearing a Personal Record.............. 33
Clearing All Personal Records..........33
Navigation......................................34
Saving Your Location........................... 34
Deleting a Location........................... 34
Navigating to a Saved Location........... 34
Navigating Back to Start...................... 34
Stopping Navigation............................. 34
Compass............................................... 35
Calibrating the Compass
Manually............................................ 35
History........................................... 35
Using History.........................................35
Viewing Your Time in Each Heart Rate
Zone................................................... 36
Garmin Connect.................................... 37
Using the Garmin Connect App........37
Using Garmin Connect on Your
Computer........................................... 38
Customizing Your Device............... 38
Changing the Watch Face.................... 38
Editing a Watch Face........................ 38
Creating a Custom Watch Face....... 39
ii Table of Contents
Customizing the Controls Menu.......... 39
Setting Up a Shortcut Control.............. 39
Activities and App Settings.................. 40
Customizing the Data Screens.........40
Alerts................................................. 41
Setting an Alert.............................. 41
Auto Lap............................................ 42
Marking Laps Using the Auto
Lap Feature....................................42
Using Auto Pause®.......................... 42
Using Auto Scroll.............................. 42
Changing the GPS Setting................ 43
GPS and Other Satellite
Systems......................................... 43
Phone and Bluetooth Settings............. 43
System Settings.................................... 44
Time Settings.................................... 44
Time Zones....................................44
Setting the Time Manually............ 44
Setting an Alarm............................44
Deleting an Alarm..........................44
Starting the Countdown Timer..... 45
Using the Stopwatch..................... 45
Backlight Settings............................. 45
Changing the Units of Measure....... 45
Garmin Connect Settings..................... 45
Wireless Sensors........................... 45
Pairing Your Wireless Sensors.............46
Foot Pod................................................ 46
Calibrating Your Foot Pod................ 46
Improving Foot Pod Calibration....... 46
Using an Optional Bike Speed or
Cadence Sensor.................................... 46
Calibrating Your Speed Sensor........ 47
Club Sensors......................................... 47
Situational Awareness..........................47
tempe.................................................... 47
Device Information......................... 48
Charging the Device............................. 48
Product Updates................................... 48
Updating the Software Using the
Garmin Connect App........................ 48
Updating the Software Using Garmin
Express.............................................. 49
Viewing Device Information................. 49
Viewing E-label Regulatory and
Compliance Information...................49
Specifications....................................... 49
Battery Life Information................... 50
Device Care........................................... 50
Cleaning the Device.......................... 50
Changing the Bands............................. 51
Troubleshooting.............................51
Is my smartphone compatible with my
device?.................................................. 51
My phone will not connect to the
device.................................................... 51
My headphones will not connect to the
device.................................................... 51
My music cuts out or my headphones do
not stay connected............................... 52
My device is in the wrong language.... 52
My device does not display the correct
time........................................................ 52
Maximizing Battery Life........................52
Restarting the Device........................... 53
Restoring All Default Settings.............. 53
Acquiring Satellite Signals................... 53
Improving GPS Satellite Reception.. 53
Activity Tracking................................... 53
My step count does not seem
accurate.............................................53
The floors climbed amount does not
seem accurate.................................. 54
Improving the Accuracy of Intensity
Minutes and Calories........................ 54
Getting More Information.....................54
Appendix........................................55
Data Fields............................................ 55
VO2 Max. Standard Ratings................. 57
Wheel Size and Circumference............ 58
Symbol Definitions............................... 59
Index..............................................60
Table of Contents iii
Introduction
WARNING
See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other
important information.
Always consult your physician before you begin or modify any exercise program.
Device Overview
Action button: Press to turn on the device.
Press to start and stop the activity timer.
Hold for 2 seconds to view the controls menu, including device power.
Hold for 5 seconds to request assistance (Safety and Tracking Features, page 11).
Back button: Press to return to the previous screen, except during an activity.
During an activity, press to mark a new lap, start a new set or pose, or advance to the next stage of a
workout.
Hold to view a menu of device settings and options for the current screen.
Touchscreen: Swipe up or down to scroll through widgets, features, and menus.
Tap to select.
Swipe right to return to the previous screen.
During an activity, swipe right to view the watch face and widgets.
From the watch face, swipe right to view the shortcut feature.
Touchscreen Tips
Drag up or down to scroll through lists and menus.
Swipe up or down to scroll quickly.
Tap to select an item.
From the watch face, swipe up or down to scroll through the widgets on the device.
From a widget, tap to view additional widget screens, if available.
During an activity, swipe up or down to view the next data screen.
During an activity, swipe right to view the watch face and widgets, and swipe left to return to the activity data
fields.
Perform each menu selection as a separate action.
Introduction 1
Locking and Unlocking the Touchscreen
You can lock the touchscreen to prevent inadvertent screen touches.
1 Hold to view the controls menu.
2 Select .
The touchscreen locks and does not respond to touches until you unlock it.
3 Hold any button to unlock the touchscreen.
Using the Controls Menu
The controls menu contains customizable shortcuts, such as locking the touchscreen and turning the device
off.
NOTE: You can add, reorder, and remove the shortcuts in the controls menu (Customizing the Controls Menu,
page 39).
1 From any screen, hold for 2 seconds.
2 Select an option.
2 Introduction
Icons
A flashing icon means the device is searching for a signal. A solid icon means the signal was found or the
sensor is connected.
Smartphone connection status
Heart rate monitor status
Foot pod status
LiveTrack status
Speed and cadence sensor status
Varia
bike light status
Varia bike radar status
tempe
sensor status
vívoactive alarm status
Setting Up Your Watch
To take full advantage of the vívoactive features, complete these tasks.
Pair your smartphone with the Garmin Connect
app (Pairing Your Smartphone, page 3).
Set up Wi‑Fi
®
networks (Connecting to a Wi‑Fi Network, page 7).
Set up music (Music, page 7).
Set up your Garmin Pay
wallet (Setting Up Your Garmin Pay Wallet, page 9).
Set up safety features (Safety and Tracking Features, page 11).
Smart Features
Pairing Your Smartphone
To set up the vívoactive device, it must be paired directly through the Garmin Connect app, instead of from the
Bluetooth
®
settings on your smartphone.
1 From the app store on your smartphone, install and open the Garmin Connect app.
2 Select an option to enable pairing mode on your device:
If this is the first time you are setting up your device, press to turn on the device.
If you previously skipped the pairing process or paired your device with a different smartphone, hold ,
and select > Pair Phone to manually enter pairing mode.
3 Select an option to add your device to your Garmin Connect account:
If this is the first device you have paired with the Garmin Connect app, follow the on-screen instructions.
If you have already paired another device with the Garmin Connect app, from the or menu, select
Garmin Devices > Add Device, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Smart Features 3
Connected Features
Connected features are available for your vívoactive device when you connect the device to a compatible
smartphone using Bluetooth technology. Some features require you to install the Garmin Connect app on the
connected smartphone. Go to www.garmin.com/apps for more information. Some features are also available
when you connect your device to a wireless network.
Phone notifications: Displays phone notifications and messages on your vívoactive device.
LiveTrack: Allows friends and family to follow your races and training activities in real time. You can invite
followers using email or social media, allowing them to view your live data on a Garmin Connect tracking
page.
Activity uploads to Garmin Connect: Automatically sends your activity to your Garmin Connect account as
soon as you finish recording the activity.
Connect IQ
: Allows you to extend your device features with new watch faces, widgets, apps, and data fields.
Software Updates: Allows you to update your device software.
Weather: Allows you to view current weather conditions and weather forecasts.
Bluetooth sensors: Allows you to connect Bluetooth compatible sensors, such as a heart rate monitor.
Find my phone: Locates your lost smartphone that is paired with your vívoactive device and currently within
range.
Find my device: Locates your lost vívoactive device that is paired with your smarphone and currently within
range.
Phone Notifications
Phone notifications require a compatible smartphone to be in range and paired with the device. When your
phone receives messages, it sends notifications to your device.
Enabling Bluetooth Notifications
Before you can enable notifications, you must pair the vívoactive device with a compatible smartphone (Pairing
Your Smartphone, page 3).
1 Hold .
2 Select > Phone > Notifications.
3 Select During Activity to set preferences for notifications that appear when recording an activity.
4 Select a notification preference.
5 Select Not During Activity to set preferences for notifications that appear when in watch mode.
6 Select a notification preference.
7 Select Timeout.
8 Select a timeout duration.
9 Select Privacy.
10 Select a privacy preference.
Viewing Notifications
1 From the watch face, swipe up or down to view the notifications widget.
2 Select a notification.
3 Scroll to read the full notification.
4 Swipe up to view the notification options.
5 Select an option:
To act on the notification, select an action, such as Dismiss or Reply.
The available actions depend on the type of notification and your phone operating system. When you
dismiss a notification on your phone or the vívoactive device, it no longer appears in the widget.
To return to the notification list, swipe right.
4 Smart Features
Replying to a Text Message
NOTE: This feature is available only for Android
smartphones.
When you receive a text message notification on your vívoactive device, you can send a quick reply by selecting
from a list of messages. You can customize messages in the Garmin Connect app.
NOTE: This feature sends text messages using your phone. Regular text message limits and charges may
apply. Contact your mobile carrier for more information.
1 Swipe up or down to view the notifications widget.
2 Select a text message notification.
3 Swipe up to view the notification options.
4 Select Reply.
5 Select a message from the list.
Your phone sends the selected message as a text message.
Receiving an Incoming Phone Call
When you receive a phone call on your connected smartphone, the vívoactive device displays the name or
phone number of the caller.
To accept the call, select .
NOTE: To talk to the caller, you must use your connected smartphone.
To decline the call, select .
To decline the call and immediately send a text message reply, select , and select a message from the list.
NOTE: This feature is available only if your device is connected to an Android smartphone.
Managing Notifications
You can use your compatible smartphone to manage notifications that appear on your vívoactive device.
Select an option:
If you are using an iPhone
®
device, go to the iOS
®
notifications settings to select the items to show on the
device.
If you are using an Android smartphone, from the Garmin Connect app, select Settings > Smart
Notifications.
Turning Off the Bluetooth Smartphone Connection
You can turn off the Bluetooth smartphone connection from the controls menu.
NOTE: You can add options to the controls menu (Customizing the Controls Menu, page 39).
1 Hold to view the controls menu.
2 Select to turn off the Bluetooth smartphone connection on your vívoactive device.
Refer to the owner's manual for your mobile device to turn off Bluetooth technology on your mobile device.
Using Do Not Disturb Mode
You can use do not disturb mode to turn off vibrations and the display for alerts and notifications. This mode
disables the gesture setting (Backlight Settings, page 45). For example, you can use this mode while sleeping
or watching a movie.
To manually turn on or off do not disturb mode, hold , and select .
To automatically turn on do not disturb mode during your sleep hours, open the device settings in the Garmin
Connect app, and select Sounds & Alerts > Do Not Disturb During Sleep.
Smart Features 5
Finding Your Phone
You can use this feature to help locate a lost smartphone that is paired using Bluetooth wireless technology
and currently within range.
1 Hold .
2 Select .
Signal strength bars appear on the vívoactive screen, and an audible alert sounds on your smartphone. The
bars increase as you move closer to your smartphone.
3 Press to stop searching.
Connect IQ Features
You can add Connect IQ features to your watch from Garmin
®
and other providers using the Connect IQ app.
You can customize your device with watch faces, data fields, widgets, and apps.
Watch Faces: Allow you to customize the appearance of the clock.
Data Fields: Allow you to download new data fields that present sensor, activity, and history data in new ways.
You can add Connect IQ data fields to built-in features and pages.
Widgets: Provide information at a glance, including sensor data and notifications.
Apps: Add interactive features to your watch, such as new outdoor and fitness activity types.
Downloading Connect IQ Features
Before you can download features from the Connect IQ app, you must pair your vívoactive device with your
smartphone (Pairing Your Smartphone, page 3).
1 From the app store on your smartphone, install and open the Connect IQ app.
2 If necessary, select your device.
3 Select a Connect IQ feature.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Downloading Connect IQ Features Using Your Computer
1 Connect the device to your computer using a USB cable.
2 Go to apps.garmin.com, and sign in.
3 Select a Connect IQ feature, and download it.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions.
WiFi Connected Features
Activity uploads to your Garmin Connect account: Automatically sends your activity to your Garmin Connect
account as soon as you finish recording the activity.
Audio content: Allows you to sync audio content from third-party providers.
Software updates: Your device downloads and installs the latest software update automatically when a Wi‑Fi
connection is available.
Workouts and training plans: You can browse for and select workouts and training plans on the Garmin
Connect site. The next time your device has a Wi‑Fi connection, the files are wirelessly sent to your device.
6 Smart Features
Connecting to a WiFi Network
You must connect your device to the Garmin Connect app on your smartphone or to the Garmin Express
application on your computer before you can connect to a Wi‑Fi network.
To sync your device with a third-party music provider, you must connect to Wi‑Fi. Connecting the device to a
Wi‑Fi network also helps to increase the transfer speed of larger files.
1 Move within range of a Wi‑Fi network.
2 From the Garmin Connect app, select or .
3 Select Garmin Devices, and select your device.
4 Select General > Wi-Fi Networks > Add a Network.
5 Select an available Wi‑Fi network, and enter the login details.
Music
NOTE: This section is about three different music playback options.
Third-party provider music
Personal audio content
Music stored on your phone
On a vívoactive device, you can download audio content to your device from your computer or from a third-
party provider, so you can listen when your smartphone is not nearby. To listen to audio content stored on your
device, you must connect headphones with Bluetooth technology.
You can also control music playback on your paired smartphone using your device.
Connecting to a Third-Party Provider
Before you can download music or other audio files to your watch from a supported third-party provider, you
must connect the provider to your device.
Some third-party music provider options are already installed on your device. For more options, you can
download the Connect IQ app.
1 From the controls menu on the device, select .
2 Select .
NOTE: If you want to set up another provider, hold , and select Music Providers > Add Provider.
3 Select the name of the provider, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Downloading Audio Content from a Third-Party Provider
Before you can download audio content from a third-party provider, you must connect to a Wi‑Fi network
(Connecting to a Wi‑Fi Network, page 7).
1 Open the music controls.
2 Hold .
3 Select Music Providers.
4 Select a connected provider.
5 Select a playlist or other item to download to the device.
6 If necessary, select until you are prompted to sync with the service.
NOTE: Downloading audio content can drain the battery. You may be required to connect the device to an
external power source if the battery is low.
Music 7
Disconnecting from a Third-Party Provider
1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or .
2 Select Garmin Devices, and select your device.
3 Select Music.
4 Select an installed third-party provider, and follow the on-screen instructions to disconnect the third-party
provider from your device.
Downloading Personal Audio Content
Before you can send your personal music to your device, you must install the Garmin Express application on
your computer (www.garmin.com/express).
You can load your personal audio files, such as .mp3 and .m4a files, to a vívoactive device from your computer.
For more information, go to www.garmin.com/musicfiles.
1 Connect the device to your computer using the included USB cable.
2 On your computer, open the Garmin Express application, select your device, and select Music.
TIP: For Windows
®
computers, you can select and browse to the folder with your audio files. For Apple
®
computers, the Garmin Express application uses your iTunes
®
library.
3 In the My Music or iTunes Library list, select an audio file category, such as songs or playlists.
4 Select the checkboxes for the audio files, and select Send to Device.
5 If necessary, in the vívoactive list, select a category, select the checkboxes, and select Remove From Device
to remove audio files.
Connecting Bluetooth Headphones
To listen to music loaded onto your vívoactive device, you must connect headphones using Bluetooth
technology.
1 Bring the headphones within 2 m (6.6 ft.) of your device.
2 Enable pairing mode on the headphones.
3 Hold .
4 Select > Music > Headphones > Add New.
5 Select your headphones to complete the pairing process.
Listening to Music
1 Open the music controls.
2 Connect your headphones with Bluetooth technology (Connecting Bluetooth Headphones, page 8).
3 Hold .
4 Select Music Providers, and select an option:
To listen to music downloaded to the watch from your computer, select My Music (Downloading Personal
Audio Content, page 8).
To control music playback on your smartphone, select Phone.
To listen to music from a third-party provider, select the name of the provider and select a playlist to
download.
5 Select to open the music playback controls.
8 Music
Music Playback Controls
Select to open the music playback controls.
Select to browse the audio files and playlists for the selected source.
Select to adjust the volume.
Select to play and pause the current audio file.
Select to skip to the next audio file in the playlist.
Hold to fast forward through the current audio file.
Select to restart the current audio file.
Select twice to skip to the previous audio file in the playlist.
Hold to rewind through the current audio file.
Select to change the repeat mode.
Select to change the shuffle mode.
Garmin Pay
The Garmin Pay feature allows you to use your watch to pay for purchases in participating stores using credit
or debit cards from a participating financial institution.
Setting Up Your Garmin Pay Wallet
You can add one or more participating credit or debit cards to your Garmin Pay wallet. Go to garmin.com
/garminpay/banks to find participating financial institutions.
1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or .
2 Select Garmin Pay > Get Started.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Garmin Pay 9
Paying for a Purchase Using Your Watch
Before you can use your watch to pay for purchases, you must set up at least one payment card.
You can use your watch to pay for purchases in a participating store.
1 Hold .
2 Select .
3 Enter your four-digit passcode.
NOTE: If you enter your passcode incorrectly three times, your wallet locks, and you must reset your
passcode in the Garmin Connect app.
Your most recently used payment card appears.
4 If you have added multiple cards to your Garmin Pay wallet, swipe to change to another card (optional).
5 Within 60 seconds, hold your watch near the payment reader, with the watch facing the reader.
The watch vibrates and displays a check mark when it is finished communicating with the reader.
6 If necessary, follow the instructions on the card reader to complete the transaction.
TIP: After you successfully enter your passcode, you can make payments without a passcode for 24 hours
while you continue to wear your watch. If you remove the watch from your wrist or disable heart rate
monitoring, you must enter the passcode again before making a payment.
Adding a Card to Your Garmin Pay Wallet
You can add up to 10 credit or debit cards to your Garmin Pay wallet.
1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or .
2 Select Garmin Pay > > Add Card.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions.
After the card is added, you can select the card on your watch when you make a payment.
Managing Your Garmin Pay Cards
You can temporarily suspend or delete a card.
NOTE: In some countries, participating financial institutions may restrict the Garmin Pay features.
1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or .
2 Select Garmin Pay.
3 Select a card.
4 Select an option:
To temporarily suspend or unsuspend the card, select Suspend Card.
The card must be active to make purchases using your vívoactive device.
To delete the card, select .
10 Garmin Pay
Changing Your Garmin Pay Passcode
You must know your current passcode to change it. If you forget your passcode, you must reset the Garmin Pay
feature for your vívoactive device, create a new passcode, and reenter your card information.
1 From the vívoactive device page in the Garmin Connect app, select Garmin Pay > Change Passcode.
2 Follow the on-screen instructions.
The next time you pay using your vívoactive device, you must enter the new passcode.
Safety and Tracking Features
CAUTION
Incident detection and assistance are supplemental features and should not be relied on as a primary method
to obtain emergency assistance. The Garmin Connect app does not contact emergency services on your
behalf.
The vívoactive device has safety and tracking features that must be set up with the Garmin Connect app.
NOTICE
To use these features, you must be connected to the Garmin Connect app using Bluetooth technology. You can
enter emergency contacts in your Garmin Connect account.
For more information about incident detection and assistance, go to www.garmin.com/safety.
Assistance: Allows you to send an automated message with your name, LiveTrack link, and GPS location to
your emergency contacts.
Incident detection: When the vívoactive device detects an incident during an outdoor walk, run, or bike activity,
the device sends an automated message, LiveTrack link, and GPS location to your emergency contacts.
LiveTrack: Allows friends and family to follow your races and training activities in real time. You can invite
followers using email or social media, allowing them to view your live data on a Garmin Connect tracking
page.
Adding Emergency Contacts
Emergency contact phone numbers are used for the incident detection and assistance features.
1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or .
2 Select Safety & Tracking > Incident Detection & Assistance > Add Emergency Contact.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Adding Contacts
You can add up to 50 contacts to the Garmin Connect app. Contact emails can be used with the LiveTrack
feature.
Three of these contacts can be used as emergency contacts (Adding Emergency Contacts, page 11).
1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or .
2 Select Contacts.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions.
After you add contacts, you must sync your data to apply the changes to your vívoactive device (Using the
Garmin Connect App, page 37).
Safety and Tracking Features 11
Turning Incident Detection On and Off
Before you can enable incident detection on your device, you must set up emergency contacts in the Garmin
Connect app (Adding Emergency Contacts, page 11). Your paired smartphone must be equipped with a data
plan and be in an area of network coverage where data is available. Your emergency contacts must be able to
receive emails or text messages (standard text messaging rates may apply).
1 From the watch face, hold .
2 Select > Safety & Tracking > Incident Detection.
3 Select an activity.
NOTE: Incident detection is available only for outdoor walk, run, and bike activities.
When an incident is detected by your vívoactive device with GPS enabled, the Garmin Connect app can send an
automated text message and email with your name and GPS location to your emergency contacts. A message
appears indicating your contacts will be informed after 30 seconds have elapsed. You can select Cancel before
the countdown is complete to cancel the message.
Requesting Assistance
Before you can request assistance, you must set up emergency contacts (Adding Emergency Contacts,
page 11).
1 Hold .
2 When you feel three vibrations, release the button to activate the assistance feature.
The countdown screen appears.
TIP: You can select Cancel before the countdown is complete to cancel the message.
Heart Rate Features
The vívoactive device has a wrist-based heart rate monitor and is also compatible with chest heart rate
monitors (sold separately). You can view heart rate data on the heart rate widget. If both wrist-based heart rate
and chest heart rate data are available when you start an activity, your device uses the chest heart rate data.
Wrist-based Heart Rate
Wearing the Device
Wear the device above your wrist bone.
NOTE: The device should be snug but comfortable. For more accurate heart rate readings, the device should
not move while running or exercising. For pulse oximeter readings, you should remain motionless.
NOTE: The optical sensor is located on the back of the device.
See Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data, page 13 for more information about wrist-based heart rate.
See Tips for Erratic Pulse Oximeter Data, page 16 for more information about the pulse oximeter sensor.
For more information about accuracy, go to garmin.com/ataccuracy.
For more information about device wear and care, go to www.garmin.com/fitandcare.
12 Heart Rate Features
Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data
If the heart rate data is erratic or does not appear, you can try these tips.
Clean and dry your arm before putting on the device.
Avoid wearing sunscreen, lotion, and insect repellent under the device.
Avoid scratching the heart rate sensor on the back of the device.
Wear the device above your wrist bone. The device should be snug but comfortable.
Wait until the icon is solid before starting your activity.
Warm up for 5 to 10 minutes and get a heart rate reading before starting your activity.
NOTE: In cold environments, warm up indoors.
Rinse the device with fresh water after each workout.
Viewing the Heart Rate Widget
The heart rate widget displays your current heart rate in beats per minute (bpm) and a graph of your heart rate.
The graph shows your recent heart rate activity, high and low heart rate, and color-coded bars to indicate the
time spent in each heart rate zone (About Heart Rate Zones, page 14).
1 From the watch face, swipe to view the heart rate widget.
2 Tap the touchscreen to view your average resting heart rate (RHR) values for the last 7 days.
Setting an Abnormal Heart Rate Alert
CAUTION
This feature only alerts you when your heart rate exceeds or drops below a certain number of beats per minute,
as selected by the user, after a period of inactivity. This feature does not notify you of any potential heart
condition and is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or disease. Always defer to your health
care provider for any heart-related issues.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Wrist Heart Rate > Abnormal Heart Rate Alerts.
3 Select High Alert or Low Alert.
4 Select a heart rate threshold value.
5 Select the toggle to turn on the alert.
Each time you exceed or drop below the custom value, a message appears and the device vibrates.
Heart Rate Features 13
Broadcasting Heart Rate to Garmin Devices
You can broadcast your heart rate data from your vívoactive device and view it on paired Garmin devices. For
example, you can broadcast your heart rate data to an Edge
®
device while cycling.
NOTE: Broadcasting heart rate data decreases battery life.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Wrist Heart Rate.
3 Select an option:
Select Broadcast In Activity to broadcast heart rate data during timed activities (Starting an Activity,
page 23).
Select Broadcast to start broadcasting heart rate data now.
4 Pair your vívoactive device with your Garmin ANT+
®
compatible device.
NOTE: The pairing instructions differ for each Garmin compatible device. See your owner's manual.
Turning Off the Wrist-based Heart Rate Monitor
The default value for the Wrist Heart Rate setting is Auto. The device automatically uses the wrist-based heart
rate monitor unless you pair a chest heart rate monitor to the device. Chest heart rate data is only available
during an activity.
NOTE: Disabling the wrist-based heart rate monitor also disables your VO2 max. estimate, intensity minutes,
the all-day stress feature, and the wrist-based pulse oximeter sensor.
NOTE: Disabling the wrist-based heart rate monitor also disables the on-wrist detection feature for Garmin Pay
payments, and you must enter a passcode before making each payment (Garmin Pay, page 9).
1 Hold .
2 Select > Wrist Heart Rate > Status > Off.
About Heart Rate Zones
Many athletes use heart rate zones to measure and increase their cardiovascular strength and improve their
level of fitness. A heart rate zone is a set range of heartbeats per minute. The five commonly accepted heart
rate zones are numbered from 1 to 5 according to increasing intensity. Generally, heart rate zones are
calculated based on percentages of your maximum heart rate.
Setting Your Heart Rate Zones
The device uses your user profile information from the initial setup to determine your default heart rate zones.
The device has separate heart rate zones for running and cycling. For the most accurate calorie data during
your activity, you should set your maximum heart rate. You can also set each heart rate zone. You can manually
adjust your zones on the device or using your Garmin Connect account.
1 Hold .
2 Select > User Profile > Heart Rate Zones.
3 Select Default to view the default values (optional).
The default values can be applied to running and cycling.
4 Select Running or Cycling.
5 Select Preference > Set Custom.
6 Select Max. HR, and enter your maximum heart rate.
7 Select a zone, and enter a value for each zone.
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Heart Rate Zone Calculations
Zone
% of Maximum Heart
Rate
Perceived Exertion Benefits
1 50–60% Relaxed, easy pace, rhythmic breathing
Beginning-level aerobic training,
reduces stress
2 60–70%
Comfortable pace, slightly deeper
breathing, conversation possible
Basic cardiovascular training, good
recovery pace
3 70–80%
Moderate pace, more difficult to hold
conversation
Improved aerobic capacity, optimal
cardiovascular training
4 80–90%
Fast pace and a bit uncomfortable,
breathing forceful
Improved anaerobic capacity and
threshold, improved speed
5 90–100%
Sprinting pace, unsustainable for long
period of time, labored breathing
Anaerobic and muscular endurance,
increased power
About VO2 Max. Estimates
VO2 max. is the maximum volume of oxygen (in milliliters) you can consume per minute per kilogram of body
weight at your maximum performance. In simple terms, VO2 max. is an indication of athletic performance and
should increase as your level of fitness improves.
On the device, your VO2 max. estimate appears as a number and description. On your Garmin Connect account,
you can view additional details about your VO2 max. estimate, including your fitness age. Your fitness age
gives you an idea of how your fitness compares with a person of the same gender and different age. As you
exercise, your fitness age can decrease over time.
VO2 max. data is provided by FirstBeat. VO2 max. analysis is provided with permission from The Cooper
Institute
®
. For more information, see the appendix (VO2 Max. Standard Ratings, page 57), and go to
www.CooperInstitute.org.
Getting Your VO2 Max. Estimate
The device requires heart rate data and a timed, (up to 15 minutes) brisk walk or run to display your VO2 max.
estimate.
1 Hold .
2 Select > User Profile > VO2 Max.
If you have already recorded a brisk walk or run outdoors, your VO2 max. estimate may appear. The device
displays the date your VO2 max. estimate was last updated. The device updates your VO2 max. estimate
each time you complete an outdoor walk or run of 15 minutes or longer. You can manually start a VO2 max.
test to get an updated estimate.
3 To start a VO2 max. test, swipe up, and select Test Now.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions to get your VO2 max. estimate.
A message appears when the test is complete.
Pulse Oximeter
The vívoactive device has a wrist-based pulse oximeter to gauge the saturation of oxygen in your blood.
Knowing your oxygen saturation can help you determine how your body is adapting to exercise and stress. Your
device gauges your blood oxygen level by shining light into the skin and checking how much light is absorbed.
This is referred to as SpO
2
.
On the device, your pulse oximeter readings appear as an SpO
2
percentage. On your Garmin Connect account,
you can view additional details about your pulse oximeter readings, including trends over multiple days
(Changing the Pulse Oximeter Tracking Mode, page 16). For more information on pulse oximeter accuracy, go
to garmin.com/ataccuracy.
Heart Rate Features 15
Getting Pulse Oximeter Readings
You can manually begin a pulse oximeter reading by viewing the pulse oximeter widget. The accuracy of the
pulse oximeter reading can vary based on your blood flow, the device placement on your wrist, and your
stillness.
NOTE: You may need to add the pulse oximeter widget to the widget loop.
1 While you are sitting or inactive, swipe up or down to view the pulse oximeter widget.
2 Hold the arm wearing the device at heart level while the device reads your blood oxygen saturation.
3 Keep still.
The device displays your oxygen saturation as a percentage, and a graph of your pulse oximeter readings
and heart rate values for the last four hours.
Changing the Pulse Oximeter Tracking Mode
You can manually begin a pulse oximeter reading by viewing the pulse oximeter widget.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Wrist Heart Rate > Pulse Ox > Tracking Mode.
3 Select an option:
To turn on measurements while you are inactive during the day, select All Day.
NOTE: Turning on all-day tracking mode decreases battery life.
To turn on continuous measurements while you sleep, select During Sleep.
NOTE: Unusual sleep positions can cause abnormally low sleep-time SpO2 readings.
To turn off automatic measurements, select Off.
Tips for Erratic Pulse Oximeter Data
If the pulse oximeter data is erratic or does not appear, you can try these tips.
Remain motionless while the device reads your blood oxygen saturation.
Wear the device above your wrist bone. The device should be snug but comfortable.
Hold the arm wearing the device at heart level while the device reads your blood oxygen saturation.
Use a silicone band.
Clean and dry your arm before putting on the device.
Avoid wearing sunscreen, lotion, and insect repellent under the device.
Avoid scratching the optical sensor on the back of the device.
Rinse the device with fresh water after each workout.
Activity Tracking
The activity tracking feature records your daily step count, distance traveled, intensity minutes, floors climbed,
calories burned, and sleep statistics for each recorded day. Your calories burned includes your base
metabolism plus activity calories.
The number of steps taken during the day appears on the steps widget. The step count is updated periodically.
For more information about activity tracking and fitness metric accuracy, go to garmin.com/ataccuracy.
16 Activity Tracking
Auto Goal
Your device creates a daily step goal automatically, based on your previous activity levels. As you move during
the day, the device shows your progress toward your daily goal .
If you choose not to use the auto goal feature, you can set a personalized step goal on your Garmin Connect
account.
Using the Move Alert
Sitting for prolonged periods of time can trigger undesirable metabolic state changes. The move alert reminds
you to keep moving. After one hour of inactivity, Move! and the red bar appear. Additional segments appear
after every 15 minutes of inactivity. The device also vibrates if vibration is turned on (System Settings,
page 44).
Go for a short walk (at least a couple of minutes) to reset the move alert.
Sleep Tracking
While you are sleeping, the device automatically detects your sleep and monitors your movement during your
normal sleep hours. You can set your normal sleep hours in the user settings on your Garmin Connect account.
Sleep statistics include total hours of sleep, sleep levels, and sleep movement. You can view your sleep
statistics on your Garmin Connect account.
NOTE: Naps are not added to your sleep statistics. You can use do not disturb mode to turn off notifications
and alerts, with the exception of alarms (Using Do Not Disturb Mode, page 5).
Intensity Minutes
To improve your health, organizations such as the World Health Organization recommend at least 150 minutes
per week of moderate intensity activity, such as brisk walking, or 75 minutes per week of vigorous intensity
activity, such as running.
The device monitors your activity intensity and tracks your time spent participating in moderate to vigorous
intensity activities (heart rate data is required to quantify vigorous intensity). You can work toward achieving
your weekly intensity minutes goal by participating in at least 10 consecutive minutes of moderate to vigorous
intensity activities. The device adds the amount of moderate activity minutes with the amount of vigorous
activity minutes. Your total vigorous intensity minutes are doubled when added.
Earning Intensity Minutes
Your vívoactive device calculates intensity minutes by comparing your heart rate data to your average resting
heart rate. If heart rate is turned off, the device calculates moderate intensity minutes by analyzing your steps
per minute.
Start a timed activity for the most accurate calculation of intensity minutes.
Exercise for at least 10 consecutive minutes at a moderate or vigorous intensity level.
Wear your device all day and night for the most accurate resting heart rate.
Activity Tracking 17
Garmin Move IQ
When your movements match familiar exercise patterns, the Move IQ feature automatically detects the event
and displays it in your timeline. The Move IQ events show activity type and duration, but they do not appear in
your activities list or newsfeed.
The Move IQ feature can automatically start a timed activity for walking and running using time thresholds you
set in the Garmin Connect app. These activities are added to your activities list.
Activity Tracking Settings
Hold , and select > Activity Tracking.
Status: Turns off the activity tracking features.
Move Alert: Displays a message and the move bar on the digital watch face and steps screen. The device also
vibrates to alert you.
Goal Alerts: Allows you to turn on and off goal alerts, or turn them off only during activities. Goal alerts appear
for your daily steps goal, daily floors climbed goal, weekly intensity minutes goal, and hydration goal.
Auto Activity Start: Allows your device to create and save timed activities automatically when the Move IQ
feature detects you are walking or running. You can set the minimum time threshold for running and walking.
Intensity Minutes: Allows you to set a heart rate zone for moderate intensity minutes and a higher heart rate
zone for vigorous intensity minutes. You can also use the default algorithm.
Turning Off Activity Tracking
When you turn off activity tracking, your steps, floors climbed, intensity minutes, sleep tracking, and Move IQ
events are not recorded.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Activity Tracking > Status > Off.
18 Activity Tracking
Widgets
Your device comes preloaded with widgets that provide at-a-glance information. Some widgets require a
Bluetooth connection to a compatible smartphone.
Some widgets are not visible by default. You can add them to the widget loop manually (Customizing the
Widget Loop, page 20).
Body Battery
: With all day wear, displays your current Body Battery level and a graph of your level for the last
several hours.
Calendar: Displays upcoming meetings from your smartphone calendar.
Calories: Displays your calorie information for the current day.
Floors climbed: Tracks your floors climbed and progress toward your goal.
Garmin coach: Displays scheduled workouts when you select a Garmin coach training plan in your Garmin
Connect account.
Golf: Displays golf scores and statistics for your last round.
Health stats: Displays a dynamic summary of your current health statistics. The measurements includes heart
rate, Body Battery level, stress, and more.
Heart rate: Displays your current heart rate in beats per minute (bpm) and a graph of your average resting heart
rate (RHR).
History: Displays your activity history and a graph of your recorded activities.
Hydration: Allows you to track the amount of water you consume and the progress toward your daily goal.
Intensity minutes: Tracks your time spent participating in moderate to vigorous activities, your weekly intensity
minutes goal, and progress toward your goal.
Last sport: Displays a brief summary of your last recorded sport.
Menstrual cycle tracking: Displays your current cycle. You can view and log your daily symptoms.
Music controls: Provides music player controls for your smartphone or on-device music.
My day: Displays a dynamic summary of your activity today. The metrics include timed activities, intensity
minutes, floors climbed, steps, calories burned, and more.
Notifications: Alerts you to incoming calls, texts, social network updates, and more, based on your smartphone
notification settings.
Pulse oximeter: Allows you to take a manual pulse oximeter reading.
Respiration: Your current respiration rate in breaths per minute and seven-day average. You can do a breathing
activity to help you relax.
Steps: Tracks your daily step count, step goal, and data for previous days.
Stress: Displays your current stress level and a graph of your stress level. You can do a breathing activity to
help you relax.
Weather: Displays the current temperature and weather forecast.
Widgets 19
Viewing Widgets
From the watch face, swipe up or down.
The device scrolls through the widget loop.
Tap the touchscreen to view additional screens for a widget.
Hold to view additional options and functions for a widget.
Customizing the Widget Loop
1 Hold .
2 Select > Widgets.
3 Select a widget.
4 Select an option:
Select Reorder to change the location of the widget in the widget loop.
Select Remove from List to remove the widget from the widget loop.
5 Select Add More.
6 Select a widget.
The widget is added to the widget loop.
About My Day
The My Day widget is a daily snapshot of your activity. This is a dynamic summary that updates throughout the
day. As soon as you climb a flight of stairs or record an activity, it appears in the widget. The metrics include
recorded activities, intensity minutes for the week, floors climbed, steps, calories burned, and more. You can
tap the touchscreen for an option to improve accuracy or to view additional metrics.
Health Stats Widget
The Health Stats widget provides an at-a-glance view of your health data. This is a dynamic summary that
updates throughout the day. The metrics include your heart rate, stress level, Body Battery level, and respiration
rate. You can tap the touchscreen to view additional metrics.
Heart Rate Variability and Stress Level
Your device analyzes your heart rate variability while you are inactive to determine your overall stress. Training,
physical activity, sleep, nutrition, and general life stress all impact your stress level. The stress level range is
from 0 to 100, where 0 to 25 is a resting state, 26 to 50 is low stress, 51 to 75 is medium stress, and 76 to 100
is a high stress state. Knowing your stress level can help you identify stressful moments throughout your day.
For best results, you should wear the device while sleeping.
You can sync your device with your Garmin Connect account to view your all-day stress level, long-term trends,
and additional details.
20 Widgets
Using the Stress Level Widget
The stress level widget displays your current stress level and a graph of your stress level since midnight. It can
also guide you through a breathing activity to help you relax.
1 While you are sitting or inactive, swipe up or down to view the stress level widget.
TIP: If you are too active for the watch to determine your stress level, a message appears instead of a stress
level number. You can check your stress level again after several minutes of inactivity.
2 Tap the touchscreen to view a graph of your stress level since midnight.
Blue bars indicate periods of rest. Yellow bars indicate periods of stress. Gray bars indicate times that you
were too active to determine your stress level.
3 To start a breathing activity, swipe up, and select .
Body Battery
Your device analyzes your heart rate variability, stress level, sleep quality, and activity data to determine your
overall Body Battery level. Like a gas gauge on a car, it indicates your amount of available reserve energy. The
Body Battery level range is from 0 to 100, where 0 to 25 is low reserve energy, 26 to 50 is medium reserve
energy, 51 to 75 is high reserve energy, and 76 to 100 is very high reserve energy.
You can sync your device with your Garmin Connect account to view your most up-to-date Body Battery level,
long-term trends, and additional details (Tips for Improved Body Battery Data, page 21).
Viewing the Body Battery Widget
The Body Battery widget displays your current Body Battery level and a graph of your Body Battery level for the
last several hours.
1 Swipe up or down to view the Body Battery widget.
NOTE: You may need to add the widget to your widget loop (Customizing the Widget Loop, page 20).
2 Tap the touchscreen to view a combined graph of your Body Battery and stress level.
3 Swipe up to view your Body Battery data since midnight.
Tips for Improved Body Battery Data
Your Body Battery level updates when you sync your device with your Garmin Connect account.
For more accurate results, wear the device while sleeping.
Rest and good sleep charge your Body Battery.
Strenuous activity, high stress, and poor sleep can cause your Body Battery to drain.
Food intake, as well as stimulants like caffeine, has no impact on your Body Battery.
Widgets 21
Menstrual Cycle Tracking
Your menstrual cycle is an important part of your health. You can learn more and set up this feature in the
Health Stats settings of the Garmin Connect app.
Menstrual cycle tracking and details
Physical and emotional symptoms
Period and fertility predictions
Health and nutrition information
NOTE: You can use the Garmin Connect app to add and remove widgets.
Hydration Tracking
You can track your daily fluid intake, turn on goals and alerts, and enter the container sizes you use most often.
If you enable automatic goals, your goal increases on the days when you record an activity. When you exercise,
you need more fluid to replace the sweat lost.
Using the Hydration Tracking Widget
The hydration tracking widget displays your fluid intake and your daily hydration goal.
1 Swipe up or down to view the hydration widget.
2 Select for each serving of fluid you consume (1 cup, 8 oz., or 250 mL).
3 Select a container to increase your fluid intake by the volume of the container.
4 Hold to customize the widget.
5 Select an option:
To change the units of measure, select Units.
To enable dynamic daily goals that increase after recording an activity, select Auto Increase Goal.
To turn on hydration reminders, select Alerts.
To customize your container sizes, select Containers, select a container, select the units of measure, and
enter the container size.
Apps and Activities
Your device includes a variety of preloaded apps and activities.
Apps: Apps provide interactive features for your device, such as navigating to saved locations.
Activities: Your device comes preloaded with indoor and outdoor activity apps, including running, cycling,
strength training, golfing, and more. When you start an activity, the device displays and records sensor data,
which you can save and share with the Garmin Connect community.
For more information about activity tracking and fitness metric accuracy, go togarmin.com/ataccuracy.
Connect IQ Apps: You can add features to your watch by installing apps from the Connect IQ mobile app
(Connect IQ Features, page 6).
22 Apps and Activities
Starting an Activity
When you start an activity, GPS turns on automatically (if required).
1 Press .
2 If this is the first time you have started an activity, select the checkbox next to each activity to add to your
favorites, and select .
3 Select an option:
Select an activity from your favorites.
Select , and select an activity from the extended activity list.
4 If the activity requires GPS signals, go outside to an area with a clear view of the sky, and wait until the
device is ready.
The device is ready after it establishes your heart rate, acquires GPS signals (if required), and connects to
your wireless sensors (if required).
5 Press to start the activity timer.
The device records activity data only while the activity timer is running.
Tips for Recording Activities
Charge the device before starting an activity (Charging the Device, page 48).
Press to record laps, start a new set or pose, or advance to the next workout step.
Swipe up or down to view additional data pages.
Stopping an Activity
1 Press .
2 Select an option:
To save the activity, swipe up.
To discard the activity, swipe down.
Adding a Custom Activity
You can create a custom activity and add it to the activity list.
1 Press .
2 Select > Add More.
3 Select an activity type to copy.
4 Select an activity name.
5 If necessary, edit the activity app settings (Activities and App Settings, page 40).
6 When you are finished editing, select Done.
Adding or Removing a Favorite Activity
The list of your favorite activities appears when you press from the watch face, and it provides quick access
to the activities you use most. The first time you press to start an activity, the device prompts you to select
your favorite activities. You can add or remove favorite activities at any time.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Activities & Apps.
Your favorite activities appear at the top of the list with a gray background. Other activities appear in the
extended list with a black background.
3 Select an option:
To add a favorite activity, select the activity, and select Add Favorite.
To remove a favorite activity, select the activity, and select Remove Favorite.
Apps and Activities 23
Indoor Activities
The vívoactive device can be used for training indoors, such as running on an indoor track or using a stationary
bike. GPS is turned off for indoor activities.
When running or walking with GPS turned off, speed, distance, and cadence are calculated using the
accelerometer in the device. The accelerometer is self-calibrating. The accuracy of the speed, distance, and
cadence data improves after a few outdoor runs or walks using GPS.
TIP: Holding the handrails of the treadmill reduces accuracy. You can use an optional foot pod to record pace,
distance, and cadence.
When cycling with GPS turned off, speed and distance are not available unless you have an optional sensor that
sends speed and distance data to the device (such as a speed or cadence sensor).
Recording a Strength Training Activity
You can record sets during a strength training activity. A set is multiple repetitions (reps) of a single move.
1 Press .
2 Select Strength.
3 Press to start the activity timer.
4 Start your first set.
The device counts your reps. Your rep count appears when you complete at least four reps.
TIP: The device can only count reps of a single move for each set. When you want to change moves, you
should finish the set and start a new one.
5 Press to finish the set.
The watch displays the total reps for the set. After several seconds, the rest timer appears.
6 If necessary, select Edit Weight, and edit the number of reps.
TIP: You can also add the weight used for the set.
7 When you are done resting, press to start your next set.
8 Repeat for each strength training set until your activity is complete.
9 After you complete your activity, press , and swipe up to save the activity.
Calibrating the Treadmill Distance
To record more accurate distances for your treadmill runs, you can calibrate the treadmill distance after you run
at least 1.5 km (1 mi.) on a treadmill. If you use different treadmills, you can manually calibrate the treadmill
distance on each treadmill or after each run.
1 Start a treadmill activity (Starting an Activity, page 23).
2 Run on the treadmill until your vívoactive device records at least 1.5 km (1 mi.).
3 After you complete your run, press .
4 Check the treadmill display for the distance traveled.
5 Select an option:
To calibrate the first time, enter the treadmill distance on your device.
To manually calibrate after the first-time calibration, swipe up, select Calibrate & Save, and enter the
treadmill distance on your device.
Outdoor Activities
The vívoactive device comes preloaded with apps for outdoor activities, such as running and biking. GPS is
turned on for outdoor activities. You can add apps using default activities, such as cardio or rowing.
24 Apps and Activities
Going for a Run
Before you can use a wireless sensor for your run, you must pair the sensor with your device (Pairing Your
Wireless Sensors, page 46).
1 Put on your wireless sensors, such as a foot pod or heart rate monitor (optional).
2 Press .
3 Select Run.
4 When using optional wireless sensors, wait while the device connects to the sensors.
5 Go outside, and wait while the device locates satellites.
6 Press to start the activity timer.
The device records activity data only while the activity timer is running.
7 Start your activity.
8 Select to record laps (optional) (Marking Laps Using the Auto Lap Feature, page 42).
9 Swipe up or down to scroll through data screens.
10 After you complete your activity, press , and swipe up to save the activity.
Going for a Ride
Before you can use a wireless sensor for your ride, you must pair the sensor with your device (Pairing Your
Wireless Sensors, page 46).
1 Pair your wireless sensors, such as a heart rate monitor, speed sensor, or cadence sensor (optional).
2 Press .
3 Select Bike.
4 When using optional wireless sensors, wait while the device connects to the sensors.
5 Go outside, and wait while the device locates satellites.
6 Press to start the activity timer.
The device records activity data only while the activity timer is running.
7 Start your activity.
8 Swipe up or down to scroll through data screens.
9 After you complete your activity, press , and swipe up to save the activity.
Viewing Your Ski Runs
Your device records the details of each downhill skiing or snowboarding run using the auto run feature. This
feature is turned on by default for downhill skiing and snowboarding. It automatically records new ski runs
based on your movement. The timer pauses when you stop moving downhill and when you are on a chairlift.
The timer remains paused during the chairlift ride. You can start moving downhill to restart the timer. You can
view run details from the paused screen or while the timer is running.
1 Start a skiing or snowboarding activity.
2 Swipe up or down to view details of your last run, your current run, and your total runs.
The run screens include time, distance traveled, maximum speed, average speed, and total descent.
Apps and Activities 25
Going for a Pool Swim
1 Press .
2 Select Pool Swim.
3 Select your pool size, or enter a custom size.
4 Press to start the activity timer.
5 Start your activity.
The device automatically records swim intervals and lengths.
6 Press when you rest.
The display inverts color, and the rest screen appears.
7 Press to restart the interval timer.
8 After you complete your activity, press to stop the activity timer, and hold again to save the activity.
Setting the Pool Size
1 Press .
2 Select Pool Swim.
3 Swipe up.
4 Select Settings > Pool Size.
5 Select your pool size, or enter a custom size.
Swim Terminology
Length: One trip down the pool.
Interval: One or more consecutive lengths. A new interval starts after a rest.
Stroke: A stroke is counted every time your arm wearing the device completes a full cycle.
Swolf: Your swolf score is the sum of the time for one pool length and the number of strokes for that length.
For example, 30 seconds plus 15 strokes equals a swolf score of 45. Swolf is a measurement of swimming
efficiency and, like golf, a lower score is better.
Golfing
Downloading Golf Courses
Before you play a course for the first time, you must download it using the Garmin Connect app.
1 From the Garmin Connect app, select Download Golf Courses > .
2 Select a golf course.
3 Select Download.
After the course finishes downloading, it appears in the list of courses on your vívoactive device.
Playing Golf
Before you play a course for the first time, you must download it using your smartphone (Downloading Golf
Courses, page 26). Downloaded courses are updated automatically. Before you play golf, you should charge the
device (Charging the Device, page 48).
1 Press .
2 Select Golf.
3 Wait while the device locates satellites.
4 Select a course from the list of available courses.
5 Swipe up or down to scroll through the holes.
The device automatically transitions when you move to the next hole.
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Hole Information
The device calculates the distance to the front and back of the green, and to the selected pin location
(Changing the Pin Location, page 27).
Current hole number
Distance to the back of the green
Distance to the selected pin location
Distance to the front of the green
Par for the hole
Map of the green
Changing the Pin Location
While playing a game, you can take a closer look at the green and move the pin location.
1 Select the map.
A larger view of the green appears.
2 Swipe up or down to scroll through the pin locations.
indicates the selected pin location.
3 Press to accept the pin location.
The distances on the hole information screen are updated to reflect the new pin location. The pin location is
saved for only the current round.
Viewing the Direction to the Pin
The PinPointer feature is a compass that provides directional assistance when you are unable to see the green.
This feature can help you line up a shot even if you are in the woods or in a deep sand trap.
NOTE: Do not use the PinPointer feature while in a golf cart. Interference from the golf cart can affect the
accuracy of the compass.
1 Press .
2 Select .
The arrow points to the pin location.
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Viewing Layup and Dogleg Distances
You can view a list of layup and dogleg distances for par 4 and 5 holes.
1 Press .
2 Select .
NOTE: Distances and locations are removed from the list as you pass them.
Viewing Hazards
You can view distances to hazards along the fairway for par 4 and 5 holes. Hazards that affect shot selection
are displayed individually or in groups to help you determine the distance to layup or carry.
1 From the hole information screen, press , and select .
The distances to the front and back of the nearest hazard appear on the screen.
The hazard type is listed at the top of the screen.
The green is represented as a half circle at the top of the screen. The line below the green represents
the center of the fairway.
Hazards are indicated by a letter signifying the order of the hazards on the hole, and are shown below
the green in approximate locations relative to the fairway.
2 Swipe to view other hazards for the current hole.
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Measuring a Shot with Garmin AutoShot
Each time you take a shot along the fairway, the device records your shot distance so you can view it later
(Viewing Your Shot History, page 30). Putts are not detected.
1 While playing golf, wear the device on your leading wrist for better shot detection.
When the device detects a shot, your distance from the shot location appears in the banner at the top of
the screen.
TIP: You can tap the banner to hide it for 10 seconds.
2 Hit your next shot.
The device records the distance of your last shot.
Keeping Score
1 While playing golf, press .
2 Select .
3 Swipe up or down to change holes.
4 Tap the center of the screen.
5 Select or to set the score.
Setting the Scoring Method
You can change the method the device uses to keep score.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Activities & Apps > Golf.
3 Select the activity settings.
4 Select Scoring > Scoring Method.
5 Select a scoring method.
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About Stableford Scoring
When you select the Stableford scoring method (Setting the Scoring Method, page 29), points are awarded
based on the number of strokes taken relative to par. At the end of a round, the highest score wins. The device
awards points as specified by the United States Golf Association.
The scorecard for a Stableford scored game shows points instead of strokes.
Points Strokes Taken Relative to Par
0 2 or more over
1 1 over
2 Par
3 1 under
4 2 under
5 3 under
Tracking Golf Statistics
When you enable statistics tracking on the device, you can view your statistics for the current round (Viewing
Your Round Summary, page 30). You can compare rounds and track improvements using the Garmin Golf
app.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Activities & Apps > Golf.
3 Select the activity settings.
4 Select Scoring > Stat Tracking.
Recording Golf Statistics
Before you can record statistics, you must enable statistics tracking (Tracking Golf Statistics, page 30).
1 From the scorecard, tap the center of the screen.
2 Set the number of strokes taken, and select Next.
3 Set the number of putts taken, and select Done.
4 Select an option:
If your ball hit the fairway, select .
If your ball missed the fairway, select or .
Viewing Your Shot History
1 After playing a hole, press .
2 Select to view information for your last shot.
3 Select to view information about each shot for a hole.
Viewing Your Round Summary
During a round, you can view your score, statistics, and step information.
1 Press .
2 Select .
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Ending a Round
1 Press .
2 Select End.
3 Swipe up.
4 Select an option:
To save the round and return to watch mode, select Save.
To edit your scorecard, select Edit Score.
To discard the round and return to watch mode, select Discard.
To pause the round and resume it at a later time, select Pause.
Garmin Golf App
The Garmin Golf app allows you to upload scorecards from your compatible Garmin device to view detailed
statistics and shot analyses. Golfers can compete with each other at different courses using the Garmin Golf
app. More than 41,000 courses have leaderboards that anyone can join. You can set up a tournament event and
invite players to compete.
The Garmin Golf app syncs your data with your Garmin Connect account. You can download the Garmin Golf
app from the app store on your smartphone.
Training
Setting Up Your User Profile
You can update your gender, birth year, height, weight, wrist, and heart rate zone (Setting Your Heart Rate Zones,
page 14) settings. The device uses this information to calculate accurate training data.
1 Hold .
2 Select > User Profile.
3 Select an option.
Fitness Goals
Knowing your heart rate zones can help you measure and improve your fitness by understanding and applying
these principles.
Your heart rate is a good measure of exercise intensity.
Training in certain heart rate zones can help you improve cardiovascular capacity and strength.
If you know your maximum heart rate, you can use the table (Heart Rate Zone Calculations, page 15) to
determine the best heart rate zone for your fitness objectives.
If you do not know your maximum heart rate, use one of the calculators available on the Internet. Some gyms
and health centers can provide a test that measures maximum heart rate. The default maximum heart rate is
220 minus your age.
Workouts
Your device can guide you through multiple-step workouts that include goals for each workout step, such as
distance, time, reps, or other metrics. Your device includes several preloaded workouts for multiple activities,
including strength, cardio, running, and biking. You can create and find more workouts and training plans using
Garmin Connect and transfer them to your device.
You can create a scheduled training plan using the calendar in Garmin Connect and send the scheduled
workouts to your device.
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Starting a Workout
Your device can guide you through multiple steps in a workout.
1 Press .
2 Select an activity.
3 Swipe up.
4 Select Workouts.
5 Select a workout.
NOTE: Only workouts that are compatible with the selected activity appear in the list.
6 Select Do Workout.
7 Press to start the activity timer.
After you begin a workout, the device displays each step of the workout, step notes (optional), the target
(optional), and the current workout data. For strength, yoga, or Pilates activities, an instructional animation
appears.
Using Garmin Connect Training Plans
Before you can download and use a training plan from Garmin Connect, you must have a Garmin Connect
account (Garmin Connect, page 37), and you must pair the vívoactive device with a compatible smartphone.
1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or .
2 Select Training > Training Plans.
3 Select and schedule a training plan.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions.
5 Review the training plan in your calendar.
Adaptive Training Plans
Your Garmin Connect account has an adaptive training plan and Garmin coach to fit your training goals. For
example, you can answer a few questions and find a plan to help you complete a 5 km race. The plan adjusts to
your current level of fitness, coaching and schedule preferences, and race date. When you start a plan, the
Garmin Coach widget is added to the widget loop on your vívoactive device.
Starting Today's Workout
After you send a training plan to your device, the Garmin Coach widget appears in your widget loop.
1 From the watch face, swipe to view the Garmin Coach widget.
If a workout for this activity is scheduled for today, the device shows the workout name and prompts you to
start it.
2 Select a workout.
3 Select View to view the workout steps, and swipe right when you are finished viewing the steps (optional).
4 Select Do Workout.
5 Follow the on-screen instructions.
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Viewing Scheduled Workouts
You can view workouts scheduled in your training calendar and start a workout.
1 Press .
2 Select an activity.
3 Swipe up.
4 Select Training Calendar.
Your scheduled workouts appear, sorted by date.
5 Select a workout.
6 Select an option:
To view the steps for the workout, select View.
To start the workout, select Do Workout.
Personal Records
When you complete an activity, the device displays any new personal records you achieved during that activity.
Personal records include your fastest time over several typical race distances and longest run or ride.
Viewing Your Personal Records
1 From the watch face, hold .
2 Select History > Records.
3 Select a sport.
4 Select a record.
5 Select View Record.
Restoring a Personal Record
You can set each personal record back to the one previously recorded.
1 Hold .
2 Select History > Records.
3 Select a sport.
4 Select a record to restore.
5 Select Previous > .
NOTE: This does not delete any saved activities.
Clearing a Personal Record
1 From the watch face, hold .
2 Select History > Records.
3 Select a sport.
4 Select a record to delete.
5 Select Clear Record > .
NOTE: This does not delete any saved activities.
Clearing All Personal Records
1 Hold .
2 Select History > Records.
NOTE: This does not delete any saved activities.
3 Select a sport.
4 Select Clear All Records > .
The records are deleted for that sport only.
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Navigation
You can use the GPS navigation features on your device to save locations, navigate to locations, and find your
way home.
Saving Your Location
Before you can navigate to a saved location, your device must locate satellites.
A location is a point that you record and store in the device. If you want to remember landmarks or return to a
certain spot, you can mark a location.
1 Go to the place where you want to mark a location.
2 Press .
3 Select Navigate > Save Location.
After the device acquires GPS signals, the location information appears.
4 Select Save.
5 Select an icon.
Deleting a Location
1 Press .
2 Select Navigate > Saved Locations.
3 Select a location.
4 Select Delete > .
Navigating to a Saved Location
Before you can navigate to a saved location, your device must locate satellites.
1 Press .
2 Select Navigate > Saved Locations.
3 Select a location, and select Go To.
4 Press to start the activity timer.
5 Move forward.
The compass appears. The compass arrow points toward the saved location.
TIP: For more accurate navigation, orient the top of the screen toward the direction in which you are moving.
Navigating Back to Start
Before you can navigate back to start, you must locate satellites, start the timer, and start your activity.
At any time during your activity, you can return to your starting location. For example, if you are running in a new
city, and you are unsure how to get back to the trail head or hotel, you can navigate back to your starting
location. This feature is not available for all activities.
1 Hold .
2 Select Navigation > Back to Start.
The compass appears.
3 Move forward.
The compass arrow points toward your starting point.
TIP: For more accurate navigation, orient your device toward the direction in which you are navigating.
Stopping Navigation
To stop navigation and continue your activity, hold , and select Stop Navigation.
To stop navigation and save your activity, press , and swipe up.
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Compass
The device has a 3-axis compass with automatic calibration. The compass features and appearance change
depending on your activity, whether GPS is enabled, and whether you are navigating to a destination.
Calibrating the Compass Manually
NOTICE
Calibrate the electronic compass outdoors. To improve heading accuracy, do not stand near objects that
influence magnetic fields, such as vehicles, buildings, and overhead power lines.
Your device was already calibrated at the factory, and the device uses automatic calibration by default. If you
experience irregular compass behavior, for example, after moving long distances or after extreme temperature
changes, you can manually calibrate the compass.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Sensors > Compass > Start Calibration.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions.
TIP: Move your wrist in a small figure eight motion until a message appears.
History
Your device stores up to 14 days of activity tracking and heart rate monitoring data, and up to seven timed
activities. You can view your last seven timed activities on your device. You can synchronize your data to view
unlimited activities, activity tracking data, and heart rate monitoring data on your Garmin Connect account
(Using the Garmin Connect App, page 37) (Using Garmin Connect on Your Computer, page 38).
When the device memory is full, your oldest data is overwritten.
Using History
1 Hold .
2 Select History.
3 Select an option:
To view an activity from this week, select This Week.
To view an older activity, select Previous Weeks.
4 Select an activity.
5 Select an option:
Select Details to view additional information about the activity.
Select Laps to view additional information about each lap.
Select Sets to view additional information about each weight lifting set.
Select Intervals to view additional information about each swim interval.
Select Time in Zone to view your time in each heart rate zone.
Select Delete to delete the selected activity.
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Viewing Your Time in Each Heart Rate Zone
Before you can view heart rate zone data, you must complete an activity with heart rate and save the activity.
Viewing your time in each heart rate zone can help you adjust your training intensity.
1 Hold .
2 Select History.
3 Select an option:
To view an activity from this week, select This Week.
To view an older activity, select Previous Weeks.
4 Select an activity.
5 Select Time in Zone.
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Garmin Connect
Your Garmin Connect account allows you to track your performance and connect with your friends. It gives you
the tools to track, analyze, share, and encourage each other. You can record the events of your active lifestyle,
including runs, walks, rides, swims, hikes, golf games, and more.
You can create your free Garmin Connect account when you pair your device with your phone using the Garmin
Connect app. You can also create an account when you set up the Garmin Express application
(www.garmin.com/express).
Store your activities: After you complete and save a timed activity with your device, you can upload that activity
to your Garmin Connect account and keep it as long as you want.
Analyze your data: You can view more detailed information about your fitness and outdoor activities, including
time, distance, heart rate, calories burned, cadence, an overhead map view, and pace and speed charts. You
can view more detailed information about your golf games, including scorecards, statistics, and course
information. You can also view customizable reports.
NOTE: To view some data, you must pair an optional wireless sensor with your device (Pairing Your Wireless
Sensors, page 46).
Track your progress: You can track your daily steps, join a friendly competition with your connections, and
meet your goals.
Share your activities: You can connect with friends to follow each other's activities or post links to your
activities on your favorite social networking sites.
Manage your settings: You can customize your device and user settings on your Garmin Connect account.
Using the Garmin Connect App
After you pair your device with your smartphone (Pairing Your Smartphone, page 3), you can use the Garmin
Connect app to upload all of your activity data to your Garmin Connect account.
1 Verify the Garmin Connect app is running on your smartphone.
2 Bring your device within 10 m (30 ft.) of your smartphone.
Your device automatically syncs your data with the Garmin Connect app and your Garmin Connect account.
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Using Garmin Connect on Your Computer
The Garmin Express application connects your device to your Garmin Connect account using a computer. You
can use the Garmin Express application to upload your activity data to your Garmin Connect account and to
send data, such as workouts or training plans, from the Garmin Connect website to your device. You can also
install device software updates and manage your Connect IQ apps.
1 Connect the device to your computer using the USB cable.
2 Go to www.garmin.com/express.
3 Download and install the Garmin Express application.
4 Open the Garmin Express application, and select Add Device.
5 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Customizing Your Device
Changing the Watch Face
You can choose from several preloaded watch faces or use a Connect IQ watch face that is downloaded to
your device (Connect IQ Features, page 6). You can also edit an existing watch face (Editing a Watch Face,
page 38) or create a new one (Creating a Custom Watch Face, page 39).
1 From the watch face, hold .
2 Select Watch Face.
3 Swipe right or left to scroll through the available watch faces.
4 Tap the touchscreen to select the watch face.
Editing a Watch Face
You can customize the style and data fields for the watch face.
1 From the watch face, hold .
2 Select Watch Face.
3 Swipe right or left to scroll through the available watch faces.
4 Swipe up to edit a watch face.
5 Select an option to edit.
6 Swipe up or down to scroll through the options.
7 Select to select the option.
8 Tap the touchscreen to select the watch face.
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Creating a Custom Watch Face
You can create a new watch face by selecting the layout, colors, and additional data.
1 From the watch face, hold .
2 Select Watch Face.
3 Swipe left, and select .
4 Swipe up or down to scroll through the background options, and tap the screen to select the displayed
background.
5 Swipe up or down to scroll through the analog and digital dials, and tap the screen to select the displayed
dial.
6 Swipe up or down to scroll through the accent colors, and tap the screen to select the displayed color.
7 Select each data field you want to customize, and select the data to display in it.
A white border indicates the customizable data fields for this dial.
8 Swipe left to customize the time markers.
9 Swipe up or down to scroll through the time markers.
10 Select .
The device sets the new watch face as your active watch face.
Customizing the Controls Menu
You can add, remove, and change the order of the shortcut menu options in the controls menu (Using the
Controls Menu, page 2).
1 Hold .
The controls menu appears.
2 Hold .
The controls menu switches to edit mode.
3 Select the shortcut you want to customize.
4 Select an option:
To change the location of the shortcut in the controls menu, select the location where you want it to
appear, or drag the shortcut to a new location.
To remove the shortcut from the controls menu, select .
5 If necessary, select to add a shortcut to the controls menu.
NOTE: This option is available only after you remove at least one shortcut from the menu.
Setting Up a Shortcut Control
You can set up a shortcut to your favorite control, such as your Garmin Pay wallet or the music controls.
1 From the watch face, swipe right.
2 Select an option:
If this is the first time you are setting up a shortcut, swipe up, and select Setup.
If you previously set up a shortcut, hold , and select Shortcut Settings.
3 Select a shortcut control.
When you swipe right from the watch face, the shortcut control appears.
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Activities and App Settings
These settings allow you to customize each preloaded activity app based on your needs. For example, you can
customize data screens and enable alerts and training features. Not all settings are available for all activity
types.
Hold , select > Activities & Apps, select an activity, and select the activity settings.
Accent Color: Sets the accent color of each activity to help identify which activity is active.
Alerts: Sets the training alerts for the activity (Alerts, page 41).
Auto Lap: Sets the options for the Auto Lap
®
feature (Auto Lap, page 42).
Auto Pause: Sets the device to stop recording data when you stop moving or when you drop below a specified
speed (Using Auto Pause
®
, page 42).
Auto Run: Enables the device to detect ski runs automatically using the built-in accelerometer.
Auto Scroll: Enables you to move through all of the activity data screens automatically while the timer is
running (Using Auto Scroll, page 42).
Auto Set: Enables the device to start and stop exercise sets automatically during a strength training activity.
Club Prompt: Displays a prompt that enables you to enter which golf club you used after each detected shot.
Data Screens: Enables you to customize data screens and add new data screens for the activity (Customizing
the Data Screens, page 40).
Driver Distance: Sets the average distance the golf ball travels on your drive.
Edit Weight: Allows you to add the weight used for an exercise set during a strength training or cardio activity.
Enable Videos: Enables instructive workout animations for a strength, cardio, yoga, or Pilates activity.
Animations are available for pre-installed workouts and workouts downloaded from Garmin Connect.
GPS: Sets the mode for the GPS antenna (Changing the GPS Setting, page 43).
Pool Size: Sets the pool length for pool swimming.
Scoring Method: Sets the scoring method to stroke play or Stableford scoring while playing golf.
Stat Tracking: Enables statistics tracking while playing golf.
Status: Enables or disables scorekeeping automatically when you start a round of golf. The Always Ask option
prompts you when you begin a round.
Tournament Mode: Disables features that are not allowed during sanctioned tournaments.
Vibration Alerts: Enables alerts that notify you to inhale or exhale during a breathwork activity.
Customizing the Data Screens
You can customize data screens based on your training goals or optional accessories. For example, you can
customize one of the data screens to display your lap pace or heart rate zone.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Activities & Apps.
3 Select an activity.
4 Select the activity settings.
5 Select Data Screens.
6 Select a data screen to customize.
7 Select one or more options:
NOTE: Not all options are available for all activities.
To adjust the style and number of data fields on each data screen, select Layout.
To customize the fields on a data screen, select the screen, and select Edit Data Fields.
To show or hide a data screen, select the toggle switch next to the screen.
To show or hide the heart rate zone gauge screen, select HR Zone Gauge.
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Alerts
You can set alerts for each activity, which can help you to train toward specific goals. Some alerts are available
only for specific activities. Some alerts require optional accessories, such as a heart rate monitor or cadence
sensor. There are three types of alerts: event alerts, range alerts, and recurring alerts.
Event alert: An event alert notifies you once. The event is a specific value. For example, you can set the device
to alert you when you burn a specified number of calories.
Range alert: A range alert notifies you each time the device is above or below a specified range of values. For
example, you can set the device to alert you when your heart rate is below 60 beats per minute (bpm) and
over 210 bpm.
Recurring alert: A recurring alert notifies you each time the device records a specified value or interval. For
example, you can set the device to alert you every 30 minutes.
Alert Name Alert Type Description
Cadence Range You can set minimum and maximum cadence values.
Calories Event, recurring You can set the number of calories.
Custom Event, recurring
You can select an existing message or create a custom message and select an
alert type.
Distance Recurring You can set a distance interval.
Heart Rate Range You can set minimum and maximum heart rate values or select zone changes.
Pace Range You can set minimum and maximum pace values.
Run/Walk Recurring You can set timed walking breaks at regular intervals.
Speed Range You can set minimum and maximum speed values.
Time Event, recurring You can set a time interval.
Setting an Alert
1 Hold .
2 Select > Activities & Apps.
3 Select an activity.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all activities.
4 Select the activity settings.
5 Select Alerts.
6 Select an option:
Select Add New to add a new alert for the activity.
Select the alert name to edit an existing alert.
7 If necessary, select the type of alert.
8 Select a zone, enter the minimum and maximum values, or enter a custom value for the alert.
9 If necessary, turn on the alert.
For event and recurring alerts, a message appears each time you reach the alert value. For range alerts, a
message appears each time you exceed or drop below the specified range (minimum and maximum values).
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Auto Lap
Marking Laps Using the Auto Lap Feature
You can set your device to use the Auto Lap feature to mark a lap at a specific distance automatically. This
feature is helpful for comparing your performance over different parts of an activity (for example, every 1 mile
or 5 kilometers).
1 Hold .
2 Select > Activities & Apps.
3 Select an activity.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all activities.
4 Select the activity settings.
5 Select an option:
To turn the Auto Lap feature on or off, select the toggle switch.
To adjust the distance between laps, select Auto Lap.
Each time you complete a lap, a message appears that displays the time for that lap. The device also vibrates if
vibration is turned on (System Settings, page 44).
Using Auto Pause
®
You can use the Auto Pause feature to pause the timer automatically when you stop moving or when your pace
or speed drops below a specified value. This feature is helpful if your activity includes stop lights or other
places where you need to slow down or stop.
NOTE: The device does not record activity data while the timer is stopped or paused.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Activities & Apps.
3 Select an activity.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all activities.
4 Select the activity settings.
5 Select Auto Pause.
6 Select an option:
NOTE: Not all options are available for all activities.
To pause the timer automatically when you stop moving, select When Stopped.
To pause the timer automatically when your pace drops below a specified value, select Pace.
To pause the timer automatically when your speed drops below a specified value, select Speed.
Using Auto Scroll
You can use the auto scroll feature to cycle through all of the activity data screens automatically while the
timer is running.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Activities & Apps.
3 Select an activity.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all activities.
4 Select the activity settings.
5 Select Auto Scroll.
6 Select a display speed.
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Changing the GPS Setting
For more information about GPS, go to www.garmin.com/aboutGPS.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Activities & Apps.
3 Select the activity to customize.
4 Select the activity settings.
5 Select GPS.
6 Select an option:
Select Off to disable GPS for the activity.
Select GPS Only to enable the GPS satellite system.
Select GPS + GLONASS (Russian satellite system) for more accurate position information in situations
with poor sky visibility.
Select GPS + GALILEO (European Union satellite system) for more accurate position information in
situations with poor sky visibility.
NOTE: Using GPS and another satellite together can reduce battery life more quickly than using GPS only
(GPS and Other Satellite Systems, page 43).
GPS and Other Satellite Systems
The GPS + GLONASS or GPS + GALILEO options offer increased performance in challenging environments and
faster position acquisition than using GPS only. However, using GPS and another satellite system together can
reduce battery life more quickly than using GPS only.
Phone and Bluetooth Settings
Hold , and select > Phone.
Status: Displays the current Bluetooth connection status and allows you to turn Bluetooth technology on or off.
Notifications: The device turns smart notifications on and off automatically based on your selections (Enabling
Bluetooth Notifications, page 4).
Connected Alerts: Alerts you when your paired smartphone connects and disconnects.
Pair Phone: Connects your device with a compatible smartphone equipped with Bluetooth technology.
Sync: Allows you to transfer the data between your device and the Garmin Connect app.
Stop LiveTrack: Allows you to stop a LiveTrack session while one is in progress.
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System Settings
Hold , and select > System.
Auto Lock: Automatically locks the touchscreen to prevent inadvertent screen touches. You can press to
unlock the touchscreen.
Language: Sets the language of the device interface.
Time: Sets the time format and source for local time (Time Settings, page 44).
Date: Allows you to manually set the date and date format.
Backlight: Sets the backlight mode, timeout, and brightness (Backlight Settings, page 45).
Physio TrueUp: Allows your device to sync activities, history, and data from other Garmin devices.
Vibration: Turns vibration on or off and sets the vibration intensity.
Do Not Disturb: Turns on or off do not disturb mode.
Units: Sets the measurement units used to display data (Changing the Units of Measure, page 45).
Data Recording: Sets how the device records activity data. The Smart recording option (default) allows for
longer activity recordings. The Every Second recording option provides more detailed activity recordings, but
may require you to charge the battery more frequently.
USB Mode: Sets the device to use media transfer mode or Garmin mode when connected to a computer.
Reset: Allows you to reset the default settings or delete personal data and reset the settings (Restoring All
Default Settings, page 53).
NOTE: If you have set up a Garmin Pay wallet, restoring default settings also deletes the wallet from your
device.
Software Update: Allows you to check for software updates.
About: Displays the unit ID, software version, regulatory information, and license agreement.
Time Settings
Hold , and select > System > Time.
Time Format: Sets the device to show time in a 12-hour or a 24-hour format.
Time Source: Allows you to set the time manually or automatically based on your paired mobile device.
Time Zones
Each time you turn on the device and acquire satellites or sync with your smartphone, the device automatically
detects your time zone and the current time of day.
Setting the Time Manually
By default, the time is set automatically when the vívoactive device is paired with a mobile device.
1 Hold .
2 Select > System > Time > Time Source > Manual.
3 Select Time, and enter the time of day.
Setting an Alarm
You can set multiple alarms. You can set each alarm to occur once or to repeat regularly.
1 Hold .
2 Select Clocks > Alarms > Add Alarm.
3 Select Time, and enter a time.
4 Select Repeat, and select an option.
5 Select Label, and select a description for the alarm.
Deleting an Alarm
1 Hold .
2 Select Clocks > Alarms.
3 Select an alarm, and select Delete.
44 Customizing Your Device
Starting the Countdown Timer
1 Hold .
2 Select Clocks > Timer.
3 Enter the time, and select .
4 Select .
Using the Stopwatch
1 Hold .
2 Select Clocks > Stopwatch.
3 Press to start the timer.
4 Press to restart the lap timer.
The total stopwatch time continues running.
5 Select to stop the timer.
6 Select an option:
To reset the timer, swipe down.
To save the stopwatch time as an activity, press , and select .
To exit the stopwatch, press , and select .
Backlight Settings
Hold , and select > System > Backlight.
Mode: Sets the backlight to turn on when you interact with the device, which includes receiving a notification or
using the buttons or touchscreen.
Brightness: Sets the brightness level of the backlight.
Timeout: Sets the length of time before the backlight turns off.
Gesture: Sets the backlight to turn on when you rotate your wrist toward your body to view the device. You can
use the Only During Activity option to use this feature only during timed activities. You can also adjust the
gesture sensitivity to turn on the backlight more or less often.
Changing the Units of Measure
You can customize units of measure for distance, pace and speed, elevation, weight, height, and temperature.
1 Hold .
2 Select > System > Units.
3 Select a measurement type.
4 Select a unit of measure.
Garmin Connect Settings
You can change your device settings from your Garmin Connect account, using either the Garmin Connect app
or the Garmin Connect website. Some settings are available only using your Garmin Connect account and
cannot be changed on your device.
From the Garmin Connect app, select or , select Garmin Devices, and select your device.
From the devices widget in the Garmin Connect application, select your device.
After customizing settings, sync your data to apply the changes to your device (Using the Garmin Connect App,
page 37, Using Garmin Connect on Your Computer, page 38).
Wireless Sensors
Your device can be used with wireless ANT+ or Bluetooth sensors. For more information about compatibility
and purchasing optional sensors, go to buy.garmin.com.
Wireless Sensors 45
Pairing Your Wireless Sensors
The first time you connect a wireless ANT+ or Bluetooth sensor to your Garmin device, you must pair the device
and sensor. After they are paired, the device connects to the sensor automatically when you start an activity
and the sensor is active and within range.
TIP: Some ANT+ sensors pair with your device automatically when you start an activity with the sensor turned
on and near the device.
1 Move at least 10 m (33 ft.) away from other wireless sensors.
2 If you are pairing a heart rate monitor, put on the heart rate monitor.
The heart rate monitor does not send or receive data until you put it on.
3 Hold .
4 Select > Sensors > Add New.
5 Bring the device within 3 m (10 ft.) of the sensor, and wait while the device pairs with the sensor.
After the device connects to the sensor, an icon appears at the top of the screen.
Foot Pod
Your device is compatible with the foot pod. You can use the foot pod to record pace and distance instead of
using GPS when you are training indoors or when your GPS signal is weak. The foot pod is on standby and
ready to send data (like the heart rate monitor).
After 30 minutes of inactivity, the foot pod powers off to conserve the battery. When the battery is low, a
message appears on your device. Approximately five hours of battery life remain.
Calibrating Your Foot Pod
Before you can calibrate your foot pod, you must pair your device with the foot pod (Pairing Your Wireless
Sensors, page 46).
Manual calibration is recommended if you know your calibration factor. If you have calibrated a foot pod with
another Garmin product, you may know your calibration factor.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Sensors > Foot Pod > Cal. Factor.
3 Adjust the calibration factor:
Increase the calibration factor if your distance is too low.
Decrease the calibration factor if your distance is too high.
Improving Foot Pod Calibration
Before you can calibrate your device, you must acquire GPS signals and pair your device with the foot pod
(Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 46).
The foot pod is self-calibrating, but you can improve the accuracy of the speed and distance data with a few
outdoor runs using GPS.
1 Stand outside for 5 minutes with a clear view of the sky.
2 Start a running activity.
3 Run on a track without stopping for 10 minutes.
4 Stop your activity, and save it.
Based on the recorded data, the foot pod calibration value changes, if necessary. You should not need to
calibrate the foot pod again unless your running style changes.
Using an Optional Bike Speed or Cadence Sensor
You can use a compatible bike speed or cadence sensor to send data to your device.
Pair the sensor with your device (Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 46).
Set your wheel size (Calibrating Your Speed Sensor, page 47).
Go for a ride (Going for a Ride, page 25).
46 Wireless Sensors
Calibrating Your Speed Sensor
Before you can calibrate your speed sensor, you must pair your device with a compatible speed sensor (Pairing
Your Wireless Sensors, page 46).
Manual calibration is optional and can improve accuracy.
1 Hold .
2 Select > Sensors > Speed/Cadence > Wheel Size.
3 Select an option:
Select Auto to automatically calculate your wheel size and calibrate your speed sensor.
Select Manual, and enter your wheel size to manually calibrate your speed sensor (Wheel Size and
Circumference, page 58).
Club Sensors
Your device is compatible with Approach
®
CT10 golf club sensors. You can use paired club sensors to
automatically track your golf shots, including location, distance, and club type. See the owner's manual for your
club sensors for more information.
Situational Awareness
Your vívoactive device can be used with Varia smart bike lights and rearview radar to improve situational
awareness. See the owner's manual for your Varia device for more information.
NOTE: You may need to update the vívoactive software before pairing Varia devices (Updating the Software
Using the Garmin Connect App, page 48).
tempe
The tempe is an ANT+ wireless temperature sensor. You can attach the sensor to a secure strap or loop where
it is exposed to ambient air, and therefore, provides a consistent source of accurate temperature data. You
must pair the tempe with your device to display temperature data from the tempe.
Wireless Sensors 47
Device Information
Charging the Device
WARNING
This device contains a lithium-ion battery. See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the
product box for product warnings and other important information.
NOTICE
To prevent corrosion, thoroughly clean and dry the contacts and the surrounding area before charging or
connecting to a computer. Refer to the cleaning instructions (Device Care, page 50).
1 Plug the small end of the USB cable into the charging port on your device.
2 Plug the large end of the USB cable into a USB charging port.
3 Charge the device completely.
Product Updates
On your computer, install Garmin Express (www.garmin.com/express). On your smartphone, install the Garmin
Connect app.
This provides easy access to these services for Garmin devices:
Software updates
Course updates
Data uploads to Garmin Connect
Product registration
Updating the Software Using the Garmin Connect App
Before you can update your device software using the Garmin Connect app, you must have a Garmin Connect
account, and you must pair the device with a compatible smartphone (Pairing Your Smartphone, page 3).
Sync your device with the Garmin Connect app (Using the Garmin Connect App, page 37).
When new software is available, the Garmin Connect app automatically sends the update to your device.
The update is applied when you are not actively using the device. When the update is complete, your device
restarts.
48 Device Information
Updating the Software Using Garmin Express
Before you can update your device software, you must download and install the Garmin Express application
and add your device (Using Garmin Connect on Your Computer, page 38).
1 Connect the device to your computer using the USB cable.
When new software is available, the Garmin Express application sends it to your device.
2 After the Garmin Express application finishes sending the update, disconnect the device from your
computer.
Your device installs the update.
Viewing Device Information
You can view the unit ID, software version, regulatory information, and license agreement.
1 Hold .
2 Select > System > About.
Viewing E-label Regulatory and Compliance Information
The label for this device is provided electronically. The e-label may provide regulatory information, such as
identification numbers provided by the FCC or regional compliance markings, as well as applicable product and
licensing information.
Hold for 10 seconds.
Specifications
Battery type Rechargeable, built-in lithium-polymer battery
vívoactive 4S battery life Up to 7 days in smartwatch mode
vívoactive 4 battery life Up to 8 days in smartwatch mode
Operating temperature range From -20º to 60ºC (from -4º to 140ºF)
Charging temperature range From 0º to 45ºC (from 32º to 113ºF)
Wireless frequencies
2.4 GHz @ 19 dBm nominal
13.56 MHz @ -44 dBm nominal
Water rating Swim, 5 ATM
1
1
The device withstands pressure equivalent to a depth of 50 m. For more information, go to www.garmin.com/waterrating.
Device Information 49
Battery Life Information
The actual battery life depends on the features enabled on your device, such as activity tracking, wrist-based
heart rate, smartphone notifications, GPS, and connected sensors.
vívoactive 4S Battery Life vívoactive 4 Battery Life Mode
Up to 7 days Up to 8 days
Smartwatch mode with activity tracking and 24/7 wrist-
based heart rate monitoring
Up to 6 hr. Up to 7.5 hr. Smartwatch mode with music playback
Up to 15 hr. Up to 18 hr. GPS mode
Up to 5 hr. Up to 6 hr. GPS mode with music playback
Up to 8 hr. Up to 9.5 hr. Activity mode with workout animations
Up to 3.5 hr. Up to 4.5 hr.
Activity mode with workout animations and music
playback
Device Care
NOTICE
Avoid extreme shock and harsh treatment, because it can degrade the life of the product.
Avoid pressing the keys under water.
Do not use a sharp object to clean the device.
Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touchscreen, or damage may result.
Avoid chemical cleaners, solvents, and insect repellents that can damage plastic components and finishes.
Thoroughly rinse the device with fresh water after exposure to chlorine, salt water, sunscreen, cosmetics,
alcohol, or other harsh chemicals. Prolonged exposure to these substances can damage the case.
Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur, because it can cause
permanent damage.
Cleaning the Device
NOTICE
Even small amounts of sweat or moisture can cause corrosion of the electrical contacts when connected to a
charger. Corrosion can prevent charging and data transfer.
1 Wipe the device using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution.
2 Wipe it dry.
After cleaning, allow the device to dry completely.
TIP: For more information, go to www.garmin.com/fitandcare.
50 Device Information
Changing the Bands
The device is compatible with standard quick-release bands. The small watch has 18 mm wide bands, and the
large watch has 22 mm wide bands.
1 Slide the quick-release pin on the spring bar to remove the band.
2 Insert one side of the spring bar for the new band into the device.
3 Slide the quick-release pin, and align the spring bar with the opposite side of the device.
4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to change the other band.
Troubleshooting
Is my smartphone compatible with my device?
The vívoactive device is compatible with smartphones using Bluetooth technology.
Go to www.garmin.com/ble for compatibility information.
My phone will not connect to the device
If your phone will not connect to the device, you can try these tips.
Turn off your smartphone and your device, and turn them back on again.
Enable Bluetooth technology on your smartphone.
Update the Garmin Connect app to the latest version.
Remove your device from the Garmin Connect app and the Bluetooth settings on your smartphone to retry
the pairing process.
If you bought a new smartphone, remove your device from the Garmin Connect app on the smartphone you
intend to stop using.
Bring your smartphone within 10 m (33 ft.) of the device.
On your smartphone, open the Garmin Connect app, select or , and select Garmin Devices > Add
Device to enter pairing mode.
From the watch face, hold , and select > Phone > Pair Phone.
My headphones will not connect to the device
If your headphones were previously connected to your smartphone using Bluetooth technology, they may
connect to your smartphone before connecting to your device. You can try these tips.
Turn off Bluetooth technology on your smartphone.
Refer to the owner's manual for your smartphone for more information.
Stay 10 m (33 ft.) away from your smartphone while connecting headphones to your device.
Pair your headphones with your device (Connecting Bluetooth Headphones, page 8).
Troubleshooting 51
My music cuts out or my headphones do not stay connected
When using a vívoactive device connected to headphones using Bluetooth technology, the signal is strongest
when there is a direct line of sight between the device and the antenna on the headphones.
If the signal passes through your body, you may experience signal loss or your headphones may become
disconnected.
It is recommended to wear your headphones with the antenna on the same side of your body as your
vívoactive device.
Since headphones vary by model, you can try moving the watch to your other wrist.
My device is in the wrong language
You can change the device language selection if you have accidently selected the wrong language on the
device.
1 Hold .
2 Select .
3 Scroll down to the last item in the list, and select it.
4 Scroll down to the second item in the list, and select it.
5 Select your language.
My device does not display the correct time
The device updates the time and date when it syncs with your smartphone or when the device acquires GPS
signals. You should sync your device to receive the correct time when you change time zones, and to update for
daylight saving time.
1 Hold , and select > System > Time.
2 Verify the Auto option is enabled.
3 Select an option:
Confirm that your smartphone displays the correct local time, and sync your device to the smartphone
(Using the Garmin Connect App, page 37).
Start an outdoor activity, go outdoors to an open area with a clear view of the sky, and wait while the
device acquires satellite signals.
The time and date are updated automatically.
Maximizing Battery Life
You can do several things to extend the life of the battery.
Reduce the display timeout (Backlight Settings, page 45).
Reduce the display brightness (Backlight Settings, page 45).
Turn off Bluetooth technology when you are not using connected features (Turning Off the Bluetooth
Smartphone Connection, page 5).
Turn off activity tracking (Activity Tracking Settings, page 18).
Limit the smartphone notifications the device displays (Managing Notifications, page 5).
Stop broadcasting heart rate data to paired Garmin devices (Broadcasting Heart Rate to Garmin Devices,
page 14).
Turn off wrist-based heart rate monitoring (Turning Off the Wrist-based Heart Rate Monitor, page 14).
Turn off automatic pulse oximeter readings (Changing the Pulse Oximeter Tracking Mode, page 16).
52 Troubleshooting
Restarting the Device
If the device stops responding, you may need to restart it.
NOTE: Restarting the device may erase your data or settings.
1 Hold for 15 seconds.
The device turns off.
2 Hold for one second to turn on the device.
Restoring All Default Settings
You can reset all of the device settings to the factory default values. You should sync your device with the
Garmin Connect app to upload your activity data before you reset the device.
1 Hold .
2 Select > System > Reset.
3 Select an option:
To reset all of the device settings to the factory default values and delete all user-entered information and
activity history, select Delete Data and Reset Settings.
NOTE: If you have set up a Garmin Pay wallet, this option deletes the wallet from your device. If you have
music stored on your device, this option deletes your stored music.
To reset all of the device settings to the factory default values and save all user-entered information and
activity history, select Reset Default Settings.
Acquiring Satellite Signals
The device may need a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite signals.
1 Go outdoors to an open area.
The front of the device should be oriented toward the sky.
2 Wait while the device locates satellites.
It may take 30–60 seconds to locate satellite signals.
Improving GPS Satellite Reception
Frequently sync the device to your Garmin Connect account:
Connect your device to a computer using the USB cable and the Garmin Express application.
Sync your device to the Garmin Connect app using your Bluetooth enabled smartphone.
Connect your device to your Garmin Connect account using a Wi‑Fi wireless network.
While connected to your Garmin Connect account, the device downloads several days of satellite data,
allowing it to quickly locate satellite signals.
Take your device outside to an open area away from tall buildings and trees.
Remain stationary for a few minutes.
Activity Tracking
For more information about activity tracking accuracy, go to garmin.com/ataccuracy.
My step count does not seem accurate
If your step count does not seem accurate, you can try these tips.
Wear the device on your non-dominant wrist.
Carry the device in your pocket when pushing a stroller or lawn mower.
Carry the device in your pocket when actively using your hands or arms only.
NOTE: The device may interpret some repetitive motions, such as washing dishes, folding laundry, or
clapping your hands, as steps.
Troubleshooting 53
The floors climbed amount does not seem accurate
Your device uses an internal barometer to measure elevation changes as you climb floors. A floor climbed is
equal to 3 m (10 ft.).
Avoid holding handrails or skipping steps while climbing stairs.
In windy environments, cover the device with your sleeve or jacket as strong gusts can cause erratic
readings.
Improving the Accuracy of Intensity Minutes and Calories
You can improve the accuracy of these estimates by walking or running outside with GPS for 15 minutes.
NOTE: After you calibrate the device for the first time, ! no longer appears in the My Day widget.
1 From the watch face, swipe to view the My Day widget.
2 Select !.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Getting More Information
Go to support.garmin.com for additional manuals, articles, and software updates.
Go to buy.garmin.com, or contact your Garmin dealer for information about optional accessories and
replacement parts.
Go to www.garmin.com/ataccuracy.
This is not a medical device. The pulse oximeter feature is not available in all countries.
54 Troubleshooting
Appendix
Data Fields
Some data fields require ANT+ accessories to display data.
24-Hour Max.: The maximum temperature recorded in the last 24 hours from a compatible temperature sensor.
24-Hour Min.: The minimum temperature recorded in the last 24 hours from a compatible temperature sensor.
Average Cadence: Cycling. The average cadence for the current activity.
Average Cadence: Running. The average cadence for the current activity.
Average HR: The average heart rate for the current activity.
Average HR %Max.: The average percentage of maximum heart rate for the current activity.
Average Lap Time: The average lap time for the current activity.
Average Speed: The average speed for the current activity.
Average Swolf: The average swolf score for the current activity. Your swolf score is the sum of the time for one
length plus the number of strokes for that length (Swim Terminology, page 26).
Avg. Dist./Stk.: The average distance traveled per stroke during the current activity.
Avg. Pace: The average pace for the current activity.
Avg. Stks./Len.: The average number of strokes per length during the current activity.
Avg. Stroke Rate: The average number of strokes per minute (spm) during the current activity.
Cadence: Cycling. The number of revolutions of the crank arm. Your device must be connected to a cadence
accessory for this data to appear.
Cadence: Running. The steps per minute (right and left).
Calories: The amount of total calories burned.
Dist. Per Stroke: The distance traveled per stroke.
Distance: The distance traveled for the current track or activity.
Elapsed Time: The total time recorded. For example, if you start the timer and run for 10 minutes, then stop the
timer for 5 minutes, then start the timer and run for 20 minutes, your elapsed time is 35 minutes.
Elevation: The altitude of your current location above or below sea level.
Floors Climbed: The total number of floors climbed up for the day.
Floors Descended: The total number of floors climbed down for the day.
Floors per Minute: The number of floors climbed up per minute.
Heading: The direction you are moving.
Heart Rate: Your heart rate in beats per minute (bpm). Your device must be connected to a compatible heart
rate monitor.
HR %Max.: The percentage of maximum heart rate.
HR Zone: The current range of your heart rate (1 to 5). The default zones are based on your user profile and
maximum heart rate (220 minus your age).
Int. Dist./Stk.: The average distance traveled per stroke during the current interval.
Int. Stks./Len.: The average number of strokes per length during the current interval.
Int. Stroke Rate: The average number of strokes per minute (spm) during the current interval.
Interval Distance: The distance traveled for the current interval.
Interval Lengths: The number of pool lengths completed during the current interval.
Interval Pace: The average pace for the current interval.
Interval Swolf: The average swolf score for the current interval.
Interval Time: The stopwatch time for the current interval.
Int Strk Type: The current stroke type for the interval.
L. Int. Dist./Stk.: The average distance traveled per stroke during the last completed interval.
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L. Int. Stk. Type: The stroke type used during the last completed interval.
L. Len. Stk. Rate: The average number of strokes per minute (spm) during the last completed pool length.
L. Len. Stk. Type: The stroke type used during the last completed pool length.
L. Len. Strokes: The total number of strokes for the last completed pool length.
Lap Cadence: Cycling. The average cadence for the current lap.
Lap Cadence: Running. The average cadence for the current lap.
Lap Distance: The distance traveled for the current lap.
Lap HR: The average heart rate for the current lap.
Lap HR %Max.: The average percentage of maximum heart rate for the current lap.
Lap Pace: The average pace for the current lap.
Laps: The number of laps completed for the current activity.
Lap Speed: The average speed for the current lap.
Lap Steps: The number of steps during the current lap.
Lap Time: The stopwatch time for the current lap.
Last Int. Swolf: The average swolf score for the last completed interval.
Last Lap Cadence: Cycling. The average cadence for the last completed lap.
Last Lap Cadence: Running. The average cadence for the last completed lap.
Last Lap Dist.: The distance traveled for the last completed lap.
Last Lap HR: The average heart rate for the last completed lap.
Last Lap HR %Max.: The average percentage of maximum heart rate for the last completed lap.
Last Lap Pace: The average pace for the last completed lap.
Last Lap Speed: The average speed for the last completed lap.
Last Lap Time: The stopwatch time for the last completed lap.
Last Len. Swolf: The swolf score for the last completed pool length.
Last Length Pace: The average pace for your last completed pool length.
Lengths: The number of pool lengths completed during the current activity.
Maximum Speed: The top speed for the current activity.
Pace: The current pace.
Reps: During a strength training activity, the number of repetitions in a workout set.
Respiration Rate: Your respiration rate in breaths per minute (brpm).
Set Timer: During a strength training activity, the amount of time spent in the current workout set.
Speed: The current rate of travel.
Steps: The number of steps during the current activity.
Stress: Your current stress level.
Stroke Rate: The number of strokes per minute (spm).
Strokes: The total number of strokes for the current activity.
Sunrise: The time of sunrise based on your GPS position.
Sunset: The time of sunset based on your GPS position.
Temperature: The temperature of the air. Your body temperature affects the temperature sensor. Your device
must be connected to a tempe sensor for this data to appear.
Time in Zone: The time elapsed in each heart rate or power zone.
Time of Day: The time of day based on your current location and time settings (format, time zone, daylight
saving time).
Timer: The stopwatch time for the current activity.
Total Ascent: The total elevation distance ascended during the activity or since the last reset.
Total Descent: The total elevation distance descended during the activity or since the last reset.
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Vertical Speed: The rate of ascent or descent over time.
VO2 Max. Standard Ratings
These tables include standardized classifications for VO2 max. estimates by age and gender.
Males Percentile 20–29 30–39 40–49 50–59 60–69 70–79
Superior 95 55.4 54 52.5 48.9 45.7 42.1
Excellent 80 51.1 48.3 46.4 43.4 39.5 36.7
Good 60 45.4 44 42.4 39.2 35.5 32.3
Fair 40 41.7 40.5 38.5 35.6 32.3 29.4
Poor 0–40 <41.7 <40.5 <38.5 <35.6 <32.3 <29.4
Females Percentile 20–29 30–39 40–49 50–59 60–69 70–79
Superior 95 49.6 47.4 45.3 41.1 37.8 36.7
Excellent 80 43.9 42.4 39.7 36.7 33 30.9
Good 60 39.5 37.8 36.3 33 30 28.1
Fair 40 36.1 34.4 33 30.1 27.5 25.9
Poor 0–40 <36.1 <34.4 <33 <30.1 <27.5 <25.9
Data reprinted with permission from The Cooper Institute. For more information, go to
www.CooperInstitute.org.
Appendix 57
Wheel Size and Circumference
Your speed sensor automatically detects your wheel size. If necessary, you can manually enter your wheel
circumference in the speed sensor settings.
The tire size is marked on both sides of the tire. This is not a comprehensive list. You can also measure the
circumference of your wheel or use one of the calculators available on the internet.
Tire Size Wheel Circumference (mm)
20 × 1.75 1515
20 × 1-3/8 1615
22 × 1-3/8 1770
22 × 1-1/2 1785
24 × 1 1753
24 × 3/4 Tubular 1785
24 × 1-1/8 1795
24 × 1.75 1890
24 × 1-1/4 1905
24 × 2.00 1925
24 × 2.125 1965
26 × 7/8 1920
26 × 1-1.0 1913
26 × 1 1952
26 × 1.25 1953
26 × 1-1/8 1970
26 × 1.40 2005
26 × 1.50 2010
26 × 1.75 2023
26 × 1.95 2050
26 × 2.00 2055
26 × 1-3/8 2068
26 × 2.10 2068
26 × 2.125 2070
26 × 2.35 2083
26 × 1-1/2 2100
26 × 3.00 2170
27 × 1 2145
27 × 1-1/8 2155
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Tire Size Wheel Circumference (mm)
27 × 1-1/4 2161
27 × 1-3/8 2169
29 x 2.1 2288
29 x 2.2 2298
29 x 2.3 2326
650 x 20C 1938
650 x 23C 1944
650 × 35A 2090
650 × 38B 2105
650 × 38A 2125
700 × 18C 2070
700 × 19C 2080
700 × 20C 2086
700 × 23C 2096
700 × 25C 2105
700C Tubular 2130
700 × 28C 2136
700 × 30C 2146
700 × 32C 2155
700 × 35C 2168
700 × 38C 2180
700 × 40C 2200
700 × 44C 2235
700 × 45C 2242
700 × 47C 2268
Symbol Definitions
These symbols may appear on the device or accessory labels.
WEEE disposal and recycling symbol. The WEEE symbol is attached to the product in compliance with
the EU directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). It is intended to deter
the improper disposal of this product and to promote reuse and recycling.
Appendix 59
Index
A
accessories 45, 46, 54
activities 23, 24, 40
adding 23
custom 23
favorites 23
saving 23
starting 23
activity tracking 16–18
alarms 41, 44
alerts 41
heart rate 13
ANT+ sensors 45–47
applications 4, 6, 11, 31
smartphone 3, 22
assistance 11, 12
Auto Lap 42
Auto Pause 42
auto scroll 42
B
bands 51
battery
charging 48
life 50
maximizing 5, 52
bike sensors 46
Bluetooth sensors 45, 46
Bluetooth technology 4, 5, 11, 43, 51
headphones 8, 52
Bluetooth Technology 6
Body Battery 20, 21
C
cadence
alerts 41
sensors 46
calendar 32
calibrating, compass 35
calorie, alerts 41
calories 54
charging 48
cleaning the device 50
clock 44
compass 27, 35
calibrating 35
computer 8
Connect IQ 6
contacts, adding 11
controls menu 39
countdown timer 45
courses
downloading 26
playing 26, 27
selecting 26
customizing the device 39, 40
cycling 25
D
data
storing 31, 37, 38
transferring 31, 37, 38
uploading 37
data fields 1, 6, 25, 40, 55
deleting
history 35
personal records 33
distance, alerts 41
dogleg 28
E
emergency contacts 11
F
foot pod 3, 46
G
Garmin Connect 3, 4, 6, 11, 31, 32, 37, 45,
48
storing data 38
Garmin Express 6
updating software 48
Garmin Pay 9–11
GLONASS 43
golf round, ending 31
GPS 3, 43
signal 53
green view, pin location 27
H
hazards 28
headphones 51
Bluetooth technology 8, 52
connecting 8
health stats 22
heart rate 3, 12, 13, 20
alerts 13, 41
monitor 13, 14
pairing sensors 14
zones 14, 15, 31, 36
history 25, 35
sending to computer 31, 37, 38
viewing 30
hydration 22
I
icons 3
incident detection 11, 12
indoor training 24
intensity minutes 17, 54
intervals 26
K
keys 1, 50
L
laps 35
layup 28
lengths 26
license 49
LiveTrack 11
locations 34
deleting 34
locking, screen 2, 44
M
main menu, customizing 20
maps 34
measuring a shot 29
menstrual cycle 22
menu 1, 2
music 3, 7
loading 7, 8
playing 8
services 7, 8
music controls 9
N
navigation 34
stopping 34
NFC 10
notifications 4, 5
phone calls 5
text messages 5
O
oxygen saturation 15, 16
P
pairing
ANT+ sensors 14
sensors 46
smartphone 3, 51
payments 9–11
personal records 33
deleting 33
phone calls 5
pin location, green view 27
pool size
custom 26
setting 26
profiles, user 31
pulse oximeter 12, 15, 16
R
replacement parts 51
resetting the device 53
S
satellite signals 3, 53
saving activities 24–26
scorecard 29, 30
scoring 29, 30
screen 45
settings 16, 18, 20, 40, 43–45, 53
shortcuts 2, 39
skiing
alpine 25
snowboarding 25
sleep mode 5, 17
smartphone 3, 6, 11, 19, 31, 51
applications 4, 6, 22
pairing 3, 51
snowboarding 25
software
updating 48, 49
version 49
specifications 49
speed and cadence sensors 3, 46
statistics 30
stopwatch 45
storing data 31, 37
stress level 20, 21
stress score 21
strokes 26
swimming 26
swolf score 26
system settings 44
T
tempe 47
temperature 47
text messages 5
time 44
alerts 41
settings 44
time of day 44, 52
time zones 44
timer 24–26
countdown 45
touchscreen 1, 2
tracking 11, 16
training 4
calendar 32, 33
pages 25
plans 31–33
treadmill 24
troubleshooting 13, 16, 21, 51–54
U
unit ID 49
units of measure 45
updates, software 48, 49
uploading data 37
USB 49
user profile 31
60 Index
V
VO2 max. 15, 57
W
wallet 3, 10
watch face 1
watch faces 6, 38, 39
wheel sizes 47, 58
Wi-Fi, connecting 7
Wi‑Fi, connecting 6
widgets 1, 6, 13, 16, 19–22
workouts 31–33
Z
zones
heart rate 14
time 44
Index 61
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