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To start the session, once you have selected your options, return to the satellite signal screen by pressing the key several times and
select OK to go to the next screen.
9�2� Select a route
The free mode also lets you choose a route and guides you along this route.
Choose the route menu and select the route that you wish to take.
All information relating to the creation of a route and guiding options (direction and guiding pop up) are explained in chapter 12. How to use guiding.
9�3 Session progress
9�3�1 Starting the session
ok
options
route
Once you have selected your setting options, to start the session, return to the searching for satellite signal screen by pressing the key
several times and then select OK to move on to the next screen.
9�3�2� “My indicators” display
When in free mode, the watch will automatically show the “my indicators” display with useful information for your session provided in list form. 4 pages of
indicators are available.
If you have chosen a route (in this case see section 12. How to use guiding), the my route display will automatically be shown.
00:00’00
0km
0km
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The watch displays the rst 4 pages of available indicators with the stopwatch, distance and instant speed. On this rst page CW 700 GPS
users can also access instant heart rate in beats per minute.
By pressing the and keys, you can access the 3 other pages.
The settings/personalize interface/display menu allows you to congure these pages of indicators as you wish: number of pages (1 to 4), number of indicators
per page (1 to 4) and choice of indicators (chapter 16.2.1 Display).
- Press OK again to start the stopwatch and begin recording the session.
9�3�3� Taking lap times manually
Press the key to time a lap manually. The watch will then display the lap number, the lap time and the average speed during that lap, for a period of
5 seconds.
km/h
5' 15
30'
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3
If you press the key, although you have set auto lap info (section 9.1.2 lap info) the next auto lap info will change accordingly.
For example: Auto lap info set for every km.
At the 1.5km mark, you start the manual lap info (press
key).
The next auto lap info will start at 1.5km + 1km = 2.5km + 1km = 2.5km, then 3.5km, then 4.5km…
9�3�4� Pausing and stopping a session
During your session, you can pause the session and stop the stopwatch by pressing OK.
You can select one of the options, in the next menu, using the and keys and then OK.
stop
restart
continue
settings
go back
coordinates
Continue: re-start session where you left off.
Stop: stop and save session (select yes on next screen to conrm that you wish to stop session or no to return to the pause menu).
Re-start: return to the start of the session without saving (on next screen, select yes to conrm that you wish to stop session and no to
return to pause menu).
Settings: accessing product settings, activity options and product parameters (chapter 16. Settings).
Go back: the watch will guide you back to the start line (chapter 12. How to use guiding).
Coordinates: viewing current GPS coordinates.
9�4� Other displays available during session
In addition to the classic display on the indicators page, your watch also offers an alternative view of your session. To access this, press the key.
my indicators
my rhythm my route
9�4�1� The “My rhythm” display
The “my rhythm” display provides very visual information about your pace. This page is particularly useful if you have a dened target zone.
The indicators shown are dened automatically depending on the various parameters (example: use or otherwise of the heart rate monitor belt with the
ONmove 710) and speed or heart rate target zone etc...
The following example illustrates the my rhythm display during a session without a heart rate monitor belt and with a speed target zone.
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