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50 Forerunner
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205/305 Owner’s Manual
SETTINGS
Pace smoothing averages your
current pace over a certain
amount of time to avoid errors in
GPS position and speed due to
varying satellite signal reception.
When you turn on or increase
pace smoothing, the pace shown
on your Forerunner is steadier
(fewer large jumps). To use pace
smoothing, you must set your
speed units to pace.
NOTE: Pace smoothing affects
your displayed pace and the timing
of pace alerts and Auto Pause;
however, it does not affect the data
stored in History.
Setting Pace/Speed
Zones
For each sport, your Forerunner
contains ten pace/speed zones,
ranging from very slow to
maximum speed. The values
for these pace/speed zones are
entered by default and may not
match your personal abilities.
After you enter appropriate
values, you can use these zones
to set your pace/speed alerts or
use them as targets in advanced
workouts.