The watch has 5 buttons, 2 buttons on the right, 3 on the left. Clicking a button does one thing, but holding it does another.
The upper right button (GPS) is a selection button. Below it is "Set" which is also a back button.
On the left center you have "Menu" (which is also "up") and below it "ABC" (which is also "down"). On the upper left is "CTRL" (which is also "light"). On my unit, the first label is easy to read, the second one is printed on the black inner part of the watch and is almost invisible.
Holding "ABC" takes you to the atimeter, barometer, and compass page. This will show elevation in the center and a compass around the periphery. It also displays your heading in degrees.
Holding "Set" will take you to the Clock menu. Here you can set timers and alarms.
Using "up" and "down" cycle through various widgets. The "back" button seems to always return to the main watch face.
When you have selected a certain widget, you can hold the "Menu" button to modify that widget. The modification menu you get, also has an option to add widgets.
Clicking the "Ctrl" button toggles the backlight on and off. Holding the "Ctrl" button gets you a circular menu. The things in this circular menu are called "controls" not widgets. Once you have a control selected, holding "Menu" lets you modify it.
Wait a minute on clicking GPS and read the following.
Every tutorial I have read about this was totally confusing because I was being presented with a menu to "select my activities". You do this by using "GPS" to select each activity you want in your activity menu and using "ABC" to move down the list. When you get to the bottom you see done and you hit "GPS" to tell it you are done. This is a first time thing you are expected to do to set up your unit.
After you have done this, things make more sense. You use the up/down menu to cycle through the activities you just selected, and some new things appear, namely:
For fun, we select Navigate by using up/down to get to it and then pressing GPS. This presents us with another menu. I select "Saved Locations". I have one saved location (labeled by date and time). Note that your distance to each saved location will be displayed, if it displays "---" it is because you are already there.
I select it and get another menu, I select "Go To", however I am there already (in my house). You hit the GPS button when you get there, you will see a square appear in the "eye" and be presented with a menu. I selected "resume later", but that was not what I wanted. I select "discard" and that is the right thing. It discards the activity, but not the waypoint.
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Pressing "GPS" gives you a menu of various sorts of activities
You use up and down to rattle through them, then press "GPS" again
to select one of them.
Press and hold the control button to get to the "controls wheel". Use up/down to get the icon that looks like the sun in the circle at upper right. Then press the GPS button to enter the adjustment "dialog" Use up/down to change the value (my watch started at 20, and I changed to 50). Press GPS again to apply the setting Then press "Back" to get to the clock face. Note that high settings for the backlight will excessively discharge the battery.
Another way is to press an hold the Menu button, use up/down to get to settings, Click GPS (don't hold it). Use up/down in the next menu to get to system. Then use up/down to get to Backlight and there are detailed settings for when you are in an activity and when you are not (including timeouts).
Press and hold the menu button and you should see "watch faces". Press GPS to select that, it should first show you the current watch face, you can use up/down to cycle through all possible faces.
To customize, press GPS to select the face, then GPS again to select "Customize". Some field will blink, and you use ABC to cycle through options for that field. When you see what you want, use GPS to select that option and a new field will start to blink. If you like what you see, just press GPS to
When you are done, you do some darn thing and it asks you if you want to save the changes. You press GPS to say that you do and there you go.
A "test mode" is available that shows information about the battery. You hold "ABC" while the watch is booting and you will see a bunch of information which includes battery voltage and percent of charge.
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