Garmin Forerunner 305 User Manual

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Forerunner

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205/305 Owner’s Manual

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ppendIx

heart rate zones based on the

percentages shown below. For

more information on setting your

heart rate zones, see

page 51.

About Pairing

Pairing is the process of matching

sensors, like your heart rate

monitor, with your Forerunner

305. This process occurs

automatically when you turn on

the Forerunner and only takes a

few seconds when the sensors

are on and functioning correctly.
Once paired, your Forerunner

will only receive data from your

sensor. Upon power up, the

Forerunner will automatically

scan for the sensors you

have enabled (see “Adding

Accessories,”

page 46).

Each

sensor has a unique ID. The

Forerunner learns and saves this

unique ID while pairing the first

time. The next time you turn on

the Forerunner, it will only pair

with the unique sensor ID. If the

Forerunner does not find the

sensor, you should restart the

scan to find your sensor ID.

Interference

Strong electromagnetic fields

can interfere with your heart rate

monitor and cause your heart

rate to appear unusually high,

freeze, or disappear. Common

sources of interference include

high voltage power lines, electric

motors, computers, televisions,

and mobile phones. After you

move away from the source of

interference, your heart rate

reading should return to normal.

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