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owner’s manual
FORERUNNER® 405
GPS-ENABLED SPORTS WATCH WITH WIRELESS SYNC
© 2007 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries
Garmin International, Inc.
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and to make changes in the content without
December 2007
Garmin Corporation
No. 68, Jangshu 2nd Road,
Shijr, Taipei County,
Taiwan
Tel. 886/2.2642.9199
Fax 886/2.2642.9099
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of such changes or improvements. Visit the
Garmin Web site (www.garmin.com) for
current updates and supplemental information
concerning the use and operation of this and
other Garmin products.
Garmin®, Forerunner®, Garmin Training
Center®, Auto Pause®, Auto Lap®, Virtual
Partner® are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its
subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other
countries. Garmin Connect™, Dynastream™,
ANT™, ANT Agent™, and ANT+Sport™ are
trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries.
These trademarks may not be used without the
express permission of Garmin.
Other trademarks and trade names are those of
their respective owners.
Part Number 190-00700-00 Rev. A
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Introduction
Introduction
Contact Garmin
In the USA, contact Garmin Product
Support by phone: (913) 397.8200 or
(800) 800.1020, Monday–Friday; or
go to www.garmin.com/support.
In Europe, contact Garmin (Europe)
Ltd. at +44 (0) 870.8501241 (outside
the UK) or 0808 2380000 (within
the UK).
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Warning: Always consult your
physician before you begin or
modify any exercise program. See
the Important Safety and Product
Information guide in the product
box for product warnings and
other important information.
Thank you for purchasing the
Garmin® Forerunner® 405 GPSenabled sports watch.
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Product Registration
Help us better support you by
completing our online registration
today. Go to http://my.garmin.com.
Keep the original sales receipt, or a
photocopy, in a safe place.
Forerunner 405 Owner’s Manual
Free Garmin
Software
Go to www.garmin.com
/forerunner405 to download the
Garmin Connect™ Web-based
software or the Garmin Training
Center® computer software. Use this
software to store and analyze your
workout data.
Introduction
Table of Contents
Product Registration.................... i
Contact Garmin........................... i
Free Garmin Software ................ i
Caring for the Forerunner.......... iv
Getting Started..................... 1
Time/Date Mode................. 10
Training Mode.................... 11
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Using the Touch Bezel................1
Touch Bezel Areas and
Buttons.......................................2
Bezel Tips...................................3
Locking the Bezel.......................3
Power Save Mode......................3
Step 1: Charge the Battery.........4
Step 2: Configure Your
Forerunner..................................5
Step 3: Pair the Heart Rate
Monitor (Optional).......................5
Step 4: Acquire Satellite
Signals........................................7
Step 5: Go for a Run!.................8
Introduction........................... i
Step 6: Download Free
Software.....................................8
Step 7: Pair Your Computer and
Forerunner..................................9
Step 8: Transfer Data to Your
Computer....................................9
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About the Training Page........... 11
Auto Pause® ............................ 11
Auto Lap® ................................12
Auto Scroll................................12
Sport Mode...............................13
Speed Units..............................13
Virtual Partner...........................13
Workouts..................................14
Courses....................................18
GPS Mode........................... 20
About GPS...............................21
History................................ 22
Viewing Activities......................22
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Introduction
Transferring History to Your
Computer..................................22
Deleting History........................23
Settings.............................. 24
Index................................... 44
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Data Fields...............................24
User Profile...............................27
Alarms......................................27
Time..........................................27
System.....................................28
ANT+Sport................................29
Software License Agreement...40
Declaration of Conformity.........41
Troubleshooting........................42
Heart Rate Zone Table.............43
Using Accessories............ 31
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Pairing Accessories..................31
Heart Rate Monitor...................32
Foot Pod...................................35
GSC 10.....................................36
Appendix............................ 37
Resetting the Forerunner.........37
Clearing User Data...................37
Updating the Software..............37
Battery Information...................38
Specifications...........................38
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Introduction
Caring for the
Forerunner
The Forerunner is waterproof to
IEC Standard 60529 IPX7. It can
withstand immersion in 1 meter of
water for 30 minutes. Prolonged
submersion can cause damage to the
unit. After submersion, be certain to
wipe dry and air dry the unit before
using or charging.
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Clean the Forerunner and the heart
rate monitor using a cloth dampened
with a mild detergent solution. Wipe
dry. Avoid chemical cleaners and
solvents that may damage plastic
components.
Water Immersion
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Do not store the Forerunner where
prolonged exposure to temperature
extremes may occur (such as in the
trunk of a car), as permanent damage
may result.
User information, such as history,
locations, and tracks, is retained
indefinitely in the memory of the unit
without the need for external power.
Back up important user data by
transferring it to Garmin Connect or
Garmin Training Center. See page 9.
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Caution: The Forerunner
is not intended to be used
while swimming. Swimming
or prolonged water submersion
can cause a short in the
unit, which can in rare cases
result in a minor skin burn or
irritation in the area of the unit.
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Warning: This product contains a non-replaceable lithium-ion battery.
See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box
for important battery safety information.
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Warning: Always consult your physician before you begin or modify any
exercise program. See the Important Safety and Product Information guide
in the product box for product warnings and other important information.
Using the Touch
Bezel
The silver bezel around the watch
face acts as a multifunction button.
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Tap: quickly press your finger on the
bezel to make a selection, toggle a
menu option, or change pages.
two areas on the bezel to turn on the
backlight.
Touch and drag (scroll): press your
finger on the bezel and drag it around
the bezel to scroll through the menu
options or to increase or decrease
values.
Touch and hold: hold your finger on
one of the four labeled areas on the
bezel to switch modes.
Double press: press two fingers on
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Getting Started
Touch Bezel Areas
and Buttons
➊
➍ training: touch and hold to enter
training mode.
➎ start/stop/enter:
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➍
• Press to start/stop the timer in
training mode.
• Press to make a selection.
• Press to exit power save mode.
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➏
➌
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➊ time/date: touch and hold to
enter time/date mode.
➋ GPS: touch and hold to enter
GPS mode.
➏ lap/reset/quit:
• Press to create a new lap in
training mode.
• Press and hold to reset the timer
in training mode.
• Press to exit a menu or page.
• Press to exit power save mode.
➌ menu: touch and hold to open
the menu page.
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Getting Started
Bezel Tips
Power Save Mode
After a period of inactivity, the
Forerunner switches to power save
mode. The Forerunner is inactive
if the timer is not running, you are
not navigating to a destination and
viewing the navigation page, and
you have not pressed any buttons or
tapped the bezel.
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• Touch the bezel firmly.
• Touch the bezel on the outer ring,
where the words appear, not the
inner ring near the watch face.
• Make each bezel selection a
separate action.
• Do not rest your finger or thumb
on the bezel while using it.
• Do not wear thick gloves while
using the bezel.
• If bezel is wet, wipe the bezel dry
before using it.
Locking the Bezel
To prevent accidental bezel taps,
press enter and quit simultaneously.
To unlock the bezel, press enter and
quit simultaneously again.
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While in power save mode, you can
view the time of day, turn on the
backlight, and use the ANT+Sport
computer connection. To exit power
save mode, press enter or quit.
Getting Started
Step 1: Charge the
Battery
2. Plug the AC adapter into a
standard wall outlet.
3. Align the charging clip posts with
the contacts on the back of the
Forerunner.
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Your Forerunner ships with the
power off to conserve the battery.
Charge the Forerunner for at least
3 hours before using it. The length
of time a fully charged battery will
last depends upon usage. For more
battery information, see page 38.
1. Plug the USB connector on the
charging clip cable into the AC
adapter.
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note: To prevent corrosion,
thoroughly dry the charging
contacts and surrounding area
before charging.
TIP: The Forerunner will
not charge when outside
the temperature range of
32°F–122°F (0°C–50°C).
F o r e r unne r 405
IC: 1792A-01253
FCC ID:IPH-01253
N9
Contacts
Ì Ï 02
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Designed in the USA
Made in Taiwan
4. Clip the charger securely over the
face of the Forerunner.
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Step 3: Pair the
Heart Rate Monitor
(Optional)
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Charging
clip
While you are trying to pair with
your heart rate monitor with your
Forerunner for the first time, move
away (10 m) from other ANT+Sport
accessories.
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Step 2: Configure
Your Forerunner
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The first time you use your
Forerunner, follow the on-screen
instructions to learn how to use the
bezel and configure the Forerunner.
If you are using an ANT+Sport™
heart rate monitor, select Yes during
the configuration to allow the heart
rate monitor to pair (connect) with
your Forerunner. See Step 3 for more
information.
The heart rate monitor is on standby
and ready to send data. Wear the
heart rate monitor directly on your
skin, just below your breastplate.
It should be snug enough to stay in
place during your run.
1. Push one tab on the strap through
the slot in the heart rate monitor.
Press the tab down.
2. Wet both sensors on the back of
the heart rate monitor to create a
strong connection between your
chest and the transmitter.
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Getting Started
3. Wrap the strap around your chest
and attach it to the other side of
the heart rate monitor.
6. If heart rate data does not appear
or if you have erratic heart rate
data, follow the tips on page 32.
If the problem persists, you may
have to re-pair the sensors. See
page 31.
4. Press quit or enter to exit power
save mode.
For instructions on using accessories,
see pages 31–36.
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Tab
Tip: Set your maximum
heart rate in Settings > User
Profile. Use Garmin Connect
to customize your heart rate
zones.
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5. Bring the Forerunner within range
(3 m) of the heart rate monitor.
The
heart rate icon appears
on the training mode pages.
note: The Garmin logo
should be right-side up.
Heart Rate Monitor Strap
Slot
Heart Rate Monitor (Front)
Sensors
Heart Rate Monitor (Back)
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Antenna
location
2. Touch and hold training to enter
training mode.
3. Stand still and do not begin
moving until the locating satellites
page disappears.
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Note: To turn off the
GPS receiver and use the
Forerunner indoors, see
page 20.
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To set the correct time of day and
begin using the Forerunner, you must
acquire GPS satellite signals. It may
take a few minutes to acquire signals.
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Step 4: Acquire
Satellite Signals
Getting Started
When you are receiving satellite
signals, the GPS icon appears in
the training mode pages.
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Note: You cannot acquire
satellites in power save mode.
To exit power save mode,
press enter or quit.
1. Go outdoors to an open area. For
the best reception, make sure
the antenna of the Forerunner is
oriented toward the sky.
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Getting Started
Tip: Set your user profile so
the Forerunner can calculate
calories correctly. Touch and
hold menu > select Settings >
User Profile.
1. Touch and hold training.
ANT Agent™ allows you to use your
Forerunner with Garmin Connect, a
Web-based training tool, and Garmin
Training Center, a computer-based
training tool.
1. Go to www.garmin.com
/forerunner405.
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2. Press start to start the timer.
Step 6: Download
Free Software
Step 5: Go for a Run!
3. After completing your run, press
stop.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions
to download and install ANT
Agent.
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4. Press and hold reset to save your
run data and reset the timer.
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Getting Started
4. Your Forerunner should display
the same number ANT Agent
displayed. If so, select yes on
your Forerunner to complete
pairing process.
Step 8: Transfer Data
to Your Computer
Bring your Forerunner within
range (3 m) of your computer. ANT
Agent transfers data between your
Forerunner and Garmin Connect.
This may take a few minutes. Use
Garmin Connect to view and analyze
your data.
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Note: Before connecting
the USB ANT™ stick to your
computer, you must download
software as instructed in Step
5 so that the necessary USB
drivers are installed.
Step 7: Pair Your
Computer and
Forerunner
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1. Plug the USB ANT stick into
an available USB port on your
computer.
2. Bring your Forerunner within
range (3 m) of your computer.
3. When the ANT Agent finds your
Forerunner, ANT Agent displays
a unique number and asks you if
you want to pair. Select yes.
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Time/Date Mode
Time/Date Mode
transferred from Garmin Connect
or Garmin Training Center (if
any)
Tip: While on the time2,
alarm, or workout pages,
press the enter button to setup
time2, set the alarm, or do the
scheduled workout.
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Touch and hold time/date to enter
time/date mode.
Tap the bezel to scroll through the
available pages:
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• Time
• Time2. Time for the second time
zone, if turned on.
• Battery gauge
• Alarm set (if any)
• Goal/progress indicator (if any)
• Today’s scheduled workouts
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Training Mode
Training Mode
Auto Pause
®
1. Touch and hold menu > select
Training > Options > Auto
Pause.
• Off
• Custom Pace—pauses timer
automatically when your
speed drops below a specified
value.
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About the Training
Page
2. Select one of the following
options:
The Forerunner offers several
training features and optional
settings.
Tap the bezel to scroll through the
available pages.
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• When Stopped—pauses
timer automatically when you
stop moving.
To customize the data fields on the
training pages, see page 24.
3. Press quit to exit.
Auto Pause is helpful if your training
includes stop lights or other places
where you need to slow down or
stop.
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Training Mode
Auto Lap®
• Mark and Lap—marks a lap
at the specific GPS location
you mark when you select
this option and at any location
during the run where you
pressed lap.
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You can use Auto Lap to
automatically mark the lap at a
specific position or after you have
traveled a specific distance. This
setting is helpful for comparing your
performance over different parts of a
run (every 2 miles or major hill, for
example).
• Start and Lap—marks a lap
at the GPS location where
you press start and at any
locations during the run where
you pressed lap.
To set Auto Lap:
1. Touch and hold menu > select
Training > Options > Auto Lap.
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2. Select By Distance to enter a
value or By Position to choose
an option:
• Lap Press Only—marks a lap
each time you press lap and
each time you pass any of
those locations again.
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3. Press quit to exit.
Note: When doing a course
(page 18), use By Position
to mark laps at all of the lap
positions marked in the course.
Auto Scroll
Use the auto scroll feature to
automatically cycle through all of the
training data pages while the timer is
running.
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Training Mode
Speed Units
To use auto scroll:
1. Touch and hold menu > select
Training > Options > Auto
Scroll.
3. Press quit to exit.
Note: Changing speed units
does not change your custom
data fields (page 24).
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Sport Mode
2. Select a display speed: Slow,
Medium, or Fast.
Touch and hold menu > select
Training > Options > Speed Units.
Select Pace or Speed for the speed
units.
Virtual Partner
Running is the default sport mode.
Select Biking to use heart rate zones,
calorie calculations, and speed zones
that are specific for biking. Also, the
activity is tagged as biking activity
when your history is uploaded to
your computer.
Your Virtual Partner is a unique
tool designed to help you meet your
training goals. The Virtual Partner
competes with you every time you
and the timer are running.
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Touch and hold menu > select
Training > Options > Sport Mode
to select a sport mode.
Touch and hold menu > select
Training > Options > Virtual
Partner > On.
If you make changes to the Virtual
Partner pace/speed before you start
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Training Mode
3. Touch and drag clockwise to
increase the VP pace. Touch
and drag counter-clockwise to
decrease the VP pace.
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the timer, those changes are saved.
If you make changes to the Virtual
Partner during the run, when the
timer is started, the changes will not
be saved when the timer is reset.
If you make changes to the Virtual
Partner during a run, the Virtual
Partner uses the new pace from your
location.
To change the Virtual Partner
(VP) pace:
1. Touch and hold training to enter
Training Mode.
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2. Tap the bezel to view the Virtual
Partner page.
Virtual
Partner
You
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4. To save the changes, tap the
bezel or wait for the page to
timeout.
Workouts
Touch and hold menu > select
Training > Workouts to choose the
type of workout right for you.
Simple, interval, and heart rate
workouts are replaced each time you
create a workout of the same type.
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Training Mode
To set up a simple workout:
1. Touch and hold menu > select
Training > Workouts > Simple.
Advanced workouts must be created
in Garmin Connect or Garmin
Training Center.
3. Enter the Duration value.
4. Select Do Workout.
5. Press start.
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When you complete all steps in your
workout, the “Workout Finished”
message appears.
2. Select the Type of simple
workout.
note: While performing a
workout, tap the bezel to view
more data pages.
To end a workout early:
1. Press stop.
2. Press and hold reset.
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Simple Workouts
Simple workouts can be based on the
following custom goals:
• Time
• Distance
• Calories
Heart Rate Workouts
note: To use heart rate
workouts, you must have a
heart rate monitor.
You can use the Forerunner to train
using a specific heart rate zone or
custom range of beats per minute
(bpm). The Type and Duration
settings function the same as a
simple workout.
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Training
To create a heart rate workout:
1. Touch and hold menu > select
Training > Workouts > Heart
Rate.
3. Select the Type of heart rate
workout.
4. Enter the Duration value.
5. Select Do Workout.
6. Press start.
2. Select the Zone you want to use.
The minimum and maximum heart
rate values are automatically set
based on your heart rate zones.
For more information about heart
rate zones, see page 33 and
page 43.
OR
Select Custom to set your own
minimum and maximum heart
rate (bpm) values.
Interval Workouts
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You can create interval workouts
with your Forerunner. The intervals
can be based on time or distance
for the run and rest portions of the
workout.
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note: The minimum value is
35 bpm. The maximum value
is 250 bpm. When entering
custom bpm values, the
minimum and the maximum
values must be at least 5 bpm
apart.
To create an interval workout:
1. Touch and hold menu > select
Training > Workouts > Interval.
2. Select the Type of interval
workout.
3. Enter the Duration value.
4. Select the Rest Type.
5. Enter the Duration value.
6. Enter the Reps value.
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7. Select Warmup Yes and
Cooldown Yes (optional).
8. Select Do Workout.
9. Press start.
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If you are doing a warm up or
cool down, press lap at the end
of your warm-up lap to start
your first interval. At the end of
your last interval, the Forerunner
automatically starts a cool-down lap.
When you are finished cooling down,
press lap to end your workout.
Use Garmin Connect or Garmin
Training Center to create and edit
workouts and transfer them to your
Forerunner. You can also schedule
workouts using Garmin Connect or
Garmin Training Center. You can
plan workouts in advance and store
them on your Forerunner.
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As you approach the end of each
interval, an alarm counts down the
time until a new interval begins.
To end an interval early, press the
lap/reset button.
Advanced Workouts
Advanced workouts can include
goals for each workout step and
varied distances, times, and calories.
note: For more information
about transferring data to your
Forerunner, see page 9.
Tip: In time/date mode, tap
the bezel to view today’s
scheduled workout. Press
enter to do the workout.
To start an advanced workout:
1. Touch and hold menu >
select Training > Workouts >
Advanced.
2. Select the workout.
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Training
3. Select Do Workout.
Courses
After you begin an advanced
workout, the Forerunner displays
each step of the workout, including
the name of the step, the goal (if
any), and current workout data.
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As you approach the end of each
step, an alarm counts down the time
until a new step begins.
Another way you can use the
Forerunner for custom training is to
follow courses based on a previously
recorded activity. You can follow
the course trying to match or exceed
previously set goals. You can also
race against the Virtual Partner when
training with courses.
4. Press start.
To end an advanced workout
step early:
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Press the lap/reset button.
To delete an advanced workout:
1. Touch and hold menu >
select Training > Workouts >
Advanced.
2. Select the workout.
3. Select Delete Workout > Yes.
4. Press quit to exit.
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Creating Courses
Use Garmin Connect or Garmin
Training Center to create courses and
course points and transfer them to
your Forerunner.
note: For more information
about transferring data to your
Forerunner, see page 9.
To start a course:
1. Touch and hold menu > select
Training > Courses.
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Training
2. Select a course from the list.
3. Select Do Course.
When you are following a course in
training mode, tap the bezel to view
the navigation page.
If you stray away from the course,
the Forerunner displays an “Off
Course” message. Use the navigation
page to find your way back to the
course.
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To end a course manually, press stop
> press and hold reset.
4. Press start. History is recorded
even if you are not on the course.
Partner also starts the course. If you
are warming up and are not on the
course, the first time that you join
the course, your Virtual Partner
restarts the course from your current
location.
Doing a Course
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You can include a warm up before
you begin your course. Press start to
begin the course, and then warm up.
Stay away from your course path as
you warm up. When you are ready to
begin your course, head toward your
course. When you are on any part
of the course path, the Forerunner
displays an “On Course” message.
To delete a course:
1. Touch and hold menu > select
Training > Courses.
2. Select a course from the list.
3. Select Delete Course.
4. Select Yes to delete the course.
5. Press quit to exit.
When you start a course, your Virtual
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GPS Mode
GPS Mode
Note: When GPS is off,
speed and distance data are not
available, unless you are using
the foot pod.
Save Location—save your current
location. Press enter to edit the
location. Press quit to exit.
To mark a known location using
coordinates:
1. Touch and hold GPS > select
Save Location.
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Satellites—view information about
the GPS signals the Forerunner
is currently receiving. The black
bars represent the strength of each
satellite signal. The number of the
satellite appears below each bar. The
GPS accuracy appears at the bottom
of the page.
Touch and hold GPS to view the
GPS menu.
2. Press enter > select Position.
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3. Enter the known coordinates.
GPS—turn GPS on or off (for indoor
use).
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4. Edit the location name and
elevation (optional).
Go To Location—select a location
from the list, and then select Go.
Your Forerunner navigates you to the
saved location using the navigation
page.
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GPS Mode
to your starting point.
Note: You must start the
timer to use Back To Start.
The Global Positioning System
(GPS) is a satellite-based navigation
system made up of a network of
24 satellites. GPS works in any
weather conditions, anywhere in the
world, 24 hours a day. There are no
subscription fees or setup charges to
use GPS.
AF
To stop navigating to the location,
tap the bezel and select Stop Go To.
About GPS
To edit a location:
1. Touch and hold GPS > select Go
To Location.
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2. Select the location you would like
to edit.
3. Select Edit.
4. Select an option to edit.
For more information, go to
www.garmin.com/aboutGPS.
To delete a location, touch and hold
GPS > select Go To Location.
Select the location you would like to
delete. Select Delete > Yes.
Back To Start—navigates you back
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History
History
You can view the following History
on your Forerunner: time, distance,
average pace/speed, calories, average
heart rate data (if applicable), and
average cadence (if applicable).
Your Forerunner automatically saves
history when you start the timer. The
Forerunner can record up to 1000
laps and approximately 20 hours
of detailed tracklog data (when
recording approximately 1 trackpoint
every 4 seconds). Tracklog data
includes your GPS position (if
available) and accessory data such as
heart rate data.
data. See the next page to learn
how to delete lap data.
AF
Viewing Activities
DR
When the Forerunner memory is
full, your oldest tracklog data is
overwritten. Upload your history to
Garmin Connect or Garmin Training
Center periodically to keep track of
all of your data.
Note: Your Forerunner will
not automatically delete or
overwrite your lap summary
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1. Touch and hold menu > select
History > Activities.
2. Use the bezel to scroll through
the activities. Tap the bezel to
view lap information.
3. Press quit to exit.
Transferring History
to Your Computer
For information about transferring
data to your computer, see page 9.
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1. Touch and hold menu > select
History > Activities.
Deleting History
3. Press and hold reset while
viewing the run or lap.
4. Select Yes.
Deleting Totals
AF
1. Touch and hold menu > select
History > Delete.
2. Use the bezel to scroll through
the activities. Tap the bezel to
view lap information.
After you have transferred your
history to Garmin Connect or
Garmin Training Center, you
can delete the history from your
Forerunner.
2. Select an option:
• All Activities—delete all
activities from the history.
DR
• Old Activities—delete
activities recorded more than
one month ago.
• Totals—reset all your totals.
Deleting Individual Runs
and Laps
The Forerunner records the toal
distance traveled and time you have
worked out with your Forerunner.
1. Touch and hold menu > select
History > Totals.
2. Tap the bezel and select Yes to
delete the total.
You can delete runs, laps, and totals
individually.
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Settings
Settings
To set data fields:
1. Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > Data Fields.
Touch and hold menu > select
Settings.
2. Select one of the training pages.
3. Select the number of data fields.
4. Use the bezel to select and
change the data fields.
TIP: When finished selecting
options or entering values on
your Forerunner, press enter to
save the setting.
AF
Data Fields
You can show/hide the following
pages and customize up to three data
fields on each of the pages:
Training 1 (always shown)
Training 2
Training 3
Heart Rate (only appears when
the Forerunner is receiving heart
rate data)
DR
•
•
•
•
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5. Repeat for each page you wish to
customize.
Data Field Options
* Denotes a field showing statute or
metric units.
** Requires optional accessory.
Data Field
Description
Cadence **
Steps per minute
or revolutions of
the crank arm per
minute.
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Description
Data Field
Description
Cadence–
Avg **
Average cadence
for the duration of
your current ride.
Grade
Cadence–
Lap **
Average cadence
for the current lap.
Calories
Number of calories
burned.
Calculation of
rise over run. For
example, if for
every 10 feet you
climb (elevation)
you travel 200 feet
(distance), your
grade is 5%.
Distance *
Distance traveled on
the current run.
HR
Heart rate in beats
per minute (bpm).
Dist–Lap *
Distance traveled in
the current lap.
HR–%Max
Percentage of
maximum heart rate.
Dist–Last
Lap *
Distance of the last
completed lap.
HR Zone
Current range of
heart rate (1–5).
The default zones
are based on your
maximum heart rate
and user profile.
HR–Avg
Average heart rate
for the run.
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AF
Data Field
Elevation *
Distance above/
below sea level.
GPS
Accuracy
Margin of error for
your exact location.
For example, your
GPS location is
accurate to within
+/- 19 ft.
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Settings
Data Field
Description
Data Field
Description
HR–Avg
%Max
Average percentage
of maximum heart
rate for the run.
Speed–Avg
Average speed for
the run.
HR–Lap
Average heart rate
for the lap.
Speed–Lap
Average speed in
the current lap.
HR–Lap
%Max
Average percentage
of maximum heart
rate for the lap.
Heading
Current direction
you are traveling.
Laps
Amount of laps
completed.
Pace *
Current pace.
AF
DR
Pace–Avg * Average pace for
the run.
Pace–Lap *
Average pace in the
current lap.
Pace–Last
Lap *
Average pace during
the last full lap.
Speed *
Current speed.
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Speed–Last Average speed
Lap *
during the last full
lap.
Sunrise
Time of sunrise
based on your GPS
position.
Sunset
Time of sunset
based on your GPS
position.
Time
Stopwatch time.
Time–Avg
Lap
Average time to
complete the laps
so far.
Time–Lap
Amount of time in
the current lap.
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Time–Last
Lap
Amount of time to
complete the last
full lap.
Time Of
Day
Current time of day
based on your time
settings (format,
time zone, and
daylight saving
time).
Alarms
Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > Alarms.
Set Alarm—turn alarm on or off.
When the alarm is on, tap the bezel
in time/date mode to view the alarm
time.
Description
Set Time—use the bezel to set the
alarm time.
AF
Data Field
User Profile
DR
Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > User Profile. The
Forerunner uses information that
you enter about yourself to calculate
calorie consumption. Set your user
profile before you begin using
the Forerunner to ensure that it is
recording accurate data.
Tip: When the alarm sounds,
press enter to snooze for 9
minutes, or press quit to turn
off the alarm.
Type—set the alarm occurrence to
Daily or Once.
Time
The Forerunner automatically sets
the time of day using GPS satellite
signals. If you lose battery power,
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Settings
you must charge the battery and then
acquire satellites to reset the time
of day.
System
Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > Time.
Language—change the on‑screen
text language. Changing the text
language does not change the
language of user-entered data, such
as course names.
AF
Time Zone—select your time zone
or a nearby city.
Time Format—select 12 Hour or
24 Hour.
Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > System.
DR
DST (Daylight Saving Time)—select
Yes, No, or Auto. The Auto setting
automatically adjusts the time for
daylight saving based on your time
zone.
Time2—turn Time2 on or off. When
Time2 is on, you can set Time2
Format, Time2 Zone, and Time2
DST. Tap the bezel in time/date
mode to view Time2.
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Alert Tones—turn message tones
on or off.
Key Tones—turn button and bezel
tones on or off.
Sensitivity—select the touch
sensitivity level for the bezel. Select
High to make the bezel respond to a
lighter tap than Low.
Contrast—select the amount of
screen contrast.
About—view your software version,
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GPS version, and unit ID.
Brightness—adjust the brightness.
Units—select Statute or Metric for
the units of measure.
ANT+Sport
Accessories
Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > System > Backlight.
Computer
DR
AF
Mode—select how the backlight
turns on. Select Manual to press
two fingers on the bezel to turn on
the backlight for the timeout period.
Select Keys and Alerts to turn on
the backlight once with the two
finger press, and then any time a key
is pressed or when an alert message
appears. Select Off to always have
the backlight off.
See pages 31 to 36 for information
about accessories.
Backlight
Timeout—select the amount of time
the backlight stays on. Use a short
backlight setting to conserve battery
power.
Move away (10 m) from other
ANT+Sport accessories while the
Forerunner is trying to pair with the
computer for the first time.
1. Verify that the computer is set up
for data upload and that pairing
is enabled in the ANT Agent. See
page 9.
2. Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > ANT+Sport >
Computer.
4. Select Pairing > On.
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Settings
5. Bring your Forerunner within
range (3 m) of the computer.
Unit to Unit
You can transfer advanced workouts,
courses, and locations to and from
another Forerunner 405.
AF
7. Your Forerunner should display
the same number ANT Agent
displayed. If so, select yes on
your Forerunner to complete
pairing process.
6. When the ANT Agent finds your
Forerunner, ANT Agent displays
a unique number and asks you if
you want to pair. Select yes.
all data to your computer. Touch
and hold menu > select Settings >
ANT+Sport > Computer > Force
Send > Yes. All data will be sent
again.
DR
Note: You can prevent your
Forerunner from transferring
data to/from any computer,
even a paired computer.
Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > ANT+Sport >
Computer > Enabled > No.
Send All Data
By default, your Forerunner only
sends new data to your computer.
You can force the Forerunner to send
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1. In the sending Forerunner, touch
and hold menu > select Settings
> ANT+Sport > Unit to Unit >
Transfer. Select the data you
want to send.
2. In the receiving Forerunner, touch
and hold menu > select Settings
> ANT+Sport > Unit to Unit >
Receive.
The sending Forerunner connects to
the other Forerunner and sends the
data.
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DR
AF
• Heart rate monitor
• Foot Pod
• GSC 10 speed and cadence bike
sensor
• USB ANT stick (see page 29)
To purchase accessories, go to
http://buy.garmin.com or contact
your Garmin dealer.
The pairing process only takes a few
seconds when the accessories are
activated and functioning correctly.
When paired, your Forerunner
only receives data from your
accessory, even if you are near other
accessories.
The following ANT+Sport
accessories are compatible with the
Forerunner 405:
Using Accessories
monitor, with your Forerunner.
Pairing Accessories
If you purchased an accessory with
ANT+Sport wireless technology, you
need to pair it with your Forerunner.
Pairing is connecting ANT+Sport
accessories, such as the heart rate
After you pair the first time, your
Forerunner automatically recognizes
your accessory each time the
accessory is activated.
To pair accessories:
1. Move away (10 m) from other
accessories. Bring the accessory
to be paired within range (3 m) of
the Forerunner.
2. Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > ANT+Sport >
Accessories.
3. Select your accessory.
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Using Accessories
4. Select Enabled > Yes.
Foot pod active
5. Scroll to view Status. If the
Forerunner cannot pair with the
accessory, select Rescan.
For information about putting on the
heart rate monitor, see page 5.
Heart Rate Monitor Tips
If you are noticing inaccurate
or erratic heart rate data, use the
following tips.
AF
Tip: The accessory needs
to send data to complete the
pairing process. You need to
wear the heart rate monitor,
take a step wearing the foot
pod, or pedal your bike with
the GSC 10.
Heart Rate Monitor
Status Icons
DR
When in training mode, the icon
for the accessory blinks as the
Forerunner scans for the new
accessory. The icon is solid when the
accessory is paired.
Heart rate monitor active
Speed and cadence sensor
active
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• Make sure the heart rate monitor
is snug against your body.
• Reapply water, saliva, or
electrode gel to the sensors.
• Clean the sensors. Dirt and
sweat residue on the sensors can
interfere with heart rate signals.
• Wear a cotton shirt or wet your
shirt if suitable for your activity.
Synthetic fabrics that rub or flap
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Using Accessories
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
1–5 according to increasing intensity.
The Forerunner sets the heart rate
zone ranges based on your maximum
heart rate set in your user profile.
The Forerunner sets the heart rate
zone ranges based on your maximum
heart rate set in your user profile,
according to the table on page 43.
AF
against the heart rate monitor
can create static electricity that
interferes with heart rate signals.
• Move away from sources of
strong electromagnetic fields and
some 2.4 GHz wireless sensors,
which can interfere with your
heart rate monitor. Sources of
interference may include very
high voltage power lines, electric
motors, microwave ovens,
2.4 GHz cordless phones, and
wireless LAN access points.
DR
Heart Rate Zones
Caution: Consult your
physician to specify heart
rate zones/targets that are
appropriate for your fitness
level and health condition.
You can also customize your heart
rate zones in your user profile of
Garmin Connect or Garmin Training
Center. After customizing your heart
rate zones, transfer data to your
Forerunner.
Many athletes are using heart rate
zones to measure and increase their
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Using Accessories
How Do Heart Rate Zones
Affect Your Fitness Goals?
2. Use a coin to twist the cover
counter-clockwise so the arrow on
the cover points to OPEN.
DR
AF
• Your heart rate is a good measure
of exercise intensity.
• Training in certain heart rate
zones can help you improve
cardiovascular capacity and
strength.
• Knowing your heart rate
zones can prevent you from
overtraining and decrease your
risk of injury.
To replace the battery:
1. Locate the circular battery cover
on the back of the heart rate
monitor.
Knowing your heart rate zones can
help you measure and improve
your fitness by understanding and
applying these principles:
Note: Contact your local
waste disposal department to
properly dispose of batteries.
Heart Rate Monitor
Battery
The heart rate monitor contains a
user-replaceable CR2032 battery.
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3. Remove the cover and replace
the battery with the positive side
facing up.
Note: Be careful not to
damage or lose the O-ring
gasket on the cover.
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Distance Calibration
4. Use a coin to twist the cover
clockwise so the arrow on the
cover points to CLOSE.
1. Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > ANT+Sport >
Accessories > Foot Pod >
Calibrate > Distance.
DR
AF
Your Forerunner is compatible with
the foot pod. You can use the foot
pod to send data for your Forerunner
when training indoors or when your
GPS signal is weak or you lose
satellite signals. The foot pod is
on standby and ready to send data
(like the heart rate monitor). You
must pair the foot pod with your
Forerunner. See page 31.
Foot Pod
For best results, the foot pod should
be calibrated using the inside lane of
a regulation track. A regulation track
(2 laps = 800 m) is more accurate
than a treadmill.
Calibrating the Foot Pod
Calibrating your foot pod is optional
and can improve accuracy. There are
three ways to adjust the calibration:
distance, GPS, and manual.
2. Select a distance.
3. Press start to begin recording.
4. Run or walk the distance.
5. Press stop.
GPS Calibration
You must have GPS signals to
calibrate the Foot Pod using GPS.
1. Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > ANT+Sport >
Accessories > Foot Pod >
Calibrate > GPS.
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2. Press start to begin recording.
GSC 10
3. Run or walk approximately
1000 m. The Forerunner informs
you that you have traveled far
enough.
Calibrating the Bike
Sensor
Calibrating your bike sensor is
optional and can improve accuracy.
AF
If your foot pod distance seems
slightly high or low each time you
run, you can manually adjust the
calibration factor.
Manual Calibration
Your Forerunner is compatible with
the GSC 10 speed and cadence bike
sensor. You must pair the GSC 10
with your Forerunner. See page 31.
DR
Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > ANT+Sport >
Accessories > Foot Pod > Cal
Factor. Adjust the calibration factor.
Increase the calibration factor if your
distance is too low; decrease the
calibration factor if your distance is
too high.
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1. Touch and hold menu > select
Settings > ANT+Sport >
Accessories > Bike Sensor >
Calibration.
2. Select Manual to enter the wheel
size. Select Auto to allow GPS to
determine your wheel size.
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Appendix
Updating the
Software
Resetting the
Forerunner
3. Run WebUpdater, and follow the
on-screen instructions.
After confirming that you want to
perform an update, WebUpdater
downloads the update to your USB
ANT stick. The next time you bring
your Forerunner within range (3 m)
of your computer, your software is
updated.
AF
If your Forerunner is locked up,
reset your Forerunner. Press and
hold enter and quit simultaneously
until the screen goes blank (about 6
seconds). This does not erase any of
your data or settings.
1. Go to www.garmin.com/products
/webupdater and download
WebUpdater to your computer.
Clearing User Data
DR
To clear/erase all user data, press and
hold enter and quit simultaneously
until the screen goes blank (about
6 seconds) to reset the Forerunner.
Continue holding the quit button, but
release the enter button. Follow the
on-screen directions.
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Appendix
Battery Information
Specifications
Actual battery life depends on use of
the following items: GPS, backlight,
ANT+Sport computer connection,
and time spent in power save mode.
Forerunner
On a fully charged battery, the
Forerunner should last one week if
you train for 30 minutes a week with
GPS and the Forerunner is in power
save mode for the remaining time.
Watch size: 1.88 in. wide × 2.78 in.
long × 0.646 in. thick (47.75 mm ×
70.5 mm × 16.4 mm)
On a fully charged battery, the
Forerunner lasts for up to 2 weeks in
power save mode.
Water resistance: IPX7. Not
intended to be used while user is
swimming.
Weight: 2.1 oz. (60 g)
DR
AF
Display: 1.06 in. (27 mm) diameter,
124 × 95 pixels resolution, with LED
backlight.
On a fully charged battery, the
Forerunner can last for up to 8 hours
in GPS mode.
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Data storage: approximately 20
hours of data (assuming 1 trackpoint
is being recorded every 4 seconds).
Memory: up to 1000 laps; 100 user
locations (waypoints).
Computer interface: wireless USB
ANT stick
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Battery type: 300 mAh rechargeable
lithium-ion battery
Operating temperature range:
5°F–122°F (-15°C–50°C)
Operating temperature: 14°F–
122°F (-10°C–50°C)
Radio frequency/protocol:
2.4 GHz / Dynastream ANT+Sport
wireless communications protocol
AF
Charging temperature range:
32°F–122°F (0°C–50°C)
Transmission range: Approximately
5m
Battery life: up to 8 hours in GPS
mode; up to 2 weeks in power save
mode.
Weight: 6 g
Radio frequency/protocol: 2.4
GHz/Dynastream ANT+Sport
wireless communications protocol
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GPS Antenna: internal patch
GPS Receiver: high-sensitivity
integrated
USB ANT stick
Physical size: 59 mm × 18 mm ×
7 mm
Power source: USB
Heart Rate Monitor
Physical size: 13.7 in. × 1.3 in. × 0.4
in. (34.7 cm × 3.4 cm × 1.1 cm)
Weight: 1.6 oz. (44 g)
Water resistance: 32.9 ft.
(10 m)
Transmission range: approximately
9.8 ft. (3 m)
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Appendix
Software License
Agreement
Battery: user-replaceable CR2032
(3 volts)
Operating temperature: 14°F–
122°F (-10°C–50°C)
AF
Note: In cold conditions,
wear appropriate clothing to
keep the heart rate monitor
near your body temperature.
BY USING THE Forerunner, YOU
AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE
LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE
READ THIS AGREEMENT
CAREFULLY.
Battery life: approximately 3 years
(1 hour per day)
DR
Radio frequency/protocol: 2.4
GHz/Dynastream ANT+Sport
wireless communications protocol
Accuracy may be degraded by
poor sensor contact, electrical
interference, and receiver distance
from transmitter.
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Garmin grants you a limited license
to use the software embedded in this
device (the “Software”) in binary
executable form in the normal
operation of the product. Title,
ownership rights, and intellectual
property rights in and to the Software
remain in Garmin.
You acknowledge that the Software
is the property of Garmin and is
protected under the United States
of America copyright laws and
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Declaration of
Conformity
Hereby, Garmin declares that this
Forerunner product is in compliance
with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC. To view the
full Declaration of Conformity, see
the Garmin Web site for your Garmin
product: www.garmin.com/products
/forerunner405.
DR
AF
international copyright treaties.
You further acknowledge that
the structure, organization, and
code of the Software are valuable
trade secrets of Garmin and that
the Software in source code form
remains a valuable trade secret
of Garmin. You agree not to
decompile, disassemble, modify,
reverse assemble, reverse engineer,
or reduce to human readable form
the Software or any part thereof or
create any derivative works based
on the Software. You agree not to
export or re-export the Software to
any country in violation of the export
control laws of the United States of
America.
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Appendix
Troubleshooting
The bezel is not
responding to my
taps.
AF
My Forerunner
never gets satellite
signals.
The battery gauge
does not seem
accurate.
Solution/Answer
Unlock the bezel: press enter and quit simultaneously.
Press firmly on the bezel for the best results.
Tap the outer ring on the bezel, not the inner ring near
the watch face.
Adjust the sensitivity setting (see page 28).
Touch and hold GPS. Make sure GPS is set to On.
Take your Forerunner outside and away from tall
buildings. Remain stationary for several minutes.
Problem
Allow the Forerunner to fully discharge, and then fully
charge it (without interrupting the charge cycle).
DR
Stay 10 m away from other ANT+Sport accessories
while pairing.
Bring the Forerunner within range (3 m) of the sensor
The heart rate
while pairing.
monitor, foot pod, or
Restart the scan for the accessory (see page 31).
GSC 10 will not pair
with the Forerunner. Make sure the accessory is sending data (for example,
you need to be wearing the heart rate monitor).
If the problem persists, replace the battery in the
accessory.
The heart rate data
See page 32.
is inaccurate.
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Solution/Answer
A smaller elastic strap is sold separately. Go to
http://buy.garmin.com.
The Forerunner overwrites the oldest detailed data if
you do not transfer it to your computer. Transfer data
regularly to avoid losing data.
Problem
The heart rate
monitor strap is too
big.
Some of my data
is missing from my
Forerunner.
% of Maximum
Heart Rate
50–60%
60–70%
Perceived Exertion
Benefits
Relaxed, easy pace; rhythmic
breathing
Comfortable pace;
slightly deeper breathing,
conversation possible
Moderate pace; more difficult
to hold conversation
Fast pace and a bit
uncomfortable; breathing
forceful
Sprinting pace, unsustainable
for long period of time;
labored breathing
Beginning-level aerobic
training; reduces stress
Basic cardiovascular training;
good recovery pace
DR
Zone
AF
Heart Rate Zone Table
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
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Improved aerobic capacity;
optimal cardiovascular training
Improved anaerobic capacity
and threshold; improved
speed
Anaerobic and muscular
endurance; increased power
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Index
Index
accessories 5, 29, 31, 31–36
activities 22
advanced workouts 17
alarms 27
all data, erase 37
Auto Lap 12
Auto Pause 11
backlight 29
battery
charging 4
information 38
life 38
bezel 2
locking 3
tips for using 1
biking 13
cadence data fields 24
calibrating
bike sensor (GSC 10) 36
foot pod 35
calories 25
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clean the Forerunner iv
computer connection 9
computer pairing 9, 29
courses 18
deleting 19
starting 18
force send 30
data, send 30
data fields 24
data uploading 9
deleting
advanced workouts 18
courses 19
history 23
laps 23
runs 23
totals 23
distance data fields 25
downloading software i, 8
drivers, USB 9
Garmin Connect i
Garmin Product Support i
Garmin Training Center i
GPS 20, 21, 25
grade 25
heart rate
data fields 25
zones 33
heart rate monitor 5, 32
battery 34
tips 32
history 22
deleting 23
transfering 9
viewing 22
elevation data fields 25
erase all data 37
icons 32
indoor use 20
interval workouts 16
foot pod 35
calibrating 35, 36
language 28
license agreement 40
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light 29
lithium-ion battery 39
locations 20
pace 13
pairing
accessories 31
computer 9
heart rate monitor 5
power save mode 3
product registration i
product support i
registration i
reset Forerunner 37
satellite page 20
satellite signals 7
screen contrast 28
send all data 30
sensors, pairing 5
simple workouts 15
software downloads i, 8
software license agreement 40
software update 37
software version 28
specifications 38
speed data fields 26
speed units 13
sport mode 13
status icons 32
technical specifications 38
Time 2 28
time data fields 26
time of day 7
time settings 27
tones 28
totals 23
touch bezel 1, 2
training 11
transferring data 9
troubleshooting 42
water immersion iv
waypoints, See locations
WebUpdater 37
workouts 14
advanced 17
interval 16
simple 15
zones, heart rate 33
unit ID 29
units 29
updating software 37
uploading data 9
USB ANT stick 9
USB drivers 9
Virtual Partner 13, 18
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