Garmin A04724 5 Health and Fitness GPS Smartwatch Owner’s Manual

June 16, 2024
Garmin

A04724 5 Health and Fitness GPS Smartwatch

Product Information

Specifications

  • Model Number: A04724

Introduction

Welcome to the owner’s manual for this product. This manual
provides detailed information on how to use and operate the
product. Please read through the manual carefully before using the
product to ensure proper usage and to maximize its features.

Overview

The product features a touchscreen interface that allows for
easy navigation and control. The following sections provide tips
and instructions on how to use the touchscreen effectively.

Touchscreen Tips

– Use your finger to swipe, tap, or scroll on the
touchscreen.

– To select an item on the screen, simply tap it once.

– To scroll through a list or menu, swipe up or down with your
finger.

Locking and Unlocking the Touchscreen

– To lock the touchscreen, press and hold the power button until
the lock screen appears.

– To unlock the touchscreen, press the power button again and
swipe across the screen.

Icons

The product uses various icons to represent different functions
and features. Familiarize yourself with these icons to easily
understand the information displayed on the screen.

Setting Up Your Watch

This section provides instructions on how to set up your watch
for optimal performance and personalization.

Apps and Activities

– To access apps and activities, navigate to the main menu by
pressing the menu button.

– Select the desired app or activity by tapping on its icon.

Starting an Activity

– To start an activity, select the desired activity from the
list.

– Follow the on-screen prompts to customize settings and start
recording.

Tips for Recording Activities

– Ensure that the watch is securely fastened to your wrist.

– Make sure the watch has a clear view of the sky for accurate
GPS tracking.

– Monitor your heart rate and other relevant data during the
activity.

Stopping an Activity

– To stop recording an activity, press the stop button on the
screen.

– Confirm the action when prompted.

Evaluating an Activity

– After completing an activity, you can review and analyze your
performance.

– Access the activity summary by navigating to the history
section in the main menu.

– Select the desired activity and view detailed information such
as distance, duration, heart rate, and more.

Outdoor Activities

This section provides specific instructions for different
outdoor activities such as running, cycling, and swimming in open
water.

Going for a Run

– Select the running activity from the activities menu.

– Customize settings such as distance, pace, and target heart
rate if desired.

– Start the activity and begin running.

Going for a Ride

– Select the cycling activity from the activities menu.

– Customize settings such as distance, speed, and target power
if desired.

– Start the activity and begin cycling.

Swimming in Open Water

– Select the swimming activity from the activities menu.

– Customize settings such as distance, stroke type, and target
heart rate if desired.

– Start the activity and begin swimming.

Appearance

This section provides instructions on how to customize the
appearance of your watch, including the watch face and
controls.

Watch Face Settings

– To access watch face settings, navigate to the appearance
section in the main menu.

– Select the desired watch face from the available options.

Changing the Watch Face

– To change the watch face, tap and hold on the current watch
face until a menu appears.

– Select “Change Watch Face” and browse through the available
options.

– Tap on the desired watch face to apply it.

Creating a Custom Watch Face

– To create a custom watch face, navigate to the appearance
section in the main menu.

– Select “Customize Watch Face” and follow the on-screen
instructions to personalize the design.

Editing a Watch Face

– To edit a watch face, navigate to the appearance section in
the main menu.

– Select “Edit Watch Face” and use the available options to
modify the layout, colors, and widgets.

Controls

This section provides instructions on how to customize the
controls menu for quick access to frequently used features.

Customizing the Controls Menu

– To customize the controls menu, navigate to the controls
section in the main menu.

– Select “Customize Controls” and choose the desired features to
be displayed in the menu.

Morning Report

This section provides instructions on how to customize your
morning report for an overview of your daily activities and health
metrics.

Customizing Your Morning Report

– To customize your morning report, navigate to the morning
report section in the main menu.

– Select “Customize Morning Report” and choose the desired
metrics and information to be included.

Setting Up a Shortcut

This section provides instructions on how to set up a shortcut
for quick access to a specific feature or app.

Garmin Pay

– To set up a shortcut for Garmin Pay, navigate to the shortcuts
section in the main menu.

– Select “Set Up Shortcut” and choose “Garmin Pay” as the
desired feature.

Setting Up Your Garmin Pay Wallet

– To set up your Garmin Pay wallet, follow the on-screen
instructions to add your payment card information.

Paying for a Purchase Using Your Watch

– To make a purchase using Garmin Pay, navigate to the Garmin
Pay section in the main menu.

– Hold your watch near the contactless payment terminal and
follow the prompts on the screen.

Adding a Card to Your Garmin Pay Wallet

– To add a card to your Garmin Pay wallet, navigate to the
Garmin Pay section in the main menu.

– Select “Add Card” and follow the on-screen instructions to add
your payment card information.

Managing Your Garmin Pay Cards

– To manage your Garmin Pay cards, navigate to the Garmin Pay
section in the main menu.

– Select “Manage Cards” and choose the desired card for editing
or removal.

Changing Your Garmin Pay Passcode

– To change your Garmin Pay passcode, navigate to the Garmin Pay
section in the main menu.

– Select “Change Passcode” and follow the on-screen instructions
to set a new passcode.

Training

This section provides instructions on how to train effectively
using the product’s training features.

Unified Training Status

– The unified training status provides an overview of your
training progress and recommendations.

– To access the unified training status, navigate to the
training section in the main menu.

Syncing Activities and Performance Measurements

– To sync activities and performance measurements, connect the
product to a compatible device or application.

– Follow the instructions provided by the device or application
to establish a connection and transfer data.

Workouts

This section provides instructions on how to create and follow
workouts using the product.

Starting a Workout

– To start a workout, navigate to the workouts section in the
main menu.

– Select the desired workout from the available options.

– Follow the on-screen prompts to begin the workout and track
your progress.

Following a Workout From Garmin Connect

– To follow a workout from Garmin Connect, ensure that your
device is connected to Garmin Connect.

– Select the desired workout from the available options in
Garmin Connect.

– Sync your device to receive the workout data and follow the
prompts on the screen during the workout.

Using Garmin Connect Training Plans

– Garmin Connect offers training plans for various fitness goals
and activities.

– To access Garmin Connect training plans, navigate to the
training section in the main menu.

– Select “Training Plans” and choose the desired plan from the
available options.

– Follow the instructions provided by Garmin Connect to start
and follow the training plan.

Adaptive Training Plans

– Adaptive training plans adjust based on your performance and
progress.

– To access adaptive training plans, navigate to the training
section in the main menu.

– Select “Adaptive Training Plans” and choose the desired plan
from the available options.

– Follow the instructions provided by Garmin Connect to start
and follow the adaptive training plan.

Starting Today’s Workout

– To start today’s workout, navigate to the workouts section in
the main menu.

– Select “Today’s Workout” and follow the on-screen prompts to
begin the workout.

Viewing Scheduled Workouts

– To view scheduled workouts, navigate to the workouts section
in the main menu.

– Select “Scheduled Workouts” and browse through the list of
upcoming workouts.

Health and Wellness Settings and Alerts

This section provides instructions on how to manage health and
wellness settings and receive alerts.

History

– To view your activity history, navigate to the history section
in the main menu.

VÍVOACTIVE® 5 HEALTH AND FITNESS GPS SMARTWATCH
Owner’s Manual

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Table of Contents
Introduction ……………………………….. 1
Overview………………………………………….. 1 Touchscreen Tips……………………………… 2
Locking and Unlocking the Touchscreen…………………………………. 2 Icons ………………………………………………… 2 Setting Up Your Watch………………………. 3
Apps and Activities………………………3
Starting an Activity……………………………. 3 Tips for Recording Activities………….. 3 Stopping an Activity………………………. 3 Evaluating an Activity…………………….. 4
Indoor Activities……………………………….. 4 Recording a Strength Training Activity………………………………………….. 4 Tips for Recording Strength Training Activities……………………………………. 4 Recording a HIIT Activity…………………5 Calibrating the Treadmill Distance….. 5 Gaming…………………………………………. 6 Using the Garmin GameOnTM App…………………………………………… 6 Recording a Manual Gaming Activity………………………………………. 6 Going for a Pool Swim…………………… 7 Setting the Pool Size………………….. 7 Swim Terminology……………………… 7
Outdoor Activities……………………………… 7 Going for a Run……………………………… 8 Going for a Ride…………………………….. 8 Swimming in Open Water………………. 8
Golfing……………………………………………… 9 Playing Golf…………………………………… 9 Golf Menu…………………………………… 11 Viewing the Direction to the Pin……. 11 Changing the Pin Location…………….11 Viewing Layup and Dogleg Distances……………………………………. 11 Viewing Hazards…………………………. 12 Measuring a Shot with Garmin AutoShotTM…………………………………… 12 Adding a Shot Manually……………. 13 Keeping Score…………………………….. 13 Setting the Scoring Method………. 13

Tracking Golf Statistics…………….. 13 Recording Golf Statistics………….. 14 Viewing Your Shot History……………. 14 Viewing Your Round Summary……… 14 Ending a Round…………………………… 14 Customizing Your Golf Club List…… 14 Golf Settings……………………………….. 15 Health SnapshotTM…………………………… 15 Adding a Custom Activity………………… 15 Apps………………………………………………. 16 Customizing the Activities and Apps List………………………………………………… 18 Activities and App Settings……………… 19 Customizing the Data Screens……… 20 Activity Alerts………………………………. 20 Setting an Alert………………………… 21 Auto Lap……………………………………… 21 Marking Laps Using the Auto Lap Feature……………………………… 21 Using Auto Pause®……………………… 21 Using Auto Scroll…………………………. 22 Changing the GPS Setting……………..22
Appearance……………………………… 22
Watch Face Settings……………………….. 22 Changing the Watch Face…………….. 22 Creating a Custom Watch Face…. 23 Editing a Watch Face………………… 23
Glances………………………………………….. 24 Viewing Glances………………………….. 26 Customizing the Glance Loop…… 26 Body Battery……………………………….. 26 Viewing the Body Battery Glance…………………………………….. 27 Tips for Improved Body Battery Data………………………………………… 27 Heart Rate Variability Status………… 27 Using the Stress Level Glance………. 28 Women’s Health………………………….. 28 Menstrual Cycle Tracking…………. 28 Pregnancy Tracking…………………..29 Hydration Tracking………………………. 30 Using the Hydration Tracking Glance…………………………………….. 30 Using the Varia Camera Controls….. 30
Controls…………………………………………. 31 Customizing the Controls Menu……. 32

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Morning Report………………………………. 32 Customizing Your Morning Report… 32
Setting Up a Shortcut………………………. 32 Garmin Pay…………………………………….. 32
Setting Up Your Garmin Pay Wallet.. 32 Paying for a Purchase Using Your Watch…………………………………………. 33 Adding a Card to Your Garmin Pay Wallet…………………………………………. 33
Managing Your Garmin Pay Cards………………………………………. 33 Changing Your Garmin Pay Passcode……………………………………. 34
Training…………………………………… 34
Unified Training Status……………………. 34 Syncing Activities and Performance Measurements……………………………. 34
Activity Tracking……………………………… 34 Auto Goal……………………………………. 35 Using the Move Alert……………………. 35 Turning on the Move Alert………… 35 Sleep Tracking…………………………….. 35 Using Automated Sleep Tracking………………………………….. 35 Intensity Minutes…………………………. 36 Earning Intensity Minutes…………. 36 Garmin Move IQTM………………………… 36 Enabling Self Evaluation………………. 36 Activity Tracking Settings…………….. 36 Turning Off Activity Tracking…….. 36
Workouts……………………………………….. 37 Starting a Workout………………………. 37 Following a Workout From Garmin Connect………………………………………. 37 Using Garmin Connect Training Plans………………………………………….. 38 Adaptive Training Plans……………. 38 Starting Today’s Workout………….. 38 Viewing Scheduled Workouts……. 38
Health and Wellness Settings and Alerts……………………………………………… 39
History……………………………………. 39
Using History………………………………….. 39 Viewing Your Time in Each Heart Rate Zone………………………………………………. 39 Personal Records……………………………. 40

Viewing Your Personal Records……. 40 Clearing Personal Records…………… 40 Viewing Data Totals………………………… 40 Deleting History………………………………. 40
Heart Rate Features…………………… 41
Wrist-based Heart Rate……………………. 41 Wearing the Watch………………………. 41 Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data……. 41 Viewing the Heart Rate Glance……… 42 Setting an Abnormal Heart Rate Alert……………………………………………. 42 Broadcasting Heart Rate to Garmin Devices……………………………………….. 42 Turning Off the Wrist-based Heart Rate Monitor……………………………….. 43
About Heart Rate Zones………………….. 43 Setting Your Heart Rate Zones……… 43 Fitness Goals………………………………. 43 Heart Rate Zone Calculations……….. 44
About VO2 Max. Estimates……………… 44 Getting Your VO2 Max. Estimate…… 45
Viewing Your Fitness Age………………… 45 Pulse Oximeter……………………………….. 45
Getting Pulse Oximeter Readings…. 46 Changing the Pulse Oximeter Tracking Mode………………………………………….. 46 Tips for Erratic Pulse Oximeter Data……………………………………………. 46
Navigation……………………………….. 46
Saving Your Location………………………. 47 Deleting a Location……………………… 47
Navigating to a Saved Location……….. 47 Navigating Back to Start………………….. 47 Stopping Navigation……………………….. 47 Compass………………………………………… 48
Calibrating the Compass Manually.. 48
Wireless Sensors………………………. 48
Pairing Your Wireless Sensors…………. 48 HRM-ProTM Running Pace and Distance…………………………………… 49
Tips for Recording Running Pace and Distance……………………………………… 49 Using an Optional Bike Speed or Cadence Sensor……………………………… 49

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Calibrating Your Speed Sensor……… 49 Situational Awareness…………………….. 50 tempe…………………………………………….. 50
User Profile……………………………… 50
Setting Up Your User Profile…………….. 50 Gender Settings………………………………. 50 Wheelchair Mode……………………………. 50

Manually Syncing Data with Garmin Connect…………………………………… 58 Connect IQ Features……………………. 58 Downloading Connect IQ Features………………………………….. 58 Downloading Connect IQ Features Using Your Computer……………….. 58 Garmin Golf App………………………….. 59

Music……………………………………… 51
Downloading Personal Audio Content………………………………………….. 51 Connecting to a Third- Party Provider… 51
Downloading Audio Content from a Third-Party Provider…………………….. 51 Disconnecting from a Third-Party Provider………………………………………. 52 Connecting Bluetooth Headphones….. 52 Listening to Music…………………………… 52 Music Playback Controls…………………. 53
Connectivity…………………………….. 53
Phone Connectivity Features…………… 53 Pairing Your Phone……………………….54 Viewing Notifications…………………… 54 Replying with a Customized Text Message…………………………………….. 54 Receiving an Incoming Phone Call… 54 Playing Audio Prompts During an Activity……………………………………….. 55 Managing Notifications……………….. 55 Enabling Bluetooth Notifications….. 55 Turning Off the Bluetooth Phone Connection………………………………….. 55 Turning On and Off Phone Connection Alerts………………………………………….. 55 Finding Your Phone……………………… 56 Using Do Not Disturb Mode………….. 56
WiFi Connectivity Features……………… 56 Connecting to a WiFi Network……… 56
Phone and Bluetooth Settings………….. 56 Phone Apps and Computer Applications……………………………………. 56
Garmin Connect……………………………57 Using the Garmin Connect App…. 57 Using Garmin Connect on Your Computer………………………………… 58

Safety and Tracking Features……… 59
Adding Emergency Contacts……………. 59 Incident Detection…………………………… 59
Turning Incident Detection On and Off………………………………………………. 60 Requesting Assistance……………………. 60 Turning On LiveTrack………………………. 60 Adding Contacts……………………………… 60
Clocks…………………………………….. 61
Setting an Alarm……………………………… 61 Deleting an Alarm……………………………. 61 Using the Stopwatch……………………….. 61 Starting the Countdown Timer…………. 61 Syncing the Time with GPS……………… 61 Setting the Time Manually……………….. 62
Customizing the Watch………………. 62
System Settings……………………………… 62 Customizing the Display Settings…. 62 Battery Manager Settings…………….. 63 Changing the Units of Measure…….. 63
Time Zones…………………………………….. 63 Garmin Connect Settings………………….63
Device Information……………………. 63
About the AMOLED Display……………… 63 Charging the Watch………………………… 64 Changing the Bands………………………… 64 Viewing Device Information…………….. 65
Viewing E-label Regulatory and Compliance Information………………. 65 Device Care…………………………………….. 65 Cleaning the Watch……………………… 65 Cleaning the Leather Bands…………..65 Product Updates…………………………….. 65 Setting Up Garmin Express…………… 66 Specifications…………………………………. 66

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Battery Life Information……………….. 66
Troubleshooting……………………….. 66
Is my phone compatible with my watch?……………………………………………. 66 My phone will not connect to the watch…………………………………………….. 67 My headphones will not connect to the watch…………………………………………….. 67 My music cuts out or my headphones won’t stay connected………………………. 67 My watch is in the wrong language….. 67 My watch does not display the correct time……………………………………………….. 68 The activity temperature reading is not accurate…………………………………………. 68 Maximizing Battery Life…………………… 68 Restarting the Watch………………………. 68 Resetting All Default Settings……………69 Acquiring Satellite Signals……………….. 69
Improving GPS Satellite Reception.. 69 Activity Tracking……………………………… 69
My step count does not seem accurate……………………………………… 69 Getting More Information………………… 69
Appendix…………………………………. 70
Data Fields……………………………………… 70 VO2 Max. Standard Ratings…………….. 72 Wheel Size and Circumference………… 73

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Introduction
WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Always consult your physician before you begin or modify any exercise program.
Overview
Action button: Press to turn on the watch. Press to open the activities and apps menu. Press to start and stop the activity timer. Hold for 2 seconds to view the controls menu, including power. Hold until the watch vibrates 3 times to request assistance (Safety and Tracking Features, page 59). Back (Menu) button: Press to return to the previous screen, except during an activity. During an activity, press to mark a new lap, start a new set or pose, or advance to the next stage of a workout. Hold to view a menu of watch settings and options for the current screen. Touchscreen: Swipe up or down to scroll through glances, features, and menus (Touchscreen Tips, page 2). From the watch face, swipe right to view the shortcut feature (Setting Up a Shortcut, page 32).

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Touchscreen Tips
· Drag up or down to scroll through lists and menus. · Swipe up or down to scroll quickly. · Tap to select an item. · Tap to wake the watch. · From the watch face, swipe up or down to scroll through the glances on the watch. · Tap a glance to view additional information, if available. · Swipe right to return to the previous screen. · Tap and hold an item on the watch face to bring up contextual information, such as glances or menus, if
available. · During an activity, swipe up or down to view the next data screen. · During an activity, swipe right to view the watch face and glances, and swipe left to return to the activity data
fields. · After selecting an activity, swipe up to view the settings and options for that activity. · When available, select or swipe up to view additional menu options. · Perform each menu selection as a separate action.
Locking and Unlocking the Touchscreen
You can lock the touchscreen to prevent inadvertent screen touches. 1 Hold to view the controls menu. 2 Select .
The touchscreen locks and does not respond to touches until you unlock it. 3 Hold any button to unlock the touchscreen.
Icons
A flashing icon means the watch is searching for a signal. A solid icon means the signal was found or the sensor is connected. A slash through an icon means the feature is turned off.
Phone connection status
Heart rate monitor status
LiveTrack status
Speed sensor status
Cadence sensor status
VariaTM bike light status
Varia bike radar status
tempeTM sensor status

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Setting Up Your Watch
To take full advantage of the vívoactive 5 features, complete these tasks. · Pair the watch with your phone using the Garmin ConnectTM app (Pairing Your Phone, page 54). · Set up WiFi® networks (Connecting to a WiFi Network, page 56). · Set up music (Music, page 51). · Set up your Garmin PayTM wallet (Setting Up Your Garmin Pay Wallet, page 32). · Set up safety features (Safety and Tracking Features, page 59). · Set up your user profile (User Profile, page 50).
Apps and Activities
Your watch includes a variety of preloaded apps and activities. Apps: Apps provide interactive features for your watch, such as saving your location or using your screen as a
flashlight (Apps, page 16). Activities: Your watch comes preloaded with indoor and outdoor activity apps, including running, cycling,
strength training, golfing, and more. When you start an activity, the watch displays and records sensor data, which you can save and share with the Garmin Connect community. For more information about activity tracking and fitness metric accuracy, go to garmin.com/ataccuracy. Connect IQTM Apps: You can add features to your watch by installing apps from the Connect IQ app (Downloading Connect IQ Features, page 58).
Starting an Activity
When you start an activity, GPS turns on automatically (if required). 1 Press . 2 Select an option:
· Select an activity from your favorites. · Select , and select an activity from the extended activity list. 3 If the activity requires GPS signals, go outside to an area with a clear view of the sky, and wait until the watch is ready. The watch is ready after it establishes your heart rate, acquires GPS signals (if required), and connects to your wireless sensors (if required). 4 Press to start the activity timer. The watch records activity data only while the activity timer is running.
Tips for Recording Activities
· Charge the watch before starting an activity (Charging the Watch, page 64). · Swipe up or down to view additional data screens.
Stopping an Activity
1 Press . 2 Select an option:
· To save the activity, select . · To discard the activity, select . · To resume the activity, press .

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Evaluating an Activity
NOTE: This feature is not available for all activities. You can customize the self-evaluation setting for certain activities (Enabling Self Evaluation, page 36). 1 After you complete an activity, select (Stopping an Activity, page 3). 2 Select how you felt during the activity. 3 Select a number that corresponds with your perceived effort.
NOTE: You can select Skip to skip the self evaluation. You can view evaluations in the Garmin Connect app.
Indoor Activities
The watch can be used for training indoors, such as running on an indoor track or using a stationary bike or indoor trainer. GPS is turned off for indoor activities (Activities and App Settings, page 19). When running or walking with GPS turned off, speed and distance are calculated using the accelerometer in the watch. The accelerometer is self-calibrating. The accuracy of the speed and distance data improves after a few outdoor runs or walks using GPS. TIP: Holding the handrails of the treadmill reduces accuracy. When cycling with GPS turned off, speed and distance data are not available unless you have an optional sensor that sends speed and distance data to the watch, such as a speed or cadence sensor.
Recording a Strength Training Activity
You can record sets during a strength training activity. A set is multiple repetitions (reps) of a single move. 1 Press . 2 Select Strength. 3 Press to start the activity timer. 4 Start your first set.
By default, the watch counts your reps. Your rep count appears when you complete at least four reps. You can disable rep counting in the activity settings (Activities and App Settings, page 19). TIP: The watch can only count reps of a single move for each set. When you want to change moves, you should finish the set and start a new one. 5 Press to finish the set. The watch displays the total reps for the set. After several seconds, the rest timer appears. 6 If necessary, edit the number of reps, and select to add the weight used for the set. 7 When you are done resting, press to start your next set. 8 Repeat for each strength training set until your activity is complete. 9 After you complete your activity, press , and select .
Tips for Recording Strength Training Activities
· Do not look at the watch while performing reps. You should interact with the watch at the beginning and end of each set, and during rests.
· Focus on your form while performing reps. · Perform bodyweight or free weight exercises. · Perform reps with a consistent, wide range of motion.
Each rep is counted when the arm wearing the watch returns to the starting position. NOTE: Leg exercises may not be counted. · Turn on automatic set detection to start and stop your sets. · Save and send your strength training activity to your Garmin Connect account. You can use the tools in your Garmin Connect account to view and edit activity details.

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Recording a HIIT Activity
You can use specialized timers to record a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) activity. 1 Press . 2 Select HIIT. 3 Select an option:
· Select Free to record an open, unstructured HIIT activity. · Select HIIT Timers > AMRAP to record as many rounds as possible during a set time period. · Select HIIT Timers > EMOM to record a set number of moves every minute on the minute. · Select HIIT Timers > Tabata to alternate between 20-second intervals of maximum effort with 10 seconds
of rest. · Select HIIT Timers > Custom to set your move time, rest time, number of moves, and number of rounds. · Select Workouts to follow a saved workout. 4 If necessary, follow the on-screen instructions. 5 Press to start your first round. The watch displays a countdown timer and your current heart rate. 6 If necessary, press to manually move to the next round or rest. 7 After you finish the activity, press to stop the activity timer. 8 Select .
Calibrating the Treadmill Distance
To record more accurate distances for your treadmill runs, you can calibrate the treadmill distance after you run at least 1.5 km (1 mi.) on a treadmill. If you use different treadmills, you can manually calibrate the treadmill distance on each treadmill or after each run. 1 Start a treadmill activity (Starting an Activity, page 3). 2 Run on the treadmill until your vívoactive 5 watch records at least 1.5 km (1 mi.). 3 After you complete your run, press . 4 Check the treadmill display for the distance traveled. 5 Select an option:
· To calibrate the first time, enter the treadmill distance on your watch. · To manually calibrate after the first-time calibration, swipe up, select Calibrate & Save, and enter the
treadmill distance on your watch.

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Gaming
Using the Garmin GameOnTM App
When you pair your watch with your computer, you can record a gaming activity on your watch and view real-time performance metrics on your computer. 1 On your computer, go to www.overwolf.com/app/Garmin-Garmin_GameOn and download the Garmin
GameOn app. 2 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 3 Launch the Garmin GameOn app. 4 When the Garmin GameOn app prompts you to pair your watch, press , and select Gaming on your watch.
NOTE: While your watch is connected to the Garmin GameOn app, notifications and other Bluetooth® features are disabled on the watch. 5 Select Pair Now. 6 Select your watch from the list, and follow the on-screen instructions. TIP: You can click > Settings to customize your settings, reread the tutorial, or remove a watch. The Garmin GameOn app remembers your watch and settings the next time you open the app. If necessary, you can pair your watch to another computer (Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 48). 7 Select an option: · On your computer, start a supported game to automatically start the gaming activity. · On your watch, start a manual gaming activity (Recording a Manual Gaming Activity, page 6). The Garmin GameOn app shows your real-time performance metrics. When you complete your activity, the Garmin GameOn app displays your gaming activity summary and match information.
Recording a Manual Gaming Activity
You can record a gaming activity on your watch and manually enter stats for each match. 1 Press . 2 Select Gaming. 3 Select Skip. 4 Select a game type. 5 Press to start the activity timer. 6 Press at the end of the match to record your match result or placement. 7 Press to start a new match. 8 After you complete your activity, press , and select .

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Apps and Activities

Going for a Pool Swim
NOTE: The touchscreen is not available during swim activities. 1 Press . 2 Select Pool Swim. 3 Select your pool size, or enter a custom size. 4 Press to start the activity timer. 5 Start your activity.
The watch automatically records swim intervals and lengths. 6 Press when you rest.
The rest screen appears. 7 Press to restart the interval timer. 8 After you complete your activity, press to stop the activity timer. 9 Select an option:
· To save the activity, hold . · To discard the activity, hold .
Setting the Pool Size
1 Press . 2 Select Pool Swim. 3 Swipe up. 4 Select Settings > Pool Size. 5 Select your pool size, or enter a custom size.
Swim Terminology
Length: One trip down the pool. Interval: One or more consecutive lengths. A new interval starts after a rest. Stroke: A stroke is counted every time your arm wearing the watch completes a full cycle. Swolf: Your swolf score is the sum of the time for one pool length and the number of strokes for that length.
For example, 30 seconds plus 15 strokes equals a swolf score of 45. For open water swimming, swolf is calculated over 25 meters. Swolf is a measurement of swimming efficiency and, like golf, a lower score is better.
Outdoor Activities
The vívoactive 5 watch comes preloaded with outdoor activities, such as running and biking. GPS is turned on for outdoor activities.

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Going for a Run
Before you can use a wireless sensor for your run, you must pair the sensor with your watch (Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 48). 1 Put on your wireless sensors, such as a heart rate monitor (optional). 2 Press . 3 Select Run. 4 When using optional wireless sensors, wait while the watch connects to the sensors. 5 Go outside, and wait while the watch locates satellites. 6 Press to start the activity timer.
The watch records activity data only while the activity timer is running. 7 Start your activity. 8 Swipe up or down to scroll through data screens. 9 After you complete your activity, press , and select .
Going for a Ride
Before you can use a wireless sensor for your ride, you must pair the sensor with your watch (Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 48). 1 Pair your wireless sensors, such as a heart rate monitor, speed sensor, or cadence sensor (optional). 2 Press . 3 Select Bike. 4 When using optional wireless sensors, wait while the watch connects to the sensors. 5 Go outside, and wait while the watch locates satellites. 6 Press to start the activity timer.
The watch records activity data only while the activity timer is running. 7 Start your activity. 8 Swipe up or down to scroll through data screens. 9 After you complete your activity, press , and select .
Swimming in Open Water
You can record swim data including distance, pace, and stroke rate. NOTE: The touchscreen is not available during swim activities. 1 Press . 2 Select Open Water. 3 Go outside and wait while the watch locates satellites. 4 Press to start the activity timer. 5 Start swimming. 6 After you complete your activity, hold .

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Golfing
Playing Golf
Before you play golf for the first time, you must download the Garmin GolfTM app from the app store on your phone (Garmin Golf App, page 59). Before you play golf, you should charge the watch (Charging the Watch, page 64). 1 Press . 2 Select Golf.
The device locates satellites, calculates your location, and selects a course if there is only one course nearby. 3 If the course list appears, select a course from the list. Courses are updated automatically. 4 Press . 5 Select to keep score.

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6 Select a tee box. The hole information screen appears.
Current hole number Distance to the back of the green Distance to the middle of the green Distance to the front of the green Par for the hole Map of the green NOTE: Because pin locations change, the watch calculates the distance to the front, middle, and back of the green, but not the actual pin location. 7 Select an option: · Tap the map to view more detail or change the pin location (Changing the Pin Location, page 11). · Press to open the golf menu (Golf Menu, page 11). · Hold to open the golf settings (Golf Settings, page 15). When you move to the next hole, the watch automatically transitions to display the new hole information.

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Golf Menu
During a round, you can press to view additional features in the golf menu. Hazards: Shows the bunkers and water hazards for the current hole. Layups: Shows the layup and distance options for the current hole (par 4 and par 5 holes only). Change Hole: Allows you to manually change the hole. Scorecard: Opens the scorecard for the round (Keeping Score, page 13). Pin Pointer: The PinPointer feature is a compass that points to the pin location when you are unable to see the
green. This feature can help you line up a shot even if you are in the woods or in a deep sand trap. NOTE: Do not use the PinPointer feature while in a golf cart. Interference from the golf cart can affect the accuracy of the compass. Round Summary: During a round, view your score, statistics, and step information. Last Shot: View information for your last shot. NOTE: You can view distances for all shots detected during the current round. If needed, you can manually add a shot (Adding a Shot Manually, page 13). End Round: Ends the current round.
Viewing the Direction to the Pin
The PinPointer feature is a compass that provides directional assistance when you are unable to see the green. This feature can help you line up a shot even if you are in the woods or in a deep sand trap. NOTE: Do not use the PinPointer feature while in a golf cart. Interference from the golf cart can affect the accuracy of the compass. 1 Press . 2 Select .
The arrow points to the pin location.
Changing the Pin Location
While playing a game, you can take a closer look at the green and move the pin location. 1 Select the map.
A larger view of the green appears. 2 Touch and drag the pin to the correct location.
indicates the selected pin location. 3 Press to accept the pin location.
The distances on the hole information screen are updated to reflect the new pin location. The pin location is saved for only the current round.
Viewing Layup and Dogleg Distances
You can view a list of layup and dogleg distances for par 4 and 5 holes. 1 Press . 2 Select Layups.
NOTE: Distances and locations are removed from the list as you pass them.

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Viewing Hazards
You can view distances to hazards along the fairway for par 4 and 5 holes. Hazards that affect shot selection are displayed individually or in groups to help you determine the distance to layup or carry. 1 Press . 2 Select Hazards.

· The distances to the front and back of the nearest hazard appear on the screen. · The hazard type is listed at the top of the screen. · The green is represented as a half circle at the top of the screen. The line below the green represents
the center of the fairway. · Hazards are indicated by a letter signifying the order of the hazards on the hole, and are shown below
the green in approximate locations relative to the fairway.
Measuring a Shot with Garmin AutoShotTM
Each time you take a shot along the fairway, the watch records your shot distance so you can view it later (Viewing Your Shot History, page 14). Putts are not detected. 1 While playing golf, wear the watch on your leading wrist for better shot detection.
When the watch detects a shot, your distance from the shot location appears in the banner at the top of the screen.

TIP: You can tap the banner to hide it for 10 seconds. 2 Hit your next shot.
The watch records the distance of your last shot.
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Adding a Shot Manually
You can manually add a shot if the device doesn’t detect it. You must add the shot from the location of the missed shot. 1 Press . 2 Select Last Shot > > Add Shot. 3 Select to start a new shot from your current location.

Keeping Score
1 While playing golf, press . 2 Select Scorecard. 3 Select a hole. 4 Select or to set the score. 5 Select .
Setting the Scoring Method
You can change the method the watch uses to keep score. 1 During a round, hold . 2 Select Golf Settings > Scoring > Scoring Method. 3 Select a scoring method.
About Stableford Scoring
When you select the Stableford scoring method (Setting the Scoring Method, page 13), points are awarded based on the number of strokes taken relative to par. At the end of a round, the highest score wins. The device awards points as specified by the United States Golf Association. The scorecard for a Stableford scored game shows points instead of strokes.

Points

Strokes Taken Relative to Par

0

2 or more over

1

1 over

2

Par

3

1 under

4

2 under

5

3 under

Tracking Golf Statistics
When you enable statistics tracking on the watch, you can view your statistics for the current round (Viewing Your Round Summary, page 14). You can compare rounds and track improvements using the Garmin Golf app. 1 Press . 2 Select Golf.
The device locates satellites, calculates your location, and selects a course if there is only one course nearby. 3 If the course list appears, select a course from the list. Courses are updated automatically. 4 Select > Settings > Scoring > Stat Tracking.

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Recording Golf Statistics
Before you can record statistics, you must enable statistics tracking (Tracking Golf Statistics, page 13). 1 From the scorecard, select a hole. 2 Set the number of strokes taken, including putts, and select . 3 Set the number of putts taken, and select .
NOTE: The number of putts taken is used for statistics tracking only and does not increase your score. 4 Select an option:
· If your ball hit the fairway, select . · If your ball missed the fairway, select or . 5 Select .
Viewing Your Shot History
1 After playing a hole, press . 2 Select Last Shot to view information for your last shot.
Viewing Your Round Summary
During a round, you can view your score, statistics, and step information. 1 Press . 2 Select Round Summary. 3 Swipe up or down to view more information.
Ending a Round
1 Press . 2 Select End Round. 3 Swipe up. 4 Select an option:
· To save the round and return to watch mode, select Save. · To edit your scorecard, select Edit Score. · To discard the round and return to watch mode, select Discard. · To pause the round and resume it at a later time, select Pause.
Customizing Your Golf Club List
After you pair your compatible golf device with your smartphone using the Garmin Golf app, you can use the app to customize the default golf club list. 1 Open the Garmin Golf app on your smartphone. 2 From the or menu, select My Bag. 3 Select an option to add, edit, remove, or retire a club. 4 Sync your compatible Garmin® golf device with the Garmin Golf app.
The updated golf club list appears on your golf device.

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Golf Settings
Press , select Golf, select your golf course, and select > Settings to customize golf settings and features. Broadcast Heart Rate: Allows you to begin broadcasting your heart rate data to a paired device. Scoring: Allows you to set your scoring preferences and turn on statistics tracking. Driver Distance: Sets the average distance the ball travels from the tee box on your drive. Tournament Mode: Disables the PinPointer and PlaysLike distance features. These features are not allowed
during sanctioned tournaments or handicap calculation rounds. Club Prompt: Displays a prompt that enables you to enter which club you used after each detected shot. Record Activity: Enables activity FIT file recording for golf activities. FIT files record fitness information that is
tailored for the Garmin Connect app.
Health SnapshotTM
The Health Snapshot feature records several key health metrics while you hold still for two minutes. It provides a glimpse of your overall cardiovascular status. The watch records metrics such as your average heart rate, stress level, and respiration rate. You can add the Health Snapshot feature to the list of your favorite apps (Customizing the Activities and Apps List, page 18).
Adding a Custom Activity
You can create a custom activity and add it to the activity list. 1 Press . 2 Select > > . 3 Select an activity type to copy. 4 Select an activity name. 5 If necessary, edit the activity app settings (Activities and App Settings, page 19). 6 When you are finished editing, select Done.

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Apps
You can customize your watch using the apps menu, which lets you quickly access watch features and options. Some apps require a Bluetooth connection to a compatible phone. Many apps can also be found in the glances (Glances, page 24).
Press , and select Apps.

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Icon Name Alarms

More Information Setting an Alarm, page 61

Body BatteryTM Body Battery, page 26

Calendar

Select to view upcoming events from your phone calendar.

Calories Challenges Garmin Coach

Select to view your active and resting calorie information for the current day.
Select to view your current leaderboard ranking if you participate in a Garmin Connect challenge.
Adaptive Training Plans, page 38

Health Snapshot Health SnapshotTM, page 15

Heart Rate

Viewing the Heart Rate Glance, page 42

HRV Status

Heart Rate Variability Status, page 27

Hydration

Hydration Tracking, page 30

Intensity Minutes Intensity Minutes, page 36

Last Activity

Select to view a brief summary of your last recorded activity.

Last Golf Last Push Last Ride Last Run Last Strength Last Swim

Select to view a brief summary of your last recorded golf activity and golf history.
Select to view a brief summary of your last recorded wheelchair push activity and push history. Select to view a brief summary of your last recorded cycling activity and cycling history.
Select to view a brief summary of your last recorded run activity and run history.
Select to view a brief summary of your last recorded strength activity and strength history.
Select to view a brief summary of your last recorded swim activity and swim history.

Lights

Using the Varia Camera Controls, page 30

Music

Music, page 51

Notifications

Enabling Bluetooth Notifications, page 55

Pulse Ox

Pulse Oximeter, page 45

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Icon Name Respiration Sleep Coach Sleep Score Stopwatch

More Information
Select to view your respiration rate history, and do a breathing activity to help you relax.
Select to view your recommended sleep need based on sleep history, activity history, HRV status, and naps.
Select to view your sleep score based on the quality and duration of the previous night’s sleep.
Using the Stopwatch, page 61

Stress

Using the Stress Level Glance, page 28

Timer Tips Wallet

Starting the Countdown Timer, page 61
Select to view interactive watch tips and scan a direct link to support.garmin.com to access the owner’s manual for your watch.
Select to open your Garmin Pay wallet (Garmin Pay, page 32).

Weather

Select to view the current weather forecast and conditions.

Women’s Health Menstrual Cycle Tracking, page 28

Customizing the Activities and Apps List
1 Press . 2 Select Activities or Apps. 3 Select . 4 Select an option:
· To add an activity or app, select . · To remove an activity or app, select the activity or app, and select . · To reorder the list, select an activity or app, hold , and drag it to the desired location on the screen.

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Activities and App Settings
These settings allow you to customize each preloaded activity app based on your needs. For example, you can customize data screens and enable alerts and training features. Not all settings are available for all activity types. Press , select an activity, and select > Settings. 2 Players: Sets the scorecard to keep score for two players.
NOTE: This setting is only available during a round. You must enable this setting each time you begin a round. Accent Color: Sets the accent color of each activity to help identify which activity is active. Alerts: Sets the training alerts for the activity (Activity Alerts, page 20). Auto Lap: Sets the options for the Auto Lap® feature (Auto Lap, page 21). Auto Pause: Sets the watch to stop recording data when you stop moving or when you drop below a specified speed (Using Auto Pause®, page 21). Auto Rest: Enables the watch to automatically detect when you are resting during a pool swim and create a rest interval. Auto Scroll: Enables you to move through all of the activity data screens automatically while the timer is running (Using Auto Scroll, page 22). Auto Set: Enables the watch to start and stop exercise sets automatically during a strength training activity. Broadcast Heart Rate: Enables automatic heart rate data broadcasting when you start the activity (Broadcasting Heart Rate to Garmin Devices, page 42). Broadcast to GameOn: Enables automatic biometrics data broadcasting to the Garmin GameOn app when you start a gaming activity (Using the Garmin GameOnTM App, page 6). Club Prompt: Displays a prompt to enter which golf club you used after each detected shot. Data Screens: Enables you to customize data screens and add new data screens for the activity (Customizing the Data Screens, page 20). Driver Distance: Sets the average distance the golf ball travels on your drive. Edit Weight: Allows you to add the weight used for an exercise set during a strength training or cardio activity. Ending Alerts: Sets an alert to notify you when your meditation session is ending. GPS: Sets the mode for the GPS antenna (Changing the GPS Setting, page 22). Pool Size: Sets the pool length for pool swimming. Rename: Sets the activity name. Rep Counting: Enables or disables rep counting during a strength training activity. Scoring: Enables or disables scorekeeping automatically when you start a round of golf. The Always Ask option prompts you when you begin a round. Scoring Method: Sets the scoring method to stroke play or Stableford scoring while playing golf. Self Evaluation: Sets how often you evaluate your perceived effort for the activity (Evaluating an Activity, page 4). Stat Tracking: Enables statistics tracking while playing golf. Status: Enables or disables scorekeeping automatically when you start a round of golf. The Always Ask option prompts you when you begin a round. Tournament Mode: Disables features that are not allowed during sanctioned golf tournaments. Vibration Alerts: Enables alerts that notify you to inhale or exhale during a breathwork activity.

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Customizing the Data Screens
You can customize data screens based on your training goals or optional accessories. For example, you can customize one of the data screens to display your lap pace or heart rate zone (Data Fields, page 70). 1 Press . 2 Select an activity. 3 Select . 4 Select the activity settings. 5 Select Data Screens. 6 Select a data screen to customize. 7 Select one or more options:
NOTE: Not all options are available for all activities. · To adjust the style and number of data fields on each data screen, select Layout. · To customize the fields on a data screen, select the screen, and select Edit Data Fields. · To show or hide a data screen, select the toggle switch next to the screen. · To show or hide the heart rate zone gauge screen, select HR Zone Gauge.

Activity Alerts
You can set alerts for each activity, which can help you to train toward specific goals or increase your awareness of your environment. Some alerts are available only for specific activities. Some alerts require optional accessories, such as a heart rate monitor or cadence sensor. There are three types of alerts: event alerts, range alerts, and recurring alerts.
Event alert: An event alert notifies you once. The event is a specific value. For example, you can set the watch to alert you when you burn a specified number of calories.
Range alert: A range alert notifies you each time the watch is above or below a specified range of values. For example, you can set the watch to alert you when your heart rate is below 60 beats per minute (bpm) and over 210 bpm.
Recurring alert: A recurring alert notifies you each time the watch records a specified value or interval. For example, you can set the watch to alert you every 30 minutes.

Alert Name Alert Type

Description

Cadence Range

You can set minimum and maximum cadence values.

Calories Event, recurring You can set the number of calories.

Custom

Event, recurring

You can select an existing message or create a custom message and select an alert type.

Distance Recurring

You can set a distance interval.

Heart Rate Range

You can set minimum and maximum heart rate values or select zone changes (Heart Rate Zone Calculations, page 44).

Pace

Range

You can set minimum and maximum pace values.

Run/Walk Recurring

You can set timed walking breaks at regular intervals.

Speed

Range

You can set minimum and maximum speed values.

Stroke Rate Range

You can set high or low strokes per minute.

Time

Event, recurring You can set a time interval.

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Setting an Alert
1 Press . 2 Select an activity.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all activities. 3 Select the activity settings. 4 Select Alerts. 5 Select an option:
· To add a new alert for the activity, select Add New. · To edit an existing alert, select the alert name. 6 If necessary, select the type of alert. 7 Select a zone, enter the minimum and maximum values, or enter a custom value for the alert. 8 If necessary, turn on the alert. For event and recurring alerts, a message appears each time you reach the alert value (Activity Alerts, page 20). For range alerts, a message appears each time you exceed or drop below the specified range (minimum and maximum values).
Auto Lap
Marking Laps Using the Auto Lap Feature
You can set your watch to use the Auto Lap feature to mark a lap at a specific distance automatically. This feature is helpful for comparing your performance over different parts of an activity (for example, every 1 mile or 5 kilometers). 1 Press . 2 Select an activity.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all activities. 3 Select > Settings > Auto Lap. 4 Enter the distance between laps. 5 To turn the Auto Lap feature on or off, select the toggle switch. Each time you complete a lap, a message appears that displays the time for that lap. The watch also vibrates if vibration is turned on (System Settings, page 62).
Using Auto Pause®
You can use the Auto Pause feature to pause the timer automatically when you stop moving or when your pace or speed drops below a specified value. This feature is helpful if your activity includes stop lights or other places where you need to slow down or stop. NOTE: The watch does not record activity data while the timer is stopped or paused. 1 Press . 2 Select an activity.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all activities. 3 Select > Settings > Auto Pause. 4 Select an option:
NOTE: Not all options are available for all activities. · To pause the timer automatically when you stop moving, select When Stopped. · To pause the timer automatically when your pace drops below a specified value, select Pace. · To pause the timer automatically when your speed drops below a specified value, select Speed.

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Using Auto Scroll
You can use the auto scroll feature to cycle through all of the activity data screens automatically while the timer is running. 1 Press . 2 Select an activity.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all activities. 3 Select > Settings > Auto Scroll. 4 Select a display speed.
Changing the GPS Setting
For more information about GPS, go to garmin.com/aboutGPS. 1 Press . 2 Select an activity. 3 Select > Settings > GPS. 4 Select an option:
· Select Off to disable GPS for the activity. · Select GPS Only to enable the GPS satellite system. · Select All Systems to enable multiple satellite systems. NOTE: Using GPS and another satellite system together can reduce battery life more quickly than using GPS only.
Appearance
You can customize the appearance of the watch face and the quick access features in the glance loop and controls menu.
Watch Face Settings
You can customize the appearance of the watch face by selecting the layout, colors, and additional data. You can also download custom watch faces from the Connect IQ store.
Changing the Watch Face
You can choose from several preloaded watch faces or use a Connect IQ watch face that is downloaded to your watch (Downloading Connect IQ Features, page 58). You can also edit an existing watch face (Editing a Watch Face, page 23) or create a new one (Creating a Custom Watch Face, page 23). 1 From the watch face, hold . 2 Select Watch Face. 3 Swipe right or left to scroll through the available watch faces. 4 Tap the touchscreen to select the watch face.

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Creating a Custom Watch Face
You can create a new watch face by selecting the layout, colors, and additional data. 1 From the watch face, hold . 2 Select Watch Face. 3 Swipe left, and select . 4 Select the type of watch face. 5 Select the type of background. 6 Swipe up or down to scroll through the background options, and tap the screen to select the displayed
background. 7 Swipe up or down to scroll through the analog and digital dials, and tap the screen to select the displayed
dial. 8 Select each data field you want to customize, and select the data to display in it.
A white border indicates the customizable data fields for this dial. 9 Swipe left to customize the time markers. 10 Swipe up or down to scroll through the time markers, and tap the screen to select a time marker. 11 Swipe up or down to scroll through the accent colors, and tap the screen to select the displayed color. 12 Press .
The watch sets the new watch face as your active watch face.
Editing a Watch Face
You can customize the style and data fields for the watch face. NOTE: You cannot edit some watch faces. 1 From the watch face, hold . 2 Select Watch Face. 3 Swipe right or left to scroll through the available watch faces. 4 Select to edit a watch face. 5 Select an option to edit. 6 Swipe up or down to scroll through the options. 7 Press to select the option. 8 Tap the touchscreen to select the watch face.

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Glances
Your watch comes preloaded with glances that provide quick information (Viewing Glances, page 26). Some glances require a Bluetooth connection to a compatible phone.
Some glances are not visible by default. You can add them to the glance loop manually (Customizing the Glance Loop, page 26).

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Name

Description

Body Battery

With all-day wear, displays your current Body Battery level and a graph of your level for the last several hours (Body Battery, page 26).

Calendar

Displays upcoming meetings from your phone calendar.

Calories

Displays your calorie information for the current day.

Challenges

Displays your current leaderboard ranking if you participate in a Garmin Connect challenge.

Device usage Displays the current software version and device usage statistics.

Garmin coach

Displays scheduled workouts when you select a Garmin coach adaptive training plan in your Garmin Connect account. The plan adjusts to your current level of fitness, coaching and schedule preferences, and race date.

Health Snapshot Displays summaries of your saved Health Snapshot sessions (Health SnapshotTM, page 15).

Health stats

Displays a dynamic summary of your current health statistics. The measurements include heart rate, Body Battery level, stress, and more.

Heart rate

Displays your current heart rate in beats per minute (bpm) and a graph of your average resting heart rate (RHR).

HRV Status

Displays your seven-day average of your overnight heart rate variability (Heart Rate Varia bility Status, page 27).

Hydration

Allows you to track the amount of water you consume and the progress toward your daily goal.

Intensity minutes

Tracks your time spent participating in moderate to vigorous activities, your weekly intensity minutes goal, and progress toward your goal.

Last activity

Displays a brief summary of your last recorded activity.

Last golf Last ride Last run Last strength Last swim

Displays a brief summary of your last recorded activity and history of the specified sport.

Lights

Provides bike light controls when you have a Varia light paired with your vívoactive 5 watch.

Music controls Provides music player controls for your phone or watch music.

Notifications

Alerts you to incoming calls, texts, social network updates, and more, based on your phone notification settings (Enabling Bluetooth Notifications, page 55).

Pulse oximeter

Allows you to take a manual pulse oximeter reading (Getting Pulse Oximeter Readings, page 46). If you are too active for the watch to determine your pulse oximeter reading, the measurements are not recorded.

Pushes

In wheelchair mode, tracks your daily wheelchair push count, push goal, and data for previous days.

Respiration

Your current respiration rate in breaths per minute and seven-day average. You can do a breathing activity to help you relax.

Sleep

Displays total sleep time, a sleep score, and sleep stage information for the previous night.

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Name

Description

Stress

Displays your current stress level and a graph of your stress level. You can do a breathing activity to help you relax. If you are too active for the watch to determine your stress level, stress measurements are not recorded (Using the Stress Level Glance, page 28).

Weather

Displays the current temperature and weather forecast.

Women’s health

Displays your current cycle or pregnancy tracking status. You can view and log your daily symptoms.

Viewing Glances
· From the watch face, swipe up or down.

The watch scrolls through the glance loop. · Select a glance to view additional information. · Hold to view additional options and functions for a glance.
Customizing the Glance Loop
1 From the watch face, swipe up or down. The watch scrolls through the glance loop.
2 Select . 3 Select a glance. 4 Select an option:
· To remove a glance from the loop, select . · To change the location of a glance in the loop, select and hold
location on the screen. 5 If necessary, select to add a glance to the loop.

, and drag the glance to the desired

Body Battery
Your watch analyzes your heart rate variability, stress level, sleep quality, and activity data to determine your overall Body Battery level. Like a gas gauge on a car, it indicates your amount of available reserve energy. The Body Battery level range is from 5 to 100, where 0 to 25 is very low reserve energy, 26 to 50 is low reserve energy, 51 to 75 is medium reserve energy, and 76 to 100 is high reserve energy.
You can sync your watch with your Garmin Connect account to view your most up- to-date Body Battery level, long-term trends, and additional details (Tips for Improved Body Battery Data, page 27).

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Viewing the Body Battery Glance
The Body Battery glance displays your current Body Battery level. 1 Swipe up or down to view the Body Battery glance.
NOTE: You may need to add the glance to your glance loop (Customizing the Glance Loop, page 26). 2 Select the glance to view a graph of your Body Battery data since midnight.
3 Swipe up to view a combined graph of your Body Battery and stress level.
Tips for Improved Body Battery Data
· For more accurate results, wear the watch while sleeping. · Good sleep charges your Body Battery. · Strenuous activity and high stress can cause your Body Battery to drain more quickly. · Food intake, as well as stimulants like caffeine, has no impact on your Body Battery.
Heart Rate Variability Status
Your watch analyzes your wrist heart rate readings while you are sleeping to determine your heart rate variability (HRV). Training, physical activity, sleep, nutrition, and healthy habits all impact your heart rate variability. HRV values can vary widely based on gender, age, and fitness level. A balanced HRV status may indicate positive signs of health such as good training and recovery balance, greater cardiovascular fitness, and resilience to stress. An unbalanced or poor status may be a sign of fatigue, greater recovery needs, or increased stress. For best results, you should wear the watch while sleeping. The watch requires three weeks of consistent sleep data to display your heart rate variability status.

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Status

Description

Balanced Your seven-day average HRV is within your baseline range.

Unbalanced Your seven-day average HRV is above or below your baseline range.

Low

Your seven-day average HRV is well below your baseline range.

Poor

Your HRV values are averaging well below the normal range for your age.

No status No status means that there is insufficient data to generate a seven- day average.

You can sync your watch with your Garmin Connect account to view your current heart rate variability status, trends, and educational feedback.
Using the Stress Level Glance
The stress level glance displays your current stress level and a graph of your stress level since midnight. It can also guide you through a breathing activity to help you relax. 1 While you are sitting or inactive, swipe up or down to view the stress level glance.
TIP: If you are too active for the watch to determine your stress level, a message appears instead of a stress level number. You can check your stress level again after several minutes of inactivity. 2 Tap the glance to view a graph of your stress level since midnight. Blue bars indicate periods of rest. Yellow bars indicate periods of stress. Gray bars indicate times that you were too active to determine your stress level. 3 To start a breathing activity, swipe up, and select .
Women’s Health
Menstrual Cycle Tracking
Your menstrual cycle is an important part of your health. You can use your watch to log physical symptoms, sex drive, sexual activity, ovulation days, and more (Logging Your Menstrual Cycle Information, page 29). You can learn more and set up this feature in the Health Stats settings of the Garmin Connect app. · Menstrual cycle tracking and details · Physical and emotional symptoms · Period and fertility predictions · Health and nutrition information NOTE: You can use the Garmin Connect app to add and remove glances.

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Logging Your Menstrual Cycle Information
Before you can log your menstrual cycle information from your vívoactive 5 watch, you must set up menstrual cycle tracking in the Garmin Connect app. 1 Swipe to view the women’s health tracking glance. 2 Tap the touchscreen. 3 Select . 4 If today is a period day, select Period Day > . 5 Select an option:
· To rate your flow from light to heavy, select Flow. · To log your physical symptoms, such as acne, backache, and fatigue, select Symptoms. · To log your mood, select Mood. · To log your discharge, select Discharge. · To designate the current date as an ovulation day, select Ovulation Day. · To log your sexual activity, select Sexual Activity. · To rate your sex drive from low to high, select Sex Drive. · To designate the current date as a period day, select Period Day.
Pregnancy Tracking
The pregnancy tracking feature displays weekly updates on your pregnancy and provides health and nutrition information. You can use your watch to log physical and emotional symptoms, blood glucose readings, and baby movement (Logging Your Pregnancy Information, page 29). You can learn more and set up this feature in the Health Stats settings of the Garmin Connect app.
Logging Your Pregnancy Information
Before you can log your information, you must set up pregnancy tracking in the Garmin Connect app. 1 Swipe to view the women’s health tracking glance.

2 Tap the touchscreen. 3 Select an option:
· Select Symptoms to log your physical symptoms, mood, and more. · Select Blood Glucose to log your glucose levels before and after meals and before bed. · Select Movement to use a stopwatch or timer to log the baby’s movements. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions.

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Hydration Tracking
You can track your daily fluid intake, turn on goals and alerts, and enter the container sizes you use most often. If you enable automatic goals, your goal increases on the days when you record an activity. When you exercise, you need more fluid to replace the sweat lost. NOTE: You can use the Connect IQ app to add and remove glances.
Using the Hydration Tracking Glance
The hydration tracking glance displays your fluid intake and your daily hydration goal. 1 Swipe up or down to view the hydration glance. 2 Select the glance to add your fluid intake.

3 Select for each serving of fluid you consume (1 cup, 8 oz., or 250 mL). 4 Select a container to increase your fluid intake by the volume of the container. 5 Hold to customize the glance. 6 Select an option:
· To change the units of measure, select Units. · To enable dynamic daily goals that increase after recording an activity, select Auto Increase Goal. · To turn on hydration reminders, select Alerts. · To customize your container sizes, select Containers, select a container, select the units of measure, and
enter the container size.
Using the Varia Camera Controls
NOTICE Some jurisdictions may prohibit or regulate the recording of video, audio, or photographs, or may require that all parties have knowledge of the recording and provide consent. It is your responsibility to know and follow all laws, regulations, and any other restrictions in jurisdictions where you plan to use this device.
Before you can use the Varia camera controls, you must pair the accessory with your watch (Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 48). 1 Add the Lights glance to your watch (Glances, page 24).
When the watch detects the Varia camera, the glance title changes to Camera Control. 2 From the Lights glance, select an option:
· Select to change the recording mode. · Select to take a photo. · Select to save a clip.

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Controls
The controls menu lets you quickly access watch features and options. You can add, reorder, and remove the options in the controls menu (Customizing the Controls Menu, page 32). From any screen, hold .

Icon Name

Description

Assistance

Select to send an assistance request (Requesting Assistance, page 60).

Battery Saver

Select to enable or disable the battery saver feature (Battery Manager Settings, page 63).

Brightness

Select to adjust the screen brightness (Customizing the Display Settings, page 62).

Broadcast Heart Rate

Select to turn on heart rate broadcasting to a paired device (Broadcasting Heart Rate to Garmin Devices, page 42).

Do Not Disturb

Select to enable or disable do not disturb mode to dim the screen and disable alerts and notifications. For example, you can use this mode while watching a movie.

Find My Phone

Select to play an audible alert on your paired phone, if it is within Bluetooth range. The Bluetooth signal strength appears on the vívoactive 5 watch screen, and it increases as you move closer to your phone.

Lock Screen

Select to lock the buttons and the touchscreen to prevent inadvertent presses and swipes.

Phone Connection

Select to enable or disable Bluetooth technology and your connection to your paired phone.

Power Off

Select to turn off the watch.

Sleep Mode

Select to enable or disable Sleep Mode, set a nap timer, and manually track your naps.

Sync

Select to sync your watch with your paired phone.

Time Sync

Select to sync your watch with the time on your phone or using satellites.

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Customizing the Controls Menu
You can add, remove, and change the order of the options in the controls menu (Controls, page 31). 1 Hold .
The controls menu appears. 2 Select Edit. 3 Select the shortcut you want to customize. 4 Select an option:
· To change the location of the shortcut in the controls menu, select and hold , and drag the shortcut to the desired location on the screen.
· To remove the shortcut from the controls menu, select . 5 If necessary, select to add a shortcut to the controls menu.
Morning Report
Your watch displays a morning report based on your normal wake time. Press to view the report, which includes weather, sleep, overnight heart rate variability status, and more (Customizing Your Morning Report, page 32).
Customizing Your Morning Report
NOTE: You can customize these settings on your watch or in your Garmin Connect account. 1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > Notifications & Alerts > Morning Report. 3 Select an option:
· Select Show Report to enable or disable the morning report. · Select Edit Report to customize the order and type of data that appears in your morning report. · Select Your Name to customize your display name.
Setting Up a Shortcut
You can set up a shortcut to your favorite app, glance, or control, such as your Garmin Pay wallet or the music controls. 1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > Shortcut. 3 Select an option:
· Select a shortcut. · Select Disable to turn off the button or swipe function.
Garmin Pay
The Garmin Pay feature allows you to use your watch to pay for purchases in participating locations using credit or debit cards from a participating financial institution.
Setting Up Your Garmin Pay Wallet
You can add one or more participating credit or debit cards to your Garmin Pay wallet. Go to garmin.com /garminpay/banks to find participating financial institutions. 1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or . 2 Select Garmin Pay > Get Started. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions.

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Paying for a Purchase Using Your Watch
Before you can use your watch to pay for purchases, you must set up at least one payment card. You can use your watch to pay for purchases in a participating location. 1 Press . 2 Select Apps > Wallet. 3 Enter your four- digit passcode.
NOTE: If you enter your passcode incorrectly three times, your wallet locks, and you must reset your passcode in the Garmin Connect app. Your most recently used payment card appears.

4 If you have added multiple cards to your Garmin Pay wallet, swipe to change to another card (optional). 5 Within 60 seconds, hold your watch near the payment reader, with the watch facing the reader.
The watch vibrates and displays a check mark when it is finished communicating with the reader. 6 If necessary, follow the instructions on the card reader to complete the transaction. TIP: After you successfully enter your passcode, you can make payments without a passcode for 24 hours while you continue to wear your watch. If you remove the watch from your wrist or disable heart rate monitoring, you must enter the passcode again before making a payment.
Adding a Card to Your Garmin Pay Wallet
You can add up to 10 credit or debit cards to your Garmin Pay wallet. 1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or . 2 Select Garmin Pay > > Add Card. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions. After the card is added, you can select the card on your watch when you make a payment.
Managing Your Garmin Pay Cards
You can temporarily suspend or delete a card. NOTE: In some countries, participating financial institutions may restrict the Garmin Pay features. 1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or . 2 Select Garmin Pay. 3 Select a card. 4 Select an option:
· To temporarily suspend or unsuspend the card, select Suspend Card. The card must be active to make purchases using your vívoactive 5 watch.
· To delete the card, select .

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Changing Your Garmin Pay Passcode
You must know your current passcode to change it. If you forget your passcode, you must reset the Garmin Pay feature for your vívoactive 5 watch, create a new passcode, and reenter your card information. 1 From the vívoactive 5 device page in the Garmin Connect app, select Garmin Pay > Change Passcode. 2 Follow the on-screen instructions. The next time you pay using your vívoactive 5 watch, you must enter the new passcode.
Training
Unified Training Status
When you use more than one Garmin device with your Garmin Connect account, you can choose which device is the primary data source for everyday use and for training purposes. From the Garmin Connect app menu, select Settings. Primary Training Device: Sets the priority data source for training metrics like your training status and load
focus. Primary Wearable: Sets the priority data source for daily health metrics like steps and sleep. This should be the
watch you wear most often. TIP: For the most accurate results, Garmin recommends that you sync often with your Garmin Connect account.
Syncing Activities and Performance Measurements
You can sync activities and performance measurements from other Garmin devices to your vívoactive 5 watch using your Garmin Connect account. This allows your watch to more accurately reflect your training and fitness. For example, you can record a ride with an Edge® bike computer, and view your activity details and recovery time on your vívoactive 5 watch.
Sync your vívoactive 5 watch and other Garmin devices to your Garmin Connect account. TIP: You can set a primary training device and primary wearable in the Garmin Connect app (Unified Training Status, page 34). Recent activities and performance measurements from your other Garmin devices appear on your vívoactive 5 watch.
Activity Tracking
The activity tracking feature records your daily step count, distance traveled, intensity minutes, calories burned, and sleep statistics for each recorded day. Your calories burned includes your base metabolism plus activity calories. The number of steps taken during the day appears on the steps glance. The step count updates periodically. For more information about activity tracking and fitness metric accuracy, go to garmin.com/ataccuracy.

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Auto Goal
Your watch creates a daily step goal automatically, based on your previous activity levels. As you move during the day, the watch shows your progress toward your daily goal .

When wheelchair mode is enabled, the watch tracks pushes instead of steps and creates a daily push goal (Wheelchair Mode, page 50). If you choose not to use the auto goal feature, you can set personalized goals on your Garmin Connect account.
Using the Move Alert
Sitting for prolonged periods of time can trigger undesirable metabolic state changes. The move alert reminds you to keep moving. After one hour of inactivity, a message appears. The watch also vibrates, if vibration is turned on (System Settings, page 62).
Go for a short walk (at least a couple of minutes) to reset the move alert.
Turning on the Move Alert
1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > Notifications & Alerts > Health & Wellness > Move Alert > On.
Sleep Tracking
While you are sleeping, the watch automatically detects your sleep and monitors your movement during your normal sleep hours. You can set your normal sleep hours in the Garmin Connect app or in the user profile settings of your watch. Sleep statistics include total hours of sleep, sleep stages, sleep movement, and sleep score. Your sleep coach provides sleep need recommendations based on your sleep and activity history, HRV status, and naps (Glances, page 24). Naps are added to your sleep statistics, and can also impact your recovery. You can view detailed sleep statistics on your Garmin Connect account. NOTE: You can use do not disturb mode to turn off notifications and alerts, with the exception of alarms (Using Do Not Disturb Mode, page 56).
Using Automated Sleep Tracking
1 Wear your watch while sleeping. 2 Upload your sleep tracking data to the Garmin Connect site (Manually Syncing Data with Garmin Connect,
page 58). You can view your sleep statistics on your Garmin Connect account. You can view sleep information from the previous night on your vívoactive 5 watch (Glances, page 24).

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Intensity Minutes
To improve your health, organizations such as the World Health Organization recommend at least 150 minutes per week of moderate intensity activity, such as brisk walking, or 75 minutes per week of vigorous intensity activity, such as running. The watch monitors your activity intensity and tracks your time spent participating in moderate to vigorous intensity activities (heart rate data is required to quantify vigorous intensity). The watch adds the amount of moderate activity minutes with the amount of vigorous activity minutes. Your total vigorous intensity minutes are doubled when added.
Earning Intensity Minutes
Your vívoactive 5 watch calculates intensity minutes by comparing your heart rate data to your average resting heart rate. If heart rate is turned off, the watch calculates moderate intensity minutes by analyzing your steps per minute. · Start a timed activity for the most accurate calculation of intensity minutes. · Wear your watch all day and night for the most accurate resting heart rate.
Garmin Move IQTM
When your movements match familiar exercise patterns, the Move IQ feature automatically detects the event and displays it in your timeline. The Move IQ events show activity type and duration, but they do not appear in your activities list or newsfeed. The Move IQ feature can automatically start a timed activity for walking and running using time thresholds you set in the Garmin Connect app or the watch activity settings. These activities are added to your activities list.
Enabling Self Evaluation
When you save an activity, you can evaluate your perceived effort and how you felt during the activity. Your self evaluation information can be viewed in your Garmin Connect account. 1 Press . 2 Select an activity.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all activities. 3 Select > Settings > Self Evaluation. 4 Select an option:
· To complete self evaluation only after workouts, select Workouts Only. · To complete self evaluation after every activity, select Always.
Activity Tracking Settings
Hold , and select Settings > Activity Tracking. Status: Turns off the activity tracking features. Move IQ: Allows you to turn on and off Move IQ events. Auto Activity Start: Allows your watch to create and save timed activities automatically when the Move IQ
feature detects you are walking or running. You can set the minimum time threshold for running and walking. Intensity Minutes: Allows you to set a heart rate zone for moderate intensity minutes and a higher heart rate
zone for vigorous intensity minutes. You can also select Auto to use the default algorithm.
Turning Off Activity Tracking
When you turn off activity tracking, your steps, intensity minutes, sleep tracking, and Move IQ events are not recorded. 1 From the watch face, hold . 2 Select Settings > Activity Tracking > Status > Off.

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Workouts
Your watch can guide you through multiple-step workouts that include goals for each workout step, such as distance, time, reps, or other metrics. Your watch includes several preloaded workouts for multiple activities, including strength, cardio, running, and biking. You can create and find more workouts and training plans using the Garmin Connect app and transfer them to your watch. If your watch is in wheelchair mode, your watch includes workouts for push activities, handcycling, and more (User Profile, page 50). You can create a scheduled training plan using the Garmin Connect calendar and send the scheduled workouts to your watch.
Starting a Workout
Your watch can guide you through multiple steps in a workout. 1 Press . 2 Select an activity. 3 Select > Workouts. 4 Select a workout.
NOTE: Only workouts that are compatible with the selected activity appear in the list.
TIP: If available, tap the muscle map to view the targeted muscle groups.

5 Swipe up to view the workout steps (optional). 6 Press to start the activity timer. After you begin a workout, the watch displays each step of the workout, step notes (optional), the target (optional), and the current workout data.
Following a Workout From Garmin Connect
Before you can download a workout from Garmin Connect, you must have a Garmin Connect account (Garmin Connect, page 57). 1 Select an option:
· Open the Garmin Connect app. · Go to connect.garmin.com. 2 Select Training & Planning > Workouts. 3 Find a workout, or create and save a new workout. 4 Select or Send to Device. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions.

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Using Garmin Connect Training Plans
Before you can download and use a training plan, you must have a Garmin Connect account (Garmin Connect, page 57), and you must pair the vívoactive 5 watch with a compatible phone. 1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or . 2 Select Training & Planning > Training Plans. 3 Select and schedule a training plan. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions. 5 Review the training plan in your calendar.
Adaptive Training Plans
Your Garmin Connect account has an adaptive training plan and Garmin coach to fit your training goals. For example, you can answer a few questions and find a plan to help you complete a 5 km race. The plan adjusts to your current level of fitness, coaching and schedule preferences, and race date. When you start a plan, the Garmin coach glance is added to the glance loop on your vívoactive 5 watch.
Starting Today’s Workout
After you send a training plan to your watch, the Garmin coach glance appears in your glance loop. 1 From the watch face, swipe to view the Garmin coach glance. 2 Select the glance.
If a workout for this activity is scheduled for today, the watch shows the workout name and prompts you to start it. 3 Select a workout. 4 Select View to view the workout steps, and swipe right when you are finished viewing the steps (optional). 5 Select Do Workout. 6 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Viewing Scheduled Workouts
You can view workouts scheduled in your training calendar and start a workout. 1 Press . 2 Select an activity. 3 Swipe up. 4 Select Training Calendar.
Your scheduled workouts appear, sorted by date. 5 Select a workout. 6 Scroll to view the steps for the workout. 7 Press to start the workout.

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Health and Wellness Settings and Alerts
Hold , and select Settings > Notifications & Alerts > Health & Wellness. Heart Rate: See Setting an Abnormal Heart Rate Alert, page 42. Move Alert: Enables the Move Alert feature (Using the Move Alert, page 35). Stress Alerts: Notifies you when periods of stress have drained your Body Battery (Using the Stress Level
Glance, page 28). Rest Alerts: Notifies you after you have a restful period and its impact on your Body Battery (Body Battery,
page 26). Daily Summary: Enables the Body Battery daily summary that appears a few hours before the start of your sleep
window. The daily summary provides insight on how your daily stress and activity history impacted your Body Battery (Viewing the Body Battery Glance, page 27). Goals: Allows you to turn on and off goal alerts, or turn them on during general use while not in an activity. Goal alerts appear for your daily steps goal, daily floors climbed goal, and weekly intensity minutes goal. : Allows you to turn on and off specific jet lag notifications, for example, tips for when to take a nap or seek light. Weight Shift Alert: While in wheelchair mode, allows you to set a timer to remind you to shift your weight in the chair (Wheelchair Mode, page 50).
History
Your watch stores up to 200 hours of activity data. You can synchronize your data to view unlimited activities, activity tracking data, and heart rate monitoring data on your Garmin Connect account (Using the Garmin Connect App, page 57) (Using Garmin Connect on Your Computer, page 58). When the watch memory is full, your oldest data is overwritten.
Using History
1 Press . 2 Select Apps > History.
NOTE: You may need to add the app to your home screen (Customizing the Activities and Apps List, page 18). The watch displays your total activity time in hours. 3 Select , and select an option. · Swipe up to view a previous activity. · Select the activity and swipe up to view additional information about each activity. 4 Hold , and select an option: · Select Graph View to set the range of data displayed in the history graph. · Select Records to view your personal record for a specific sport. · Select Totals to view your weekly and monthly totals for a specific sport. · Select Options to delete activities or reset totals.
Viewing Your Time in Each Heart Rate Zone
Before you can view heart rate zone data, you must complete an activity with heart rate and save the activity. Viewing your time in each heart rate zone can help you adjust your training intensity. 1 Press . 2 Select Apps > History.
NOTE: You may need to add the app to your home screen (Customizing the Activities and Apps List, page 18). 3 Select . 4 Swipe up, and select an activity. 5 Swipe up to view the heart rate zone information.

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Personal Records
When you complete an activity, the watch displays any new personal records you achieved during that activity. Personal records include your fastest time over several typical race distances, highest strength activity weight for major movements, and longest run, ride, or swim.
Viewing Your Personal Records
1 Press . 2 Select Apps > History.
NOTE: You may need to add the app to your home screen (Customizing the Activities and Apps List, page 18). 3 Hold . 4 Select Records. 5 Select a sport.
Clearing Personal Records
1 Press . 2 Select Apps > History.
NOTE: You may need to add the app to your home screen (Customizing the Activities and Apps List, page 18). 3 Hold . 4 Select Records. 5 Select a sport. 6 Select an option:
· Select a record, and select Clear Record. · Select Clear All Records. 7 Select .
Viewing Data Totals
1 Press . 2 Select Apps > History.
NOTE: You may need to add the app to your home screen (Customizing the Activities and Apps List, page 18). 3 Hold . 4 Select Totals. 5 Select a sport. 6 Select Weekly or Monthly.
Deleting History
1 Press . 2 Select Apps > History.
NOTE: You may need to add the app to your home screen (Customizing the Activities and Apps List, page 18). 3 Hold . 4 Select Options. 5 Select an option:
· Select Delete All Activities to delete all activities from the history. · Select Reset Totals to reset all distance and time totals.
NOTE: This does not delete any saved activities. 6 Select .

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Heart Rate Features
The vívoactive 5 watch has a wrist-based heart rate monitor and is also compatible with chest heart rate monitors (sold separately). You can view heart rate data on the heart rate glance. If both wrist-based heart rate and chest heart rate data are available when you start an activity, your watch uses the chest heart rate data.
Wrist-based Heart Rate
Wearing the Watch
CAUTION Some users may experience skin irritation after prolonged use of the watch, especially if the user has sensitive skin or allergies. If you notice any skin irritation, remove the watch and give your skin time to heal. To help prevent skin irritation, ensure the watch is clean and dry, and do not overtighten the watch on your wrist. For more information, go to garmin.com/fitandcare.
· Wear the watch above your wrist bone. NOTE: The watch should be snug but comfortable. For more accurate heart rate readings, the watch should not shift while running or exercising. For pulse oximeter readings, you should remain motionless.

NOTE: The optical sensor is located on the back of the watch. · See Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data, page 41 for more information about wrist-based heart rate. · See Tips for Erratic Pulse Oximeter Data, page 46 for more information about the pulse oximeter sensor. · For more information about accuracy, go to garmin.com/ataccuracy. · For more information about watch wear and care, go to garmin.com/fitandcare.
Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data
If the heart rate data is erratic or does not appear, you can try these tips. · Clean and dry your arm before putting on the watch. · Avoid wearing sunscreen, lotion, and insect repellent under the watch. · Avoid scratching the heart rate sensor on the back of the watch. · Wear the watch above your wrist bone. The watch should be snug but comfortable. · Wait until the icon is solid before starting your activity. · Warm up for 5 to 10 minutes and get a heart rate reading before starting your activity.
NOTE: In cold environments, warm up indoors. · Rinse the watch with fresh water after each workout.

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Viewing the Heart Rate Glance
The heart rate glance displays your current heart rate in beats per minute (bpm). For more information on heart rate accuracy, go to garmin.com/ataccuracy.
1 From the watch face, swipe up or down to view the heart rate glance.
NOTE: You may need to add the glance to your glance loop (Customizing the Glance Loop, page 26).
2 Select the glance to view your current heart rate in beats per minute (bpm) and a graph of your heart rate for the last 4 hours.

3 Tap the graph, and swipe left or right to pan the graph. 4 Swipe up to view your average resting heart rate values for the last 7 days.
Setting an Abnormal Heart Rate Alert
CAUTION This feature only alerts you when your heart rate exceeds or drops below a certain number of beats per minute, as selected by the user, after a period of inactivity. This feature does not notify you of any potential heart condition and is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or disease. Always defer to your health care provider for any heart-related issues.
1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > Notifications & Alerts > Health & Wellness > Heart Rate. 3 Select High Alert or Low Alert to turn on the alert. 4 Select a heart rate threshold value. Each time you exceed or drop below the custom value, a message appears and the watch vibrates.
Broadcasting Heart Rate to Garmin Devices
You can broadcast your heart rate data from your watch and view it on paired devices. Broadcasting heart rate data decreases battery life. TIP: You can customize the activity settings to broadcast your heart rate data automatically when you begin an activity (Activities and App Settings, page 19). For example, you can broadcast your heart rate data to an Edge device while cycling. 1 Press . 2 Select Settings > Sensors & Accessories > Wrist Heart Rate > Broadcast Heart Rate. 3 Press .
The watch starts broadcasting your heart rate data. 4 Pair your watch with your compatible device.
NOTE: The pairing instructions differ for each Garmin compatible device. See your owner’s manual. 5 Press to stop broadcasting your heart rate data.

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Turning Off the Wrist-based Heart Rate Monitor
The default value for the Wrist Heart Rate setting is Auto. The watch automatically uses the wrist-based heart rate monitor unless you pair a chest heart rate monitor to the watch. Chest heart rate data is only available during an activity. NOTE: Disabling the wrist-based heart rate monitor also disables features such as your VO2 max. estimate, sleep tracking, intensity minutes, the all-day stress feature, and the wrist-based pulse oximeter sensor. NOTE: Disabling the wrist-based heart rate monitor also disables the on-wrist detection feature for Garmin Pay payments, and you must enter a passcode before making each payment (Garmin Pay, page 32). 1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > Sensors & Accessories > Wrist Heart Rate > Status > Off.
About Heart Rate Zones
Many athletes use heart rate zones to measure and increase their 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 to 5 according to increasing intensity. Generally, heart rate zones are calculated based on percentages of your maximum heart rate.
Setting Your Heart Rate Zones
The watch uses your user profile information from the initial setup to determine your default heart rate zones. You can set separate heart rate zones for sport profiles, such as running and cycling. For the most accurate calorie data during your activity, set your maximum heart rate. You can also set each heart rate zone and enter your resting heart rate manually. You can manually adjust your zones on the watch or using your Garmin Connect account. 1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > User Profile > Heart Rate. 3 Select Max. HR, and enter your maximum heart rate. 4 Select . 5 Select Resting HR. 6 Select an option:
· Select Use Average to use your average resting heart rate from the watch. · Select Set Custom to set a custom resting heart rate. 7 Select a zone, and enter a value for each zone. 8 Select a sport profile to add separate heart rate zones (optional). 9 Repeat the steps to add sport heart rate zones (optional).
Fitness Goals
Knowing your heart rate zones can help you measure and improve your fitness by understanding and applying these principles. · Your heart rate is a good measure of exercise intensity. · Training in certain heart rate zones can help you improve cardiovascular capacity and strength. If you know your maximum heart rate, you can use the table (Heart Rate Zone Calculations, page 44) to determine the best heart rate zone for your fitness objectives. If you do not know your maximum heart rate, use one of the calculators available on the Internet. Some gyms and health centers can provide a test that measures maximum heart rate. The default maximum heart rate is 220 minus your age.

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Heart Rate Zone Calculations

Zone

% of Maximum Heart Rate

Perceived Exertion

1 50­60%

Relaxed, easy pace, rhythmic breathing

2 60­70% 3 70­80% 4 80­90% 5 90­100%

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

Benefits
Beginning-level aerobic training, reduces stress
Basic cardiovascular training, good recovery pace
Improved aerobic capacity, optimal cardiovascular training
Improved anaerobic capacity and threshold, improved speed
Anaerobic and muscular endurance, increased power

About VO2 Max. Estimates
VO2 max. is the maximum volume of oxygen (in milliliters) you can consume per minute per kilogram of body weight at your maximum performance. In simple terms, VO2 max. is an indication of athletic performance and should increase as your level of fitness improves. The vívoactive 5 device requires wrist- based heart rate or a compatible chest heart rate monitor to display your VO2 max. estimate.
On the device, your VO2 max. estimate appears as a number, description, and position on the color gauge. On your Garmin Connect account, you can view additional details about your VO2 max. estimate, such as where it ranks for your age and sex.
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Purple

Superior

Blue

Excellent

Green

Good

Orange

Fair

Red

Poor

VO2 max. data is provided by Firstbeat AnalyticsTM. VO2 max. analysis is provided with permission from The Cooper Institute®. For more information, see the appendix (VO2 Max. Standard Ratings, page 72), and go to www.CooperInstitute.org.
Getting Your VO2 Max. Estimate
This feature requires wrist-based heart rate or a compatible chest heart rate monitor. If you are using a chest heart rate monitor, you must put it on and pair it with your watch (Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 48).
For the most accurate estimate, complete the user profile setup (Setting Up Your User Profile, page 50), and set your maximum heart rate (Setting Your Heart Rate Zones, page 43). The estimate may seem inaccurate at first. The watch requires a few runs to learn about your running performance.
1 Hold .
2 Select Settings > User Profile > VO2 Max.
If you have already recorded a brisk walk or run outdoors, your VO2 max. estimate may appear. The watch displays the date your VO2 max. estimate was last updated. The watch updates your VO2 max. estimate each time you complete an outdoor walk or run of 15 minutes or longer. You can manually start a VO2 max. test to get an updated estimate.
3 To start a VO2 max. test, tap the screen.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions to get your VO2 max. estimate.
A message appears when the test is complete.
Viewing Your Fitness Age
Your fitness age gives you an idea of how your fitness compares with a person of the same sex. Your watch uses information, such as your age, body mass index (BMI), resting heart rate data, and vigorous activity history to provide a fitness age. If you have a Garmin IndexTM scale, your watch uses the body fat percentage metric instead of BMI to determine your fitness age. Exercise and lifestyle changes can impact your fitness age.
NOTE: For the most accurate fitness age, complete the user profile setup (Setting Up Your User Profile, page 50).
1 Hold .
2 Select Settings > User Profile > Fitness Age.
Pulse Oximeter
The vívoactive 5 watch has a wrist-based pulse oximeter to gauge the saturation of oxygen in your blood. Knowing your oxygen saturation can be valuable in understanding your overall health and help you determine how your body is adapting to altitude. Your watch gauges your blood oxygen level by shining light into the skin and checking how much light is absorbed. This is referred to as SpO2. On the watch, your pulse oximeter readings appear as an SpO2 percentage. On your Garmin Connect account, you can view additional details about your pulse oximeter readings, including trends over multiple days (Changing the Pulse Oximeter Tracking Mode, page 46). For more information on pulse oximeter accuracy, go to garmin.com/ataccuracy.

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Getting Pulse Oximeter Readings
You can manually begin a pulse oximeter reading from the pulse oximeter glance. The accuracy of the pulse oximeter reading can vary based on your blood flow, the watch placement on your wrist, and your stillness. NOTE: You may need to add the pulse oximeter glance to the glance loop (Customizing the Glance Loop, page 26). 1 While you are sitting or inactive, swipe up or down to view the pulse oximeter glance. 2 Select the glance to begin the reading. 3 Hold the arm wearing the watch at heart level while the watch reads your blood oxygen saturation. 4 Keep still.
The watch displays your oxygen saturation as a percentage, and a graph of your pulse oximeter readings and heart rate values for the last 24 hours.
Changing the Pulse Oximeter Tracking Mode
1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > Sensors & Accessories > Pulse Ox > Tracking Mode. 3 Select an option:
· To turn on measurements while you are inactive during the day, select All Day. NOTE: Turning on pulse oximeter tracking decreases battery life.
· To turn on continuous measurements while you sleep, select During Sleep. NOTE: Unusual sleep positions can cause abnormally low sleep-time SpO2 readings.
· To turn off automatic measurements, select On Demand.
Tips for Erratic Pulse Oximeter Data
If the pulse oximeter data is erratic or does not appear, you can try these tips. · Remain motionless while the watch reads your blood oxygen saturation. · Wear the watch above your wrist bone. The watch should be snug but comfortable. · Hold the arm wearing the watch at heart level while the watch reads your blood oxygen saturation. · Use a silicone or nylon band. · Clean and dry your arm before putting on the watch. · Avoid wearing sunscreen, lotion, and insect repellent under the watch. · Avoid scratching the optical sensor on the back of the watch. · Rinse the watch with fresh water after each workout.
Navigation
You can use the GPS navigation features on your watch to save locations, navigate to locations, and find your way home.

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Saving Your Location
Before you can navigate to a saved location, your watch must locate satellites. A location is a point that you record and store in the watch. If you want to remember landmarks or return to a certain spot, you can mark a location. 1 Go to the place where you want to mark a location. 2 Press . 3 Select Navigate > Save Location.
TIP: To quickly mark a location, you can select from the apps menu (Customizing the Activities and Apps List, page 18). After the watch acquires GPS signals, the location information appears. 4 Select . 5 Select an icon.
Deleting a Location
1 Press . 2 Select Navigate > Saved Locations. 3 Select a location. 4 Select Delete > .
Navigating to a Saved Location
Before you can navigate to a saved location, your watch must locate satellites. 1 Press . 2 Select Navigate > Saved Locations. 3 Select a location, and select Go To. 4 Press to start the activity timer. 5 Swipe up to view the compass data screen.
NOTE: The compass arrow points toward the saved location. 6 Move forward.
TIP: For more accurate navigation, orient the top of the screen toward the direction in which you are moving.
Navigating Back to Start
Before you can navigate back to start, you must locate satellites, start the timer, and start your activity. At any time during your activity, you can return to your starting location. For example, if you are running in a new city, and you are unsure how to get back to the trail head or hotel, you can navigate back to your starting location. This feature is not available for all activities. 1 Hold . 2 Select Navigation > Back to Start.
The compass appears. 3 Move forward.
The compass arrow points toward your starting point. TIP: For more accurate navigation, orient your watch toward the direction in which you are navigating.
Stopping Navigation
· To stop navigation and continue your activity, hold , and select Stop Navigation. · To stop navigation and save your activity, press , and select .

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Compass
The watch has a 3-axis compass with automatic calibration. The compass features and appearance change depending on your activity, whether GPS is enabled, and whether you are navigating to a destination.
Calibrating the Compass Manually
NOTICE Calibrate the electronic compass outdoors. To improve heading accuracy, do not stand near objects that influence magnetic fields, such as vehicles, buildings, and overhead power lines.
Your watch was already calibrated at the factory, and the watch uses automatic calibration by default. If you experience irregular compass behavior, for example, after moving long distances or after extreme temperature changes, you can manually calibrate the compass. 1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > Sensors & Accessories > Compass > Start Calibration. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions.
TIP: Move your wrist in a small figure eight motion until a message appears.

Wireless Sensors
Your watch can be paired and used with wireless sensors using ANT+® or Bluetooth technology (Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 48). After the devices are paired, you can customize the optional data fields (Customizing the Data Screens, page 20). If your watch was packaged with a sensor, they are already paired.
For information about specific Garmin sensor compatibility, purchasing, or to view the owner’s manual, go to buy.garmin.com for that sensor.

Sensor Type Description

Club Sensors

You can use Approach® CT10 golf club sensors to automatically track your golf shots, including location, distance, and club type.

tempe

You can attach the tempe temperature sensor to a secure strap or loop where it is exposed to ambient air, so it provides a consistent source of accurate temperature data.

Pairing Your Wireless Sensors
Before you can pair, you must put on the heart rate monitor or install the sensor.
The first time you connect a wireless sensor using ANT+ or Bluetooth technology, you must pair the watch and sensor. If the sensor has both ANT+ and Bluetooth technology, Garmin recommends that you pair using ANT+ technology. After they are paired, the watch connects to the sensor automatically when you start an activity and the sensor is active and within range.
TIP: Some ANT+ sensors pair with your watch automatically when you start an activity with the sensor turned on and near the watch.
1 Bring the watch within 3 m (10 ft.) of the sensor.
NOTE: Stay 10 m (33 ft.) away from other wireless sensors while pairing.
2 Hold .
3 Select Settings > Accessories > Add New.
4 Select an option:
· Select Search All.
· Select your sensor type.
After the sensor is paired with your watch, the sensor status changes from Searching to Connected. Sensor data appears in the data screen loop or a custom data field. You can customize the optional data fields (Customizing the Data Screens, page 20).

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HRM-ProTM Running Pace and Distance
The HRM-Pro series accessory calculates your running pace and distance based on your user profile and the motion measured by the sensor on every stride. The heart rate monitor provides running pace and distance when GPS is not available, such as during treadmill running. You can view your running pace and distance on your compatible vívoactive 5 watch when connected using ANT+ technology. You can also view it on compatible third-party training apps when connected using Bluetooth technology. The pace and distance accuracy improves with calibration. Automatic calibration: The default setting for your watch is Auto Calibrate. The HRM-Pro series accessory
calibrates each time you run outside with it connected to your compatible vívoactive 5 watch. NOTE: Automatic calibration does not work for indoor, trail, or ultra run activity profiles (Tips for Recording Running Pace and Distance, page 49). Manual calibration: You can select Calibrate & Save after a treadmill run with your connected HRM-Pro series accessory (Calibrating the Treadmill Distance, page 5).
Tips for Recording Running Pace and Distance
· Update your vívoactive 5 watch software (Product Updates, page 65). · Complete several outdoor runs with GPS and your connected HRM-Pro series accessory. It’s important that
your outdoor range of paces matches your range of paces on the treadmill. · If your run includes sand or deep snow, go to the sensor settings, and turn off Auto Calibrate. · If you previously connected a compatible foot pod using ANT+ technology, set the foot pod status to Off, or
remove it from the list of connected sensors. · Complete a treadmill run with manual calibration (Calibrating the Treadmill Distance, page 5). · If automatic and manual calibrations don’t seem accurate, go to the sensor settings, and select HRM Pace &
Distance > Reset Calibration Data. NOTE: You can try turning off Auto Calibrate, and then manually calibrate again (Calibrating the Treadmill Distance, page 5).
Using an Optional Bike Speed or Cadence Sensor
You can use a compatible bike speed or cadence sensor to send data to your watch. · Pair the sensor with your watch (Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 48). · Set your wheel size (Calibrating Your Speed Sensor, page 49). · Go for a ride (Going for a Ride, page 8).
Calibrating Your Speed Sensor
Before you can calibrate your speed sensor, you must pair your watch with a compatible speed sensor (Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 48). Manual calibration is optional and can improve accuracy. 1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > Accessories > Speed/Cadence > Wheel Size. 3 Select an option:
· Select Auto to automatically calculate your wheel size and calibrate your speed sensor. · Select Manual, and enter your wheel size to manually calibrate your speed sensor (Wheel Size and
Circumference, page 73).

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Situational Awareness
WARNING The Varia line of cycling awareness products can improve situational awareness. They are not a replacement for cyclist attentiveness and good judgment. Always maintain awareness of your surroundings, and operate the bicycle in a safe manner. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death.
Your vívoactive 5 bike computer can be used with the Varia line of cycling awareness products (Wireless Sensors, page 48). See the owner’s manual for your accessory for more information.
tempe
Your device is compatible with the tempe temperature sensor. You can attach the sensor to a secure strap or loop where it is exposed to ambient air, so it provides a consistent source of accurate temperature data. You must pair the tempe sensor with your device to display temperature data. See the instructions for your tempe sensor for more informationwww.garmin.com/manuals/tempe.
User Profile
You can update your user profile on your watch or on the Garmin Connect app.
Setting Up Your User Profile
You can update your sex, birth year, height, weight, wrist, and heart rate zones (Setting Your Heart Rate Zones, page 43) settings. The watch uses this information to calculate accurate training data. 1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > User Profile. 3 Select an option.
Gender Settings
When you first set up the watch, you must choose a sex. Most fitness and training algorithms are binary. For the most accurate results, Garmin recommends selecting your sex assigned at birth. After the initial setup, you can customize the profile settings in your Garmin Connect account. Profile & Privacy: Enables you to customize the data on your public profile. User Settings: Sets your sex. If you select Not Specified, the algorithms that require a binary input will use the
sex you specified when you first set up the watch.
Wheelchair Mode
Wheelchair mode updates your glances, apps, and available activities. For example, wheelchair mode has indoor and outdoor push and handcycling activities, such as Push-Run Speed and Push-Walk Speed, instead of running and walking activities. When wheelchair mode is turned on, your vívoactive 5 watch tracks your movements as pushes rather than steps. Icons are also updated to represent a wheelchair user. The watch does not update your VO2 max. estimate while in wheelchair mode. Incident detection is also disabled. The first time you enable wheelchair mode on your watch, you can select your exercise frequency in order to set your activity level to the correct algorithm. While wheelchair mode is turned on, you must pair a cadence sensor for all activities. For indoor activities, you will be prompted to pair a speed sensor for speed data. For information about specific Garmin sensor compatibility, purchasing, or to view the owner’s manual, go to buy.garmin.com for that sensor. You can turn wheelchair mode on or off in your user profile settings (Setting Up Your User Profile, page 50).

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Music
NOTE: There are three different music playback options for your vívoactive 5 watch. · Third-party provider music · Personal audio content · Music stored on your phone On a vívoactive 5 watch, you can download audio content to your watch from your computer or from a third-party provider, so you can listen when your phone is not nearby. To listen to audio content stored on your watch, you can connect Bluetooth headphones.
Downloading Personal Audio Content
Before you can send your personal music to your watch, you must install the Garmin ExpressTM application on your computer (garmin.com/express). You can load your personal audio files, such as .mp3 and .m4a files, to a vívoactive 5 watch from your computer. For more information, go to garmin.com/musicfiles . 1 Connect the watch to your computer using the included USB cable. 2 On your computer, open the Garmin Express application, select your watch, and select Music.
TIP: For Windows® computers, you can select and browse to the folder with your audio files. For Apple® computers, the Garmin Express application uses your iTunes® library. 3 In the My Music or iTunes Library list, select an audio file category, such as songs or playlists. 4 Select the checkboxes for the audio files, and select Send to Device. 5 If necessary, in the vívoactive 5 list, select a category, select the checkboxes, and select Remove From Device to remove audio files.
Connecting to a Third-Party Provider
Before you can download music or other audio files to your watch from a supported third-party provider, you must connect the provider to your watch. For more options, you can download the Connect IQ app on your phone (Downloading Connect IQ Features, page 58). 1 Press . 2 Select Apps > Connect IQ Store. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to install a third-party music provider. 4 From the apps menu on the watch, select Music. 5 Select the music provider.
NOTE: If you want to select another provider, hold , select Settings > Music > Music Providers, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Downloading Audio Content from a Third-Party Provider
Before you can download audio content from a third-party provider, you must connect to a WiFi network (Connecting to a WiFi Network, page 56). 1 From the apps menu on the watch, select Music. 2 Hold . 3 Select Music Providers. 4 Select a connected provider, or select Add Music Apps to add a music provider from the Connect IQ store. 5 Select a playlist or other item to download to the watch. 6 If necessary, press until you are prompted to sync with the service. NOTE: Downloading audio content can drain the battery. You may be required to connect the watch to an external power source if the battery is low.

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Disconnecting from a Third-Party Provider
1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or . 2 Select Garmin Devices, and select your watch. 3 Select Music. 4 Select an installed third-party provider, and follow the on-screen instructions to disconnect the third-party
provider from your watch.
Connecting Bluetooth Headphones
To listen to music loaded onto your vívoactive 5 watch, you must connect Bluetooth headphones. 1 Bring the headphones within 2 m (6.6 ft.) of your watch. 2 Enable pairing mode on the headphones. 3 Hold . 4 Select Settings > Music > Headphones > Add New. 5 Select your headphones to complete the pairing process.
Listening to Music
1 From the apps menu on the watch, select Music. 2 Hold . 3 Select an option:
· If this is your first time listening to music, select Settings > Music > Music Providers. · If this is not your first time listening to music, select Music Providers. 4 Select an option: · To listen to music downloaded to the watch from your computer, select My Music, and select an option
(Downloading Personal Audio Content, page 51). · To listen to music from a third-party provider, select the name of the provider, and select a playlist. · To control music playback on your phone, select Phone. 5 If necessary, connect your Bluetooth headphones (Connecting Bluetooth Headphones, page 52). 6 Select .

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Music Playback Controls
NOTE: Music playback controls may look different, depending on the selected music source.

Select to view more music playback controls.
Select to adjust the volume.
Select to play and pause the current audio file.
Select to skip to the next audio file in the playlist. Hold to fast forward through the current audio file. Select to restart the current audio file. Select twice to skip to the previous audio file in the playlist. Hold to rewind through the current audio file.
Select to change the repeat mode.
Select to change the shuffle mode.
Connectivity
Connectivity features are available for your watch when you pair with your compatible phone (Pairing Your Phone, page 54). Additional features are available when you connect your watch to a WiFi network (Connecting to a WiFi Network, page 56).
Phone Connectivity Features
Phone connectivity features are available for your vívoactive 5 watch when you pair it using the Garmin Connect app (Pairing Your Phone, page 54). · App features from the Garmin Connect app, the Connect IQ app, and more (Phone Apps and Computer
Applications, page 56) · Glances (Glances, page 24) · Controls menu features (Controls, page 31) · Safety and tracking features (Safety and Tracking Features, page 59) · Phone interactions, such as notifications (Enabling Bluetooth Notifications, page 55)

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Pairing Your Phone
To set up the vívoactive 5 watch, it must be paired directly through the Garmin Connect app, instead of from the Bluetooth settings on your phone. 1 During the initial setup on your watch, select when you are prompted to pair with your phone.
NOTE: If you previously skipped the pairing process, you can hold , and select Settings > System > Connectivity > Phone > Pair Phone to manually enter pairing mode. 2 Scan the QR code with your phone, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the pairing and setup process.
Viewing Notifications
1 From the watch face, swipe up or down to view the notifications glance. 2 Select the glance. 3 Select a notification to read the full notification. 4 Swipe up to view the notification options. 5 Select an option:
· To act on the notification, select an action, such as Dismiss or Reply. The available actions depend on the type of notification and your phone operating system. When you dismiss a notification on your phone or the vívoactive 5 watch, it no longer appears in the glance.
· To return to the notification list, swipe right.
Replying with a Customized Text Message
NOTE: This feature is available only if your watch is connected to an AndroidTM phone using Bluetooth technology. When you receive a text message notification on your vívoactive 5 watch, you can send a quick reply by selecting from a list of messages. You can customize messages in the Garmin Connect app. NOTE: This feature sends text messages using your phone. Regular text message limits and charges may apply. Contact your mobile carrier for more information. 1 Swipe up or down to view the notifications glance. 2 Select the glance. 3 Select a text message notification. 4 Swipe up to view the notification options. 5 Select Reply. 6 Select a message from the list.
Your phone sends the selected message as a text message.
Receiving an Incoming Phone Call
When you receive a phone call on your connected phone, the vívoactive 5 watch displays the name or phone number of the caller. · To accept the call, select .
NOTE: To talk to the caller, you must use your connected phone. · To decline the call, select . · To decline the call and immediately send a text message reply, select , and select a message from the list.
NOTE: To send a text message reply, you must be connected to a compatible Android phone using Bluetooth technology.

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Playing Audio Prompts During an Activity
You can enable your vívoactive 5 watch to play motivational status announcements during a run or other activity. Audio prompts play on your connected Bluetooth headphones, if available. Otherwise, audio prompts play on your phone paired through the Garmin Connect app. During an audio prompt, the watch or phone mutes the primary audio to play the announcement. NOTE: This feature is not available for all activities. 1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > Audio Prompts. 3 Select an option:
· To hear a prompt for each lap, select Lap Alert. · To customize prompts with your pace and speed information, select Pace/Speed Alert. · To customize prompts with your heart rate information, select Heart Rate Alert. · To hear prompts when you start and stop the activity timer, including the Auto Pause feature, select Timer
Events. · To hear workout alerts play as an audio prompt, select Workout Alerts. · To hear activity alerts play as an audio prompt, select Activity Alerts (Activity Alerts, page 20). · To change the language or the dialect of the voice prompts, select Dialect.
Managing Notifications
You can use your compatible phone to manage notifications that appear on your vívoactive 5 watch. Select an option: · If you are using an iPhone®, go to the iOS® notifications settings to select the items to show on the watch. · If you are using an Android phone, from the Garmin Connect app, select Settings > Notifications.
Enabling Bluetooth Notifications
Before you can enable notifications, you must pair the vívoactive 5 watch with a compatible phone (Pairing Your Phone, page 54). 1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > Notifications & Alerts > Smart Notifications. 3 Select an option:
· Select General Use to set preferences for notifications that appear when in watch mode. · Select During Activity to set preferences for notifications that appear when recording an activity. · Select During Sleep to turn Do Not Disturb on or off. · Select Privacy to set a privacy preference.
Turning Off the Bluetooth Phone Connection
You can turn off the Bluetooth phone connection from the controls menu. NOTE: You can add options to the controls menu (Customizing the Controls Menu, page 32). 1 Hold to view the controls menu. 2 Select to turn off the Bluetooth phone connection on your vívoactive 5 watch.
Refer to the owner’s manual for your phone to turn off Bluetooth technology on your phone.
Turning On and Off Phone Connection Alerts
You can set the vívoactive 5 watch to alert you when your paired phone connects and disconnects using Bluetooth technology. NOTE: Phone connection alerts are turned off by default. 1 Hold . 2 Select Settings > System > Connectivity > Phone > Connected Alerts.

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Finding Your Phone
You can use this feature to help locate a lost phone that is paired using Bluetooth technology and currently within range. 1 Hold . 2 Select .
Signal strength bars appear on the vívoactive 5 screen, and an audible alert sounds on your phone. The bars increase as you move closer to your phone. 3 Press to stop searching.
Using Do Not Disturb Mode
You can use do not disturb mode to turn off vibrations and the display for alerts and notifications. This mode disables the gesture setting (Customizing the Display Settings, page 62). For example, you can use this mode while sleeping or watching a movie. · To manually turn on or off do not disturb mode, hold , and select . · To automatically turn on do not disturb mode during your sleep hours, open the device settings in the Garmin
Connect app, and select Sounds & Alerts > Do Not Disturb During Sleep.
WiFi Connectivity Features
Activity uploads to your Garmin Connect account: Automatically sends your activity to your Garmin Connect account as soon as you finish recording the activity.
Software updates: You can download and install the latest software. Workouts and training plans: You can browse for and select workouts and training plans on the Garmin Connect
site. The next time your watch has a WiFi connection, the files are sent to your watch.
Connecting to a WiFi Network
You can connect to a WiFi network from your watch, through the Garmin Connect app on your phone, or through the Garmin Express application on your computer (Using Garmin Connect on Your Computer, page 58). To sync your watch with a third-party music provider, you must connect to a WiFi network. Connecting the watch to a WiFi network also helps to increase the transfer speed of larger files. 1 Move within range of a WiFi network. 2 To connect from the Garmin Connect app, select or . 3 Select Garmin Devices, and select your watch. 4 Select System > Connectivity > Wi-Fi > My Networks > Add a Network. 5 Select an available WiFi network, and enter the login details.
Phone and Bluetooth Settings
Hold , and select Settings > System > Connectivity > Phone. Status: Displays the current Bluetooth connection status and allows you to turn Bluetooth technology on or off. Connected Alerts: Alerts you when your paired phone connects and disconnects. Pair Phone: Connects your device with a compatible phone equipped with Bluetooth technology. Sync: Allows you to transfer the data between your device and the Garmin Connect app.
Phone Apps and Computer Applications
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Garmin Connect
Your Garmin Connect account allows you to track your performance and connect with your friends. It gives you the tools to track, analyze, share, and encourage each other. You can record the events of your active lifestyle, including runs, walks, rides, swims, hikes, golf games, and more.
You can create your free Garmin Connect account when you pair your watch with your phone using the Garmin Connect app. You can also create an account when you set up the Garmin Express application (garmin.com /express).
Store your activities: After you complete and save a timed activity with your watch, you can upload that activity to your Garmin Connect account and keep it as long as you want.
Analyze your data: You can view more detailed information about your fitness and outdoor activities, including time, distance, heart rate, calories burned, cadence, an overhead map view, and pace and speed charts. You can view more detailed information about your golf games, including scorecards, statistics, and course information. You can also view customizable reports.
NOTE: To view some data, you must pair an optional wireless sensor with your watch (Pairing Your Wireless Sensors, page 48).

Track your progress: You can track your daily steps, join a friendly competition with your connections, and meet your goals.
Share your activities: You can connect with friends to follow each other’s activities or share links to your activities.
Manage your settings: You can customize your watch and user settings on your Garmin Connect account.
Using the Garmin Connect App
After you pair your watch with your phone (Pairing Your Phone, page 54), you can use the Garmin Connect app to upload all of your activity data to your Garmin Connect account. 1 Verify the Garmin Connect app is running on your phone. 2 Bring your watch within 10 m (30 ft.) of your phone.
Your watch automatically syncs your data with the Garmin Connect app and your Garmin Connect account.
Updating the Software Using the Garmin Connect App
Before you can update your watch software using the Garmin Connect app, you must have a Garmin Connect account, and you must pair the watch with a compatible phone (Pairing Your Phone, page 54).
Sync your watch with the Garmin Connect app (Using the Garmin Connect App, page 57). When new software is available, the Garmin Connect app automatically sends the update to your watch. The update is applied when you are not actively using the watch. When the update is complete, your watch restarts.

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Using Garmin Connect on Your Computer
The Garmin Express application connects your watch to your Garmin Connect account using a computer. You can use the Garmin Express application to upload your activity data to your Garmin Connect account and to send data, such as workouts or training plans, from the Garmin Connect website to your watch. You can also add music to your watch (Downloading Personal Audio Content, page 51). You can also install software updates and manage your Connect IQ apps. 1 Connect the watch to your computer using the USB cable. 2 Go to garmin.com/express. 3 Download and install the Garmin Express application. 4 Open the Garmin Express application, and select Add Device. 5 Follow the on- screen instructions.
Updating the Software Using Garmin Express
Before you can update your device software, you must have a Garmin Connect account, and you must download the Garmin Express application. 1 Connect the device to your computer using the USB cable.
When new software is available, Garmin Express sends it to your device. 2 Follow the on-screen instructions. 3 Do not disconnect your device from the computer during the update process.
NOTE: If you have already set up your device with WiFi connectivity, Garmin Connect can automatically download available software updates to your device when it connects using WiFi.
Manually Syncing Data with Garmin Connect
NOTE: You can add options to the controls menu (Customizing the Controls Menu, page 32). 1 Hold to view the controls menu. 2 Select Sync.
Connect IQ Features
You can add Connect IQ apps, glances, music providers, watch faces, and more to your watch using the Connect IQ store on your watch or phone (garmin.com/connectiqapp). Watch Faces: Customize the appearance of the clock. Device Apps: Add interactive features to your watch, such as glances and new outdoor and fitness activity
types. Data Fields: Download new data fields that present sensor, activity, and history data in new ways. You can add
Connect IQ data fields to built-in features and pages. Music: Add music providers to your watch.
Downloading Connect IQ Features
Before you can download features from the Connect IQ app, you must pair your vívoactive 5 watch with your phone (Pairing Your Phone, page 54). 1 From the app store on your phone, install and open the Connect IQ app. 2 If necessary, select your watch. 3 Select a Connect IQ feature. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Downloading Connect IQ Features Using Your Computer
1 Connect the watch to your computer using a USB cable. 2 Go to apps.garmin.com, and sign in. 3 Select a Connect IQ feature, and download it. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions.

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Garmin Golf App
The Garmin Golf app allows you to upload scorecards from your vívoactive 5 device to view detailed statistics and shot analyses. Golfers can compete with each other at different courses using the Garmin Golf app. More than 43,000 courses have leaderboards that anyone can join. You can set up a tournament event and invite players to compete. The Garmin Golf app syncs your data with your Garmin Connect account. You can download the Garmin Golf app from the app store on your phone (garmin.com/golfapp).
Safety and Tracking Features
CAUTION The safety and tracking features are supplemental features and should not be relied on as a primary method to obtain emergency assistance. The Garmin Connect app does not contact emergency services on your behalf. Incident detection is not available when the watch is in wheelchair mode.
NOTICE To use the safety and tracking features, the vívoactive 5 watch must be connected to the Garmin Connect app using Bluetooth technology. Your paired phone must be equipped with a data plan and be in an area of network coverage where data is available. You can enter emergency contacts in your Garmin Connect account.
For more information about safety and tracking features, go to garmin.com/safety. Assistance: Allows you to send a message with your name, LiveTrack link, and GPS location (if available) to your emergency contacts. Incident Detection: When the vívoactive 5 watch detects an incident during certain outdoor activities, the watch sends an automated message, LiveTrack link, and GPS location (if available) to your emergency contacts. LiveTrack: Allows friends and family to follow your races and training activities in real time. You can invite followers using email or social media, allowing them to view your live data on a web page.
Adding Emergency Contacts
Emergency contact phone numbers are used for the safety and tracking features. 1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or . 2 Select Safety & Tracking > Safety Features > Emergency Contacts > Add Emergency Contacts. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions. Your emergency contacts receive a notification when you add them as an emergency contact, and can accept or decline your request. If a contact declines, you must choose another emergency contact.
Incident Detection
CAUTION Incident detection is a supplemental feature available only for certain outdoor activities. Incident detection should not be relied on as a primary method to obtain emergency assistance. Incident detection is not available when the watch is in wheelchair mode.
NOTICE Before you can enable incident detection on your watch, you must set up emergency contacts in the Garmin Connect app (Adding Emergency Contacts, page 59). Your paired phone must be equipped with a data plan and be in an area of network coverage where data is available. Your emergency contacts must be able to receive emails or text messages (standard text messaging rates may apply).

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