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Using the HRM-Pro/Pro Plus Running Pace and Distance Feature
The HRM-Pro/Pro Plus can calculate running pace and distance based on your user profile and the motion measured by the sensor on every stride. By default, the HRM-Pro/Pro Plus provides running pace and distance when GPS is not available, such as during treadmill running or if you lose GPS when running outdoors. You can view your running pace and distance on your watch when connected via ANT+. Using the strap with a compatible third-party training app requires you to pair it using Bluetooth.
NOTE: Ensure your watch is running the latest software to see the running pace and distance feature from the HRM-Pro/Pro Plus.
Enduro Series
Enduro 2
epix (Gen 2)
fēnix 6 Series
fēnix 7 Series
Forerunner 55
Forerunner 255 Series
Forerunner 265 Series
Forerunner 745
Forerunner 945 Series
Forerunner 955 Series
Forerunner 965
Instinct 2 Series
Instinct Crossover Series
MARQ Collection
MARQ Collection (Gen 2)
tactix Delta Series
tactix 7 Series
You can access settings relating to running pace and distance by selecting your heart rate strap from the list of paired sensors and accessories in the menu of the watch. To access the sensor settings:
Put on the heart rate monitor.
Press and hold the Menu button of the watch.
Scroll and select Sensors & Accessories.
Select HRM-Pro or HRM-Pro Plus.
Select HRM Pace & Distance to adjust settings.
I Do Not Have A Compatible Watch
If your watch is not listed above, but is compatible with a foot pod and heart rate sensor, you can still use the strap to record pace and distance. The watch will see the HRM-Pro/Pro Plus as two separate sensors, a heart rate monitor and a foot pod. You will need to pair both sensor types for the feature to function on your watch.
NOTE: Watches that feature a treadmill calibration option will lose this feature when you add the HRM-Pro/Pro Plus as a foot pod sensor. You will be required to calibrate distance from the foot pod sensor settings. For information on how to calibrate a foot pod sensor, see: How Do I Calibrate the Foot Pod?