The AMOLED touch screen on PACE Pro delivers an enhanced experience with improved visibility and a wider range of options for customizing your display settings. From the main menu on PACE Pro, scroll to System > More Settings > Display to view the following options:
Brightness
This setting adjusts the brightness level on the watch screen. Standard brightness is recommended, but High and Max levels are also available. Selecting High or Max will increase battery consumption.
PACE Pro will adjust the brightness automatically based on your environment, while still remaining within the range specified in your watch settings. This helps optimize battery life, while providing ideal visibility in all environments. Maximum brightness (for the display setting you've selected) will be provided in bright settings, while a slightly dimmer brightness output will be provided in dark settings.
Always On
When this setting is toggled ON, PACE Pro's screen will remain illuminated. During activities, the screen will become dimmed when your wrist is lowered, and in standby mode, the watch face will dim and become less busy so you can still view the time of day (but not daily data).
Note: Even if Always On is enabled, the screen will automatically turn off when you're not wearing the watch or when sleep is detected.
Gesture Backlight
When this setting is toggled ON, the backlight is activated whenever the watch detects a wrist raise. When your wrist is turned down, the backlight will turn off.
Note: Even if Gesture Backlight is toggled OFF, the backlight will turn on if the watch receives activity alerts, notifications, or if either of the buttons are manually operated.
Why doesn't PACE Pro have the option to swap activity data pages / map to a light background?
With AMOLED displays, more energy is required to display a lighter color. (Power consumption can increase as much as 3x with lighter backgrounds.) However, darker colors don't require as much energy. This is why black backgrounds are primarily used to maximize battery life.