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... 6 Viewing Your Personal Records 6 Reverting a Personal Record 6 Deleting All Personal Records 6 Training Zones 6 Training Indoors 6 Navigation 6 Locations 6 Marking Your Location 6 Navigating to Your Device 12 Deleting Files 12 Disconnecting the USB Cable 12 Customizing Your Device 12 Profiles 12 Setting Up Your User ... Totals 11 Deleting Data Totals 11 Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect 11 Garmin Connect 11 Bluetooth® Connected Features 11 Pairing Your Smartphone 11 Transferring Files to Another Edge Device 12 Data Recording 12 Data Management 12 Connecting the...
... 6 Viewing Your Personal Records 6 Reverting a Personal Record 6 Deleting All Personal Records 6 Training Zones 6 Training Indoors 6 Navigation 6 Locations 6 Marking Your Location 6 Navigating to Your Device 12 Deleting Files 12 Disconnecting the USB Cable 12 Customizing Your Device 12 Profiles 12 Setting Up Your User ... Totals 11 Deleting Data Totals 11 Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect 11 Garmin Connect 11 Bluetooth® Connected Features 11 Pairing Your Smartphone 11 Transferring Files to Another Edge Device 12 Data Recording 12 Data Management 12 Connecting the...
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.... The next time you ride near the course, it is a good route. Following a Course From the Web Before you can have a Garmin Connect account (Garmin Connect, page 11). 1 Connect the device to your commute course to always display on the map in green. For example, if the original... is running. 6 Select or for a ride. 2 Select to view the Virtual Partner screen to see the courses while you are riding, but not follow or navigate a particular course. 1 Select Menu > Training > Courses. 2 Select the course. 3 Select Settings. 4 Select Always Display to make the course appear on the map. 5...
.... The next time you ride near the course, it is a good route. Following a Course From the Web Before you can have a Garmin Connect account (Garmin Connect, page 11). 1 Connect the device to your commute course to always display on the map in green. For example, if the original... is running. 6 Select or for a ride. 2 Select to view the Virtual Partner screen to see the courses while you are riding, but not follow or navigate a particular course. 1 Select Menu > Training > Courses. 2 Select the course. 3 Select Settings. 4 Select Always Display to make the course appear on the map. 5...
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.... Personal records include your fastest time over a standard distance, longest ride, and most ascent gained during your activity. Navigation Navigation features and settings also apply to navigating courses (Courses, page 3) and segments (Segments, page 4). • Locations (Locations, page 6) • Map ... mark a location, you achieved during your activity. For example, select Change Elevation to enter a known altitude for a ride. 6 Navigation Marking Your Location Before you can turn off , speed and distance are to achieving your training target. 1 Select Menu > Training >...
.... Personal records include your fastest time over a standard distance, longest ride, and most ascent gained during your activity. Navigation Navigation features and settings also apply to navigating courses (Courses, page 3) and segments (Segments, page 4). • Locations (Locations, page 6) • Map ... mark a location, you achieved during your activity. For example, select Change Elevation to enter a known altitude for a ride. 6 Navigation Marking Your Location Before you can turn off , speed and distance are to achieving your training target. 1 Select Menu > Training >...
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... memory. On Windows computers, the device appears as Auto Pause® and Auto Lap®), and navigation settings. Your device memory contains important system files that should not be deleted. 1 Open the Garmin drive or volume. 2 If necessary, open the file browser. 3 Select a file. 4 Select Edit.... Setting Up Your User Profile You can update your computer, open a folder or volume. 3 Select a file. 4 Press the Delete key on both Edge devices, and bring them within range (3 m) of each type of settings that receives the files, select Menu > Settings > Device Transfers. 6 Select a...
... memory. On Windows computers, the device appears as Auto Pause® and Auto Lap®), and navigation settings. Your device memory contains important system files that should not be deleted. 1 Open the Garmin drive or volume. 2 If necessary, open the file browser. 3 Select a file. 4 Select Edit.... Setting Up Your User Profile You can update your computer, open a folder or volume. 3 Select a file. 4 Press the Delete key on both Edge devices, and bring them within range (3 m) of each type of settings that receives the files, select Menu > Settings > Device Transfers. 6 Select a...
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...: The current range of the destination). PCO - Lap: The average platform center offset for the current track or activity. Your device must be navigating for the current activity. Power - 3s Avg.: The 3-second moving average of power output. IF: The Intensity Factor™ for the current...• Map, chart, or course updates Getting More Information • Go to www.garmin.com/intosports. • Go to www.garmin.com/learningcenter. • Go to http://buy.garmin.com, or contact your Garmin dealer for the last completed lap. to Dest.: The remaining distance to display data. ...
...: The current range of the destination). PCO - Lap: The average platform center offset for the current track or activity. Your device must be navigating for the current activity. Power - 3s Avg.: The 3-second moving average of power output. IF: The Intensity Factor™ for the current...• Map, chart, or course updates Getting More Information • Go to www.garmin.com/intosports. • Go to www.garmin.com/learningcenter. • Go to http://buy.garmin.com, or contact your Garmin dealer for the last completed lap. to Dest.: The remaining distance to display data. ...
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... - Max.: The top power output for the last completed lap. Power Phase - R. TSS: The Training Stress Score™ for the current lap. You must be navigating for 20 minutes, your current location and time settings (format, time zone, daylight saving time). Power - Power Phase - Power - Time Seated Lap: The time spent... the current activity. L. Avg.: The average power phase angle for the current activity. R. Lap: The stopwatch time for this data to appear. You must be navigating for the current lap.
... - Max.: The top power output for the last completed lap. Power Phase - R. TSS: The Training Stress Score™ for the current lap. You must be navigating for 20 minutes, your current location and time settings (format, time zone, daylight saving time). Power - Power Phase - Power - Time Seated Lap: The time spent... the current activity. L. Avg.: The average power phase angle for the current activity. R. Lap: The stopwatch time for this data to appear. You must be navigating for the current lap.
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... records 6 device care 15 resetting 16 display settings 14 distance, alerts 13 E elevation 6 F files, transferring 12 G Garmin Connect 3-5, 11 Garmin Express registering the device 16 updating software 16 GLONASS 13 goals 6 GPS 6, 13 signal 2, 16 H heart rate alerts ...keys 2 L language 15 laps 2 lifetime athlete 12 locations 6 deleting 6 editing 6 M maps 3, 6 orientation 13 settings 13 updating 16 zoom 6 mounting the device 1 N navigation 6 O O-rings. See bands P pairing 2, 11 ANT+ sensors 9 pedals 9 personal records 6 deleting 6 platform center offset 10 power 9 power (force) 6 alerts 13 ...
... records 6 device care 15 resetting 16 display settings 14 distance, alerts 13 E elevation 6 F files, transferring 12 G Garmin Connect 3-5, 11 Garmin Express registering the device 16 updating software 16 GLONASS 13 goals 6 GPS 6, 13 signal 2, 16 H heart rate alerts ...keys 2 L language 15 laps 2 lifetime athlete 12 locations 6 deleting 6 editing 6 M maps 3, 6 orientation 13 settings 13 updating 16 zoom 6 mounting the device 1 N navigation 6 O O-rings. See bands P pairing 2, 11 ANT+ sensors 9 pedals 9 personal records 6 deleting 6 platform center offset 10 power 9 power (force) 6 alerts 13 ...