Garmin Edge 205 Owner's Manual

Garmin Edge 205 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Edge 205/305 ™ owner’s manual...
  • Page 2 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    NTRODUCTION ABLE OF ONTENTS Introduction ......5 Using Speed Alerts ..25 Using Heart Rate Alerts ... 26 About This Manual .....5 Using Cadence Alerts ..27 Getting Started ....6 Virtual Partner ....28 Charge the Battery .....6 Workouts: Quick, Interval, Position the Edge .....10 and Advanced .....29 Configure the Edge ..12...
  • Page 4 About GPS ....... 52 Sensor Pairing ....73 Training with Cadence ..75 Customizing ...... 53 Barometric Altimeter ..75 Setting Up Custom Data Garmin Training Center ...76 Fields ......53 Caring for the Edge ..77 Sample Data Field Storage ......77 Configurations .... 54 Water Immersion ....
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Edge Quick Reference Guide. Appendix–review specifications, cleaning instructions, information Getting Started–charge your about Garmin Training Center ™ Edge, position and use the heart and optional accessories. Be sure rate monitor and GSC10 speed to read the safety information in...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    ETTING TARTED WARNING: Be sure the mini-USB ETTING TARTED port, weather cap, and surrounding Follow the instructions in this area are thoroughly dry before charging or connecting to a personal section to set up and begin using computer to prevent corrosion. your Edge.
  • Page 7 ETTING TARTED 2. Locate the A/C charger included in the product box. Plug the mini-USB end of the charger into the mini-USB port on the Edge. Then plug the A/C charger into a standard wall outlet. NOTE: The unit will not charge outside the temperature range of 0°C–50°C (32°F–122°F).
  • Page 8 ETTING TARTED Buttons power • Press and hold to turn unit on/off. • Press to turn backlight on/off. mode • Press to switch modes. • Press to return to the previous page. • Press and hold to switch bike profiles. reset/lap •...
  • Page 9 ETTING TARTED Icons up/down • Press to highlight options. Battery icon shows the current battery charge • Press to scroll through level. menus and data fields. Satellite icon changes • Press to adjust contrast from blank to 3D when when on the Satellite receiving satellite page.
  • Page 10: Position The Edge

    ETTING TARTED Position the Edge wedge (optional) For best results, position the Edge with the face oriented toward the sky. This position allows the GPS antenna to acquire satellite information quickly. bike mount You can install the bike mount to the stem or handlebars. The stem installation (shown here) provides a more sturdy location.
  • Page 11 ETTING TARTED 2. Attach the bike mount 4. Slide the unit left until it snaps securely using two cable ties. into place. Make sure the cable ties are threaded through both parts of the bike mount. 3. Align the Edge with the bike mount so that the unit is vertical.
  • Page 12: Configure The Edge

    ETTING TARTED Configure the Edge When you first turn on your Edge, the following setup screens appear. Follow the on-screen instructions: Screens 4 and 5 apply to Edge 305 only. Edge Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 13: Acquire Satellite Signals

    ETTING TARTED Acquire Satellite Signals Before you begin using the Edge, you must acquire GPS satellite signals. It may take 30–60 seconds to acquire signals. To acquire satellite signals: Go outdoors to an open area. Then press and hold the Power button to turn on the Edge.
  • Page 14: Position The Heart Rate Monitor

    ETTING TARTED Position the Heart information on customizing the data fields on your Edge. Rate Monitor NOTE: The heart rate monitor is an To use the heart rate monitor: accessory for the Edge 305 only. 1. Push one tab on the elastic strap through the slot in the Wear the heart rate (HR) monitor heart rate monitor.
  • Page 15 ETTING TARTED 3. Place the heart rate monitor 6. Bring it within range (3 directly on your skin, just meters) of the heart rate below the breastplate. Wrap monitor. The heart rate the strap around your chest monitor automatically and attach the strap to the transmits your heart rate other side of the heart rate to the Edge, and the heart...
  • Page 16: Position The Gsc10

    ETTING TARTED Position the GSC10 To install the GSC10: 1. Place the GSC10 on the rear Sensor chain stay. Loosely attach the NOTE: The GSC10 is an accessory GSC10 using two cable ties. for the Edge 305 only. The Edge 305 CAD includes a wireless speed and cadence sensor.
  • Page 17 ETTING TARTED 2. Attach the pedal magnet pedal magnet on crank arm to the crank arm using the indication cable tie adhesive mount and a cable line tie. Make sure the pedal magnet is within 5 mm of the GSC10 and the indication line on the pedal magnet lines up with the indication line on the GSC10.
  • Page 18 ETTING TARTED 5. Press the Reset button on the NOTE: The LED blinks for the first 60 passes after a reset. Press GSC10. The LED light turns Reset again if you require additional red, then green. Pedal to test passes. the sensor alignment.
  • Page 19: Set Your User Profile

    ETTING TARTED Set Your User Profile The Edge uses information that you enter about yourself to calculate calorie consumption. Set your user profile before you begin using the Edge to ensure it is recording accurate workout data. To set your user profile: If you are setting your user profile 1.
  • Page 20: Set Your Bike Profile

    ETTING TARTED Set Your Bike Profile 5. If you have an Edge 305 with the GSC10 speed and You can set up to three profiles. cadence sensor on your bike, To set your bike profile: select the Sensor Mounted 1. Press mode to access the check box.
  • Page 21 ETTING TARTED 3. Select the amount of time the backlight stays on. Use a short backlight timeout setting to conserve battery power. 4. Select the amount of screen contrast. NOTE: You can also adjust the screen contrast on the Satellite page using the arrows.
  • Page 22: Training

    RAINING distance as Rest Distance. To RAINING add these data fields to a custom The Edge offers several training page, see page features and optional settings. NOTE: Rest time and rest distance Use your Edge to set goals for Auto Pause are not stored in and alerts, train with a Virtual history.
  • Page 23 RAINING 3. In the Auto Timer Pause • Start And Lap–triggers field, select When Stopped the lap counter at the GPS or Custom Speed to enter a location where you press value. the start button and at any locations during the ride where you press the lap button.
  • Page 24: Alerts

    RAINING Alerts Use Edge alerts to train toward certain time, distance, speed, heart rate, and cadence goals. Using Time and Distance Alerts Time and distance alerts are useful for long workouts when you want to train for a certain 3. In the Time Alert field, select amount of time or distance.
  • Page 25: Using Speed Alerts

    RAINING 5. In the Distance Alert field, To set a speed alert: select Once or Repeat. 1. Press mode to access the Main Menu. Select Training. 6. Enter a distance in the Alert At field. 2. Select Alerts > Speed Alert. 3.
  • Page 26: Using Heart Rate Alerts

    RAINING Using Heart Rate Alerts To set a heart rate alert: 1. Press mode to access the NOTE: Heart rate alerts are a feature Main Menu. Select Training. of the Edge 305 only. 2. Select Alerts > HR Alert. Similar to speed alerts, the heart 3.
  • Page 27: Using Cadence Alerts

    RAINING 4. Repeat for the Max HR Alert. To set a cadence alert: The maximum value allowed 1. Press mode to access the is 235 bpm. Main Menu. Select Training. 2. Select Alerts > Cadence NOTE: When entering custom Alert. heart rate values, you must set your minimum and maximum alerts at 3.
  • Page 28: Virtual Partner

    RAINING Virtual Partner To see Virtual Partner data: 1. Set up a quick workout or Your Virtual Partner is a course. unique tool designed to help you meet your training goals. 2. Press mode to see the The Virtual Partner competes Workout or Course page.
  • Page 29: Workouts: Quick, Interval

    RAINING Workouts: Quick, To turn off Virtual Partner: 1. Press mode to access the Interval, and Advanced Main Menu. From the Main Menu, select 2. Select Training > Virtual Training > Workouts to choose Partner. the type of workout right for you. 3.
  • Page 30: Using Workouts

    RAINING Using Workouts Quick Workouts During your workout, press mode It is easy to set up a challenging to see the Workout data page. workout with your Edge based on When you complete all steps the following criteria: in your workout, the “Workout •...
  • Page 31 RAINING To set up a quick workout by distance and time: 1. Press mode to access the Main Menu. Select Training. 2. Select Workouts > Quick Workouts > Dist & Time. 3. Enter values in the Distance and Time fields. 4.
  • Page 32 RAINING To set up a quick workout by To set up a quick workout by time and speed: distance and speed: 1. Press mode to access the 1. Press mode to access the Main Menu. Select Training. Main Menu. Select Training. 2.
  • Page 33: Interval Workouts

    RAINING Interval Workouts 2. Select Training > Workouts > Interval. You can create simple and challenging interval workouts with 3. Select an option from the your Edge based on the following Interval Workout page criteria: according to how you want to set up intervals.
  • Page 34: Advanced Workouts

    RAINING Advanced Workouts Your Edge allows you to create and save advanced workouts that include goals for each workout step and varied distances, times, and rest laps. Once you create and save a workout, you can use the Training Center software to schedule the workout for a 7.
  • Page 35 RAINING Creating Advanced 4. Select “1. Open No Target.” Select Edit Step. Workouts Garmin recommends that you use the Training Center software to create workouts and transfer them to your Edge. However, you can create and save an advanced workout directly on your Edge if you wish.
  • Page 36 RAINING 7. In the Target field, select your 10. If this is a rest lap, select goal during the step (Speed, the Rest Lap field, and then Heart Rate, Cadence, or select Yes. (Creating rest None). laps affects your workout history;...
  • Page 37 RAINING To start an advanced workout: 1. Press mode to access the Main Menu. 2. Select Training > Workouts > Advanced. 3. Select the workout you want to start. 4. Select Do Workout. 5. Press mode to continue. 5. Press start to begin your workout.
  • Page 38 RAINING Editing Advanced To edit an advanced workout: 1. Press mode to access the Workouts Main Menu. You can edit workouts within Training Center or directly in 2. Select Training > Workouts the Edge. However, if you edit > Advanced. workouts in the Edge, your 3.
  • Page 39: Courses

    4. Enter a descriptive course Creating Courses name in the top field (for Garmin recommends that you example, 10KFLAT). use the Training Center software to create courses and course 5. Press mode to exit. Edge Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 40: Using Courses

    RAINING Using Courses 3. Select the course you want to start. Once you begin a course, press mode to see the Course 4. Select Do Course. data page. Press enter to view 5. Press start to begin your additional pages of course data. course.
  • Page 41 RAINING To delete a course: 1. Press mode to access the Main Menu. 2. Select Training > Courses. 3. Select the course you want to delete. Select Delete Course. 4. Select Yes to delete the course. Edge Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 42: History

    ISTORY No data is saved when the timer ISTORY is stopped. Your Edge automatically saves Viewing History all training data (when the timer is started) and can hold up to After you have finished a ride, two years (1000 laps) of data you Edge stores history data that in memory.
  • Page 43 ISTORY About Lap Detail To view laps on map: 1. While viewing details for a The Edge displays history details history entry, select View differently, depending on the Laps. type of training you did. Details of a quick workout appear on 2.
  • Page 44 ISTORY To view history by weeks: 1. Press mode to access the Main Menu. 2. Select History > By Week. 3. Press to scroll through the list of weeks. As you scroll, totals for each week appear below the list. To delete laps or entire trips 4.
  • Page 45: Deleting History

    ISTORY To view history totals: To delete workout history: 1. Press mode to access the 1. Press mode to access the Main Menu. Main Menu. 2. Select History > History 2. Select History > Delete. Totals. Totals appear for distance, time, and calories for all of your saved workouts.
  • Page 46: Navigation

    AVIGATION you exactly where you have AVIGATION traveled. This dotted line is called Use the GPS navigation features a track. At the bottom of the map, of your Edge to view your ride on you can view the zoom level. a map, mark and save locations To zoom in or out on the map, you want to remember, and...
  • Page 47: Marking And Finding

    AVIGATION Marking and Finding Locations A location is a point on the map that you store in memory. If you want to remember landmarks or return to a certain spot, mark a location there. The location appears on the map with a name and symbol.
  • Page 48 AVIGATION 3. Use the arrows to select the location from the list. As you scroll, direction and distance information for each location appears below the list. 6. Press mode to view the Compass page. 4. Select the location. 5. Select Go To. A straight line on the map directs you to the location.
  • Page 49: Navigating With Routes

    AVIGATION To stop navigating to a 4. Select Delete. Select Yes to location: confirm. 1. Press mode to access the Navigating with Main Menu. Routes 2. Select Navigation > Stop GoTo. A route provides straight line directions between two or more To edit a location: points on the map.
  • Page 50 AVIGATION 4. Select the location from the To find and follow a route: list, and then select Use. 1. Press mode to access Menu mode. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add more locations to your route. 2. Select Navigation > Routes. 6.
  • Page 51: Viewing Gps Information

    AVIGATION 3. Select the route you want to 3. Select the route you want to edit. A menu appears. delete. A menu appears. 4. Select Edit. Then select a 4. Select Delete. Select Yes to point to edit. confirm. Review—view it on the map. Viewing GPS Insert—insert a point before Information...
  • Page 52: About Gps

    24 hours satellite signal received (the a day. There are no subscription number of the satellite appears fees or setup charges to use below each bar). GPS. For more information, visit www.garmin.com/aboutGPS. Edge Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 53: Customizing

    USTOMIZING Setting Up Custom USTOMIZING Data Fields You can customize data fields, You can set up custom data fields general settings, bike and user for the following Edge pages: profiles, heart rate and speed zones, and data recording. • Bike Computer 1 •...
  • Page 54: Sample Data Field Configurations

    USTOMIZING Sample Data Field 4. Select the number of data fields you want to see on this Configurations page. 5. Use the arrows and enter key to change the data fields. Press mode when done. Default data fields for Bike Computer 1 page 6.
  • Page 55: Changing System Settings

    USTOMIZING Changing System Settings System settings you can configure to suit your training preferences include general Edge setup, display, map, units, time, and accessories. To change general setup: 1. Press mode to access the To use the Edge indoors: Main Menu. 1.
  • Page 56 USTOMIZING To change display setup: To change map setup: 1. Press mode to access the 1. Press mode to access the Main Menu. Main Menu. 2. Select Settings > System > 2. Select Settings > System > Display. Map. 3. From this page, you can 3.
  • Page 57 USTOMIZING 4. (Edge 305 only). Select Beats per Minute or % Max HR for your heart rate data. For more infomation on heart rate data, pages 70-74. To change units setup: 1. Press mode to access the Main Menu. 2. Select Settings > System.> Units.
  • Page 58 USTOMIZING To change time setup: To turn off or restart scanning 1. Press mode to access the for Edge 305 accessories: Main Menu. 1. Press mode to access the Main Menu. 2. Select Settings > System > Time. 2. Select Settings > System > Accessories.
  • Page 59: Updating User Profile

    USTOMIZING 2. Select Settings > Bike Profile. 3. Select the bike profile you wish to use. 4. Make changes to the profile, if necessary. See page 5. Press mode to exit. Setting Zones Updating User Profile From the Main Menu, select To update your user profile, see Settings >...
  • Page 60: Heart Rate Zones

    USTOMIZING you can use these zones to set 3. Select the zone you want to your speed alerts or use them as change. Enter a minimum targets in advanced workouts. speed for that zone. Then For more about alerts, see page enter a maximum speed for 24.
  • Page 61 USTOMIZING also enter your heart rate zones 4. Select the Zones field, and manually. select Based on Max. To change your heart rate To base heart rate zones on zones manually: your max HR: 1. Press mode to access the 1.
  • Page 62: Data Recording

    USTOMIZING Data Recording To change data recording setup: Data recording controls how the 1. Press mode to access the Edge records detailed data for Main Menu. your rides. By default, the Edge uses Smart Recording to record 2. Select Settings > Data your movements and create Recording.
  • Page 63: Appendix

    PPENDIX PPENDIX Edge Data Fields The following table lists all of the Edge data fields and descriptions. * Denotes a field showing statute or metric units. To change your Edge unit settings, select Main Menu > System > Settings > Unit. Data Field Description Edge...
  • Page 64 PPENDIX Data Field Description Edge Edge • • Dist – Lap * Distance traveled in current lap. • • Dist – Last Distance of last completed Lap * lap. • • Dist – Paused * Distance covered while timer in Auto Pause. •...
  • Page 65 PPENDIX Data Field Description Edge Edge • • Grade Calculation of rise over run. For example, if for every 10 foot you climb (elevation) you travel 200 feet (distance), your grade is 5%. • • Heading Current direction you are traveling.
  • Page 66 PPENDIX Data Field Description Edge Edge • Heart Rate Current range of heart Zone rate (1–5). The default zones are based on your maximum heart rate and user profile. • • Laps Number of laps completed. • • Speed * Current speed.
  • Page 67 PPENDIX Data Field Description Edge Edge • • Speed Zone Current range of speed based on default or custom settings: Climb 1–4, Flat 1–3, Descent, Sprint, and Max Speed. • • Sunrise Approximate time of sunrise based on your GPS position. •...
  • Page 68 PPENDIX Data Field Description Edge Edge • • Time – Paused Time elapsed while timer in Auto Pause. • • Time of Day Current time of day based on your time settings (format, time zone, and daylight saving time). • Total Ascent * Total elevation gain for current ride.
  • Page 69: Edge Accessories

    Mount replacement kit 010-10725-00 GSC10 magnet replacement kit 010-10729-00 AC wall brick charger (Americas) 010-10635-00 AC wall brick charger (Europe) 010-10635-01 USB cable replacement 010-10477-03 To purchase additional accessories for your Edge, go to the Garmin Web site: http://shop.garmin.com. Edge Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 70: Viewing Heart Rate Data

    PPENDIX Viewing Heart Rate Training with Heart Data Rate Zones You can configure your Edge Many cyclists and other athletes to display different heart rate are using heart rate zones to data: current heart rate, average measure and increase their heart rate, and heart rate zone, cardiovascular strength and which can help you determine...
  • Page 71 PPENDIX How do heart rate zones See Table 1 on page 72 to learn about the benefits of training in impact your fitness goals? each heart rate zone. Knowing your heart rate zones can help you measure How can I determine my and improve your fitness by heart rate zones? understanding and applying these...
  • Page 72 PPENDIX Table 1 % of Max. Zone Perceived Exertion Benefits Heart Rate Relaxed, easy pace; Beginning-level aerobic 50%–60% rhythmic breathing training; reduces stress Pace comfortable; Basic cardiovascular 60%–70% slightly deeper breathing, training; good recovery conversation possible pace Pace moderate; Improved aerobic 70%–80% more difficult to hold capacity;...
  • Page 73: Sensor Pairing

    PPENDIX Sensor Pairing How does it work? Upon power up, the Edge What is pairing? will automatically scan for the Pairing is the process of matching sensors you have enabled during sensors, like your heart rate intial setup (see page 12) or monitor and GSC10, with your accessories setup (see...
  • Page 74 PPENDIX Pairing Tips • Clean the sensors. Dirt and sweat build-up on If you have trouble pairing, or if the sensors can weaken the readings are erratic, try the signals. following suggestions: For heart rate monitor only: • Position the Edge within 3 •...
  • Page 75: Training With Cadence

    PPENDIX Training with Cadence Barometric Altimeter Cadence is your rate of pedaling The Edge 305 contains a or “spinning” measured by the barometric altimeter for extremely amount of revolutions of the accurate elevation and vertical crank arm per minute (rpm). profile data.
  • Page 76: Garmin Training Center

    Garmin Training To install Training Center: 1. Insert the Training Center CD Center into your computer’s CD-ROM The Garmin Training Center drive. Your computer should software is included in the Edge automatically run the start-up product box. Locate the Training file and display a welcome...
  • Page 77: Caring For The Edge

    PPENDIX 5. Click Next to accept the than cleaning. Clean the unit default file location. and the heart rate monitor using a cloth dampened with a mild 6. Click Install. detergent solution and then wipe 7. Wait while necessary files dry.
  • Page 78: Water Immersion

    PPENDIX Specifications computer. PC software for the Edge is included in the product Physical box. Case: Fully-sealed, high-impact plastic alloy, waterproof to IEC Water Immersion 60529 IPX7 standards The Edge is waterproof to IEC (waterproof to 1 m for 30 Standard 60529 IPX7.
  • Page 79: Heart Rate Monitor

    PPENDIX Performance Heart Rate Monitor Receiver: High-sensitivity Physical size (WxHxD): 13.7” x integrated GPS receiver by SiRF 1.4” x 0.5” Acquisition Time: Transmission range: Hot Start: < 1 second approximately 3 m Warm Start: < 38 seconds Battery: CR2032 (3 volts) Cold Start: <...
  • Page 80: Replacing The Battery

    PPENDIX GSC10 Speed and Replacing the Battery The heart rate and GSC10 Cadence Sensor monitors contain a user- Physical size (WxHxD): 2.0” replaceable CR2032 battery. x 1.2” x 0.9” (not including Be sure to dispose of the used adjustable speed sensing arm) battery properly.
  • Page 81: Product Registration

    Edge, completing our online registration or if you have any questions, today! Have the serial number of in the U.S.A. contact Garmin your Edge handy and connect to Product Support by phone: our Web site (www.garmin.com).
  • Page 82: Warning

    Should you ever encounter a problem monitor contain a replaceable CR2032 with your unit, please take it to an battery. The batteries may present a risk authorized Garmin dealer for repairs. of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Always consult your physician before •...
  • Page 83: Caution

    PPENDIX Caution Failure to avoid the following The Edge, heart rate monitor, and potentially hazardous situations may GSC10 speed and cadence sensor are result in injury or property damage. consumer devices, not medical devices, and could suffer from interference from Use the Edge only as a navigational aid.
  • Page 84: Limited Warranty

    PPENDIX Limited Warranty LEGAL RIGHTS, WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. This Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or IN NO EVENT SHALL GARMIN BE workmanship for one year from the date LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, of purchase.
  • Page 85: Fcc Compliance

    Units purchased in the United States or Canada must be Garmin International, Inc. returned to the Garmin service center in Tel. 913/397.8200, Fax. 913/397.8282 the United Kingdom, the United States, Garmin (Europe) Ltd.
  • Page 86 The Edge does not contain any user- This equipment generates, uses, and serviceable parts. Repairs should only can radiate radio frequency energy be made by an authorized Garmin and may cause harmful interference to service center. Unauthorized repairs or radio communications if not installed modifications could result in permanent...
  • Page 87: Software License Agreement

    PPENDIX Software License secret of Garmin. You agree not to decompile, disassemble, modify, Agreement reverse assemble, reverse engineer, BY USING THE EDGE, YOU AGREE or reduce to human readable form the TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND Software or any part thereof or create...
  • Page 88: Ce Compliance

    PPENDIX CE Compliance Hereby, Garmin International, declares that this GPS equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Issued: 7/12/2005 Issued: 14/12/2005 Revised: 7/12/2005 Revised: 30/12/2005 Page: 1 of 1 Page: 1 of 1...
  • Page 89: Declaration Of Conformity

    Rd., Olathe, Kansas 66062 Shijr, Taipei County, U.S.A TAIWAN, R.O.C. Authorised Representative: GARMIN (Europe) Ltd, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Ind. Estate, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 9DL, U.K. Type of Equipment: Information Technology Equipment (Global Positioning System Receiver) Model Number(s): GSC 10...
  • Page 90: Index

    6 pairing 73 cleaning and care 77 replacing the bat- configure the Edge 12 tery 80 backlight 21, 56 contact Garmin 81 turning on and off 8 contrast 21, 56 barometric altimeter courses 39 heart rate creating 39...
  • Page 91 NDEX zones 26, 60, 70 lap button 8 heart rate monitor locations 47 quick workouts 30 pairing 15, 73 deleting 49 positioning 14 editing 49 register your product replacing the finding 47 battery 80 marking 47 reset button 8 viewing data 70 navigating to 47 reset Edge 9 history...
  • Page 92 NDEX speed zones 59 and alerts 25 viewing history 42 spoke magnet 17 Virtual Partner 28 storage 77 waterproof 78 time workouts 30 changing 58 timer icon 9 time alert 24 time zone 58 setting 19 tones 55 Training Center 34, 35, 38, 39 installing 76 training features 22...
  • Page 94 For the latest free software updates (excluding map data) throughout the life of your Garmin products, visit the Garmin Web site at www.garmin.com. © Copyright 2005–2006 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151 Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, U.S.A.

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