Garmin EDGE 510 Quick Manual

Garmin EDGE 510 Quick Manual

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  • Page 1 YOUR JOURNEY STARTS HERE QUICK GUIDE QUICK GUIDE QUICK GUIDE QUICK GUIDE QUICK GUIDE QUICK GUIDE QUICK GUIDE QUICK GUIDE Cycling GPS-devices...
  • Page 3 Garmin edge devices, you can track your rides every day and improve the quality of your cycling. sync your Garmin edge with a vector , our highly intelligent pedal-based power meter. the vector system not only changes how power is measured, but also changes how cyclists get power.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ® 7 Vector ..........48 eDGe 810 ............20 ® power metrics .........48 planning and riding a route on Garmin connect ..........22 Getting started ........48 on your computer: ...........22 installing the Vector components ...48 on your device: ..........23 determining pedal pod clearance ...49 segments (available on edGe 1000): ..24...
  • Page 5: Heart Rate Zone Calculations

    for Vector s system: installing the left entering the crank length ........55 pedal and pedal pod ........51 set the installation angle ........56 for Vector s system: performing a static zero calibration ..56 installing the right pedal ......51 customizing the Data fields ......58 installing the shoe cleats ......52 features oVerView .......59 pairing devices .........53...
  • Page 6: Basic Setup

    2. install your device using the standard mount or the out-front mount 3. turn on the device 4. locate satellites 5. Go for a ride 6. upload your ride to Garmin connect cHarGe tHe deVice 1. Pull up the weather cap from the mini usB port 2.
  • Page 7: Install The Device

    – if the handlebar diameter is 31.8 mm, use the thinner pad. 5. Place the handlebar connector around the rubber pad. 6. replace and tighten the screw. NOTE: Garmin ® 7. align the tabs on the back of the eDGe device with the bike ®...
  • Page 8: Heart Rate Monitor (Optional)

    GPs data to calculate the speed and distance. TIP: Garmin recommends you secure your bike on a stand while installing the sensor. installing the speed sensor 1.
  • Page 9 Bluetooth connected features for your compatible smartphone or fitness device ® (excluding edge touring). some features require you to install Garmin connect mobile on your smart- phone (for more information, see chapter 2, p. 11). Based on your eDGe model, Bluetooth connection ®...
  • Page 10: Complemetary Application / Software

    2 complemetary application / software Garmin connect Garmin connect is a web application designed for indoor and outdoor athletes to track, improve and share their performance and to discover new courses. Garmin connect displays all of your recorded data within a set of flexible dashboards allowing you to analyze the data in a basic or more advanced way. it also allows you to plan your future workouts according to personal or specific goals.
  • Page 11: Garmin Connect Mobile

    Garmin devices, you can share your activities as they happen, wire- lessly upload activities and much more! Garmin connect mobile is compatible with a range of devices which support Bluetooth low energy (Ble). a list of Ble compatible devices can be found here: www.garmin.com/ble 1.
  • Page 12: First Ride

    cHaPter 3: first riDe 3 first ride keys on the devices oVerView edGe tourinG oVerView edGe ® ® oVerView edGe oVerView edGe 1000 ® ® select to turn the backlight on and off. Hold to turn the device on and off. select to mark a new lap.
  • Page 13: Using The Touchscreen

    cHaPter 3: first riDe using the touchscreen When the timer is running, tap the screen to view the timer overlay. the timer overlay allows you to return to the home screen during a ride. select to save your changes and close select to view the connections page the page select to search for a location...
  • Page 14: For Edge ® 1000: Landscape View

    cHaPter 3: first riDe further touch keys on the edGe 1000 home screen: ® select to view scheduled activities and select to manage your segments completed rides. select to manage your courses select to manage your workouts for eDGe 1000: landscape view ®...
  • Page 15: Calibrate Barometer

    cHaPter 3: first riDe calibrate Barometer the eDGe touring Plus, 1000, 810, 800 and 510 calculate elevation data using a barometric altimeter. ® once the device is properly calibrated, the standard area of accuracy will be +/- 10 feet. to ensure that elevation data is accurate at the beginning of an activity, calibrate the elevation manually.
  • Page 16: Locate Satellites

    cHaPter 3: first riDe locate satellites Before you can use the GPs tracking and navigation features, you must acquire satellite signals. the device may need a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite signals when you start your ride. the time and date are set automatically based on GPs position.
  • Page 17 cHaPter 3: first riDe 3. select select to stop the timer. 4. When necessary, select end 5. select save ride to save ride. your ride, or discard ride if you do not want to save it.
  • Page 18: Map Settings

    cHaPter 4: maP settinGs 4 map settinGs Planning and riding a route on the eDGe (available on eDGe 1000, eDGe ® ® ® 810 and eDGe touring) ® you can create and ride a custom route. a route is a sequence of waypoints or locations that leads you to your final destination.
  • Page 19 cHaPter 4: maP settinGs 5. select use. 6. select add next location. 7. select View route. repeat steps 2 – 4 until you the device calculates your route, have selected all locations for and a map of the route appears. then select ride.
  • Page 20: Edge ® 810

    cHaPter 4: maP settinGs edGe ® 1. select on the home screen 2. select 3. select an option from the following (3a. – 3e.) for instance, you can: – select locations to navigate to a saved location. – select recent finds to navigate to one of the last 50 locations you have found. –...
  • Page 21 cHaPter 4: maP settinGs 4. select to narrow your 5. select ride. search. select a location.
  • Page 22: Planning And Riding A Route On Garmin Connect

    4: maP settinGs Planning and riding a route on Garmin connect Before you can download a course from Garmin connect, you must have a Garmin connect account. for more information, see chapter 2, p. 10. on your computer: 1. connect the device to your computer using the 2.
  • Page 23: On Your Device

    cHaPter 4: maP settinGs on your deVice: 6. eDGe touring and eDGe 7. eDGe 510 and eDGe 810: 7a. then select courses. ® ® ® ® 1000: select courses. select 8. select the course. 9. select ride. 10. select...
  • Page 24: Segments (Available On Edge ® 1000)

    Garmin connect community. you can find segments in your area, or create your own. Before you can download a segment from Garmin connect, you must have a Garmin connect account. on Garmin connect: 1.
  • Page 25: On Your Device

    1. sign in to your Garmin 2. select settings. 3. select privacy. connect account and select 4. make sure your activity privacy level is set to everyone (or the level of privacy you prefer).
  • Page 26: Activerouting

    cHaPter 4: maP settinGs activeroutinG (available for the eDGe 1000, eDGe 810 and eDGe touring) ® ® ® Plan your route according to your activity. maps compatible with activerouting give you individual route suggestions according to your preferences: mountain Biking, cycling, and tour cycling. simply enter your travel method and you have the desired route at a glance.
  • Page 27: Edge ® Touring

    cHaPter 4: maP settinGs edGe 1000 ® edGe ® 4. select navigation. 5. select routing. 6. select routing mode on the eDGe 1000 or activity ® on the eDGe 810. choose ® the routing mode according to your preferences. edGe tourinG: ®...
  • Page 28: Creating A Round-Trip Route

    cHaPter 4: maP settinGs creatinG a rounD-triP route (available on eDGe 1000 and eDGe touring) ® ® the device can create a round-trip route based on a specified distance and a starting location. 1. from the home screen, select 2. select round-trip routing. 3.
  • Page 29 cHaPter 4: maP settinGs 5. select start location. select 6. select search. 7. select a route to view it on an option: the map and then select ride. – select current location. – select use map to select a location on the map. select a location on the map, and then select use.
  • Page 30: Profiles

    cHaPter 5: Profiles 5 profiles the eDGe has several ways for you to customize the device including profiles. Profiles are a collection of ® settings that optimize your device based on how you are using it. user profile: you can update your gender, age, weight, height, and lifetime athlete settings. the device uses this information to calculate accurate ride data.
  • Page 31: Edge ® Touring

    cHaPter 5: Profiles edGe tourinG ® 1. select 2. select system. 3. scroll down to user profile and enter your Gender, age and weight.
  • Page 32: Updating Your Bike Profile

    cHaPter 5: Profiles updating your Bike Profile (available on eDGe 510 and eDGe 810) ® ® you can customize 10 bike profiles. the device uses the bike weight, odometer value, wheel size, and crank length to calculate accurate ride data. 1.
  • Page 33: Activity Profile

    cHaPter 5: Profiles activity Profile edGe 510, 810 and 1000: ® you can customize five activity profiles. 1. from the home screen, select 2. select activity profiles. 3. select a profile or to add a new profile. – select training pages to all changes you make are saved to the active profile.
  • Page 34: Alerts

    cHaPter 5: Profiles alerts (aVailaBle on tHe edGe 1000, edGe 810 and edGe 510) ® ® ® you can use alerts to train toward specific time, distance, calorie, heart rate, cadence, and power goals. alert settings are saved with your activity profile. a recurring alert notifies you every time the device records a specified value or interval.
  • Page 35 cHaPter 5: Profiles 4. according to the kind of alert, enter the minimum and maximum values, select a zone or enter a value. if necessary, select each time you exceed or drop below the specified range, or reach the alert value, a message appears. the device also beeps if audible tones are turned on.
  • Page 36: Auto Pause

    cHaPter 5: Profiles auto pause auto Pause stops the timer automatically when you stop moving. this is helpful if your ride includes stop lights or other places with frequent stops by removing those involuntary breaks from your activity. NOTE: The first two steps are not necessary on the EDGE Touring.
  • Page 37: Auto Lap

    cHaPter 5: Profiles auto lap the auto lap feature automatically marks a lap at every kilometer, and you can mark laps manually for comparing performance over longer runs for a one kilometer segment. 1. on activity profiles, select 2. scroll down to select auto 3.
  • Page 38: Advanced Features

    By selecting a course in your courses list (for more information, see chapter Planning and riding a route on Garmin connect, p. 22), you will automatically compete against virtual racer.
  • Page 39: Tracback

    cHaPter 6: aDvanceD features tracBack ™ for more safety, use tracBack . With this function, you will always be able to find your starting point. ™ for edGe 1000: ® 1. Go for a ride and select 2. select where to? 3.
  • Page 40: Training Plans

    ® ® first step: select a training plan 1. Plug your device to your 2. select on the left side of 3. select training plans. if necessary, click on Browse computer and go to Garmin Garmin connect. training plans. connect.
  • Page 41 cHaPter 6: aDvanceD features 4. select the bike symbol, your level and Hrm or 5. select schedule and determine when you want non-Hrm supported training. then, select on the to start and end your training program. select right the kind of program you want. save.
  • Page 42 6: aDvanceD features second step: download from Garmin connect to your device once you have chosen a training plan and added it to your Garmin connect calendar, you can send every workout from your calendar to your device. 1. connect your device to your 2.
  • Page 43 cHaPter 6: aDvanceD features third step: access training calendar on your device edGe 1000 ® 1. on the home screen, select 2. check your training calendar. calendar. edGe 810 and edGe ® ® 1. on the home screen, 2. select training plans. 3.
  • Page 44: Pairing An Edge ® With Your Smartphone

    With the eDGe 1000, it will also allow you to receive all your ® smart notifications on your device. first you need to download Garmin connect mobile for android or ios (see chapter 2, p. 11). first step: on your smartphone 1.
  • Page 45 cHaPter 6: aDvanceD features second step: on your device (example with the edGe 1000) ® 5. select 6. select Bluetooth. 7. if it is not enabled, select enable. third step: Back on your smartphone 8. select pair smartphone. 9. activate Bluetooth on your 10.
  • Page 46: Weather Information

    1000, a few more steps are necessary to receive notifications. on your smart- phone, you need to allow notification access to Garmin connect. once the device is paired with your smartphone, the following message should appear automatically:...
  • Page 47: Live Tracking

    6: aDvanceD features live tracking let your friends and family track your activities in real time using Garmin connect mobile. livetrack gives your loved ones peace of mind during work- outs, while letting your fans cheer you on every step of the way on race day.
  • Page 48: Vector

    4. Go for a ride (your first ride). 5. view your history (vector Data). 6. send your history to your computer (sending your ride to Garmin connect). installing the vector components the installation steps for the vector and vector s systems are very similar. Procedures that are specific to the vector s system are noted.
  • Page 49: Determining Pedal Pod Clearance

    cHaPter 7: vector Determining Pedal Pod clearance The pedal pod should contact the crank arm only at its mounting face, because this is the load-bearing connection. If the pedal pod contacts the crank arm anywhere else, the pedal pod may fracture when the pedal is tightened.
  • Page 50: Installing The Pedal Pod And Pedal

    7. use the pedal wrench to tighten the spindle. NOTE Garmin recommends torque of 25 to 30 lbf-ft. (34 to 40 N-m). 8. firmly plug the cable into the spindle. 8. firmly plug the cable into the spindle.
  • Page 51: For Vector S System: Installing The Left Pedal And Pedal Pod

    NOTE When the crank is in the Garmin recommends torque of 25 to 30 lbf-ft. (34 to 40 N-m). forward position, the pedal pod should be pointing downward. 7. firmly plug the cable into the spindle.
  • Page 52: Installing The Shoe Cleats

    6. tighten the cleat firmly to the shoe. NOTE Garmin recommends torque of 4 to 6 lbf-ft. (5 to 8 N-m). Use a 3 mm hex key to adjust the release tension of each pedal. There is a window on the back of the pedal binding that shows the allowable range.
  • Page 53: Pairing Devices

    cHaPter 7: vector Pairing devices NOTE Bring the EDGE device within range (3 m) Before you can view vector data on the eDGe ® ® of the sensor and stay 10 m away from other device, you must pair the devices. ANT+sensors while pairing.
  • Page 54: Pairing Vector With Edge

    cHaPter 7: vector pairinG Vector witH edGe 1000 ® 1. turn on the eDGe device. 2. select sensors. 3. select add sensor. ® from the home screen, select When the sensor is paired with your eDGe device, the sensor status ®...
  • Page 55: Your First Ride

    1000. if you have another compatible device, see ® eDGe 810 and 510 Device instructions, or go to www.garmin.com/vectorowner. ® enterinG tHe cranK lenGtH the crank length is often printed on the crank arm.
  • Page 56: Set The Installation Angle

    cHaPter 7: vector 4. select sensor details. 5. select crank length. 6. enter the crank length, and select set tHe installation anGle the crank length is often printed on the crank arm. Before you set the installation angles, you must set the eDGe data fields to display power and cadence.
  • Page 57 cHaPter 7: vector 1. from the home screen, select 2. select connecting to 3. select the status bar or swipe down sensors. from the top of the screen. the connections page appears. 4. if necessary, select connect. 5. select calibrate. 6.
  • Page 58: Customizing The Data Fields

    cHaPter 7: vector customizinG tHe data fields 1. select ride. 2. Hold a data field to change it. 3. select a category (for instance cadence). 4. select a data field.
  • Page 59: Additional Information

    • incoming call/text alerts • (iPhone 4s or later) Wi-fi compatibility • in-ride challenges • Basemap • • • Preloaded Garmin cycle map • ability to add maps • • • round-trip routing • • route planner • • activerouting •...
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This manual is also suitable for:

Edge touringEdge 810Edge 1000

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