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Customizing Your Device

Connect IQ Downloadable Features

You can add Connect IQ features to your device from Garmin 

and other providers using the Garmin Connect Mobile app. You 

can customize your device with data fields, widgets, and apps.

Data Fields

: Allow you to download new data fields that present 

sensor, activity, and history data in new ways. You can add 

Connect IQ data fields to built-in features and pages.

Widgets

: Provide information at a glance, including sensor data 

and notifications.

Apps

: Add interactive features to your device, such as new 

outdoor and fitness activity types.

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. For 

example, you can create different settings and views for training 

and mountain biking.
When you are using a profile and you change settings such as 

data fields or units of measurement, the changes are saved 

automatically as part of the profile.

Activity Profiles

: You can create activity profiles for each type 

of biking. For example, you can create a separate activity 

profile for training, for racing, and for mountain biking. The 

activity profile includes customized data pages, activity totals, 

alerts, training zones (such as heart rate and speed), training 

settings (such as Auto Pause

®

 and Auto Lap

®

), and navigation 

settings.

User Profile

: You can update your gender, age, weight, height, 

and lifetime athlete settings. The device uses this information 

to calculate accurate ride data.

Setting Up Your User Profile

You can update your gender, age, weight, height, and lifetime 

athlete settings. The device uses this information to calculate 

accurate ride data.

1

Select 

 > 

My Stats

 > 

User Profile

.

2

Select an option.

About Lifetime Athletes

A lifetime athlete is an individual who has trained intensely for 

many years (with the exception of minor injuries) and has a 

resting heart rate of 60 beats per minute (bpm) or less.

About Training Settings

The following options and settings allow you to customize your 

device based on your training needs. These settings are saved 

to an activity profile. For example, you can set time alerts for 

your racing profile and you can set an Auto Lap position trigger 

for your mountain biking profile.

Updating Your Activity Profile

You can customize ten activity profiles. You can customize your 

settings and data fields for a particular activity or trip.

1

Select 

 > 

Settings

 > 

Activity Profiles

.

2

Select an option:
• Select a profile.
• Select 

 > 

Add

.

3

If necessary, edit the name and color for the profile.

4

Select an option:
• Select 

Data Screens

 to customize the data screens and 

data fields (

Customizing the Data Screens

, page 16

).

• Select 

Default Ride Type

 to set the type of ride that is 

typical for this activity profile, such as commuting.

TIP: 

After a ride that is not typical, you can manually 

update the ride type. Accurate ride type data is important 

for creating bike friendly courses.

• Select 

GPS Mode

 to turn off GPS (

Training Indoors

page 6

) or change the satellite setting (

Changing the 

Satellite Setting

, page 16

).

• Select 

Navigation

 to customize the map settings (

Map 

Settings

, page 8

) and routing settings (

Route Settings

page 8

).

• Select 

Alerts

 to customize your training alerts (

Alerts

page 16

).

• Select 

Auto Features

 > 

Auto Lap

 to set how laps are 

triggered (

Marking Laps by Position

, page 17

).

• Select 

Auto Features

 > 

Auto Pause

 to change when the 

timer automatically pauses (

Using Auto Pause

page 17

).

• Select 

Auto Features

 > 

Auto Sleep

 to automatically enter 

sleep mode after five minutes of inactivity (

Using Auto 

Sleep

, page 17

).

• Select 

Auto Features

 > 

Auto Scroll

 to customize the 

display of the training data screens when the timer is 

running (

Using Auto Scroll

, page 17

).

• Select 

Timer Start Mode

 to customize how the device 

detects the start of a ride and automatically starts the 

timer (

Starting the Timer Automatically

, page 17

).

All changes are saved to the activity profile.

Customizing the Data Screens

You can customize data screens for each activity profile.

1

Select 

 > 

Settings

 > 

Activity Profiles

.

2

Select a profile.

3

Select 

Data Screens

.

4

Select a data screen.

5

If necessary, enable the data screen.

6

Select the number of data fields to appear on the screen.

7

Select  .

8

Select a data field to change it.

9

Select  .

Changing the Satellite Setting

For increased performance in challenging environments and 

faster GPS position location, you can enable GPS+GLONASS. 

Using the GPS+GLONASS setting reduces battery life more 

quickly than using only GPS.

1

Select 

 > 

Settings

 > 

Activity Profiles

.

2

Select a profile.

3

Select 

GPS Mode

.

4

Select an option.

Alerts

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.

Setting Range Alerts

If you have an optional heart rate monitor, cadence sensor, or 

power meter, you can set up range alerts. A range alert notifies 

you when the device measurement is above or below a 

specified range of values. For example, you can set the device 

to alert you when your cadence is below 40 RPM and over 

90 RPM. You can also use a training zone (

Training Zones

page 6

) for the range alert.

1

Select 

 > 

Settings

 > 

Activity Profiles

.

2

Select a profile.

3

Select 

Alerts

.

16

Customizing Your Device

Summary of Contents for EDGE 820

Page 1: ...Edge 820 Owner s Manual July 2016 190 02077 00_0A ...

Page 2: ...rmin The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Garmin is under license The Cooper Institute as well as any related trademarks are the property of The Cooper Institute Advanced heartbeat analytics by Firstbeat Di2 is a trademark of Shimano Inc Shimano is a registered trademark of Shimano Inc iOS is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems Inc u...

Page 3: ...pping a Course 8 Deleting a Course 8 Course Options 8 Route Settings 8 Selecting an Activity for Route Calculation 8 Map Settings 8 Changing the Map Orientation 8 Bluetooth Connected Features 8 Pairing Your Smartphone 8 Playing Audio Alerts During Your Activity 9 Starting a GroupTrack Session 9 Tips for GroupTrack Sessions 9 Transferring Files to Another Edge Device 9 Incident Detection 9 Setting ...

Page 4: ...Off 18 Changing the Device Language 18 Changing the Configuration Settings 18 Time Zones 18 Device Information 18 Specifications 18 Edge Specifications 18 Heart Rate Monitor Specifications 18 Speed Sensor and Cadence Sensor Specifications 18 Device Care 18 Cleaning the Device 18 Caring for the Heart Rate Monitor 19 User Replaceable Batteries 19 Replacing the Heart Rate Monitor Battery 19 Replacing...

Page 5: ...ompletely About the Battery WARNING This device contains a lithium ion battery See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information Installing the Standard Mount For the best GPS reception position the bike mount so the front of the device is oriented toward the sky You can install the bike mount on the stem or the handlebar...

Page 6: ...ning Select to access your segments workouts and other training options Select to access your history training options personal records contacts and settings Select to access your Connect IQ apps widgets and data fields Using the Backlight You can tap the touchscreen to turn on the backlight 1 From the home screen or a data screen swipe down from the top of the screen 2 Select Brightness To manual...

Page 7: ... Strava membership go to the segments widget in your Garmin Connect account For more information go to www strava com The information in this manual applies to both Garmin Connect segments and Strava segments Following a Segment From the Web Before you can download and follow a segment from Garmin Connect you must have a Garmin Connect account Garmin Connect page 15 1 Connect the device to your co...

Page 8: ...th at least one step 1 Select Add New Step 2 Select Step Type 3 Select an option Select Repeat to repeat a step one or more times For example you can repeat a 5 mile step ten times Select Repeat Until to repeat a step for a specific duration For example you can repeat a 5 mile step for 60 minutes or until your heart rate reaches 160 bpm 4 Select Back to Step and select a step to repeat 5 Select to...

Page 9: ...e to follow a saved course Courses page 7 Select Follow an Activity to follow a saved ride Going for a Ride page 3 Select Follow a Workout to follow a power based workout downloaded from your Garmin Connect account Workouts page 4 3 Select a course activity or workout 4 Select Ride 5 Select an activity profile 6 Select to start the timer The trainer increases or decreases resistance based on the e...

Page 10: ...t to remember landmarks or return to a certain spot you can mark a location 1 Go for a ride 2 Select Navigation Mark Location Saving Locations from the Map 1 Select Navigation Search Select Area A Map Point 2 Browse the map for the location 3 Select the location Location information appears at the top of the map 4 Select the location information 5 Select Navigating to a Location 1 Select Navigatio...

Page 11: ...te and a map of the route appears TIP You can select to view an elevation plot of the route 7 Select Ride Following a Course From the Web Before you can download a course from Garmin Connect you must have a Garmin Connect account Garmin Connect page 15 1 Connect the device to your computer using the USB cable 2 Go to www garminconnect com 3 Create a new course or select an existing course 4 Select...

Page 12: ... zoom in or out manually Map Detail Sets the level of detail on the map More detail may cause the map to draw slower Guide Text Sets when the turn by turn navigation prompts are shown requires routable maps Map Visibility Allows you to set advanced map features Map Information Enables or disables the maps currently loaded on the device Changing the Map Orientation 1 Select Settings Activity Profil...

Page 13: ...menu select LiveTrack GroupTrack 5 Select Visible to All Connections NOTE If you have more than one compatible device you must select a device for the GroupTrack session 6 Select Start LiveTrack 7 On the Edge device select and go for a ride 8 Scroll to the map to view your connections You can tap an icon on the map to view location and heading information for other riders in the GroupTrack session...

Page 14: ...send a status update to your emergency contacts your device must detect an incident and send an automated emergency message to your emergency contacts You can send a status update to your emergency contacts informing them you are not in need of assistance 1 Swipe down from the top of the screen to view the connections screen 2 Select Incident Detected Send I m Okay A message is sent to all emergen...

Page 15: ...t heart rate monitor and pair it with your device Pairing Your ANT Sensors page 12 Stress score is the result of a three minute test performed while standing still where the Edge device analyzes heart rate variability to determine your overall stress Training sleep nutrition and general life stress all impact how an athlete performs The stress score range is 1 to 100 where 1 is a very low stress s...

Page 16: ...h them to the hooks  on the sensor 4 Rotate the crank arm to check for clearance The sensor and bands should not contact any part of your bike or shoe NOTE The LED flashes green for five seconds to indicate activity after two revolutions 5 Take a 15 minute test ride and inspect the sensor and bands to ensure there is no evidence of damage About the Speed and Cadence Sensors Cadence data from the ...

Page 17: ...ng cycling dynamics uses additional device memory 1 Go for a ride 2 Scroll to the cycling dynamics screen to view your peak power phase À total power phase Á and platform center offset  3 If necessary hold a data field à to change it Customizing the Data Screens page 16 NOTE The two data fields at the bottom of the screen can be customized You can send the ride to your Garmin Connect account to v...

Page 18: ...d socks to ensure that all body composition parameters are read and recorded 3 Step off the scale when indicated TIP If an error occurs step off the scale Step on when indicated Garmin Index Smart Scale Data If you have a Garmin Index device the most recent scale data is stored in your Garmin Connect account The next time you connect the Edge device to your Garmin Connect account the weight data i...

Page 19: ...g The device uses smart recording It records key points where you change direction speed or heart rate When a power meter is paired the device records points every second Recording points every second provides an extremely detailed track and uses more of the available memory For information about data averaging for cadence and power see Data Averaging for Cadence or Power page 12 Data Management N...

Page 20: ...f necessary edit the name and color for the profile 4 Select an option Select Data Screens to customize the data screens and data fields Customizing the Data Screens page 16 Select Default Ride Type to set the type of ride that is typical for this activity profile such as commuting TIP After a ride that is not typical you can manually update the ride type Accurate ride type data is important for c...

Page 21: ...e the Auto Pause feature to pause the timer automatically when you stop moving or when your speed drops below a specified value This feature is helpful if your ride includes stop lights or other places where you need to slow down or stop NOTE History is not recorded while the timer is stopped or paused 1 Select Settings Activity Profiles 2 Select a profile 3 Select Auto Features Auto Pause 4 Selec...

Page 22: ...Time Zones Each time you turn on the device and acquire satellites or sync with your smartphone the device automatically detects your time zone and the current time of day Device Information Specifications Edge Specifications Battery type Rechargeable built in lithium ion battery Battery life 12 hr typical usage Operating temperature range From 20º to 60ºC from 4º to 140ºF Charging temperature ran...

Page 23: ... 3 Remove the cover and the battery Á TIP You can use a piece of tape  or a magnet to remove the battery from the cover 4 Wait 30 seconds 5 Insert the new battery into the cover observing polarity NOTE Do not damage or lose the O ring gasket 6 Twist the cover clockwise until the marker points to locked NOTE The LED flashes red and green for a few seconds after battery replacement When the LED fla...

Page 24: ...Garmin devices Product registration Product manuals Software updates Data uploads to Garmin Connect 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 information about optional accessories and replacement parts Appendix Data Fields Some data fields require ANT accessor...

Page 25: ... assessment of your ability to perform Power The current power output in watts Your device must be connected to a compatible power meter Power FTP The current power output as a percentage of functional threshold power Power 10s Avg The 10 second moving average of power output Power 30s Avg The 30 second moving average of power output Power 3s Avg The 3 second moving average of power output Power A...

Page 26: ... reset Trainer Resistance The resistance force applied by an indoor trainer Vertical Speed The rate of ascent or descent over time VS 30s Avg The 30 second moving average of vertical speed Workout Step During a workout the current step out of the total number of steps FTP Ratings These tables include classifications for functional threshold power FTP estimates by gender Males Watts per Kilogram W ...

Page 27: ...of the product Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in Garmin and or its third party providers You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and or its third party providers and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure organization and...

Page 28: ... locations 6 deleting 7 editing 7 finding with the map 6 locking screen 2 M maps 6 8 finding locations 6 orientation 8 settings 8 updating 20 mounting the device 1 N navigation 6 back to start 6 stopping 6 O O rings See bands on screen buttons 2 P pairing 2 8 ANT sensors 12 pedals 13 personal records 6 deleting 6 platform center offset 13 points of interest POI finding 6 power 13 zones 14 power fo...

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