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Replacing the Speed Sensor or Cadence Sensor 

Battery

The LED flashes red to indicate a low battery level after two 

revolutions.

1

Locate the circular battery cover 

À

 on the back of the sensor.

2

Twist the cover counter-clockwise until the marker points to 

unlocked and the cover is loose enough to remove.

3

Remove the cover and the battery 

Á

.

TIP: 

You can use a piece of tape 

Â

 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 flashes green and 

then stops flashing, the device is active and ready to send 

data.

Troubleshooting

Resetting the Device

If the device stops responding, you may need to reset it. This 

does not erase any of your data or settings.

Hold   for 10 seconds.
The device resets and turns on.

Restoring the Default Settings

You can restore the default configuration settings and activity 

profiles. This will not remove your history or activity data, such 

as rides, workouts, and courses.

Select   > 

System

 > 

Device Reset

 > 

Restore Default 

Settings

 >  .

Clearing User Data and Settings

You can clear all user data and restore the device to its initial 

setup. This removes your history and data, such as rides, 

workouts, and courses, and resets the device settings and 

activity profiles. This will not remove any files you added to the 

device from your computer.

Select   > 

System

 > 

Device Reset

 > 

Clear Data and 

Settings

 >  .

Maximizing Battery Life

• Turn on 

Battery Save Mode

 (

Turning On Battery Save 

Mode

, page 21

).

• Decrease the backlight brightness or shorten the backlight 

timeout (

Display Settings

, page 19

).

• Select the 

Smart

 recording interval (

Data Recording Settings

page 19

).

• Turn on the 

Auto Sleep

 feature (

Using Auto Sleep

, page 18

).

• Turn off the 

Phone

 wireless feature (

Phone Settings

, 

page 19

).

• Select the 

GPS

 setting (

Changing the Satellite Setting

, 

page 18

).

• Remove wireless sensors that you no longer use.

Turning On Battery Save Mode

Battery save mode adjusts the settings automatically to extend 

the battery life for longer rides. During an activity, the screen 

turns off. You can enable automatic alerts and tap the screen to 

wake it up. Battery save mode records GPS track points and 

sensor data less frequently. Speed, distance, and track data 

accuracy are reduced.

NOTE: 

History is recorded in battery save mode when the timer 

is running.

1

Select   > 

Battery Save Mode

 > 

Enable

.

2

Select the alerts that wake up the screen during an activity.

Improving GPS Satellite Reception

• Frequently sync the device to your Garmin Connect account:

◦ Connect your device to a computer using the USB cable 

and the Garmin Express application.

◦ Sync your device to the Garmin Connect Mobile app using 

your Bluetooth enabled smartphone.

◦ Connect your device to your Garmin Connect account 

using a Wi

Fi wireless network.

While connected to your Garmin Connect account, the device 

downloads several days of satellite data, allowing it to quickly 

locate satellite signals.

• Take your device outside to an open area away from tall 

buildings and trees.

• Remain stationary for a few minutes.

Setting Your Elevation

If you have accurate elevation data for your present location, 

you can manually calibrate the altimeter on your device.

1

Select 

Navigation

 >   > 

Set Elevation

.

2

Enter the elevation, and select  .

Temperature Readings

The device may display temperature readings that are higher 

than the actual air temperature if the device is placed in direct 

sunlight, held in your hand, or is charging with an external 

battery pack. Also, the device will take some time to adjust to 

significant changes in temperature.

My device is in the wrong language

1

Select  .

2

Scroll down to the last item in the list, and select it.

3

Scroll down to the fifth item in the list, and select it.

4

Select your language.

Replacement O-rings

Replacement bands (O-rings) are available for the mounts.

NOTE: 

Use Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) 

replacement bands only. Go t

http://buy.garmin.com

, or contact 

your Garmin dealer.

Viewing Device Information

1

Select   > 

System

 > 

About

.

2

Select an option.
• Select 

Regulatory Info

 to view the regulatory information 

and model number.

Troubleshooting

21

Summary of Contents for EDGE 1030

Page 1: ...EDGE 1030 Owner sManual...

Page 2: ...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 Instit...

Page 3: ...ations from the Map 8 Navigating to a Location 9 Navigating Back to Start 9 Stopping Navigation 9 Editing Locations 9 Deleting a Location 9 Projecting a Location 9 Courses 9 Planning and Riding a Cour...

Page 4: ...Tones On and Off 19 Changing the Device Language 19 Time Zones 19 Device Information 19 Specifications 19 Edge Specifications 19 Heart Rate Monitor Specifications 20 Speed Sensor and Cadence Sensor Sp...

Page 5: ...r successfully a message appears and your device syncs automatically with your smartphone Home Screen Overview The home screen gives you quick access to all the features of the Edge device Select to g...

Page 6: ...disk that best fits your bike The rubber tabs align with the back of the bike mount so it stays in place 3 Place the bike mount on the bike stem 4 Attach the bike mount securely using the two bands 5...

Page 7: ...Segment Explore Widget The Strava Segment Explore widget allows you to view and ride nearby Strava segments 1 From the Strava Segment Explore widget select a segment 2 Select an option Select to star...

Page 8: ...enter a custom value for the duration 6 Select Target to choose your goal during the step For example select Heart Rate Zone to maintain a consistent heart rate during the step 7 If necessary select...

Page 9: ...bike on the trainer and pair it with your device Pairing Your ANT Indoor Trainer page 5 You can use your device with an indoor trainer to simulate resistance while following a course activity or worko...

Page 10: ...still for 3 minutes It provides your overall stress level The scale is 1 to 100 and a lower score indicates a lower stress level Performance condition Your performance condition is a real time assess...

Page 11: ...y increase or decrease Getting Your Training Load Estimate Before you can view your training load estimate you must put on the heart rate monitor install the power meter and pair them with your device...

Page 12: ...score at approximately the same time and under the same conditions every day 1 Select My Stats Stress Score Measure 2 Stand still and rest for 3 minutes Turning Off Performance Notifications Performan...

Page 13: ...rses Following a previously recorded activity You can follow a saved course simply because it is a good route For example you can save and follow a bike friendly commute to work Racing against a previ...

Page 14: ...Select Summary to view details about the course Select Map to view the course on the map Select Elevation to view an elevation plot of the course Select Laps to select a lap and view additional inform...

Page 15: ...eractions Allows you to post an update to your favorite social media website when you upload an activity to Garmin Connect Weather updates Sends real time weather conditions and alerts to your device...

Page 16: ...y contacts and rider information in the Garmin Connect Mobile app Setting Up Rider Information and Emergency Contacts page 12 4 Enable incident detection on your device Turning Incident Detection On a...

Page 17: ...ike 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 damag...

Page 18: ...ns Caring for the Heart Rate Monitor page 20 Wear a cotton shirt or thoroughly wet both sides of the strap Synthetic fabrics that rub or flap against the heart rate monitor can create static electrici...

Page 19: ...data to your Garmin Connect account Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect page 16 Garmin Connect automatically looks for software updates and sends them to your Edge device 2 Bring your Edge device wit...

Page 20: ...e of the available memory For information about data averaging for cadence and power see Data Averaging for Cadence or Power page 13 Data Management NOTE The device is not compatible with Windows 95 9...

Page 21: ...rigger 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 Selec...

Page 22: ...helpful for comparing your performance over different parts of a ride for example a long climb or training sprints During courses you can use the By Position option to trigger laps at all of the lap...

Page 23: ...Units of Measure page 19 Tone Settings Turning the Device Tones On and Off page 19 Language Settings Changing the Device Language page 19 Display Settings Select System Display Brightness Sets the ba...

Page 24: ...You must unsnap and remove the module before washing the strap A build up of sweat and salt on the strap can decrease the ability of the heart rate monitor to report accurate data Go to www garmin com...

Page 25: ...t you no longer use Turning On Battery Save Mode Battery save mode adjusts the settings automatically to extend the battery life for longer rides During an activity the screen turns off You can enable...

Page 26: ...econd moving average of the left right power balance Balance Avg The average left right power balance for the current activity Balance Lap The average left right power balance for the current lap Batt...

Page 27: ...e 10 second moving average of power output Power 10s Avg watts kg The 10 second moving average of power output in watts per kilogram Power 30s Avg The 30 second moving average of power output Power 30...

Page 28: ...ng a workout or course the remaining time when you are using a time target Time to Next The estimated time remaining before you reach the next waypoint in the route You must be navigating for this dat...

Page 29: ...ular 1785 24 1 1 8 1795 24 1 1 4 1905 24 1 75 1890 24 2 00 1925 24 2 125 1965 26 7 8 1920 26 1 59 1913 26 1 65 1952 26 1 25 1953 26 1 1 8 1970 26 1 3 8 2068 26 1 1 2 2100 26 1 40 2005 26 1 50 2010 26...

Page 30: ...e map 8 locking screen 1 M maps 8 10 finding locations 8 orientation 10 settings 10 updating 22 memory card 20 microSD card See memory card mounting the device 2 N navigation 8 9 back to start 9 stopp...

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