background image

2

Select a location.

3

Select 

Edit

.

4

Select a location detail.
For example, select Change Elevation to enter a known 

altitude for the location.

5

Edit the value, and select  .

Deleting a Location

1

Select 

Menu

 > 

Navigation

 > 

Saved Locations

.

2

Select a location.

3

Select 

Delete Location

 > 

OK

.

Setting Your Elevation

If you have accurate elevation data for your present location, 

you can manually calibrate the altimeter on your device.

1

Go for a ride.

2

Select   > 

Set Elevation

.

3

Enter the elevation, and select  .

Courses

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 previously recorded activity

: You can also 

follow a saved course, trying to match or exceed previously 

set performance goals. For example, if the original course 

was completed in 30 minutes, you can race against a Virtual 

Partner trying to complete the course in under 30 minutes.

Following an existing ride from Garmin Connect

: You can 

send a course from Garmin Connect to your device. Once it 

is saved to your device, you can follow the course or race 

against the course.

Creating a Course on Your Device

Before you can create a course, you must have an activity with 

GPS data saved to your device.

1

Select 

Menu

 > 

Navigation

 > 

Courses

 > 

Course Options

 > 

Create New

.

2

Select an activity on which to base your course.

3

Enter a name for the course, and select  .
The course appears in the list.

4

Select the course, and review the course details.

5

If necessary, select 

Settings

 to edit the course details.

For example, you can change the name or color of the 

course.

6

Select   > 

Ride

.

Following a Course From Garmin Connect

Before you can download a course from Garmin Connect, you 

must have a Garmin Connect account (

Garmin Connect

page 14

).

1

Select an option:
• Open the Garmin Connect Mobile app.
• Go to 

connect.garmin.com

.

2

Create a new course, or select an existing course.

3

Select 

Send to Device

.

4

Follow the on-screen instructions.

5

On the Edge device, select 

Menu

 > 

Navigation

 > 

Courses

.

6

Select the course.

7

Select 

Ride

.

Tips for Training with Courses

• Use turn guidance (

Course Options

, page 7

).

• If you include a warmup, select   to begin the course, and 

warm up as normal.

• Stay away from your course path as you warm up. When you 

are ready to begin, head toward your course. When you are 

on any part of the course path, a message appears.

NOTE: 

As soon as you select  , your Virtual Partner starts 

the course and does not wait for you to warm up.

• Scroll to the map to view the course map.

If you stray from the course, a message appears.

Stopping a Course

Select   > 

Stop Course

 > 

OK

.

Displaying a Course on the Map

For each course saved to your device, you can customize how it 

appears on the map. For example, you can set your commute 

course to always display on the map in yellow. You can have an 

alternate course display in green. This allows you to see the 

courses while you are riding, but not follow or navigate a 

particular course.

1

Select 

Menu

 > 

Navigation

 > 

Courses

.

2

Select the course.

3

Select 

Settings

.

4

Select 

Always Display

 to make the course appear on the 

map.

5

Select 

Color

, and select a color.

6

Select 

Course Points

 to include course points on the map.

The next time you ride near the course, it appears on the map.

Viewing Course Details

1

Select 

Menu

 > 

Navigation

 > 

Courses

.

2

Select a course.

3

Select an option:
• 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 information 

about each lap.

Course Options

Select 

Menu

 > 

Navigation

 > 

Courses

 > 

Course Options

.

Turn Guidance

: Enables or disables turn prompts.

Off Crs. Warnings

: Alerts you if you stray from the course.

Segments

: Allows you to race enabled segments included 

within the course.

Search

: Allows you to search for saved courses by name.

Filter

: Allows you to filter by course type, such as Strava 

courses.

Delete

: Allows you to delete all or multiple saved courses from 

the device.

Deleting a Course

1

Select 

Menu

 > 

Navigation

 > 

Courses

.

2

Select a course.

3

Select 

Delete

 > 

OK

Zooming the Map

1

Go for a ride.

2

Select   to view the map.

3

Select   > 

Zoom Map In/Out

.

4

Select an option:
• Enable 

Auto Zoom

 to automatically set a zoom level for 

the map.

Navigation

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Summary of Contents for EDGE 520 PLUS

Page 1: ...EDGE 520PLUS Owner sManual...

Page 2: ...es These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin Android is a trademark of Google Inc Apple and Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Th...

Page 3: ...ion 8 Bluetooth Connected Features 8 Starting a GroupTrack Session 8 Tips for GroupTrack Sessions 9 Transferring Files to Another Edge Device 9 Playing Audio Prompts on Your Smartphone 9 Incident Dete...

Page 4: ...ion 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 M...

Page 5: ...obile app from the or menu select Garmin Devices Add Device and follow the on screen instructions After you pair successfully a message appears and your device syncs automatically with your smartphone...

Page 6: ...heck the tightness of the screw periodically 6 Align the tabs on the back of the Edge device with the bike mount notches 7 Press down slightly and turn the Edge device clockwise until it locks into pl...

Page 7: ...side and wait while the device locates satellites The satellite bars turn green when the device is ready 3 From the home screen select 4 Select an activity profile 5 Select to start the timer NOTE His...

Page 8: ...You can race against the segment leader your past performance or other riders if applicable The goal automatically adjusts based on your current performance A message appears when the segment is compl...

Page 9: ...e value for the rest interval and select 7 Select one or more options To set the number of repetitions select Repeat To add an open ended warm up to your workout select Warm Up On To add an open ended...

Page 10: ...r activity select Save Ride Cancelling a Training Target Select Cancel Target OK Personal Records When you complete a ride the device displays any new personal records you achieved during that ride Pe...

Page 11: ...on Courses 6 Select the course 7 Select Ride Tips for Training with Courses Use turn guidance Course Options page 7 If you include a warmup select to begin the course and warm up as normal Stay away f...

Page 12: ...vice must be connected to your Bluetooth enabled smartphone to take advantage of some features LiveTrack Allows friends and family to follow your races and training activities in real time You can inv...

Page 13: ...s 2 Select your device 3 Select Device Settings Audio Prompts Incident Detection and Assistance Features Incident Detection CAUTION Incident detection is a supplemental feature primarily designed for...

Page 14: ...Wrap the strap around your chest and connect the strap hook to the loop NOTE The care tag should not fold over The Garmin logos should be right side up 4 Bring the device within 3 m 10 ft of the heart...

Page 15: ...age of your resting heart rate About Heart Rate Zones Many athletes use heart rate zones to measure and increase their cardiovascular strength and improve their level of fitness A heart rate zone is a...

Page 16: ...ect Add Sensor When the sensor is paired with your device the sensor status is Connected You can customize a data field to display sensor data Training with Power Meters Go to www garmin com intosport...

Page 17: ...a value measured in watts per kilogram your power output in watts and a position on the color gauge Purple Superior Blue Excellent Green Good Orange Fair Red Untrained For more information see the ap...

Page 18: ...t one or more rides to delete 3 Select Delete Rides OK Viewing Data Totals You can view the accumulated data you have saved to the device including the number of rides time distance and calories 1 Sel...

Page 19: ...o 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...

Page 20: ...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 Menu Settings Activit...

Page 21: ...d Text Alerts Allows you to enable phone notifications from your compatible smartphone Missed Calls and Texts Displays missed phone notifications from your compatible smartphone System Settings Select...

Page 22: ...Hz ANT wireless communications protocol Water rating 1 ATM The device withstands pressure equivalent to a depth of 10 m For more information go to www garmin com waterrating Device Care NOTICE Do not...

Page 23: ...hone 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 fr...

Page 24: ...tination You must be navigating for this data to appear ETA at Next The estimated time of day when you will reach the next waypoint on the route adjusted to the local time of the waypoint You must be...

Page 25: ...Power Phase R Peak Lap The average power phase peak angle for the right leg for the current lap Power TSS The Training Stress Score for the current activity Power watts kg The amount of power output i...

Page 26: ...Calculations Zone of Maximum Heart Rate Perceived Exertion Benefits 1 50 60 Relaxed easy pace rhythmic breathing Beginning level aerobic training reduces stress 2 60 70 Comfortable pace slightly deep...

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Page 28: ...ning 5 6 initial setup 19 installing 1 2 11 12 intervals workouts 5 K keys 1 L language 17 19 laps 1 lifetime athlete 15 LiveTrack 8 9 locations 6 deleting 7 editing 6 sending 10 M maps 6 7 orientatio...

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Page 31: ...Quick Start Manual Manuel de demarrage rapide Manuale di avvio rapido Schnellstartanleitung Guia de inicio rapido Manual de inicio rapido GARMINe 2 9 18 27 36 45...

Page 32: ...m the home screen select to view the status page Select to scroll through the data screens options and settings From the home screen select to view the device menu 0 Select to mark anew lap I Select t...

Page 33: ...device is oriented toward the sky You can install the bike mount on the stem or the handlebars 1 Select a secure location to mount the device where it does not interfere with the safe operation of you...

Page 34: ...mpatible smartphone or fitness device Some features require you to install the Garmin Connect Mobile app on your smartphone Go to www garmin com intosports apps for more information NOTE Your device m...

Page 35: ...preset text message This feature is available with compatible Android smartphones Quick Start Manual Audio prompts Allows the Garmin Connect Mobile app to play status announcements on your smartphone...

Page 36: ...logos on the module and the strap should be right side up 2 Wet the electrodes 2 and the contact patches on the back of the strap to create a strong connection between your chest and the transmitter...

Page 37: ...ur bike or shoe NOTE The LED flashes green for five seconds to indicate activity after two revolutions Quick Start Manual 5 Take a 15 minute test ride and inspect the sensor and bands to ensure there...

Page 38: ...omputer NOTE The device will not charge when outside the approved temperature range page 8 1 Pull up the weather cap CD from the USB port 8 2 Plug the small end of the USB cable into the USB port on t...

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Page 45: ...8 Vorgesetzte Halterung Anweisungen 11 lnstrucciones del soporte frontal 15 lnstruyoes para suporte externo frontal 18 Voorsteun lnstructies 21 lnstruktioner til Out Front Mount 25 Etukiinnityksen oh...

Page 46: ...andlebar If the handlebar diameter is 25 4 mm use the thicker pad If the handlebar diameter is 31 8 mm use the thinner pad 4 Place the handlebar connector around the rubber pad 5 Replace and tighten t...

Page 47: ...stalling the Lever Adapter Some optional accessories require the use of the lever adapter Go to buy garmin com to purchase accessories 1 Use a2 mm hex key to remove the two screws CD on the bottom of...

Page 48: ...The red mark indicates the open position 6 Snap the lever to the closed position to lock the Edge device into the mount NOTE For more information about mounting the accessory see the accessory instru...

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Page 53: ...ectTU Mobile app does not contact emergency services on your behalf Always use your best judgement and operate the bicycle in a safe manner Make sure your bicycle and hardware are properly maintained...

Page 54: ...nt to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio...

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