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Setting Up Extended Display Mode

You can use your Edge device as an extended display to view 

data screens from a compatible Garmin multisport watch. For 

example, you can pair a compatible Forerunner

®

 device to 

display its data screens on your Edge device during a triathlon.

1

From your Edge device, select 

 > 

Settings

 > 

Extended 

Display Mode

 > 

Connect Watch

.

2

From your compatible Garmin watch, select 

Settings

 > 

Sensors & Accessories

 > 

Add New

 > 

Extended Display

.

3

Follow the on-screen instructions on your Edge device and 

Garmin watch to complete the pairing process.
The data screens from your paired watch appear on the Edge 

device when the devices are paired.

NOTE: 

Normal Edge device functions are disabled while 

using Extended Display mode.

After pairing your compatible Garmin watch with your Edge 

device, they connect automatically the next time you use 

Extended Display mode.

Exiting Extended Display Mode

While the device is in Extended Display mode, tap the 

screen, and select 

Exit Extended Display Mode

 >  .

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 
range

From 0º to 45ºC (from 32º to 113ºF)

Radio frequency/
protocol

2.4 GHz ANT+ wireless communications 
protocol
Bluetooth Smart wireless technology
Wi

Fi wireless technology

Water rating

IEC 60529 IPX7*

*The device withstands incidental exposure to water of up to 1 m 

for up to 30 min. For more information, go to 

www.garmin.com

/waterrating

.

Heart Rate Monitor Specifications

Battery type

User-replaceable CR2032, 3 volts

Battery life

Up to 4.5 yr. at 1 hr./day

Water resistance

3 ATM*

NOTE: 

This product does not transmit heart 

rate data while swimming.

Operating temperature 
range

From -5° to 50°C (from 23° to 122°F)

Radio frequency/
protocol

2.4 GHz ANT+ wireless communications 
protocol

*The device withstands pressure equivalent to a depth of 30 m. 

For more information, go to 

www.garmin.com/waterrating

.

Speed Sensor and Cadence Sensor Specifications

Battery type

User-replaceable CR2032, 3 volts

Battery life

Approximately 12 months (1 hour per day)

Operating temperature 
range

From -20º to 60ºC (from -4º to 140ºF)

Radio frequency/protocol 2.4 GHz 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 store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme 

temperatures can occur, because it can cause permanent 

damage.
Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touchscreen, or 

damage may result.
Avoid chemical cleaners, solvents, and insect repellents that can 

damage plastic components and finishes.
Secure the weather cap tightly to prevent damage to the USB 

port.

Cleaning the Device

1

Wipe the device using a cloth dampened with a mild 

detergent solution.

2

Wipe it dry.

After cleaning, allow the device to dry completely.

Caring for the Heart Rate Monitor

NOTICE

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/HRMcare

 for detailed washing 

instructions.

• Rinse the strap after every use.
• Machine wash the strap after every seven uses.
• Do not put the strap in a dryer.
• When drying the strap, hang it up or lay it flat.
• To prolong the life of your heart rate monitor, unsnap the 

module when not in use.

User Replaceable Batteries

 WARNING

See the 

Important Safety and Product Information

 guide in the 

product box for product warnings and other important 

information.

Replacing the Heart Rate Monitor Battery

1

Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws on 

the back of the module.

2

Remove the cover and battery.

3

Wait 30 seconds.

4

Insert the new battery with the positive side facing up.

NOTE: 

Do not damage or lose the O-ring gasket.

Device Information

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Summary of Contents for Edge 820

Page 1: ...Edge 820 Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...min Android is a trademark of Google Inc Apple and Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and an...

Page 3: ...ls 8 Displaying a Course on the Map 8 Stopping 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 Orientatio...

Page 4: ...ure 18 Turning the Device Tones On and Off 18 Changing the Device Language 18 Changing the Configuration Settings 18 Time Zones 18 Setting Up Extended Display Mode 19 Exiting Extended Display Mode 19...

Page 5: ...ice completely 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 i...

Page 6: ...vigate a course Training 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...

Page 7: ...your Edge device Follow Strava segments to compare your performance with your past rides friends and pros who have ridden the same segment To sign up for a Strava membership go to the segments widget...

Page 8: ...ance 5 If necessary 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 I...

Page 9: ...up select to begin the first interval 4 Follow the on screen instructions When you complete all of the intervals a message appears Training Indoors The device includes an indoor activity profile where...

Page 10: ...s Courses page 7 and segments Segments page 3 Locations and finding places Locations page 6 Planning a course Courses page 7 Route settings Route Settings page 8 Map settings Map Settings page 8 Locat...

Page 11: ...a nearby point of interest To select a city select Cities and select a nearby city To select an address select Addresses and enter the address To select an intersection select Intersections and enter...

Page 12: ...on Road Locks the position icon which represents your position on the map onto the nearest road Avoidance Setup Sets the road types to avoid while navigating Recalculation Automatically recalculates t...

Page 13: ...udio prompt the Garmin Connect mobile app mutes the primary audio of the smartphone to play the announcement You can customize the volume levels on the Garmin Connect Mobile app 1 From the settings in...

Page 14: ...ect Mobile app 2 Pair your smartphone with your device Pairing Your Smartphone page 9 3 From the app settings in the Garmin Connect Mobile app select Emergency Contacts and enter your rider informatio...

Page 15: ...e Setting Your Heart Rate Zones page 11 NOTE The estimate may seem inaccurate at first The device requires a few rides to learn about your cycling performance 1 Ride at a steady high intensity for at...

Page 16: ...icity that interferes with heart rate signals Move away from sources that can interfere with your heart rate monitor Sources of interference may include strong electromagnetic fields some 2 4 GHz wire...

Page 17: ...ector measures pedal based power Vector measures the force you apply a few hundred times every second Vector also measures your cadence or rotational pedaling speed By measuring the force the directio...

Page 18: ...data fields Customizing the Data Screens page 17 The Edge device displays current adjustment values when the sensor is in adjustment mode Situational Awareness Your Edge device can be used with the Va...

Page 19: ...r Plan your training You can choose a fitness goal and load one of the day by day training plans Share your activities You can connect with friends to follow each other s activities or post links to y...

Page 20: ...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 Downloading Connect IQ...

Page 21: ...ert 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 Ale...

Page 22: ...llows you to use Bluetooth connected features including LiveTrack and activity uploads to Garmin Connect Call and Text Alerts Allows you to enable phone notifications from your compatible smartphone M...

Page 23: ...ons protocol The device withstands pressure equivalent to a depth of 30 m For more information go to www garmin com waterrating Speed Sensor and Cadence Sensor Specifications Battery type User replace...

Page 24: ...ger 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 dist...

Page 25: ...t The remaining distance to the next point on the course Di2 Battery Level The remaining battery power of a Di2 sensor Di2 Shift Mode The current shift mode of a Di2 sensor Dist Lap The distance trave...

Page 26: ...current power phase peak angle for the left leg Power phase peak is the angle range over which the rider produces the peak portion of the driving force Power Phase L Peak Avg The average power phase p...

Page 27: ...y deeper breathing conversation possible Basic cardiovascular training good recovery pace 3 70 80 Moderate pace more difficult to hold conversation Improved aerobic capacity optimal cardiovascular tra...

Page 28: ...2180 700 40C 2200 700 44C 2235 700 45C 2242 700 47C 2268 Radio Frequency Exposure This device is a mobile transmitter and receiver that uses its antenna to send and receive low levels of radio freque...

Page 29: ...0 laps 2 lifetime athlete 16 LiveTrack 9 locations 6 deleting 7 editing 7 finding with the map 6 sending 10 locking screen 2 M maps 6 8 finding locations 6 orientation 8 settings 8 updating 21 mountin...

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