Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Start Manual
- First Time Use
- About the Battery
- Charging the Battery
- Installing the Edge
- Power On / Configuring
- Acquiring Satellite Signals
- Putting on the Heart Rate Monitor
- Optional GSC 10
- Going for a Ride
- Saving Your Ride Data
- Using Garmin Connect
- Transferring History to Your Computer
- Customizing Your Data Fields
- Edge Temperature Readings
- Owners Manual
- Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Training with Your Edge
- ANT+ Sensors
- Tips for Pairing ANT+Sensors with Your Garmin Device
- Putting on the Heart Rate Monitor
- Using the Heart Rate Monitor
- Heart Rate Zones
- About Heart Rate Zones
- Replacing the Heart Rate Monitor Battery
- Installing the GSC 10 (Optional)
- Using the GSC 10 (Optional)
- Replacing the GSC 10 Battery
- Third-Party ANT+ Sensors
- ANT+ Sensor Troubleshooting
- History
- Data Management
- Settings
- Registering Your Device
- Displaying Information About the Edge
- Updating the Software
- Contacting Garmin Product Support
- Using the Backlight
- Optional Accessories
- Wheel Size and Circumference
- Troubleshooting
- Specs
- Index
- CD-ROM Information
- Important Safety and Product Information
- Warranty
Edge 500 Owner’s Manual 11
Training with Your Edge
Select Cadence Alert to set the
fast and slow cadence amounts
in revolutions of the crank arm
per minute (rpm).
Select Power Alert to set the
minimum and maximum power
amounts in watts.
4. Go for a ride.
Each time you exceed or drop below
the specied heart rate, cadence or
power amount, the Edge beeps and
displays a message.
NOTE: To make sure that the Edge
message tones are turned on, see
page 39.
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Using Auto Lap by
Distance
You can use Auto Lap
®
to
automatically mark the lap at a specic
distance. This feature is helpful for
comparing your performance over
different parts of a ride (for example,
every 10 miles or 40 kilometers).
1. Press and hold MENU.
2. Select Settings > Bike Settings >
Auto Lap.
3. In the Auto Lap Trigger eld,
select By Distance to enter a value.
4. Customize optional lap data elds
(see page 35).
5. Go for a ride.