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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 

Menu

 > 

Settings

 > 

Activity Profiles

.

2

Select an option:
• Select a profile.
• Select 

Create New

 to add a new profile.

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 13

).

• Select 

GPS Mode

 to turn off GPS (

Training Indoors

page 6

) or change the satellite setting (

Changing the 

Satellite Setting

, page 13

).

• Select 

Map

 to customize the map settings (

Map Settings

page 13

).

• Select 

Alerts

 to customize your training alerts (

Alerts

page 13

).

• Select 

Auto Features

 > 

Auto Lap

 to set how laps are 

triggered (

Marking Laps by Position

, page 13

).

• Select 

Auto Features

 > 

Auto Pause

 to change when the 

timer automatically pauses (

Using Auto Pause

page 14

).

• Select 

Auto Features

 > 

Auto Sleep

 to automatically enter 

sleep mode after five minutes of inactivity (

Using Auto 

Sleep

, page 14

).

• Select 

Auto Features

 > 

Auto Scroll

 to customize the 

display of the training data screens when the timer is 

running (

Using Auto Scroll

, page 14

).

• Select 

Start Notice

 to customize the start notice mode 

(

Changing the Start Notice

, page 14

).

All changes are saved to the activity profile.

Customizing the Data Screens

You can customize data screens for each activity profile.

1

Select 

Menu

 > 

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 a data field to change it.

Changing the Satellite Setting

For increased performance in challenging environments and 

faster GPS position location, you can enable GPS and 

GLONASS. Using GPS and GLONASS reduces battery life 

more quickly than using only GPS.

1

Select 

Menu

 > 

Settings

 > 

Activity Profiles

.

2

Select a profile.

3

Select 

GPS Mode

.

4

Select an option.

Map Settings

Select 

Menu

 > 

Settings

 > 

Activity Profiles

, select a profile, 

and select 

Map

.

Orientation

: Sets how the map is shown on the screen.

Auto Zoom

: Automatically selects a zoom level for the map. 

When Off is selected, you must zoom in or out manually.

Guide Text

: Sets when the turn prompts are shown.

Changing the Map Orientation

1

Select 

Menu

 > 

Settings

 > 

Activity Profiles

.

2

Select a profile.

3

Select 

Map

 > 

Orientation

.

4

Select an option:
• Select 

North Up

 to show north at the top of the page.

• Select 

Track Up

 to show your current direction of travel at 

the top of the page.

• Select 

3D Mode

 to display the map in three dimensions.

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 

Menu

 > 

Settings

 > 

Activity Profiles

.

2

Select a profile.

3

Select 

Alerts

.

4

Select 

Heart Rate Alert

Cadence Alert

, or 

Power Alert

.

5

If necessary, turn on the alert.

6

Enter the minimum and maximum values, or select zones.

7

If necessary, select  .

Each time you exceed or drop below the specified range, a 

message appears. The device also beeps if audible tones are 

turned on (

Turning the Device Tones On and Off

, page 15

).

Setting a Recurring Alert

A recurring alert notifies you each time the device records a 

specified value or interval. For example, you can set the device 

to alert you every 30 minutes.

1

Select 

Menu

 > 

Settings

 > 

Activity Profiles

.

2

Select a profile.

3

Select 

Alerts

.

4

Select 

Time Alert

Distance Alert

, or 

Calorie Alert

.

5

Turn on the alert.

6

Enter a value.

7

Select  .

Each time you reach the alert value, a message appears. The 

device also beeps if audible tones are turned on (

Turning the 

Device Tones On and Off

, page 15

).

Auto Lap

Marking Laps by Position

You can use the Auto Lap feature to mark the lap at a specific 

position automatically. This feature is 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 positions saved in 

the course.

1

Select 

Menu

 > 

Settings

 > 

Activity Profiles

.

2

Select a profile.

3

Select 

Auto Features

 > 

Auto Lap

 > 

Auto Lap Trigger

 > 

By 

Position

 > 

Lap At

.

4

Select an option:
• Select 

Lap Press Only

 to trigger the lap counter each 

time you select 

 and each time you pass any of those 

locations again.

Customizing Your Device

13

Summary of Contents for Edge 520

Page 1: ...Edge 520 Owner s Manual July 2015 Printed in Taiwan 190 01844 00_0A ...

Page 2: ...ay not be used without the express permission of Garmin 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 M...

Page 3: ...n the Heart Rate Monitor 7 Recovery Advisor 7 Turning On the Recovery Advisor 7 About VO2 Max Estimates 7 Getting Your VO2 Max Estimate 7 Tips for Cycling VO2 Max Estimates 8 Setting Your Heart Rate Zones 8 About Heart Rate Zones 8 Fitness Goals 8 Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data 8 Installing the Speed Sensor 8 Installing the Cadence Sensor 8 About the Speed and Cadence Sensors 9 Data Averaging fo...

Page 4: ... Device 15 Caring for the Heart Rate Monitor 15 User Replaceable Batteries 15 Replacing the Heart Rate Monitor Battery 15 Replacing the Speed Sensor or Cadence Sensor Battery 16 Troubleshooting 16 Resetting the Device 16 Clearing User Data 16 Maximizing Battery Life 16 Improving GPS Satellite Reception 16 Temperature Readings 16 Replacement O rings 16 Viewing Device Information 16 Updating the Sof...

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: ...rs and your smartphone Select an option From the home screen select During a ride select Status Page The status page appears A solid icon means the signal was found or the sensor is connected Using the Backlight Select any key to turn on the backlight Select to adjust the backlight brightness From the home screen select one or more options To adjust the brightness select Brightness Brightness To a...

Page 7: ...ect page 11 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 Send to Device 5 Disconnect the device and turn it on 6 Select Menu Training Courses 7 Select the course 8 Select Ride Tips for Training with Courses Use turn guidance Course Options page 3 If you include a warmup select to begin the course...

Page 8: ...Following a Course From the Web page 3 or go for a ride Going for a Ride page 2 When your path crosses an enabled segment you can race the segment 2 Select to start the timer When you are near the starting point of a segment a message appears 3 Start racing the segment 4 If necessary select to change your goal during your race You can race against the group leader challenger or other riders if app...

Page 9: ...kout You can use open intervals when you are riding a known distance When you select the device records an interval and moves to a rest interval Creating an Interval Workout 1 Select Menu Training Intervals Edit Intervals Type 2 Select Distance Time or Open TIP You can create an open ended interval by setting the type to Open 3 Select Duration enter a distance or time interval value for the workou...

Page 10: ...rd to revert 3 Select Previous Record OK NOTE This does not delete any saved activities Deleting All Personal Records Select Menu My Stats Personal Records Delete All OK NOTE This does not delete any saved activities Training Zones Heart rate zones Setting Your Heart Rate Zones page 8 Power zones Setting Your Power Zones page 9 Training Indoors You can turn off GPS when you are training indoors or...

Page 11: ...mmediately following an activity The time counts down until it is optimal for you to attempt another hard workout Turning On the Recovery Advisor Before you can use the recovery advisor feature you must put on the heart rate monitor and pair it with your device Pairing Your ANT Sensors page 9 If your device was packaged with a heart rate monitor the device and sensor are already paired For the mos...

Page 12: ...rt rate zones can help you improve cardiovascular capacity and strength Knowing your heart rate zones can prevent you from overtraining and can decrease your risk of injury If you know your maximum heart rate you can use the table Heart Rate Zone Calculations page 19 to determine the best heart rate zone for your fitness objectives If you do not know your maximum heart rate use one of the calculat...

Page 13: ...Alerts page 13 Customize the power data fields Customizing the Data Screens page 13 Setting Your Power Zones The values for the zones are default values and may not match your personal abilities You can manually adjust your zones on the device or using Garmin Connect If you know your functional threshold power FTP value you can enter it and allow the software to calculate your power zones automati...

Page 14: ...n watts and a position on the color gauge Automatically Calculating FTP Before you can automatically calculate your functional threshold power FTP you must install a power meter and pair it with your device Pairing Your ANT Sensors page 9 1 Ride at a steady high intensity for at least 20 minutes outdoors 2 After your ride select Save Ride 3 Select Menu My Stats FTP Your FTP appears as a value meas...

Page 15: ...connect with friends to follow each other s activities or post links to your activities on your favorite social networking sites Bluetooth Connected Features The Edge device has Bluetooth connected features for your compatible smartphone or fitness device Some features require you to install Garmin Connect mobile on your smartphone Go to www garmin com intosports apps for more information NOTE You...

Page 16: ...not delete it Your device memory contains important system files that should not be deleted 1 Open the Garmin drive or volume 2 If necessary open a folder or volume 3 Select a file 4 Press the Delete key on your keyboard Disconnecting the USB Cable If your device is connected to your computer as a removable drive or volume you must safely disconnect your device from your computer to avoid data los...

Page 17: ...the Map Orientation 1 Select Menu Settings Activity Profiles 2 Select a profile 3 Select Map Orientation 4 Select an option Select North Up to show north at the top of the page Select Track Up to show your current direction of travel at the top of the page Select 3D Mode to display the map in three dimensions Alerts You can use alerts to train toward specific time distance calorie heart rate caden...

Page 18: ...ct a display speed Changing the Start Notice This feature automatically detects when your device has acquired satellites and is moving It is a reminder to start the timer so you can record your ride data 1 Select Menu Settings Activity Profiles 2 Select a profile 3 Select Start Notice 4 If necessary select Start Notice Mode 5 Select an option Select Once Select Repeat Repeat Delay to change the am...

Page 19: ...rom 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...

Page 20: ...rt recording interval Data Recording Settings page 14 Turn on the Auto Sleep feature Using Auto Sleep page 14 Turn off the Bluetooth wireless feature Bluetooth Settings page 14 Select the GPS setting Changing the Satellite Setting page 13 Improving GPS Satellite Reception Pair your device with a Bluetooth enabled smartphone Satellite information is sent to your device allowing it to quickly locate...

Page 21: ...your exact location For example your GPS location is accurate to within 3 65 m 12 ft GPS Signal Strength The strength of the GPS satellite signal Grade The calculation of rise elevation over run distance For example if for every 3 m 10 ft you climb you travel 60 m 200 ft the grade is 5 Heading The direction you are moving Heart Rate Your heart rate in beats per minute bpm Your device must be conne...

Page 22: ... based on your GPS position Sunset The time of sunset based on your GPS position Target Power The target power output during an activity Temperature The temperature of the air Your body temperature affects the temperature sensor Time The stopwatch time for the current activity Time Avg Lap The average lap time for the current activity Time Elapsed The total time recorded For example if you start t...

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Page 24: ...ted under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure organization and code of the Software for which source code is not provided are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and or its third party providers and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin and or its third party providers You...

Page 25: ... K keys 2 L language 15 laps 2 lifetime athlete 12 locations 6 deleting 6 editing 6 M maps 3 6 orientation 13 settings 13 updating 16 zoom 6 mounting the device 1 N navigation 6 O O rings See bands P pairing 2 11 ANT sensors 9 pedals 9 personal records 6 deleting 6 platform center offset 10 power 9 power force 6 alerts 13 meters 7 9 10 18 zones 9 power phase 10 product registration 16 profiles 12 ...

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