Garmin Edge 1000 Benutzeranleitung

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The sensor may be tilted when installed on an asymmetrical 
hub. This does not affect operation.
3
Rotate the wheel to check for clearance.
The sensor should not contact other parts of your bike.
NOTE: The LED flashes green for five seconds to indicate 
activity after two revolutions.
Installing the Cadence Sensor
NOTE: If you do not have this sensor, you can skip this task.
TIP: Garmin recommends you secure your bike on a stand 
while installing the sensor.
1
Select the band size that fits your crank arm securely.
The band you select should be the smallest one that 
stretches across the crank arm.
2
On the non-drive side, place and hold the flat side of the 
cadence sensor on the inside of the crank arm.
3
Pull the bands 
À
 around the crank arm, and attach them to 
the hooks 
Á
 on the sensor.
4
Rotate the crank arm to check for clearance.
The sensor should not contact the chain stay, other parts of 
your bike, or your shoe.
NOTE: The LED flashes green for five seconds to indicate 
activity after two revolutions.
About the Speed and Cadence Sensors
Cadence data from the cadence sensor is always recorded. If 
no speed and cadence sensors are paired with the device, GPS 
data is used to calculate the speed and distance.
Cadence is your rate of pedaling or “spinning” measured by the 
number of revolutions of the crank arm per minute (rpm).
Data Averaging for Cadence or Power
The non-zero data-averaging setting is available if you are 
training with an optional cadence sensor or power meter. The 
default setting excludes zero values that occur when you are 
Pairing Your ANT+ Sensors
Before you can pair, you must put on the heart rate monitor or 
install the sensor.
Pairing is the connecting of ANT+ wireless sensors, for 
example, connecting a heart rate monitor with your Garmin 
device.
1
Bring the device within 3 m (10 ft.) of the sensor.
NOTE: Stay 10 m (33 ft.) away from other riders' ANT+ 
sensors while pairing.
2
From the home screen, select   > Sensors > Add Sensor.
3
Select an option:
• Select a sensor type.
• Select Search All to search for all nearby sensors.
A list of available sensors appears.
4
Select one or more sensors to pair with your device.
5
Select Add.
6
If necessary, select Connect.
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 
 for a list of ANT+ sensors 
that are compatible with your device (such as Vector™).
• For more information, see the owner's manual for your power 
meter.
• Adjust your power zones to match your goals and abilities 
• Use range alerts to be notified when you reach a specified 
).
• Customize the power data fields (
).
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 automatically.
1
From the home screen, select   > Training Zones > Power 
Zones.
2
Enter your FTP value.
3
Select Based On:.
4
Select an option:
• Select Watts to view and edit the zones in watts.
• Select % FTP to view and edit the zones as a percentage 
of your functional threshold power.
Calibrating Your Power Meter
Before you can calibrate your power meter, it must be properly 
installed, paired with your device, and actively recording data.
For calibration instructions specific to your power meter, refer to 
the manufacturer's instructions.
1
From the home screen, select   > Sensors > Power > 
Calibrate.
2
Keep your power meter active by pedaling until the message 
appears.
3
Follow the on-screen instructions.
Using Shimano® Di2™ Shifters
Before you can use Di2 electronic shifters, you must pair them 
customize the optional Di2 data fields (
). The Edge device displays current adjustment values 
when the sensor is in adjustment mode.
ANT+ Sensors
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