Garmin Edge 1030 Owners Manual - Page 24

Rearranging Data Screens, Changing the Satellite Setting, Alerts, Auto Lap, Using Auto Sleep, Using

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8 Select an option. • Tap a data field, then tap another data field to rearrange them. • Double-tap a data field to change it. 9 Select . Rearranging Data Screens 1 Select > Activity Profiles. 2 Select a profile. 3 Select Data Screens > . 4 Select a data screen. 5 Select or . 6 Select . Changing the Satellite Setting For increased performance in challenging environments and faster GPS position location, you can enable GPS + GLONASS or GPS + GALILEO. Using GPS and another satellite together reduces battery life more quickly than using only GPS. 1 Select > Activity Profiles. 2 Select a profile. 3 Select GPS Mode. 4 Select an option. 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 for the range alert (Training Zones, page 9). 1 Select > Activity Profiles. 2 Select a profile. 3 Select Alerts. 4 Select Heart Rate Alert, Cadence Alert, or Power Alert. 5 Select the minimum and maximum values, or select zones. 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 21). Setting Recurring Alerts 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 > Activity Profiles. 2 Select a profile. 3 Select Alerts. 4 Select an alert type. 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 21). 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 20 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 > 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. • Select Start and Lap to trigger the lap counter at the GPS location where you select and at any location during the ride where you select . • Select Mark and Lap to trigger the lap counter at a specific GPS location marked before the ride and at any location during the ride where you select . 5 If necessary, customize the lap data fields (Adding a Data Screen, page 19). Marking Laps by Distance You can use the Auto Lap feature to mark the lap at a specific distance automatically. This feature is helpful for comparing your performance over different parts of a ride (for example, every 10 miles or 40 kilometers). 1 Select > Activity Profiles. 2 Select a profile. 3 Select Auto Features > Auto Lap > Auto Lap Trigger > By Distance > Lap At. 4 Enter a value. 5 If necessary, customize the lap data fields (Adding a Data Screen, page 19). Marking Laps by Time You can use the Auto Lap feature to mark the lap at a specific time automatically. This feature is helpful for comparing your performance over different parts of a ride (for example, every 20 minutes). 1 Select > Activity Profiles. 2 Select a profile. 3 Select Auto Features > Auto Lap > Auto Lap Trigger > By Time > Lap At. 4 Enter a value. 5 If necessary, customize the lap data fields (Adding a Data Screen, page 19). Using Auto Sleep You can use the Auto Sleep feature to automatically enter sleep mode after 5 minutes of inactivity. During sleep mode, the screen is turned off and the ANT+ sensors, Bluetooth, and GPS are disabled. Wi‑Fi continues to run while the device is asleep. 1 Select > Activity Profiles. 2 Select a profile. 3 Select Auto Features > Auto Sleep. Using Auto Pause You can use the Auto Pause feature to pause the timer automatically when you stop moving or when your speed drops below a specified value. This feature is helpful if your ride includes stop lights or other places where you need to slow down or stop. NOTE: History is not recorded while the timer is stopped or paused. Customizing Your Device

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8
Select an option.
Tap a data field, then tap another data field to rearrange
them.
Double-tap a data field to change it.
9
Select
.
Rearranging Data Screens
1
Select
>
Activity Profiles
.
2
Select a profile.
3
Select
Data Screens
>
.
4
Select a data screen.
5
Select
or
.
6
Select
.
Changing the Satellite Setting
For increased performance in challenging environments and
faster GPS position location, you can enable GPS + GLONASS
or GPS + GALILEO. Using GPS and another satellite together
reduces battery life more quickly than using only GPS.
1
Select
>
Activity Profiles
.
2
Select a profile.
3
Select
GPS Mode
.
4
Select an option.
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 for the range alert
(
Training Zones
, page 9
).
1
Select
>
Activity Profiles
.
2
Select a profile.
3
Select
Alerts
.
4
Select
Heart Rate Alert
,
Cadence Alert
, or
Power Alert
.
5
Select the minimum and maximum values, or select zones.
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 21
).
Setting Recurring Alerts
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
>
Activity Profiles
.
2
Select a profile.
3
Select
Alerts
.
4
Select an alert type.
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 21
).
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
>
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.
Select
Start and Lap
to trigger the lap counter at the GPS
location where you select
and at any location during
the ride where you select
.
Select
Mark and Lap
to trigger the lap counter at a
specific GPS location marked before the ride and at any
location during the ride where you select
.
5
If necessary, customize the lap data fields (
Adding a Data
Screen
, page 19
).
Marking Laps by Distance
You can use the Auto Lap feature to mark the lap at a specific
distance automatically. This feature is helpful for comparing your
performance over different parts of a ride (for example, every 10
miles or 40 kilometers).
1
Select
>
Activity Profiles
.
2
Select a profile.
3
Select
Auto Features
>
Auto Lap
>
Auto Lap Trigger
>
By
Distance
>
Lap At
.
4
Enter a value.
5
If necessary, customize the lap data fields (
Adding a Data
Screen
, page 19
).
Marking Laps by Time
You can use the Auto Lap feature to mark the lap at a specific
time automatically. This feature is helpful for comparing your
performance over different parts of a ride (for example, every 20
minutes).
1
Select
>
Activity Profiles
.
2
Select a profile.
3
Select
Auto Features
>
Auto Lap
>
Auto Lap Trigger
>
By
Time
>
Lap At
.
4
Enter a value.
5
If necessary, customize the lap data fields (
Adding a Data
Screen
, page 19
).
Using Auto Sleep
You can use the Auto Sleep feature to automatically enter sleep
mode after 5 minutes of inactivity. During sleep mode, the
screen is turned off and the ANT+ sensors, Bluetooth, and GPS
are disabled.
Wi
Fi continues to run while the device is asleep.
1
Select
>
Activity Profiles
.
2
Select a profile.
3
Select
Auto Features
>
Auto Sleep
.
Using Auto Pause
You can use the Auto Pause feature to pause the timer
automatically when you stop moving or when your speed drops
below a specified value. This feature is helpful if your ride
includes stop lights or other places where you need to slow
down or stop.
NOTE:
History is not recorded while the timer is stopped or
paused.
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Customizing Your Device