Garmin Forerunner 910XT Owners Manual - Page 28

Bike Sensors, Power Meters, Training with a Bike Sensor, About the GSC 10 - cadence sensor

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Bike Sensors Your Forerunner is compatible with the GSC 10 speed and cadence bike sensor. For a list of third-party ANT+ sensors that are compatible with the Forerunner, go to www.garmin.com/intosports. Training with a Bike Sensor Before you start training, you must be in bike sport mode, and you must pair the GSC 10 with your Forerunner. 1 Select MODE > Settings > Bike Settings > bike name > ANT+Spd/ Cad. 2 Select Yes in the Bike sensors present field. 3 If necessary, select More to select the sensor type. About the GSC 10 Cadence data from the GSC 10 is always recorded. If there is no GSC 10 paired, 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). There are two sensors on the 26 GSC 10: one for cadence and one for speed. For information about cadence alerts, see page 9. Non-Zero Averaging for Cadence Data The non-zero data-averaging setting is available if you are training with an optional cadence sensor. The default setting is to include zero values that occur when you are not pedaling. To turn the non-zero averaging on or off, select MODE > Settings > Bike Settings > Data Averaging > Cadence. Power Meters For a list of third-party ANT+ sensors that are compatible with the Forerunner, go to www.garmin.com/intosports. Calibrating Your Power Meter Before you can calibrate your power meter, it must be properly installed and actively recording data. You must be in bike sport mode. ANT+ Sensors

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ANT+ Sensors
Bike Sensors
Your Forerunner is compatible with the
GSC 10 speed and cadence bike sensor.
For a list of third-party ANT+ sensors that
are compatible with the Forerunner, go to
www.garmin.com/intosports
.
Training with a Bike Sensor
Before you start training, you must be in
bike sport mode, and you must pair the
GSC 10 with your Forerunner.
1
Select
MODE
>
Settings
>
Bike
Settings
>
bike name
>
ANT+Spd/
Cad
.
2
Select
Yes
in the
Bike sensors
present
field.
3
If necessary, select
More
to select the
sensor type.
About the GSC 10
Cadence data from the GSC 10 is always
recorded. If there is no GSC 10 paired,
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). There are two sensors on the
GSC 10: one for cadence and one for
speed.
For information about cadence alerts, see
page 9
.
Non-Zero Averaging for Cadence
Data
The non-zero data-averaging setting
is available if you are training with an
optional cadence sensor. The default
setting is to include zero values that occur
when you are not pedaling.
To turn the non-zero averaging on or off,
select
MODE
>
Settings
>
Bike Settings
>
Data Averaging
>
Cadence
.
Power Meters
For a list of third-party ANT+ sensors that
are compatible with the Forerunner, go to
www.garmin.com/intosports
.
Calibrating Your Power Meter
Before you can calibrate your power
meter, it must be properly installed and
actively recording data. You must be in
bike sport mode.