Garmin Vector S Owner's Manual - Page 11

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Balance - 10s Avg. : The 10-second moving average of the left/ right power balance. Balance - 30s Avg. : The 30-second moving average of the left/ right power balance. Balance - 3s Avg. : The three-second moving average of the left/right power balance. Balance - Avg. : The average left/right power balance for the current activity. Balance - Lap: The average left/right power balance for the current lap. Cadence: The number of revolutions of the crank arm or number of strides per minute. Your device must be connected to a cadence accessory for this data to appear. Cadence - Avg. : The average cadence for the current activity. Cadence - Lap: The average cadence for the current lap. Pedal Smoothness: The measurement of how evenly a rider is applying force to the pedals throughout each pedal stroke. Power: The current power output in watts. Power - %FTP: The current power output as a percentage of functional threshold power. Power - 10s Avg. : The 10-second moving average of power output. Power - 30s Avg. : The 30-second moving average of power output. Power - 3s Avg. : The three-second moving average of power output. Power - Avg. : The average power output for the current activity. Power - IF: The Intensity Factor™ for the current activity. Power - kJ: The accumulated work performed (power output) in kilojoules. Power - Lap: The average power output for the current lap. Power - Lap Max. : The top power output for the current lap. Power - Last Lap: The average power output for the last completed lap. Power - Max. : The top power output for the current activity. Power - NP: The Normalized Power™ for the current activity. Power - NP Lap: The average Normalized Power for the current lap. Power - NP Last Lap: The average Normalized Power for the last completed lap. Power - TSS: The Training Stress Score™ for the current activity. Power - watts/kg: The amount of power output in watts per kilogram. Power Zone: The current range of power output (1 to 7) based on your FTP or custom settings. Torque Effectiveness: The measurement of how efficiently a rider is pedaling. Troubleshooting Updating the Software Using Vector Updater Before you can run the Vector Updater application, you must have a USB ANT Stick (included), an internet connection, and the pedal pods must have functioning batteries installed. 1 Go to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner, and download the Vector Updater application. 2 Bring Vector within range (3 m) of your computer. 3 Open the Vector Updater application, and follow the on- screen instructions. Tips for Using Vector Updater If Vector Updater is not functioning properly, you can try these tips. • Insert the USB ANT Stick directly into a USB port on your computer. USB hubs are not recommended. • If you are also running the ANT Agent™ application on your computer, you can either insert another USB ANT Stick or close the ANT Agent application. • If Vector Updater cannot find your device after more than two minutes, remove the batteries from each pedal pod, wait 20 seconds, and replace the batteries. If Vector Updater still cannot find your device, you should install new batteries into each pedal pod. Performing a Static Torque Test NOTICE The static torque test is intended for advanced cyclists and installation experts. This test is not required under normal circumstances to achieve good results with the Vector system. This test is available for the Edge 1000, 810, and 510 devices. Garmin recommends performing the static torque test a minimum of three times and averaging the reported torque values. Go to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner, and click on the FAQs link for detailed instructions. Following repeated static torque tests, if the reported torque value is consistently different than the expected value, you can enter a scale factor for one or both pedals. The scale factor is stored in the pedal and adjusts the power value that is calculated on the pedal. The scale factor is sent to the Edge device and stored on Edge device. Upgrading Vector S to a Dual Sensor System You can upgrade your Vector S system to a dual sensor system. 1 Go to http: / / buy .garmin .com, or contact your Garmin dealer to purchase the upgrade pedal. 2 Remove the existing right pedal. 3 Determine the bicycle chain clearance (Determining the Bicycle Chain Clearance). 4 Install the Vector components for the right pedal and pedal pod (Installing the Pedal Pod and Pedal). 5 Pair the Vector system with your Edge device (Paring Vector with Your Edge 1000). 6 Follow the setup and calibrations instructions for your device (Your First Ride). 7 Check for software updates (Updating the Software Using Vector Updater). Third-Party Devices For a list of devices that are compatible with Vector, go to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner. Appendix 7

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Balance - 10s Avg.
: The 10-second moving average of the left/
right power balance.
Balance - 30s Avg.
: The 30-second moving average of the left/
right power balance.
Balance - 3s Avg.
: The three-second moving average of the
left/right power balance.
Balance - Avg.
: The average left/right power balance for the
current activity.
Balance - Lap
: The average left/right power balance for the
current lap.
Cadence
: The number of revolutions of the crank arm or
number of strides per minute. Your device must be
connected to a cadence accessory for this data to appear.
Cadence - Avg.
: The average cadence for the current activity.
Cadence - Lap
: The average cadence for the current lap.
Pedal Smoothness
: The measurement of how evenly a rider is
applying force to the pedals throughout each pedal stroke.
Power
: The current power output in watts.
Power - %FTP
: The current power output as a percentage of
functional threshold power.
Power - 10s Avg.
: The 10-second moving average of power
output.
Power - 30s Avg.
: The 30-second moving average of power
output.
Power - 3s Avg.
: The three-second moving average of power
output.
Power - Avg.
: The average power output for the current activity.
Power - IF
: The Intensity Factor™ for the current activity.
Power - kJ
: The accumulated work performed (power output) in
kilojoules.
Power - Lap
: The average power output for the current lap.
Power - Lap Max.
: The top power output for the current lap.
Power - Last Lap
: The average power output for the last
completed lap.
Power - Max.
: The top power output for the current activity.
Power - NP
: The Normalized Power™ for the current activity.
Power - NP Lap
: The average Normalized Power for the
current lap.
Power - NP Last Lap
: The average Normalized Power for the
last completed lap.
Power - TSS
: The Training Stress Score™ for the current
activity.
Power - watts/kg
: The amount of power output in watts per
kilogram.
Power Zone
: The current range of power output (1 to 7) based
on your FTP or custom settings.
Torque Effectiveness
: The measurement of how efficiently a
rider is pedaling.
Troubleshooting
Updating the Software Using Vector Updater
Before you can run the Vector Updater application, you must
have a USB ANT Stick (included), an internet connection, and
the pedal pods must have functioning batteries installed.
1
Go to
www.garmin.com/vectorowner
, and download the
Vector Updater application.
2
Bring Vector within range (3 m) of your computer.
3
Open the Vector Updater application, and follow the on-
screen instructions.
Tips for Using Vector Updater
If Vector Updater is not functioning properly, you can try these
tips.
Insert the USB ANT Stick directly into a USB port on your
computer. USB hubs are not recommended.
If you are also running the ANT Agent™ application on your
computer, you can either insert another USB ANT Stick or
close the ANT Agent application.
If Vector Updater cannot find your device after more than two
minutes, remove the batteries from each pedal pod, wait 20
seconds, and replace the batteries.
If Vector Updater still cannot find your device, you should
install new batteries into each pedal pod.
Performing a Static Torque Test
NOTICE
The static torque test is intended for advanced cyclists and
installation experts. This test is not required under normal
circumstances to achieve good results with the Vector system.
This test is available for the Edge 1000, 810, and 510 devices.
Garmin recommends performing the static torque test a
minimum of three times and averaging the reported torque
values.
Go to
www.garmin.com/vectorowner
, and click on the FAQs
link for detailed instructions.
Following repeated static torque tests, if the reported torque
value is consistently different than the expected value, you can
enter a scale factor for one or both pedals. The scale factor is
stored in the pedal and adjusts the power value that is
calculated on the pedal. The scale factor is sent to the Edge
device and stored on Edge device.
Upgrading Vector S to a Dual Sensor System
You can upgrade your Vector S system to a dual sensor
system.
1
Go to
, or contact your Garmin dealer
to purchase the upgrade pedal.
2
Remove the existing right pedal.
3
Determine the bicycle chain clearance (
Determining the
Bicycle Chain Clearance
).
4
Install the Vector components for the right pedal and pedal
pod (
Installing the Pedal Pod and Pedal
).
5
Pair the Vector system with your Edge device (
Paring Vector
with Your Edge 1000
).
6
Follow the setup and calibrations instructions for your device
(
Your First Ride
).
7
Check for software updates (
Updating the Software Using
Vector Updater
).
Third-Party Devices
For a list of devices that are compatible with Vector, go to
www.garmin.com/vectorowner
.
Appendix
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