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1. cccccecesseeeeeeeeeees Garmin Connect uuneeennne Disconnecting the USB Cable u0222222000200nne een Device Information Removing the Pedal Pods and Pedals Replacing the Pedals and Cartridges Vector Storage nenn Vector Specifications USB ANT SUCK Specifications a u n nn nn Battery Information u Replacing the Pedal Pod Battery Other Compatible Devices Edge 810 and 510 Device Instructions Vector Device Cafe an Pairing Vector with Your Edge 810 or 510 Device Entering the Crank Length Edge 800 Device Instructions Pairing Vector with the Edge 800 Device uunnesenseeeeenen Entering the Crank Length Edge 500 Device Instructions Pairing Vector with the Edge 500 Device uunnesennseeenen Entering the Crank Length Customizing the Data Fields fenix 3 Device Instructions Pairing Vector with the f nix 3 Device uuesseneeeeennennn Customizing the Data Fields Entering the Crank Length fenix 2 Device Instructions Pairing Vector with the f nix 2 Device uunnssssneneneneeeeenenn Customizing the Data Fields Entering the Crank Length
2. Forerunner 920XT Device Instructions 00s22re0 20 Pairing Vector with the Forerunner 920XT Device Customizing the Data Fields Entering the Crank Length Forerunner 910XT Device Instructions Pairing Vector with the Forerunner 910XT Device 7 Customizing the Data Fields 0022200022200 022 7 Entering the Crank Length ccccceseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas T Upgrading Vector 1 to Vector 2 uuuuusnanunanunnnnnnnnnnnnen 7 Removing the Pedal Pod and Pedal 2222022220220 gt 7 Installing the Pedal Upgrade Washer and New Pedal Pod 8 Installing the Right FON ae 8 P R ee ereeeeee 8 PR VOCO ricini ank ka aian Aa 8 Foner OAG FIOR u 8 Honos MOO erraia N A 9 Updating the Software Using Vector Updater 9 Updating the Vector Software Using the Edge 1000 9 Understanding the Multiple Status LED Flashes 9 Performing a Static Torque Test 2u00222002snneenenneenn 10 Crank Compatibility sxe ccocousecesecdecceceduxceestusesiansekxescecexerexcdeizues 10 TAF DONO eee ene ete Doren RETO r rer Teter tree per etre ee 10 LS tunes eg EEI EEN IAE IEE AEA T TOA PEA TAS 11 Table of Contents Introduction Read all instructions carefully before installing and using the Vector system Improper use could result in serious injury S
3. 3 flashes every 10 seconds The pedal pod is searching for the other pedal pod 4 flashes every 10 seconds The installation angle is not set or cannot be detected 5 flashes every 10 seconds 6 flashes every 10 seconds There is a hardware installation error 7 flashes every 10 seconds There is a software update in progress 1 red flash every 10 seconds The pedal pod battery is low Your First Ride Before you ride with Vector for the first time you must enter the crank length and set the installation angle of the sensors inside the pedals The Vector system automatically calibrates after each ride You must also enter the crank length when you move Vector to another bike This procedure contains instructions for the Edge 1000 device If you have another compatible device see Other Compatible Devices page 6 or go to www garmin com vectorowner Entering the Crank Length The crank length is often printed on the crank arm Introduction 1 Rotate the pedals a few times in order to activate Vector 2 From the home screen select X gt Sensors gt amp gt Sensor Details gt Crank Length 3 Enter the crank length and select f Setting the Installation Angle Before you set the installation angles you must set the Edge data fields to display power and cadence 1 Go for a short ride on a trainer or on the road 2 Ride until the cadence is nearly 70 rpm 3 Accelerate smooth
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5. NOTE Some data requires an optional accessory such as a heart rate monitor a amp Afternoon Ride Weekly Leaderboard 20 29mi 56 03 Plan your training You can choose a fitness goal and load one ofthe day by day training plans Share your activities You can connect with friends to follow each other s activities or post links to your activities on your favorite social networking sites 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 loss If your device is connected to your Windows computer as a portable device it is not necessary to safely disconnect 1 Complete an action e For Windows computers select the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray and select your device e For Mac computers drag the volume icon to the trash 2 Disconnect the cable from your computer Device Information Vector Device Care NOTICE Keep the components clean and free of debris Do not use a sharp object to clean the device Avoid chemical cleaners solvents and insect repellents that can damage plastic components and finishes Do not submerge or pressure wash the components Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur because it can cause permanent damage Replace components with Garmin parts only See your Garmin dealer or the Garmin websi
6. Select a profile Select Crank Length gt Manual Enter the crank length and select 4 O AORN Edge 800 Device Instructions Pairing Vector with the Edge 800 Device 1 Bring the Edge device within range 3 m of the sensor NOTE Stay 10 m away from other ANT sensors while pairing Turn on the Edge device Select MENU gt gt Bike Settings gt Bike Profiles Select a bike Select ANT Power gt Power Meter gt Yes Rotate the crank arm a few times Select When the sensor is paired with your Edge device a message appears and appears solid on the status page You can customize a data field to display Vector data NO oR W DN Entering the Crank Length The crank length is often printed on the crank arm 1 Rotate the pedals a few times in order to activate Vector Select MENU gt X gt Bike Settings gt Bike Profiles Select a profile Select Bike Details gt Crank Length gt Custom Enter the crank length and select oR W ND Edge 500 Device Instructions Pairing Vector with the Edge 500 Device 1 Bring the Edge device within range 3 m of the sensor NOTE Stay 10 m away from other ANT sensors while pairing Turn on the Edge device Hold MENU Select Settings gt Bike Settings Select a bike Select ANT Power Enable the sensor and select Search Rotate the crank arm a few times When the sensor is paired with your Edge device a message appears and ZW appears solid on
7. crank arm a few times 4 Select your sensor When the sensor is paired a message appears Customizing the Data Fields Select gt Activity Settings gt Data Screens Select a screen If necessary select Status gt On to enable the data screens If necessary edit the number of data fields Select a data field to change it O AOUN Entering the Crank Length The crank length is often printed on the crank arm 1 Rotate the pedals a few times in order to activate Vector Select gt Settings gt Sensors and Accessories Select your sensor Select Crank Length Enter the crank length O AORN Forerunner 910XT Device Instructions Pairing Vector with the Forerunner 910XT Device 1 Bring the Forerunner device within 3 m of the sensor NOTE Stay 10 m away from other ANT sensors while pairing Select MODE gt Settings gt Bike Settings Select your bike Select ANT Power gt Yes gt Restart Scan Rotate the crank arm a few times When the sensor is paired a message appears and ZW appears solid on the screen 0O AON Customizing the Data Fields 1 Select MODE gt Settings gt Bike Settings gt Data Fields 2 Selecta page to edit 3 If necessary edit the number of data fields 4 Selecta data field to change it Entering the Crank Length The crank length is often printed on the crank arm 1 Rotate the pedals a few times in order to activate Vector Select MODE gt Settings gt Bike Settings Selec
8. the pedal pod to find the other pedal pod If the pedal pods display different status LED flashes you may need to update the Vector software Updating the Software Using Vector Updater page 9 e For5 LED flashes set the installation angle Setting the Installation Angle page 3 Your Edge device displays a message and you can follow the on screen instructions e For6 LED flashes make sure you are using Vector 2 pedal pods and pedals To upgrade your Vector system go to www garmin com vectorowner Appendix e For 7 LED flashes wait for the pedal pods and pedals to complete the software update NOTE Do not disconnect the pedal pod or remove the pedal pod batteries during a software update 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 powe
9. very similar Procedures that are specific to the Vector S system are noted Preparing for the Installation 1 Confirm the compatibility of your bike at www garmin com vectorowner 2 Find the sensor ID that is engraved on the spindle and write it down 3 Remove the existing pedals 4 Clean the threads and remove old grease Determining the Bicycle Chain Clearance Before you can install the right pedal you must determine bicycle chain clearance Move your bike chain to the largest chain ring and the smallest cassette gear The bike chain should be in the outermost position to determine proper clearance between the pedal pod cable and the chain NOTE There must be at least 5 mm clearance between the chain and the crank arm Installing the Pedal and Pedal Pod This procedure is for the Vector system For the Vector S system see nstalling the Left Pedal and Pedal Pod page 2 NOTE The left and right pedal pods are the same 1 Install the left pedal first 2 Apply a thin layer of grease on the pedal spindle threads 3 Insert the spindle into the crank arm 4 Hand tighten the spindle NOTE The left pedal spindle has a left handed reverse thread 5 Use the pedal wrench to tighten the spindle NOTE Garmin recommends torque of 25 to 30 Ibf ft 34 to 40 N m 6 Clean all excess grease from the spindle using a clean cloth and soapy water or isopropyl alcohol 7 Place the pedal pod on the spindl
10. A GARMIN Vector 2 and Vector 2S Owner s Manual June 2015 Printed in Taiwan 190 01867 00_0B All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of Garmin Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content of this manual without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements Go to www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use of this product Garmin the Garmin logo ANT Edge and Forerunner are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries ANT Agent f nix Garmin Connect USB ANT Stick and Vector are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may 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 Exustar is a trademark of Exustar Enterprise Co Ltd Mac is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc Shimano is a registered trademark of Shimano Inc Training Stress Score TSS Intensity Factor IF and Normalized Power NP are trademarks of Peaksware LLC Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective own
11. and washer 5 Separate the cartridge from the spindle 6 Remove the brass spacer ring and dust seal NOTE The Vector S right pedal does not include the brass spacer and the dust seal is reversed 7 Remove all old grease from the spindle 8 Slide the new dust seal and brass spacer ring over the spindle The tapered side of the dust seal and brass spacer ring must face the base of the spindle 9 Apply a layer of bike grease to the spindle 10 Insert the spindle into the cartridge 11 Wipe away all excess grease 12 Install the new washer and nut on the end of the spindle NOTE The nut for the right spindle has a left handed reverse thread 13 Use the 8 mm hex nut driver to tighten the nut Garmin recommends torque of 7 Ibf ft 10 N m Failure to properly tighten the nut could cause the pedal to fall off during a ride which could result in property damage or serious bodily injury or death 14 Install the new pedal by screwing it onto the cartridge until there is no gap NOTE The right pedal has a left handed reverse thread 15 Replace the pedal pods and pedals according to the installation instructions Installing the Pedal and Pedal Pod page 1 16 Rotate the crank arm to check for clearance and smooth pedal rotation After you replace the pedals and cartridges you must recalibrate the system Vector Storage If you are transporting your bicycle or not using Vector for an extended period of ti
12. ce Lap The average cadence for the current lap PCO The platform center offset Platform center offset is the location on the pedal platform where you apply force PCO Avg The average platform center offset for the current activity PCO Lap The average platform center offset 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 waits 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 Appendix 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 Phase L Th
13. dditional device memory 1 Go for a ride 2 Scroll to the cycling dynamics screen to view your peak power phase total power phase and platform center offset Platform Center Offset PCO z li 8 7 Left PP 3 197 Right PP 8 203 3 If necessary hold a data field to change it Customizing the Data Fields page 3 NOTE The two data fields at the bottom of the screen can be customized You can send the ride to your Garmin Connect account to view additional cycling dynamics data Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect page 3 Power Phase Data Power phase is the pedal stroke region between the start crank angle and the end crank angle where you produce positive power Platform Center Offset Platform center offset is the location on the pedal platform where you apply force Maintenance Tips NOTICE Some bike tools may scratch the finish of Vector components e Use wax paper or a towel between the tool and the hardware e After any bike adjustments rotate the crank arm to check for clearance e Keep Vector components clean e When moving Vector to another bike clean the threads and surfaces thoroughly e Go to www garmin com vectorowner for the latest updates and information Vector Data Your ride data or history is recorded to your Edge device or another compatible Garmin device This section contains instructions for the Edge 1000 NOTE History is not recorded w
14. e NOTE You must carefully bend the cable out of the way The pedal pod should be flat against the crank arm TIP Power and cadence calculations are not impacted by the orientation of the pedal pod Garmin recommends placing the pedal pod on the leading edge of the crank When the crank is in the forward position the pedal pod should be pointing downward 8 Firmly plug the cable into the spindle 9 Insert the screw into the pedal pod and use the 2 5 mm hex key to tighten the screw 10 Rotate the crank arm to check for clearance The pedal pod should not interfere with any part of the bike 11 Repeat steps 2 through 10 to install the right pedal and pedal pod NOTE If the pedal pod cable rubs the chain you can add one or two washers between the spindle and the crank arm to increase clearance Do not use more than two washers Introduction Installing the Left Pedal and Pedal Pod This procedure is for the Vector S system 1 Apply a thin layer of grease on the pedal spindle threads 2 Insert the spindle into the crank arm 3 Hand tighten the spindle NOTE The left pedal spindle has a left handed reverse thread 4 Use the pedal wrench to tighten the spindle NOTE Garmin recommends torque of 25 to 30 Ibf ft 34 to 40 N m 5 Clean all excess grease from the spindle using a clean cloth and soapy water or isopropyl alcohol 6 Place the pedal pod on the spindle NOTE You must carefully bend
15. e current power phase angle for the left leg Power phase is the pedal stroke region where you produce positive power Power Phase L Avg The average power phase angle for the left leg for the current activity Power Phase L Lap The average power phase angle for the left leg for the current lap Power Phase L Peak The current power phase peak angle for the left leg Power phase peak is the angle range over which you produce the peak portion of the driving force Power Phase L Peak Avg The average power phase peak angle for the left leg for the current activity Power Phase L Peak Lap The average power phase peak angle for the left leg for the current lap Power Phase R The current power phase angle for the right leg Power phase is the pedal stroke region where you produce positive power Power Phase R Avg The average power phase angle for the right leg for the current activity Power Phase R Lap The average power phase angle for the right leg for the current lap Power Phase R Peak The current power phase peak angle for the right leg Power phase peak is the angle range over which you produce the peak portion of the driving force Power Phase R Peak Avg The average power phase peak angle for the right leg for the current activity Power Phase R Peak Lap The average power phase peak angle for the right leg for the current lap Power TSS The Training Stress Score for the cur
16. ee the mportant Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information NOTICE Go to www garmin com vectorowner for the latest information including bike compatibility software updates and video tutorials Thank You Thank you for your Vector or Vector S purchase This manual covers both Vector systems Vector was designed for cyclists by cyclists to provide an outstanding experience of owning a precision power measurement system for your bike Vector is simple accurate and easy to use For software updates video tutorials and everything you need to get years of service out of your Vector go to www garmin com vectorowner Now it s time to put the power under your feet and get out there and ride Started Install the Vector components Installing the Vector Components page 1 Install the shoe cleats nstalling the Shoe Cleats page 2 Pair Vector with your Edge device Paring Vector with Your Edge 1000 page 2 Go for a ride Your First Ride page 2 View your history Vector Data page 3 Send your history to your computer Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect page 3 N on A Tools Included e 15mm crowfoot adapter for torque wrench e 2 5 mm hex key Tools Needed e 15mm pedal wrench e Bike grease e 3mm hex key e 4mm hex key Installing the Vector Components The installation steps for the Vector and Vector S systems are
17. ers This product is ANT certified Visit www thisisant com directory for a list of compatible products and apps The FCC ID is located in the battery compartment FCC ID IPH 02767 M N A02767 Table of Contents arte a ni Thank YOU ccccecececececcceceaeeceeecererers JTLT Se a POETIT ENETEIA IEEE TTE EEA TEE Tools Included a eisiirisiisiriicirisiisrininisiian Tools Needed cccceccceccececeeececececs Installing the Vector Components ccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees Preparing for the Installation Determining the Bicycle Chain Clearance Installing the Pedal and Pedal Pod Installing the Left Pedal and Pedal Pod Installing the Right Pedal Installing the Shoe Cleats Adjusting the Release Tension Paring Vector with Your Edge 1000 Pedal Pod Status LED TOU EROTI IE iigiin aiis Entering the Crank Length Setting the Installation Angle Customizing the Data Fields WRONG anna Pedal Based Power Cycling Dynamles anesniseni Using Cycling Dynamics Power Phase Data Platform Center Offset Maintenance Tips u Vector Data ununununnannnnnnnnenn Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect
18. gth Enter the crank length and select oof amp W KN Other Compatible Devices fenix 2 Device Instructions Pairing Vector with the f nix 2 Device Before you can pair ANT sensors Bluetooth wireless technology must be turned off 1 Bring the f nix device within 3 m of the sensor NOTE Stay 10 m away from other ANT sensors while pairing Hold MENU Select Settings gt Sensors gt Power Rotate the crank arm a few times Select your sensor Select Status gt On When the sensor is paired with your f nix device the sensor status changes from Searching to Connected On fF WwW N Customizing the Data Fields 1 Hold MENU 2 Select Settings gt Sensors gt Activity gt Bike gt Data Pages 3 Select Add Page and follow the on screen instructions to add a new page optional 4 Select a page to edit 5 Select Edit to change the data fields Entering the Crank Length The crank length is often printed on the crank arm 1 Rotate the pedals a few times in order to activate Vector 2 Hold MENU 3 Select Settings gt Sensors gt Power gt Crank Length 4 Enter the crank length and select Done Forerunner 920XT Device Instructions Pairing Vector with the Forerunner 920XT Device 1 Bring the Forerunner device within 3 m of the sensor NOTE Stay 10 m away from other ANT sensors while pairing 2 Select gt Settings gt Sensors and Accessories gt Add New gt Power 3 Rotate the
19. hile the timer is stopped or paused When the device memory is full a message appears The device does not automatically delete or overwrite your history You should upload your history to your Garmin Connect account periodically to keep track of all your ride data Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect NOTICE To prevent corrosion thoroughly dry the USB port the weather cap and the surrounding area before charging or connecting to a computer 1 Pull up the weather cap from the USB port Training 2 Plug the small end of the USB cable into the USB port on the device 3 Plug the large end of the USB cable into a computer USB port 4 Go to www garminconnect com start 5 Follow the on screen instructions Garmin Connect You can connect with your friends on Garmin Connect Garmin Connect gives you the tools to track analyze share and encourage each other Record the events of your active lifestyle including runs walks rides swims hikes triathlons and more To sign up for a free account go to www garminconnect com start Store your activities After you complete and save an activity with your device you can upload that activity to Garmin Connect and keep it as long as you want Analyze your data You can view more detailed information about your activity including time distance elevation heart rate calories burned cadence an overhead map view pace and speed charts and customizable reports
20. ly to approximately 90 rpm When the installation angles are successfully set a message appears and data fields display power data on the Edge device 1000 810 and 510 only Customizing the Data Fields This procedure contains instructions for the Edge 1000 810 800 and 510 devices If you have another compatible device see Other Compatible Devices page 6 1 Hold a data field to change it 2 Select a category 3 Select a data field Training Pedal Based Power Vector measures pedal based power Vector measures the force you apply a few hundred times every second Vector also measures your cadence or rotational pedaling speed By measuring the force the direction of force the rotation of the crank arm and time Vector can determine power watts Because Vector independently measures left and right leg power it reports your left right power balance NOTE The Vector S system does not provide left right power balance Cycling Dynamics Cycling dynamics metrics measure how you apply power throughout the pedal stroke and where you apply power on the pedal allowing you to understand your particular way of riding Understanding how and where you produce power allows you to train more efficiently and evaluate your bike fit Using Cycling Dynamics Before you can use cycling dynamics you must pair the Vector power meter with your device Paring Vector with Your Edge 1000 page 2 NOTE Recording cycling dynamics uses a
21. me Garmin recommends removing Vector and storing it in the product box Vector Specifications Battery type User replaceable CR2032 3 volts Battery life Minimum 175 hours of riding time NOTE The pedal pod used on the right crank will drain the battery faster than the left crank Operating From 4 to 122 F from 20 to 50 C temperature range IPX7 Water resistance NOTICE Do not submerge or pressure wash the components Radio frequency 2 4 GHz ANT wireless communications protocol protocol USB ANT Stick Specifications USB From 14 to 122 F from 10 to 50 C Power source Operating temperature range 2 4 GHz ANT wireless communications protocol Radio frequency protocol Transmission range Approximately 16 4 ft 5 m Battery Information Vector monitors the battery level of both pedal pods and sends status information to your Edge device When you receive a low battery warning you have approximately 10 20 hours of operation time remaining Replacing the Pedal Pod Battery Do not use a sharp object to remove user replaceable batteries Contact your local waste disposal department to properly recycle the batteries Perchlorate Material special handling may apply Go to www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate NOTE Always replace both batteries at the same time 1 Locate the circular battery cover on the back of the pedal p
22. od 2 Use a coin to twist the cover counter clockwise moving the arrow from locked to unlocked 3 Remove the cover You can use a piece of tape or a magnet to remove the battery from the cover 4 Wait 30 seconds 5 Insert the new battery into the cover observing polarity NOTE Do not damage or lose the O ring gasket 6 Replace the cover making sure the arrow points to unlocked Device Information 5 7 Use a coin to twist the cover clockwise back into place making sure the arrow points to locked 8 Wait 10 seconds After you replace the pedal pod battery you must set the installation angle on your Edge Setting the Installation Angle page 3 Other Compatible Devices Edge 810 and 510 Device Instructions Pairing Vector with Your Edge 810 or 510 Device 1 Bring the Edge device within range 3 m of the sensor NOTE Stay 10 m away from other ANT sensors while pairing Turn on the Edge device From the home screen select X gt Bike Profiles Select a profile Select Enable the sensor and select Search Rotate the crank arm a few times When the sensor is paired with your Edge device the sensor status is Connected You can customize a data field to display Vector data NO oF RP W DN Entering the Crank Length The crank length is often printed on the crank arm 1 Rotate the pedals a few times in order to activate Vector From the home screen select X gt Bike Profiles
23. ottom of the pedal The release tension should be adjusted equally for both pedals Use a 3 mm hex key to adjust the release tension of each pedal There is a window on the back of the pedal binding that shows the allowable range Paring Vector with Your Edge 1000 Before you can view Vector data on the Edge device you must pair the devices Pairing is the connecting of ANT wireless sensors This procedure contains instructions for the Edge 1000 If you have another compatible device see Other Compatible Devices page 6 or go to www garmin com vectorowner 1 Bring the Edge device within range 3 m of the sensor NOTE Stay 10 m away from other ANT sensors while pairing 2 Turn on the Edge device 3 From the home screen select X gt Sensors gt Add Sensor gt Power 4 Rotate the crank arm a few times 5 Select your sensor When the sensor is paired with your Edge device a message appears and the sensor status is Connected You can customize a data field to display Vector data Pedal Pod Status LED Multiple green LED flashes indicate a system issue that requires your attention NOTE When the pedal pod battery is low the status LED flashes red instead of green LED Activity Status 1 green flash every 10 The Vector system is working properly seconds 2 flashes every 10 seconds The pedal is not connected The pedal pod is connected but it cannot communicate with the Edge device
24. r S system 1 Apply a thin layer of grease on the pedal spindle threads 2 Insert the spindle into the crank arm 3 Hand tighten the spindle 4 Use the pedal wrench to tighten the spindle NOTE Garmin recommends torque of 25 to 30 Ibf ft 34 to 40 N m Appendix Registering Vector Help us better support you by completing our online registration today e Go to www garmin com vectorowner e Keep the original sales receipt or a photocopy in a safe place Power Data Fields NOTE This list contains power data fields for the Edge 1000 device If you have another compatible device see your device owner s manual NOTE Data fields that display pedal smoothness torque effectiveness and balance data are not supported by the Vector S system Balance The current left right power balance 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 Caden
25. r value that is calculated on the pedal The scale factor is sent to the Edge device and stored on Edge device Crank Compatibility The Vector system works with most crank arm types including carbon It fits most crank arm sizes with either the standard 12 to 15 mm thick or large 15 to 18 mm thick size The Vector system is compatible with crank arms up to 44 mm wide Third Party Devices For a list of devices that are compatible with Vector go to www garmin com vectorowner 10 Appendix Index B battery 2 9 life 5 replacing 5 type 5 C calibrating 2 3 6 7 cleaning the device 4 cleats 2 compatibility 10 customizing the device 3 6 7 cycling dynamics 3 D data storing 3 4 transferring 3 4 data fields 3 6 8 E Edge 2 6 F fenix 6 7 Forerunner 7 G Garmin Connect 3 4 H history 3 sending to computer 3 4 l installing 1 2 8 9 M memory 3 P pairing 2 6 7 9 pedal pods 1 2 4 5 7 8 pedals 1 4 7 8 platform center offset 3 power 3 power force meters 3 power phase 3 product registration 8 R registering the device 8 replacement parts 4 S software updating 9 specifications 5 10 storing data 3 4 storing the device 4 5 7 T tools 1 training 3 troubleshooting 9 10 U updates software 9 USB disconnecting 4 USB ANT Stick 5 9 W water resistance 5 Index 11 www garmin com support 43 0 820 220230 E 32 2 672
26. rent 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 Time Seated The time spent seated while pedaling for the current activity Time Seated Lap The time spent seated while pedaling for the current lap Time Standing The time spend standing while pedaling for the current activity Time Standing Lap The time spend standing while pedaling for the current lap 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 e Insert the USB ANT Stick directly into a USB port on your computer USB hubs are not recommended e 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 e If Vector Updater cannot find your device after more than two min
27. t your bike Select Bike Details gt More gt Crank Length Enter the crank length O AORN Upgrading Vector 1 to Vector 2 NOTE The upgrade process is similar for the Vector and Vector S systems The Vector S system has a pedal only installation for the right pedal You should keep the left pedal parts separate from the right pedal parts 1 Remove the existing pedals and pedal pods Removing the Pedal Pod and Pedal page 7 2 Replace the existing cartridges optional Replacing the Pedals and Cartridges page 4 3 Install the pedals upgrade washers and new pedal pods Installing the Pedal Upgrade Washer and New Pedal Pod page 8 4 Check the LED status messages Pedal Pod Status LED page 2 5 Update the Vector software to the latest version Updating the Software Using Vector Updater page 9 6 Pair the Vector system to your Edge device and calibrate the Vector system Your First Ride page 2 Removing the Pedal Pod and Pedal Do not attempt to pry the cable from the spindle Use the pedal wrench to slowly loosen the pedal Upgrading Vector 1 to Vector 2 NOTE The spindle and crank for the left pedal has a left handed reverse thread As you unscrew the pedal the pedal pod cable disengages from the spindle When you install Vector again you must recalibrate the system Installing the Pedal Upgrade Washer and New Pedal Pod NOTE The left and right pedal pods are the same 1 Install
28. te Removing the Pedal Pods and Pedals Do not attempt to pry the cable from the spindle NOTE This task is for the Vector 2 system 1 Use the 2 5 mm hex key to remove the screw from the pedal pod 2 Use the pedal wrench to slowly loosen the pedal NOTE The spindle and crank for the left pedal has a left handed reverse thread As you unscrew the pedal the pedal pod cable disengages from the spindle NOTE When you install Vector again you must recalibrate the system Replacing the Pedals and Cartridges You must obtain a cartridge axle tool available from Exustar or Shimano 8 mm hex nut driver 15 mm pedal wrench and bike grease Other compatible tools can be used Use care not to damage any of the Vector components If your pedals are damaged or show significant wear you can replace the pedals cartridges and related hardware components NOTE Pedal and cartridge replacement is the same for the Vector and Vector S systems You should keep the left pedal parts separate from the right pedal parts 1 Remove the pedals and pedal pods from your bike Removing the Pedal Pods and Pedals page 4 2 Use the cartridge axle tool to unscrew the pedal body from the cartridge Device Information NOTE The right pedal has a left handed reverse thread oo Remove the pedal body 4 While securely holding the spindle with a pedal wrench use the 8 mm hex nut driver to remove the nut
29. the cable out of the way The pedal pod should be flat against the crank arm TIP Power and cadence calculations are not impacted by the orientation of the pedal pod Garmin recommends placing the pedal pod on the leading edge of the crank When the crank is in the forward position the pedal pod should be pointing downward 7 Firmly plug the cable into the spindle 8 Insert the screw into the pedal pod and use the 2 5 mm hex key to tighten the screw 9 Rotate the crank arm to check for clearance The pedal pod should not interfere with any part of the bike Installing the Right Pedal This procedure is for the Vector S system 1 Apply a thin layer of grease on the pedal spindle threads 2 Insert the spindle into the crank arm 3 Hand tighten the spindle 4 Use the pedal wrench to tighten the spindle NOTE Garmin recommends torque of 25 to 30 Ibf ft 34 to 40 N m Installing the Shoe Cleats NOTE The left and right cleats are the same 1 Apply a thin layer of grease on the cleat bolt threads 2 Align the cleat washers and bolts 3 Use a 4mm hex key to loosely attach each bolt to the sole of the shoe 4 Adjust the cleat to the shoe in your preferred position This can be adjusted after a trial ride 5 Tighten the cleat firmly to the shoe NOTE Garmin recommends torque of 4 to 6 Ibf ft 5 to 8 N m Adjusting the Release Tension NOTICE Do not overtighten the release tension screw on the b
30. the left pedal first 2 Place the blue upgrade washer on the spindle 3 Apply a thin layer of grease on the pedal spindle threads Insert the spindle into the crank arm 5 Hand tighten the spindle NOTE The left pedal spindle has a left handed reverse thread 6 Use the pedal wrench to tighten the spindle NOTE Garmin recommends torque of 25 to 30 Ibf ft 34 to 40 N m 7 Clean all excess grease from the spindle using a clean cloth and soapy water or isopropyl alcohol 8 Place the new pedal pod on the spindle NOTE You must carefully bend the cable out of the way The pedal pod should be flat against the crank arm TIP Power and cadence calculations are not impacted by the orientation of the pedal pod Garmin recommends placing the pedal pod on the leading edge of the crank When the crank is in the forward position the pedal pod should be pointing downward 9 Firmly plug the cable into the spindle 10 Insert the screw into the pedal pod and use the 2 5 mm hex key to tighten the screw 11 Rotate the crank arm to check for clearance The pedal pod should not interfere with any part of the bike 12 Repeat steps 2 through 11 to install the right pedal and pedal pod A NOTE If the pedal pod cable rubs the chain you can add one or two washers between the spindle and the crank arm to increase clearance Do not use more than two washers Installing the Right Pedal This procedure is for the Vecto
31. the main menu You can customize a data field to display Vector data CON 9 oO RP W DN Entering the Crank Length The crank length is often printed on the crank arm 1 Rotate the pedals a few times in order to activate Vector Hold MENU Select Settings gt Bike Settings Select a bike Select Bike Details gt More gt Crank Length gt Manual Enter the crank length oof W DN Customizing the Data Fields This procedure contains instructions for the Edge 500 device 1 Hold MENU Select Settings gt Bike Settings gt Data Fields Select a page Select the number of data fields to appear on the page Select a data field O AORN f nix 3 Device Instructions Pairing Vector with the f nix 3 Device 1 Bring the f nix device within 3 m of the sensor NOTE Stay 10 m away from other ANT sensors while pairing Hold UP Select Settings gt Sensors gt Add New gt Power Rotate the crank arm a few times Select your sensor When the sensor is paired with your f nix device the sensor status changes from Searching to Connected O AON Customizing the Data Fields 1 Hold UP 2 Select Settings gt Apps gt Bike gt Data Screens 3 Selecta screen 4 Select a data field to change it Entering the Crank Length The crank length is often printed on the crank arm 1 Rotate the pedals a few times in order to activate Vector Hold UP Select Settings gt Sensors Select your sensor Select Crank Len
32. utes 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 Updating the Vector Software Using the Edge 1000 Before you can update the software you must pair your Edge 1000 device to your Vector system 1 Send your ride data to Garmin Connect using a USB or Wi Fi connection Garmin Connect automatically looks for software updates and sends them to your Edge device 2 Bring your Edge device within range 3 m of the sensor 3 Rotate the crank arm a few times The Edge device prompts you to install any pending software updates 4 Follow the on screen instructions Understanding the Multiple Status LED Flashes The red LED always indicates the pedal pod battery is low Multiple red LED flashes indicate the pedal pod battery is low and there is a system issue Pedal Pod Status LED page 2 e For multiple red LED flashes replace the pedal pod batteries first Replacing the Pedal Pod Battery page 5 and then address the system issue e For 2 LED flashes make sure the pedal pod cable is plugged in properly and there is no damage to the cable or pins e For 3 LED flashes make sure the pedal pod cable is plugged in properly and there is no damage to the cable or pins You can also remove and reinstall the pedal pod batteries Replacing the Pedal Pod Battery page 5 e For 4 LED flashes wait for
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