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1.      See 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 purchase  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     Getting Started    1 Install the Vector components  page 1     2 Pair Vector with your Edge    page 2     3 Go for a ride  page 2     4 View your history  page 3     5 Send your history to your computer  page 3      Tools Needed    e 15mm pedal wrench  e Bike grease   e 3mm hex key   e 4mm hex key    Installing Vector Components    Preparing the Crank Arms  1 Remove the existing pedals     2 Clean the threads and remove old grease     Determining Pedal Pod Clearance    NOTICE    The pedal pod should contact the crank arm only at its mounting  face  because this is the load bearing connection  If the pedal  pod contacts the crank arm anywhere else  the pedal pod may  fracture when the pedal is tightened     e If the mounting face   surr
2.  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     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  minutes  remove the batteries from each pedal pod  wait 20  seconds  and replace the batteries     If Vector Updater s
3.  replace the pedals  cartridges  and related hardware  components     1 Remove the pedals and pedal pods from your bike  page 4      2 Unscrew the pedal body    from the cartridge    using the  cartridge axle tool     NOTE  The right pedal has a left handed  reverse  thread     OG   hoe         a       yf       ah    3 Remove the pedal body     4 While securely holding the cartridge with a cartridge axle  tool  use the hex nut driver to remove the nut    and washer  D    Separate the cartridge from the spindle       Remove the brass spacer ring    and dust seal       Remove old grease from the spindle     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 any excess grease    12 Install the new washer and nut on the end of the spindle     The nut for the right spindle has a left handed  reverse   thread     13 Use the hex nut driver to tighten the nut     CON    O1    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 accordi
4.  the USB cable into the mini USB port     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   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 an overhead map view  pace  and speed charts  and customizable reports            Bing hd   Map   Satellite          Cabrillo St    Cal rs      Fulton St    s 1000 feet 250 m   amp     2012 Microsoft Corporation    2012 NAVTEQ       Share your activities  You can email your activities to others   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 Window
5.  with Your Edge 810 or 510    Device    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 810 and 510    devices  If you have another compatible device  see page 5   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    Turn on the Edge device    From the home screen  select    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     Your First Ride    Before you ride with Vector for the first time  you must enter the  crank length  set the install angle of the sensors inside the  pedals  and calibrate the static zero reference  You must also  calibrate the system if you move Vector to another bike     These procedures contain instructions for the Edge 810 and  510 devices  If you have another compatible device  see  page 5  or go to www garmin com vectorowner     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   2 From the home screen  select X  gt  Bike Profiles    3 Select a profile    4 Select Crank Length  gt  Man
6. 0 9LR UK    Garmin Corporation  No  68  Zhangshu 2nd Road  Xizhi Dist   New Taipei City  221  Taiwan  R O C      re ee C     i ANT    TA 2013 403  IC h  SA  APPROVED       2013 Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries    
7. A  GARMIN     Vector  Owner s Manual       August 2013 190 01450 00_0A Printed in Taiwan    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    Edge    and the Garmin logo are trademarks of Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries  registered in the USA and other countries  ANT      ANT Agent      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    Exustar    is a trademark of Exustar Enterprise Co  Ltd  Windows   is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other  countries Mac   is a registered trademark of Apple Computer  Inc  Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners  Training Stress  Score     TSS   Intensity Factor     IF   and Normalized Power     NP  are trademarks of Peaksware  LLC     This product is ANT     certified  Visit www thisisant com directory for a list of compatible products and apps     Table of Contents    BO y r E E A E A T A A T  TUE e ae T E  Geng SIG iieiaei ores aera eeere te 
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9. he sensor is paired with your Edge device  a message  appears  and Z  appears solid on the main menu  You can  customize a data field to display Vector data     Calibrating Vector with the Edge 500 Device  1 Enter the crank length  page 5      2 Set the install angle of the sensors inside the pedals   page 2     3 Calibrate the static zero reference  page 6     4 Calibrate Vector before each ride  page 2      CON Oo PR 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        Appendix    Hold MENU    Select Settings  gt  Bike Settings    Select a bike    Select Bike Details  gt  More  gt  Crank Length  gt  Manual   Enter the crank length     oOo FR W DN    Performing a Static Zero Calibration    NOTE  During this task  the bike must be in an upright position   and nothing can be touching the pedals     1 Hold MENU    2 Select Settings  gt  Bike Settings    3 Select a bike    4 Select ANT   Power  gt  Calibrate   When the zero reference is determined  a message appears  on the Edge device     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     of WS NY    Power Data Fields    NOTE  This list contains power data fields for the Edge 810 and  510 devices  If you have another c
10. iiini iiini iii  TOOD NOOO dE E  Installing Vector Components               c ccccceccseeeeeeeeseeeseeseeesseaees  Preparing the Crank AMS            ccccccccceeceeceeceeceeceeceeceseaeeesaaes  Determining Pedal Pod Clearance               ccccccccceeeeceneeeseeeees  Determining the Bicycle Chain Clearance               ccccceseeeeees  Installing the Pedal Pod and Pedal                   cccceeccseeeeeeeeeees  Installing the Shoe Cleats                 cccccsecccccsseeeesseseeeessesseeeees  Adjusting the Release Tension                ccccccssceessseeeseseeeneaees  Pairing Vector with Your Edge 810 or 510 Device                       re ashe is cepa een eee ee ee ene  Entering the Crank Length                ccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeesaeeees  Setting the Installation Angle              cccccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes  Performing a Static Zero Calibration               ccccccccsseeeeeeeeeees  Calibrating Vector Before Each Ride                   cccccseeeeeeeeeeees  Customizing the Data Fields                 cccccccccceeceeceeeeseeeeesaeees    DPT  PAE E A A E E EEA PAA E S A  Pedal Based FOWOF eeisrsiicmincrreii i dnnrarann ane ankn OKAS E REECE aaie  BAN te UMN Ne Tii kessieri na naai    Vector Data cna aia eerie anes  Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect               ccccecceseeeeeeeeeeeees  EEP ceneracisarcteicse stias EEE A  Disconnecting the USB Cable                  cccccsscecsseseeeseeeeeeeeees    Device Information               ccccsceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
11. 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     Maintenance Tips    NOTICE    Some bike tools may scratch the finish of Vector  components     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 Calibrate Vector at the start of every ride  page 2    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     NOTE  History is not recorded while 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   Upload your history to Garmin Connect    periodically to keep  track of all your ride data     Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect    NOTICE    To prevent corrosion  thoroughly dry the mini USB port  the  weather cap  and the surrounding area before charging or  connecting to a computer     1 Pull up the weather cap    from the mini USB port           2 Plug the small end of
12. ng to the  instructions  page 1      16 Rotate the crank arm to check for clearance and smooth  pedal rotation     Vector Storage    If you are transporting your bicycle or not using Vector for an  extended period of time  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    NOTICE    Do not submerge or pressure wash the  components     Water resistance       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       4    Device Information       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  rec
13. of 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     6 Rotate the crank arm to check for clearance   The pedal pod should not interfere with any part of the bike   7 Use the pedal wrench to tighten the spindle     NOTE  Do not overtighten  Garmin recommends torque of 25  to 30 Ibf ft   34 to 40 N m      8 Firmly plug the cable into the spindle    9 Rotate the crank arm to check for clearance    10 Repeat steps 2 9 to install the right pedal   NOTE  If the pedal pod cable rubs the chain  you can add  washers between the pedal pod and the crank arm to  increase clearance    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 a4 mm 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 bottom of  the pedal  The release tension should be adjusted equally for  both pedals     Use a3 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     Pairing Vector
14. ompatible device  see your  device owner s manual     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 revolutions of the crank arm or strides per  minute  Your device must be connected to a cadence  accessory     Cadence   Avg   The average cadence for the current activity   Cadence   Lap  The average cadence for the current lap   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     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   Last Lap  The average power output for the last  completed lap     Power   Max   The top power output for the
15. or 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     Calibrating Vector with the Edge 800 Device  1 Enter the crank length  page 5      2 Set the install angle of the sensors inside the pedals   page 2     3 Calibrate the static zero reference  page 5     4 Calibrate Vector before each ride  page 2      NO o Rh 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     gt  Bike Settings  gt  Bike Profiles   Select a profile    Select Bike Details  gt  Crank Length  gt  Custom    Enter the crank length  and select        O AORN    Performing a Static Zero Calibration    NOTE  During this task  the bike must be in an upright position   and nothing can be touching the pedals     1 Select MENU  gt     gt  Bike Settings  gt  Bike Profiles   2 Select a profile   3 Select ANT   Power  gt  Calibrate     When the zero reference is determined  a message appears  on the Edge device     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 t
16. ounding the threaded hole in the  crank arm is recessed  use one or more washers    to fill the  recess        e Make sure the pedal pod mounting face   contacts the crank  arm only at its mounting face  or the washer used to fill the  recess      If it touches anywhere else  use another washer to provide  the necessary clearance     e Ifthe mounting face of the crank arm is protruding  do not  use washers     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 Pod and Pedal  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      and the  pedal pod   where it contacts the pedal spindle        3 On the pedal spindle  stack the pedal pod and any required  washers           Introduction    TIP  You must carefully bend the cable   out of the way   4 Insert the spindle into the crank arm      5 Hand tighten the spindle    NOTE  The right pedal has a left handed  reverse  thread     TIP  Power and cadence calculations are not impacted by  the orientation of the pedal pod  Garmin   recommends  placement 
17. s computers  select the Safely Remove  Hardware icon in the system tray  and select your device        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        Training    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 website     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           NOTE  The right pedal has a left handed  reverse  thread     As you unscrew the pedal  the pedal pod cable disengages  from the spindle     After you move Vector to another bike  you must recalibrate the  system  page 2      Replacing the Pedals and Cartridges    Before you can start this task  you must obtain a cartridge axle  tool  available from Exustar      8 mm hex nut driver  15 mm  pedal wrench  and bike grease     NOTICE    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 
18. till cannot find your device  you should  install new batteries into each pedal pod     Third Party Devices  For a list of devices that are compatible with Vector  go to  www garmin com vectorowner        6    Appendix    Index    B   battery  life 4  replacing 5  type 4    C   calibrating 2  5  6   cleaning the device 3  cleats 2   compatibility 6  customizing the device 3  6    D  data  storing 3  transferring 3  data fields 3  6    E  Edge 2 5    G  Garmin Connect 3  storing data 3    H  history 3  sending to computer 3       installing 1  2    M  memory 3    P  pairing 2 5   pedal pods 1 4 5  pedals 1   4   power 3   product registration 5    R  registering the device 5  replacement parts 4    S   software  updating 6  specifications 4  storing data 3  storing the device 4    T  tools 1  training 3    U   updates  software 6  USB  disconnecting 3  USB ANT Stick 4  6    W  water resistance 4       Index    www garmin com support       eect 913 397 8200 0808 238 0000  1 800 800 1020  44 870 850 1242    1 866 429 9296     43  0  820 220 230           E  32 2 672 52 54  45 4810 5050 m e   358 9 6937 9758   331 55 69 33 99  0800   023 3937     49  0 180 6 427646 EE   39 02 36 699699     035   539 3727   47 815 69 555  00800 4412 454  oman  44 9380 662 915 e   35 1214 447 460   34 93 275 44 97   46 7744 52020  Garmin International  Inc   1200 East 151st Street  Olathe  Kansas 66062  USA  Garmin  Europe  Ltd     Liberty House  Hounsdown Business Park  Southampton  Hampshire  S04
19. ual    5 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 smoothly to approximately 90 rpm   When the installation angles are successfully set  a message  appears and data fields display power data on the Edge  device  810 and 510 only     Performing a Static Zero Calibration    NOTE  During this task  the bike must be in an upright position   and nothing can be touching the pedals     1 From the home screen  select X  gt  Bike Profiles    2 Select a profile    3 Select    gt  Calibrate   When the zero reference is determined  a message appears  on the Edge device     Calibrating Vector Before Each Ride    For best results  Garmin recommends calibrating Vector at the  start of every ride     1 Perform a static zero calibration  page 2    2 Go fora ride     3 While coasting  smoothly pedal backward 5 consecutive  times or more     When Vector is calibrated  a message appears on the Edge  device        Introduction    Customizing the Data Fields    This procedure contains instructions for the Edge 810  800  and  510 devices  If you have another compatible device  see  page 5     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 
20. ycle 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  pod        2 Use a coin    to twist the cover counter clockwise  moving  the arrow from the locked    to unlocked       3 Remove the cover     You can use a piece of tape    or a magnet to remove the  battery from the cover        A    Wait 30 seconds   Insert the new battery into the cover  observing polarity     6 Replace the cover  making sure the arrow points to  unlocked     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  page 2      Qi    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     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 sens
    
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