Purchasing Additional MapsBefore purchasing additional maps, you should determine theversion of the maps that are loaded on your device.1 From the home screen, select > Activity Profiles.2 Select a profile.3 Select Navigation > Map > Map Information.4 Select a map.5 Select .6 Go to http://buy.garmin.com, or contact your Garmin dealer.Finding an AddressYou can use the preloaded Garmin Cycle Map (if available) oroptional City Navigator®maps to search for addresses, cities,and other locations. The detailed and routable maps containmillions of points of interest, such as restaurants, hotels, andauto services.1 From the home screen, select Where To? > Search Tools >Addresses.2 Follow the on-screen instructions.TIP: If you are unsure of the city, select Search All.3 Select the address, and select RIDE.Finding a Point of Interest1 From the home screen, select Where To? > Search Tools >POI Categories.2 Select a category.TIP: If you know the name of the business, select All POIs >to enter the name.3 If necessary, select a subcategory.4 Select the location, and select RIDE.Finding Nearby Locations1 From the home screen, select Where To? > .2 Select an option.For example, select A Recent Find to search for a restaurantnear the address you recently searched for.3 If necessary, select a category and subcategory.4 Select the location, and select RIDE.Topographical MapsYour device may include topographical maps or you canpurchase them from http://buy.garmin.com. Garminrecommends that you download BaseCamp™ to plan your routesand activities using topographical maps.Customizing Your DeviceProfilesThe Edge has several ways for you to customize the device,including profiles. Profiles are a collection of settings thatoptimize your device based on how you are using it. Forexample, you can create different settings and views for trainingand mountain biking.When you are using a profile and you change settings such asdata fields or units of measurement, the changes are savedautomatically as part of the profile.Activity Profiles: You can create activity profiles for each typeof biking. For example, you can create a separate activityprofile for training, for racing, and for mountain biking. Theactivity profile includes customized data pages, activity totals,alerts, training zones (such as heart rate and speed), trainingsettings (such as Auto Pause®and Auto Lap®), and navigationsettings.User Profile: You can update your gender, age, weight, height,and lifetime athlete settings. The device uses this informationto calculate accurate ride data.Updating Your Activity ProfileYou can customize ten activity profiles. You can customize yoursettings and data fields for a particular activity or trip.1 From the home screen, select > Activity Profiles.2 Select an option:• Select a profile.• Select to add a new profile.3 If necessary, edit the name and color for the profile.4 Select an option:• Select Data Screens to customize the data pages anddata fields (Customizing the Data Screens, page 14).• Select Alerts to customize your training alerts (Alerts,page 3).• Select Navigation to customize your map (Map Settings,page 12) and route (Route Settings, page 12) settings.• Select Auto Features > Auto Lap to set how laps aretriggered (Marking Laps by Position, page 14).• Select Auto Features > Auto Pause to change when thetimer automatically pauses (Using Auto Pause,page 14).• Select Auto Features > Auto Sleep to automatically entersleep mode after five minutes of inactivity (Using AutoSleep, page 17).• Select Auto Features > Auto Scroll to customize thedisplay of the training data pages when the timer isrunning (Using Auto Scroll, page 14).• Select Start Notice to customize the start notice mode(Changing the Start Notice, page 14).All changes are saved to the activity profile.Setting Up Your User ProfileYou can update your gender, age, weight, height, and lifetimeathlete settings. The device uses this information to calculateaccurate ride data.1 From the home screen, select > User Profile.2 Select an option.About Lifetime AthletesA lifetime athlete is an individual who has trained intensely formany years (with the exception of minor injuries) and has aresting heart rate of 60 beats per minute (bpm) or less.Bluetooth SettingsSelect > Bluetooth.Enable: Enables Bluetooth wireless technology.NOTE: Other Bluetooth settings appear only when Bluetoothwireless technology is enabled.Friendly Name: Allows you to enter a friendly name thatidentifies your devices with Bluetooth wireless technology.Pair Smartphone: Connects your device with a compatibleBluetooth enabled smartphone. This setting allows you to useBluetooth connected features, including LiveTrack andactivity uploads to Garmin Connect.Pair Bluetooth Smart: Connects your device with a compatiblesmartphone using Bluetooth Smart wireless technology. Thissetting allows you to use call and text features.NOTE: This setting appears only after the device is pairedwith a compatible smartphone equipped with Bluetooth Smartwireless technology.Call and Text Alerts: Allows you to enable phone notificationsfrom your compatible smartphone.Customizing Your Device 13