Stewart69uk Posted August 17, 2012 Share Apparently it was my Anti Virus blocking the file, Managed to get file downloaded and installed all good, Now I'm onto the Birdseye maps nearly finished can't wait to take it out tomorrow at the tour de krantz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkadion Posted August 20, 2012 Share Nice Some pointers from my experience 1) Don't try cram all the info panels on 1 page, it's too small to read at a glance, have a main page with speed,distance and heart rate (Or whatever), put all the other crap on the next page.2) Use the auto-stop start feature. Nothing worse than forgetting to start it and losing out a huge portion of your ride.3) You can quickly swap out info panels by pushing and holding on one of them, then selecting new info field. eg. You want you speed to be replaced by distance, touch the screen to wake it up, push and hold the speed panel, then swap it to distance I'm sure there's loads more but those were important for me. Oh yes, and when you done riding, take your heart rate strap off! The sweat closes the circuit and the heart rate strap continues to transmit info, you can save days of battery life by not being lazy and taking it off as soon as you are done riding Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stewart69uk Posted August 20, 2012 Share Thanks for the advice Have to admit it is brilliant looking at the results on Garmin connect I did the tour de krantz which was meant to be 25 km, my Garmin said I'd only done 23.3km dunno if Garmin is accurate of if course is accurate ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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