Don't know, but when it seemed too slow I copied all the files and deleted them off the Garmin. About 18 months' worth. Quicker now, especially on Strava.danny the boy wrote:At what point does the device run out of space? And does anyone here clear it regularly or put it on a usb or something? Thanks in advance.
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Postby warthog1 » Thu Mar 07, 2013 8:37 am
Anyway I deleted all my rides off it yesterday after uploading to strava and garmin connect and with much trepidation installed firmware 3.0. I started the unit up while getting my shoes and helmet on this morning, to give it plenty of time to get a signal. All good, seemed to operate perfectly all ride, well I couldn't see it for the first half, as it was too dark, but the recorded distance seems correct
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Postby Ross » Thu Mar 07, 2013 8:49 am
You know to press the top left button that lights up the display?warthog1 wrote: I couldn't see it for the first half, as it was too dark, but the recorded distance seems correct
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Re: Garmin Edge 500
Postby Summernight » Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:38 am
It seems slow to acquire satellites when in the CBD with all the skyscrapers around. Much faster at home, even when completely indoors with the blinds down, which makes no sense. It usually takes a minute to find the satellites but that doesn't bother me when heading out from home because I turn it on before putting my shoes on, so while I'm wasting time fiddling around it is finding the satellites. I wish mine located satellites in 30seconds like the instruction manual says it can do.
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Re: Garmin Edge 500
Postby warthog1 » Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:52 am
No I didn't. Thanks for that:)Ross wrote:You know to press the top left button that lights up the display?
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Postby oxonabike » Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:53 am
On my way to work on Tuesday Morning, I glanced at the unit, and noted it was "updating Satellite software" (or similar) complete with progress bar graph. Had no idea it could do that, nor where it was getting this data from. I had a bad feeling about this, but it eventually finished, did a search for satellites, acquired, then resumed tracking the run - did not interrupt the track at all. Probably took about 3 or 4 minutes. Strange, but worked out okay.My Edge 500 failed to acquire the GPS signal for the entire commute yesterday. It has been getting slower and slower to attain the GPS signal of late, particularly if you are moving. I had my philips light on yesterday morning,
A far as interference goes, I once had a horrible Kaiser Baas camera mounted on the bars. Kept on getting dodgy readings and tracks from the garmin, so one day I went to settings and checked the satellite signal strength (camera off) - all was good. As soon as the camera was switched on, the signal bars plummeted towards the bottom of the scale, restoring only when either moving the camera or switching it off.
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Re: Garmin Edge 500
Postby warthog1 » Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:29 am
I don't know if yours would have version 3.0 but if you go to Garmin.connect.com it will tell you if your 500's software is up to date.Summernight wrote:Is there a new update for it? I got mine in January this year.
It seems slow to acquire satellites when in the CBD with all the skyscrapers around. Much faster at home, even when completely indoors with the blinds down, which makes no sense. It usually takes a minute to find the satellites but that doesn't bother me when heading out from home because I turn it on before putting my shoes on, so while I'm wasting time fiddling around it is finding the satellites. I wish mine located satellites in 30seconds like the instruction manual says it can do.
My 500 takes about a minute to get the satellites if I'm stationary too. Longer if I'm moving.
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Re: Garmin Edge 500
Postby warthog1 » Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:31 am
Thanks, didn't know about that one either.oxonabike wrote:
A far as interference goes, I once had a horrible Kaiser Baas camera mounted on the bars. Kept on getting dodgy readings and tracks from the garmin, so one day I went to settings and checked the satellite signal strength (camera off) - all was good. As soon as the camera was switched on, the signal bars plummeted towards the bottom of the scale, restoring only when either moving the camera or switching it off.
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Re: Garmin Edge 500
Postby warthog1 » Sat Mar 09, 2013 9:27 am
With software version 2.8 you had to press and hold reset when restarting the device to save the last activity and were prompted to do so when it started. Version 3.0 hasn't been prompting me to press and hold reset but I've been doing so anyway. Do I need to?
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Postby oxonabike » Sat Mar 09, 2013 12:05 pm
I have always pressed and held reset at the end of each ride, just prior to powering down, and still do it with V3 firmware. In the past, when I have forgotten to do this, the 'active' file was saved as soon as you plugged the USB cable in.With software version 2.8 you had to press and hold reset when restarting the device to save the last activity and were prompted to do so when it started. Version 3.0 hasn't been prompting me to press and hold reset but I've been doing so anyway. Do I need to?
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Re: Garmin Edge 500
Postby esky64 » Sun Mar 31, 2013 5:12 pm
It works greaaaaaaaaaaaaaat
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