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Sending a Course to Your Device
You can send a course you created using the Garmin Connect app to your device (Creating a Course on Garmin
Connect, page 89).
1 From the Garmin Connect app, select or .
2 Select Training > Courses.
3 Select a course.
4 Select > Send to Device.
5 Select your compatible device.
6 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Viewing or Editing Course Details
You can view or edit course details before you navigate a course.
1 From the watch face, press START.
2 Select an activity.
3 Hold MENU.
4 Select Navigation > Courses.
5 Press START to select a course.
6 Select an option:
To begin navigation, select Do Course.
To create a custom pace band, select PacePro.
To view the course on the map and pan or zoom the map, select Map.
To begin the course in reverse, select Do Course in Reverse.
To view an elevation plot of the course, select Elevation Plot.
To change the course name, select Name.
To edit the course path, select Edit.
To view a list of ascents in the course, select View Climbs.
To delete the course, select Delete.
Using ClimbPro
The ClimbPro feature helps you manage your effort for the upcoming climbs on a course. You can view climb
details, including gradient, distance, and elevation gain, before or in real time while following a course. Cycling
climb categories, based on length and gradient, are indicated by color.
1 Hold MENU.
2 Select Activities & Apps.
3 Select an activity.
4 Select the activity settings.
5 Select ClimbPro > Status > When Navigating.
6 Select an option:
Select Data Field to customize the data field that appears on the ClimbPro screen.
Select Alert to set alerts at the start of a climb or at a certain distance from the climb.
Select Descents to turn descents on or off for running activities.
Select Climb Detection to choose the types of climbs detected during cycling activities.
7 Review the climbs and course details for the course (Viewing or Editing Course Details, page 90).
8 Start following a saved course (Navigating to a Destination, page 88).
90 Navigation
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