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your outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, trail running, geocaching...
TwoNav offers directional assistance, both on-road and off-road activities, this
assistance is invaluable in order to increase the safety of your itineraries. Despite
this, under certain circumstances, you may be distracted by misuse of the
application, in this case it may become a hazard either for you or the environment.
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  • Page 1 TwoNav dedicates all its experience and effort to enable you get the best out of your outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, trail running, geocaching… TwoNav offers directional assistance, both on-road and off-road activities, this assistance is invaluable in order to increase the safety of your itineraries. Despite this, under certain circumstances, you may be distracted by misuse of the application, in this case it may become a hazard either for you or the environment.
  • Page 2 All new developments are based on suggestions and feedback from users like you. If you would like to share your ideas and proposals with TwoNav, feel free to do it at http://TwoNav.uservoice.com If you have any questions or problems regarding the use of our products, please contact on-line technical...
  • Page 3 ‘OK’ key:  ‘OK’ Short press: Trip control ( function in all menus)  Long press: Shutdown/Block menu (turns the device on when  turned off/Unblocks the keypad when it is blocked) ‘PAGE’ key:  ‘Map window > Data pages > Short press: Switch between pages: ...
  • Page 4 1. Open the card compartment in the lower part of the device. 2. Place the microSD card inside the compartment. Card’s sticker must face the back side of the device. 3. Restore the card compartment taking care that it is correctly fitted again.
  • Page 5 Audio: Set the general audio and the volume of each audible element  individually. Battery: Check the current battery level for TwoNav application.  GPS: Check the number of satellites available as well as their distribution  orbiting over the vault and their coverage. By default, when TwoNav is launched, it will try to connect to available satellites so that you can start working with GPS function.
  • Page 6 Your GPS device may operate around: Ultra:  9 consecutive hours with no need of recharging Basic tips to enlarge battery life a little bit longer: Turn the screen off manually when not using the device  ‘Main menu > Settings > Configure automatic shutdown screen function: ...
  • Page 7 NOTE: TwoNav offers you a wide range of accessories in order to improve the battery life of your device, get to know more about these accessories at http://www.TwoNav.com It is recommended not to force the shutdown of the device unless it is necessary: ‘OK’...
  • Page 8 TwoNav application:  How to update TwoNav software? Visit regularly http://www.TwoNav.com in order to be informed about the latest version for your device and to get to know the steps to follow to update it. When a TwoNav device is connected to computer by means of the USB wire, the device becomes a storage unit.
  • Page 9 ‘Page’ ‘Map window > Data pages > Main Press key to switch between main pages: menu’ ‘PAGE’ KEY MAP WINDOW DATA PAGES MAIN MENU NOTE: In data pages, press ‘Up’/‘Down’ keys to switch between different pages. From the main menu, you can manage most of the system’s functions by accessing the different sections.
  • Page 10 ‘Data’ By default, map window shows mode. STATUS DATA GRAPH ADDITIONAL FEATURES Status bar is placed at the top of TwoNav application and it shows the current state of some of the most elementary functions featured in TwoNav: ‘Triplog’ ‘Triplog’: is the command allowing you to manage the recording of ...
  • Page 11 NOTE: During your trips, you can access several pages by clicking the status bar. Data bar is placed at the bottom of TwoNav application, during your trips it shows relevant information of your performance. Data bar has several modes, set the ‘Main menu >...
  • Page 12 Next Event: Information related to the next position (direction and  distance). GOTO arrow shows direction of the following section of the track. This parameter is the distance to calculate tangent to give direction. Take the direction of this arrow as a reference to keep going your way. Info Next: Information related to next events (not shown if no destination ...
  • Page 13 Orient map (North up/Track up): The map may be fixed on the north or  rotate according to your movements. Move map (Panning/Rotate): Move the map without changing its  orientation or change the orientation of the map in a clock-wise, anti clock- wise sense or up/down.
  • Page 14 ‘Synchronize TrackAttack’ Competing against the TrackAttack:  ‘TrackAttack’ automatically place the at your current position (only if ‘TrackAttack’ function is enabled). NOTE: You can also include and remove the functions of the tool bar according to your needs from ‘Main menu > Settings > Full settings > Map page > Tool bar’. Botton bar allows a quick access to some functions: IMPORTANT: In Ultra, the bottom bar has been disabled by default, but you can display the bar from ‘Main menu >...
  • Page 15 The selected position will be marked on the map, a window displaying information related to that point will appear at the upper side of the application (name of the location/coordinates, bearing and distance to that point, altitude of the selected point...).
  • Page 16 ‘Main menu > Files’ Although the management of elements is centralized at , is also possible to carry out many other actions directly from the map window or using the contextual menu. IMPORTANT: You can easily manage, transfer and analyse your own elements using Land software (Windows/Mac), more information at http://www.TwoNav.com 1.
  • Page 17 the icon of the opened element. In order to hide them, press again the icon of the element. > > > > > > > > > > > 5. Close element: Press the ticked square of the element. > >...
  • Page 18 ‘Map window’ main application window  ‘Data pages’ contain data fields providing updated information of  your current performance during your navigations ‘Back’ to the previous window  ‘Page tools’ allows you to open specific configuration tools of the  section where you are working in at the moment.
  • Page 19 ‘Create new route’  ‘Name filter’ elements which contain the entered combination of  characters will be automatically shown 'On-line files' offers the possibility to download all kinds of free  data located on external internet servers ‘Facebook’ publish this element on Facebook ...
  • Page 20 IMPORTANT: Get to know more about data fields in Appendix. NOTE: Information contained in the 2nd line is only available for elements which have been saved using TwoNav 2.5 or Land/Air 7.3 software (or higher). During your navigation, TwoNav records many interesting data, this information (data fields) is usually very interesting to analyse and compare (speed, height, distances...).
  • Page 21 ‘Main menu > The data fields contained in the data pages can be configured from Settings > Full settings > Edit data fields’ . You can also change a concrete data field by opening the contextual menu on it. TwoNav uses contextual menus to display the most appropriate functions for an element: to open the contextual menu of an element, press on it for one second.
  • Page 22 By default TwoNav offers several pre-configured profiles, but you can adjust the 'Profile settings of an existing profile to your needs, all you have to do is press settings' and edit the values you want to re-adjust. If non of the existing profiles suits your activity, create a brand new profile and define all its settings.
  • Page 23 By map: Select directly on the map the exact location where you  want to navigate to. Bearing: The destination point will be determined by setting the  bearing and the distance that you are about to navigate. 30 km 45º...
  • Page 24 Training (specially designed to improve your performance)  Free: No destination is determined, set your own movements with  no restrictions. 1 h 15 m 30 km Time: No destination is determined. Set the duration of your training  by time and once your goal has been reached, TwoNav will show a warning message.
  • Page 25 Go back (return to start point or home)  Start point: Go to the starting point of the recorded track directly  from your present position (straight line to the starting point). Trackback: The currently recorded track up to this moment is ...
  • Page 26 Historic (list of destinations recently selected)  Free (no destination is determined, set your own movements with no  restrictions) 1 h 15 m 30 km ‘Trip Preview’ Before you start navigating, TwoNav will display . This is basically a middle step where you will be able to check basic information of your itinerary (destination, total distance of the route...) as well as alarm warnings for data fields (deviation from route, speed, slope, altitude...).
  • Page 27 WAYPOINT ROUTE TRACK ON-ROAD NAVIGATION NAVIGATION NAVIGATION NAVIGATION Depending on the navigation type chosen, you will receive different indications to reach your destination: Place: A guide line will be drawn pointing to destination.  Track: The track to follow will be highlighted and TwoNav will alert you if ...
  • Page 28 'Trip control' 'Main menu > Trip Once started, you can review at any moment ( control' ). This page brings you some of the most elementary information of your itinerary (current status of your trip). TRIP ‘TIPLOG’: ‘TRIPLOG’: ‘TRIPLOG’: CONTROL STOPPED RECORDING PAUSED...
  • Page 29 ‘Trip review’ This function is basically a summary of your trip. is very useful to ‘Trip review’ analyse all kind of data recorded during your itinerary. Check from: ‘Page tools > Trip review’ Among several categories of data, this page contains information such as distances, altitudes, elapsed times, speeds, track points, energy data...
  • Page 30 Topographic: Maps containing information related to the relief of the terrain (elevation contour lines, pathways, national parks…). Orthophoto: Maps containing aerial photographs with information related to all elements included in the landscape (fields, lakes, roads, buildings, national parks…). Cadastre: Maps containing information related to limits of all terrain parcels (fields, roads, buildings…).
  • Page 31 On-line maps Remote maps only accessible if internet connection is provided. Locked maps Maps not activated. In order to start working with them, enter a license code. NOTE: TwoNav offers you a wide range of maps from all around the world to complement your cartography, just visit http://www.TwoNav.com ‘Main menu >...
  • Page 32 Description: Short description about the map by the provider.  Type: Type of map.  Scale: Ratio between the distance of two points represented on the map  and their real distance on terrain. Resolution: Relation between the distance of the ground in meters and a ...
  • Page 33 With TwoNav you can load more than one map at the same time. But if you have two maps for the same area displayed on the interface, one of them can be displayed at the top by superposition, select the map you wish to be placed at the ‘’Pin’...
  • Page 34 ‘Waypoints.WPT’ By default, the Active Waypoints File is called , but you can set as ‘Set as active Active Waypoints File any other file (marked with an asterisk): select waypoint’ option. When a new waypoints file is created, it will be automatically set as active.
  • Page 35 A route is a group of waypoints ordered in a predetermined way. It is a way of navigating that allows for planning a course from one place to another going through various waypoints. Routes are used when it is not possible to reach a place in a direct way (in straight line).
  • Page 36 A track is a group of points ordered by time, where each point contains information on the position, time and date, coordinates and, in most cases, altitudes. ‘Main menu > Files > Tracks’ See your list of available tracks from (all tracks ‘TwoNavData/Data’...
  • Page 37 Basic operations that can be perfomed either on waypoints, routes or tracks: Creation of waypoints/routes/tracks:  1. On map window, do a long press at the exact location where you ‘Pin’ want to create the reference and open the mode. 2.
  • Page 38 ‘Close edition’ 3. Once finished press Add points to a route/track:  ‘Pin’ ‘Edit’ 1. Open the mode on the point and select 2. Select the point after which you want to add a new point doing a short click. 3.
  • Page 39: Off-Road Navigation

    NOTE: Rich-formatted *.HTML texts can be associated and displayed on- screen using certain HTML tags (font size, font color, title levels, text in blod, text in italics, text underlined, background color, text alignment, attached images…). Navigate to a waypoint/route/track: You can navigate to any of your ...
  • Page 40 ‘Reset’ Reset: By pressing at any Active Waypoints File (AWF), you will delete  all the waypoints of that specific active file. Advanced operations that can be perfomed on routes: Modifiy for all waypoints: If any of these properties is modified, it will be ...
  • Page 41 Graph representation of routes: Display a graph representation of your  ‘Graph route, just enter the properties of the element and press the button representation’ . These are the available functions on graphs: Guiding Y axis: Bar serving as moving axis. ...
  • Page 42 Convert a route into a track: In order to change a route into a track, open  ‘Tools > Change into a track’ the contextual menu of the route and press Advanced operations that can be perfomed on tracks: Import altitudes: If you have a 3D relief map loaded (*.CDEM file), TwoNav ...
  • Page 43 Reduce the number of points: Track will be drawn by keeping the shape of  the original track but according to the number of points that you introduce. Assign time/speed to track points: Determine a time for departure and a ...
  • Page 44 Invert track: In order to display a track in the opposite sense to the default  one (the begining at the end and vicecersa), open the contextual menu of ‘Tools > Reverse the track’ the track and select Convert a track into a route: In order to change a track into a route, open ...
  • Page 45 See a representation of your itinerary before starting the navigation. Choose your type of simulation according to your needs: A  B (only in on-road navigation): Proposed route will to go from point A  ‘Main menu > Zoom to > Simulate’ to point B.
  • Page 46 With the simulation on, the simulated position will be displayed with a different icon to distinguish it from your current position. At the same time, some tools to manage the simulation will appear at the tool bar: Pause: Pause function. Press it again to resume the simulation. ...
  • Page 47 Geocaching is an outdoor treasure hunting game that uses GPS devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates (the geocache) and attempt to find a container hidden at that location. This container may include a reward for the participant. The result of this experience is to share your geocaching stories on-line and to have fun and enjoy the nature.
  • Page 48 'Geocache_visits.txt' Fields notes are saved inside . This file allows you to easily upload your fields notes to any geocaching server from internet such as http://www.geocaching.com NOTE: From ‘Main menu > Settings > Full settings > Map page > Objects on map > POIs &...
  • Page 49 1. Install Land in your computer (Windows/Mac platforms), more information at http://www.TwoNav.com 2. Start Land software and open geocaching files. Geocaches will appear at ‘Waypoints’ section at the data tree. 3. Add files to geocache using one of these methods: Drag files from Windows/Mac explorer: Keep the left mouse ...
  • Page 50 4. Save the resulting file in *.WPT format: Open contextual menu on the ‘Save’ waypoints file and select ‘Send to’ 5. Send the resulting file to your TwoNav device: Use function. ON-ROAD NAVIGATION OFF-ROAD NAVIGATION You can navigate to a geocache from: ‘Main menu >...
  • Page 51 ‘Pin’ Map window: Find the geocache that you want to reach, open the  ‘Navigate’ mode and press TwoNav has developed a new concept of navigation by providing you a brand new tool to have fun and enjoy the nature: e-Roadbooks. A roadbook is a diagram tool commonly used by rally co-drivers and walkers that help them to navigate uncertain terrains.
  • Page 52 e-Roadbooks, contain all this information in digital format with no need to read indications in a book, TwoNav will display all manoeuvres on the screen. Convert your excursions into a big challenges, or even turn them into a funny game in harmony with nature...
  • Page 53 4. Now you can edit the e-Roadbook points with relevant information: Description: Write important manoeuvres, information about  monuments, notable facts… Croquis: Associate image showing navigation signs for an easy  orientation. IMPORTANT: To associate images you should edit, cut and save them using a suitable format (*.BMP) and size (128x128 pix.), so that they can fit TwoNav interface.
  • Page 54 ‘Associated’ Add them manually: From section at waypoint  properties. 6. Additionally, if you want to create new roadbook points somewhere else in the track, place the mouse at the exact location on the track, open the ‘Create a roadbook point here’ contextual menu on that point and press 7.
  • Page 55 IMPORTANT: Do not delete the e-Roadbook in *.TRK format since the resulting *.BTRK is not editable. If you want to change any parameter, modify the *.TRK file and save it again in *.BTRK format. ON-ROAD NAVIGATION OFF-ROAD NAVIGATION Like any other track, you can navigate an e-Roadbook from: ‘Main menu >...
  • Page 56 ‘Main TwoNav features a music player compatible with bluetooth technology ( menu > Files > Music’ ). Follow these steps to combine your outdoor activities with the best music: ‘TwoNavData > Music’ 1. Copy your songs in the device ( folder).
  • Page 57 IMPORTANT: Re-establish all the settable parameters to their initial status. All the options that have been manipulated will be modified and set as default. ‘Status report’ When is pressed, a *.ZIP file containing technical information of the ‘TwoNavData/Data’ current status of the application is created at ‘Status report’...
  • Page 58 Get to know the registration status of TwoNav in the device. Status: TwoNav application registered/non-registered.  TwoNav registered User’s name: Registered user. If device has internet connection, you can  enter here the registration code. John Smith Device ID: Exclusive identifier for your device. This identifier is essential to ...
  • Page 59 Get a landscape view of your device. Rotate the screen in the various angles to adapt it to your preferences. In low light conditions, the colors and brightness of TwoNav may dazzle. This function reduces the brightness of the application and displays an interface with darker tones.
  • Page 60 NOTE: TwoNav keeps the time updated as long as the device receives a GPS signal. Usually, inside the buildings the signal from satellites is not received unless there is a repeater, so the time and night vision might be affected. Regulate the amount of light of the screen and adjust it for each situation.
  • Page 61 These settings will be used when introducing any coordinate into the application as well as creating any element (waypoints/routes/tracks): Type of coordinates: UTM, Latitude/Longitude, BGN…  Degree format: Configure the order in which the degrees are displayed.  dd.dddddd ddºmm.mmm’ ddºmm’ss.s Datum: Used to translate the positions of elements ...
  • Page 62 NOTE: TwoNav keeps the time updated as long as the device receives a GPS signal. Usually, inside the buildings the signal from satellites is not received unless there is a repeater, so the time and night vision might be affected. MAPS WAYPOINTS TRACKS...
  • Page 63 Additionally, if your elements are placed in different folders, you do not need to re- group them into one single folder: you can define the folders where you store each type of data manually. Then, data lists will contain in a single list all data from the different folders that you have set.
  • Page 64 Data bar can be configured to fit your preferences, data bar has several modes: Data fields bar: When navigating a route/track, it shows a few relevant data  fields. Graph bar: When navigating a route/track, it shows the altitude profile. ...
  • Page 65 'Pin' Secondary data: Choose the secondary data fields shown at mode.  DESTINATION NEXT ALL LAP AUTOMATIC If this option is enabled, TwoNav will calculate the most suitable zoom for the present speed (the higher the speed, the further it will go): No: Function disabled.
  • Page 66 See destination: Zoom window including the current position and the  destination. See next: Zoom window including the current position and the following  route/waypoint/… See all lap: Zoom window including the current position and the present  lap or full track. ‘Fix scale’...
  • Page 67 NOTE: If the function ‘Autozoom’ is activated, when pressing ‘Re-centrer’, the zoom suitable for your present speed will also return, losing the variation of the zoom level you may have applied. Show/Hide the functions accessible from the map window. Tracks displayed at map window can be fully customized according to your needs: Draw arrows over the track: To easily know its direction.
  • Page 68 Track variable color: Track can be represented using variable colors  representing all along the itinerary the variability of a specific track data field (altitude, speed, slope, time, heart rate frequency...). Degradation colors are related to different levels of the same field. Default thickness: Default track thickness for new tracks.
  • Page 69 Navigated track color: Color of the double line of the active track.  Double line thickness: Line thickness that highlights the active track from  the rest of the tracks. Double line transparency: Line opacity that highlights the active track ...
  • Page 70 POIs displayed at map window can be fully customized according to your needs: Active POIs: Show/Hide POI categories on map window, these POIs are  generally provided by some vectorial maps (*.VMAP). Active personal POIs: Show/Hide your personal POI on map window, these ...
  • Page 71 Labels displayed at map window can be fully customized according to your needs: Font size for all labels: Font size for all waypoints.  Label color for new waypoints: Default label color for new waypoints  (waypoints already created will keep their original color). Label background for new waypoints: Background color for waypoints.
  • Page 72 Icon displayed at map window can be fully customized according to your needs: Pointer: Icon that displays your current position on the map.  Pointer size: Size of the icon that displays your current position on the  map. Icon displayed at map window can be fully customized according to your needs: Fixed ring and parallels: A circumference encircling your position will be ...
  • Page 73 Draw prow lines parallels: Draw parallel lines to the prow line (guideline  indicating the direction of your movement). Variable ring: Add more rings around your position. Define the radius of  the inner ring and the number of successive rings which will be equidistant from the first inner ring.
  • Page 74 Thickness extra elements: Default thickness for extra elements.  Sometimes due to multiple factors the precision of the GPS may not be accurate, this problem can affect the representation of the pointer in the map. Smoother: TwoNav calculates an interpolation of movement between the ...
  • Page 75 Static navigation: The chip of the GPS has a minimum speed value to  consider movement. Speeds under this value will not be considered movement. This value is set by default, it cannot be modified by you. Current speed: Increase considered: 4.1 km/h ...
  • Page 76 The easiest way to use the most suitable map for each situation is to activate this function: Auto-open maps: Opens the most suitable map for each situation.  Preferred map type: Select the map type that will be used for routing as ...
  • Page 77 Draw landscape with shadow: This visual option makes the relief drawing  more attractive. Flat color steps: Instead of using a fading color, just one plain color for  each height interval will be used. Draw level lines: Altitude lines are drawn. ...
  • Page 78  ‘2D flat’ mode: Zenith plan.  ‘3D flat’ mode: Trimensional flat image with a perspective.  ‘3D+ relief’ mode: Orography of the terrain in real 3D (vectorial maps will not be displayed in 3D+). This mode can only be displayed if you load: 3D relief map (*.CDEM) ...
  • Page 79 Shading: Relief will be displayed in a clearer and attractive way, as it  features shadow simulations enhancing thus the variations of the ground. This option is only effective on the 3D+. Field of vision: Determines the angle from which the map will be seen. ...
  • Page 80 3D quality: Customize the depth of the 3D quality from a list of different  degrees. Maximum tiles to show: Set the maximum number of map tiles to display  (the higher number of tiles displayed, the slower will load). Sea level: Fix the current value of the sea level to represent situations ...
  • Page 81 NOTE: You can also change just one field by opening the contextual menu on it (select ‘Change this field’). IMPORTANT: Get to know more about data fields in Appendix. Navigation is one of the key features of TwoNav, depending on the selected activity, TwoNav settings will be automatically configured to fit the activity that you are about to perform.
  • Page 82 TwoNav can be adjusted to calculate a route from your current position up to a selected destination. Define your objective and TwoNav will automatically calculate the best itinerary according to your preferences. Autoroute: Set the type of autoroute that will be generated. ...
  • Page 83 Before you start navigating, it is very important to choose if the planned route that you are about to navigate will be performed only on certain types of roads: Tolls  Highways  Paths  Ferry  Before you start navigating your planned route, you must consider that during the navigation you might get away from the planned route due to multiple facts.
  • Page 84 Interval for lap analysis: Set the default value to create the division of the  track in laps. Once you have reached the default value, a brand new lap will start lasting the same as the interval value. Autolaps on map: Define if you want to display automatic division of track ...
  • Page 85 Bisector inside next waypoint or 10% of any waypoint: Same as the  previous, but if any waypoint is quite near (10% of its radius) it will be validated and the next one will be activated. Only buttons bar: Never change to next waypoint automatically, only ...
  • Page 86 Energy calculation method: According to your preferences.  Gender: Information used to calculate other data.  Weight: Information used to calculate other data.  Age: Information used to calculate other data.  ONLY ANT+™/BLE DEVICES: Resting Heart Rate: Information used to ...
  • Page 87 Set the type of file that will be generated from your navigation: File format: Set the track format of the resulting file.  Recording interval:  By time: Set the time to create every new track point.  By distance: Set the distance to create every new track point. ...
  • Page 88 Recovery time: When TwoNav is suddenly switch off, if you turn the device  on during the established interval, the previous data is recovered and displayed again. Configure how do you want to display the track of your navigation: Show current ‘Tracklog’ on map: If enabled, the track that is being ...
  • Page 89 Reduction for previous points: It is highly recommended to make a  reduction of the rest of the displayed track as well. Set a reduction to display the previous points of the recorded track (all except the latest points). IMPORTANT: These reductions does not affect the resulting track file (it will keep all points).
  • Page 90 Stop navigation when stop recording 'Triplog': When the recording of the  'Triplog' is stopped, the current navigation is also stopped. 'Trip review' Show 'Trip review' when stop recording 'Triplog': (properties  ‘Triplog’ of the recorded track) is not shown after the current is stopped.
  • Page 91 ‘Main menu > Settings > Configure additional settings of the pop up window from Full settings > Advanced’ During your navigation, TwoNav may alert you when exceeding certain limits defined by you. When you are getting away from the original track you can set an alarm to warn ‘Deviation from route’...
  • Page 92 IMPORTANT: Lap alarms during your navigation will only work if automatic laps are enabled. During your trip you will get a periodic report about your performance with relevant information (pace, mean speed, climb, descent...). The division of the track in equal laps is very useful to analyse all kinds of information and achieve a better performance lap after lap (mainly designed for training purposes): ‘virtually’...
  • Page 93 NOTE: You can also start a brand new lap at any moment pressing 'Change lap' at the tool bar. During your navigation, TwoNav may alert you when getting close or reaching certain points. Set an alarm to warn you when you are about to enter to any waypoint. Default radius for waypoints: Waypoint alarm will be displayed when you ...
  • Page 94 During your navigation, TwoNav may alert you when getting close or reaching certain points. ‘TwoNavData/Radars’ TwoNav will consider files at folder as speedcams. So when you are getting close to any traffic speedcam you can set an alarm to warn you (an updated file with current speedcams is required).
  • Page 95 During your navigation, TwoNav may alert you when exceeding certain limits defined by you. Set an alarm to warn you when reaching certain speed. Set speed limit: Speed limit of each particular road will be considered by  default, but you can set a fix speed limit to warn you disregards the limit of each road.
  • Page 96 During your navigation, TwoNav may alert you when exceeding certain limits defined by you. Before you enable/disable depth alarm, you must set the default value for ‘Draft’: Only for ‘Boat’, depth to which a vessel is immersed maximum draft ( Current ...
  • Page 97 IMPORTANT: In order to save energy, 'Low consumption' and 'Survival' modes disconnect the GPS at intervals, this will reduce the accuracy of the recorded track and distance values may not be accurate. Shutdown screen: Time interval to automatically switch the screen off. ...
  • Page 98 positioning. Set the behaviour of GLONASS satellite system according your needs: GPS + GLONASS GLONASS Enabled: Accuracy in positioning will depend on GPS and GLONASS  satellite systems, but TwoNav battery consumption will increase providing less autonomy. Disabled: Accuracy in positioning will only depend on GPS satellite ...
  • Page 99 If your device is compatible with ANT+™ technology (ANT+ Alliance), then you will be able to use sensors such as: Heart rate monitors: To measure heart beats  Cadence sensors: To measure the pedal stroke frequency  Speed sensors: To measure speed values ...
  • Page 100 Configure the preferences to automatically calculate estimations related to energy and effort: Energy calculation method: According to your preferences.  Gender/Weight/Age: Information used to calculate other data.  ONLY ANT+™/BLE DEVICES: Resting Heart Rate: Information used to  calculate other data. ONLY ANT+™/BLE DEVICES: Maximum heart rate: Information used to ...
  • Page 101 3. Once the screen is calibrated, a confirmation message will pop up. Press any part of the screen to end the calibration process. TwoNav offers you different ways to determine the altitude value you are taking during your navigations: GPS: Altitude data from the GPS will be used. ...
  • Page 102 NOTE: This option might minimize little errors of altitude data from the GPS. It also overcomes limitations of the barometric altimeter regarding atmospheric pressure and temperature, alien to altitude changes. ‘Orient map Bearing data determines the orientation of the map when the function >...
  • Page 103 IMPORTANT: The electronic compass is an instrument very sensitive to weather conditions and magnetic fields. Calibration must be carried out in the open air and far from sources of alterations of the magnetic fields, such as cars, buildings or electric lines. Enter here the wheel perimeter of your vehicle, this information will be used to calculate other data.
  • Page 104 ABCDEF AZERTY QWERTY Information in waypoints/tracks list: Display more information for listed  elements. Extra information will be presented in a 2nd line right after the name of the item. Select the data fields that you want to display. Active waypoints mode: Set working mode for Active Waypoints Files: ...
  • Page 105 Pop up for alarms: Fix the duration of the pop up window alarm.  Animated data tree: When managing elements of any list, TwoNav  displays an animation effect to easily see in which elements are you working on. Draw map corners: TwoNav draws on the map window the frames for all ...
  • Page 106 ‘Info Next’ Lines in Info Next: Enter how many lines will be displayed in  function. Permanent zoom click  Lane information (only on-road navigation): In roads with several lanes,  TwoNav will inform you about which is the correct lane to take. Anti-aliasing: Draw smoother lines in vectorial maps (*.VMAP).
  • Page 107 5.2 m 5.2 m Minimum moving speed: Set the minimum speed value to consider  movement. Speeds under this value will not be considered movement. This value is set by you. Current speed: Increase considered: 0.5 km/h  0 km/h Minimum moving speed: 0.8 km/h Current speed:...
  • Page 108 Objective reached at: Minimum distance to consider that you have  reached your objective. Land is the perfect software to prepare and analyse all your outdoor activities (Windows/Mac platforms). With Land you will be able to analyse your trips and manage all data recorded by TwoNav comfortably from home.
  • Page 109 After installing it, all you have to do is connect your TwoNav device to the computer (Windows/Mac). Then Land software will automatically detect the device ‘Storage files' and display it at branch in the data tree. Under the name of the device you can view its content classified by type of item (maps/waypoints/routes/tracks).
  • Page 110 'Open files' Once opened, the file will appear in the branch at the data tree. Then, you will be able to start working with it: place it on the map window, analyse its properties, compare its data using graph representations… If a file is protected it will require a license, so when transferring the file, it will ask for register code to activate the license.
  • Page 111 From the data tree: You can move files from the data tree by moving the  files from its origin to its final destination. For example, if you want to move any element from the internal memory of your TwoNav device to the your computer: ‘Open files’...
  • Page 112 3. Download and installation process will take several minutes. 4. When finished, you can boot the device normally. Check full list of data fields and their usage. These fields are displayed in the data pages and the data bar, but you can configure which fields to show according to ‘Main menu >...
  • Page 113 Route percentage: Percentage of the route that has been already done.  Total odometer: Accumulated distance of all your trips. Value not  automatically reseted every time TwoNav is turned off. (TwoNav can calculate the total distance using different data calculations). Trip odometer: Distance covered from the beginning of itinerary.
  • Page 114 Lap descent: Total amount descended from the begining of the current lap  section up to the current position. Maximum altitude: Reached during your itinerary.  Slope: Slope of your current movement.  'Next slope distance' Slope at next: Slope till the distance set at ...
  • Page 115 Sunset: Sunset time.  Time: Current time according to the selected time zone.  ‘TrackAttack’ Time to TrackAttack: Time difference between you and the  Time in movement: Total amount of time moving.  Time without package: Elapsed time since last time GPS signal was ...
  • Page 116 Speed limit: Speed limit established for the current road.  Tangential acceleration: Component of linear acceleration tangent to the  path. Velocity made good: Right direction’s velocity component to the following  waypoint. Vertical speed: Descending speed (vertical component of speed value). ...
  • Page 117 Instantaneous cadence: Current cadence at this moment (based on power  meter data). Instantaneous power: Current power at this moment (based on power  meter data). Left (or combined) pedal smoothness: How smoothly power is delivered  to the left pedal. Left torque effectiveness: How much of the power delivered to the left ...
  • Page 118 Precision: Error margin of the GPS.  Used satellites: Satellites fixed in current position.  VDOP: Vertical Dilution Of Precision (estimated current vertical accuracy of  the GPS). Flight Altitude ground level: Altitude from the ground level.  L/D goal: Minimum glide ratio required to reach your goal (going through ...
  • Page 119 Free memory: Remaining memory in your device.  Next waypoint name: Name of the following waypoint.  Next2 waypoint icon: Icon associated to the waypoint following the next  waypoint. Number of points: Track points saved up to current position. ...
  • Page 120 Close tools: Button to easily close the tool bar mode.  FF to next (): Jump to next event of the itinerary.  FF (): Accelerate the itinerary. Press it again to apply normal speed.  Full screen: Most of user interface elements will be hidden to get a wider ...
  • Page 121 Panning/Rotate: Map movement mode.  Pause (): Pause the itinerary. Press it again to resume the simulation.  Previous waypoint: When navigating, switch to the previous waypoint (only  visible when navigating a route/track which contains waypoints). RW to previous (): Jump to previous event of the itinerary. ...