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TWONAV AVENTURA 2.8
Introduction ....................................................................................................... 6
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Start up & Maintenance ................................................................................... 7
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Care instructions .................................................................................................. 7
2.1
Basic parts of the device ..................................................................................... 7
2.2
Mounting ................................................................................................................ 8
2.3
2.4
Application status ................................................................................................ 9
2.5
Recharging .......................................................................................................... 10
Reset .................................................................................................................... 11
2.6
Updating the firmware ....................................................................................... 11
2.7
Connection to computer .................................................................................... 11
2.8
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Operation ......................................................................................................... 12
Map window ........................................................................................................ 12
3.1
Explore the map ......................................................................................... 12
3.1.1
Anchor ................................................................................................... 12
3.1.1.1
Data mode ................................................................................................... 13
3.1.2
Basic functions ..................................................................................... 13
3.1.2.1
Additional functions ............................................................................. 14
3.1.2.2
Tool mode .................................................................................................... 15
3.1.3
Tool bar ................................................................................................. 15
3.1.3.1
3.1.3.1.1 Basic functions ................................................................................ 15
3.1.3.1.2 Additional functions ......................................................................... 16
Bottom bar ............................................................................................ 17
3.1.3.2
Hint ......................................................................................................... 17
3.1.3.3
Main menu ........................................................................................................... 17
3.2
Data lists .............................................................................................................. 18
3.3
3.3.1
Shifting over lists ........................................................................................ 19
3.3.2
Management of elements ......................................................................... 19
3.3.3
Actions on elements .................................................................................. 21
Order elements ........................................................................................... 22
3.3.4
3.3.5
2nd line data ................................................................................................ 23
Data pages ........................................................................................................... 24
3.4
3.5
Contextual menu ................................................................................................ 24
Navigation ....................................................................................................... 25
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Modes ................................................................................................................... 25
4.1
Triplog .................................................................................................................. 25
4.1
Select destination ............................................................................................... 27
4.2
Set your alarms ................................................................................................... 28
4.3
4.4
Follow indications .............................................................................................. 29
4.5
Trip review ........................................................................................................... 30
Maps ................................................................................................................. 31
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    TWONAV AVENTURA 2.8 User manual Introduction ....................... 6 Start up & Maintenance ................... 7 Care instructions ....................7 Basic parts of the device ..................7 Mounting ........................ 8 Application status ....................9 Recharging ......................10 Reset ........................11 Updating the firmware ..................
  • Page 2 http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 5.1.1 What is a map? ................... 31 Supported formats ..................31 5.1.2 5.1.3 Properties ....................32 5.1.4 Multimaps ....................33 Waypoints/Routes/Tracks ................33 Descriptions ......................33 6.1.1 Waypoints ....................33 What is a waypoint? ................33 6.1.1.1 Supported formats ................33 6.1.1.2 Properties ....................
  • Page 3 http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 6.3.3.6 Invert track .................... 43 Convert a track into a route ..............43 6.3.3.7 6.3.3.8 Track legs ..................... 43 6.3.3.8.1 Create legs ..................43 6.3.3.8.2 Operations with legs ............... 44 Additional features ..................44 Simulate ....................... 44 Geocaching ......................45 What is geocaching? .................
  • Page 4 8.12.3.1 Compass calibration ................73 8.13 Advanced ......................74 Management from a computer ..............77 Open and analyse the data recorded by TwoNav ........... 78 Activate and transfer files between ‘Computer-TwoNav’ ......78 Via contextual menu .................. 78 9.2.1 9.2.2...
  • Page 5 Update your device to the latest TwoNav version .......... 79 Warranty ....................... 79 Appendix: Data fields ................. 81 Appendix: Tool bar buttons ............... 86 Appendix: Special characters ..............88...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Please, use TwoNav application with responsibility. Even TwoNav offers you the possibility to use this application in any type of vehicle but it is very important to take into consideration a series of recommendations and regulations to properly use the application: ...
  • Page 7: Start Up & Maintenance

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com  Traffic regulations have always preference: In order to fully comply the traffic regulations of each country. All new developments are based on suggestions and feedback from users like you. If you would like to share your ideas and proposals with CompeGPS, feel free to do it at http://CompeGPS.uservoice.com If you have any questions or problems regarding the use of our products, please contact...
  • Page 8: Mounting

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com  Large press: (Without assignation) ‘PAGE’ key:  Short press: Data pages  Large press: (Without assignation) ‘MARK’ key:  Short press: Create waypoint  Large press: Create and edit waypoint ‘ESC’ key:  Short press: Recenter map ...
  • Page 9: Application Status

    By default, when TwoNav is launched, it will try to connect to available satellites so that you can start working with GPS function. If GPS is disconnected, TwoNav will not receive any position signal and many application functions will stop working.
  • Page 10: Recharging

    Note: TwoNav will attempt to fix your current position, but if you are somewhere without GPS coverage (for example: inside a building), GPS status will turn into ‘Connected (without position)’.  Battery level: Check the current battery level for TwoNav application.
  • Page 11: Reset

    Connection to computer When TwoNav device is connected to computer by means of the USB wire, the TwoNav application is closed and the device becomes a storage unit. New storage units will then be shown on your computer: ...
  • Page 12: Operation

     Default folder for your recorded tracks: ‘TwoNavData/Data/Tracklog’  Default folder for tracks/waypoints/routes: ‘TwoNavData/Data’ Important: While connected to computer, TwoNav cannot be operated. If the device is connected to another external source (car or wall charger) you will be able to do it.
  • Page 13: Data Mode

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com In order to anchor a position reproduce any of these options:  'Map window > Contextual menu > Anchor here'  'Main menu > Data > Item > Contextual menu of waypoint > Anchor here' In order to unpin the fixation and restore the current position as the default one, press: ‘Contextual menu on the map >...
  • Page 14: Additional Functions

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com The data fields contained in the data bar can be configured from ‘Main menu > Settings > Fields & Buttons > Data fields’. You can also change a concrete data field by opening the contextual menu on it. Note: Access to the main menu directly by clicking on the data bar.
  • Page 15: Tool Mode

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com ‘Infonext’ can be displayed in several states: 1. One line 2. Extended 3. Text viewer (fully displayed) 3.1.3 Tool mode In order to access to the ‘Tool’ mode, do a short tap on any place of the map. ‘Data’...
  • Page 16: Additional Functions

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com >>>> 3D flat >>>> >>>> 3D+ only relief  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.  Orient map (North up/Track up): The map may be fixed on the north or rotate according to your movements.
  • Page 17: Bottom Bar

    3.1.3.3 Hint If ‘Hint’ function is enabled (‘Main menu > Settings > Display > Hint’), when clicking any point on the map window, TwoNav will show useful information of the specific point that you selected. This function can be fully customized according to your will: add or exclude the...
  • Page 18: Data Lists

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com Data lists List of maps List of waypoints List of tracks At ‘Main menu > Data’, you will be able to manage the available files on your device. Files to be taken into consideration on these lists are the files saved at: ...
  • Page 19: Shifting Over Lists

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com Note: You can also transfer elements from Land/Air software (Windows/Mac platforms), more information at http://www.CompeGPS.com 3.3.1 Shifting over lists A scroll system has been developed in order to facilitate the shifting through these lists, which allows for the movement around the different options by dragging the finger upwards or downwards.
  • Page 20 http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com > > > > > > > > 3. Check the properties: Press the name of the opened element. At properties window, you can check all the information related to the element and carry out several actions (available information will depend on selected element).
  • Page 21: Actions On Elements

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 5. Close element: Press the ticked square of the element. > > > > > > > > > > > 3.3.3 Actions on elements In data lists you are able to carry out several actions on elements using the buttons at the bottom of the list, available functions will depend on selected element: ‘Accept’...
  • Page 22: Order Elements

    ‘Zoom to it’ shows that element on map (preview window) allowing you to zoom to it directly. Only for maps: ‘Full list of maps’, TwoNav lists all available maps. If not, it shows only the maps from your current area.
  • Page 23: 2Nd Line Data

    3.3.5 2nd line data TwoNav allows you the possibility to display more information for listed waypoints/tracks. Extra information will be presented in a 2nd line right after the name of the item with information such as date, distance, height, relative bearing arrow…...
  • Page 24: Data

    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). Data pages During your navigation, TwoNav records many interesting data, this information (data fields) is usually very interesting to analyse and compare (speed, height, distances...).
  • Page 25: Navigation

     Data lists 4 NAVIGATION Modes TwoNav has 2 navigation modes which can be selected by pressing the tabs of the main menu: The ‘On-Road’ mode is based on door to door navigation, using a routable road map to automatically calculate the best route to destination.
  • Page 26  ‘Tracklog’ options: Options to control 'Tracklog' function. A security system has been added to TwoNav in order to avoid losing tracks in case you forget to start ‘Triplog’ function. If the option 'Save discarded Tracklog in trash' is enabled, when options 'Pause' or 'Finish trip' are pressed, the following movements will be automatically recorded as backup track copy inside ‘TwoNavData/Data/Tracklog/Trash’...
  • Page 27: Select Destination

    TwoNav. Select the exact POI where you want to navigate to.  Coordinates: Type the exact coordinates for your destination.  Track (select a track among the tracks loaded or created by you) ...
  • Page 28: Set Your Alarms

     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.  Distance: No destination is determined. Set the duration of your training by distance and once your goal has been reached, TwoNav will show a warning message.
  • Page 29: Follow Indications

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com Alarm warnings will be automatically displayed during the navigation in a pop up window according to the preferences that you previously set on data fields. Access full alarm configuration from ‘Main menu > Settings > Alarms’. Follow indications ‘On-Road’...
  • Page 30: Trip Review

     Track: The track to follow will be highlighted and TwoNav will alert you if deviating from track.  Training: Data page with specific fields will be shown according to the selected training mode. Moreover, ‘Trackattack’ mode will mark ‘Virtual Coach’...
  • Page 31: Maps

    ‘Page tools > Trip review’. 5 MAPS 5.1.1 What is a map? With TwoNav you are able to manage a great variety of maps. There are different basic types of maps: Vectorial: Road maps. With a vectorial map loaded you will be able to unlock the ‘On-Road’...
  • Page 32: Properties

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 5.1.3 Properties Enter the properties of a map from: ‘Main menu > Data > Maps > Press the name of any opened element’:  Name: Name of the map file.  Description: Short description about the map by the provider. ...
  • Page 33: Multimaps

    5.1.4 Multimaps 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 top/bottom and press: ‘Contextual menu on the map >...
  • Page 34: Properties

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com  *.BWPT  *.KML  *.LOC  *.KMZ See your list of available waypoints from ‘Main menu > Data > Waypoints’ (all waypoints available at ‘TwoNavData/Data’). Important: Remember that more waypoint formats can be imported and converted to the supported formats from Land/Air software (Windows/Mac platforms), more information at http://www.CompeGPS.com 6.1.1.3 Properties Enter the properties of a waypoint/waypoint file from: ‘Main menu >...
  • Page 35: Routes

    Routes are used when it is not possible to reach a place in a direct way (in straight line). 6.1.2.2 Supported formats TwoNav can open the following route formats:  *.RTE  *.GPX See your list of available routes from ‘Main menu > Data > Routes’ (all routes available at ‘TwoNavData/Data’).
  • Page 36: Tracks

    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. 6.1.3.2 Supported formats TwoNav can open the following track formats:  *.TRK  *.GPX  *.IGC ...
  • Page 37: Basic Operations

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com  Speeds: Speed values recorded by GPS device such as: maximum speed, mean speed, pace, vertical speed…  Date/Time: General properties such as: date, departure/arrival time, duration, stopped/moving time…  View: Properties that are displayed on the map window such as: color, text, type of line...
  • Page 38: From Data Lists

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 6.2.1.2 From data lists 6.2.1.2.1 Waypoints lists From the list of waypoints (‘Main menu > Data > Waypoints’) press ‘Create new waypoint’ and select among several ways to set the position for the newly created waypoint.  Address: Enter the address using the database of a vectorial map. ...
  • Page 39: Add Waypoints To A Route/Track

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 2. Drag the waypoint to the exact point where you wish to place it. 3. Once finished press ‘Close edition’ at the toolbar. Note: You can also move the position of waypoints by modifiying their coordinates. Enter the properties of the waypoint and set the new coordinates, checking that the datum and the projection are correct.
  • Page 40: Add Associated Files To Waypoints/Routes/Tracks

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com  Moving graph: Use ‘Zoom’ buttons to sections of the graph with more detailed precision (graph scrolling can also be applied by dragging the graph up and down as well as laterally).  Automatic re-center: Press ‘Re-center’ button to automatically recenter the graph.
  • Page 41: Navigation Elements

     ‘Off-Road’ mode: A straight line will be displayed from your current position to the next waypoint.  ‘On-Road’ mode: TwoNav will try to automatically calculate a sub-route through the streets in order to orientate you in detail with sound indications.
  • Page 42: Advanced Operations

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com Note: If the track has over 100 points, the guide line will indicate the closest point to the track instead of the perpendicular. Advanced operations When waypoints/routes/tracks are created you can change and edit several parameters from their properties window. Once your changes are done, save them pressing ‘Save’.
  • Page 43: Tracks

    6.3.3 Tracks 6.3.3.1 Import altitudes If you have a 3D relief map loaded (*.CDEM file), TwoNav will assign to each point of the track its altitude considering the information of the loaded relief map. 6.3.3.2 Delete stopped points start/end Track will omit the repetitive points from the beginning and the end where you stopped before and after making the track.
  • Page 44: Operations With Legs

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com At this moment, the leg closer to the end of the track will change colour to highlight the difference between the two legs. The initial leg will remain the original colour of the track.  Create new legs on the present track: If during the recording of the present track you activate a pause from the ‘Status’...
  • Page 45: Geocaching

     Stop: Stop the simulation (‘Main menu > Discover > Stop simulation’). Geocaching 7.2.1 What is geocaching? TwoNav provides you all the necessary tools to practice paperless geocaching. Geocaching tools are centralized in ‘Menu > Discover > Geocaching’. Work with geocaching files like as any other waypoints file, although geocaches include extra information comparing to normal waypoints.
  • Page 46: Create Field Notes

    Geocaches can have associates files such as images, sounds, texts... They can also be reproduced from ‘Main menu > Discover > Geocaching’, after setting geocache as destination. Although is not possible to edit geocaching files from TwoNav, edition can be easily done from Land/Air software (Windows/Mac platforms), more information at http://www.CompeGPS.com...
  • Page 47: Navigate A Geocache

    4. Save the resulting file in *.WPT format: Open contextual menu on the waypoints file and select ‘Save’. 5. Send the resulting file to your TwoNav device: Use ‘Send to’ function. 7.2.6 Navigate a geocache You can navigate to a geocache from:...
  • Page 48: E-Roadbook

    GPS coordinates, written instructions, manoeuvres… e-Roadbooks, contain all this information in digital format with no need to read indications in a book, TwoNav will display all manoeuvres in the screen. 7.3.2 Supported formats TwoNav can open the following roadbook formats: ...
  • Page 49 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. Search for the right image editor to edit pictures. 6. Repeat this action for each roadbook point that you want to highlight.
  • Page 50: Navigate An E-Roadbook

    ‘Save’. 9. Send the resulting file to your TwoNav device: Use ‘Send to’ function. Important: Do not delete the e-Roadbook in *.TRK format since the resulting *.BTRK is not editable. If you want to change any...
  • Page 51: Settings

    8.1.1.3 About Check which TwoNav version you have in the device. Note: In order to update the TwoNav software of your device or solve any kind of problem with CompeGPS’ technical team, it is very important to know the exact version of TwoNav that your device is working with.
  • Page 52: Brightness

    Note: In night mode, the brightness will be automatically reduced to avoid dazzling. 8.1.5 Audio  Mute: Enable/Disable the general audio level of TwoNav application.  General: Manage the general audio level of TwoNav application.  Alarm: Regulate the audio level for alarms and radar warnings.
  • Page 53: Time Zone

    Auto-open reliefs (*.CDEM): Opens the most suitable elevation map for each situation (enabled independently from 'Auto-open maps'). If these options are enabled, TwoNav will try to load the best map for each situation:  ‘On-Road’ mode: The road map (*.VMAP) of the area will be loaded and the rest will be closed.
  • Page 54: Autozoom

    Important: If you want to keep the loaded maps when changing from one mode to another, deactivate this function. 8.2.2 Autozoom 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): ...
  • Page 55: Orient Map

    Note: You can modify this option from the tool bar. 8.2.5 CDEM reliefs TwoNav may use elevation maps (grids with height information) to assign altitude data on maps/tracks/waypoints/routes and then be able to display then dimensionally.  Draw relief: Enable/Disable this function.
  • Page 56  Draw level lines: Altitude lines are drawn. 8.2.6 3D TwoNav offers three visualizing modes so you have the most adequate perspective in each moment.  ‘2D’ mode: Zenith plan.  ‘3D’ mode: Trimensional flat image with a perspective.
  • Page 57: Display

     ‘3D’ mode: Choose the sequence for ‘2D > 3D > 3D+’ button:  ‘2D > 3D+’ (if raster map): 2 positions (2D > 3D flat/3D+). TwoNav will try to show 3D+. If not possible, 3D flat will be shown.
  • Page 58: Hint

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com field (altitude, speed, slope, time, heart rate frequency...). Degradation colors are related to different levels of the same field.  Navigating track:  Highlight navigating track: When navigating a track (active track) you might see it highlighted from the rest of the tracks. ...
  • Page 59: Nightview

     Not automatic: You will be able to set manually when you wish to have the night mode on. 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.
  • Page 60: Themes

     Expected distance in time (TwoNav will calculate the estimated distance to be covered in that time at current speed)  Infinite  Extra elements: Extra elements can also be displayed according to customized parameters. Note: These properties depend on the selected vehicle.
  • Page 61: Geocaching

    8.4.1 Data fields Data bar and data pages can be configured to fit your specific preferences, customize TwoNav according to your needs by displaying the data fields that you really need.  Add data fields: By activating the ticked square.
  • Page 62: Tool Bar

    8.4.2 Tool bar Tool bar can be configured to fit your specific preferences, customize TwoNav according to your needs by displaying the tools that you really need.  Add tools: By activating the ticked square.  Remove tools: By deactivating the ticked square.
  • Page 63: Alarms

    Each device button has a double command: short press and long press. Both of them can be personalized for different usages. Alarms During your navigation, TwoNav may alert you when getting close to certain points of special interest. You can also set your own alarm warnings when exceeding limits.
  • Page 64: Tracks

    Leg division: Distance Leg division: Time TwoNav can display audio and visual pop up alarms at every leg change (every kilometer, every hour... or according to your needs). Legs are equal divisions of the track split based on a default interval set by you.
  • Page 65: Waypoints

    Once you have reached the default value, a brand new leg will start lasting the same as the interval value.  Alarm on leg change: TwoNav can display a visual warning (pop up window) each time you complete a leg.
  • Page 66: Speed Limit

    Fix also a warning sound and a repetition interval. Training Fix the training tools of TwoNav to your own needs:  Legs type: Detailed analysis of the track by ‘virtually’ dividing it in different legs (portions of the track) either by distance, time or aerial conditions.
  • Page 67: Vehicle

    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. In this case, TwoNav allows you to set values to recalculate your original route and get on track again.
  • Page 68: Calculation Method

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 8.8.1.3 Calculation method Before you start navigating, it is very important to chose if the planned route that you are about to navigate will be automatically calculated by:  The shortest way  The fastest way 8.8.2 Next waypoint When navigating a route, you can select a required event to validate a waypoint and switch to the following one: ...
  • Page 69: Tracklog

    8.8.4 Slope In order to get slope data, TwoNav requires you to set the distance values to calculate the following data:  Slope calculation distance: Used to calculate current ‘Slope’ data field.
  • Page 70: Display

    This is a security system in order to avoid losing tracks in case you forget to start ‘Triplog’ function.  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.
  • Page 71: Autonomy

     Connection interval: Improve the autonomy of the device by setting the connection interval of the GPS.  Disconnect GPS when stop: TwoNav will detect a stop in your itinerary and will automatically disconnect the device.  Protection against unplug: In order to prevent the device from discharging, in case it is disconnected accidentally from the power source, TwoNav will detect the unplugging.
  • Page 72: Gps

    3. Once the screen is calibrated, a confirmation message will pop up. Press any part of the screen to end the calibration process. 8.12.2 Altitude (Barometer) 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 73: Barometer Calibration

    8.12.3 Bearing (Compass) Bearing data determines the orientation of the map when the function ‘Orient map: Track up’ is enabled. TwoNav offers you different ways to determine the bearing you are taking during your navigations:  GPS: The latest positions received are used to calculate the bearing of your current movements.
  • Page 74: Advanced

     Pop up for alarms: Fix the duration of the pop up window alarm.  Draw map corners: TwoNav draws on the map window the frames for all the maps loaded in the application.
  • Page 75  Lane info (only in ‘On-Road’ mode): In roads with several lanes, TwoNav will inform you about which is the correct lane to take.  Antialias: Draw smoother lines in vectorial maps (*.VMAP).
  • Page 76  Profiles ‘On-Road’/‘Off-Road’ mode: Since ‘On-Road’ and ‘Off-Road’ modes have different needs from each other, TwoNav displays different options for each mode. If disabled, all options (menus and data fields) will be the same for ‘On-Road’ and ‘Off-Road’ modes.
  • Page 77: Management From A Computer

    You can get the latest version of Land/Air from www.CompeGPS.com (learn more about Land/Air by downloading the full manual). After installing it, all you have to do is connect your TwoNav device to the computer (Windows/Mac). Then Land/Air software will automatically detect the device and display it at ‘Storage files' branch in the data tree.
  • Page 78: Open And Analyse The Data Recorded By Twonav

     Update your device to the latest TwoNav version Open and analyse the data recorded by TwoNav While using Land/Air, open a file from a TwoNav device is as easy as do a double click on its name at the tree data.
  • Page 79: Dragging Files Directly From The Data Tree

    Land/Air software can automatically update the TwoNav software of your device. 1. Connect the TwoNav device to the computer. 2. Once your TwoNav device appears listed at the data tree (‘Storage files’), open its conextual menu and select ‘Update TwoNav software’.
  • Page 80 http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com CompeGPS does not guarantee the quality of the included maps, being free of any responsibility that may be derived from them. Wear and tear effects that may happen in some elements (like screen, buttons, rubber caps or moving parts) are out of guarantee. Present warranty will be cancelled if any of the next circumstances happen: 1.
  • Page 81: Appendix: Data Fields

    http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 11 APPENDIX: DATA FIELDS 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 your needs from ‘Main menu > Settings > Fields & Buttons > Data fields’: ...
  • Page 82 http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com  Croquis: Image displaying manoeuvres.  Current depth: Current depth value taking as reference the nautical chart.  Current pace: Speed in minute/kilometer.  Current power: Current power at this moment.  Depth at next: Depth value at next waypoint ...
  • Page 83 http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com  GOTO arrow: Arrow that indicates the course towards to the next waypoint.  GPS altitude: Present altitude provided by GPS rerceives via satellites.  GPS bearing: Direction followed according to the GPS system.  Graph: Representation of the track being covered. ...
  • Page 84  Number of points: Track points saved up to current position.  Partial CO2 emission: CO2 emission from the beginning of itinerary. Value reseted every time TwoNav is turned off.  Partial energy: Partial odometer energy.  Partial mean speed: Average of all speeds values from the beginning of itinerary up to this moment.
  • Page 85 http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com  Place name: Name of the element of your current position.  Precision: Error margin of the GPS.  Radar icon: Displays an icon when entering the radius of a radar.  Radius turn: Radius of the turn that you are taking at the moment. ...
  • Page 86: Appendix: Tool Bar Buttons

     3D mode: Switch between viewing modes (‘2D > 3D > 3D+’).  Activate GPS: Start/Stop GPS connection.  Alternate maps: TwoNav superimposes maps, so that you can display two or more maps at the same time at map window.
  • Page 87  Full screen: Most of user interface elements will be hidden to get a wider view of the map.  Less detailed map: TwoNav will try to load a map of lower resolution than the currently loaded.  Man over board: If some falls into the water, route will be automatically calculated to that point.
  • Page 88: Appendix: Special Characters

     Zoom 100%: Zoom will be automatically set displaying map at its maximum resolution. Note: Due to platform restrictions, some functions may only be available in certain TwoNav platforms. 13 APPENDIX: SPECIAL CHARACTERS You may have to type signs that do not appear in the keyboard system.
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