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Gps device for personal navigation for use in all conditions
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6.
MAIN MENU: Settings Menu (... cont)
Content options for 2 & 4 Data Boxes
(GPS MAP → MAIN MENU → Settings →
2/4 Data Box Layout)
The following data options are available for each
box in both the
2-box
and
4-box
layouts.Move the
rocker pad left/right to select the desired option,
and then press
Done
or centre press the rocker
pad to complete. For each data option, a summary
descriptor is given on-screen.
1. Speed Now.
Current speed
2. Average Speed.
Average speed from starting
Stats. Total distance divided by total time.
3. Average Moving Speed.
Average moving
speed from starting Stats
4. Max Speed.
Maximum speederage speed from
starting Stats
5. Wheel speed.
For cycling, speed taken from the
wheel (via Bluetooth) rather than GPS.
6. Time Now.
Taken from Satellite time (assuming
GPS is active) and offset accourding to the Time
Offset settings
7. Time Moving.
Excludes periods when unit is
off and in hibernate. Starts when
Trip Log
and end on Trip Reset. GPS needs to be registering
movement.
8. Stopped Time
Time spent not moving. See
Time Moving
summary above.
9. Trip Time.
Total time From Trip reset to Trip
Reset, when Stats were running, not Paused/
Stopped.
10. Trip Distance.
Total distance whilst Stats were
running
Software v3.0.11065
11. Elevation (Pressure).
calculated by the Barometric Altiimter.
to be accurate, the Barometric Altimeter needs to
be calibrated by one of several methods at the
beginning of your Trip. Please see relevant section.
This is the most accurate Elevation method.
12. Elevation (Maps).
from embedded data in the mapping.Please use this
as a general guide only as this type of data source
is not as accurate as GPS or Elevation data. This
source is prone to "drift" in rapidly changing weather
conditions.
13. Elevation (GPS).
by the GPS sigmals received. This is a reaasonably
accurate measure, but can be affected by heavy
overhead cover and sometimes by "Canyon effect".
However, GPS elevation is not prone to weather
changes in the same way as Elevation from
Pressure.
14. Gradient.
Given as a percentage, and not as
an angle or ratio. E.g. 5% gradient = 5m rise over
100m distance.
15. Max Altitude.
The maximum height (altitude)
attained during the trip since the last reset.
started
16. Min Altitude.
The minimum height (altitude)
attained during the trip since the last reset.
17. Total Ascents
(altitude) gained.
18. Total Descents
(altitude) lost.
19. Local pressure.
location.
The
Elevation,
20. Pressure (Sea Level)
Please Note
at Sea Level. This will be the Pressure typically seen
on Weather charts and forecasts. Generally Local
Pressure will be
unless you are at the coast.
21. HRM
The Elevation calcualated
minute) as provided via the Bluetooth low Energy
connection to a supported Bluetooth Smart HRM
strap.
21. HRM (Avg)
per minute as provided via the Bluetooth low Energy
The Elevation as calculated
connection to a supported Bluetooth Smart HRM
strap.
22. Cadence.
speed of the pedals, in revolutions per minute, as
provided by the Bluetooth Low Energy link.
24. Cadence (Avg).
rotational speed of the pedals, in revolutions per
minute, as provided by the Bluetooth Low Energy
link.
25. Heading
Degrees (M – Magnetic North, G – Grid North, T –
True North), Cardinal points (e.g. N, NNE), or mil-
radians. See
26. GoTo Bearing
Cumulative total of height
See POSITION INFO,
27. GoTo Distance
Cumulative total of height
imperial or metric. See
28. GoTo ETA
The air pressure at your
point.
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The calculated Pressure
lower
than Sea Level pressure -
Heart Rate Monitor data (beats per
Heart Rate Monitor average beats
For bikes - this is the rotational
average
For bikes - this is the
Direction of travel, given in either
.
Compass Settings
Bearing to your "GoTo" point.
(Set as GoTo
option).
Distance to
GoTo
point, either
Units and Set Speed.
Estimated Time of Arrival at
GoTo
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