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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 outings. Despite this under certain circumstances you may be distracted by the misuse of the device, and in extreme cases it may become a hazard either for you or the environment.
  • Page 2 Install maps easily: Install maps automatically on the device with just a few clicks and without having to manually activate them. • Access the GO Cloud: As a TwoNav user, you have a personal storage area on the GO Cloud to save your tracks. This space is accessible from anywhere in the world.
  • Page 3 GPS device on myTwoNav will give you access to our customer service team. Activate these products following the steps below: 1. Visit http://www.TwoNav.com/Start 2. Select your GPS device model and log in with your TwoNav user account. 3. Enter your device ’...
  • Page 4 • BLE sensors (Bluetooth Low Energy): Capture data from external sensors like heart rate monitors, cadence sensors, speed sensors, power sensors..• SeeMe™: Broadcast any outdoor activity live and send emergency alerts if you ’ re in danger. • Wi-Fi: Sync your activities on the GO Cloud. You can also connect your device to a computer using a USB cable to charge the device ’...
  • Page 5 Follow these steps to connect your sensors and start receiving information from them: 1. Install the sensors as required and activate them before attempting to connect to them. 2. Go to ‘ Main menu > Settings > Sensors ’ 3. Press ‘...
  • Page 6 To enable these features, you have to pair your smartphone to your GPS by installing the TwoNav Link app. Link, by TwoNav, is a free application available for Android and iOS that is designed to enhance the capabilities of TwoNav's next-generation GPS.
  • Page 7 1. On your GPS, go to 'Main menu > Settings > Smartphone'. 2. Then press 'Pair Smartphone' to make the GPS visible to the TwoNav Link app. 3. Your GPS will now be listed in the TwoNav Link app. Just select it.
  • Page 8 Follow the steps below to activate SeeMe ™ service on your device: 1. Access http://www.TwoNav.com/Start 2. Select your GPS device model and log in with your user account. 3. Enter your device ’ s serial number. 4. Set up the SeeMe ™...
  • Page 9 For being a user of one of our GPS, you have the right to have a personal storage area on GO. The GO Cloud is a virtual storage space where you can save your activities and keep them synced in all your devices: Your device and the GO Cloud sync via Wi-Fi.
  • Page 10 1. Press 'Main Menu > Settings > Cloud GO'. 2. From this moment, every time you finish an activity and TwoNav has detected a Wi-Fi network, your device will automatically upload the latest activity to the GO cloud. Check the synchronization status for each element on data lists:...
  • Page 11 If you want to access your activity record stored at GO and download any of them to the device, follow these steps: 1. Press 'Main menu > Routes > More options > My on-line routes'. 2. Download routes individually or entire folders. Connecting your device to a computer will let you do several things: •...
  • Page 12 • Update your device to the latest version of the software: New software releases are periodically published, these updates are free and add new features to your GPS. Storage units When a GPS device is connected to a computer, it becomes a storage unit and will be displayed as follows: •...
  • Page 13 • Default folder for routes: • GPS: ‘TwoNavData/Data’ Bicycle mount integrated The rear mount is used to attach the Roc to the bicycle. Stem bike mount Upfront bike mount...
  • Page 14 • ‘ZOOM+’ / ’ZOOM-’ keys: • Press: Zoom in / out map • ‘POWER’ key: • Short press: Shutdown screen and block buttons • Long press: Turn GPS on / Turn GPS off • ‘BACK’ key: • Press: 'Back' in menus / 'Re-center' in map •...
  • Page 15: Standard Battery Life

    Standard battery life Your GPS device may operate around: Roc: • 18 consecutive hours with no need of recharging Increase battery life Basic tips to enlarge battery life a little bit longer: • Turn the screen off manually when not using the device •...
  • Page 16 Charged When the device is charging, the screen will automatically turn off to speed up the process. You can turn it on by pressing any button. It will turn off automatically after 15 seconds. From status bar you can check the status of general functions of the application. •...
  • Page 17 • GPS: See position status and go to GPS settings page (number of satellites available, coverage of each satellite...). By default, when the device is turned on, it will try to connect to available satellites so that you can start working with GPS function. If GPS is disconnected, the device will not receive any position signal and many application functions will stop working.
  • Page 18 New software releases are periodically published, these updates are free and add new features to your GPS. Plus, if we ’ ve identified any errors or problems with previous versions, the update will fix them. We recommend you to keep your GPS up to date for the best user experience.
  • Page 19: Additional Functions

    By default, the map window shows the 'No navigation' mode, which provides an overview of your outing. In it, you can start an activity, see the route on the map, find out the status of the TwoNav application and access the main menu. The 'No navigation' mode contains several areas: •...
  • Page 20 Press anywhere on the map to show more features: • Toolbar • Full screen • 'Zoom+' and 'Zoom-' buttons Press anywhere on the map again to hide these elements. Status bar is placed at the top of the application and it shows the current state of some of the most elementary functions featured in the device: •...
  • Page 21 The navigation bar is at the bottom of the application and provides access to: • Main menu: From the main menu, you ’ ll be able to manage most system functions, as well as your activities, routes and maps. Press on the menu items to activate them or to access their sub-menus.
  • Page 22 Press the 'Full screen' button to have more space to view the map. 'Full screen' gives you access to a wider space where you can explore a map and get more details on the terrain, such as finding out what locations are closest to your current position. Press the 'Full screen' button again to return to the previous mode.
  • Page 23 • 'Recenter' button • Scale • Navigation bar Additional functions Press anywhere on the map to show more features: • Status bar • Toolbar • 'Zoom+' and ' Zoom-' buttons • Full screen • Navigation bar Press anywhere on the map again to hide these elements. Data bar is placed at the bottom of the application, during your trips it shows relevant information of your performance.
  • Page 24 Once an activity has started, the navigation bar at the bottom of the application will change its format and give you access to 'Activity control'. In this section, you can review the most basic information of your itinerary in real time, pause or stop your activity as well as choose another destination.
  • Page 25 Do a long press on any part of the map to access the ‘Pin’ mode. 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: •...
  • Page 26: Data Lists

    DATA GRAPHS COMPASS DESTINATION PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE Since the relevant data differ depending on the sport (hiking, running, road bike, mountain bike), the device lets you change the data fields and replace them with others that are better suited to your needs. Customise the device by displaying only the fields that you really need, or create completely new data pages: ‘Main menu >...
  • Page 27 MAIN MENU MAPS WAYPOINTS ROUTES At ‘Main menu’, 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: • Default folder for maps: • GPS: ‘TwoNavData/Maps’...
  • Page 28 Contextual menus provide additional features that complement your user experience. This software has many features, to keep from showing them all on the screen, which would slow the application down, more specific options are grouped into contextual menus. These options are not initially displayed on the screen. Instead, you have to open the contextual menu to access them.
  • Page 29 By default, TwoNav offers several preset profiles, though you can also adjust the settings of one of the existing profiles to suit your needs. If none of the existing profiles is suited to your activity, you can create a new one and define all of its settings.
  • Page 30 • Trackattack: Your GPS can use a previous activity as a reference to compare your current performance. Choose an activity and start the navigation. A simulation of that track will be played at its original speed, so you can compete against it (‘Virtual Coach’).
  • Page 31 dispensers…) that can be downloaded and easily upload to the device. Select the exact POI where you want to navigate to. • Coordinates: Type the exact coordinates for your destination. LAT: 51º 30’ 12’’ N LON: 00º 07’ 40’’ W •...
  • Page 32 Before you start navigating, the device will display ‘Activity preview’. This is basically a middle step where you will be able to check basic information of your itinerary (destination, total distance, total time...). At this point, you can start the navigation. Once started, you can review 'Activity control' at any moment (‘Press on the map >...
  • Page 33 • Stop: Press this button to finish the current trip and stop the recording. But you can directly review your recorded tracks from the list of tracks (‘Main menu > My activities’). Select another destination Over the course of your activity, you can change the destination at any time, or if you want to end the activity, you can easily return to the start point: •...
  • Page 34 This function is basically a summary of your trip. ‘Activity review’ is very useful to analyse all kind of data recorded during your itinerary. Among several categories of data, this page contains information such as distances, altitudes, elapsed times, speeds, track points, energy data...
  • Page 35 3D reliefs Maps digitally calibrated based on elevation reliefs containing information related to the altitude of the ground. With a relief map loaded you may display your maps in 3D+ mode. By default, the device opens the best map based on your current position automatically. If you prefer to manage your maps manually, disable the ‘Auto-open maps’...
  • Page 36 Alpina, Piolet, SUA, TomTom...). Once you have purchased your map, the easiest way to install it on your device is via Wi-Fi, just follow the steps below: 1. Make sure you are logged in with your TwoNav user account ('Main menu > Settings > My accounts').
  • Page 37 2. Once inside http://www.myTwoNav.com, click on 'My products > My Maps'. 3. Find the map you want to install and click on 'Install'.
  • Page 38 4. On the popup, click 'Install map' to start the automatic installation with TwoNav Downloader. 5. Then select the device on which you want to install the selected map. To install the map on a GPS or smartphone, remember to connect the device before continuing (if your computer has properly detected your GPS/Smartphone, the device will appear on the list).
  • Page 39 This system is much longer but just as reliable. If you have purchased maps on the TwoNav website, follow these steps to install them on your device: 1. Log into http://www.myTwoNav.com with your username and credentials (log in using your purchase email or create a new account if not already a user).
  • Page 40 4. On the popup, click 'Check details' for instructions on how to proceed with the manual installation of your map.
  • Page 41 5. Then, download and unzip the maps you have purchased by clicking on links. 6. Now follow the instructions depending on the platform from you wish to install the map.
  • Page 42 3. At the data tree, find the map that you want to transfer to the GPS at 'Open files > Maps'. 4. Open the contextual menu on the map and select 'Send to > TwoNav GPS' (if your device is properly connected, the GPS will be listed).
  • Page 43 This system is much longer but just as reliable. If you have purchased maps on the TwoNav website, follow these steps to install them on your device: 1. Log into http://www.myTwoNav.com with your username and credentials (log in using your purchase email or create a new account if not already a user).
  • Page 44 4. On the popup, click 'Check details' for instructions on how to proceed with the manual installation of your map.
  • Page 45 5. Download and unzip the overview map of the country by clicking on its link. 6. Then, download and unzip the maps you have purchased by clicking on links.
  • Page 46 3. At the data tree, find the map that you want to transfer to the GPS at 'Open files > Maps'. 4. Open the contextual menu on the map and select 'Send to > TwoNav GPS' (if your device is properly connected, the GPS will be listed).
  • Page 47 6. After that, Land/Air will start transferring the map to the GPS. 7. Disconnect your GPS from the computer and turn it on. 8. Access your list of maps and select the map that you wish to view. The waypoint is a point defined by a geographical position, latitude and longitude coordinates and in most cases altitude, used by the GPS navigation tools.
  • Page 48 By default, the Active Waypoints File is called ‘Waypoints.WPT’, but you can set as Active Waypoints File any other file (marked with an asterisk): select ‘Set as active waypoint’ option. When a new waypoints file is created, it will be automatically set as active. See your list of available waypoints from ‘Main menu >...
  • Page 49 1. Access 'Main menu > Waypoints > More options'. 2. Select 'New Waypoint File'. 3. The new file will be categorized as Active Waypoint File (AWA). New waypoints are saved by default within the Active Waypoints File (AWA). • Create a new waypoint: 1.
  • Page 50 1. Access 'Main menu > Waypoints > More options > Name filter'. 2. Then, enter a combination of characters. Only items containing such letter combination will be displayed. • Sort by: Sort your waypoints using a reference. Name Proximity Date Altitude 1.
  • Page 51 1. Access 'Main menu > Waypoints'. 2. Open the contextual menu of the waypoints file and select 'File > Reset'. Your device classifies courses into two types, depending on their use: • My activities: Tracks recorded directly with your device. Displayed with an activity is the icon for the sport you had set on the device during the outing (hiking, mountain bike, road bike, trail running...).
  • Page 52 available from ‘ Main menu > Routes’. The device will store routes in the default folder: • GPS: ‘TwoNavData/Data’ Types of routes There are different types of routes according to the activity being performed and the path to destination: • Defined path routes: Routes highly detailed from start to end where the path to follow is drawn step by step.
  • Page 53 Your device can open the following route formats: Enriched routes (e-Roadbooks) A roadbook is a diagram tool commonly used by rally co-drivers and walkers that help them to navigate uncertain terrains. Traditional roadbooks contain several pages of information such as charts, GPS coordinates, written instructions, manoeuvres...
  • Page 54 e-Roadbooks, contain all this information in digital format with no need to read indications in a book, your device 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... Basic operations that can be perfomed on routes: •...
  • Page 55 1. Access 'Main menu > My Activities or Routes > More options > Name filter'. 2. Then, enter a combination of characters. Only items containing such letter combination will be displayed. • Sort by: Sort your routes using a reference. Name Distance Activity...
  • Page 56 • Guiding Y axis: Bar serving as moving axis. • Changing data fields on the Y-axis: Click on the Y-axis to change its default data field and select a new field for this axis (altitude, speed, heart rate, cadence...). • Moving graph: Use ‘Zoom’...
  • Page 57 1. In the map window, open the 'Pin' mode by long pressing the track you want to edit. 2. Press 'More options > Edit track'. 3. Locate the track point you want to move. 4. Drag and drop the track point from your current position to the exact point where you want to place it.
  • Page 58 4. The two adjacent track points will meet in a straight line (this straight line will not contain any track points). 5. When you have finished the edition, click 'Close edition'. • Invert route: Display a route in the opposite sense to the default one (the begining at the end and vicecersa).
  • Page 59 2. Press 'More options > Ttrack > Tools > Convert RTE to TRK’. TwoNav offers you the capacity to download all kinds of free routes located on external Internet servers. This is access to different on-line vendors that will allow you to download routes for whatever area you want.
  • Page 60 1. Press 'Main menu > Routes > More options > My on-line routes' and select any of the providers depending on what you want to download. 2. Identify yourself with your credentials so that TwoNav can access your account on that server.
  • Page 61 3. A list will appear with the available routes stored in the server. 4. Select the route of your choice and download it by double clicking on it. Expert operations that can be perfomed on track points: • Delete stopped points start/end: Route will omit the repetitive points from the beginning and the end where you stopped before and after making the route.
  • Page 62 TwoNav allows you to subdivide a track into several portions called ‘laps’. By doing this you can work more closely on each stretch, as well as analyse data and statistics with greater precision. NO DIVISION: LAP DIVISION: LAP DIVISION: ORIGINAL LAPS...
  • Page 63 Menu > Routes > Select your route > More options > Autolaps settings'. 4. TwoNav will automatically calculate each lap according to your previous settings and laps will be highlighted on the track. Once you have reached the default value, a brand new lap will start lasting the same as the interval value.
  • Page 64 1. Access 'Main Menu > Routes > Select your route > Lap analysis'. 2. A new window will appear showing the results of the analysis (projected distance, accumulated climb, mean speed, pace, duration, slope…). Follow these steps to analyse a specific lap in more precision: 1.
  • Page 65 To enable these features, you have to pair your smartphone to your GPS by installing the TwoNav Link app. Link, by TwoNav, is a free application available for Android and iOS that is designed to enhance the capabilities of TwoNav's next-generation GPS.
  • Page 66 1. On your GPS, go to 'Main menu > Settings > Smartphone'. 2. Then press 'Pair Smartphone' to make the GPS visible to the TwoNav Link app. 3. Your GPS will now be listed in the TwoNav Link app. Just select it.
  • Page 67 SMS and e-mail with your current location. Follow the steps below to activate SeeMe ™ service on your device: 1. Access http://www.TwoNav.com/Start 2. Select your GPS device model and log in with your TwoNav user account. 3. Enter your device ’ s serial number.
  • Page 68 If you registered your GPS some time ago and forgot to add contacts, you can manage them from your personal space on the GO web portal (http://Go.TwoNav.com). Go to ‘Main menu > SeeMe™’ and add them. And if your contact list is set up, you can edit it and add other contacts from the GO portal whenever you want.
  • Page 69 • Let others know the track you ’ re on and where you ’ re headed • Analyse a wealth of data and stats on your last activity (total distance, time, accumulated ascent, cadence, power...). How the service works Once you ’...
  • Page 70 Your device will send positions every so often (5 minutes), with several parameters in each transmission. If you lose the signal at some point on your route, the data will be stored and broadcast again when the signal is recovered. The broadcast will finish when you end your activity, or automatically if your position doesn ’...
  • Page 71 Go exploring in complete safety knowing that if you need help or find yourself in a dangerous situation, just have your TwoNav device with you. The SeeMe ™ emergency alert system will allow you to send an SOS wherever you are. Send an emergency notice, so family and friends can reach you and help you in any situation.
  • Page 72 • Land • Go.TwoNav.com Activate auto sync on your device and every time a new route is recorded or created, it will be wirelessly and automatically uploaded to the cloud without having to connect the device to a computer. Use the GO Cloud as a virtual repository in which to store a history of all your files safely and reliably.
  • Page 73 Plus, thanks to the GO website (http://Go.TwoNav.com), you can use the internet to access, from anywhere in the world, all the activities available in the cloud. Even far from home, ’ ll be able to check the path of an activity that you want to repeat, or analyse the most significant stats for any of your routes.
  • Page 74 1. Press 'Main Menu > Settings > Cloud GO'. 2. From this moment, every time you finish an activity and TwoNav has detected a Wi-Fi network, your device will automatically upload the latest activity to the GO cloud. Check the synchronization status for each element on data lists:...
  • Page 75 If you want to access your activity record stored at GO and download any of them to the device, follow these steps: 1. Press 'Main menu > Routes > More options > My on-line routes'. 2. Download routes individually or entire folders.
  • Page 76 Land is the perfect software for preparing and analysing all your outdoor activities (Windows/Mac). If you ’ ve turned on auto sync on your GPS device, when you get home after an activity, Land will automatically download it from the cloud without having to connect the device using cables.
  • Page 77 Follow these steps to upload your activities manually to the GO Cloud: 1. Connect your device to the computer via USB. 2. Access http://Go.TwoNav.com and log in using your user account. 3. Go to ‘ My activities ’...
  • Page 78 4. Then press ‘ Add an activity ’ ‘ Add a route ’ and browse to the file in your computer that you want to upload to the GO Cloud. 5. From then on, your new activities will be automatically uploaded to the GO Cloud and synced automatically on your other devices.
  • Page 79 Now you won ’ t have to wait until you get home to analyse your last outing. Access http://Go.TwoNav.com and click on any route to: • See any itinerary laid out on a map of the area.
  • Page 80 Share the activity by e-mail or on social media (Facebook and Twitter) If you have a personal account in one of these services external to TwoNav, you can link them to the GO cloud (http://Go.TwoNav.com), thus, each time an activity is completed, it will be automatically uploaded to both spaces: to the GO cloud and other services linked to •...
  • Page 81 4. You will then be redirected to the website of that service. You will need to identify yourself. Follow the steps indicated in the website (process external to TwoNav). 5. From the moment that both accounts are linked, your new activities will be...
  • Page 82 By default, TwoNav offers several preset profiles, though you can also adjust the settings of one of the existing profiles to suit your needs. If none of the existing profiles is suited to your activity, you can create a new one and define all of its settings.
  • Page 83 As you travel, the device will record all kinds of information in real time (speed, pace, altitude, distance, gradient..). These values are called data fields and are grouped into data pages. Since the relevant data differ depending on the sport (hiking, running, road bike, mountain bike).
  • Page 84 Functions accessible from: 'Main menu > Settings > Activity profiles > Alarms > Data fields' When navigating, TwoNav can notify you when you exceed certain limits you yourself specify (deviation from route, speed, slope, ascent, heart rate, cadence, etc.). The alarms will be shown automatically in a pop-up window as you navigate, based on your pre-defined preferences.
  • Page 85 When navigating, TwoNav can let you know when you approach or reach certain points of interest. Set an alarm to have TwoNav notify you when are about to enter that point’s radius. The alarms will appear automatically in a pop-up window as you navigate, based on your pre-defined preferences.
  • Page 86 AUTOROUTE CALCULATION NO AUTOROUTE CALCULATION The device can be set up to calculate a route from your current position to a chosen destination. Specify your goal, the device will automatically calculate the best route based on your preferences and on the information in the map that is currently loaded. The GPS automatically calculates the route along urban roads and guides you on each manoeuvre using visual and audio cues until you reach your destination.
  • Page 87 By default, the ‘Autoroute’ function is on for the ‘Car’ and ‘Road bike’ profiles. If you use any other profile, you will have to turn it on manualy from ‘Main menu > Settings > Activity profiles > Autoroute’. Preferred route: Before you start navigating, it is very important to choose if the •...
  • Page 88 Your device can display audio and visual pop up alarms at every lap change (every kilometer, every hour... or according to your needs). Laps are equal divisions of the track split based on a default interval set by you. If you enable the division of tracks by laps ('Main menu > Settings >...
  • Page 89 • Track goes up: Orient map towards your course, map will rotate to be adapted to your present course. Perspective in front of you will be displayed on the screen. • North up: Map is not oriented, your position will be marked with the pointer in the centre of the screen and the pointer will rotate to show your present course.
  • Page 90 By default, the map window shows the 'Zoom+' and ' Zoom-' buttons. Press on the map to show/hide the buttons. If you want more space to view the map, you can permanently hide the buttons with this option. Functions accessible from: 'Main menu > Settings > Activity profiles > Map view > Status bar in activity' By default, when navigation starts, the status bar disappears from the top of the application allowing more space to view the map.
  • Page 91 • Draw relief 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. Functions accessible from: 'Main menu >...
  • Page 92 Show/Hide the functions accessible from the map page: • Info next: • Scale bar: • Data bar: Functions accessible from: 'Main menu > Settings > Activity profiles > Map view > Tool bar' Tool bar can be configured to fit your specific preferences, customize the device according to your needs by displaying the tools that you really need.
  • Page 93 • Add tools: By activating the ticked square. • Remove tools: By deactivating the ticked square. • Order the tools: By using ‘Up’/‘Down’ buttons. Functions accessible from: 'Main menu > Settings > Activity profiles > Map view > 3D mode' 2D FLAT 3D FLAT 3D+ RELIEF...
  • Page 94 • ‘2D flat > 3D flat’: 2 positions ‘2D > 3D’ • ‘2D flat > 3D flat > 3D+ relief’: 3 positions ‘2D > 3D > 3D+’ • ‘2D flat > 3D+ relief’: 2 positions ‘2D > 3D+’ (your device will try to show 3D+. If not possible, 3D flat will be shown) Functions accessible from: 'Main menu >...
  • Page 95 Functions accessible from: 'Main menu > Settings > Activity profiles > Map view > Pointer size' Set the size for the icon used to show your position in the map window. TwoNav offers several sizes for the position pointer.
  • Page 96 Functions accessible from: 'Main menu > Settings > Activity profiles > Map view > Extra pointer elements' Icon displayed at map page can be fully customized according to your needs: • Fixed ring and parallels: A circumference encircling your position will be drawn. •...
  • Page 97 • Disabled: No prow line will be displayed. • Pixels: Set the length of the prow line in pixels. • Real distance: Prow line will be displayed on the map at real scale. • Expected distance in time: The device will calculate the estimated distance to be covered in that time at current speed.
  • Page 98 • Show current track on map: If enabled, the track that is being recorded will be shown on the map page. Estimated times calculation: • Based on track/autoroute: Calculates the estimated time of arrival taking • into consideration the time of the track. Based on mean speed: Calculates the estimated time of arrival taking into •...
  • Page 99 • Default track thickness: Set the thickness for the generated track. • Recorded track color: Set the color for the generated track. • Draw arrows over the track: To easily know its direction. • 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...).
  • Page 100 • Highlight navigated track: When navigating a track (active track) you might see it highlighted from the rest of the tracks. • Navigated track color: The active track can have a different color line from the rest of the tracks. •...
  • Page 101 In graph representations of routes it is the user who selects what data he wishes to analyze according to his sports routine. From this option you can determine which data field to display on the Y axis (vertical). You can exchange the value of the vertical axis for another field at any time.
  • Page 102 Functions accessible from: 'Main menu > Settings > System > About > Software update' New software releases are periodically published, these updates are free and add new features to your GPS. Plus, if we ’ ve identified any errors or problems with previous versions, the update will fix them.
  • Page 103 Functions accessible from: 'Main menu > Settings > System > About > Status report' When ‘Status report’ is pressed, a *.ZIP file containing technical information of the current status of the application. Create a ‘Status report’ in order to help our technical department to solve any of your problems.
  • Page 104 Functions accessible from: 'Main menu > Settings > System > Display and brightness' Regulate the amount of light of the screen and adjust it for each situation: • Autobrightness: The screen will adapt its brightness to the lighting conditions of that moment.
  • Page 105 • Shutdown screen: Time interval to automatically switch the screen off. • Auto shutdown: Time interval to automatically switch the device off. • Interface size: Choose the size of the texts that appear on the screen to be larger or smaller.
  • Page 106 • ft, m Altitude: • Speed: kt, km/h, min/km, mph • ft, m, mi, nm Short distance: • Acceleration: g, km/h/s, m/s • ft/min, m/h, m/min, m/s Vertical speed: • Area: hect., km • cal, J, Kcal, KJ, MJ, KWh Energy: •...
  • Page 107 • Calibrate compass: The calibration of the electronic compass is essential in order to display right directions during your navigations. After pressing the button, follow the steps shown on the screen. Rotate the device for a few seconds to do the calibration. It is important to move the device about all 3 axes of rotation.
  • Page 108 • GPS: Altitude data from the GPS will be used. • 3D relief (altitude map): Current altitude of the 3D relief map (3D relief map must be loaded). • Barometric (manual): Values from the barometric altimeter will be used. • Barometric (autocalibrated by GPS): Barometric altitude will be used, but the barometer will be automatically calibrated using the altitude data from the GPS by means of an algorithm that optimizes the final result.
  • Page 109 • Coordinates type: 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 (waypoints/routes) to the exact position on the earth. Datum systems are needed because the earth is an imperfect ellipsoid.
  • Page 110 Each device button has a double command: short press and long press. Both of them can be personalized for different usages. Functions accessible from: 'Main menu > Settings > System > GPS settings' Before using the device to navigate, it is very important to configure the GPS settings to receive data correctly:...
  • Page 111 • Activate GPS: If the function is activated, the device will have a GPS signal to determine its position. • Satellite status: Displays the status, accuracy and signal level of the satellite. Each satellite is shown in a different color (GPS, Glonass, Galileo, Beidou…). •...
  • Page 112 4. For some sensors you ’ ll have to specify certain technical details. The pairing process between the device and the sensor will then begin. 5. Once detected, the sensor will be saved and connected automatically during an activity. 6. The data received from the sensor will be stored with the recorded track and displayed on the data pages.
  • Page 113 To enable these features, you have to pair your smartphone to your GPS by installing the TwoNav Link app. Link, by TwoNav, is a free application available for Android and iOS that is designed to enhance the capabilities of TwoNav's next-generation GPS.
  • Page 114 1. On your GPS, go to 'Main menu > Settings > Smartphone'. 2. Then press 'Pair Smartphone' to make the GPS visible to the TwoNav Link app. 3. Your GPS will now be listed in the TwoNav Link app. Just select it.
  • Page 115 • Activate connection: Turn notifications on/off, transfer files and sync activities between your smartphone and GPS. • Device ID: Internal name of the paired smartphone. • Status: Status of the link between the GPS and smartphone. • Show notifications: Turn this option on to display all the notifications from your smartphone on the GPS screen.
  • Page 116 • Smartphone • Land • Go.TwoNav.com From this menu you can specify how to sync your device and the GO Cloud. If you turn on auto sync, you won ’ t have to worry about uploading your activities manually. Once completed and when a Wi-Fi network is detected, the device will upload them automatically to the GO Cloud.
  • Page 117 Tanaka formula. Functions accessible from: 'Main menu > Settings > My accounts' This section centralizes all on-line accounts in which you are logged in: • TwoNav user • Suunto Moves • IGN Rando (Institut national de l'information géographique et forestière) •...
  • Page 118 • Profile odometer: Accumulated distance of your current profile (hiking, mountain bike...). Value not automatically reseted every time the device is turned off. • 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 the device is turned off.
  • Page 119 • Lap climb: Total amount climbed from the begining of the current lap section up to the current position. • Lap descent: Total amount descended from the begining of the current lap section up to the current position. • Maximum altitude: Reached during your itinerary. •...
  • Page 120 • Time: Current time according to the selected time zone. • Time to TrackAttack: Time difference between you and the ‘TrackAttack’. • Time in movement: Total amount of time moving. • Time without package: Elapsed time since last time GPS signal was received. Speeds •...
  • Page 121 • Vertical speed: Descending speed (vertical component of speed value). Bearings • Bearing: Current course. • Bearing to next: Course towards to the next waypoint. • Compass: Compass representation. • GOTO arrow: Arrow that indicates the course towards to the next waypoint. •...
  • Page 122 • Mean power: Average of all power values. • OCA: Optimum chainring angle. • Pedal power: Relative power left-right. • Powermeter: Power of the last pedaling. • Right pedal smoothness: How smoothly power is delivered to the right pedal. • Right torque effectiveness: How much of the power delivered to the right pedal is pushing it forward.
  • Page 123 • Slope to next waypoint: Slope from your current position to next waypoint. • Slope to destination: Remaining slope till destination is reached. • Vertical speed: Descending speed (vertical component of speed value). General • Air pressure: Present atmospheric pressure provided by the barometric altimeter. •...
  • Page 124 Check full list of tool bar buttons and their usage. These buttons are displayed in tool bar, but you can configure which buttons to show according to your needs from ‘Main menu > Settings > Activity profiles > Map view > Tool bar’: •...
  • Page 125 • Navigate: Choose the destination that you are about to navigate. • New waypoint: Choose where to create new waypoint and access to its properties, so that you can customize them. • Next waypoint: When navigating, switch to the next waypoint (only visible when navigating a route which contains waypoints).
  • Page 126 Review the list of functions you can assign the device's keys. You can configure the function of each key according to your own needs from 'Main Menu > Settings > System > Keys’: • Alternate maps: The device superimposes maps, so that you can display two or more maps at the same time at map page.

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