O-Synce NAVI2move Bedienungsanleitung

o-synce NAVI2move user manual
ENGLISH

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Content
Content................................................................................................................................................ 1
1 FIRST STEPS........................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Downloading and intalling of NaviControlCenter ......................................................................... 3
1.2 Recharging..................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Switching on and off...................................................................................................................... 3
1.4 Display modes ............................................................................................................................... 4
1.5 Button functions............................................................................................................................ 4
1.6 Settings.......................................................................................................................................... 4
1.7 General view of the display........................................................................................................... 5
2 MOUNTING OF BIKE HOLDERS ............................................................................................................. 7
2.1 Options for holder positions.......................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Changing holder options ............................................................................................................... 7
2.3 Fixation of the bike holder ............................................................................................................ 8
2.3.1 Double-leg .............................................................................................................................. 8
2.3.2 Handlebar or stem.................................................................................................................. 8
3 MENU ................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Main menu .................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.1 Navigation............................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.2 GPS Information ..................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.3 Deleting data .......................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.4 Setting..................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 Set menus...................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2.1 Power-mode –Set up background lighting............................................................................ 9
3.2.2 Time zone –Set up time and date.......................................................................................... 9
3.2.3 Calibration ............................................................................................................................ 10
3.2.4 Units ..................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2.5 Tour ...................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2.6 Totals .................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2.7 Language............................................................................................................................... 10
4 RECORDING & TOUR DATA................................................................................................................. 11
4.1 Start recording............................................................................................................................. 11
4.2 Pause and restart recording ........................................................................................................ 11
4.3 Stop recording ............................................................................................................................. 11

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4.4 Display tour summary ................................................................................................................. 11
5 BACKTRACK –Home tracking function............................................................................................... 12
6 POI (Point of Interest) –Save and recall landmarks........................................................................... 12
7 DELETING DATA.................................................................................................................................. 12
8 NAVIGATION AND ROUTING .............................................................................................................. 13
8.1 Route planning (NaviControlCentre software)............................................................................ 13
8.2 Selecting and following a route................................................................................................... 14
8.3 Skipping a waypoint .................................................................................................................... 14
8.4 Deleting current navigation......................................................................................................... 14
9 Reading out ........................................................................................................................................ 15

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1 FIRST STEPS
1.1 Downloading and intalling of NaviControlCenter
Visit the o-synce website (www.o-synce.com) and download the NaviControlCentre which is found
under the section “Software”. Afterwards install the software by double-clicking the downloaded file.
If you need a “step-to-step”-guide, you’ll find it on the o-synce website under “Support”.
1.2 Recharging
Before the first use theNAVI2move hast to be charged fully. Open the rubber lid on the backside and
connect the device by Mini USB to a USB connection of your choice. When the device is fully loaded
the symbol of an arrow will appear in the upper left corner of the display. Additionally the battery
charge condition will appear completed.
1.3 Switching on and off
Press the lower button for 3 seconds until the device is switched on or off.
Via remote control: press the upper button for 3 seconds.

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1.4 Display modes
Your Navi2move offers three display modes:
a. The navigation mode displays navigation and training facts.
b. The data review mode displays a summary of your last tours and the collected data (for
example total time, total kilometres).
c. The menu allows an individual set up of your device.
For switching the display modes, shortly press the lower button.
Via remote control: shortly press the upper button.
1.5 Button functions
1.6 Settings
In order to change your settings, please enter the menu and select the menu item "settings" (press
right button until "settings" is marked and confirm with left button).
Choosing your language (default setting is English)
Select the menu item "language" and choose your desired language. Confirm with the left button.
For further information about the setting menu and how to perform extended settings see chapter
3.2 Set menus on page 9.

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1.7 General view of the display
Battery charge condition indicates the actual charge of the battery.
GPS signal strength shows the intensity of the satellite reception. For exact measuring of the altitude
at least three bars are needed. The correct position, based on approximate altitude, is already
accessible with just two displayed bars.
The Navigation arrow indicates the bee line between current position and next waypoint on a
planned route. While heading for a POI (see page 12) or during backtracking (see page 12), the
navigation arrow will show the beeline to the POI or the direction to the starting point. If „routing“is
not activated, the navigation arrow always points to the north.
The user mode symbol indicates which mode has been chosen by the user. Available modes are
cycling, hiking or user-defined (see page 10 - 3.2.5 Tour).
The turning arrow provides additional information which can be added to a way point while planning
the route. The turning arrow shows the exact direction the user has to follow at the next way point
(for example bear right as an additional information to an arrow pointing out hard right).
The compass rose shows the direction in relation to your position.

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The selectable route function allows you to choose several functions like bike speed, altitude,
journey time or distance to the next waypoint. When riding a route it is recommendable to choose
the function distance to the next waypoint (see page 14 –8.2 Selecting and following a route).
The recording status indicades if a route is currently recorded, if it is pausing or if the recording has
been stopped. A recording always has to be started manually (see page 11 - 4.1 Start recording).

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2 MOUNTING OF BIKE HOLDERS
Please pay attention to install the device as horizontal as possible. The navigation arrow depends
on the electromagnetic compass which only displays the correct direction if it is positioned in the
correct angle. For this reason a horizontal montage is absolutely necessary. If your stem is too steep
for that, install the device on your handle bar or choose the cockpit solution by using the double
legged holder.
2.1 Options for holder positions
Bike holder 2H RC can be mounted in three different ways:
a. Cockpit solution
b. Stem
c. Handle bar
2.2 Changing holder options
The NAVI2move is delivered with the double-legged holder already fixed to the back plate. For
mounting the holder directly onto your stem or handlebar, loosen the four screws on the backside.
Exchange the double-legged holder plate with the regular holder plate. Depending on where you
want to fix the holder, pay attention to the adjustment of the holder plate.
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2.3 Fixation of the bike holder
2.3.1 Double-leg
Glue both rubber stickers onto the contact surface of the holder plate. Afterwards pull both cable
straps through the holes, fix them around the handlebar and tighten them. Cut off the remaining
ends of the cable straps.
2.3.2 Handlebar or stem
Glue the rubber sticker onto contact surface of the holder plate. Pull both cable wires through their
holes and tighten them around the handlebar or stem. Cut off the remaining ends.

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3 MENU
3.1 Main menu
3.1.1 Navigation
In this mode you can
recall your planned route (see 8.1 Selecting and following a route page 14)
start back-tracking (see 5 Backtrack –home tracking function page 12)
choose and head for a POI (see Saving and recalling of landmarks page 12)
3.1.2 GPS Information
Shows your current position.
3.1.3 Deleting data
Enables you to delete data (see 7 Deleting Data page 12).
3.1.4 Setting
Contains all kinds of set menus.
3.2 Set menus
3.2.1 Power-mode –Set up background lighting
Backlight
Here you can preset how long the background lightning will be switched on when pushing a button.
Alternatively the background lightning can be switched off entirely.
Auto suspend
Here you can preset after which time period of non-use the device will shut down. Alternatively you
can set the device to stay permanently powered.
3.2.2 Time zone –Set up time and date
Once the NAVI2move has found a GPS satellite for the first time, the time and date of the GPS
satellite will be adopted automatically. Nevertheless the time can vary from the real time, depending
on the time zone you are in. To adjust the time for your current region, enter the time offset under
menu item „Manual“.
For example: Displayed time 12:00 - actual time 14:00. Choose UTC +02 for adjusting the time to
14:00.
Settings for Germany : Daylight saving time UTC +02 and winter time UTC +01
Automatic: The time which is transferred by the current GPS-satellite is used for time display.
Manual: Here you can adapt the GPS time to your regional time zone.
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