Select the SPORT RECORD option using the VIEW/SET arrows.
Select RUN FILE INFO to choose a route or a session which you have already
recorded.
Select one of the routes (archived by date and time) to display the content.
This session summary lists:
The distance covered (DISTANCE)
Your overall route time (TIME)
Your average speed (AVG SPEED)
You can also choose the VIEW RUN MAP option to display the outline of your route.
You can exit map mode by pressing the MODE button.
You can remove the route from the device's memory using the DELETE option.
You can delete all routes stored in the memory using the DELETE ALL option.
7.1.2 NAVIGATION
This option gives you access to various waypoint marking functions and the return
to initial location function.
Keep pressing MODE to enter menu mode.
Select the NAVIGATION option using the VIEW/SET arrows.
You then have access to a 7-point menu.
7.1.2.1 ADD/REMOVE MAP MODE
If the mode is deactivated, the map will no longer be visible when the user scrolls
through the different modes by pressing the MODE button.
Press OK to activate or deactivate MAP mode.
7.1.2.2 TURN ON/OFF GPS
This option activates or deactivates detection of the GPS signal.
Use this option to disable detection of the signal when it cannot be received cor-
rectly or to save the battery.
i Make sure you activate GPS signal reception when you want to record a route.
7.1.2.3 SAVE WAYPOINT
Select this option then press OK to record a WAYPOINT.
The following data will be recorded for the waypoint:
- The Waypoint number.
- The latitude and longitude of the waypoint.
- The altitude of the waypoint.
Press OK to confirm waypoint recording.
7.1.2.4 FIND WAYPOINT
Select this option to find a waypoint you have already recorded in order to return
there.
Select LIST ALL to choose the waypoint from the list of all waypoints recorded on
the device.
Select the waypoint from the list and display its data.
The device then displays the GOTO option in order to head towards this Waypoint.
The route to take is clearly indicated on the map and with an arrow indicating the
direction to follow.
i Important: This arrow needs you to move to function correctly. If the user is static,
the information given by the arrow will be incorrect.
On the right of the screen, the time remaining before reaching the target, assuming
progression at the present average speed, is also displayed.
If the GOTO Waypoint option has been activated, there is one menu option: STOP
GOTO appears, to stop guiding the user to this point.
7.1.2.5 RETURN TO ORIGIN
Select this option to return to your departure point (the point where you started the
stopwatch provided the GPS signal was detected at that time).
The direction to follow and the time needed to return to that point are continually
displayed in this mode.
Important: If the stopwatch was started when GPS signal reception was not strong
enough (GPS aerial flashing), the route to take will be incorrect and will indicate
geodesic coordinates (0°, 0°) which do not match the real starting point of your
route.
7.1.2.6 ALERTS
This option enables you to set alarms which are activated if a time, distance or
speed requirement is fulfilled. For example, you can set the alarm to beep every
kilometre or every five minutes of a marathon.
Select the alarm mode you want using the VIEW/SET arrows and then OK. After
pressing OK again, a window appears giving you the choice between:
No alarm: OFF.
A one-off alarm: ONCE
Recurring alarms: REPEAT
Next, select the alarm settings using the VIEW/SET arrows to move the cursor to
the figures to be modified. Next use OK to open a window with the values to be
modified.
With the SPEED ALERT option you can programme upper and lower movement
speed limits. The device will beep if you go over one or the other.
7.1.2.7 GPS INFO
This option displays the state of the different satellites' signal reception.
If the signal is detected correctly (at least 4 satellites), the words 3D FIXED appear
next to the satellite icon, which will be continually displayed (not flashing). The
numbers of the satellites detected are displayed in reverse video. If the signal is
weak (3 satellites) the words 2D FIXED appear vertically. This means that only the
latitude and longitude coordinates are reliable, and not altitude.
7.1.3 GPS MOUSE
This menu allows you to use the KeyMaze 300 as a portable GPS aerial for your
laptop computer.
This requires the prior installation of the USB drivers and PC software on the
installation CD (see chapter on PC software instructions).
After selecting the GPS MOUSE option from the main menu, activate or deactivate
it as a GPS aerial: Select TURN ON GPS MOUSE or TURN OFF GPS MOUSE.
Install the USB driver on your PC if you have not done so already.
Connect the KeyMaze300 to your PC using the USB cable provided
To install the PC software, see the relevant section in the PC software instructions.
You can then use the KeyMaze 300 as a GPS aerial in conjunction with navigation
software.
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