Dayton N2COH N2C is a 2.4GHz transceiver with GPS receiver function. User Manual navi2coach manual english

Dayton Industrial Co., Ltd. N2C is a 2.4GHz transceiver with GPS receiver function. navi2coach manual english

Exhibit 08 Users Manual

      navi2coach  User‘s guide - ENGLISH
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Es wurde kein navi2coach     Index 1 GENERAL ........................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 General information ........................................................................................................................................ 5 2 Scope of delivery ............................................................................................................................................... 6 2.1 Compatible o-synce accessories (optional) ................................................................................................ 6 2.2 How to use compatible accessories of o-synce (optional) ........................................................................ 7 2.2.1 Use of ANT+ remote ............................................................................................................................... 7 2.3 Compatible ANT+ accessories of other producers .................................................................................... 9 3 First steps .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.1 Welcome menu .............................................................................................................................................. 10 3.2 Start and stop recording ............................................................................................................................... 10 3.3 Change settings or load additional functions during recording – Intermediary menu ........................ 10  Backtrack .................................................................................................................................................. 10  Navigation ................................................................................................................................................. 10  Geocaching ............................................................................................................................................... 10  Sport Profiles ............................................................................................................................................ 10 4 Summary of functions .......................................................................................................................................... 11 4.1 Training ........................................................................................................................................................... 11 4.1.1 Training schedule .................................................................................................................................. 11 4.1.2 Planning a workout session ................................................................................................................. 12 4.1.3 Menu item: Workouts ............................................................................................................................ 12 4.1.4 Menu item: Zone Training .................................................................................................................... 12 4.2 Navigation ...................................................................................................................................................... 14 4.2.1 Where do I get GPX routes? ............................................................................................................... 14 4.2.2 How can I transfer routes onto my device? ...................................................................................... 14 4.2.3 Start Navigation ..................................................................................................................................... 14 4.2.4 Follow routes again (Loading a track) ................................................................................................ 14 4.2.5 Delete route or track. ............................................................................................................................ 14 4.3 Geocaching .................................................................................................................................................... 14 4.4 Weighing – ANT+ weight function .............................................................................................................. 15 4.5 Deleting workout sessions and data .......................................................................................................... 15 4.5.1 In the device ........................................................................................................................................... 15 4.5.2 Via trainingLab ....................................................................................................................................... 15 5 Setup .................................................................................................................................................................. 15 5.1 User data ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
2  Scope of delivery 1.1 General information navi2coach  2 / 38   5.1.1 Menu item: Weight .......................................................................................................................... 15 5.1.2 Menu item: Gender .......................................................................................................................... 15 5.1.3 Menu item: Birthday ........................................................................................................................ 16 5.1.4 Menu item: Height ........................................................................................................................... 16 5.1.5 Menu item: HRT max ...................................................................................................................... 16 5.1.6 Menu item: Resting heart rate ....................................................................................................... 16 5.1.7 Menu item: Scale ............................................................................................................................. 16 5.2 Sport Profiles ................................................................................................................................................. 16 5.2.1 Activate sport profile .............................................................................................................................. 17 5.2.2 Configurate sport profiles ..................................................................................................................... 17 5.3 Altitude ............................................................................................................................................................ 23 5.4 Change display pages (Menu item: Display Pages) ................................................................................ 24 5.4.1 Edit Data Pages (Menu item: Edit) ................................................................................................ 25 5.4.1.1 Overview of possible data fields (Firmware v1.04) ....................................................................... 26 5.5 Compass calibration ..................................................................................................................................... 27 5.6 System ............................................................................................................................................................ 27 5.6.1 Language .......................................................................................................................................... 27 5.6.2 Time and date................................................................................................................................... 27 5.6.3 Data .................................................................................................................................................... 27 5.6.4 Sounds .............................................................................................................................................. 28 5.6.5 Units ................................................................................................................................................... 28 5.6.6 Display ............................................................................................................................................... 28 5.6.7 Totals ................................................................................................................................................. 30 5.6.8 USB only charges ............................................................................................................................ 30 5.6.9 Factory Reset ................................................................................................................................... 30 5.6.10 Navigation ......................................................................................................................................... 30 5.6.11 About .................................................................................................................................................. 30 6 Workout analysis and data summary .............................................................................................................. 31 6.1 In your navi2coach ........................................................................................................................................ 31 6.1.1 Menu item: Activities ....................................................................................................................... 31 6.1.2 Menu item: Totals ............................................................................................................................ 31 6.2 In your PC ....................................................................................................................................................... 31 7 Analysis of data with trainingLab software ................................................................................................... 32 7.1  Download & Installation .............................................................................................................................. 32 7.2  Upload & download data ............................................................................................................................ 32
2  Scope of delivery   3 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach     7.2.1 Setup device ..................................................................................................................................... 33 7.2.2 Import device .................................................................................................................................... 33 7.2.3 Workout Editor .................................................................................................................................. 34 8 Trouble-shooting .............................................................................................................................................. 35 9  Table of wheel sizes ........................................................................................................................................ 36 10 Specifications ............................................................................................................................................... 37 11 Terms of guarantee...................................................................................................................................... 37 12 Regulatory Information ................................................................................................................................ 37                   navi2coach manual ENGLISH Last update: 06.03.2013 Based on navi2coach firmware 1.06
2  Scope of delivery 1.1 General information navi2coach  4 / 38   1  GENERAL  Congratulations on your purchase of a navi2coach. The ultimate bike training computer allows you a workout on professional level. Through its multiple training functions navi2coach leaves no wishes desired when it comes to recording and displaying of data.  navi2coach offers the following core functions:   Data transfer via ANT+ permits connection through following sensor types of all ANT+ producers:  Heart rate sensor (heart2feel x)  Bike speed sensor (macro2sx speed)  Cadence sensor (macro2sx cad)  Combo sensor for bike speed and cadence (macro2sx com)  Power meters (power distribution right-left, TSS and IF supported)  ANT+ remote control (ANT+ remote)  ANT+ scale    Altimeter via barometric sensor   Temperature display   GPS-recording and track navigation    Recording exact to the second    Freely configurable data fields   Workout function which displays current and proximate training step   Extensive training functions (zone training, coaching)    Extensive powermeter functions (right-left comparison, TSS, IF, FTP and many more)   Exchangeable battery (for long distances or in case your battery starts suffering from loss of power)  Optional remote control for the ultimate ease of use.    Multiple workout timers which create individual messages (such as „please eat & drink now“)  „Recharge while riding“-function: Device does not switch to computer mode if supplied with power.   Up to 4 sport profiles with individual sensor combinations and display settings (such as road bike, time trial bike, mountain bike, city bike).   Simple configuration and workout scheduling via PC software trainingLab    Use of FIT file format for maximum compatibility with training software or online training platforms of third party providers.
2  Scope of delivery   5 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach     1.1 General information  You regularly perform one or more sports and want to achieve progress in your workout? Then navi2coach is the perfect tool for you. Its concept of operation relies on numerous functions that allow a broad operational range which can be additionally enlarged by various ANT+ sensors.   This user guide helps you to understand the basic functions of your navi2coach. For further product information or questions about optional accessory and the free software trainingLab please have a look at our website www.o-synce.com.  ATTENTION! Please consult a medical doctor before you start training, especially if you wear a cardiac pacemaker or other electronic implants.  Strong electromagnetic fields or other wireless 2.4 GHz transmitters can affect the connection to your heart rate belt or to further accessory. Sources of interference can be power lines, electric motors, microwaves, 2.4 GHz mobile phones, wifi connections or radio-controlled traffic lights. By gaining distance from sources of interference, all data should be displayed normally again.
navi2coach  6 / 38 2  Scope of delivery   2  Scope of delivery Your navi2coach package contains the following parts:   1x navi2coach  1x 750mAh battery pack  1x Micro USB cable  1x bike holder with fastening parts   1x Quickstart guide  2.1 Compatible o-synce accessories (optional)  o-synce offers the following accessories for the use with navi2coach. For further information about compatible accessories please visit www.o-synce.com.   Some of the functions which are described in this manual can only be used with additional accessories (marked as “optional”).    Heart rate sensor (heart2feel x)  Bike speed sensor (macro2sx speed)  Cadence sensor (macro2sx cad)  Combo sensor for bike speed and cadence (macro2sx com)  ANT+ remote control (ANT+ remote)    For details on accessories have a look under ANT+ Accessories on our website (http://www.o-synce.com/en/products/accessories/ant-accessories.html).
2  Scope of delivery   7 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach     2.2 How to use compatible accessories of o-synce (optional) 2.2.1 Use of ANT+ remote 2.2.1.1 Pairing ANT+remote with navi2coach    1.  Remove yourself at least 40m for the "pairing" process from other similar ANT+ devices.  2.  Bring the ANT+remote in the near (1m) of the o-synce head unit (e.g. navi2coach).  3. Please press and hold the upper and lower button (▲ and ▼) for about 2 seconds until the Status LED lights flashes green and red together for 2 seconds.  4.  Now the ANT+remote is looking for a head unit (status LED flashes green and red together)  5.  If required, follow the specific instructions for "pairing" in the User's Guide of your o-synce head unit or smartphone.  6.  Once the status LED is flashing green, the ANT+remote is connected to the head unit successfully.   After replacing the battery, the ANT+remote must be paired to the head unit (e.g. navi2coach) again.  2.2.1.2 Adjusting the assembly side of ANT+remote  Depending on mounting position, of the remote you may need to adjust the key settings.   Assembly on the left side of the handlebar After you have installed the ANT+remote on the left side, please press and hold the upper and middle buttons (▲ and ●) for about 2 seconds. Once the Status LED turns green for 2 seconds, the remote control is set to the left side of the handlebar.  Assembly on the right side of the handlebar After you have installed the ANT+remote on the right side, please press and hold the upper and middle buttons (▲ and ●) for about 2 seconds. Once the Status LED turns red for 2 seconds, the remote control is set to the right side of the handlebar.
navi2coach  8 / 38 2  Scope of delivery   2.2.1.3 Key function during workout When you push the remote keys (▲, ● & ▼) they will have the same functionalities as the keys on the right hand side of navi2coach.  When you hold the keys for 2 seconds they will have following functions: Power (▲), Lap (▼)and Start/Stop (●).
2  Scope of delivery   9 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach     2.3 Compatible ANT+ accessories of other producers  To find out which accessories of other producers is compatible with your navi2coach visit the following website (http://www.thisisant.com/modules/mod_product-directory.php)  Following sensor types are supported by navi2coach:   Heart rate sensors  Bike speed sensors  Cadence sensors  Combo sensors for bike speed and cadence   Power meter sensors (Power2max, SRM, Rotor, Quarq, Cycleops, e.g.)  ANT+ remote control (currently only from o-synce)  ANT+ scale (such as Beurer, Tanita)  Producers of ANT+ sensors are for example Garmin, Bontrager, Adidas, VDO or Cycleops. If you buy sensors please pay attention to the ANT+ symbol.
navi2coach  10 / 38 3  First steps   3  First steps  Additional  to  the  quick  start  guide  this  manual  supplies  you  with further information concerning functions and settings.  As  the  quick  start  guide  explains  important  basics  and  the installation  of  your  navi2coach  please  read  it  before  you continue. If you have lost your quick start guide, just download it here. 3.1 Welcome menu  The first time you switch on your device, you will be guided through the most important settings. Once you reach the menu item READY, you will be redirected to the main menu by confirming the selection. 3.2 Start and stop recording  You can start recording by pushing the START/STOP button at any time, no matter if you are in the main menu or currently using the workout, navigation or geocaching mode. To stop recording just press the START/STOP button again. To leave the recording mode press the power key once.  To save your recording and to return to the main menu chose Stop Training. 3.3 Change settings or load additional functions during recording – Intermediary menu  Once you stop recording and chose the intermediary menu by pushing the POWER button you’ll find standard functions like Resume and Stop Training. You also find Sport Profiles and the Advanced menu whose following functions you may change or add during recording.   Backtrack Shows your previous track reversed for riding it back to your starting point.   Navigation Spontaneously load a track which you wish to follow during your training.   Geocaching Load a POI (place of interest) which will be displayed in the navigation mode.   Sport Profiles Change profiles if you want to switch bikes or sport activities during a workout session.
4 Summary of functions   11 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach     4 Summary of functions 4.1 Training For an effective workout varied training sessions with specific pausing times are absolutely essential. To plan an adequate workout you should consult a coach or a training platform such as Trainingsplan.com. Before starting a specific workout program please consult a medical doctor to check your fitness/health.  4.1.1 Training schedule  Most workout sessions are divided into different parts like warm-up, main workout and cool down. navi2coach allows you to plan detailed workout parts ahead and continuingly displays the current and following workout step. Therefore you always know how long your training will last which allows you to mentally prepare for following workout steps.  NOTE: To use the workout feature you need to add the function “Workout” and “Workout (next step)” to one of your data pages to see your workout steps. Ex works the data page 4 has them already preset.   In addition to preset workout sessions navi2coach also offers you the well-known zone training. (4.1.5 Menu: Zone training – page 10).  You would like to use the miscellaneous navi2coach training functions? Just read through the following workout functions.
navi2coach  12 / 38 4 Summary of functions   4.1.2 Planning a workout session   trainingLab software helps you to plan your workout in a few simple steps with your PC. Therefore you select the Workout Editor, then plan a workout by creating training steps and afterwards transfer the created workout session onto your navi2coach.     Training portals like Trainingsplan.com and Trainigpeaks also allow you to download preset workout sessions directly onto your device. Just transfer the FIT file into the Import-folder of your device.  4.1.3 Menu item: Workouts This function registers all workouts created by you. You can start them by choosing the desired one.  NOTE: To use the workout feature you need to add the function “Workout” and “Workout (next step)” to one of your data pages to see your workout steps. Ex works the data page 4 has them already preset. The navigation screen will always display your current workout step. 4.1.4 Menu item: Zone Training Define a training zone in which you want to perform your workout. You can either train by heart rate zone or, in case you are using an ANT+ powermeter, by power zone. Choose the appropriate zone for your workout session. To change your zone setting, enter the setup menu. You’ll find detailed information under Setup > Sport Profiles. During the workout navi2coach will indicate if you are still in your designated training zone.
4 Summary of functions   13 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach     Depending on your training goal we recommend the following heart rate zones:  5 health zones  100 Red zone 90-100% MHF » Warning zone! » Maximum of physical stress and absolute training limit                          » Only suitable for professional athletes  » Subjective pressure: extremely stressful 90 Transition szone   Anaerobic zone 80-90% MHF » Also called professional development training  » Upward displacement of anaerobic treshold » Improvement in the reduction of lactic acid » Subjective pressure: stressful to very stressful 80 Transition zone   Aerobic zone 70-80% MHF » Increasing endurance » Strengthening of the heart  » Further improvement of cardiovascular and respiratory system and respiration  » Improvement of aerobe capacity » Enhanced fat burning rate » Subjective pressure: medium to stressful 70 Transition zone   Fat burning zone 60-70% MHF » Optimal fat burning for trained athletes » Further strengthening of cardiovascular  » Relaxed pace » Subjective pressure: easy to medium 60 Transition zone  50 Health zone 50-60% MHF » Entry /rehabilitation zone  » Stabilization of cardiovascular system  » Regeneration training » subjective pressure: very easy to easy  Source: http://www.lauftechnik.de/lt_pulsmessung_Die_5_Herzfrequenzzonen.shtml
navi2coach  14 / 38 4 Summary of functions   4.2 Navigation navi2coach allows you to follow a route via track view and through the indication of turning points. In order to perform navigation, transfer a GPX or FIT file onto your device and open it. 4.2.1 Where do I get GPX routes? You can download preset routes from the following websites or create your own ones.  http://www.gpsies.com  http://www.bikeroutetoaster.com  http://openrouteservice.org  http://maps.cloudmade.com Fee-based software:  www.Magicmaps.de Currently the indication of turning points is only supported by the online application Cloudmade. 4.2.2 How can I transfer routes onto my device?   Transfer the planned route as GPX or FIT file onto your PC.  Connect your navi2coach to your computer. Your windows PC will show you a new removable drive. On a MAC a new device “navi2coach” will be recognized. Copy the file into the folder „Import“. Now the route is saved on your navi2coach and ready to get selected.   4.2.3 Start Navigation Select Navigation >> Routes in the main menu and choose your desired route from the displayed list. 4.2.4 Follow routes again (Loading a track) You have recorded a route and wish to follow it again? Recall the saved route through Training >> Activities. Choose the desired track and select Load as Track. The track can be followed now. 4.2.5 Delete route or track. Connect the device to your PC or MAC. Navigate to the device directory Courses and delete any track you want to remove from your navi2coach.  4.3 Geocaching The geocaching function allows you to enter GPS coordinates into your device and to display them. Alternatively you may use the trainingLab software to load POI (places of interest) into your device and recall them.  The POI and your current position will be displayed.
5  Setup   15 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach      4.4 Weighing – ANT+ weight function You find this function under Setup >> User Data >> Weight. (Menu item: Weight, page 16). 4.5 Deleting workout sessions and data 4.5.1 In the device    Delete a recording Training >> Ativities >> Select the session you want to delete >> Delete    Delete a POI Geocaching >> Select the POI you want to delete >> Delete    Delete a workout session Training >> Workouts >> Select a workout session >> Delete    Reset a profile Training >> Totals >> Select a profile >> Totals reset  4.5.2 Via trainingLab In the device setup menu of your trainingLab software you can delete all training data at once.  5  Setup You can adjust all navi2coach functions under the menu item Setup in the main menu of your device.  TIP: You may easily adjust all settings on your PC by installing the trainingLab software, then selecting device >> setup device >>. navi2coach and following the setup dialogue. 5.1 User data Create your personal profile under menu item Setup >> User Data. The entered data will be used to calculate accurate measurement results concerning burnt calories, burnt fat, definition of your training zones and will additionally affect other training functions.   5.1.1  Menu item: Weight                                                                                                                              Enter your current body weight.   5.1.2  Menu item: Gender
navi2coach  16 / 38 5  Setup                                                                                                                                Select you gender: male or female.  5.1.3  Menu item: Birthday                                                                                                                              Enter your date of birth and allow navi2coach to calculate your age.  5.1.4  Menu item: Height                                                                                                                              Please enter your body size. 5.1.5  Menu item: HRT max                                                                                                                              Please enter your maximum heart rate.  TIP: to find out your maximum heart rate you should perform a VO2max test (endurance test) under medical supervision. Alternatively you may calculate your maximum heart rate by using the following, approximate value:  220 – age = maximum heart rate  This value is just an approximate reference which may vary considerably in each individual.   5.1.6  Menu item: Resting heart rate                                                                                                                              Please enter your resting heart rate.  You can measure your resting heart rate before getting up and leaving the bed in the morning. The night before put your navi2coach and your heart rate belt beside your bed. On the following morning you put on your heart rate belt without leaving the bed and start a recording. Just relax and observe how low your heart rate falls in the next 5 minutes. Use the lowest value as your resting heart rate. 5.1.7  Menu item: Scale                                                                                                                               The scale recalls the weighing function. Activate this function by selecting “Weigh” and step on an ANT+ compatible scale. Your data will be saved after the weighing process. 5.2 Sport Profiles Under menu item Sport Profiles you can either activate a certain sport profile or you can adjust the sport profile settings. Sport profiles allow you to use your navi2coach for multiple sport activities or for different bikes. You may relate multiple sensors, individual data views, profile-specific training zones or variable wheel sizes to each sport profile. Furthermore you can preset
5  Setup   17 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach     individual workout alerts which remind you to perform something (eat, drink, pause, e.g.) after a defined time, distance or calorie consumption. You find more details further down.  5.2.1 Activate sport profile To switch between sport profiles choose the desired sport profile in the list of sport profiles. By selecting a sport profile it becomes automatically activated and you will end up in the underlying sport profile setup menu. If you do not wish to change the settings of a sport profile just leave the menu.  5.2.2 Configurate sport profiles  Select the sport profile you want to set up from the list of sport profiles. Now you can adjust the sport profile settings by choosing different menu items which are individually adjustable.  5.2.2.1  Menu item: Sensors                                                                                                                               In this menu you can set up and pair all sensors. By choosing a sensor you may set up and pair it individually or you may alternatively pair all sensors at the same time by selecting the menu item “Pair all”. In the latter case the device will search for all active ANT+ sensors in a radius of 10 meters. Pay attention to only be surrounded by sensors you really want to use for your chosen profile and which are definitely active within the 10 meter radius of your navi2coach.
navi2coach  18 / 38 5  Setup    5.2.2.2  Pair and set up sensors individually                                                                                                                                Select the sensor you want to pair or set up in the desired sport profile. The following information and functions are available:    Connected (yes/no) indicates an already existing connection to an active sensor.    Sensor ID shows you the identification number oft the paired sensor.    Enabled (yes/no) allows you to decide if the paired sensor will be used or not. If you change an active state to “no”, the device will no longer search the enabled sensor but ignore it.    Pair again starts a new search for the chosen sensor type (within a radius of 10 meters) and pairs it if the device is active.    Calibration is only possible in the power sensor setup and is used to calibrate it. You’ll find further information under
5  Setup   19 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach       5.2.2.3 Power sensor (Power meter) , page 20.   Sensor Info Some sensors send additional information to your navi2coach (battery level, e.g.). You can recall this information under Sensor Info.    ATTENTION: With the exception of the heart rate sensor you may choose different ANT+ sensors for speed, cadence, power and remote control within each sport profile. Only if you change the heart rate sensor it will be changed in every other sport profile, too.  The use of different heart rate sensors with differing profiles is not intended.
navi2coach  20 / 38 5  Setup   5.2.2.3  Power sensor (Power meter) calibration                                                                                                                               Where: Setup >> Sport Profiles >> Name of profile >> Sensors >> Power >> Calibration   In the setup of Sensors select Power. In the next menu choose Calibration and you will find the following setup options:    Auto Zero   Manual Zero  For further specific information about the calibration of your power meter have a look into the manual of its manufacturer.  5.2.2.4  Set up your wheel size (Menu item: Wheelsize)                                                                                                                               Where: Setup >> Sport Profiles >> Name of profile >> Wheelsize  If you use an additional ANT+ sensor for speed measuring it is necessary to adjust your wheel size.  Choose the sport profile for your bike, select Wheelsize and adjust the size of your wheel.   You’ll find an overview of common wheel sizes on page 32.   NOTE: Due to the fact that air pressure, abrasion of the rim and weight of the cyclist have a great impact on the wheel circumference the precise wheel size can only be determined by your own measurement.   1. Mark a starting point on the floor (using tape, chalk, e.g.).   2. Position the front wheel of your bike with the valve exactly onto your floor mark.  3. Rotate the front wheel with some pressure on the handle bar (simulation of your weight) one time until the valve is in the floor position again. Here you mark a second point on the floor.   4. Now measure the distance between the marked points. The distance in millimeter corresponds with the wheel size you can now enter into your navi2coach.
5  Setup   21 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach      5.2.2.5  Define your heart rate and power zones (Menu item: HRT Zones / PWR Zones)                                                                                                                                Where: Setup >> Sport Profiles >> Name of Sport profile >> HRT Zones or PWR Zones  You can individually set up different values for each sport profile. Your setup options are:     Maximum values for pulse and FTP-performance. The FTP-performance value is required to display the percentage of your training zones.    Display the percentage of your maximum heart rate / the percentage of your FTP-performance or display the heart beats per minute (BPM) / your watt performance.     Upper limits of up to 5 training zones. Training Zone 6 results from the upper limit of Training Zone 5.   If you wish to define your training zones in % (percentage), it is obligatory to know your maximum heart rate / FTP value.   To set up your training zone you have to define the upper limit of each zone. The lower limit always results from the upper value of the previous zone.  Example of a zonal structure in %  Zone 1 – Upper limit 45% / Zone 0-45% Zone 2 – Upper limit 55% / Zone 46% - 55% Zone 3 – Upper limit 65% / Zone 56% - 65% Zone 4 – Upper limit 75% / Zone 66% - 75% Zone 5 – Upper limit 85% / Zone 76% - 85% Zone 6 is automatically Zone 86% - 100%  You’ll find further information concerning the Zone Training on page 12 (4.1.4 Menu item: Zone Training)
navi2coach  22 / 38 5  Setup    5.2.2.6  Menu item: SmartBreak                                                                                                                               This function allows you to pause a recording you have already started because your pace has fallen under the 2.5 km/h mark. If you continue with your movement, the recording restarts automatically at its previous point.  5.2.2.7  Automatic lap times (Menu item: AutoLap)                                                                                                                               The AutoLap function allows an automatic setting of split times. The following settings are possible:   Lap time after distance – By covering a certain distance (for example every 2 km) a lap time will be set.    Lap time after time – A lap time will be set after a certain amount of time (for example every 10 minutes.  5.2.2.8  Set up training alerts (Menu item: Timer)                                                                                                                               Where: Setup >> Sport Profiles >> Name of Profile >> Timer/Nutrition   Alerts provide the possibility to remember certain issues while you’re training. You can set up to two alerts with the following parameters:    Create individual alert messages (for example: Drink!)    Define the time at which the alert will remind you. The entered value is a fixed moment at which the alert will be displayed repeatedly.    An alert based on the covered distance, time or calories.  Example To receive the alert „Drink!“ every 30 minutes, you set the timer in the following way:  Based on: Time >> Value: 30:00 >> Message: Drink!
5  Setup   23 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach     5.2.2.9  Setup Display pages (Menu item: Display Pages)                                                                                                                               Where: Setup >> Sport Profiles >> Name of Sport Profile >> Display Pages   navi2coach allows you to create up to 6 data pages (5.4 Change display pages (Menu item: Display Pages), page 24). Any number of these 6 pages can be related to each sport profile. Under menu item Display Pages  you can define which data page will be used for the chosen sport profile.  Choose the designated data page in the list of display pages and change your settings in the following way:   The setup options are Yes and No (if you choose yes the chosen data page will be displayed, if you chose no it won’t).   You can set up different data pages under Setup >> Display Pages (5.4 Change display pages (Menu item: Display Pages), page 24).  TIP: To easily configure display pages, just use the trainingLab setup software. 5.3 Altitude Where: Setup >> Altitude  navi2coach uses a barometric altimeter. To supply you with accurate altitude values it should be calibrated before your training. You have the following calibration options:    via GPS: In case the GPS signal is sufficient, altitude will be calibrated automatically if you start a recording.    at a POI: If you are in direct proximity of a chosen POI your altitude will be calibrated after the POIs altitude.   This function is only possible if you do not move or record.    manually: Enter an home-altitude which you may use for calibration at any time.
navi2coach  24 / 38 5  Setup   5.4 Change display pages (Menu item: Display Pages)  navi2coach allows you to arrange your data pages individually so you can decide by yourself which data you want to display. You may adjust the settings in the device itself or, more easily, by using the trainingLab PC software.  Choose the data page you want to set up or change.  Now you have the following options:  Edit allows you to edit the chosen page.    Delete Page deletes the chosen page irrevocably. You may create a new page.
5  Setup   25 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach     5.4.1  Edit Data Pages (Menu item: Edit)                                                                                                                               After selecting a data page for editing, the current configuration will be displayed. You can switch between each data field by using the arrow keys and choose the one you want to change. The active field is indicated by a black frame. Start editing by pressing the middle button.  Here are your options:   Change function: The menu always indicates the current function. By selecting a function with the middle button, a list of possible functions will be displayed. You may scroll through the functions by using the arrow keys. Select the function you want to edit.  Change field size.  navi2coach allows you to display one or two data fields per row.  Perform the following steps to change the amount of data fields:  o Divide a data field (create two fields out of one) Choose a large data field which has the size of a whole row. Select Split Field in the following menu. Now you can adjust the functions of the two, newly created fields as described above. o Connect two data fields (reduce two data fields to one) If you have chosen a data field within a row which consists of two data fields you may delete the chosen field by using the function Deleted Field.   TIP: Some functions show more information if you allow them to be displayed over a whole row (for example: Power balance right/left).   The following functions are currently selected (Firmware status 15.10.2012):
navi2coach  26 / 38 5  Setup   5.4.1.1 Overview of possible data fields (Firmware v1.04)                                                                                                                               Distance & Time functions    Distance    Distance last lap    Distance current lap    Stopwatch    Lap time current lap    Lap time last lap )  Distance to POI  Time  Heart rate related functions     Heart rate (Beats per minute or %, depending on your profile setup)   Average heart rate of current lap    Average heart rate    Average heart rate of last lap     Maximum heart rate    Calories  Burnt fat    Speed related functions      Speed    Average speed of current lap    Average speed    Average speed of last lap )    Maximum speed      Cadance related possibilities     Cadence    Average cadence of current lap    Average cadence    Average cadence of last lap )    Maximum cadence      Powermeter related possibilities     Power (Watt)    Average power (Watt)    Average power 30 sec. (Watt)    Average power 3 sec (Watt)          IF (Intensity factor)    Maximum power  Average power current lap  Average power last lap  NP (Normalized power)  Peak power 60min  Peak power 20min  Peak power 5min  Peak power 30 sek.  Peak power 1min  Peak power 3 sek.  TSS (Training Stess Score)  Power distribution (right & left leg in %)  Average power distribution (left & right leg in %)  Average Power distribution of current lap (right & left leg in %)  Average Power distribution of last lap (right & left leg in %)
5  Setup   27 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach     Workout posibilties     Target zone of current training step    Missing distance/time of current training step  Altitude functions     Current altitude    Altitude difference, ascending    Altitude difference, descending    Ascent/Descend (%)  )  Miscellaneous    Temperature    Sunrise time    Sunset time    GPS-course  )  PS-Accuracy    5.5 Compass calibration Place the navi2coach onto flat ground and rotate it slowly clockwise until you get a confirmation from the device that it has been calibrated (sound & message). Avoid any magnetic sources close to the device like computers during calibration. To abort the calibration push the power button.  5.6 System  The menu item System contains all configuration options which refer to the standard settings of your navi2coach.  5.6.1  Language                                                                                                                               Choose a language for the system.  5.6.2  Time and date                                                                                                                               Select the hour format (12/24h), your time zone and decide if your device should switch automatically to daylight saving time (DST). You may also activate or deactivate daylight saving time manually.  5.6.3  Data                                                                                                                               Set up the time interval (recording rate) of your data recordings. Possible settings are:  1s  5s
navi2coach  28 / 38 5  Setup    10  20s  30s  60s  5.6.4  Sounds                                                                                                                               Set up the acoustic volume for sound signals.   5.6.5  Units                                                                                                                               Here you can define which measuring units will be used by your navi2coach. Possible options are metric or english/imperial. Metric: km, meters, cm, km/h, kg. English/Imperial: miles, feet, inch, mph, pounds.  5.6.5.1 Temperature                                                                                                                               Select if temperature will be displayed in Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).  5.6.5.2 Altitude                                                                                                                               Select the units of altitude indication. Options are meter and feet.  5.6.6  Display                                                                                                                       This menu allows you to setup your display by adjusting the following functions:    Contrast   Backlight  5.6.6.1  Display contrast                                                                                                                               navi2coach offers 10 contrast nuances. Please select the nuance which is the easiest to read for you.  5.6.6.2  Backlight                                                                                                                               navi2coach offers out he following setups:
5  Setup   29 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach       Enabled (yes/no) If it is enabled the backlight will be activated by pushing any button   Intensity You have the choice of levels 1-10. Level 10 represents the brightest backlight level.   Duration Define how long the backlight stays powered.    Only at night The above settings only apply if the sun has already settled down. As a reference sunrise time (30 min. later) and sunset time (30 min. earlier) are used.
navi2coach  30 / 38 5  Setup   5.6.7  Totals                                                                                                                               Here you can review and reset the statistics of each sport profile. Select Totals Reset if you want to reset your profile data to zero.  5.6.8  USB only charges                                                                                                                               If you have chosen Yes the device can be connected to a power source without switching into PC mode. This is very useful if you want to recharge your device during a bike ride by using a battery pack.   If you select No your navi2coach switches directly into PC mode and can be read-out.  If navi2coach does not switch into PC-Mode upon connection to your PC or MAC, then it means that “USB only charging” has been activated. In this case switch your device off before connecting it to your PC or disable USB only charging feature in the device settings.  5.6.9  Factory Reset                                                                                                                               If you want to reset your device back to delivery condition you can perform a factory reset. Before performing a factory reset make sure the device is connected to a power source or to your PC. Select the menu item Factory Reset and confirm with Yes.   5.6.10  Navigation                                                                                                                               Under menu item Navigation you can switch off the GPS reception and also set the track orientation:    GPS: On/off   Track orientation: Course/North  5.6.11  About                                                                                                                               If you think about downloading a new version, here is the place to check the version of your firmware.
6  Workout analysis and data summary   31 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach      6  Workout analysis and data summary  6.1 In your navi2coach  You’ll find a summary of your data under menu item Training. Select the training menu and choose one of the following options:   6.1.1  Menu item: Activities                                                                                                                              Registers all saved training sessions and shows a summary of each workout. Under this menu item you can not only review or delete an activity but also recall a ridden track and then ride it again. 6.1.2  Menu item: Totals                                                                                                                               Shows a statistic summary of your training profiles:    Stopwatch   Distance   Calories   Elapsed time (net time)   Sessions  6.2 In your PC navi2coach uses the FIT file format to record your workout sessions. This file format is used by various training portals and software providers. Because of that you may also use other software than the o-synce trainingLab software to analyze your workout sessions. As o-synce currently doesn’t support MAC-compatible software the following options may be of interest for MAC users:    Trainingsplan.com   Golden Cheetah   Trainingspeaks.com   2Peak.de   Rubitrack   Strava   Sporttracks und many more  To prepare for analyzing just download your training data into your software. If your software does not support the automatic download from your device, you may want to copy your data from the file “Activities” and import it into your software.   Details about our trainingLab software follow in the next chapter.
navi2coach  32 / 38     7  Analysis of data with trainingLab software   7.1  Download & Installation  Visit the website www.o-synce.com, select „Software” and download the trainingLab installation package. Follow the instructions and install the software on your PC.  7.2  Upload & download data  Connect your navi2coach via the provided micro USB cable with your PC. Now a PC symbol will appear in the display of your navi2coach. Open trainingLab software on your PC and select “Device”.  If your navi2coach does not switch into PC mode you have to deactivate the function „USB only charges“, which you find under Setup >> System (see page 30, 5.6.8 ).
7  Analysis of data with trainingLab software   33 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach     7.2.1  Setup device                                                                                                                               Press the „Setup device“ button und select navi2coach. You now may proceed with the following settings:  • System (language, time, date, units, etc.) • User data (gender, birthday, weight, size, max. HF) • Display (configuration of data pages and its functions) • Profiles (Adjust sensors, display, heart rate & power zones, timer functions and autostart/autolap) • POI (Create and manage POIs)                                Transfer your settings to your navi2coach by pressing the „Transfer Settings“-button.  7.2.2  Import device                                                                                                                                         Press the „Import Device“-button and select navi2coach. The download of your recorded data starts automatically.
navi2coach  34 / 38 7  Analysis of data with trainingLab software   7.2.3  Workout Editor                                                                                                                                    To create a workout, press the Button “Workout Editor” and select navi2coach. Now create individual workout steps and change their position via drag & drop. Transfer your finished workout session by pressing „Transfer workout“.
8  Trouble-shooting   35 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach     8  Trouble-shooting  If you struggle with questions or problems please visit our website and consult the FAQ section: http://www.o-synce.com/faq/index.php?lang=en   The sensors can’t be paired          You can’t quit he current menu    Your device doesn’t switch into PC mode     The workout steps are not displayed anywhere. Where do I find them?   Make sure the sensors are active.  To provide a proper contact between your chest and the transmitter, please moisturize the sensors of your heart2feel x heart rate belt (rubber pads). Activate the bike sensors (speed sensor and cadence sensor) by moving a magnet along the sensor mark (in a maximum distance of 3 mm).    Press the power button on the left side of your device to leave the current menu.    If your navi2coach doesn’t switch into PC mode you have to deactivate the function „USB only charges“, which you find under Setup >> System (see page 30, 5.6.8  ).   To use the workout feature you need to add the function “Workout” and “Workout (next step)” to one of your data pages to see your workout steps. Ex works the data page 4 has them already preset.
navi2coach  36 / 38 9   Table of wheel sizes    9   Table of wheel sizes
37 / 38 36Fehler! Es wurde kein navi2coach   10  Specifications      10  Specifications  Weight and dimensions 65 g – 8,0 cm x 4,9 cm x 2,0cm Water resistance Weatherproof protection IPX7 Battery 750mAh, lithium battery PC interface MicroUSB cable Battery life Up to 14-16 hours, depending on outdoor temperature and used functions Data memory 27 MB or up to 200 hours of workout recording   Temperature range -10 °C up to +50°C. Avoid recharging the battery under a temperature of 0° 11  Terms of guarantee  We are only liable for damages in accordance to the statutory regulations in respect to our contractual partners. Batteries are excluded from warranties but can be returned after use. In case of a warranty please contact the retailer where you purchased your device. 12  Regulatory Information  This product is compliant with the Directive 1999/5/EC. The relevant Declaration of Conformity is available at http://www.o-synce.com/customer-support/.  o-synce Europe GmbH has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  FCC regulatory information  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:    Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
navi2coach  38 / 38 12  Regulatory Information    To assure continued compliance, any changes or responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. (Example- use only shielded interface cables when connecting to a computer or peripheral devices).   Radiation Exposure Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjected to the following two conditions 1) this device may not cause harmful interference and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution! The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized could void the users authority to operate the equipment.

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