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2.1.2  Turning the device on and accessing the modes

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The different Modes:

Ride Mode

In Ride Mode, you see the route, the altitude, the curve of the gradients 

covered, the length of the session, 

see p.

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Navigation Mode

 

In Navigation Mode, as well as all the features in Ride Mode, the 

device leads you along a programmed route, 

see p. 13.

Challenge Mode

In Challenge Mode, as well as all the features in Ride Mode, you can 

try to beat your records for the various routes, 

see p. 14.

Indoor Mode

SA only

In Indoor Mode, you can measure your performance: distance 

travelled, speed, length of training. If you have a pedalling cadence 

sensor and a heart rate belt (accessories sold separately), you can 

measure your pedalling cadence and your heart rate, 

see p. 16.

Logbook

Summary of all the sessions, 

see p. 21.

Settings

Setting your personal parameters, 

see p. 3.

Press 

 to enter each Mode.

Summary of Contents for SATCOUNT

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Page 3: ...e Mode 12 2 3 Navigation Mode only works outdoors 13 2 4 Challenge Mode 14 2 5 Indoor training SATCOUNT 16 2 6 Mark a spot 17 2 7 Go Back Home 17 2 8 Description of the route 18 2 9 Pause Stop Save 19 3 Logbook 21 3 1 Session logbook 21 3 2 Navigation logbook 23 3 3 Challenge logbook 24 4 Pop up messages and actions 25 4 1 GPS lost and connection to the sensors lost 25 4 2 Battery level 26 4 3 Mem...

Page 4: ... you can mark important locations camp sites monuments car parks etc SATCOUNT has an ANT receiver to connect to a speed and cadence sensor and to a heart rate belt accessories sold separately You can analyse your performance and your rides on a PC or MAC via MyGéonaute on the ON connect app http my geonaute com Backlighting START STOP Pause button Next screen Confirm Scroll up Increase Down Reduce...

Page 5: ...20 20 3 s Setting the language Setting the age Setting the height Setting the time format Setting the hour Setting the date Setting the minutes Setting the weight Setting the sex Continue 1 1 Setting the device for the first time ...

Page 6: ...on light night mode time 20 30 alerts on light night mode time 20 30 alerts on light night mode time 12 r alerts on light night mode time 10 30 alerts on light night mode time 10 30 alerts on light night mode time 20 30 alerts on light night mode time 20 30 alerts on light night mode 12 24 hour format Hour Minutes Main settings main Return to the general settings screen Return to the general setti...

Page 7: ...sories can only be used with the SATCOUNT model To install see the instructions for each accessory Cadence Sensor With this sensor you can see your pedalling frequency expressed in revolutions per minute RPM Speed sensor With this sensor you can see the speed for the entire session as well as the average and maximum speeds for an indoor session Heart Rate Belt With this belt you can see your heart...

Page 8: ...e connection failed Check the installation of the sensors and start again x2 Set the size of the wheel Set the size of the wheel or Turn the wheel and the pedal Turn the wheel and the pedal 4 s 4 s 30 s 30 s Activate the accessories that you want to use in Mode or in the Settings Menu ...

Page 9: ... elements in developing an effective and safe training program We recommend seeking the advice of your doctor or health care professional to set your maximum heart rate your upper and lower hear rate limits and the frequency and duration of exercise appropriate for your age physical condition level and desired results Finally due to possible interference caused by radio transmission we do not reco...

Page 10: ...the default values continue cardio cadence cardio cadence 50 90 rpm cardio cadence cardio cadence 90 rpm max cardio cadence 50 rpm min You can choose different information for the 6 display lines on the SATCOUNT and the SATCOUNT calories average speed maximum speed distance travelled total distance distance sunrise sunset time stopwatch altitude total total asc dsc speed cadence average max instan...

Page 11: ...tings this will restore all settings to the default values continue Prompt for confirmation 2 s 2 1 1 Installing the SATCOUNT on a bike 2 1 Getting started Installation on the stem Installation on the handlebar 2 using the device 1 2 ...

Page 12: ... 13 Challenge Mode In Challenge Mode as well as all the features in Ride Mode you can try to beat your records for the various routes see p 14 Indoor Mode SATCOUNT only In Indoor Mode you can measure your performance distance travelled speed length of training If you have a pedalling cadence sensor and a heart rate belt accessories sold separately you can measure your pedalling cadence and your he...

Page 13: ...utions per minute RPM Speed sensor With this sensor you can see the speed for the entire session as well as the average and maximum speeds for an indoor session Heart Rate Belt With this belt you can see your heart rate during training x2 Set the size of the wheel Set the size of the wheel or Turn the wheel and the pedal Turn the wheel and the pedal 4 s 4 s 30 s 30 s Activate the accessories that ...

Page 14: ...elled Stopwatch Maximum speed for the session If sensors activated Image of the map If the SATELLITE is not detected see p 25 Image of the gradient covered and the current altitude In Ride Mode you can see the route the altitude the curve of the gradients covered the length of the session You can see the distance travelled your speed and your heart rate if you have the relevant accessories ...

Page 15: ...vered and ahead the length of the session Select a route and confirm Let s go to the starting line Follow the directions Follow the directions You reached the starting line If the SATCOUNT is not detected see p 25 Back home see p 17 Guiding finished If sensors activated Directions to follow Values Image of your position on the route Image of the gradient covered and ahead ...

Page 16: ...s covered the length of the session x2 record 27 4 km h virtual ghost set his speed manually Best performance on the selected route Manually set your performance for the selected route or Let s go to the starting line You reached the starting line Follow the directions Follow the directions Select a challenge and confirm If the SATCOUNT is not detected see p 25 ...

Page 17: ... The route is divided into 3 segments of equal length Along the route a pop up appears after each segment Continue the route by following the directions 4 s Checkpoint number Performance checkpoints during the Challenge Guiding finished Your record Duration of your route Average speed for your route 4 s 4 s End of the Challenge Back home see p 17 ...

Page 18: ... p 5 you can measure your performance distance travelled speed length of training and you can see your heart rate When the sensors are not activated you have just the stopwatch x3 x3 Without sensors activated With sensors activated Speed Distance travelled Stopwatch Stopwatch Maximum speed for the session 10 s 2 s ...

Page 19: ...n will not be suggested You can mark a spot on the map when you are in Ride Navigation Challenge and Go Back Home Modes by pressing the Menu key The selected spot appears on the route Camp site Fountain Hotel Monument Car park Summit Viewpoint Restaurant Rest spot Type of spot Select the type of spot and confirm MENU You can choose the Go Back Home option while in Ride Navigation and Challenge Mod...

Page 20: ...4 s Follow the directions You returned home Home Starting line Finishing line Your location The location of the Challenge to beat Programmed route Route taken Cannot find location At any time you can zoom in on your route using the Up Down keys Zoom level Map scale Press for a few seconds to bring up the scale you can use to zoom in on the map ...

Page 21: ...19 2 9 2 Turning the device off 2 9 3 End the session save then shut down 3 s 2 9 1 Pause 2 9 Pause Stop Save Continue the session ...

Page 22: ...20 2 9 4 Stop save then continue a session x2 x2 2 9 5 Stop then continue a session without saving ...

Page 23: ... the average speed Shows the maximum speed Shows the average cadence Shows the average heart rate Shows the fastest heart rate Shows calories burned Total up hill gradients Total down hill gradients 3 1 Session logbook 3 1 1 See a session Select a saved session and confirm ...

Page 24: ...22 3 1 2 Creating a route and a challenge deleting a session ...

Page 25: ...avigation logbook Return to the route list Shows the distance travelled Select a saved or downloaded route and confirm Select a saved or downloaded route and confirm 3 2 1 See navigation 3 2 2 Delete navigation ...

Page 26: ... to the route list Shows the time taken Shows the average speed Shows the distance travelled Select a saved or downloaded route and confirm Select a saved or downloaded route and confirm 3 3 1 See a challenge 3 3 2 Delete a challenge ...

Page 27: ... longer appears the image is greyed out The heart rate no longer appears the image is greyed out The speed is not displayed A flashing signal appears on the screen A flashing signal appears on the screen A flashing signal appears on the screen A flashing signal appears on the screen ACTIONS Go away from buildings or surrounding trees until the satellite signal is detected Check the installation an...

Page 28: ...user saves a session It is displayed when the memory is 90 full This window appears when the user is going the wrong way It appears at minute intervals until the user changes direction This window appears when the user has deviated from the programmed route by more than 50 metres tery aining 4 3 Memory full 4 4 Navigation ACTION Recharge the battery see p 27 ACTION You can restore memory by deleti...

Page 29: ...ce on line Analysing performance and downloading the software Click on http my geonaute com home and create an account Download the ON CONNECT software Type of connection USB mini USB Type of connection USB mini USB SATCOUNT SATCOUNT Computer Computer ...

Page 30: ...o 16 hours Water resistant yes IPX7 GPS yes High sensitivity receiver yes Buzzer yes USB port Micro USB ANT transmitter receiver no yes Memory Memory capacity 6 Mb Characteristics and benefits Heart rate monitor no yes Bike speed and cadence sensors no yes Barometric altimeter no yes Digital compass no yes PC MAC software Web service yes Challenge yes Navigation by route yes Calculates calories bu...

Page 31: ...he guarantee does not cover damage resulting from misuse from a failure to respect the precautions for use from accidents from improper maintenance or from commercial use of the product damage resulting from repairs carried out by persons not authorised by B twin batteries or casings which are cracked or broken or which show signs of impacts During the warranty period the item will either be repai...

Page 32: ...s are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this...

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