Reference
Version number
Application date
KEYMAZE 500HIKE
1
17/11/2011
10/24
KEYMAZE 700TRAIL
FREE MODE
1/ Configuration of the session
LAP TIME (LAP)
(only available on the KEYMAZE 700 version)
: The lap time allows you to memorise and display
your session information at regular intervals. This data can then be viewed later using the GEONAUTE
SOFTWARE.
AUTO
– the sat nav will record a lap time at each change of section (change between an
ascent and a flat section or a descent)
DISTANCE
- The lap time is set in relation to the distance
OFF
– lap time deactivated
Should you select AUTO or DISTANCE, a window appears at the end of each lap,
displaying the information for that lap, while you exercise.
ARRIVAL
The KEYMAZE helps you to manage the timing of your exercise
BEFORE SUNSET
- A signal warns you of sunset
BEFORE A TIME
- Set an arrival time and you will get an alert one hour earlier
FREE
– No alert. You manage your timing yourself
SAMPLE
Sampling sets the frequency with which the KEYMAZE records information. The shorter the sampling
time, the more accurate the data will be and, consequently, the shorter the recording time will be.
Setting at 1/2/5 or 10 seconds.
This will change the accuracy of the tracks recorded in the Geonaute software.
ZONE
This parameter helps you stick to a preset pace throughout your session. The KEYMAZE will warn you
if you go outside the preset limits, so that you can monitor effort levels during your exercise session.
HEART RATE ZONE
: (KEYMAZE 700 only): You can set an alert, if your heart rate is
higher or lower than a preset rate. Consequently, you can monitor your effort levels as
you exercise.
There are two operating modes available with the KEYMAZE:
the Free mode and the Navigation mode.
The first mode allows the user to practise his sport freely and
record the session with the Geonaute Software in order to
analyse the route and user information (speed, altitude,
ascent/descent...) or even the heart rate (KEYMAZE700).
There are several steps you have to go through to
configure your session before starting an exercise.