2.4.4.2. DISPLAY SETTING
Associated submenus:
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ADD/REMOVE MAP MODE
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ADD/REMOVE E-COMPASS
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SET CUSTOM DISPLAY
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SET SCREEN
2.4.4.2.1. ADD/REMOVE MAP MODE
This option allows you to display (ON) or remove (OFF) the map display on the Keymaze screen. It is often best to activate this option to give you an idea of the
overall shape of your route.
2.4.4.2.2. ADD/REMOVE E-COMPASS
This option allows you to display (ON) or remove (OFF) the electronic compass display on the Keymaze screen. When you activate this function, you have the
option to calibrate the compass (in other words adjust it according to the magnetic field). It is important to perform this adjustment regularly, particularly if you
change region or country. To do it, hold your Keymaze in a horizontal position, and turn it around 2 or 3 times until the message CALIBRATION OK appears.
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You have the option to calibrate your compass later by going to SETTING/COMPASS SETTING/CALIBRATION.
2.4.4.2.3. SET CUSTOM DISPLAY (Setting training screens)
In this menu, you can set your four training screens. Each screen can display up to four items of information. Here is your choice of data:
SPEED: instant speed
TIME: training stopwatch
AVG SPEED: average speed
REST DIST: distance remaining to your destination
MAX SPEED: maximum speed
REST TIME: time remaining to your destination
PACE: speed per kilometre
LAP DIST: distance covered during a lap time *
AVG PACE: average pace
LAP TIME: lap time duration *
BEST PACE: best pace
LAP SPEED: average speed during a lap time *
DISTANCE: distance covered
LAP PACE: pace during the lap time *
ALTITUDE: local altitude
LAPS: number of lap times stored *
CU: positive altitude changes (sum of all
positive altitude changes)
HEARTRATE: heart rate *
CUMULATE -: negative altitude changes (sum of all
negative altitude changes)
AVG HR: average heart rate *
Asc SPEED: ascending speed
MAX HR: maximum heart rate *
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