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USER MANUAL

       NAVBIKE-GPS

    

 

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P a g e

 

 

Night (Backlight)

 

6.0 

Use the ST/STP/+ button to then move to the NIGHT screen. Enter the screen by 

 

pressing VIEW/LAP.  

6.1 

Press the ST/STP/+ button to toggle the three options 10 SEC, 20 SEC and ON. Confirm 

 

your choice by pressing the VIEW/LAP button.   

 

6.1.0  As the name suggests, each time the LIGHT/SET/- button is pressed the screen  

 

 

will illuminate for either 10 or 20 seconds where selected.  

 

6.1.1  If ON if selected you can select certain times that the backlight will  

 

 

 

automatically turn on  and off.  

 

6.1.2  Once ON is selected, START TIME will appear.    

 

6.1.3  After 3 seconds, a time screen will then automatically 

 

 

appear.  

 

6.1.4  Use the ST/STP/+ button to adjust the hours noting 

 

 

AM/PM or 12/24 hour times. Press the VIEW/LAP  

 

 

button to move across to minutes and again use the 

 

 

ST/STP/+ button to adjust the minutes. Press the  

 

 

VIEW/LAP button to save and return to the START menu. 

 
Note: Once you return back to the START menu screen you must press the ST/STP/+ button 
within 3 seconds to toggle to the END time screen, otherwise it will automatically enter back 
into the START screen. If this happens simply, press the MODE button to get back out of the 
START screen options and return back to the main START screen – then quickly press the 
ST/STP/+ button to then show END on the screen.  
 
 

6.1.5  Move to the END screen. END will be shown on the screen. Wait 3 seconds  

 

 

to auto enter into the screen. 

 

6.1.6  Adjust the time in the same manner as described in 6.1.2 

    

    

Note: The below section 7.0 follows from point 6.0 above. 
Note: Press the ST/STP/+ button to move to the CONTRAST settings. 
 

Contrast 

7.0 

Use the ST/STP/+ button to then move to the CONTRAST 

 

screen. Enter the screen by pressing VIEW/LAPCONT will  

 

appear on the screen.   

7.1 

A percentage number will be flashing (Usually 60% by default)  

7.2 

Repeatedly press the ST/STP/+ button to scroll through the 

Summary of Contents for NAVBIKE-GPS

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL NAVBIKE GPS 1 P a g e Please read carefully before use...

Page 2: ...ing the date and time 4 Unit of Measure 6 User Details 6 Night Backlight 7 Contrast 7 Chime 8 Alarm 9 ODO Odometer 9 Setting Autolap s Distance 9 Short Cuts 9 Shared main menu options 10 Track and Fie...

Page 3: ...ing them from the plug and not the cord WHAT S IN THE BOX 1 x NAVBIKE GPS 1 x CD software disc 1 x charging cradle 1 X bike mounting bracket with cable ties 1 x user manual Note Please reset your watc...

Page 4: ...s the first option it will be discussed in the later section 11 0 SETTING YOUR USER INFORMATION THE SET SCREEN Setting the date and time Note This device has 2 separate settings for time time zones 3...

Page 5: ...with the 2 now flashing Note Below the T2 on this screen you will also see 3 three letters representing a city code This is a unique feature to the T2 time option We will discuss this in the next sec...

Page 6: ...efault to MI Miles Press the VIEW LAP button to confirm your choice The screen will move back to the UNIT main screen Note The below section 5 0 follows from point 4 0 above Note Press the ST STP butt...

Page 7: ...inutes Press the VIEW LAP button to save and return to the START menu Note Once you return back to the START menu screen you must press the ST STP button within 3 seconds to toggle to the END time scr...

Page 8: ...bell icon will also appear on the screen as an indicator Note 2 The below section 9 0 follows from point 8 0 above Note 3 Press the ST STP button to move to the ALARM settings Alarm Note This device...

Page 9: ...vance this number from 0 to 9 or the LIGHT SET button to subtract the number from 0 to 9 10 2 Press the VIEW LAP button to move to the next field to the left and repeat the process to change each numb...

Page 10: ...he time setting using the GPS option Only T2 will show the city code Note 2 This concludes the ENTRY LEVEL USER features Before we move onto the ADVANCED USER section we will discuss some further GENE...

Page 11: ...d confirm your choice Note 1 INDOOR means no GPS data will be recorded Note 2 Aside from the initial GPS specific setup screens the general operation of all time recording screens are the same under G...

Page 12: ...CHRO Chronograpgh Note If AUTO LAP is switched on the watch will take LAP times automatically based on your settings Further depending on your CHIME setting and audible beep will sound at the end of e...

Page 13: ...nal If GPS signal is lost while in use LOST GPS SIGNAL will appear on screen An audible beep will also sound 16 2 If no GPS signal has been received in 15 minutes the screen will revert back to the ma...

Page 14: ...BATTERY 18 0 Charge the unit overnight before using for the first time Repeat charging times will depend on usage It is recommended to regularly re charge your battery every 1 2 months even if it is...

Page 15: ...rn OFF so as to not drain the battery further USING THE PC LINK SOFTWARE QUICK START GUIDE 20 0 This watch comes with PC software to provide communication between your watch and your PC easily and con...

Page 16: ...once until the reset screen is displayed Q Will my data and personal settings be lost after reset A Your data and personal settings are saved in the flash memory and will not be lost after resetting Q...

Page 17: ...uct and the type of defect Step 2a Contact your place of purchase They will assess the nature of the fault and refund or replace the product as per their store refund or warranty policy Step 2b If you...

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