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1. To Set Altitude Alert i Press the Left Right a gt button to move to left right li Press the Up Down 4 wbutton to adjust the value Press the OK button to confirm lil Press the Up Down A Y v N button to check O Enable or leave it blank iv Press the OK button to confirm and return to the Alert Menu Altitude Alert Altitude Alert Altitude Alert Altitude Alert Eer fe am 2500 m 2500 m 2500 m Altitude Alert between 00m 00 m OO m 1 9999 m Set 2500 m Cur 2500 m M Enable Repeat O Enable Warning every Warning every Warning every value must 1 1 i 1 O Enable AYTN et Note Altitude must be set within the range of 1 to 9999 m Reset Alert You may also reset alert by selecting Reset Alert from the Alert submenu 1 Select Reset Alert 2 Press the OK button to confirm Reset Alert Reset Alert Reset Alert Fracessing Reset All om Done VT Ok Calibration Memory Map Bike 270 Pro comes with built in 3D electronic compass and barometer sensors Calibration for barometer is necessary at the start of each activity s recording The 3D compass calibration is required to separate the earth s magnetic field from stray magnetic fields emitted by something metallic electronic like a car for which may affect the operation of the compass Without calibration the 3D compass may have inaccurate readings As for barometer calibration th
2. 1 5 LCD screen Backlight Bower Ri Start Pause OK Up Down Right Left button Rear View Mini USB Port Button Press to pause resume log when the device is turned on Press for 3 seconds to power on off the unit Exit Exit to previous level of menu Backlight Press for 3 seconds to turn on off the backlight 5 Direction Use Left Up Right and Down to select an option OK Press the OK button in the middle to confirm selection ENYN i E l ban map wa Standard Accessories Please make sure the following accessories are included in the box Please contact your supplier immediately if there are any missing items Memory Map Bike 270 Pro Bicycle Mounting Kit Quick Guide USB cable Optional Accessories ANT Heart Rate Monitor HRM set ANT Bike combination Speed amp Cadence Sensor ahahaha a CNWW e 8 Charging the Battery Using the AC Charger 1 Plug the mini USB plug of the AC charger into the mini USB port at the back of the Memory Map Bike 2 0 Pro 2 Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet When charging the Power indicator shows Al After charging is completed the Power indicator shows dr If the power indicator shows TT while charging it means the charging is automatically disabled because of circuit protection at high temperature Note Do not charge the device at high temperature otherwise the charging may not be performed o
3. iii Press the Up Down A Y v N button to check O Enable or leave it blank iv Press the OK button to confirm and return to the Alert Menu Time Alert Time Alert Time Alert 00 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 O Enable O Enable KM Enable Note Time must be set within the range of 00 00 01 to 23 59 59 To Set Speed Alert i Press the Left Right a gt button to move to left right li Press the Up Down A wbutton to adjust the value Press the OK button to confirm lil Press the Up Down A Y v N button to check O Enable or leave it blank iv Press the OK button to confirm and return to the Alert Menu RE en SS an Speed Alert Set 30 0 kmh 1 500 km h Cur 30 0 kmh Repeat AA O Enable l 000 0 kmh i REH Note Speed must be set within the range of 1 to 500 km h To Set Distance Alert i Press the Left Right a gt button to move to left right li Press the Up Down A v button to adjust the value Press the OK button to confirm lil Press the Up Down A Y v N button to check O Enable or leave it blank iv Press the OK button to confirm and return to the Alert Menu Distance Alert Distance Alert I Distance Alert Distance Alert A Eer fe GE am Dist Alert 000 00 km ll 010 00km 010 00 km ME Er Set 10 0 km Cur 10 0 km Repeat Ku 1 500 km O Enable O Enable M Enable Note Distance must be set within the range of 1 to 500 km i CV Ap I Sy ly
4. Code Lock Keys Activate A Save POI Save coordinates as POI waypoint Pause Log Pause track logging Save amp Clear save the track and start another new log QR Code Display current location in a QR code for mobile devices Lock Keys Lock the buttons to avoid accidently touch Press to unlock Activate 2 4G Select this item to activate the 2 4G when 2 4G is in OFF mode mem 41 MG ENG Basic Operation without Setting The Memory Map Bike 270 Pro is designed to automatically log once it is on and GPS signal is received Select Sport Mode from the main menu and the default first page Speed Meter appears You are ready to use the basic function of this device Main Menu gt Sport Mode gt Speed Meter Speed Meter See below for the description of Sport Information on the speed meter Compass Direction a Odometer A Speed Now Trip Distance Clock Battery status GPS Log Press the left a or right to switch among pages with different sport information as shown in the following sub pages The top and bottom sport data items on Sub Page 1 2 and 3 are fixed As for Sub Page 4 and 5 both top and bottom data items can be changed and selected by customers Press 4 to enter the menu of sport information to select for top row and e for bottom row Sub Page 1 Sub Page 2 e CG us Ty gen G5 a 56218 Sub Page 4 Sub Page 5 B m TRIP 1 0 0 Hre s hrs dr PAGE dr PAGE SAV
5. Select ANT Devices to select the sport sensor to connect mem z gt l GING 246 Wireless ANT Devices Activate HER ANT 3 Devices Speed ladence Wheel Size The device will start scanning devices nearby When completed scanned devices are listed Scan Devices scan Devices Scan Devices v 67123 New scanning Scan P Completed Sa Connect and Detect Move the Up Down arrow to select the sensor to connect A warning message prompts to remind users to make sure the selected sensor is properly installed for example HRM should be well strapped to your chest so that the Memory Map Bike 270 Pro can detect without failure Connection Testing Put HR in i chest device KS will beep once when detected Or the message of Device Not Detected appears The Memory Map Bike 270 Pro can connect up to 3 sensors of different kinds at a time namely one HRM one Speed sensor and one Cadence sensor can be connected concurrently If a sport device is detected a message appears as shown Testing Detected GING wu z PELL L man About Wheel Size The Memory Map Bike 2 0 Pro comes with a speed sensor that reads the speed of your bike wheel rotation Distance between two points during your workout is thus measured if your bike wheel size is also properly entered Compared with GPS distance distance calculated by speed meter is more accurate for GPS distance is likely to have GPS signal lost
6. nit Distance Delete All Log Distance Speed Metric kmimik Time Format Weight Imperial imitt Time Zone Nautical nmk nit Language Weight System gt Unit gt Weight Select weight to choose metric as Kilogram kg or imperial as Pound Ib Weight Kilogram ka Pound UD Language Time Format Time Zone Init Language Lib Contrast mem 59 ROT Y map SS LCD Contrast LCD contrast can be adjusted in the LCD Contrast Press the Up Down 4 v button to select LCD Contrast Time one Init B12 Language LED Contrast Odometer Odometer You can save trip information in Odometer A or Odometer B The default is Odometer A The value of both odometers can be reset or modified E Press the left and right button to move among the number Press up and down button to increase decrease the value When finished press OK button to continue m Press the up and down button to tick the O Enable box Odometer Odometer A Odometer A nit Odometer A Landuade Odometer E LED Contrast Odometer 024600 km 024600 km GPS GPS Enter GPS to view the signal strength or you can activate to Cold Start Language LCD Contrast GGG LIEYICE Signal Setting gt GPS gt Signal signal signal Cold Start mem 60 GING Cold Start Setting gt GPS gt Cold Start Users are recommended to perform Gold Start when they travel for a long distance within a short period of
7. Mode shows the direction to the start of the track and leads you back to the starting point alternatively enter the coordinates for the destination to be guided by direction and distance TripStart auto memorized your first GPS fixing location This cannot be edited or changed by users Stores up to 20 user defined Finder points Parking _ Upload Finder points directly from ezPlanner with their own N 25 15 23 06 geg E 52 16 48 12 Allow users to edit coordinate on device Allow users to mark a new Finder point on device Allow users to switch coordinate between WSG84 and Geocache format Fin der List List Points Users may store up to 20 records Select Reset List to clear all recorded Finder F ERANA e e 31 l N map S Save Current to N 23 18 20 02 E 38 36 32 08 Home Parking Meetina Current Point MO 2516 20 02 E 3836 32 08 Home H 25 15 23 06 E 52 16 48 12 D ar FCORDI Set Points Save current coordinates to a Finder point on the List Show Displays the coordinates of current location and the destination mem 32 memi Pedometer Mode Reset Count Stride Length Reset Count Are you sure 5 Ok stride Length Le OD cm Pedometer mode enables users to count and record the number of steps taken and the calories burned Press the Power button amp to Start Pause Pedometer Press the OK button to enter the Option Me
8. Time Total Ascend Altitude Max GPS Altitude Max Bara Trip Distance Total Descend Gebitt eg Col MI 15 30 38 Clock Heart Rate Calorie Coordinate Cadence Calore Today Heading CO kg Odometer A Pace minikm i Tree pcs Odometer E Pace km min i CW 18 Qn A A Plot Mode Plot mode shows track log in graph and in real time display without interruption The real time transectional plot shows four units of sport information including Altitude Time Altitude Distance Speed Time Speed Distance Plot Displays the graph for altitude and time Use the down wand up 4buttons to zoom ot Made Arenson in and zoom out Use the right button to move the x and y along the graph Hide Track log Information View Mode HR Real time track drawing m Push the OK button to enter Pan Zoom mode eran SHOW Compass M Pol Realtime track drawing push to enter Pan Zoom mode 5 Back to Menu A Show POI Press again to disable the function POI name will be displayed in the language edited in ezPlanner Plus Pan Mode N North ak track to left right amp top bottom A Ze ZOOM A SHOW Back to View Mode Press to show POI Press again to disable the function POI name will be displayed in the language edited in ezPlanner Plus mem mE RGN Track View Flot Mode Orientation Hide Track Information 09 18 0431 SPD 6 DET km O 1 DO Fa dr MODE Track View Flot Mad
9. lt gt bution to set HH hour and MM minute Press the Ae button to increase decrease the value mem e EET dj ma p HRM Cadence Training Time Start Training Summary gt AY OK Training Complete When you select Start Training a warning message prompts to notify you that current track logs will save and cleared A new log will start Starttraining Cadence will save and Training Time clean current Start Training track logs Summary be AY OK You can disable the message prompt by checking the box C Don t show this message again AY YN OK Start Training The training page appears with HRM Cadence speed icon shown on the upper right HRM 152 170 Press the left right a gt button to switch between page for speed time distance and grade information H CNWW sl ss Ii DISTANCE 40 0 km GRADE 12 5 E PLOT lt gt E PLOT SPEED 4 O O Km h TIME 02 00 01 15 hrs gt lt gt The icon of HRM Cadence or Speed varies according to the status of the corresponding sensor i The icon flashes and is displayed steadily to indicate the corresponding sensor is well connected ii The icon freezes when the corresponding sensor signal is lost for a short period of time e ei O al iii The icon disappears if the corresponding sensor signal is lost If current HRM Cadence or Speed exceed
10. powerful software called ezPlanner Plus and ezPlanner The former helps users with their health fitness management while the latter enables users to plan their course prior to their outdoor adventure The device plays the role of outdoor best companion and in the meantime reminds users how they can contribute to the environment by calculating and showing the amount of CO emissions reduced and the amount of calories consumed when users are walking hiking cycling instead of driving RGN n ch AM e D Features GPS positioning Follow course Allow users to plan routes at home and download routes to the device BMI calculation Automatic page flipping Auto power off after a specified interval with no signal Multi Finder can record up to 20 locations and supports return to starting point TripStart automatically records the first GPS fixed location when power on Can simulate an analog speedometer and use a large font display 3 sport modes for calorie calculations Track Log function can start recording after satellite fix Generate QR code for current coordination Supports metric imperial and nautical measurements Supports 12 hour or 24 hour and time zone Pedometer Designed to work with leading wireless sport and fitness sensors including ANT heart rate monitor straps ANT bike cadence sensors and ANT bike speed sensors n ch AM e _6 RGN Parts and Functions Front View
11. room on a cold day To prevent condensation from damaging the unit please place into an airtight plastic bag before sudden temperature changes e Keep away from strong magnetic fields When using or storing please keep away from strong electromagnetic radioactive or magnetic field equipment e Operating temperature The products operating temperature is between 0 C 40 C please do not operate under extreme temperatures e Avoid exposure to sunlight Please avoid long periods of sunlight or high temperature exposure e Cleaning the screen Using a soft clean cloth to wipe the screen is recommended do not use ordinary tissue to wipe the screen e Do not disassemble Please do not disassemble the product this may void the warranty and damage the unit e Storage When the product is not being used for a long period store the device in a cool and dry place For long term storage keeping the unit in a dry box is recommended Please do not keep the product in the following environments 1 Unventilated and humid locations 2 In a car window that is exposed to excessive amounts of sunlight 3 In an environment where humidity is over 90 mem z 63 GING Specifications GPS Chip Chipset MIK 3329 Dimensions 817x54x22mm Weight as Battery Rechargeable 1050 mAh lithium battery Power DOSVAA Button Spuer Menu Power 5 Drectonkes Antenna Built in patch antenna IO Interface Mini USB Display High c
12. this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative impact on the environment The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For further details about recycling please contact your local civic office or the shop where it was originally purchased Performance Products Ltd Cleaver House Sarus Court Manor Park Runcorn WA7 1UL Tel 0333 240 1000 Fax 0333 240 1100 www snooper co uk n ch AM e l Sy A 65
13. time say flying from Asia to Europe for the GPS receiver may have problem to receive information about the current time the orbits of the satellites or its own current position with previous GPS acquired The searching time will be long for it proceeds to listen for satellites at random until it has acquired one or more Cold Start will initialize the positioning of GPS and etc Cold Start Cold Start signal di Start Fracessing FA Done be Reset Device Press Reset Device to restore all settings to factory setting Please note that all existing values and settings will be cleared except for Track logs in history history name finder point amp name odometer data amp POI data Once the device is reset to factory setting users will be prompted with the initial setup screen when the device is turned on Reset Device Reset Device Reset Device Language LCD Contrast Reset ta factory setting des ie om Odometer Cie Are you sure Reset Device Initial Setup The initial setup screen prompts when users turn on the device for the first time Init Setup 1 4 Init Setup 214 Init Setup 3 4 Init Setup 4 4 Setuo Done LCD Contrast Language nit Time Zone 20 to main menu 6 12 wei English km imi kg UTC 07 00 and press OK mi ft lb wi UTC 08 00 key to start TEUR UU TESS i ei I habe map SS About ezPlanner Plus and ezPlanner Functions of ezPlanner Plan route at home with an ea
14. well received User can enable disable the auto logging by entering Setting gt Log gt Auto Start gt Yes No Auto Start Interval wv Yes Auto Start Ho Pause Pause Logging Users can set the log to stop pause recording when the speed is below a determined number from 1km to 5 km Press the up and down button to check the O Enable box When speed lower kmh O Enable M AY SN eut UENS i ei I habe map SS Wireless Link The Memory Map Bike 270 Pro is using ANT wireless technology to collect and transfer sensor data The three sport sensors supported are ANT heart rate monitor straps ANT bike cadences sensors and ANT 3 bike speed sensors Press the OK button to enter the setting menu Setting GIUIckK Setup Alert Calibration BiS Wireless Link AT OK Activate Wireless Link Users have to activate the Memory Map Bike 270 Pro wireless link before they connect the Memory Map Bike 270 Pro with sport sensors If the wireless link is not yet activated the setting menu displays Activate for selection otherwise Deactivate is displayed when the device is active 2 AG Wir Activate Deactivate ANT Devices AN T Devices If the wireless link is not activated in advance a message prompts ANT is inactive to notify users that 2 4G is in OFF mode while scanning Press OK button to activate it ANT Devices ANT is inactive Activate Scan
15. 500 millimeters across then circumference would be 500 times 3 14 or 1570 millimeters TA AR Note Please use the metric system for entering the circumference value Wheel Height Convert the value if the measurement is in imperial system For example when the diameter of the wheel is 20 inches the Oo circumference would be 20 times 25 4 times 3 14 or 1595 12 millimeters Method B Step 1 Mark the front tire at a point aligned with the inner tube s valve stem Step 2 Ona flat surface use a chalk and draw a straight line Step 3 Rotate the front wheel so that the valve stem is directly on top of the point where the line begins Step A Wheel your bicycle on the line for one wheel revolution Use the valve stem position stem to determine when one revolution is completed Step 5 Mark the second point and measure Mark the point on the line that corresponds to one revolution of the wheel Measure the distance between the two marks you created This distance is the circumference of your bicycle wheel Wheel Circumference mem s99 RGN General Setting Setting EIE Calibration ser Profile Log oet Backlight ole nk Auto Flip Page General Memory Mode Sers i Auto Power Off S AT User Profile User Profile ser Profile Birth Year T960 Weight 060 0 kg Height TU cm Ok Users profile includes User s age Birth year Weight and Height Once the above information is entered users BMI Body Mass Index
16. E TESS MAM e e 42 I N map S Status Icons The status icons indicates Sport mode Compass icon POI Backlight Satellite Status Memory Mode and Battery GEOES m Sport mode icons de Bicycle mode R Running mode 2 Walking mode a Vehicle mode Track Log icons Le L Track currently being logged UI Track currently not being logged Compass icons The black arrow always points north The compass needs calibrating Backlight icon xt Backlight is on Satellite mode icons _ Satellite fix acquired d Device currently attempted to acquire satellite fix Memory mode icons Overwrite Memory now in Overwrite mode Full Stop Show of remaining memory Battery status icons A Battery is being charged Battery is fully charged k Low battery warning Note When battery is extremely low the device will be turned off automatically EERW e II a 43 l N map SS Setting Up Memory Map Bike 270 Pro Quick Setup User friendly Quick setup function allows you to Setting quickly setup most common seitings Press the Menu button to enter Main Menu and o setup choose Quick Setup to begin Calibration Q1 Sport Mode appears Log Wireless Link Sport Mode Use the Up Down button to move to the desired sport mode 1 Press the OK button to confirm and save 2 Q2 Weight setup appears 1 Sport Mac Q2 eight wv Biking RUANING Walking DEU U Kg Vehicle Pres
17. Pro can be set to be automatically powered off when there s no GPS signal being detected for 15 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour or 2 hours Users can ignore the function and set to No which will keep the GPS Sport powered on even when there s no GPS signal detected To enable the Auto Power Off please go to General 2 Auto Power Off TES gt T f 57 I habe map SS General Auto Power Off ser Profile Set Backlight Auto Flip Page Memory Mode Auto Power Off System Setting Setting Calibration Lag Wireless Link General Delete all log Select Delete all log will empty the internal memory and all recorded log data will be removed Delete All Log Delete All Log Time Format 5 TEE Zone Are you sure nit Language Time Format System gt Time Format Select format 24 hours and 12 hours Time Format 1200 00 wi Z i UU UU Delete All Lag Time Format Time Zone nit Language Time Zone System gt Time Zone Press the up and down button to select ES NN e m 58 l habe map SS NE iN Time one Delete All Log UTC 06 30 Time Format LITC OFOO Time Zone wi UTC 08 00 nit TC 00 Language LU TEUR 30 Unit Unit Gonversion converts units of Speed Distance Weight and Temperature Speed Distance System gt Unit gt Speed Distance Select Distance Speed to choose metric as km m kmh imperial as mi ft mph or nautical as kt nm
18. agreement click accept the terms of the license agreement then click Next 4 Follow the on screen instruction to proceed The installation wizard will guide you through the steps Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement Snooper Memory Map ezPlanner Plus END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR Snooper TECHNOLOGY INC SOFTWARE Published 2014 This End User License Agreement EULA is for informational purposes only There is no software accompanying the EULA IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and Snooper Technology for the software that accompanies this EULA which indudes computer software and may If you accept the terms of the agreement click the check box below You must accept the agreement to install Memory Map ezPlanner Plus v1 0 Click Next to continue VII accept the terms in the License Agreement mem T map ty N ss Choose Install Location Choose which features of Memory Map ezPlanner Plus v1 0 you want to install EA Choose the folder in which to install Memory Map ezPlanner Plus v1 0 Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to Setup will install Memory Map ezPlanner Plus v1 0 in the following folder To install in a install Click Next to continue different folder dick Browse and select another folder Click Next to continue Select c
19. cks Tracks can also be set as Favorite Track List displays all history track logs with track time and distance listed by order of time 11 26 16 30 125k E 165 bpm 11 26 16 30 156 bp Push the OK button to save the track to your favorite list Favorite Collect your favorite tracks in one place Statistics shows activity statistic for all tracks or favorites TES gt T f 3 7 I habe map SS Statistics List Favorite Track statistics Use the left and right buttons to switch between different intervals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 12 days 2 weeks 1 month and all il WW o a A Med map SS Getting Started Turning On Memory Map Bike 270 Pro Press the Power button until the startup screen appears on the LCD Turning Off Memory Map Bike 270 Pro Press the Power button for 3 seconds and you will be prompted a message to confirm the message Press the OK button again Power Ott Yeas Ho pl p OK Initial Setup Please perform the initial setup for the very first time use of Memory Map Bike 270 Pro If the Memory Map Bike 270 Pro is reset the Initial Setup will automatically start when users turn on the device Init Setup 4 4 Time Zone UTC 07 00 VY UTC 08 00 UTC 09 00 AT OK Go to main menu and press OK key to start DK Turning On Off Backlight Press the ie button for 3 seconds to turn on off backlight Backlight can be set to Always on o
20. e Orientation Hide Track Informati n Zoom Mode A Zoom out Zoom IN 5 Back to View Mode A Show POI Press again to disable the function POI name will be displayed in the language edited in ezPlanner Plot Mode Display Altitude Speed plot TRENTE e The following x and SPE kmh y axis combinations are Altitude Time i Altitude Dist available SE Time speed Dist i Altitude Time Altitude Distance Speed Time Speed Distance Orientation GPS orth Compass Orientation direction can be based on 1 GPS 2 Always north 3 According to Compass The orientation direction appears on Track View in Plot Mode to help users with more track information besides Altitude Time Speed and Distance RGN mem N Track View Flot Mode Orientation Hide Track Information Track View Flot Made Orientation Hide Track Informati n Select to toggle between Hide Track and Show Track Information varies as it displays real time sport information mem n N l lt A Follow Course Mode Enter this mode to follow a well recorded track or from history logs To follow course tracks can be acquired from one of the following methods 1 Plan your routes with ezPlanner and then send it from the PC to Memory Map Bike 270 Pro Please refer to the ezPlanner user manual for details 2 Get course directly from History log recorded in this device Follow course fr
21. e eed Meter Plot Mode Track iew Orientation 09 18 0431 SPD kmh Altitude Time 7 Altitude Dist Speed Time Speed Dist DET km DA o2 Fo dr MODE Shows Check Points on track Plat Mode Track View Orientation Speed Meter Zoom in out for the loaded track Ze 200M R SHOW FT amp FAH d SHOW Press the button to enter toggle between the Zoom amp Pan mode mem e a l ahahaha Training The Memory Map Bike 2 0 Pro provides two kinds of training features including HRM Heart Rate Monitor and Cadence to notify users when a pre determined setting is exceeded or fallen behind Training HRM HRM Cadence Training Time Start Training Summary D AY OK HRM is set to notify users with alarm when the heart rate exceeds or falls behind a specific range of heart rates per minutes The specific heart rate range is pre determined in the Select Range page There are 5 ranges starting from the highest most intensive level to the most relaxed level for selection based on the user s birth year The highest range of HRM is BETER derived from the equation listed below HRM 95 113 bpm HRM 114 132 bpm HRM 133 151 bpm HRM 152 170 bpm HRM 171 190 bpm For example when the user is 30 years old the gt av eo highest most intensive range of HRM is 190 bpm Highest HRM rate 220 users age Users must activate the HRM sensor before they start the train
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23. e Memory Map Bike 270 Pro provides two methods for users to calibrate i e Auto calibration and Manual calibration Manual calibration is recommended when the user knows his true elevation there for Manual calibration uses the calibrated altitude as truth and assumes all changes in the pressure sensor are associated with the barometric pressure Manual calibration therefore will be more accurate mem e 47 RGN Altimeter Calibration A barometer is an instrument for determining the pressure generated by the weight of the atmosphere Users can use their Bike 270 Pro to determine their immediate altitude and altitude gained lost Barometer calibration is set to be automatically performed by default However users can set the device to be manually calibrated Note If the device is set to Auto Calibration the altitude will be gained from the following algorithm 1 the first 5 log points in 5 seconds after GPS fixed are acquired 2 the highest and lowest ones of the 5 log points are left out There are 3 values remained 3 Average the 3 values The auto calibration is performed every time when the device is turned on Auto Calibration m Main Menu Setting gt Calibration gt Altimeter gt Auto Setting QUIck Setup Aler Calibration Altimeter Compass Calibration LI Wireless Link a AT CK Manual Calibration Altimeter Altimeter Calibration based on Auta Manual Auta Calibrat
24. e ee ee ee 61 H sel DEWIEE ie Ee ee eer ee ee 61 About ezPlanner Plus and eZPlAanne ccccccccccsccccccccscccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccocces 62 FUNCTIONS OF EZPLANNER ccecceccecceccececceccscectectectecescesuecusausatenesnes 62 FEATURES OF EZPLANNER HUSS 62 Normal Care and Maintenance sesse esse ee ee ee Gee ee Gee ee Ge Gee ee ee Ge ee ee Gee ee Ge Gee Gee ee ee Ge Ge Ge Ge EE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 63 PCC MEMO OE ee EO EA OE EE 64 UENS i 5 4 I habe map SS Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Memory Map Bike 270 Pro The Memory Map Bike 270 Pro comes with a sturdy feel and shape and is packed with great features In addition it is compatible with an optional ANT heart rate monitor straps ANT bike cadence sensors and ANT bike speed sensors for anyone who wants to have in depth analysis on their rides and accordingly sharpen their outdoor performance Memory Map Bike 270 Pro works as a GPS data logger with internal memory plus it also serves the purpose of a speed meter that shows immediate sport information including speed distance time and pace while users are exercising Plus the built in 3D compass and barometer sensors make it a perfect gadget for outdoor lovers to find their direction and altitude One of its simplest functions is to work as a pedometer for everyday exercise measurer and motivator Bike 270 Pro is bundled with a set of
25. e up down button 4 v to scroll up down and select the mode by pressing the OK button e To escape from mode and return to main menu press 5 This chapter describes respective functions of each mode Sport Mode In Sport mode user can turn on off the log recording This mode displays sport information including analog speed meter speed time and distance barometer altitude calories consumed and CO2 reduced Press the 5 way button left a and right gt to switch among different sub pages for different sport information There are total five sub pages to display sport information in the Sport Mode Sport information shown on Sub Page 4 and 5 can be determined by users This 5 way button icon et shown on these two pages means these two pages can be customize Move the Up Down v Abuiton to select the information to be displayed on Top or Bottom Enter the Menu to select information When finished press the OK button to return to the previous level Speed Meter Dashboard Analog speed meter Displays the soeedometer in analog fashion Information displayed in this page includes Compass GPS Signal Battery Status Log status Grade Odometer Current Speed Trip Distance and Clock mem as A RGN Sub Page 1 Disrupted Please Check d Compass Direction G Sy i Ka Grade es EE A A Speed Now Trip Distance Battery Status Speed amp Distance Displays current speed a
26. ed by users and displayed on Sub Page 4 and 5 are listed as below Select A Customize Top Select Customize Bottom Bottom GPS Speed GPS speed Avg GPS Speed Max Grade Altitude GPS Altitude Avg OFS Altitude Max GPS Altitude Barometer Altitude Avg Barometer Altitude Max Barometer Trip Time Distance Calorie Calorie Today Co Tree Odometer 4 Odometer E Pace km Pace MIN Best Pace km Best Pace mIN HRM Cadence Sensor speed Total Ascend Total Descend Coordinate Heading AT GPs Speed GPs Speed Avg GPs Speed Max Altitude GPS Altitude Avg GPS Altitude Max GPS Altitude Barometer Altitude Avg Barometer Altitude Max Barometer Clack Trip Time Distance Calorie Calorie Today Co Tree Odometer A Odometer B Face komm Pace pimin Best Pace km Best Pace min HRM Cadence Sensor Speed Total Ascend Total Descend Coordinate Heading AT The above selection for example will result in the display on Sub Page 4 as shown A Fei ES ai d 15 30 38 e SAVE n CV bot man S ol User Defined Screen Listed below are user defined screens of all combination des OO e G5 mm H 48 0 4 SPD n kk mh SAVE GPS Speed Altitude GPS Best Pace min km OPS Speed Avg Grade Altitude Barometer Best Pace kmimin A uss Ty ed G5 am 6150 ri 260 SAVE Altitude Avg GPS Altitude Avg Bara Trip
27. ez Fanner eegen 13 Connec ng FE es n EE EE on EI ed Ei 14 Introduction of 9 Function Modes sseeecsseeeccseccccsecccseccccoeccccececccsecccseccccoccecscccccoccecocececsececsececcoececssecccsseecseeccssececsseeesse 15 MAW MENU RE EE ER EO IE 15 SEORTMOBE aorin 15 PLOT MEDE os ves tnt io ee ee EE 19 FOLLOW COURSE MODE iese ee ie Ne ee Ee ve ee GE 22 TARANING ei ee Ee pase ie GR ee 26 Hanno AAM AE EE E 26 Training Cadence ies ER EE ER RR EE AR EE ee ee ee RE ee ee ee ee ee ee 26 Ee Ma n EE tere N EE N 2 SIE TUNG OR OE N EE EE ER OE EN N EN 28 MULTI FINDER Mon 31 PEDOMETER MODE sussies be ee be ed wee de eed ee ee des ie be ke ee Ge es 33 CONPAS lee sessies ee ee ee Ee Ee oe Ie ER 34 SETTING MODE ere 35 HISTORY lee 37 ele Fles RT EE EE EE EE EN 39 TURNING ON MEMORY MAP BIKE 270 bpo ee se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 39 TURNING OFF MEMORY MAP BIKE 270 PRO ee ee see ee ee ee ee see ee ee ee ee 39 INEEIAL SE eege 39 TURNING ON OFF BACKLIGHT eeue ee ee se ee ee ee se ee ee ee ee ee EE ee ee EE Ee ee ee ee ee 39 STARTING STOPPING LOGGING cccccsecceeeeeeeceeceseceeseeeeeeeseaeeeeseeesees 40 Auto Start Logging ccccccccccccceesecesseeeecessueecessseeeeessueeeesssseeeessaesees 40 BA IG en e HE 41 EER Men n EE E ne re ee er ere eee 41 RGN n ch AM e 2 Basic Operation without Setting 42 Speed Meter ee 42 STATU ee 43 Setting Up Memory Map Bike 270 Pro sessies sessies see N oie Ge gese ee ie R s
28. ically log your track once it is turned on The factory setting of automatic logging is set to log at interval of time distance 210 m 5 sec Bike 270 Pro checks the distance every 5 seconds See below illustration for an example If the distance is less than 10 meters in the first 5 seconds the Memory Map Bike 270 Pro is not logging Bike 270 Pro checked again in another 5 seconds The total distance then is 16 meters long so it logs and one waypoint is recorded The device resets the counter and measures the distance and time again Log starts 2 Ser 5 sec 8 meter 16 meter Recording No recording Recordin amp reset the couter Second 0 Meter 0 The log Interval Auto is useful especially for users who do not want to repeatedly record one waypoint during a trip Most cases recording waypoints at the same place only because users were staying for a period of time is not necessary Log Interval Interval v Auto Auto Start Time Distance Log Interval Time Interval Time Interval Auto wv Time Value must Distance OU sec between Low 120 SEE EERW e II a 50 l N map SS Log Interval List Interval Dist Interval Value must be fy een 1 1000 m Note Time interval must be set within the range of 1 to 120 seconds Distance interval must be set within the range of 1 to 1000 m Auto Start Logging Auto Start means the Memory Map Bike 270 Pro will automatically start to log once the satellite signal is
29. ing See section titled Setting to activate deactivate the HRM sensors Go to Setting gt Wireless Link gt Activate gt ANT Devices gt HRM Setting 24G Wirel ANT Devices Quick Setup Acthyate Alet ANT Devices Speed Calibration Cadence Wheel Size EE Lag Wireless Link i AT OH Training Cadence Cadence is the number of revolutions of the crank set per minute for cyclists Cyclists can set cadence alert when current cadence exceeds or falls behind a specific range of the revolution of the crank set per minute rpm Users must activate the cadence sensor before they start the training See section titled Setting to mem o a N RGN activate deactivate the Cadence sensor Go to Setting gt Wireless Link gt Activate gt ANT Devices gt Cadence Setting 2 AS Wirel Alert Actvate Calibration ANT Devices Log Wireless Link General Cadence range can be selected from default list or can be defined by users See illustration below Select Cadence range from list HRM CAD 40 59 rpm Cadence CAD 60 79rpm Training Time CAD 80 99rpm Start Training CAD 100 120 rpm Summary User Define S AY Ok 2 AY OK Define Cadence range by user Select Range CAD 40 59 rpm CAD 60 79 rpm Min RPM CAD 80 99 rpm Max RPM AD 100 120 rom D AY OK Training Time Users can set Training Time when they want to workout for certain period of time Move the left right
30. ion Are you sure E Main Menu Setting gt Calibration gt Altimeter 2 Manual Enter the current height by pressing the Up Down 4 v button to adjust the value Press the OK button to confirm and exit Note Altitude must be set within the range of 999 to 30 000 m Calibration Altimeter Compass Setting GUICK Setup Er Calibration t AT eck Manual Enter the current height above sea level OU m Altimeter Calibration based on Auto Manual mem z a A GING Compass Calibration m Main Menu Setting gt Calibration gt Compass Press the OK button to calibrate the compass Step 1 Hold the compass level with the horizon Make sure that you are not near any metallic or magnetic objects Press the OK button Calibration Altimeter Compass Step 2 Rotate the compass twice slowly two complete rotations make sure that the compass remains level to the horizon Place device on 4 level surface and press OK Rotate as shown Step 3 Press the OK button Once calibration is finished the following screen appears followed by a beep sound Compass Calibration OK Note Users should always calibrate the compass at the start of their outdoor activities for more accurate log information mem z sl GING Log setting Ulick Setup Alert Calibration d Wifeless LIA AT 0k Interval The Memory Map Bike 270 Pro is set to automat
31. mei remi S hha map Bike 270 Pro HEI EUIDAD User Guide Safety Precautions e Use the power adapter included with the package using power adapters other than the one provided will result in malfunction and could prove dangerous e Battery replacement should not be performed by consumers only professionally trained maintenance personnel should do the removal of the cover and the internal components Note It may cause explosion if the battery is not properly replaced with the same or equivalent model Please contact the original professional service personnel to replace the battery e Do not use the power adapter in a wet environment When hands and feet are wet do not touch the power adapter e While using the power adaptor ensure that the area is well ventilated Do not let paper or other material cover the power adaptor as this will interfere with cooling Do not use the power adaptor whilst it is in a bag e Do not attempt to repair the device If this device is damaged or is in a wet environment replace the device immediately e This device is waterproof meets IPX 7 standard but not protected against water immersion Warranty Information The Memory Map Bike 270 Pro is warranted to be free from defects in material and functions for a period of one year from the date of purchase If there is a product failure of within this period under normal conditions a replacement will be provided at no cha
32. nd distance Altitude and Trip Time Displays barometer altitude and the variation since the log started Altitude reading is indicated on Barometer altitude and is displayed as E i users want to have the GPS altitude which will be displayed as E they can set it through user definable pages on Sub Page 4 or 5 HRM and CAD Heart Rate Monitor amp Cadence Displays current heart rate and cadence When HRM sensor is not detected the warning message appears Please check the HRM strap to see if it is still worn appropriately Calories Displays calories consumed since the log started and total calories consumed today This 5 way button icon et shown on this page means the information shown on this page can be determined by users Move the Up Down v 4 button to select the information to be displayed on Top or Bottom Enter the Menu to select information When finished press the OK button to return to the previous level mem a l ssh Sub Page 5 Carbon Saving Displays amount of carbon dioxide emissions avoided or number of trees planted by not driving in one journey This 5 way button icon et shown on this page means the information shown on this page can be determined by users Move the Up Down v Abuiton to select the information to be displayed on Top or Bottom Enter the Menu to select information When finished press the OK button to return to the previous level The sport information can be select
33. nu The icon N appears to indicate the pedometer is starting Main screen The device will start counting the walking steps time distance and calories burned Press the OK button to Reset Counter or to set the Stride Length Please note 1 Unless Reset Counter is selected and confirmed Pedometer will not be reset and number of steps will be stored when the device is turned off Log recording continues when Pedometer is working Enter this mode input your stride length and press OK While working as a pedometer the Memory Map Bike 270 Pro needs no GPS signal to calculate distance Distance is calculated on the basis of steps timing stride length meme e 33 ss Ii Compass Mode Works as a regular magnetic compass Shows direction mark with degree and current coordinates Push CAL to calibrate compass LoMmPpass Calibration mem e sl ss Ii Setting Mode Setting Menu Setting Setting GIUick Setup Calibration Alet Lag Calibration Wireless Link Log General Wireless Link System EER Zeie Setting Quick Setup Quick Setup Alert calibration Quick setup allows you to select sport type set user weight and select Odometer EEEE EEEE EEE Geet LI C 1 OE n rt h d EI d C aes i g ht ETE 8 3 L EIE OTI LA AJ VM L J K 3 E d C m et r Wireless Link Biking TE Runnin z Gu 060 0 Kg Odometer B OLE vehicle Alert SS e The Alert function can be set for time s
34. ollowed by track distance Move the up and down cursor to select the log Press the OK button to review the log in details Distance time maximum speed average speed calories altitude carbon reduction trees planted and the number of check points in the track Maximum and average heart rate together with maximum and average cadence can be also displayed if they are activated n CV e WC man S sI Check Points Check Points Start Rest Area MELLE LTD When a check point is selected you will be prompted to confirm if the Water Supply selected check point is the starting point to follow Press the OK button e Destination Preview all checkpoints and the details of check points in one track to confirm Check Points 1 Ek Start From Rest area View Track Course in Speed Meter Mode NE Posie View Track Course Speed Meter Loaded track can be displayed in four modes ie Speed Meter Plot Hot Mode Track View Mode Track View and Orientation orientat on User left right button to switch between pages Shows distance amp ascend to next check point and distance to the destination To next check point e To Water Target Direction al 8 LXO Total Ascend e current speed 00 45 To destination sl To Destination Target Direction 8 324 m 5 km Total Ascend aaea 0205 View Track Course in Plot Mode ERANA e i 24 l N map S Show track on Plot Mod
35. om listed tracks Bicycle Trip Down Hill Run Leslie Mountain Trip Yang Ming Mount 55 4 km 00 50 32 CheckPoint 2 BEE AT CPT Check Points Vater Supply Rest Area List Displays the tracks currently stored on the Memory Map Bike 270 Pro The listed tracks were pre planned and exported from ezPlanner Track details includes Distance time maximum speed average speed calories altitude carbon reduction trees planted and the number of check points in the track Maximum and average heart rate together with maximum and average cadence can be also displayed if they are activated Only Distance Time and Speed will be displayed in the track detail when the list is exported from ezPlanner Check Points Preview all checkpoints and the details of check points in one track When a check point is selected you will be prompted to confirm if the selected check point is the starting point to follow Press the OK button e to confirm mem l RGN Check Points 1 Ek Start From Water Supply 3 hy Follow course irom history logs Follow Course Show List History List 32 2 Km 44 1 Km 62 0 km OD kr IP 44 km 246 0 km 11 26 16 20 DST TIM 01 16 32 POMax 39 4 kmh SPDAvg 21 0 kmh 465 CO d 1 ee 1 Tree 1 0 bpr 156 bp History List Displays the tracks logs currently stored on the Memory Map Bike 270 Pro Track details All history logs are listed in time order f
36. omponents to install Memory Map ezPlanner P koe SE ezTour Planner Applicatioi ETD EE See over a component to V GPS Data Log Device Driv see its description C Program Files Memory Map ezPlanner Plus Space required 111 7MB Space required 111 7MB Space available 843 3GB Choose Start Menu Folder Choose a Start Menu folder for the Memory Map ezPlanner Plus v1 0 shortcuts Select the Start Menu folder in which you would like to create the program s shortcuts You can also enter a name to create a new folder Memory Map ezPlanner Plus Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for PL 2303 USB to Serial The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed PL 2303 USB to Serial Click Finish to exit the wizard The InstallShield Wizard will install PL 2303 USB to Serial on your computer To continue click Next Click Finish to exit the wizard TER WT TT om WEEN Starting ezPlanner Plus Once the ezPlanner Plus is well installed in your computer the ezPlanner Plus icon a 8 appear on your desktop as a shortcut Double click the icon to start ezPlanner Plus The following opening screen appears and you are ready to use the software For details please refer to the included ezPlanner Plus user manual E E me mm NA mmm It SS AA H Ja ema u ES MA din SS N So Mi GPS trip computer Take your ride to the next level GSNOOPER Starting ezPlanner Plus The ezPlanner Plu
37. ontrast electro luminescent backlit display 4 level grayscale LCD Dimensions 33 5 x 33 5 mm 1 5 Resolution 128 x 128 pixels Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C to 60 C Temperature Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C Battery Recharging Temperature 0 C 40 C Water proof Wireless Protocol Supports ANT 2 4G wireless protocol ANT heart rate monitor sensors ANT bike cadence sensors ANT bike speed sensors ANT combo bike speed cadence sensors TER o i 64 I habe map NS Service under Warranty Your device comes with a standard one year manufacturer s warranty For help and support please visit snooperneo co uk or call 0333 240 1000 If for some reason your unit reduires service under warranty return your device via special delivery insured and in suitable packaging to The Returns Department Performance Products Limited Cleaver House Sarus Court Manor Park Cheshire WA7 1UL Enclose the following information a Your name address and a full description of the problem D A telephone number where you can be reached during business hours c Your units serial number Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment applicable in the European Union This symbol on a product or its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste It should be handed over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical equipment By ensuring that
38. or other problem In order to acquire more accurate distance accurate wheel size of your bike needs to be entered Setting Wheel Size m Main Menu Setting gt Wireless Link gt ANT Devices gt Wheel Size 1 Press the Up Down A wbution to select the wheel size 2 Once selected press the OK button to confirm 3 Wheel size and circumference reading appear Press the OK button to confirm and return to the previous level ANT Devices Wheel Size Wheel Size Speed 20 x 1 75 90 x 1 3 8 Cadence 22 x 1 3 8 Crime Wheel Size 22 x 1 1 2 1510 i 24 x 1 1 8 Size User Defined Value must i between Circumference 1000 2500 Note Circumference must be set within the range of 1000 to 2500 GING mem z a l Measuring Circumference If your wheel size is not listed on the Memory Map Bike 2 0 Pro for selection you can go to User Define to manually enter your circumference To measure your circumference choose Method A or B and follow the steps described and illustrated below Or you can consult your bike dealer for information of the bike circumference Method A You can calculate the circumference of your bike by simple math as following formula Step 1 Measure the diameter The diameter of the wheel wheel height is the distance across a circle through its center Step 2 Calculate the circumference Multiply the diameter of the wheel height by pi If the diameter of the wheel wheel height is
39. peed distance and altitude pee Distance Altitude Reset All Calibration Calibration Altimeter Calibration is needed at the start of each activity s log Compass mem 35 GING Interval Auto Start Pause 2 ACs VVirelass Activate ANT Devices EE User Profile Set Backlight Auto Flip Page Memory Mode Auto Power Off Delete All Lag Time Format Time Zone Unit Language Log The Memory Map Bike 2 0 Pro is set to automatically start logging users track once it is turned on Users can also set the log interval by pre determined time or distance Wireless Link The Memory Map Bike 270 Pro uses ANT wireless technology to connect with nearby ANT heart rate monitor straps ANT bike cadence sensors and ANT bike speed sensors General The General Setting includes User Profile Backlight Auto Flip Page Memory Mode and Auto Power System System includes Delete All Log Set Time Format Time Zone Unit Language LCD contrast Odometer GPS and Reset Device Factory Reset RGN mem 36 History Mode History List Favorite Statistics 10 11 32 2 km 11 24 44 1 km 11 26 224km 12 04 od km 01 08 16844 Km 01 13 2466km Set as Favorite History List Favorite Statistics Total 246 Favorite 5 AT Ok History shows track details including speed time distance altitude check points calories consumed and CO2 reduced Displays total number of tra
40. r the lithium battery cannot be fully charged Installing Bike Mount You can install the bike mount and the GPS on the left or right side of the handlebar or on the stem 1 Attach the bracket to the bracket holder 2 Thread the two cable ties through the slots of the bracket holder TESS e Pa map RGN 3 Place the rubber pad under the bike mount and attach the bike mount securely to the bike stem using the two cable ties 4 Slide in the GPS on top of the bike mount until it snaps into place Press here to release the device Note Cable ties are reusable il SON z D WC man E Downloading Track Logs To download the recorded track log and view it on your computer firstly you will need to install the bundled ezPlanner Plus Installing ezPlanner Plus 1 Download the PC ezPlanner software from snooperneo co uk Follow the on screen directions saving the software to a PC or run You must register your device first before being able to access the software Welcome to the Memory Map ezPlanner Plus v1 0 Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of Memory Map ezPlanner Plus v1 0 It is recommended that you dose all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your computer Click Next to continue 2 Click Next to begin the installation The License Agreement screen opens 3 Read the
41. r you can set it to be automatically turned off after 10 30 60 or 120 seconds as displayed below Go to Main Menu gt Setting gt General gt Set Backlight Settina General oet Backlight Calibration User Profile wi Always On Log Set Backlight 10 secs Wireless Link Auto Flip Page 30 Secs seneral H MemoryMade D secs SE oyslell Si Auto Power Off 120 secs WW AT mem z 39 GING Starting Stopping Logging Auto Start Logging The Memory Map Bike 270 Pro is set to automatically log your track once it is turned on To pause logging during activity just press the Power button and the icon its will be replaced by pause icon us as shown below Users are able to use the Quick Menu function to start pause the log AARDE oer Ke ZU K WC WA bit an Sg D s Ed FA Een For more details on data log recording please refer to the later section titled Log TES mom Er NEGE d Basic Operation Ouick Menu Press 9 and LG concurrently the duick menu appears for fast setup including enter Main Menu Save POI Pause Log Save amp Clear log and OR Code Lock Keys and Activate 2 4G FR TA Sel ET im save PO Pause Lo Save amp Clear OR Code Lock Keys 5 Y Locked Press 5 LR to unlock 2 46 Wireless Activated Main Menu save POI Pause Lo cave amp Clear OR Code Pause Lo save amp Clear LOR
42. rge to the customer For more warranty information please see the back of this user manual Copyright Information No part of this manual including the products and software described in it may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any mean without the express written permission of Snooper Copyright All Rights Reserved RF Exposure Warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to End users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance TESS e T 1 I habe map SS Table of Contents Do oduc Ri OER N EE EA N 5 FEATURE eege 6 PARTS AND FUNCTIONS ie ee Ge ee ee ee ee 7 STANDARD ACCESSORIES ass see ee ee Ee ee De DA DE ER 8 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES s es iese ese esse sente sege eene De ee E 8 CHARGING THE BATTERY ees ee ee ss ee ee ss ee ee ese ee ee se ee ee se ee ee ee ke ee ede ee ee ee ee 9 USING the AC ChargefF iese ee EE ee RR ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 9 INSTALLING BIKE MOUNT 9 DOWNLOADING TRACK LOGS ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee RR ee ee ee EE 11 Installing ezPlanner Hius sies RE EE ER EE ER EE RR Ee Re EE ee ee ee 11 Starting ezPlanner PIUS ee ee RR Ee EE ee ee EE ee ee ee ee ee 13 Slang
43. s or falls behind the user s pre setting range the corresponding value will be highlighted for notification HRM 152 170 1400 Summary You can check your physical fitness after workout on the Summary page The training summary can be displayed in numbers or in graphic plot mode Information shown includes HRM range maximum average cadence HRM Cadence Training Time Start Training range maximum average speed maximum average training time distance maximum grade and average grade The HRM and Cadence efficiency can be displayed in percentage as a brief summary of your fitness for the workout 10 25 15 30 HRMRange 152 170 HRMMax 168 bpm HRMAvg 158 bpm CADRange 60 79 CADMax 78bpm CADAvg 10 25 15 30 SPDMax 60km h SPDAvg 43 5 km h TIM 4 30 DST GRADEMax GRADEAvg AY HRM 52 8 CAD 48 2 meme e N NEER To view training summary in plot press To OK button to choose among HRM Time HRM Distance default mode is HRM Time After entering the plot mode you can press the modes of different combination for example Cadence Time or Cadence Distance The HRM Time HRM Dist Cadence Time HRM Time HRM Time HRM Dist HRM Dist Cadence Time Cadence Time Cadence Dist OK Cadence Dist Cadence Dist OK OK ENYN 3 I N map 30 SS Multi Finder Mode The Multiple Finder
44. s the Left Right a button to move among digits Press the Up Down 4 v button to adjust the value Press the OK button when finish The Odometer page appears SS Fe Fe g Odometer A B appears for users to choose between different trips This is useful especially when users want to calculate mileages for different trips in different sport modes Ci Wale sla 7 Press the Up Down A wbutton to select odometer mem z N GING 8 Press the OK button when finish I 9 Return to the main menu Press the Power Key O to start Alert The Alert function can be set for time speed distance and altitude o Time Alert appears only when the pre determined time is reached Speed Alert appears only when the pre determined speed is reached Distance Alert appears only when the pre determined distance is reached Altitude Alert appears only when the pre determined altitude is reached You can press any key to disable the alert message To Set Alerts 1 2 Press the Menu button to enter Main Menu Go to Setting gt Alert Select Time Speed Distance or Altitude to open submenu setting albb kiadi Iy Time Alert Speed albraton i Distance Lag P Altitude Wireless Link Reset All be AT 0kK GING mem z sl TO Set Time Alert i Press the Left Right a gt button to move to left right li Press the Up Down 4 wbutton to adjust the value Press the OK button to confirm
45. s will be automatically installed when the ezPlanner Plus is installed and the program N icon will appear on the tool bar Double click the icon and the software to start planning your courses D SS GENE Er ezTour Planner x File Tools Help EST Project Tree 1 projects ELA New Project 98 Finder Point CA Placemark 200028 SE es El iz Re tE E E AE ERER BER TER Zoomin Zoom Out LEER New Project Remove Current Project Gerenate Mapping List 4 i memi e l AS row A A Connecting to a PC After the ezPlanner Plus is installed you can now connect your Bike 270 Pro to your computer to download the recorded track log Use the included mini USB cable to connect the Memory Map Bike 270 Pro with your computer as described below 1 Connect the mini USB plug smaller of the USB cable to the mini USB port at the back of the device 2 Connect the USB plug larger or the USB cable to a USB port on your computer ss Ii mem e 14 Introduction of 9 Function Modes Main Menu CN Finder ee Follow Course ai BE Multiple The main menu appears when the device is turned on by pressing the power button 9 operation modes are displayed in the main menu including Sport Plot Follow Course Training Multiple Finder Pedometer Compass History and Setting modes Use th
46. sy to use tool Edit the route directly on the Google map Able to plan the route between two points or follow the road User define Placemark to plan the rest point at home Automatically show earth elevation as soon as the route is completed Able to synchronize the route to Memory Map Bike 270 Pro Import Export gpx kml files for other usages Access multiple projects in the same project window Features of ezPlanner Plus Display statistic data in month week or day view Support both chart view and table view Analyze sport data in terms of time distance speed and elevation Allow users keep notes of every activity Replay the activity on map and detailed information of every point Analyze detailed information for user defined segment of activity marker1 marker2 support Export statistic data to Excel report Plan routes before trip or activity Automatically find route by start and end points setting User defined point of interest Support check points and itinerary for trip activity Share routes with friends by exporting importing kml gpx files Support various exercises or sports mem 62 NOG Normal Care and Maintenance To ensure the units normal operation and extended life span please note the following while using and storing e Do not drop the unit If violently impacted or shocked serious damage may be caused e Avoid sudden temperature changes Condensation may occur when entering a warm
47. value is determined Refer to the following table for BMI categories N mu Set Backlight Backlight can be set to Always on if needed To save power backlight can be set to automatically off after it has been activated for 10 30 60 or 120 seconds seneral Set Backlight User Profile Set Backlight AUTO Flip Page Memory Mode Auto Power Off mem 56 hy man S Auto Flip Page Users can enable the Auto Flip Page to rotate all sport information pages regularly by 5 10 30 or 60 seconds Or they can choose to manually flip the Sport Page Auto Flip Page User Profile Set Backlight Auto Flip Page Memory Mode Auto Power Off Memory Mode As a data logger the Memory Map Bike 270 Pro is designed to automatically collect information upon activation and can be left unattended for the duration of the monitoring period the internal memory will be used up by recorded information Overwrite Users can then determine if new data logs received should overwrite old data logs data logger by selecting Overwrite Press the Up Down 4 wbutton to select EIE Memory Mode User Profile wi Overwrite Set Backlight Full Stop Auto Flip Page Memory Mode Auto Power Of Full Stop If users want the logger automatically stop recording when the internal memory is used up and no room for recording new data logs select Full Stop Press the Up Down A v button to select Auto Power Off The Memory Map Bike 270
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