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1. Category Waypoint Figure 104 Waypoint Detail Geocaching Geocaching provide you the information to find the location and the essential information to 75 find it No Geocaching info please download from www geocaching com Figure 105 No Geocaching info kr Ni 2 Scenes 2003 01 14 809 1 km K gt water ma 2008 07 04 838 0 km 398 Highl 2008 07 17 a LMG A Gel 2008 03 16 806 4 km Arch to t 2007 12 24 Figure 106 Geocaching list Information 111 The information includes Difficulty Terrain Cache Size and Trackable and Hints 76 Arch to the Ocean Diffculty A Terrain Cache Size Micro Trackables 0 GC183GN by PsuedoSam N 25 10 58 5 E121 24 38 7 Hint under the lip of a center wire support to your left on Figure 107 Geocaching Information Step e On the main menu page click Geocaching e Use the up down button to flip page The cache that has been found will be marked o contrarily mark gt eo Select the cache that you will operate click to enter the information Use the up down button to flip page When completed press the back button to return Note The FunTrek 130 can store up to 500 cache locations GeoRadar One the cache information page you can view the GeoRadar page Step TE e On the information page click button to view the GeoRadar 2 Scenes j 600000 Geocachi
2. Select Warning Select Distance Enter the appropriate value The unit is meter When completed press the confirmation button System will return to the previous step automatically e To turn off alerts click on Giz to exit the Digital Keypad then turn off the alerts Attention Under the metric system the input range for alerts is between 100m 999km Under the imperial system the input range for alerts is between 0 1 700 0 miles 55 Figure 2 Enter alert distance BAR ALT Barometer Altitude alert Step On the main menu page click Setup Select Alert Select BAR ALT BAR ALT is barometer altitude Enter the appropriate value The unit is meter When completed press the confirmation button System will return to the previous step automatically To turn off alerts click on OFF to exit the Digital Keypad then turn off the alerts Attention lt gt Under the metric system the input range for BAR ALT is between 1000m 9999m lt gt Under the imperial system the input range for BAR ALT is between 3000 40000 feet lt gt BAR ALT alert is based on the altitude When current altitude reaches or exceeds the set value the alert prompt will pop up 56 Alert off Repeat Alert Figure 74 Altitude alert If Repeat Alert is selected then the alert will continue to pop up when the current altitude is equal or exceeds the set value To turn off alert s
3. off o m E Altitude Mode From Barometer oo Screen Lock Of a IMG Backlight 30 seconds beep Message Only Normal Jw ai ww ae na Pra naa Mi ei a eo E Language English Coordinate Formats DD MM SS WGS 1984 Clear Odometer CO2 Click to reset Shortcut Off Se A Unit Setup Time Format 24 Hour GMT 08 00 Figure 48 System setting Left Key Use the left key to set the project displayed on Trip Information and the auto flip Select Info Page All Pages Figure 49 Left key setting 39 Select Info Page Trip Computer 1 Trip Computer 2 Altitude Graph Compass Figure 50 Left key info page Step e Onthe main menu page click Setup Select System Select Left Key Click Select Info Page You can select by checking items to be displayed for Left Key operation Items to be selected are Trip Computer1 Trip Computer2 Altitude Graph Compass and Information e When completed return to the main menu page Note At least one item must be selected in the Select Info page If no item is selected when you click on Confirm you will be prompted to select an item for the left button shortcut Flip Page Time Flip page time is the time interval set to automatically switch among Info Page for Left Key operation 40 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds a 1 minute Figure 51 Flip page time Step e Onthe main menu page
4. Add Geo aching NOLES ias oro 80 V Product introduction FunTrek 130 is a latest handheld GPS navigation device It comes with a variety of GPS applications GPS Positioning hidden antenna design high sensitivity GPS receiver chip can quickly position Electronic compass Provides direction for location information with compass function Altimeter Measure the altimeter by using the GPS altitude and pressure altimeter calibration Touch screen LCD 3 inch wide touch screen you can click your fingers sliding intuitive operation Chinese handwriting input The system provides simple Chinese handwriting functions can be free to write on the screen Mode switching a variety of GPS application mode can be switched according to recreational sports or navigation page is displayed Water resistant IPX6 Navigation function with navigation guidance capabilities Records Information store destinations including coordinates altitude time name description and type and trail information Personal assistant tools Add calendar computers and stopwatch Geo Caching Using the GPS positioning capabilities to carry out treasure hunt FunTrek 130 is not only a hand held GPS device which includes walking bicycle car navigation and other recreational resources with a convenient mode of operation to meet various needs of customers Product Spec Spec CPU O Samsung S3C2416 400MHz GPS chip O High Sensitivity 159
5. system will prompt No SD card is found When completed system will prompt Setup ok You need to restart 52 Language In the Language setup menu you can change the interface language Available options include Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese and English sax SRI Vay English WN Figure 70 Language select Step eo Atthe Main Menu click on Setup o Select System to open the system setup page Use the change page button to cycle through the pages eo Select Language to open the language setup menu The options are Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese and English 6 Select your preferred interface language then click on Back to exit Clear Odometer CO2 Clear Odometer CO2 enables users to clear the existing trip information and the total amount of carbon reduction total tree planted volume Step On the main menu page click Setup Select System Click Reset Select ODO1 ODO or Total CO2 Tree saved 53 ODO1 jire ODO2 _ Total CO2 Tree saved wh Figure 71 Select item When selection is completed system will return automatically ODO AMA Are you sure Figure 72 Clear odometer 54 Alert You can set alert for Distance Altitude and Time Distance Off Altitude off a Time Off h 5 Figure 73 Alert is off Distance alert Step On the main menu page click Setup
6. to the PC with an USB cable When the prompt appears click on to enter charging mode Screenshot Press both the left and right buttons at once to take a screenshot If screenshot is successful a prompt will appear When the Funtrek 130 is connected to a PC in storage mode the saved screenshot can be accessed in the sc folder ze T ME Ti MENE eee od Screenshot saved Figure 24 screenshot 21 Main menu list When turned on the top of main menu is status bar The six icons are function list in below of main menu me 2010 01 14 Y Thursday i ie i Geocaching Tracks a A Figure 25 Status Bar amp Main Menu Status Bar 2010 01 14 Thursday 4 es m fi 7 E gt LT Figure 26 Status Bar Satellite information Click on the satellite icon in the status bar to open the Satellite Status page Dds _ 3D Fixed N 320225 8 N 32 0225 6 E118 4640 7 E118 4640 7 GPSH3 9m EPE 6m Figure 27 Satellites status Satellite information Satellite information Click the icon to enter the Indicated the signal satellite page and view the strength no signal satellite quantity and the signal strength Cold start Click the cold start button in satellite page to re search the satellite signal DOP sd Positioning precision View in Satellite Status page Not Fixed Positioning status View in Satellite Status page 2D Fixed 3D Fixed WGS1984 Coordination System
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8. FunTrek 130 User Manual Version 5 0 Holux Technology Inc www holux com Copyright Declaration HOLUX is trademarks of HOLUX Technology Inc All other trademarks belong to registered companies Note The contents of this manual will be modified without further notice Without the written consent of HOLUX Technology Inc this manual may not be translated or copied Copyright 2009 HOLUX Technology Inc All rights reserved The operation temperature for the product is between 10 C 60 C Operating or recharging in an environment with a temperature over 45 C might cause the system to malfunction However this should be considered a normal phenomenon Please do not operate under extreme temperatures Safety Precautions 1 Use the power adapter included with the package Using other power adapters than the one provided will result to malfunction and could prove to be dangerous 2 The device should only be used with the supplied batteries e About the power adapter 1 Do not use the power adapter in a wet environment When hands and feet are wet do not touch the power adapter 2 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 3 Do not attempt to repair the device If device is damaged or is in a wet en
9. Press the right button once to enter the operation page as shown above 2 Click button to increase decrease the backlight brightness Auto Light FunTrek 130 is equipped with a sensor that automatically detects the ambient light level and adjusts the backlight brightness to save power Step O Press the right button once to enter the operation page AUTO O Select the auto in the backlight adjustment area and the backlight brightness will be automatically adjusted to suit the ambient light New Track You can also use the right button to add a track Step o Press the right button once to enter the operation page The middle area of the screen shown as is the operation area Click the New Track D you will be prompted a dialogue box for you to save your track log 20100114 173522 gpx saved Do you want to name your track Waypoint __ Figure 5 New track Note The current track will be saved when a new track is created The new track will appear in the track log list eo Check to enter the Digital Keyboard You can press the left right G3 sign to switch among different symbol input methods to edit the track log name e Enter the track log s name and press the confirmation unon Ol to save the track log we New track 20100114 175252 gpx started Waypoint_ gi Figure 6 a new track started o Press w button to pause recording press D to start continue recordin
10. View in Satellite Status page TWD 97 WGS1984 is the satellite positioning coordinate system TWD 97 is the user configured coordinate system It changes according to user settings GPS measured Height View in Satellite Status page GPS View in Satellite Status page Estimated Position Error GPS signal s CN value View in Satellite Status page 235 Time information contains Click the icon to enter the time information including page to view the exact time clock date and week You can set the alarm Please refer to section titled quickly Alarm for details Alarm is turned on Click on 45 to enter the Time page Here you can check the current date time and alarm settings To set the alarm click on the alarm icon to open the Alarm Setup page Figure 28 Time page Attention GPS positioning should be enabled to ensure that the correct time is displayed Power message Power message Click the icon to enter the power page Battery low message n a Click on the Power icon to open the Power Status page and check the charge remaining 24 Charging Track and waypoint data See Storage Location for instructions Track and waypoint data See Storage Location for instructions Compass calibrated See Compass Calibration for instructions Compass requires n a Alarm is turned on Compass Alarm clock Alarm is turned off Backlight 25 Backlight is on The det
11. a akh 13 Change Trip Computer Items Rs 13 Rage Display Selec a a Dadas 14 VONT AGREE IO o O 15 COMPASS 1 o e 16 General LON NGON sd alcista dida 17 MAD INGAVIG alias aaa akak a Sa e a aaa a 18 Lock Unlock the screen A dete oes eal dns ce oies 18 AS A o o E O nas ae aa er sc eee en aa ar 18 UNIOCK MNO SOON aia KN aa aa a na LAN aga 19 Connect PO ina Nc Ga E ten TG ica 20 SOJE MO A aia ah Dan a E aa a a ee ee oe aaa ee 20 e D BA inna a tat NG Ba a Ga BAG Aa NPG DAB Ga a Ga A aka Oe 20 Charging MIA NAN Gaga AN due LA apaa AA A bd Nara 21 SCECCIIS MOL ck ao cad 21 PL TT AS Sle ia Sores ones ode eee ee essa O nn E 22 OE UES AN organ nn nn a a KN aa A BR AT 22 MIA TG TU ak aaa sas an sanan a pan alec cama Ne anaa 27 A ree Ba 27 PON aana aa ad a ne ta a AN a NA Ut a E Con 27 OAMI ni A nn nana nie cire noie 28 111 de Sd eine 28 AUTO AG Kanan saa bak aa a a apa a dei aed 29 LOGS As ase esi E ce 30 Personal DONG sasa ne a AN NGE NAN KARA EE oise KANA e Ba ag aa ka 31 BACK OF OU MG dol sansa uan dildo alee 33 CalbralO Musas 34 COMPASS A ala 34 AU de end cesos conc 36 SOC A nn este 38 A LA ee en CS eee ee 39 TING AR O crests O 39 Atd MOIE costat io 41 o a a dt diese nl a ah gan I aa 42 DAI Sen Ka aa aa NA an az 42 BOOD RO er a ee nee ere a kangg eee a cet reste 43 AUTO OWE Oia 44 Coordinates AUD e od 45 SOC tna eu ad re 49 WIG SOUDE ESS iaa eal 49 HO SOUPE o tubal en 51 File SAVING LOCATION uns ban SAN e eii dani als 5
12. ailed step please 3 refer to Backlight Backlight is off The detailed step please refer to backlight Locked the screen The screen is locked The detailed step please The screen is unlocked The detailed step please Track log The track log was The detailed step please o recording refer to New Track The track log was paused The detailed step please refer to New Track 26 Main Menu The main menu contains Geocaching Tracks gt Waypoints Setup Tools and Shortcut o Ai TE EU Geocaching AN Figure 1 Menu Setup Through Setup you can set the Trip Information Sport Mode Log Interval Backlight and Lock Screen The setting function contains Profile Calibration System Warning J Factory reset and Version Profile Odometer E Sport Mode Biking Log Interval Automatically 5m Profile 30 60kg Background _ background bmp Figure 30 Profile STE Odometer You can save trip information in ODO1 or ODO2 The default is ODO1 Figure 31 Select Odometer Step On the main menu page click Setup Select Profile Select Odometer It contains ODO1 and ODO2 The default value is ODO1 Select ODO1 or ODO2 When completed return to the main menu page Sport mode You can select your sport mode among walking running biking or vehicle Trip Computer will
13. alibration you are not allowed to exit nor is the Left Right button functional Please play the FunTrek 130 on a flat surface for a more precise bearing General information General information contains GPS coordinates information GPS signal strength power battery status and current time 17 GPS N 32 02 33 0 pionii hu my E 118 46 45 1 16 13 2010 01 15 Power level Figure 20 General information Step Press the left button once to enter the Trip Computer o Press the button four times to enter the compass page e In the page you can view GPS coordinates information GPS signal strength power battery status and current time o Use left right button to skip to other function page Note If the GPS positioning is not ready yet the screen will not display the coordinate information The items to be displayed on the General Information page can be configured in the Select Info page under Setup Map Navigation FunTrek 130 contains map navigation function which provides real time navigation services for you Turn on the device and press the left button twice to enter the Map Navigation Please refer to the latter section titled Map Navigation for details Lock Unlock the screen FunTrek 130 is designed for touch screen control to avoid accidental touches which lead to wrong operation The FunTrek 130 provides a Screen Lock Unlock function Screen Lock If the
14. calculate calories consumed CO2 consumed and etc based on your selection 28 pa A A Mi Wi Walking Running Biking __ a Vehicle Figure 32 Sport modes Step On the main menu page click Setup Select Profile Select Sport Mode Select one your sport mode from walking running biking and vehicle The default mode is biking When completed return to the main menu page Note The new Sport mode will be applied to new tracks Auto track Select start tracking manually or automatically ia ja a Auto track Yi Automatically pura lt lt E Distance a Automatically 5m ES Time a Manually ta L 4 Figure 33 Auto track 29 Step On the main menu page click Setup Select Profile Select Log Interval Select and enter Auto track Select Manually or Automatically Note If Manually is selected you must use the right button to create a new track in order to begin recording Log Interval Select time or distance for log interval Step e On the main menu page click Setup o Select Profile e Select Log Interval to open the menu The two options are Distance and Time 1 we Auto track Automatically Les CE Distance Sm Sd Time sec 14 Figure 34 Log Interval When Distance or Time is selected the digital keyboard appears e Enter time interval or dista
15. calculator Ifthe result exceeds 10 places it will be displayed using scientific notation 5 014589688e 016 Figure 87 Scientific notation stopwatch Stopwatch enables you to accurately measure elapsed time Step e On the main menu page click Tools icon to enter the tool menu e Click Stopwatch icon to enter the stopwatch function gt e Click the start button LS start 65 00 00 04 6 Figure 88 Stopwatch When the timing is completed press pause suton LD get the elapsed time eo lf the timing is pause oo resume counting time 00 00 11 15 Figure 89 Stopwatch paused When you want to re timing press nle button to clear up the value and press start suton d re timing Unit Conversion Unit Conversion converts units of length area weight and volume Step Onthe main menu page click Tools icon to enter the tools menu 66 e Click Unit icon Area Weight Volume Figure 90 Unit conversion eo Select Length Area Weight or Volume e The digital keyboard appears Figure 91 Length Conversion e Enter the value you want to convert on the upper left cell e Click the upper lower right buttons to select units from the unit list The upper right button is the source unit before conversion and the lower right button is the target unit after conversion 67 Health Figure 93 Conversion In Health you
16. can read or add health information On the main menu page click Tool icon to enter the tool menu Click Health Select one of the options click it to enter and view the Health Info Use the up down button to flip page After viewing the page press back button to return Emer Emergency info In Emergency info user can read or add emergency information On the main menu page click Tool icon to enter the tool menu 68 Click Emer and enter the information list Select one of the options click it to enter and view the emergency information Use the up down button to flip page After viewing the page press back button to return Tracks You can use Tracks to view track get the detail information of each track log and delete track Sportiva collrevell _ Sportiva_collrevell lt y Oregon Collrevell_ lOregon_Collrevell_ Colorado Collreve View Track Track Detail Delete Track MY Figure 95 Track Menu View Track You can select tracks from the track list displayed on the screen Step e On the main menu page click Track to enter the track list o Select the track that you will operate click to enter the Track Menu 70 eo Select View Track the screen will display the track You can zoom in or zoom out to change the scale The track name is shown on the top of the screen Figure 96 View track Area Calculation On the Track B
17. click Track to enter the track list Check the tracks you want to display e Click the display button gt to enter the path displayed page Note You can select up to three tracks to be displayed at one time lt The FunTrek130 stores one track per GPX file lt If a GPX file with multiple tracks is downloaded from the Internet FunTrek 130 will display them as one single track 373 Waypoints You can view the waypoints and the detail information of each waypoint a WPT004 2010 01 13115 23 08Z 201 0 01 13115 24 47Z a j 2010 01 14115 54 372 Figure 101 Waypoints lists a View waypoint a ama Waypoint detail Figure 102 Waypoints menu View Waypoints e On the main menu page click Waypoints Select the point that you will operate click to enter the Waypoints menu Select Browse the screen will display the waypoint position You can zoom in or zoom out for different scale The name of the waypoint is shown on the top of the page 74 2010 01 14115 54 37 Figure 103 View Waypoint Waypoint Detail Step On the main menu page click Waypoints Select the point that you will operate click to enter the Waypoints Menu Select detail to view the detail information of the selected waypoint When completed press the back button to return 20100319 142329 E 118 46 46 0 N 32 02 28 9 Date 2010 03 19 Time 14 23 01 BAR ALT 11 m
18. click Setup Select System Select Left Key Click Flip Page Time 33 111 39 111 You can select from Off 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec and 1 minute When completed return to the main menu page Altitude Mode FunTrek 130 provides altitude display including barometer and GPS th M 0 From Barometer ete From GPS Figure 52 Altitude mode Step e On the main menu page click Setup 41 Select System Select Altitude Mode You can select between From Barometer and From GPS When completed return to main menu page Screen Lock You can enable the screen lock function to make the device automatically locked 1 minute oa 3 minutes 5 minutes Figure 53 Screen lock Step On the main menu page click Setup Select System Select Lock Screen You can select to disable this function or select from 30 seconds 1 minute 3 minutes or 5 minutes for the device to automatically lock screen When completed return to the main menu page When the screen is locked press the left button for 3 seconds to unlock the screen and Screen unlocked pops out Backlight Use this function to set the duration of the backlight This will save the battery power for the system automatically turns off backlight when it is not necessary a Always On 10 seconds 1 minute 3 min
19. dBm GPS Chip Memory O Built in 2GB Flash O Support SD V2 0 Display 6 3 0 WQVGA 16 9 TFT LCD e Transflective Touch Screen Sunlight viewable 6 240 x 400 Pixels Resolution Sensors e 3D Digital Compass O Altimeter e Auto backlight adjustment sensor Battery O Battery life 8 5 hrs on the basis of 50 backlight brightness amp 1 5 duty O Removable Li lon 1050mAh O Operating Temperature Charge OC 45 C Discharge 20 C 60 C Waterproof o IPX 6 IO interface e USB 2 0 high speed mini USB connector Adaptor For indoor use only O Input 100 240Vac 0 5A 50 60Hz e DC Input 5V 1A e Operating Temp 0C 40 C O Storage Temp 20 C 65 C Dimension O 58 x 105 x 23 mm Weight e 124g with battery Environment temperature O Operating Temp 10 C 60 C O Storage Temp 20 C 70 C Unit Overview Component Function Description Front View Description Touch Screen LCD The device is using the touch screen control Right button When the device is powered off press the right button for 3 seconds to turn on this device When powered on press this button for 3 seconds to turn off Left button When the device is powered on press the left button to ces mane comp ae gu LED 1 The LED flashes red when charging 2 The LED stop flashing but glows when charging is complete 3 The LED dims when the USB is unplugged 4 The LED will first light a second and the opening screen prompts Compone
20. de to view the option of altimeter calibration mode You can select GPS or Manual calibration o lf Adopt GPS altitude is selected a confirmation prompt will appear Adopt GPS altitude A Amacom Are you sure Figure 44 Adopt GPS altitude e Click on Confirm to begin calibration Once calibration is complete the prompt Calibration OK will appear 36 VS Adopt GPS altitude Calibration OK Figure 45 Calibration OK If Manual calibration is selected you will be prompted to enter the current altitude Adopt GPS altitude Figure 46 Enter altitude Click on Confirm to open the Enter Altitude page 37 Figure 47 Manual Calibration e When completed pop up confirmation prompts Return automatically Screen Step e On the main menu page click Setup eo Select Calibration o Select Screen to calibrate the screen When the calibration is completed the system will return to the previous screen automatically Note You can t interrupt the screen calibration process 38 System System provides you to 1 Select the unit of distance speed 2 Set time format 24 12 hours and time zone 3 File saving location built in memory or SD card and 4 Coordinates format and Map Datum You can also clear the value of ODO1 ODO2 and the CO2 Tree saved Left Key All Pages Off ES wy File Saving Location Internal Memory y Auto Power Off
21. elect Alert Off Notice e The device estimates altitude based on air pressure The means that altitude readings for the same location may vary if air pressure changes e The semiconductor pressure sensor used by the device for altitude measurements also is affected by temperature When taking altitude measurements make sure the device is not subjected to temperature changes e Do not use this device for measuring altitude in applications that demand professional or industrial level precision e Do not rely upon this device for altitude measurements or perform button operations while sky diving hang gliding or riding a gyrocopter where there is the chance of sudden altitude changes eo The air inside of a commercial aircraft is pressurized Because of this the readings produced by this device will not match the altitude readings announced or indicated the flight crew Time alert Step e On the main menu page click Setup o Select Alert o Select Time e Enter appropriate value The unit is minute When completed press the confirmation button System will return to the 57 previous step automatically Note The input range for Time alert is between 1 120 minutes Once Warning is turned ON system will prompt warning message and start warning beep sound when determined warning distance altitude or time is achieved You can select Alert off or Repeat Alert If you select Alert off both
22. g Note If you don t define the track name manually the device will use default name to save the track log automatically The device will firstly save the track log existing in memory and then start to record new track log When turned off the track log will save to the FunTrek 130 automatically When connected this device with your computer you can use the built in memory of the device to operate track log Please save track logs regularly so they are not accidentally lost When auto power off is enabled the track log will automatically be saved when powering off When device power is off due to low battery the track log will be automatically saved When device is powered off manually the track log will be automatically saved The track log will be lost if power is accidentally interrupted or the battery is removed after a crash When the device is connected to a computer the track logs in memory can be manipulated Mark Waypoint You can also use the right button to mark a waypoint Step e Press the right button once to enter the operation page e The bottom of page is the area to mark waypoints alo Press the Mark Waypoint O you will be prompted a dialogue box for you to name the waypoint i Figure 7 Mark Waypoint o Press to enter the symbol input page and edit the point name Figure 8 Edit new waypoint name o After edit the name press the confirmation button Y and you will be p
23. igure 110 Mark Geocaching found or not Step e On the GeoRadar page press the button The message Mark found Add note 6 Press the 62 to confirm 79 e You can mark the found Geocaching as not found Press to mark it Add Geocaching Notes The Geocaching that have been found can be added notes Step When the message mark found prompts press to enter the digital keyboard page to add notes o After adding the comments return to the GeoRadar page e lf you dont want to add comments return to the GeoRadar page directly Note New notes will be stored in the memory card s cache file in the geocache visits txt file 80
24. igure 61 Map datum Step On the main menu page click Setup Select System Select Coordinate format Select Map Datum Use up down button to flip page When selection is completed return automatically User Datum ia a 0000000 000 E a 2 D 000 000000000 AS eaaa dx 00000 a dy 00000 Figure 62 User datum On the Map Datum page select User Datum Select the parameters The digital keyboard appears Enter the value and press the confirmation button Define the parameters step by step and then return Shortcut You can select a major application and make a shortcut for it The selected application will be displayed on the main menu for fast access Calendar ere Alarm Clock Figure 63 Shortcut setup Step On the main menu page click Setup Select System Select Shortcut Select the application you want to make shortcut You can select from G Finder Calendar Alarm clock Calculator Stopwatch Unit Convert Health Info and ER Emergency Info e When completed return to the main menu page Unit Setup You can setup system units in this function and switch between in imperial and metric In English system the default is imperial Step e On the main menu page click Setup o Select System eo Select Unit Setup 49 Distance S peed km m Figure 64 Unit se
25. ile e Select Background to enter the Background menu Default_1 bmp Default_2 bmp Default 3 bmp Default_4 bmp Figure 38 background eo Select one of the pictures When completed return to the main menu page e You can add pictures to the list by loading the picture files to the Holux bg file folder e The default value is the picture named sunflower Note FunTrek 130 supports only bmp file format and the file size should be less than 500K 33 Calibration You can calibrate Altitude Compass G Sensor and Screen MW Compass Click to calibrate Altitude Clickto calibrate Screen Click to calibrate mos Figure 39 Calibration Compass Step e Onthe main menu page click Setup eo Select Calibration eo Select Compass e Click the Start sutton Maal to calibrate the compass 1 3 Place device on a level surface and hit OK Figure 40 Compass calibration 34 2 3 3 3 Revolve device as Revolve device as shown slowly 2 times shown slowly 2 times Figure 41 Calibrating When the calibration is completed the system will prompt a message for completion Click the return button to the previous step Calibration OK Y 3 3 Revolve device as shown slowly 2 times Figure 42 Calibration OK 35 Altitude Figure 43 Altitude Calibration Step e On the main menu page click Setup eo Select Calibration o Select Altitu
26. left button to view altitude AA 0 05 0 10 Dds Time X 360m Speed Okm h mm DDD A aps ee a05 0 10 0 15 z Time E 35m Speed km h Figure 17 Speed information Press the left button once to enter the Trip Computer o Press the button and enter the altitude page at The altitude page displays the current altitude and speed Press the button to enter the Switch Axis page Select the desired viewing option then return to the altitude or speed graph 15 Figure 18 select graph e You can use and to zoom in and zoom out Q e When you change the graph scale use G to return normal status Note The altitude graph corresponds to the track log If the track log has been cleared or there are no records there will be no altitude data The altitude graph can only be clicked and dragged when its larger than the screen display lt P is used to reset the altitude graph display after manual scrolling Compass Use the left button you also can view compass information 16 Figure 19 Compass information Step Press the left button once to enter the Trip Computer o Press the button three times to enter the compass page e You can also check the compass pointer and G Finder information To calibrate the compass press o Follow the on screen instruction to calibrate the compass When finished the system will restore to the compass screen Note lt gt During the c
27. n you enter Compass the system will display the relative distance A and position Arrow points the start direction G Finder was set latitude N 32 02 24 longitude E 118 46 4 ETA Back to start m BAR ALT 105 m Speed 0 0 km h Bearing SE 145 latitude N 32 02 24 longitude E118 46 4 Figure 82 G Finder was set 62 Calendar Step e On the main menu page click Tools icon to enter the tool menu e Click Calendar icon to view the calendar page o After viewing the page press back button to return Mar 2010 Figure 83 Calendar Alarm Clock Step e On the main menu page click Tools icon to enter the tool menu e Click Alarm clock icon to view the alarm clock page You can set a specific time on one day or other and turn on the alarm as a reminder o Press the button to increase decrease the value for setting the time For day selection click the day directly You can select more than one day When completed click Turn On to start the alarm clock Figure 84 Turn on alarm clock e To turn off the alarm clock clock enter the alarm setting page click Turn Off button Figure 85 Turn off alarm clock Calculator Step e Onthe main menu page click Tools icon to enter the tool menu e Click Calendar icon to use the calendar function 64 FFF Figure 86 Calculator Note Up to 9 digits can be entered into the
28. nce interval 30 Figure 35 Enter interval e When completed press confirmation button Y e Return to the main menu page If imperial units were selected in Unit Setup you can enter the interval as an imperial value Attention Under the metric system the track log Interval can be a value between 1 and 1000 meters Under the imperial system the track log interval can be a value between 1 to 4000 feet Personal profile Enter personal profile The system will calculate the consumed calories based on the entered personal profile and sport mode Accordingly it will give the calories that you burn 31 k i Birthday 1980 30 E Weight E 60kg Figure 37 Profile Keyboard Step e On the main menu page click Setup o Select Profile o Select Profile to enter the personal information list The personal information includes Birthday and weight e Select each item in turn to enter appropriate information e When completed press confirmation button v to save your setting If imperial units were selected in Unit Setup you can enter the interval as an imperial value Attention Under the metric system the input range for weight is between 1 200 kilograms Under the imperial system the input range for weight is between 1 500 pounds 239 Background You can select the background picture that you like through this function Step e On the main menu page click Setup eo Select Prof
29. ng location N 25 10 29 5 121 3121 2 Current location N 32 0227 3 E118 46 46 2 Distance 609 1 km Figure 108 GeoRadar e On the GeoRadar information page you can view the coordinates distance and relative orientation of current location and the Geocaching location Press confirmation button to add notes enter the input method page to edit the note After you add the note return to the GeoRadar page e lf you dont add the note return to the GeoRadar page directly Compass On the GeoRadar page you can switch to the compass page Step e On the GeoRadar page click button to view the compass information The compass displayed current coordinates altitude speed and direction information 78 2 Scenes latitude N 25 10 49 longitude E121 31 35 ETA 2184 15 35 Distance 809 0 km BAR ALT 37 m Speed 0 4 km h Bearing SSE 15 latitude N 32 2 453 longitude E118 46 79 Figure 109 Compass After viewing the GeoRadar and compass press the E of compass page below to return information Mark Found On the GeoRadar page you can mark the found cache 0 A Gel 0 Mark Found Add note Mark Not Found Add note y y LC Geocaching location N 25 10 26 9 E121 26 12 8 Current location N 32 02 29 0 1186 46 46 2 Geocaching location N 2510 26 9 E121 26 12 8 Current location N32 02 29 1 E118 46 46 6 stance 806 5 km Distance 806 5 km Di F
30. nt Function Description Rear View Battery lid Press and push to open the battery lid for installing or replacing batteries Screw holes Fix and secure screws Component Function Description Item Description o USB port Connect power or PC NB for charger or data transfer Stylus Hanging Hole You can tie the bundled stylus to the device NG wW N Wi s Op 0 Front View Back View Low Rear View Basic Operation Power on and off When device is on hold down the right button for 3 seconds to power off The prompt Saving data please wait will appear while the device is powering off e e BS a KE eee ee A Figure 1 Power off When device is off hold down the right button for 3 seconds to power on Charging Battery You may choose one of the following methods to charge the device 1 Connect the USB adapter to a wall outlet T Figure 2 Connect the USB adapter to a wall outlet SDa 2 Connect the USB cable to your computer Figure 3 Connect the USB cable to your computer Right button The main function of the Right button is to turn on off the device it also contains shortcut keys to adjust backlight brightness new a track and mark waypoints Waypoint Figure 4 Right Button Shortcut page Backlight You can adjust the backlight brightness by following below steps 1
31. rompted to select waypoint category 10 a Select waypoint category Waypoint _ S Figure 9 Waypoint category Press confirmation button v to enter the category list In the list you can define the category Use the up down button to skip to next previous page Waypoint House amp Living Jl tar car r er ee Government A Transportation i A i A eaaa Public Service 4 Shopping Financial Services Medical Care Culture amp Art Entertainment Figure 10 select a waypoint category Select the category and press the confirmation mon Y If you don t define the waypoint manually the device will use default name to save the waypoint automatically When finished you will be prompted a message that new waypoint is successfully marked 11 Waypoint WPTO10 marked Waypoint _ S Figure 11 waypoint marked Note If the GPS positioning is not ready yet the device will not mark a waypoint and the screen prompts No GPS signal Marking waypoint failed No GPS signal Marking waypoint failed CE Waypoint S Figure 12 Marking waypoint failed AD Left button Trip Computer Speed Max Speed Heading Calorie 0 9 2 0 TEF 0 km h ls ES cal BAR ALT Trip Distance ODO Moving AVG 80 165 10 9 m km Trip Time Time 00 02 20 26 Figure 13 Trip Computer pages Press the left button to enter the Trip Compu
32. rowse screen click Area Calculation to display the measure of the track area Note Click on 6 for area calculation A result will only be shown when the track log and display is correct and when an area can be calculated When no area can be calculated for the track the area calculation button won t be displayed 20100114 172539 gpx Area 0 0004 km Figure 97 Area calculation 71 Track Detail GM130 02 04 10 08 Sere eee eee Peer EN EE E r y Sed svete ete ee Distance 6 694km Duration 00 32 20 Max Speed 54 1km h Avg Speed 14 2km h Calorie 98 60kcal BAR ALT Variation 3 m CO2 Reduced 1 6kg Tree Saved 0 1 Date 2010 02 04 Time 08 19 29 Figure 98 Track Detail Step On the main menu page click Track to enter the track list Select the track that you will operate click to enter the Track Menu Select Detail to view the details information of track When completed press the back button to return Delete Track Figure 99 Prompt for Track Delete 2 Step e On the main menu page click Track to enter the track list Select the track that you will operate click to enter the Track Menu o Select Delete The confirmation message pops out Press the confirmation button to delete o After delete the track log the system will return to the previous step automatically View multiple Tracks Figure 100 Multiple Track Display e On the main menu page
33. rs When completed return to the main menu page If device fails to acquire a fix within the set time it will automatically power off If a satellite fix is acquired within the set time the timer will reset Coordinates Setup You can set the coordinate format and map datum A Coordinates Format DD MM S5 5 Map Datum Adindan Burkina Figure 57 Coordinates Setup Coordinates Format User can choose the appropriate format for their use DD MM SS S Figure 58 Coordinates format list Step e Onthe main menu page click Setup o Select System eo Select Coordinates Format 45 e Use up down button to flip page When selection is completed return automatically User Grid eo Select User Grid in Coordinates Format List and enter the parameter page re wy Longitude Origin E 0 00 00 0 LE eer Ye N Latitude Origin N 0 0000 0 False Easting 00000000 0 mm kan False Northing 00000000 0 pe O Scale 00 0000000 In longitude and latitude page you can use change the directions ES Figure 60 Longitude and latitude origin e Define the parameters step by step and then return 46 Map Datum From the Map Datum you can select the appropriate coordinate system for users and complete the coordinate system transformation Adindan Ethiopia Adindan Mali Adindan Regional Mean 4 q e aaa a 2 Adindan Senegal F
34. s The program is protected by US and international copyright Figure 78 Version When completed press back button to return 60 Tools FunTrek 130 offers a set of daily tools including G Finder Calendar and Alarm clock 39 111 Calculator Stopwatch Unit Unit convert Health and Emer emergency Alarm Calculator Figure 79 Tools G Finder The G Finder enables users to mark their starting points It helps you get current position and distance from where you started This helps guide you to return to the starting point No G Finder set latitude longitude ETA Back to start gt BAR ALT 104 m Speed 0 0 km h Bearing SE 144 latitude N 32 02 24 longitude E118 46 4 Figure 80 G Finder Step e Onthe main menu page click Tools e Click G Finder 61 e If no G Finder has been marked a message of current position will appear The system will also prompt Mark this point as a start for you to mark your current position as the Start Point e Once the Start Point is marked the compass will display distance between your current position and the Start Point The Compass will display relative position between two positions Current position N 32 02 27 8 E 118 46 47 6 Mark this point as a start Figure 81 Mark start point Press confirmation button the setting is completed e Next time whe
35. screen is unlocked press the left button for 3 seconds to lock the screen the message of Screen locked Press left key for 3 seconds to unlock pops up Once the 18 screen is locked the device will not respond to any of your operation unless you have the screen unlocked Screen locked Press left key for 3 seconds to unlock Figure 21 Lock screen Unlock the screen If the screen is locked press the left button for 3 seconds to unlock the screen screen unlocked pops out a Screen J unlocked Figure 22 Unlock screen 19 Connect to PC When the FunTrek 130 is connected to a PC the following prompt will appear You can choose to enter storage mode or charging mode Enter mass storage mode Jv A Figure 23 storage mode Storage mode Connect Funtrek 130 to the PC with a USB cable When the prompt appears click on to enter storage mode Folders In Storage mode you will be able to see the folders in the memory card Stores background pictures The user can add or delete pictures in e ME Teron serene cache Stores geo gaching gpx files The user can add or delete cache O mmn eee ee eam map Stores the navigation program Store screenshot pictures Stores track files The user can add or delete tracks in this folder wpt Stores waypoint files The user can add or delete waypoints in this folder Stores applications 20 Charging mode Connect Funtrek 130
36. ter screen Step Press the left button once to enter the Trip Computer Inthe Trip Computer you can view travel distance travel time current speed and altitude etc o Use button to enter the next page which contains information of current speed heart rate calories and CO2 reduced etc Change Trip Computer Items You can change the screen layout to 3 pages or 6 pages in screen Step e You can use the setting button to select the frequently used items 3 or 6 items to be Press the setting button you can select the item that you want to change Click the item to enter the trip computer list and use the up down button to flip page and search 13 BAR ALT Heading MAX BAR ALT E Max Speed Moving Time AVG BAR ALT AVG Speed ANG Moving SPD GPS ALT Time Stop Time MaxGPSALT PE Trip Times Calorie 1 i 1 ib j l 7 ail j h gt Sc cc gt r AVG GPS ALT Trip Distance VERT Speed Figure 14 Select Items eo Select the item to be added press confirmation button to change Page Display Selection You can use and EJ button to change the number of pages displayed on the screen EJ displays 3 items of Trip Computer on screen displays 6 items of Trip Computer on screen Speed Max Speed 0 5 0 7 km h km h J BAR ALT Trip Distance Power Trip lime 82 00 03 Figure 15 Pages shown on screen 14 View Altitude Use the
37. tup Select Distance Speed to choose metric as km m or imperial as mi ft Figure 65 Unit select When selection is completed system will return to the previous screen If km m is selected all information including alerts will be displayed using metric units If mi ft is selected all information including alerts will be displayed using imperial units 50 Time Setup pi Time Format 24 Hour LE ear a wae o e E Time Zone D GMT 08 00 Figure 66 Time set up Step e Onthe main menu page click Setup o Select System eo Select Time Setup o Select Time Format Select format 24 hours and 12 hours Figure 67 Time format eo Select Time Zone Click the up and down arrow sign to select 51 kpe GMT 12 00 International Date Line We Je ear as E GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa GMT 10 00 Hawaii tr GMT 09 00 t Alaska GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US Canada Figure 68 Time zone When selection is completed system will return automatically File Saving Location Step On the main menu page click Setup Select System Click File Saving Location Select Holux Internal Memory or SD card th W internal Memory Apra a l SD Card Figure 69 File saving location e If you choose SD card to save track log file make sure the SD card is well inserted If no SD is inserted
38. utes il 1 A ia 5 minutes Figure 54 Backlight Step On the main menu page click Setup Select System Select backlight You can select to keep the backlight always on or to keep it on for 10 111 19 111 111 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 3 minutes or 5 minutes e When completed return to the main menu page Beep Use the Beep setting to turn on off the button message sounds and adjust the volume ke A Beep On Key Message E Beep Volume Normal Figure 55 Beep setting Step On the main menu page click Setup Select System Select Beep You can change settings for sound and volume Select Sound to enter the sound setting You can select to turn off the Beep sound or select to enable sound for key message or both key and message Select Volume to enter the volume setting You can select to turn off the volume or adjust the volume to Low Normal and High When completed return to main menu page Auto Power Off Use this function to set a determined time to automatically power off Step A Ea YA i B a 15 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours Figure 56 Auto power off On the main menu page click Setup Select System Select Auto Power Off to enter the auto power off menu It contains off 15 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour and 2 hou
39. vironment replace the device immediately 4 Itis not recommended to charge from a PC because the PC power voltage is not enough to supply the device e About the battery 1 Use only the original factory approved power adapter 2 ALithium battery is built into the device To prevent fire or skin burns do not disassemble pierce impact or expose the battery to fire The battery will crack explode or release dangerous chemicals if placed in a fire e Important instructions 1 Note Replacing with an incorrect battery may result in an explosion When disposing of the battery follow the instructions The replacement battery must be a factory approved original 2 Regulations must be observed when recycling or disposing of batteries 3 The battery should only be used in this device Table of Contents COR VIO OCIA ATION ur tool essence aa ii Safe PTG a OS sitos lil Table OT Contents LE RS dia IV F FOGUCE IMFO GUC HO I SE ii ei ane 1 Product SIO CC ae ia Sakka aan NG ait oe eats iaa 2 DE Goa eI ee eee ne eS Re a en eee 2 WIPE OVS VIC Wes aa 3 A de ee ea 5 OWEN on ANC sO liaise es nes rente en rie a te des 5 CASINO Batey snajan ST soho sanak a tne aa aan Na saccharate jan Ba a a a a ahaaa aa ba aaa akad ka Ba 5 RIONE DUO RSR A A nent nets T PACO n S T AWO LON AAA GE EE Em a a a Da a Nah aa T NEW ITIC A A a i e T Mark WayPON asa aan Ang aa aaa 9 COCOON ear eae NE a AT AA ee ne a te A TA A 13 TAO OPUS i de e le ld Ta EE Ga p
40. warning message and warning beep sound will be turned off If you select Repeat Alert both warning message and warning beep sound will repeat every time when one of the warning values is reached Distance 10 0km E BAR ALT Pee b c Time smin mo Figure 75 Alert is on Factory Press Factory is to restore the setting of Profile System and Alert to the factory default Please note that all existing values setting will be cleared Step e Onthe main menu page click Setup eo Select Factory e The System will prompt a warning message for you to confirm 58 Are you sure All your settings will be restored to factory settings Figure 76 Factory reset o Press the confirmation unon d the device will return to initial setup and Factory reset ok pops out when finished Are you sure All your settings will be ractnrad tn factory Factory reset ok Figure 77 Factory reset OK When completed system will return to the previous step automatically Version You can get the version information of the OS and AP for this device Step e On the main menu page click Setup eo Select Version 59 NT FunTrek 130 Holux Handheld GS V1 32 Holux Handheld AP V1 00 010 Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Copyright 2004 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved by 2009 Holux Technology Ine All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner

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