HOLUX Technology GM130XX OUTDOOR HANDHELD GPS DEVICE User Manual USERS MANUAL

HOLUX Technology, Inc OUTDOOR HANDHELD GPS DEVICE USERS MANUAL

USERS MANUAL

 FunTrek 130  User Manual   Version: 1.0           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℃~60℃.  Operating or recharging in an environment with a temperature over 45℃ 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. • 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 environment, replace the device immediately. 4. It is not recommended to charge from a PC because the PC power voltage is not enough to supply the device. • About the battery 1. Use only the original factory approved power adapter. 2. A Lithium 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. • 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.
- 1 - Table of Contents Product introduction.......................................................................................................................3 Product Spec .............................................................................................................................4 Spec...................................................................................................................................4 Unit Overview....................................................................................................................5 Basic Operation ..............................................................................................................................7 Right button ......................................................................................................................7 Backlight....................................................................................................................7 New Track..................................................................................................................7 Mark Waypoint..........................................................................................................8 Left button.......................................................................................................................10 Trip Computer .........................................................................................................10 Change Screen Layout .....................................................................................10 Page Display Selection.....................................................................................11 View Altitude ..........................................................................................................12 Compass ..................................................................................................................12 General information................................................................................................13 Map Navigation .......................................................................................................14 Setting .....................................................................................................................14 Lock/Unlock the screen...................................................................................14 Charging Battery..............................................................................................................16 Main menu list...............................................................................................................................17 Status Bar ................................................................................................................................17 Main Menu..............................................................................................................................19 Setup ...............................................................................................................................20 Profile ......................................................................................................................20 Trip Information ..............................................................................................20 Sport mode......................................................................................................21 Background .....................................................................................................22 Left Key............................................................................................................22 Log Interval......................................................................................................24 Auto Power Off................................................................................................24 Profile ..............................................................................................................25 Beep ................................................................................................................26 Backlight..........................................................................................................27 Screen Lock......................................................................................................27 Altitude Mode .................................................................................................28 Shortcut...........................................................................................................29 Calibration...............................................................................................................30 Altitude............................................................................................................30 Compass ..........................................................................................................31 G-Sensor..........................................................................................................32
- 2 - Screen..............................................................................................................33 System .....................................................................................................................34 Unit Setup........................................................................................................34 Time Setup ......................................................................................................36 File Saving Location.........................................................................................37 Coordinates Format.........................................................................................38 Reset................................................................................................................40 Warning...................................................................................................................41 Distance Warning ............................................................................................42 Altitude Warning .............................................................................................42 Time Warning..................................................................................................43 Factory reset............................................................................................................43 Version.....................................................................................................................44 Tools ................................................................................................................................45 G-Finder ..................................................................................................................46 Calendar ..................................................................................................................47 Alarm Clock .............................................................................................................48 Calculator ................................................................................................................49 Stopwatch................................................................................................................49 Unit Conversion.......................................................................................................50 Health Info...............................................................................................................52 ER (Emergency) Info. ...............................................................................................52 Tracks...............................................................................................................................53 Browse.....................................................................................................................53 Track Detail..............................................................................................................55 Delete Track.............................................................................................................56 Multiple Tracks ........................................................................................................56 Waypoints .......................................................................................................................57 Browse Waypoints...................................................................................................57 Detail .......................................................................................................................58 Geocaching......................................................................................................................59 Information .............................................................................................................59 GeoRadar.................................................................................................................60 Compass ..................................................................................................................61 Mark Found.............................................................................................................61 Notes .......................................................................................................................61
- 3 -  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.
- 4 -  Product Spec Spec. CPU  Samsung S3C2416, 400MHz GPS chip  High Sensitivity (-159dBm) GPS Chip. Memory  Built-in 2GB Flash.  Support SD V2.0   Display  3.0” WQVGA (16:9) TFT LCD  Transflective Touch Screen (Sunlight viewable)  240 x 400 Pixels Resolution Sensors  3D Digital Compass  Altimeter  Infrared Temperature sensor  Auto backlight adjustment sensor  2.4G Wireless for Heart Rate & Cadence monitor. Battery  Battery life: 8.5 hrs (on the basis of 50% backlight brightness & 1/5 duty)  Removable, Li-Ion 1050mAh  Operating Temperature Charge: 0℃~45℃ Discharge: -20℃~60℃ Waterproof  IPX-6 IO interface  USB 2.0 high speed (mini USB connector) Adaptor (For indoor use only)  Input: 100-240Vac, 0.5A, 50/60Hz  DC Input:5V, 1A  Operating Temp: 0℃~40℃  Storage Temp: -20℃~65℃ Dimension  58 x 105 x 23 mm Weight  124g (with battery) Environment temperature  Operating Temp: -10℃~60℃  Storage Temp: -20℃~70℃
- 5 -  Unit Overview Component Function Description: (Front View) Item  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 switch Main Menu, Trip Computer page and Navigation.   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.    Component Function Description: (Rear View) Item  Description 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 USB port  Connect power or PC/NB for charger or data transfer.   Stylus Hanging Hole You can tie the bundled stylus to the device.
- 6 -           Front View Back View Low Rear View
- 7 - Basic Operation 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.    Figure 1 Right Button Shortcut page Backlight You can adjust the backlight brightness by following below steps:   1.  Press the right button once to enter the operation page as shown above. 2.  Click      button to increase/decrease the backlight brightness.  New Track You can also use the right button to add a track. Step:   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"  button, you will be prompted a dialogue box for you to save your track log.
- 8 -   Check “” to enter the Digital Keyboard.     You can press the left right  arrow sign to switch among different symbol input methods to edit the track log name.   Enter the track log’s name, press the confirmation button “” to save the track log.   Press    button  to  pause  recording;  press    button  to  start/continue recording. 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.  Mark Waypoint You can also use the right button to mark a waypoint. Step:   Press the right button once to enter the operation page.     The bottom of page is the area to mark waypoints.       Press the "Mark Waypoint"  button, you will be prompted a dialogue box for you to name the waypoint.   Press  the  confirmation  button  to  enter  the  symbol  input  page,  and  edit  the point name.   After  edit  the  name,  press  the  confirmation  button  “”,  and  you  will  be prompted to select waypoint category.   Press  confirmation  button  “”  to  enter  the  category  list.  In  the  list,  you  can define the category. Use the up/down button to skip to next/previous page.   Select the category, and press the confirmation button “”.   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. 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!”。
- 9 -  Figure 2 Mark Waypoint
- 10 - Left button Trip Computer      Figure 3 Trip Computer Screen  Press the left button to enter the Trip Computer screen Step:   Press the left button once to enter the Trip Computer.   In the Trip Computer, you can view travel distance, travel time, current speed and altitude, etc.   Use    button  to  enter  the  next  page,  which  contains  information  of current speed, heart rate, calories, and CO2 reduced, etc. Change Screen Layout You can change the screen layout to 3 pages or 6 pages in screen.   Step:   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.
- 11 -    Figure 4 Select Items to be Added   Select the item to be added, press confirmation button to change. Page Display Selection You can use    and    button to change the number of pages displayed on the screen. : displays 3 items of Trip Computer on screen. : displays 6 items of Trip Computer on screen.  Figure 5 Pages shown on screen
- 12 - View Altitude   Use the left button to view altitude.  Figure 6 Altitude information Step   Press the left button once to enter the Trip Computer.   Press the    button twice to enter the altitude page.     The altitude page displays the  current altitude  and speed. Press    and   to  toggle  between  Altitude  and  Speed.  Press    and    to toggle between Time and Distance..     Compass Use the left button; you also can view compass information.
- 13 -  Figure 7 Compass information Step:   Press the left button once to enter the Trip Computer.   Press the    button three times to enter the compass page.   You can also check the compass pointer and G-Finder information.     To calibrate the compass, press  。   Follow the on-screen instruction to calibrate the compass. When finished, the system will restore to the compass screen.   Note: During the calibration, you are not allowed to exit; nor is the Left/Right button functional.   General information General  information  contains  GPS  coordinates  information,  GPS  signal  strength, power, battery status and current time.
- 14 -  Figure 8 General information  Step:   Press the left button once to enter the Trip Computer.   Press the    button four times to enter the compass page.   In the page, you can view GPS coordinates information, GPS signal strength, power, battery status and current time.   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. 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. Setting Lock/Unlock the screen FunTrek 130 is designed for touch-screen control, to avoid accidental touches which leads to wrong operation, the FunTrek 130 provides a Screen Lock/Unlock function. 1.1  Screen Lock   If the 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 screen is locked, the device will not respond to any of your operation unless you
- 15 - have unlock the screen.   1.2  Unlock the screen If  the  screen is  locked,  press  the  left  button  for  3  seconds  to  unlock  the  screen, " screen unlocked!" pops out.     Figure 9 Screen Unlocked
- 16 -  Charging Battery   You may choose one of the following methods to charge the device. 1. Connect the USB adapter to a wall outlet.    Figure 10 Connect the USB adapter to a wall outlet.  2. Connect the USB cable to your computer.  Figure 11 Connect the USB cable to your computer.
- 17 -  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.  Figure 12 Status Bar & Main Menu  Status Bar  Figure 13 Status Bar   Satellite information Icon  Descript  Operation /   Satellite information Indicated the signal strength / no signal Click  the  icon  to  enter  the satellite page, and view the satellite  quantity  and  the signal strength  Cold start  Click the cold start button in satellite page to re-search the satellite signal.  Status Bar Main Menu
- 18 - Time Icon  Descript  Operation  Time information contains time information including clock, date and week. Click  the  icon  to  enter  the page  to  view  the  exact time.  You  can  set  the  alarm quickly. Alarm is turned on. Please  refer  to  section titled Alarm for details.    Alarm is turned off.  n/a   Power massage Icon  Descript  Operation  Power message  Click the icon to enter the power page.  Battery low message  n/a  battery is in charging    n/a   Heart Rate Icon  Descript  Operation  HR  (heart  rate)  sensor  is connected.   n/a  HR  (heart  rate)  sensor  is not connected. n/a   踏頻踏頻踏頻踏頻 Icon  Descript  Operation  Cadence  sensor  is connected.   n/a  Cadence  sensor  is  not connected.   n/a   Alarm clock Icon  Descript  Operation  Alarm is turned on.  n/a  Alarm is turned off.  n/a
- 19 -   Backlight Icon  Descript  Operation  Backlight is on.  The  detailed  step,  please refer to Backlight  Backlight is off.  The  detailed  step,  please refer to backlight   Locked the screen Icon  Descript  Operation  The screen is locked.  The detailed step, please refer to Screen Lock/Unlock  The screen is unlocked.  The detailed step, please refer to Screen Lock/Unlock   Track log Icon  Descript  Operation  The track log was recording. The  detailed  step,  please refer to New Track  The track log was paused. The  detailed  step,  please refer to New Track  Main Menu The main menu contains Geocaching、Tracks、Waypoints、Setup、Tools and Shortcut.   。  Figure 14 Menu
- 20 - 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”, “Factory reset” and “Version”.  Profile    Figure 15  個人設定  Trip Information You can save trip information in ODO1or ODO2 中。The default isODO1。
- 21 -  Figure 16 Trip Information   Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Profile”   Select “Trip Information”. 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 calculate calories consumed, CO2 consumed, and etc. based on your selection.    Figure 17 Sport modes Step:
- 22 -   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.  Background You can select the background picture that you like through this function   Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Profile”   Select “Background” to enter the “Background” menu.   Select one of the pictures.     When completed, return to the main menu page.   You  can  add  pictures  to  the  list  by  loading  the  picture  files  to  the Holux\bg file folder.   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. Left Key Use the left key to set the project displayed on Trip Information and the auto-flip. 1.2.1.1 Select Info Page  Figure 18 Left Key Info Page Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.
- 23 -   Select “Profile”   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.   When completed, return to the main menu page.  1.2.1.2 Flip Page Time Flip  page  time  is  the  time  interval  set  to  automatically switch  among  Info Page for Left Key operation.  Figure 19 Flip Page Time Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Profile”   Select “Left Key”
- 24 -   Click “Flip Page Time”   You  can  select  from  “Off”, “5  sec”,  “10  sec”,  “30  sec” and  “1 minute”. When completed, return to the main menu page. Log Interval Select time or distance for log interval.  Figure 20 Log Interval Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Profile”   Select “Left Key”     Select “Log Interval”.     The digital keyboard appears.     Enter time interval or distance interval.   When completed, press confirmation button “”.     Return to the main menu page.  Auto Power Off Use this function to set a determined time to automatically power off.
- 25 -  Figure 21 Auto Power Off Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Profile”   Select “Auto Power Off” to enter the auto power off menu. It contains “off”, “15 minutes”, “30 minutes”, “1 hour” and “2 hours”.   When completed, return to the main menu page.   Profile Enter personal profile. The system will calculate the consumed calories based on the  entered  personal  profile  and  sport  mode.  Accordingly,  it  will  give  you  the sensible heart rate index.  Figure 22 Profile
- 26 -  Figure 23 Profile Keyboard Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Profile”   Select  “Profile”  to  enter  the  personal  information  list.  The  personal information includes Year of Birth, weight and height.     Select each item in turn to enter appropriate information.   When completed, press confirmation button  to save your setting.  Beep Use the Beep setting to turn on/off the button/ message sounds and adjust the volume.  Figure 24 Beep Step:
- 27 -   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Profile”   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”, “High”.   When completed, return to main menu page.  Backlight Use this function to set the duration of the backlight. This will save the battery power for the system to automatically turn off backlight when it is not necessary.    Figure 25 BackLight Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Profile”   Select “backlight”.   You can select to keep the backlight always on or to keep it on for “10 seconds”, “30 seconds”, “60 seconds”, “3 minutes” or “5 minutes”.     When completed, return to the main menu page. Screen Lock You  can  enable  the  screen  lock  function  to  make  the  device  automatically locked.
- 28 -  Figure 26 Screen Lock Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Profile”   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. Altitude Mode FunTrek 130 provides altitude display including barometer and GPS.
- 29 -  Figure 27 Altitude Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Profile”   Select “Altitude Mode”.     You can select between “From Barometer” and “ From GPS”.   When completed, return to main menu page.  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..    Figure 28 Shortcut Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.
- 30 -   Select “Profile”   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.”.   When completed, return to the main menu page. Calibration You can calibrate Altitude, Compass, G-Sensor and Screen.  Figure 29 Calibration Altitude  Figure 30 Altitude Calibration Step:
- 31 -   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Calibration”.   Select  “Altitude”  to  view  the  option  of  altimeter calibration  mode.  You can select “GPS” or “Manual” calibration.    Figure 31 Manual Calibration     Select  the  option,  pop-up  the  confirmation  prompt,  and  press  the confirmation button.   When  completed,  pop-up  the  confirmation  prompt  and  return automatically. Compass Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Calibration”.   Select “Compass”.     Click the Start button to calibrate the compass.
- 32 -  Figure 32 Compass Calibration  Figure 33 Calibrating   When the calibration is completed, the system will prompt a message for completion. Click the return button to the previous step.    G-Sensor To  calibrate  the  G-Sensor,  please  place  the  device  horizontally  and  evenly  with  the  front  side facing up.   Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Calibration”.   Select “G-Sensor”.
- 33 -  Figure 34 G-Sensor  Figure 35 G-Sensor calibration is complete   When the calibration is completed, the system will prompt a Calibration OK message and return to the previous step automatically.    Screen Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Calibration”.   Select “Screen” to calibrate the screen.   When the calibration is completed, the system will return to the previous screen automatically.
- 34 - System System provides you to 1). select the unit of distance/speed and temperature; 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 reset the value of ODO1, ODO2 and the CO2/Tree saved. Unit Setup Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “System”.   Select “Unit Setup”.    Figure 36 Unit of Measurement   Select  “Distance/Speed”  to  choose  metric  as  “km/m”  or  imperial  as “mi/ft”.
- 35 -  Figure 37 Distance/Speed   Select “Temperature” to choose “Celsius” or “Fahrenheit”.  Figure 38 Temperature   When selection is completed, system will return to the previous screen.
- 36 - Time Setup  Figure 39 Time Setup Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “System”.   Select “Time Setup”.   Select “Time Format”.    Select format “24 hours” and “12 hours”.  Figure 40 Time Format    Select “Time Zone”. Click the up and down arrow sign to select.
- 37 -  Figure 41 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 ”.    Figure 42 File Saving Location   If you choose SD card to save track log file, make sure the SD card is well inserted. If  no  SD is inserted, system  will prompt "No SD  card is found.”   When completed, system will prompt “Setup ok! You need to restart!”
- 38 - Coordinates Format You can set the coordinate format and map datum.    Figure 43 Coordinates Format  1.2.1.3 Coordinates Format List User can choose the appropriate format for their use.    Figure 44 Coordinates Format List  Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “System”   Select “Coordinates Format”.     Use up/ down button to flip page.   When selection is completed, return automatically.
- 39 -    Select the parameters.     The digital keyboard appears.     Enter the value and press the confirmation button.  Figure 45 Digital Keyboard    Define the parameters step by step, and then return.  1.2.1.4 Map Datum From the Map Datum you can select the appropriate coordinate system for users, and complete the coordinate system transformation.  Figure 46  座標系統清單  Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “System”.
- 40 -   Select “Coordinate format” .     Select “Map Datum”     tUse up/ down button to flip page.   When selection is completed, return automatically.  Figure 47 self-define Map Datum    On the “坐標系統” page, select “User Define” to enter the  自定義坐標系統參數輸入頁面.   Select the parameters.     The digital keyboard appears.     Enter the value and press the confirmation button.   Define the parameters step by step, and then return. Reset Reset 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”, “ODO2” or “Total CO2/Tree saved”.
- 41 -  Figure 48 Select Reset Item   When selection is completed, system will return automatically.    Figure 49 Reset   Warning You can set Warning alert for Distance, Altitude, and Time.
- 42 -  Figure 50 Warning is Off Distance Warning Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   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.  Figure 51 Digital Keyboard Altitude Warning Step:
- 43 -   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Warning”.   Select “Altitude”.     Enter the appropriate value. The unit is meter.     When completed, press the confirmation button. System  will return  to the previous step automatically. Time Warning Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Warning”.   Select “Time”.     Enter appropriate value. The unit is minute.     When completed, press the confirmation button. System  will return  to the previous step automatically. Note:   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 “Warning off” or “Repeat Warning”.。   If  you  select  “Warning  off”,  both  warning  message  and  warning  beep sound will be turned off.     If  you  select  “Repeat  Warning”,  both  warning  message  and  warning beep sound will repeat every  time when one of  the warning values is reached.    Figure 52 Warning is on Factory reset Press Factory Reset is to restore the setting of “Profile”, “System”, and “Warning” to
- 44 - the factory default. Please note that all existing values/setting will be cleared.    Step:   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Factory reset”.   The System will prompt a warning message for you to confirm.      Figure 53 Factory Reset   Press  the  confirmation  button,  the  device  will  return  to  initial  setup and “Factory reset ok” pops out when finished.  Figure 54 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:
- 45 -   On the main menu page, click Setup.   Select “Version”.    Figure 55 Version   When completed, press back button to return.   Tools FunTrek  130  offers  a  set  of  daily  tools  including  “G-Finder”,  “Calendar”,  “Alarm  clock”, “Caculator”, “Stopwatch”, “Unit Convert.”, “Health Info.” and “ER (emergency) Info.”.  Figure 56 Tools 1
- 46 -  Figure 57 Tools 2 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.    Figure 58 G-Finder   Step:   On the main menu page, click “Tool”.     Click “G-Finder”.     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.     Once the Start Point is marked, the compass will display distance between your current position and the Start Point. The Compass will display relative
- 47 - position between two positions.     Figure 59 Mark Start point   Press confirmation button, the setting is completed.   Next  time  when  you  enter  Compass,  the  system  will  display  the  relative distance and position.    Figure 60 G-Finder  設定 Calendar Step:   On the main menu page, click “Tool” icon to enter the tool menu.   Click “Calendar” icon to view the calendar page.   After viewing the page, press back button to return.
- 48 - Alarm Clock Step:   On the main menu page, click “Tool” icon to enter the tool menu.   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.  Figure 61  設定鬧鐘   Press the + - sign to increase/decrease the value for setting the time. For day  selection,  click  the  day  directly.  You  can  select  more  than  one  days. When completed, click “Turn On” to start the alarm clock.  Figure 62 Alarm Clock   To turn off the alarm clock, clock, enter the alarm setting page, click “Turn Off” button.
- 49 -  Figure 63 Alarm Clock Calculator Step:   On the main menu page, click “Tool” icon to enter the tool menu.   Click “Calendar” icon to use the calendar function.  Figure 64 Caculator Stopwatch Stopwatch enables you to accurately measure elapsed time. Step:   On the main menu page, click “Tool” icon to enter the tool menu.   Click “Stopwatch” icon to enter the stopwatch function.   Click the start button  to start.
- 50 -  Figure 65 Stopwatch   When  the  timing  is  completed,  press  pause  button  “||”  to  get  the  elapsed time.   If the timing is pause, press  to resume counting time.  Figure 66 Stopwatch (paused)   When you want to re-timing, press the C button to clear up the value, and press start button     button to re-timing. Unit Conversion Unit Conversion converts units of length, area, weight and volume. Step:   On the main menu page, click “Tool” icon to enter the tool menu.   Click “Unit Convert.” icon.
- 51 -  Figure 67 Unit Conversion   Select “Length”, “Area”, “Weight” or “Volume”.     The digital keyboard appears.    Figure 68 Length Conversion   Enter the value you want to convert on the upper left cell.     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).
- 52 -  Figure 69 Unit list  Figure 70 Conversion Health Info.   On the main menu page, click “Tool” icon to enter the tool menu.   Click “Health Info”.   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. ER (Emergency) Info.     On the main menu page, click “Tool” icon to enter the tool menu.   Click “ER info”.   Select  one  of  the  options,  click  it  to  enter  and  view  the  emergency
- 53 - information.   Use  the  up/down  button  to  flip  page.  After  viewing  the  page,  press  back button to return. Tracks You  can  use  Tracks  to  browse  track,  get  the  detail  information  of  each  track  log,  and delete track..  Figure 71 track list   Figure 72 Track Menu    Browse You can select tracks from the track list displayed on the screen.
- 54 - 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 Browse, 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 73 Track Browse 1.3  Area Calculation On the  Track  Browse screen, click  Area Calculation  to  display  the  measure of  the track area.  Figure 74 Area Calculation
- 55 -  Figure 75 Area Calculation  Track Detail  Figure 76 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.
- 56 - Delete Track  Figure 77 Prompt for Track Delete  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 “Delete”. The confirmation message pops out. Press the confirmation button to delete.   After  delete  the  track  log,  the  system  will  return  to  the  previous  step automatically. Multiple Tracks    Figure 78 Multiple Track Display
- 57 -    On the main menu page, click “Track” to enter the track list. Check the tracks you want to display.     Click the "display" button  to enter the path displayed page. Note: You can select up to three tracks to be displayed at one time. Waypoints You can view the waypoints and the detail information of each waypoint.  Figure 79  航點列表  Figure 80 Waypoints menu  Browse Waypoints   On the main menu page, click “Waypoints” .
- 58 -   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.  Figure 81 Browse 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.  Figure 82 Waypoint Detail
- 59 - Geocaching Geocaching provide you the information to find the location and the essential information to find it.    Figure 83  無寶藏資訊提示  Figure 84 Geocaching list Information The  information  includes  “Difficulty”,  “Terrain”,  “Cache  Size”  and  “Trackables”  and Hints..
- 60 -  Figure 85 Information Step:   On the main menu page, click “Geocaching”.     Use the up/down button to flip page. The cache that has been found will be marked “Found”, contrarily mark “Not Found”.   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. GeoRadar One the cache information page, you can view the georadar page. Step:   On the information page, click    button to view the georadar.  Figure 86 Georadar
- 61 -   On the georadar information page, you can view the coordinates, distance and relative orientation of current location and the geocache 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.   If you don’t add the note, return to the georadar page directly. Compass On the georadar page, you can switch to the compass page. Step:   On the georadar page, click    button to view the compass information. The  compass  displayed current coordinates,  altitude,  speed  and  direction information.  Figure 87 GeoRadar   After viewing the georadar and compass, press the “inforamtion” button of compass page below to return information. Mark Found On the georadar page, you can mark the found cache.  Step: On the georadar page, press the marked “Found” button.   Press the confirmation button to confirm.   Notes The geocach that have been found can be added notes..
- 62 - Step:   When the message mark found“ prompts, press confirm to enter the digital keyboard page to add notes.     After adding the comments, return to the georadar page.   If you don’t want to add comments, return to the georadar page directly.
"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT           This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  --Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. --Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. --Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. --Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help."  "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 provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. " CAUTION:  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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