Configuring The Gps - Timex Cycle Trainer 2.0 Manual De Usuario

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CaliBrating the Barometer
The barometer can be used instead of the GPS to calculate your elevation based on air pressure.
By default, the barometer calibrates automatically, but you can calibrate it manually by entering the sea level
pressure for your location. Obtain the sea level pressure from your governmental weather bureau or another
reliable source.
1. From the main menu, highlight CONFIGURATION, then press ENTER.
2. Highlight ACCESSORIES, then press ENTER.
3. Highlight BARO SETTING, then press ENTER.
4. Highlight the CALIBRATION field, then press ENTER.
5. Highlight MANUAL, then press ENTER.
6. Highlight the S.L. PRESSURE field, then press ENTER.
7. Press  or  to change numbers, then press ENTER.
Your current altitude, based on the sea level pressure you entered, displays.

ConfIgurIng The gps

WAAS/EGNOS is a network of ground stations that monitor satellite data to augment the accuracy of
navigation data. The GPS on the Cycle Trainer uses WAAS/EGNOS technology to provide navigational
pinpointing within about 3 meters, while a standard satellite fix (without WAAS/EGNOS) is accurate within
about 15 meters.
Getting a satellite fix can take longer when WAAS/EGNOS is enabled. You can turn the WAAS/EGNOS feature
off to shorten the time required to acquire satellite fixes, but at a potential reduction of accuracy.
You can also turn off the GPS entirely. You may want to do this to conserve battery life during periods when
you are not recording rides.
1. From the main menu, highlight CONFIGURATION, then press ENTER.
2. Highlight GPS SETTING, then press ENTER.
3. Highlight the WAAS/EGNOS field, then press ENTER.
4. Highlight ON or OFF, then press ENTER.
5. Highlight the GPS field, then press ENTER.
6. Highlight ON or OFF, then press ENTER.
vieWing gpS inFormation
You can view the strength of the GPS satellite fix. The more solid bars appear on the left side, the stronger the
fix.
There is also a message at the top of the screen that summarizes the strength of the fix:
• 3D FIXED: The GPS can accurately report map coordinates and elevation.
• 2D FIXED: The GPS can accurately report map coordinates, but not elevation.
• WEAK SIGNL: The GPS has a fix, but the accuracy is not reliable.
• RECEIVING: The GPS is attempting to acquire a fix.
To view the GPS signal information:
1. From the main menu, highlight CONFIGURATION, then press ENTER.
2. Highlight GPS SETTING, then press ENTER.
3. Highlight GPS INFO, then press ENTER.
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